Installation / Removal > Rockbox Utility
Fuze V2 question
BigPapi:
--- Quote from: Super_Dork_42 on November 10, 2010, 10:57:40 PM ---Now it throws up a couple of errors. The first says "[ERR] OF File provided is Fuzev2 version 2.03.33, not for Clipv2"
The second says "Could not load C:/Users/.../fuzpa.bin" (i took out the personal info)
What now? It seems as if the link for the Fuze V2 version of Rockbox is actually the one for the Clip V2. I made sure to click the right button. What went wrong?
--- End quote ---
Are you sure the Utility is set for a Fuze and not a Clip? Your error message seems to suggest that.
[Saint]:
Agreed.
Either auto-detect failed for some reason (possible) or you manually selected the device incorrectly.
There's a small chance you might find the manual installation procedure easier, but if you're not comfortable using the automated installer I wouldn't recommend it.
I am unsure about the legality of providing a pre-patched fuzpa.bin for you to simply drop on your player, else I would.
I am about 99% certain it is questionable at best, else Rockbox would supply such binaries and the installation procedure would be as simple as "Point the installer to X:\\ and click "Ok"" or "Download <file>.<extension> and place it at the root of your device, unmount".
However, the installer is what it is, and as long as instructions are followed it works.
It seems like (assuming auto-detect is failing) it is a simple case of you needing to specify the device type (the name of your DAP ie. "Fuze V2") and the mountpoint (ie. X:\\ (where X is the drive letter assigned to the device when connected)) of your device.
Assuming the device is in MSC mode*, you have downloaded the correct firmware file, given the correct device type and mountpoint, and pointed the installer to the correct path of the FW file you downloaded installation should be painless and for most, is.
Over time RBUtil has been designed to be as foolproof as it can possibly be.
*Settings → System Settings → USB Mode → MSC
[St.]
Super_Dork_42:
I'll try again.
[Saint]:
I was editing my last post while you were posting your last reply, you may want to review it.
Hope things go well this time.
[St.]
Super_Dork_42:
Should I have put the firmware stuff on the player?
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