Installation / Removal > Rockbox Utility
Using the automated Utility
Dot:
I'm running Win XP with SP3 and am attempting to RockBox a Sansa Fuze V2. I've previously successfully RockBoxed a V1.
I downloaded the latest version [1.2.10] of the automated installer, unzipped it to my desktop and opened it. After opening it would stall or give me an error message. My task manager says that it is working. I could not close it nor access it at all; only being able to close it via Task Manager. Thinking perhaps something happened, I downloaded it again and attempted to open it again. It is again stalled, and again Task Manager tells me that it is running.
Is there a step I am missing? has this happened to anyone else? I was able to use this method for my Version 1 Fuze without any problems.
saratoga:
--- Quote from: Dot on September 05, 2011, 06:27:01 PM ---I downloaded the latest version [1.2.10] of the automated installer, unzipped it to my desktop and opened it. After opening it would stall or give me an error message.
--- End quote ---
Its unlikely anyone can help you if you don't mention what the error it gives is :)
Dot:
Curses, all of my attempts at a screen-grab result in nothing but a greyed-out area.
I click on Rockbox Utility from my desktop and it opens. Immediately I hear the "error ping" and a box pops up with the information:
New Installation
This is a new installation of Rockbox Utility...
the "OK" button looks active but any attempts at clicking on it are moot. If I switch to any other application; the RockBox screens go grey. The whole time Task Manager keeps insisting the application is running.
bluebrother:
--- Quote from: Dot on September 05, 2011, 07:30:59 PM ---New Installation
This is a new installation of Rockbox Utility...
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This is not an error but a notification. Can you reach the Ok button via the keyboard (press tab until it gets focus, then space to activate)?
gevioius:
I have a similar problem, hopefully its related. I'm running Ubuntu 11.10 and when I try start the utility from the command line, I get a whole lot of gtk critical errors (mostly to do with widgets), and the whole computer hangs. The only way out is a hard restart since the keyboard and mouse become unresponsive.
Am I perhaps missing some libraries for the utility to work?
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