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Title: I formatted my rockboxed ipod classic 6g
Post by: snmjk20 on August 14, 2017, 05:02:19 AM
As the title, I formatted my ipod classic 6g thinking the bootloader/rockbox core was installed in a hidden disk, but apparently, it isn't.

When I boot, on a white screen it says

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*PANIC*
 mount: 0
pc: 22021CAC sp: 08800B38
bt end

When press down SELECT+MENU, on a black screen it says:

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Rockbox boot loader
Version: 1.0
Battery status ok: 4085 mV
No partition found

Entering USB mode...
Plug USB cable

When I plug it to my computer,
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Plug USB cable
changes to
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Bootloader USB mode
, but when I unplug, it goes back to the aforementioned white screen with the same message.

I tried to use Rockbox utility to reinstall, manually installing rockbox by using ipodpatcher, restoring with itunes, but I've had no luck so far. When I try to install the bootloader with rockbox utlity, the message returned is

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Could not find mounted ipod.

I think the problem is that because I formatted the disk it is no longer recognized as an ipod. I am not sure if I've completely fucked up my ipod, or there is still a solution.

Thank you in advance for your replies.
Title: Re: I formatted my rockboxed ipod classic 6g
Post by: Frankenpod on August 14, 2017, 01:14:26 PM
Unless it's suffered an actual hardware failure you really should be able to restore using iTunes.  Maybe try holding down menu+select long enough to put it in recovery mode while connected, iTunes ought to detect ipod in recovery mode and proceed to restore it.
Possibly the second message you are getting is because you aren't holding menu+select long enough for it to actually go into recovery mode and it's just trying to reboot into rockbox.
Title: Re: I formatted my rockboxed ipod classic 6g
Post by: snmjk20 on August 14, 2017, 06:49:05 PM
Tried holding down MENU+SELECT while connected to the computer but no luck... the screen shuts off then the Rockbox bootloader screen pops again. Tried with itunes open and without.
Title: Re: I formatted my rockboxed ipod classic 6g
Post by: Frankenpod on August 16, 2017, 06:32:13 PM
So it rebooted while you still had the buttons pressed?

Sorry, don't know what to suggest, though the thing is, I did have this exact problem at one point with one ipod, but if I remember correctly (and am not sure I do, have gone through loads of ipods and swapped parts around at times) it just eventually fixed itself after I'd disassembled it, given up on it for a bit, and later put it back together again only to find it now worked.  But then again, it might be one that later stopped working again.

Can it get into diagnostic mode?
Title: Re: I formatted my rockboxed ipod classic 6g
Post by: GreyBeast on February 09, 2018, 01:00:38 PM
snmjk!

I had the exact same problem. Don't stop holding down the buttons when the boot screen appears. KEEP PRESSING! :)
Title: Re: I formatted my rockboxed ipod classic 6g
Post by: ROCKPODDA on April 18, 2020, 04:18:08 PM
snmjk20
I made an account just to respond here. I just - last few days - swapped out my ipod classic 160gb drive for a 512GB card. Installing rockbox I had literally exactly the same thing happening - stuck on either the bootloader screen or the panic whitescreen, and went round and round for 2-3 days trying different things (format drive, change size allocation etc etc.

I had to let you know, I found one of my original apple ipod cables, did the install from scratch - itunes recover, rockbox auto install and it worked. It was the fucking cable.

I was using a new one which works for charging and loaded everything onto the ipod but EVERYTIME I disconnected it I got the white screen of death.

Had to let you know brother.
Title: Re: I formatted my rockboxed ipod classic 6g
Post by: rideforever on March 21, 2022, 09:04:59 AM
Just had the same problem with rockbox installation on a 6g that was aborted late and then I got the white screen with PANIC Mount 0.
Solution is to MENU+SELECT and hold and don't let go even when the screen changes,just keep holding ... doing that with iTunes on, iTunes says ... it must check which version of iPod is and then it offers the 1.1.2 firmware and flashes it and it's okay.
So ... if you press MENU+SELECT and let go when the screen changes it prevents iTunes recognizing it and you get sweet.f.a ...
I used my normal apple cable probably the original one.
Thank God