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Post Uninstall requires firewire to boot.

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iamdooser:
I have a 4th Gen Color / Photo that I formatted FAT32 and was running RockBox.

After uninstallation, it only boots if connected to firewire.

I did a restore via iTunes to make it a mac pod, and connected to external power source. It does the procedure (see progress bar) then reboots, but stalls at the lit-up apple logo. It will go through this and let you select a language if you connect it to the computer with firewire. It also needs firewire to fully reboot using menu+select. It then works fine after being disconnected, so long as it doesn't reboot or shut itself off after a period of not being used. Then it requires firewire to boot again.

I also tried uninstalling the bootloader with ipodpatcher in case something was left behind, but ipodpatched said 'no bootloader found'.

Any ideas? I'm assuming this has to do with the power it's receiving, but you'd think it'd boot when the ac adapter is connected and not just firewire. not to mention the 4th gen was designed for usb.

saratoga:
What happens when you try to boot without firewire?

iamdooser:

--- Quote from: saratoga on December 18, 2009, 05:28:50 PM ---What happens when you try to boot without firewire?

--- End quote ---

Stalls at the lit up apple logo.

torne:
If you've restored it and you've hard-reset it then it's hard to see how it can be anything to do with Rockbox.. restoring in iTunes erases and rewrites the firmware partition from scratch.

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