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jellalit 23rd Jun 2009 10:53 am

After 2 or 3 tracks, the MP3 shut down and restarts
 
Hi all,

After I've googled this problems, looked on the forums, I didn't found something that help me, so I turn to you.

I've bought a little MP3 1GB, he looked very well and I was planning to give it to my mother, but I have noticed that this tiny player was sensible to the temperature o_O !

When I play some songs, It works well, but, after 2 or 3 tracks, the MP3 shut down and restarts...
Then, if I try to play any song, It restars, but if I navigate in the interface, he is normal, He seems to get problems acceding to memory...
I've done a checkdisk but without result, I ask you to help me please :)

http://uppix.net/f/f/3/61bfc9858d6e8...e1b15de931.jpg
http://uppix.net/2/c/2/d8388a14bc13a...50359a9635.jpg

Thanks for your attention, I hope you will help me :D !
jellalit

Binh@MyMPx 23rd Jun 2009 1:23 pm

Try FORMATTING your player in Windows to see if that helps as well.

Players restarting can be an indication that you have a HACKED player. This is where the seller or manufacturer has hacked the player to show more memory than that is physically installed on the player. So as a consequence, the player restarts when it tries to access that porportion of the hacked memory.

Try formatting first, if that doesn't work, then try following the guide in this post here:

How To: Removing Memory Hack

Also try using this tool to see if it can tell you how much memory you have --> Tool: H2testw - To test hacked flash memory.

Hope that helps.
Let me know how you get on.

jellalit 23rd Jun 2009 2:48 pm

More good tahn that, I've got an error while formating the disk, It seems that the MP3 shutted down, and now, I can't acess to the disk...

lolita 24th Jun 2009 12:28 am

The flash says DN27UT088Gxxx which is a real 1GB chip.

Try reformatting with MP3 Player Utilities.


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