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File System Error: FAT corrupt on Archos 405 2Gb, any help?
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<blockquote data-quote="MarcelH" data-source="post: 1644566" data-attributes="member: 635179"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>When i turn on my Archos 405 media player, in the middle of the sreen there is a window saying "File System Error: FAT is corrupted", i then click on "menu", and i have the choice to format my internal memory,if i then click yes to format, nothing happens and it goes to the Archos main screen where everything functions normally, however in the bottom left hand corner there is something about a driver that needs to be checked, i haven't looked a second time because i don't want delete everything off my Archos, which is why i only know a driver needs to be checked, i vaguely remmeber, any help is appreciated,</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcelH, post: 1644566, member: 635179"] Hi, When i turn on my Archos 405 media player, in the middle of the sreen there is a window saying "File System Error: FAT is corrupted", i then click on "menu", and i have the choice to format my internal memory,if i then click yes to format, nothing happens and it goes to the Archos main screen where everything functions normally, however in the bottom left hand corner there is something about a driver that needs to be checked, i haven't looked a second time because i don't want delete everything off my Archos, which is why i only know a driver needs to be checked, i vaguely remmeber, any help is appreciated, Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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