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Hanabi44
12-18-2010, 03:41
Hi everyone,

I've got serious problem with my D2 (D2+ firmware). I've had it for a long time now (bought it sometime around the launch date in Europe) and it's been performing flawlessly up to this point. Last time I accidentally dropped it when going down the stairs and all the tags, song names and everything disappeared:( After a while it went back to normal. But the next day it slipped out of my pocket and fell on the pavement (talk about misfortune, I've never dropped it before and now it happened two times in a row:(). The same thing happened but now it seems that it's permanent. The software works, but all the songs in the internal memory are screwed up. The playback is fine, but there are no tags, everything's unknown and even when browsing through files everything is blank:( It only affected the flash memory of the D2. Files on the SD get their tags and names displayed properly. I guess that the flash memory of my D2 is screwed:( It was always in the original crystal case and I never thought that it could be broken that easily:( Did someone of You expierenced something like this?

Joseppi
12-22-2010, 14:23
I have a D2+ and just recently experienced this issue as well (though I did have this happend to me on my old D2).

Sometimes the file info will display, but the order of the folders will be all screwed up.

Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks

Hanabi44
12-23-2010, 02:29
Yeah, also the order of some folders got screwed up. I've had them sorted by year, and now some of them are like: 2010, 2003 and then 2007. Everything is completely blank, not even the song names are displayed in the browser. I might try to copy all the albums from the flash memory to a hard drive and then copy them again to the D2, however I doubt that this will solve the problem. It's strange that You're experiencing this issue with a somewhat new D2+. Mine has fallen to the floor two times so it's somehow justified:P (however I'm really disappointed that this managed to break my D2's flash memory nowhere near as delicate as an HDD)