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Bricked c200 V1 (Really Close to Fixing, But an Error With the Bootloader MI4)

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Llorean:
Okay, first "Went to delete one" - Did you do this in Rockbox or your PC?

"Opened the screen" - What screen?

"saying it was in .Trash-1000" - Your PC said this?

LambdaCalculus:

--- Quote from: Llorean on September 28, 2008, 02:32:06 PM ---"saying it was in .Trash-1000" - Your PC said this?

--- End quote ---

Sounds to me like he's using Mac OS X.

Llorean:
It's still a Personal Computer... "PC" doesn't mean "Your computer running Windows" or anything.

Unanimated:

--- Quote from: Llorean on September 28, 2008, 02:32:06 PM ---Okay, first "Went to delete one" - Did you do this in Rockbox or your PC?

"Opened the screen" - What screen?

"saying it was in .Trash-1000" - Your PC said this?

--- End quote ---
By "delete one," I mean one of the many duplicated songs. By "open the screen," I mean the screen that shows up after you open the context menu and hit delete. On that screen, it showed the directory under "Delete?" and it said it was in .Trash-1000.

By the way, I'm using Ubuntu 8.04.

Llorean:
So your songs were put in the .Trash-1000 folder by your OS, I assume because at some point you deleted some of or all of the music on your player. You then copied some of the same songs back. Rockbox then indexed ALL songs on your player, including those in the trash folder.

When you attempted to delete the song, it just so happened you'd picked the old copy in the trash folder which is why that's the folder that was displayed.

None of this, then, should cause the problem that happened. Have you done anything else?

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