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  1. Doing this all on an XP laptop seeing as working with mounted USB to a virtual machine is messy. What I did was I used the CBM209XUmptoolV1.8.3.2_1122. That cleared that chip (that was originally identified as a CD-ROM). In windows, that chip was H:\ and the 2GB was K:\. H:\ (which was ROM before) is now open and I can do whatever I want to it (it's only 240MB though), and I can no longer mount K:\ from the pendrive, where I have the 2GB. I then tried using MFPT, however I don't think I managed to get anywhere using MFPT seeing as I couldn't "see" the pendrive mounted in the MFPT utility. Is there a screenshot tutorial floating around for MFPT? Anyway, from ChipGenius.exe: Looks like I've got a CBM2091. Going by the VID/PID, there are a number of utilities...I tried a good number of UMPTools and the only one I got working was the CBM209XUmptoolV1.8.3.2_1122 I tried in the first place. I even tried CBM2090E2091 Umptool V1.9.5 (which I thought would be a good call) though even that one crashed. Maybe I would need some good instructions on getting the MFPT to work with my pendrive...not sure how it works; I have no visible indication that the pendrive is recognized. ... Oh since I ran that CBM209XUmptoolV1.8.3.2_1122 again the device is now set as removable media, so at least I can boot the UBCD from it (not too much I can do with less than 240MB).
  2. I tried using the utility from http://rapidshare.com/files/74291869/CBM20....8.3.2_1122.rar and my device's VID/PID is 0204/6025 (same as user takakia) however I ended up with unusual results... Now only the 250MB chip will mount (well, will be given a drive letter) and the 2GB flash memory is nowhere to be found! How can I mount the 2GB flash memory? Is there any configuration I have to do in the umptool209X Settings (the utility posted earlier)? I am quite familiar with Linux as it is my primary operating system. I have access to Windows on computers that do not belong to me, or even through VirtualBox for virtualization (full USB support). Should I try running the Chinese drivers in XP in VirtualBox?? I can back it up so I don't mind messing around with drivers with it, but I dunno how effective it would be at solving this. Any help for using umptool209X or anything else so that I may use the 2GB again?
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