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Problem: When I go to the Music icon in the main menu, I cannot see the mp3 files or albums 
that I just put into the Gmini. 
Solution: The Gmini’s ARCLibrary must be rewritten to the Gmini each time new music files are 
transferred to the device. You can refresh (update) the ARCLibrary by connecting your Gmini to 
the computer, starting up the program MusicMatch™, and then clicking on Send to Portable 
Device
 from the File menu. By doing this, MusicMatch™ will look at the contents of the Gmini 
hard drive and take into account any new files you have copied to it and then refresh the 
ARCLibrary on the Gmini accordingly. MusicMatch™ will tell you when the update process is 
complete. Properly disconnect your Gmini from computer. Your new files will now be visible in 
the ARCLibrary. 
10.2  File issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioning 
Problem: On the Gmini, I find new file names and folder names that I never created or they have 
strange gibberish names. 
Answer: Most likely, the Gmini’s file allocation table (FAT) has been corrupted. This could have 
been due to a shut down while the Gmini was connected to your computer. To fix a corrupted FAT 
problem, you should use the Error Checking utility or the Check Disk utility explained at the end 
of this section. Attention: Windows and Macintosh often write extra files to the hard drive such as 
finder.def or System volume info. These are normal and will not harm the Gmini. 
 
Problem: I have been using my Gmini to transfer files back and forth between different 
computers. Will defragmenting the Gmini hard drive do any harm to it? 
Answer: Defragmenting the Gmini hard drive may actually be useful after having transferred 
many files to and from the Gmini. It is never harmful to use the Windows® defragmenter utility 
on the Gmini. Make sure no other program is running while using the Windows
®
 defragmenter 
utility. Make sure you power the Gmini with the external power adapter during this procedure. 
 
Problem:
 I have copied files to my Gmini via USB from my computer, but now I cannot see these 
files on the device. 
Answer: You have probably transferred a file which the Gmini cannot play, for example a PDF, 
MOV, or DOC file. Go to the System Settings under Setup on the main screen and you will find a 
parameter called Show All Files. If you set it to On, the Gmini will show all files, even if it cannot 
play the file (you must browse via the browser mode from the main menu screen). The browser 
will show a ? icon indicating that it is not one of the standard file types that it can play. 
 
 
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Problem: I want to reformat the hard drive of the Gmini. 
Answer: You can do this, but it will erase ALL of the data on your Gmini. Sometimes this may be 
necessary if your FAT (File Allocation Table) becomes so corrupted that nothing seems to fix 
your file problems. First, as explained above, you should run ScanDisk, the Defragmenter, or the 
DOS chkdsk (Check Disk) program to try to fix your problem. Remember that you should create 
at a minimum, the root level directory Music in order for the Music icon to drop you into that 
directory. Note that Windows®XP and 2000 will, by default, format your Gmini hard drive in the 
NTFS file format. This will make the Gmini unusable. Make sure you tell it to format the hard 
drive in FAT32 format. Further, if the the hard drive is 40GB, XP can only format in FAT32 up to 
32GB, thus, you will loose 8GB of storage space. You will need to use a third part software such 
as Paritition Magic™ or Norton Utilities™ to format the entire 40GB of hard drive space in the 
FAT32 format. Note: FAT is not the same thing as FAT32.  
 
 
Problem:
 I would like to partition the Gmini hard drive.  
Answer: If you know how to partition a hard drive, this is OK. The Gmini will, however, only 
recognize the FAT32 partition. Thus it will just see and use that partition of the hard drive. The 
size of that partition depends, of course, on what you set it to when you partition the hard drive. 
 
 
Problem: My files have disappeared from the Gmini. 
Answer: To see all your files, make sure the setting Show all files is set to ON. Also make sure 
that you browse your files via the Browser mode and not the filtered view Music
 
 
 
 
 
10.2.1 Windows
®
98SE & ME Running Scan-Disk (Error Checking) 
•  Quit all running applications. 
•  Properly connect the Gmini to your computer as explained in chapter X. 
•  Make sure external AC adapter is powering the Gmini. 
•  Right click on the Gmini hard drive in Windows
®
 Explorer and select Properties. 
•  Select the Tools option and run the Error checking program 
•  Make sure you check the box to automatically fix errors
•  Be patient, this may take a while. Windows
®
 may ask you to restart the computer to 
make certain Windows files available. This is OK, click on Yes