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MP3 chip
The chip inside my 'player' is indeed a Samsung. Chip has; Samsung 446, K9F2G08UOM. The other chip is AT J2085, DB081AB 6BP. The case is tricky to open. With the battery out and cover removed there is enough give in the plastic it is a snap fit, start lift from the USB plug end then hinges off lifting from the MODE side first, do not want to break the little snap latches.
The fist cct board is held by 4 screws. The chips are located on this board. Still no point if you know whats inside now. Regards to all in pursuit of normal service resumption. K.
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Idea that worked for me
Could not figure this player out at first. Finally, I just tried the drag and drop method from the file to the drive the mp3 player was located. It worked! I do use XP and don't think the driver disc was needed. At least this worked for me.
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In reply to RubyRed
Hi there
..............I run the MP3 player in exactly the same way, just drag and drop, works every time, no worries.However, I`m not sure why everyone is formatting their MP3 players? There seems to be no reasons given? One of mine had a virus, so thats the reason I carried out a format. But make sure that its either formatted using the software supplied, or if in Windows, then format it using FAT and not FAT32.........so the Guru`s tell me. That particular player was sent back and replaced by the dealers in HK. but trying to fix one player, and trying to copy from another is how I damaged the other (3rd) MP3 Player? So now we still have 2 out of the 3 working, but still waiting to get that magic fix! I`m almost ready to just buy another one and be done with it. When the new one arrives, the slightest problem, I wont try to repair, just send it back. Take care |
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i have to agree with charic, many people make updates just for the sake of ! my experience tells me that unless you gave serious problems never and never format the thing ! if you havwe serious problems send it back to the vendor ! i have also seen most of these problems happen with the cheapo chinese players from ebay, i myself fell in to the same trap time ago. the advice i give my members LINK is to stay away from these products !
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Drag & Drop
Yes, I admit to formatting my MP3 too.
My problems start following the Drag & Drop method of transferring music files i.e. "windows" open and moving files directly from `My Documents` to the Removable Hard-drive. The MP3 said `Starting......` and never worked again. The ebay seller fixed it (for a nominal fee) and have since only used Windows Media Player 10 (WMP 10) to transfer files with no problems developing again. N.B. Ebay seller knows how to fix firmware problems but will not publish. With reference to WMP 10, just add `Library` music files to `Sync` list and press Start Sync. Files are automatically converted to suit your Removable Hard-drive. NEVER FORMAT just manage your file with WMP 10, easy!!!!
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