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Old 9th Jun 2009, 2:22 am
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Hi guys,

Received my fake MP4 player today, first thing I did was test it with H2testw to find out what its real capacity is, I found out that its real capacity was 1.8GB. So I tried out your guide in Windows 7, soon after I discovered that the mp3tools wasn't compatible with 7, so I booted into XP. So I tried it, and it spat out the error "Not supporting this type disk!" another thing to be noted is that it was showing 4073MB instead of ~1800MB. When I tried using the TestDisk method, it'd still give me the fake 7.68GB size, same with formatting within Windows XP and 7. So I tried splitting the mp4 player into two partitions using the mp3 player disk manager. Whilst it did do a low level format, when I put a song on, it gave me the error "Empty Disk!". To see what partition it was using I used the "memory info" option, where the MP3 player hung.

tl;dr:
Used H2testw to find out that it was 1.8GB
-MP3 Player Disk Manager spits out error "Not supporting this type disk"
-Mp3 player disk manager shows wrong(?) size
-TestDisk method doesn't work
-Split the MP4 player into two partitions
-Formatting in windows doesn't work

Thanks in advance, sorry for the wall of text, when asking for help I usually include as much information as possible.

**Fixed the empty disk error, turns out it was formatted wrong >.<
**The MP4 Player is one like this:
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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/8GB-3rd-GENERATION-FM-VIDEO-MP3-MP4-media-player-gifts_W0QQitemZ280356089838QQihZ018QQcategoryZ98410QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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Old 10th Jun 2009, 12:27 am
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What version of MP3 Player Utilities are you using? I have the suspicion your player uses the newest AK20xx chipset which seems to be incompatible with the older versions.

Open it up and read the part# of the NAND flash to determine the true capacity. 1.8GB seems low for a 2GB player, unless the NAND flash is really bad (2GB should show around 1968M or 1.9GB.)
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Old 10th Jun 2009, 2:42 am
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So far I've tried 4.18 and 3.68. The AK IC reads "AK1025" and the NAND is a Samsung 904 K9GAG08U0M PCB0. It doesn't say its real capacity on the NAND though, and when I Googled the part number I couldn't find a fact sheet >.<

Cheers for the reply.
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Old 11th Jun 2009, 1:35 am
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http://www.samsung.com/global/busine...Nand_Flash.pdf

In general the *G is the capacity designation. In this case AG = 16Gbit = 2GByte.

The recommended method is to repartition the drive and create a single partition of slightly less size than the real capacity (i.e. 1.8GB for your player.)
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