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WordsVsPain 9th Jul 2008 8:53 am

Problem with " Removing Memory Hack"
 
Mp4 player chips:

a Hynix chip: HY27UV08BG5M
a Rockchip chip: RK2608A

...


Tried under Windows Vista and under Windows XP... Always get the same error!

admin 9th Jul 2008 1:12 pm

Hi WordsVsPain,

The "removing memory hack" mainly applies to Actions Chipset players instead of Rockchip. The good news is, there hasn't been any report on a memory hacked Rockchip player yet. Are you concern your player has had a memory hack?

WordsVsPain 9th Jul 2008 3:58 pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by admin";p=&quot (Post 50296)
Hi WordsVsPain,

The "removing memory hack" mainly applies to Actions Chipset players instead of Rockchip. The good news is, there hasn't been any report on a memory hacked Rockchip player yet. Are you concern your player has had a memory hack?

I turn on my mp4 player... go to the explorer and try to open a file... "file format error" (or something like this). BUT if i play the previous album and a go to select the next songs all of them play well! Even that files that said "file format error" through the mp4 explorer menu!

I don't know if this is a hacked device! I visited coby website and realised that this model has only 2gb BUT (once again)... the chip inside the mp4 player is a hynix (4gb)...


All of this is so strange! I also got some stupid files when explorer trough windows (tipical when is a hacked device)...

admin 10th Jul 2008 1:29 am

Topic closed. Refer to duplicate post here --> http://www.mympxplayer.org/viewtopic.php?p=50310


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