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I recently got a iriver h10 6g second-hand with the latest rockbox installed. The h10 powers up fine and plays the .mp3 files that were already on it. So, it would seem there is no problem with the player or rockbox running on it. When I hook it up to my computer via USB 2.0 connection, Windows xp/sp2 recognizes Rockbox Media Player, prompts the hardware wizard, and tries to find a driver. I've read forums and the FAQ and realize that there is no driver and rockbox isn't supposed to need one. However, if I cancel this out, the computer acts as if nothing is connected and I can't access the h10 to add or take off any files.
I have tried to do the dual boot. I have pressed the <-- button, held it as I powered up, and all that happened was a screen told me that it could not find the OF.mi4 file and powered down.
I tried using the rockbox utility, but it kept telling me that there was an invalid configuration, had me reconfigure, and kept telling me that there was neither h10 ums or mtp. Thus, no way to uninstall.
I tried doing the dual boot with the usb connected. It then went into emergency startup. I then have a USB Connected screen with an arrow come up on the H10. XP recognizes the device as a iriver h10 mass storage device and shows an e:\ (fat32 format) drive when my computer is brought up. It shows the drive as empty. I have tried to reformat (no fat32 format prompt comes up), transfer .mp3 files, and simply look for files. Nothing happens. Format simply gets clicked and nothing happens. File transfers to the h10 say that any file attept has invalid paths.
Anybody got any ideas on how to either get files onto the player or how to go back to my previous firmware that I haven't tried yet?