Welcome to PCForumz.com!
FAQFAQ      ProfileProfile    Private MessagesPrivate Messages   Log inLog in

usb mp3 player pen drive

 
   Hardware Problem Solving Community! (Home) -> General Discussion RSS
Next:  AMD Claims Speed Boost for Chips, Servers  
Author Message
mithhilarora

External


Since: Sep 26, 2005
Posts: 1



(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 2:40 am
Post subject: usb mp3 player pen drive
Archived from groups: alt>comp>hardware (more info?)

i bought a usb mp3 pen drive (512MB), it worked fine the first time i
used it.i used the CD to install the drivers and other utilities. i
copied WMA and mp3 from WinXP on FAT32 and the gadget played the file.
Now i copied some files from a Win2000 on NTFS and the device refused
to recognize the files. I again mounted the drive and the damned
Win2000 prompted to format the device.
I tried to format it using FAT and it showed the free sapce to be 0MB,
used space was 497 MB
tried to format it using FAT and it showed the free sapce to be 19MB,
used space was 478 MB
format using NTFS, it showed the free sapce to be 228MB, used space was
268 MB

what do i need to do? i've tried chkdsk but no errors were found.

 >> Stay informed about: usb mp3 player pen drive 
Back to top
Login to vote
kony

External


Since: Jan 03, 2004
Posts: 6148



(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 1:55 pm
Post subject: Re: usb mp3 player pen drive [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

On 26 Sep 2005 02:40:32 -0700, mithhilarora.RemoveThis@gmail.com wrote:

>i bought a usb mp3 pen drive (512MB), it worked fine the first time i
>used it.i used the CD to install the drivers and other utilities. i
>copied WMA and mp3 from WinXP on FAT32 and the gadget played the file.
>Now i copied some files from a Win2000 on NTFS and the device refused
>to recognize the files.

There is no reason why copying from Win2k (Or XP) should
matter, nor should the filesystem on the source device or
the OS HDD parititon.

"Something" else went wrong... I would suspect that you
unplugged the drive before the cache was completely flushed
to the drive- Did you use the "remove drive" (or whatever
it's called) icon in the system tray?

How does your player require files to be uploaded? Does it
use UMS (shows up like a drive volume for data transfer
purposes) or do you have to use a special software?

When it "refused to recognize the file", what exactly
happened? For example, could you see the files on the drive
from within windows? Was the free space taken up by the
files?

> I again mounted the drive and the damned
>Win2000 prompted to format the device.

This would tend to support what I suggested previously, that
the drive was removed before the file copying was complete
and thus it was corrupted.

>I tried to format it using FAT and it showed the free sapce to be 0MB,
>used space was 497 MB
>tried to format it using FAT and it showed the free sapce to be 19MB,
>used space was 478 MB
>format using NTFS, it showed the free sapce to be 228MB, used space was
>268 MB
>
>what do i need to do? i've tried chkdsk but no errors were found.

What does "tried" above mean?
If you did not actually format it, do so to FAT (FAT16).
Does it then not show all free space?

What does it show in (windows) Disk Management?

If necessary you could try deleting (then recreating) the
partition in Disk Management.

Why did you install drivers? If it is meant to be a UMS
(shows up as a drive) in Win2k or XP, it should not need
drivers. I would be wondering if the drivers are somehow
causing a problem, if the above doesn't work then you might
try removing the drivers and then retrying the thumbdrive
without them.

 >> Stay informed about: usb mp3 player pen drive 
Back to top
Login to vote
dividby0

External


Since: Sep 27, 2005
Posts: 3



(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 2:13 am
Post subject: Re: usb mp3 player pen drive [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

Yes, the gadget uses UMS.
I didn't install any drivers. And when the player refused to recognize
the files, the windows prompted to format teh drive again.
Now I've formatted it to FAT16 in Win2000 (on NTFS), it still shows the
free space incorrectly and also shows used space (roughly half of the
full capacity).

I'll try using the firmware provided by the manufacturer.
 >> Stay informed about: usb mp3 player pen drive 
Back to top
Login to vote
Display posts from previous:   
Related Topics:
MP3 Player index?? - I know this is a bit off topic for this group, so if you can direct me to a better group to post this question, please do so. I got a nice 10 gig MP3 player from Tiger Direct. It holds about a ton of music, but I am having problems managing all the..

Mod an MP3-CD player to accept HDD - Hey, Been looking to make a portable MP3 player. So started looking at SBCs and stuff. Figured out that its difficult to beat the commercial HDD-MP3 players (US$200 for Neuros 20GB MP3 player!!) on price/size bcoz a SBC is a general purpose computer..

DVD Player And Piracy Protection Violation - Hi, When my daughter tries playing DVDs she gets a piracy protect violation. These are perfectly legal, commercial DVDs. How do we get rid of this? She is using PCFriendly DVD and an IOMagic drive. Also, are there some privacy issues with PCFriendly....

Alternat TV player or FM Tuner applications? - Hi! I currently have installed into my PC an MSI 8606 TV Tuner, FM reciever and IR remote. The software that came with the card stinks (to put it politely). I also have an ATI PCI TV Wonder card here on my desk that really sucks to install. The software...

When is the best time to buy Digi Camera, MP3 player, LCD .. - When is the best time to buy electronic stuffs? I plan to by a digital camera, a Mp3 player and a LCD monitor. Is it right after Christmas (12/26), or after new year (1/2) or about anytime right now? Thanks.
   Hardware Problem Solving Community! (Home) -> General Discussion All times are: Pacific Time (US & Canada) (change)
Page 1 of 1

 
You can post new topics in this forum
You can reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum



[ Contact us | Terms of Service/Privacy Policy ]