Installation / Removal > Rockbox Utility
I NEED HELP
lopacio:
Hi! I am new with this. I liked the idea of listening to flac music in my Ipod Video 80GB so I tried to install Rockbox . Automatic install didn't do it for me , so I tried manual . I messed up . All I can see are small white letters over a black screen and the drive is spinning all the time , until it runs out of power . Tried to put the Ipod i disk mode with no luck for about 60 times now . Also have pressed the menu /centes combination . When it runs out of power , if connected to the computer , will show the too low battery notification until it reaches a certain point , and will come with the above mentiones black screen with the white letters (it is some sort of menu , with the last two instructions saying to press menu/select or select /play (for disk mode ) please ... help me if you can
Best regards
karashata:
Menu + Select is the hard reset, if I'm not mistaken, and holding Select + Play while booting connected to a computer should put your iPod in disk mode (you should hold this combination down until the disk mode screen appears). According to the Apple website it's a good idea to make sure your iPod is fully charged when putting it in disk mode, though I'm not sure this is entirely necessary since I believe the iPod can be charged via USB while in disk mode.
I'm not entirely sure why you can't boot in disk mode, maybe someone that actually owns an iPod might have more information that I was able to find.
Domonoky:
It would be probably much easier to diagnose if you include more information what you have done.
What do you mean with "Automatic installation didnt do it for me" ? was there any error message ? What didnt work ?
Also how did you do the manual installation ? Tell us exactly which steps you have done.
Also what do this small letters on black screen say ? Tell us exactly what it says. The text is there for a reason.
As karashata said, disc mode is select+play at boot, not select+menu.
Wild guess: you missed to install the rockbox zip, and only installed the bootloader. Do as the screen says and use select+menu to reboot, and select+play directly afterwards to get to discmode. Then install the main rockbox binary and all should be fine.
Also please use better Titles for you post, "NEED HELP" isnt very desciptive.
lopacio:
First of all thank you for your attention and collaboration and I am sorry for not being sufficiently explicit in my title. I am feeling pretty bad , because I caused all this mess by maybe rushing into things. I did this: 1) Tried to use the auto installer ver 1.2.4 and received an error message that at this moment I can't recall , but I think it might have something to do with the windows installer because I keep it in "stop mode" due to to an annoying pop up that appears trying to install an old and already removed software everytime I right click on most anything. I found ver 1.07 somewhere and tried to follow the instructions, and changed the windows installer to enabled. The actual installer folder ver. 1.0.7 was sitting in my Ipod . I executed it from the Ipod and all seemed to work just fine. When I disconnected the Ipod started to boot and always returns this real tiny(difficult to read at my age) message ( The white letters on black background I was referring to in my previous message). I managed to get a nice loupe and this is what it reads. Still... fully charged or not pressing the menu/select does not change anything (many , many times...lost count) and of course, the other combination select /play ....well ...the same thing
"Rockbox boot loader
version: 3.0
TPOD version : 0x000B0011
TOSHIBA MK 8010GAH
Partition 1 : 0x0B 76193 MB
Loading Rockbox ...
error!
can't load rockbox, Ipod:
File not found
Hold Menu + Select to reboot
Then Select+Play for disk mode
I am sorry to bother you people , but it is depressing to find that an otherwise reliable piece of equipment that I use a lot at the office and everywhere , turned into this thing all because I did not pay attention . I am just trying to find a way out of this.
Any help is strongly appreciated.
karashata:
That definitely looks like you forgot to install the actual firmware files, but you did get the bootloader installed.
What you need to do is connect your iPod to the computer, press and hold Menu + Select (possibly for up to 30 seconds, until it reboots), then immediately after it reboots press and hold Select + Play until it goes into disk mode. Once it's in disk mode, you'll either need to download the Rockbox 3.5 release for the 80GB iPod, or the current build and unzip it into the root of your iPod's drive. Once it's been unzipped into the root of your player, you can disconnect the drive from your computer and it should automatically reboot and Rockbox should then load without any problems.
I'm not sure what you'll have to do if you can't at all get it to go into disk mode...
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