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Solve : CARDreaders, MMC card, Multimedia files problem? |
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Answer» HI hope you give me some opinion, I bought an mp3 player with a removable memory feature, so that i can test the device i took an old 16mb MMC card from my digital camera and replace the photo FILES with Mp3 files I intalled it on the Mp3 player after a couple of hours of listening i turned it of (i think) put it in the cabinet and went to sleep. the following day I again took it from the cabinet to do further test listening after a few second of play the device just freezed to a stop with power indicator light still on, no response to controls either.....I removed the MMC card from the Mp3 player and placesd it on a card reader in my PC hoping to remove what i assumed a corrupted file in the MMC card, but still I cant open it! the PC just "freezes" whenever i make an action relating to openning the MMC files......i have to remove the card to revive my pc into activity.....What could have happened? Is the Mp3 player defective, is there a fault in my operation of the mp3 player?...can i still fix the MMC card....IM asking this because im planning to buy a 128mb mmc card and i want to know if its wise to use it in that expandable mp3 player again.Can you FORMAT the MMC card? It shows up in My Computer as a Device with Removable Storage, right? So, right click on it and SELECT Format. hi soybeans tnx, yup ive done that format thing and the card reader/writer shows up in "my computer" as drive "J". but when i click it, it just freezes! i have to remove the MMC card to open the dropdown window, then again inserting the card, but when i clik "FORMAT" it again freezes,....I again have to remove the card so that the "FORMAT" Dropdowns would appear. with the MMC card inserted again i Click "START FORMAT" and guess what ? FREEEEEEZ !!! again. :-(Well, you might try formatting it from a Command Prompt. Need any instructions? Edit: my suggestion is confirmed by HOWTO : Repair a Corrupted MobyMemory Card with your PC. If you're not familiar with formatting from a Command Prompt, be sure ask for more info. You don't to accidentally format drive C, now do you? |
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