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Build 18740 (doesn't) kill iPod mini 2nd gen with CF

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drcos:
Rebooting into disc mode on one of the two iPods causes the iPod to lock up, and need to disassemble/pull the battery to reboot it.  That falls into my definition of 'kills.'

I shall have to do a bug report then.  Just posted here as I know the specific build which kills the function :)

Perhaps I should seek out this 'experimental USB stack' as well.

gevaerts:

--- Quote from: drcos on October 08, 2008, 03:07:52 PM ---Rebooting into disc mode on one of the two iPods causes the iPod to lock up, and need to disassemble/pull the battery to reboot it.  That falls into my definition of 'kills.'

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I very much doubt that. The instructions at  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1320 should always work

Chronon:
Yes, I have never heard of a case anywhere in which removing the battery works and the hard reset doesn't.

bluebrother:

--- Quote from: drcos on October 08, 2008, 03:07:52 PM ---I shall have to do a bug report then.  Just posted here as I know the specific build which kills the function :)
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You cannot "kill" the reset function. It's hard wired in hardware, and it's an Apple thing. You simply can't do that.

drcos:

--- Quote from: Chronon on October 08, 2008, 03:53:51 PM ---Yes, I have never heard of a case anywhere in which removing the battery works and the hard reset doesn't.

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Now you have.
Toggle HOLD on, off.  Hold MENU and Select for 10,20,30,40 seconds on or off a flat surface.  USB Plug icon remains, mocking me.
This IS a repeatable bug with the 'current' bootloader and 18740, 2nd generation Mini with an A-Data 'Speedy' CF card.  Going back to 18724, same setup, everything is peachy.

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