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I have noticed that if a crash occurs during a recording, there is no file with the recorded data. It would be a really awful scenario if you have, lets say recorded a 2 hours session, and in the last few minutes it crashes. You would have lost the entire recording.
Would this also apply to a crash during the recording or only to shutdowns caused by power down?
Quote from: DonDan on May 27, 2010, 11:49:47 AMI have noticed that if a crash occurs during a recording, there is no file with the recorded data. It would be a really awful scenario if you have, lets say recorded a 2 hours session, and in the last few minutes it crashes. You would have lost the entire recording.If you lose power while writing the fat table isn't properly closed. Run check disk and it'll be updated and you'll get your file.
Why is the File Allocation Table is only written at the end of recording process?Would it not be better if it is done at the beginning to ensure you find the file without a fdisk procedure in case of a power down or crash?Am I missing something?
I've noticed that since r26335 (it may have been introduced earlier) I have to wait for "Refreshing your media" to finish in OF, after whenever I have used Rockbox (even when just switching on rockbox, and powering off again).
EDIT2: It doesnt want to flash the original 2.1.17, 2.2.26, 2.2.28, too.It only flashes The 2.3.31 and the 2.3.33.Looks like it has an additional check.
It seems V02.03.31A will indeed use a Patched fuzpa.bin though. If you can flash 2.3.31 back onto your player you may be able to use that to flash a patched firmware.
I've noticed that since r26335 (it may have been introduced earlier) I have to wait for "Refreshing your media" to finish in OF, after whenever I have used Rockbox (even when just switching on rockbox, and powering off again). Also I can't charge anymore with a wall-charger, without it booting into OF (yes, ok you can hold down select). Surely I should be able to use a wall-charger without booting into OF, since I can't really transfer any data with a wall-charger? Or is it because we don't know how to detect if someone is just using a charger or is in fact connecting to a computer?
@djphatic:The letter behind the firmware number changes regarding the region setting.(A=America, F=Europe and P=Pacific (Rest of World)So you have now 2 Fuze's there, one which accepts patched and older formwares than .31 and one version that only accepts .31 and .33 original, or?Can you see any difference on these units? Any big difference in the serial number?Maybe differences in the system files in the root folder?Could you maybe compare that?Where you got the working unit from? Was that a new purchase? Meaning a new unit.BR Robert
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