Well...no good. When I wanted to put on a SNES game (Super Mario World.smc file) on my MP6 player, because it is SOOOOOOOOO boring, first of all Windows Explorer crashed. Now, after a safe restart of Windows Explorer, I tried opening the MP6 player's internal memory. In the games folder, there was, safely, the SMC file. Full size. It had survived the crash. But one thing didn't survive it...THE MP6 PLAYER!!! Now, it shows the menu, can access everything, can do everything...but there is one problem. The first option shows as normally. DVB-T or something. it must be TV. Plus the dialogs buttons show all normally. The next options, all, are in Japanese or Chinese. I double-checked that the internal memory of the MP6 player was correct. It has a Music folder, a Movies folder, and a Photos folder. The firmware is on a "hidden" drive. I have NO IDEA on how to access it, and thus I cannot replace the firmware, or safely format the device. Anybody that knows whats going on? (DON'T TELL ME THAT IT IS A CORRUPT SYSTEM FILE) Ps. I fully charged the device. EDIT: Added an image:
Good question. Yoshi, I suggest speaking to the shop where you got this from... Wait...this is one of those trinkets your father sells right? I had a feeling this would happen...get a new one.
IDK, just knew that it could read the files... It's down. I solved it already: It messed up my language settings.