Rockbox Technical Forums
Installation / Removal => Manual Installation => Sandisk - Installation/Removal => Topic started by: Photoguy on November 10, 2008, 11:38:49 PM
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Hi, my E250 has some trouble, the 30 pin connector isn't working, so therefore I can't
install Rockbox.
I already had it installed, and was transferring files via the Msd, and I somehow
copied over the .rockbox folder (I know it was stupid).
So what I need is a way to install Rockbox from the MicroSD, or something like that.
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I think you're out of luck.
Unless you could somehow put Linux on a microSD card and make your Sansa act like a PC and boot it and then you could do the file installation...
What does MSD mean, anyway?
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What does MSD mean, anyway?
microSD.
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So, is there a way to boot form MicroSD (MSD)?
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Or what about alternative firmware booting form the MicroSD, just to copy the files the internal.
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Not without changing the bootloader, and without USB how would you update the bootloader?
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With Rockbox, you can replace the .rockbox folder while it's running, it doesn't actually delete until you restart.
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How does that help? If you can't boot Rockbox in the first place...
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With Rockbox, you can replace the .rockbox folder while it's running, it doesn't actually delete until you restart.
It does delete immediately. That doesn't affect a running rockbox kernel, but it is gone from your filesystem.
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Is the problem in the cable or the player?
You can find someone w/ a working player/ cable combo and remove the RAM (daughter board) from yours, put into the working, then re-copy rockbox, then put everything back where it goes...
I'm in the Augusta, GA area, if you happen to be close by I'd be happy to help.
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Is the problem in the cable or the player?
You can find someone w/ a working player/ cable combo and remove the RAM (daughter board) from yours, put into the working, then re-copy rockbox, then put everything back where it goes...
I'm in the Augusta, GA area, if you happen to be close by I'd be happy to help.
Thanks, I just manged to patch together the usb connector.
It copied most of the .rockbox folder, then disconnected..
But I was able to copy the rest via MicroSD.