On Sunday, 7. August 2005 20:08, Alan Stern wrote: > On Sun, 7 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi Alan, > > > > no. the stick doesn't have a write protection switch. > > Once when i tried to copy a file to the mp3 player i got a new file there > > on remount, but it consisted of incorrect data. (so writing seemed to be > > possible and just went wrong) (in that case the fat seemed to be damaged > > after i had tried this, so that windows wasn't able to read it correctly > > any more. > > (formatting from the mp3 players menu helped) > > Well, perhaps the device isn't consistently writing data to the > correct locations. > > > greetings > > Martin > > > > PS: just as an info - i sent a usbmon trace to Pete Zaitcev today, should > > I send it to you too? > > Pete is quite as competent at solving this kind of problem as I am. And > he knows the ub driver much better, so I'm happy to bow out and let him > worry about it! :-) > > Just out of curiosity, if you plug the player into a Windows system > without installing any special drivers first, will Windows be able to read > and write files okay? If it can, a USB packet trace may give Pete a clue > as to where to look. as far as i recall i didnt install any special drivers for my win 2k and win xp systems. (i got this mp3 player quite a while now...) How would I do such an packet trace ?
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