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The bootloader hasn't been removed. I think rbutil should do this, try just uninstalling the bootloader.
Follow the instructions it gives you on the screen to enter disk mode, and then it will connect to the computer. You can then uninstall the bootloader. The disk mode is implemented by Apple in the ROM of the device so it always works.
Quote from: AlexP on February 18, 2010, 09:33:58 AMThe bootloader hasn't been removed. I think rbutil should do this, try just uninstalling the bootloader.Rockbox Utility doesn't uninstall the bootloader automatically. It might be worth considering to change this, or at least show it as an option in the uninstall window. Hopefully I'll get around reworking the installation window soon, as that would also help in reworking the uninstallation dialog.
I follow them, I press MENU+SELECT, but nothing happens. I think it has something to do with (at least), the SELECT button not working with the Rockbox firmware. That's the reason I decided to uninstall
Hey man spider what method did you follow please i have the same problem.I want to get my original firmware back. What I can do pleaaseeeee anyone???
Edit: If your battery has run down and the iPod has turned off, though, you can get it to boot the OF by turning the hold switch on and then plugging it into a PC via USB. It will load the original firmware and then enter the regular disk mode, and you should be able to uninstall the bootloader from there.
Quote from: originalMrPerfect on February 25, 2010, 12:01:12 AMHey man spider what method did you follow please i have the same problem.I want to get my original firmware back. What I can do pleaaseeeee anyone???Quote from: torne on February 19, 2010, 06:21:31 AMTHANKS FOR QUOTE BUT THE ONLY THING IT DOES THE APPLE SIGN APPEARS AND THEN THE OTHER SCREEN THAT TELLS ME TO PUT IT ON DISK MODEEdit: If your battery has run down and the iPod has turned off, though, you can get it to boot the OF by turning the hold switch on and then plugging it into a PC via USB. It will load the original firmware and then enter the regular disk mode, and you should be able to uninstall the bootloader from there.
THANKS FOR QUOTE BUT THE ONLY THING IT DOES THE APPLE SIGN APPEARS AND THEN THE OTHER SCREEN THAT TELLS ME TO PUT IT ON DISK MODEEdit: If your battery has run down and the iPod has turned off, though, you can get it to boot the OF by turning the hold switch on and then plugging it into a PC via USB. It will load the original firmware and then enter the regular disk mode, and you should be able to uninstall the bootloader from there.
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