Troubleshooting – Cowon Systems IAUDIO 4 User Manual

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iAUDIO 4

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iAUDIO 4

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Troubleshooting

Symptom

Remedy

Explanation

Memory is full and

iAUDIO works

abnormally or does

not play.

Initialize iAUDIO and leave a free

space of 1-2 MB, then try again.

An important system file, "settings.dat" is

saved in the Root folder of the Flash memory.

When this file is not saved properly, or deleted,

or damaged during file transfer, iAUDIO may

not work normally.

Hundreds of files are

saved in Root folder

and iAUDIO does

not work or works

abnormally.

There are more limitations for

Windows 98. For Windows 2000 or

XP , we recommend that you create a

separate folder and subfolders under it

for saving files.

iAUDIO uses FAT. Owing to the limitations of

FAT, you are advised not to save many files in

the root directory.

When ‘JetShell’ is activated, it controls the iAudio drive. Therefore, you should exit ‘JetShell’ before performing the following tasks:

• Installing the USB drive
• Formatting in ‘Windows Explorer’
• Upgrading the firmware

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