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Old September 20th, 2006, 07:22 AM
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Exclamation UNUSUAL "file check error" on my ifp390

Thing goes as follows:

1.I have 1.11 UMS firmware.

2.When I turn on my player it displays "low format are you sure?"
When i choose yes it turns off, when i choose no i get "file check error".

3.In windows manager player is visible as removable media but when i click to see whats inside i get message "no disk in drive f:\ insert disc into drive f:"!

4.When i try to format it i get "no disk in drive f:\ insert disc into drive f:"!
When i look into the properties of drive f: it shows 0bytes as the size of space on my player.

5.The irivier manager doesnt see my player so i cant change the firmware.


Looks pretty fucked up and im starting to worry if i ever make it work again.
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Old October 2nd, 2006, 09:22 PM
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try using the recovery firmware function with the firmware updater
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