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how to unbrick a sansa e200 bricked by the put of rhapsody image on it?

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X86:
may you tell me how to turn in a rhapsody one?,Im going to take the risk

Bagder:
1. Get a Rhapsody firmware
2. mi4code decrypt it to binary
3. mi4code encrypt the binary to the e200 vanilla mi4 file format
4. "upgrade" to this new mi4

IIRC

Edit: Note that I'm not at all sure how/if the Rhapsody functions actually work when this boots on a vanilla e200 as I don't know if anyone ever tried anything like that with their players.

X86:
bagder I managed to install a rhapsody firmware in my sansa e250, I'm going to mark the steps I did:

1)download a rhapsody mi4 file and the btl

2)extract the mi4 and the btl in the root folder of the sansa then change the .btl to rom

3)uninstall rockbox boot loader and make a copy of rockbox in the hdd of the computer

4)disconnect the sansa of the pc and then wait and pray

5)try all the functions of the rhapsody firmware

thats all,I'm very happy,I was astonished by this,the rhapsody firmware looks very good,and it can play real audio files and the other 2 formats (.wma and .mp3)


--- Quote from: Bagder on June 02, 2007, 02:51:03 PM ---1. Get a Rhapsody firmware
2. mi4code decrypt it to binary
3. mi4code encrypt the binary to the e200 vanilla mi4 file format
4. "upgrade" to this new mi4

IIRC

Edit: Note that I'm not at all sure how/if the Rhapsody functions actually work when this boots on a vanilla e200 as I don't know if anyone ever tried anything like that with their players.

--- End quote ---

bagder I dont know what a hell are you saying ;) ,but it works fine even if I didn't followed the procedure you said

Vortex:
X86, can you still use Rockbox and the dual-boot feature together with the Rhapsody firmware?

X86:
I'm going to try to use it

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