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On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 1:22 PM, MistrJohn <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've recently bought a JXD S601 device.
>
> It worked properly for a few days while I was adding some games and
> apps for it.
>
> CPU HARDWARE: AMLOGIC MESON3 8726M SKT SH AML8726-M3 REF F 02
> (specific board in use) CPU MODEL: ARM v7 (VFPv3, NEON) CPU FREQUENCY
> 300.0 ~ 600.0 MHz Display: 480-272px GPU ARM Mali-400 MP 1GB NAND
> 397.5 MB RAM, ~220 MB Available 2GB internal Android 2.3.4 build:
> MID_PSP.wifi.20120105 kernel: 2.6.34
>
> That is what benchmark showed while it was working. Both "1GB" of a
> faster internal NAND, and some 2 GB of additional internal memory.
> When the device is plugged into the USB, I used to be able to access
> the device memory + my micro SD card.
>
> Now, once I start Android, I get a notice "Internal storage safe to
> remove. Internal storage safely stopped.". If I try to start File
> Manager, for example, it only shows "SD Card" which is my Micro SD
> card. If I take out the micro sd, it only shows "SD Card" but the
> folder is completely empty.
>
> When it was working normally it showed:
> Internal Memory
> SD Card
>
> As folder structure. Now the first is missing.
>
> If I go to android settings > storage >
> It shows the SD card properly if I put one in.
>
> It shows "Internal NAND flash"
>
> Total space
> Unavailable
> Available space
> Unavailable
> Erase internal NAND flash (tried this, it did not make any changes at
> all, probably because the NAND flash is unmounted and there's no
> option to mount it back).
>
> Internal storage
> Available space
> 374
>
> This internal storage is not accessible except with ADB software. But
> I tried this tutorial: (can't post links so please Google "Missing
> internal flash memory and SD card does not mount" and check the first
> result on android.stackexchange site) and it did not solve the
> problem.
>
> "mkdosfs -F 32 /dev/block/vold/31:8/"
>
> I don't have 31:8 but some 200:32 and etc, I tried to use the command
> for any (all) of the 4, but all returned an error in ADB: "This is not
> a folder".
>
> The manufacturer, JXD, has given an update.
>
> This would be useful, after flashing the system I could again have
> access to the normal function, as whatever the error is, 99% the error
> is in system, possibly corrupted after some program (I'm new to the
> Android systems, not sure).
>
> I downloaded the update from the JXD site > Download section (filename
> S601 0229en.rar)
>
> But it is missing some files. All I have is the 2 docx documents,
> update.zip and uImage_recovery. The tutorial (upgrade method docx
> document) shows clearly that I need to have factory update aml, uboot
> aml, and uImage files as well. I don't have them in my update so I
> can't follow the instructions and put them on SD Card.
>
> I tried to follow the instruction anyways, but it says that those
> files are missing and cannot proceed.
>
> I've contacted the manufacturer by E-mail and asked them to send me
> those files, but I'm not sure if I will ever get a reply.
>
> So now if I plugin the device to the computer without SD card, there
> are 2 drives, but I can't access any of them. With SD card, the first
> drive is my SD card and I can only access it, but not the internal
> storage.
>
> Any helpful answers would be utmost appreciated. Thanks for reading
> the post.
>
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