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Ipod Nano 2G : Not working after upgrade
epithetless:
--- Quote from: [St.] on January 29, 2010, 09:01:46 PM ---
--- Quote from: epithetless on January 28, 2010, 10:44:29 PM ---I also experience "Panic" messages and data corruption on the device whenever I (safely) disconnect it from my Windows XP SP3 computer
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I was speaking to TheSeven on IRC the other day about this specific issue...and it seems there are two ways to mitigate this. One is easy, the other not so much (unless you have a build environment set up already).
1: If you aren't too bothered by losing DirCache you can simple turn it off.
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Thanks for the post, [St.]. I wish the first suggestion worked for me, but I've had the "Panic" messages and data corruption occur even after a completely fresh install (with no opportunity to even enable DirCache). Perhaps I'll give the second solution a shot sometime in the future. There are enough problems with the nano 2g right now for me to wait it out, though.
[Saint]:
--- Quote from: epithetless on January 29, 2010, 10:30:18 PM ---Thanks for the post, [St.]. I wish the first suggestion worked for me, but I've had the "Panic" messages and data corruption occur even after a completely fresh install (with no opportunity to even enable DirCache).
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You *could* always modify the config file before you boot into Rockbox for the first time....seems to me that should work.
But it also sounds as though you have more issues than just DirCache.
Just try changing:
dircache: on
to
dircache: off
EDIT: I've realised the error in my suggestion there...DirCache isn't enabled by default...Sorry. ::)
[St.]
Monkeytree:
--- Quote from: [St.] on January 29, 2010, 09:01:46 PM ---PS: Monkeytree,
I noticed that you have mentioned that your build revision is r24079M-091219, the "M" (as you may well know) means "Modified"....I'm not going to gripe about how your post should be in "Unsupported Builds" but I will however ask this:
"Have you verified that the problems you are experiencing still occur with a "clean" (unmodified) version of the latest build?"
You can find that here
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I have also tested the latest unmodified Build same error.
Is there nothing like a archive with all the old builds?? I want to test the one which worked.
Thanks
Monkeytree
[Saint]:
--- Quote from: Monkeytree on January 30, 2010, 03:51:21 AM ---I have also tested the latest unmodified Build same error.
Is there nothing like a archive with all the old builds?? I want to test the one which worked.
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I *assume* that because your revision number is/was r24079M-091219 that you have a build environment set up?
What I mean is, I'm guessing that you applied the patch/patches and then compiled the build yourself?
If so, you can use SVN to checkout a previous revision by using the command:
svn update -r XXXXX (where XXXXX is the desired revision number)
I hope this helps,
[St.]
Monkeytree:
No I downloaded it from a site because it was the oldest build I found.
And I don't know how to build my own build .
Sry :)
Is there no other way to get older builds?? Are they deleted?
Thanks
Monkeytree
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