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03-Nov-2009, 10:31 AM #1
Smile Mp3 hardware isnīt recognized by the Windows.
Hello! Recently, I bought a Mp3 Player from China (2GB) and, after two or three months of use, isnīt recognized by the windows anymore. However, I still can use the Radio system.
The problem consists of: After I plug it in the PC, the folder ("Removable Disk") wonīt open, with the message of "This drive is not formatted(...)". When I choose to format it, it shows only 2MB of size, and wont format at all.

Is it a hardware problem? Or is it connection? Is there solution? Help me, please!

Mercattor

P.S.: I am sorry if this post was misplaced... Administrators, feel free to move it if convinient. I just didnīt find anywhere appropriated.
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03-Nov-2009, 03:34 PM #2
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First of all,that's what you get for buying a chinese Mp3
Id say the drive went corrupt,but thats just a guess.
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05-Nov-2009, 09:43 AM #3
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Thanks for the guess...ŽŽ I am afraid that I was already counting with this possibility, but I denied it, since, as said before, both the radio and the recording system are working perfectly. If the drive is corrupted, it would probably not record anything at all. Which actually happens.

Well, thanks for the thread, anyway.
Mercattor

P.s.: Adminstrators, please, do not close this post yet. The problem has not yet been solved
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