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iRiver H320 CF to SDXC Ata error: -32 anyone? ((FIXED))
bastiblt69:
--- Quote from: [Saint] on October 13, 2015, 10:35:21 PM ---I realize it was probably attempted as a debugging step, but, absolutely no support will be offered to unofficial builds.
Assuming the initial report was made against an official build (potentially dangerous assumption), the most likely candidate for error here is the adapter plate. It's not impossible, but pretty difficult, to screw up formatting a volume as FAT.
These adapter plates are very hit and miss. Lots of them are incredibly cheaply made, one wouldn't think there would be a lot of room for error in these devices, and in some respects there isn't, but I've been surprised many times before. I have come across ones with entire traces missing on essential lines, I have come across ones with improperly cut traces, I have come across ones that looked like they were soldered by a blind epileptic with cerebral palsy, I have also come across ones where the shipper thought it was OK to just stuff them in a standard envelope and hope for the best - which apparently the postal service took as an invitation to play hackey sack with it.
[Saint]
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Thanks a lot for the reply [Saint] this gives me a little bit more hope, and yes I'm mostly focusing on the Original Build that I want to use, more than anything else - Hope you understand but I have to exhaust my tests to be able to scope the fault+solution in my case.
I've decided I will buy a couple more adapters, and try them with CF and SD+CF. I'm hopeful I will get to a good point here.
Moreover, I would like to ask you from being an experienced Rockboxer, what approach would you recommend? SSD?
Kind regards,
S
bastiblt69:
--- Quote from: [Saint] on October 13, 2015, 10:35:21 PM ---I realize it was probably attempted as a debugging step, but, absolutely no support will be offered to unofficial builds.
Assuming the initial report was made against an official build (potentially dangerous assumption), the most likely candidate for error here is the adapter plate. It's not impossible, but pretty difficult, to screw up formatting a volume as FAT.
These adapter plates are very hit and miss. Lots of them are incredibly cheaply made, one wouldn't think there would be a lot of room for error in these devices, and in some respects there isn't, but I've been surprised many times before. I have come across ones with entire traces missing on essential lines, I have come across ones with improperly cut traces, I have come across ones that looked like they were soldered by a blind epileptic with cerebral palsy, I have also come across ones where the shipper thought it was OK to just stuff them in a standard envelope and hope for the best - which apparently the postal service took as an invitation to play hackey sack with it.
[Saint]
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So your hypothesis was correct: The adapter wasn't doing the work.
I tried the following one (ebay): http://goo.gl/cRDE0D and now the CF Works! I'm getting real good transfer rates + my battery lasts "forever" ha.
Regarding that CF to SD converter, it does not work (I tried a direct converter and it worked [see my other post]). I will get a new one and see if I get any success.
At this point, nothing but recommend the SD Adapter directly as you can have multiple ones (I have three therefore carrying 190G in no weight). Only con is that you'd have to work on a DIY case modification to be able to add different SD's - I'll be posting my mod soon.
Thanks [SAINT] much appreciated.
regards,
B
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