Firmware upgrading and formatting prob

i've got a problem for formatting my MUVO S200 bye FAT32.
it formats FAT6 greatly, but cannot be formatted by FAT32.
however, when i want to upgrade my firmware, i get a error saying: Unable to write firmware file data!!!
What can i do?

You can format use FAT or FAT6 don't use FAT32 because you can't play your Mp3 with FAT32 .
I very like Creative MUVO TX FM . Thanks Creative company for new support Muvo TX FM .

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