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[Solved] Dead player, recover guide no help...
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KeReMiD4O2

Bulgaria European Union
PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 5:16 pm   Post subject:  [Solved] Dead player, recover guide no help... Back to top 

UPDATE!!!

I got it working again!
With a little search on these forums, i found a solution.
Thanks to knob for his reply in this thread http://www.mympxplayer.org/rockusb-driver-installation-vt9908.html

I did as he said (: Thank you so much man!


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Hi guys,
i started browsing the internet on how to mod my mp4 player (Diva FX-7Cool.
I discovered this site, started messing around with some stuff i found (the Rk27UIEditor2 mainly). So good so far...
I wanted to fix some errors in the translation of the menus, downloaded the T50StringSearcher and started writing the fixes...
Pasted the file (STRINGID.BIN) in the same folder as the original one (rewrote it). (i should have restarted the mp4 player, but i forgot and i don't know if it would have given the same problem)
So i selected the menu and the display of the player started flashing...
Well... guess what ):
DEAD (or dunno what it is).
So before i start all of this modding, i made a copy of the original files and folders from the hidden drive. I wanted to fix my mp4 player by restoring the files. But, well, its dead (i think). I cant do anything on it... not even turn it off. When i connect it to the pc nothing happens )):


So the problem is, how to fix it (if possible and i hope so) without me having to open it.
I am waiting for the battery to go to 0%, but i don't think that's gonna help...

Here is a pic of the mp4 player (it doesn't turn off), stays like this. I can turn it off or on with the button but it gives me the same screen (its like i just turn the lights off and on).



There is a little line if you can see, its like the system has stopped responding...


So guys, i think this is the only place i can get help (: Please help me!

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 7:59 pm   Post subject:   Back to top 

Thanks for letting us know KeReMiD4O2.

I'll keep your post in case others are searching and have a similar problem. They can find out your solution that way.

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KeReMiD4O2

Bulgaria European Union
PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:39 pm   Post subject:  Re: [Solved] Dead player, recover guide no help... Back to top 

Okey (:
Thanks.

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