


I even tried separately reformatting both cards as FAT32 drives, as recommended on the iFLASH page. Afterwards, a portion of the music would be shown as "Other" rather than music.

Every time that I tried to sync, it would get to a random amount of music successfully synced and then freeze up. The entire (LOOONNNNNNNG) process was attempted from a fresh restore 3 more times with similar results. I clicked auto-sync again and it added about a thousand more songs then froze again. I closed it and tried again and the display at the bottom of the Summary page for my iPod then said something like 25GB of other files and 95GB of music. After that addition was done, I repeated the steps of "restoring" the iPod with iTunes and then tried to re-sync it with MediaMonkey. Last week, I was near to filling that 186GB (2.4GB free) of formatted space and decided that it was time to buy and add a second 200GB card to my iPod. It synced faster, ran longer, weighed literally half as much and was just better. I initially put the board in with a single 200GB MicroSD card and it worked flawlessly. Rather than spending $100 on another HD, I decided to try iFLASH's HD replacement kits specifically the iFlash-Quad, a 4 MicroSD hard drive replacement board. I've been running MediaMonkey for about a decade now and had few issues.Ībout 2 years ago, I got my 7G 160GB iPod wet and killed the HD in it.
