matt wrote:
Hi i formated my MP3/MP4 into FAT32 instead of FAT and since ive dun tht ive just had problems with it! Tryed formating it bk but windows only lets the option FAT32 come up wen i try to format it!
Ive tryed the MP3 tools but doesnt reconise My devise as FAT32,
Plz! help me to convert it bk to FAT
Cheers
Okay, apparently I’m having the same problem with my S1 MP4 player (Chinese). You can format into FAT using Windows and I’m still trying to work out the best allocation units size (partition). Best so far seems to be a partition the same as its capacity that way there is only one partion. For instance, mine is 4gb so I set the allocation unit at 4096. Heres how: Plug in MP4 player and make sure hardware is installed and good to go. Check drive letter in my computer to be sure you format the right drive. Mine actually shows up as F and G but only the F is the active 4gb, G is 1mb and inactive (?). Go to control panel, then administrative tools, then double-click computer management. Double click on disk management under storage on the left side of screen. All recognized hard drives will show up. Right click on the drive that is your MP4 player and click FORMAT. Choose FAT file format and set the allocation unit size (not sure what this needs to be yet, if this will indeed work). Format it, then when its complete go ahead and transfer your files. Just use folders in the root drive with no subfolders and no more than 99 files per folder. Be careful, it appears that the number of folders is limited, to like 9 or something (?). hopefully this will help..