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help ipod is dead
Spanky:
It's very possible you have hardware failure. If you've dropped your iPod, that's certainly not good for the moving parts inside. I would first make sure you charge your iPod overnight because restoring/updating eats the battery like nobody's business. And then go for a restore in iTunes and hopefully you can try this again.
BUT, error 1437 is a problem quite a few people have had due to iTunes. It's a problem that apparently Apple is working on. And they get after Microsoft for not fixing problems with Vista. Hypocrites.
marquez123:
well i didn't drop it ever and neither did m friend i bought it from it was his baby .. the problem was because of rock box because i never had a problem with it but the day after i installed rock box it froze when i was checking out rock box and so i restared it but it never turned on from there . and it battery is fully charged just that it restars every like minute. oh and im not using vista i have xp
soap:
--- Quote from: marquez123 on September 06, 2008, 01:15:29 PM --- .. the problem was because of rock box because i never had a problem with it but the day after i installed rock box it froze
--- End quote ---
Correlation is not causation.
There is nothing Rockbox could do to bork your player in the manner you describe.
I still suspect there is actually nothing wrong with your player, but the manner of your posts (no caps, little punctuation, run on sentences) makes it hard to follow what is going on.
First off: Describe in detail what steps you take to enter into Apple's Disk Mode.
Second off: Describe every step you take after forcing your iPod into Apple's Disk Mode to connect it to your computer.
Third: What exactly happens after that?
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