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akszeinga 8th Dec 2009 9:43 am

Another hack memory
 
Hi everyone!
I went through all the post about hacked memory and i still can't get my player right.:confused:
I have two players 32Gb, 2.8" touch screen, after checking on h2testw I know that they true memory is 3.8Gb, so I tried Mp3 player disk manager and it does not recognize the player, than I tried Check flash 1.10, again nothing.Memory still showing 32Gb.

Is there any other program to remove the hack?:shock:
Help me, please.

nty 8th Dec 2009 12:00 pm

My player is RK2705, 32GB faked (true 4GB flash chip) capacity, 3" touch screen from EBay Hong Kong Seller.
If you have the similar player.
This might help:
http://mympx.org/forum/support-how/4...4-hacking.html

Note:
After reformatted by window XP, my player still show as 32GB in Check Flash, but show the true available 3.8GB in XP explorer.

This show how the new format drive looks like after formatting:
http://mympx.org/forum/general-discu...mory-size.html

akszeinga 8th Dec 2009 6:47 pm

Yes, I did all of that using this link, but everywhere in format window in mp3 and computer explorer memory shows as 32Gb.
My mp3 : software- TV568 MLC V3.0.4.1
Hardware- TV1F568_V2.0
memory chip- Samsung K4S281632C-TC1L.
That's how much I could find on it.

nty 9th Dec 2009 1:37 am

After some research per your Hardware info:
Your player is built with Anyka AK chip, not RockChip RK chip.
My method is good for RK chip to my best knowledge and I don't have a AK to test.
May be this is why my unhacking method is not applied to your AK chip player.

More unhappy detail see below regarding the AK chip:
http://mympx.org/forum/general-discu...-flashing.html

I guess there is no good solution so far.
Well if your player is still working fine. Just hold on and wait for new unhacking method pop up in the future.
Keep your all media files under 3.5GB to protect your player from becoming brick.

If you would like take the risk, try to repartition or reformat the player in disk management tool under Xp window.
Make sure you have all system file backup first before proceed.

akszeinga 9th Dec 2009 5:50 am

THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
I appreciate your help. It looks like I will have to wait for better times. I do know yet if I will try to partition it in windows, I have never try that before.

Thanks again!


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