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zed187:
My clip zip ends up with a green screen. I think the usb mode is off and the file system is bricked

saratoga:
Does the player boot at all? If not then you will not be able to use USB.

Bilgus:
The sansa are usually stuck into the case with some sticky foam around the screen area I imagine the clipzip is the same
If you can get it into "recovery" mode
(I use that term lightly as there is really no recovery about it it just makes
it so you can access the raw drive partition through USB)
We can probably write firmware to the drive

First what you need.. a PC (really LINUX is the way to go here but I have a follow up for windows users)
The files here: http://www.mediafire.com/folder/95g23cbrzz72w/ClipZip
(Ignore the .sansa file in the root in the above link this is for accessing the raw drive on a device already running rockbox)

On Linux
grab the file clipzip4GB_RECOVERY_image32.bin and follow the procedure in the unbrick instructions
!!ONLY FOR LINUX USERS!! (with this method the size of the player doesn't matter)


On Windows
!!THE SIZE OF THE PLAYER ABSOLUTELY MATTERS!!
I only have a 4GB image for you if your player is not 4GB do NOT attempt this

grab the file SansaClipZip 4G_RECOVERY.imgc.7z unzip it with 7Zip

You need to download and run this to use this image
http://hddguru.com/software/HDD-Raw-Copy-Tool/HDDRawCopy1.10Portable.exe

and finally you will connect the player DO NOT FORMAT IT WHEN WINDOWS ASKS!
and run HDDRawCopy1.10Portable.exe and write the whole image to your device

zed187:
Hey,

today the clip zip showed up the sansa logo. It was connected via USB around 18 hours. Windows says it cant be mounted. After reboot the player it stuck on the green screen again.

@Bilgus
My Clip Zip is a 8GB model. I will give your linux recovery image with the unbrick instructions a try. First i have to remove the case from the display side.. dont want to damage anything so i have to search for a disassembly method.

Bilgus:
Yeah Unfortunately the only way to do it with windows involves copying the whole
image to the drive and being that the image is 4Gb it could do
one of three things:
* crash and burn
* limit you to 4GB
* work perfectly Its hard to say which.. the linux route is safer in this case
although as with all of it not without risk

Do be aware that once you start do not disconnect the player till you have verified the image
this means your best USB cable with the player set somewhere safe and unlikely to be moved etc.

Assuming success the images I provided have the rockbox bootloader already in them Its actually a special version that is able to boot from the sd card and seeing as your player has had issues you might want to use it like that from now on
see: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php/topic,51844.0.html

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