JuanLuis91
100+ Head-Fier
You can go to any version you want. I would use the Batch Tool and wipe the DX120 clean and do a fresh install.
What is the Batch Tool?
You can go to any version you want. I would use the Batch Tool and wipe the DX120 clean and do a fresh install.
I have the dx120 from today. The touch is impressive, excellent finish and design. The interface is very simple and fast, although I feel it is very sensitive at times. I have noticed a couple of slowdowns, but nothing serious. What I do worry about is its sound, it's weird, like it's drowned, the voices in the background, in some songs are not heard, and some instruments come to the front in a lot of detail, but in general everything sounds very thin. I'll leave it playing files today all the day connected to the burn in cable and hope it improves (hopefully).
I have the DX-120 too. My first hi-res device. Just bought it about a month ago. Since the start of the 70s I have owned a lot of high-end stereo equipment. But I got to say...this DX-120 sounded fantastic from the start. Paired with my Audio-Technica ATH-MSR7b it sounds better than anything I ever owned. In fact I can't even imagine anything sounding better.
You damage the file system this way. At least, the volume is not closed. You'd better safely unmount it first, as usual.Then I take out the memory card from the player
Windows prevents writing to a damaged volume. Run chkdsk /f first (or check and fix FS via GUI).cannot change or delete them
Can I unmount with the DX120? Is there an item in the DX120 menu? Or should I first turn off the DX120 and then remove the memory card?You damage the file system this way. At least, the volume is not closed. You'd better safely unmount it first, as usual.