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pamaury:
Hi,
having reverse engineered the OF on this point, I'm sure that the calculation are right. This one hour offset must come from daylight saving or different time zone.
The bootloader is stored on the internal storage (in a hidden partition) and it should be fast to boot. I don't think I've heared of someone getting random errors at boot time. Sometimes the device goes crazy if you didn't power it off properly. In doubt you can boot and immediately power off so that it properly turns off. Or perhaps there is a problem with the internal flash, you wouldn't be the first then but reports are always about write failures, not read.
Raiden175:
Sorry if I am a little late to the party. I had the same problem as you Breezer I could not Add/Delete Files either. I couldn't even access the OF. It inevitably sucked. I ended up getting an RMA for it. And I reinstalled Rockbox and it did not happen again, but in the time I did have it I could not find a solution to fix it. So I feel your pain.
halonachos117:
I've always noticed a three or four second delay when booting into Rockbox. This extra delay only occurs when the player was previously booted in the OF. If the last time you used the player, you booted into rockbox, there is no delay. If the last time you used the player, you booted into the OF, there is a delay.
Very strange. I assume there's some good reason behind this. I wouldn't worry about it.
As for the false "File not found" error, I've had that once. A simple reboot fixed it.
megal0maniac:
So I decided to boot into the OF and go back to Rockbox to see whether I had the same delay.
I did.
Then I restarted it, and now all it does is say "File not found."
Consistently. Every time I start it up.
arg=CAFEBABE addr=40000000
Are these parameters correct?
Not that I could change them, but it might point to what's causing this issue.
Running ee6e88f-120315.
Can't remember which bootloader, but it was the first one to introduce the power button delay.
Will update shortly when I get it working.
UPDATE: Booting into OF and back into Rockbox fixed it the first time. But then I restarted and same issue. Went back into OF, restarted, and "File not found"
Any suggestions on checking the integrity of the internal memory?
UPDATE AGAIN: Installed (updated?) bootloader and Rockbox through the utility. Delay after booting OF is minimal now and the other issue is gone.
luetzel:
--- Quote from: metaphys on March 24, 2012, 11:02:36 AM ---@Pamaury did you see the post from beezeer38 on the previous page? This is quite a problem, though it's still only two user so far, there seems to be a problem with internal memory.
It might be interresting to investigate further on this/to have a bootloader that can boot from sdcard
--- End quote ---
Well, one more to count - I've got the same problem as well, and no solution. Tried re-formatting the device and the recovery procedure - nothing helps. When looking at the partition table, fdisk or cfdisk do not recognize/complain about an unsupported table. Any options to restore it somehow?
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