Third Party > Repairing and Upgrading Rockbox Capable Players
I think I screwed up.
(1/1)
netflixvimeo:
Hi there,
I tried installing rockbox on my ipod classic 120 GB black (which was modded to a bigger battery and 256 gb) and for some reason it didn't install. Anyway, I thought I could get itunes to restore it but it doesn't even recognize the device anymore.
Here's the kicker, my hold button is broken so I couldn't even get into the default ipod bootloader. Now I am stock on Rockbox Bootloader ver 1.0 and it says "no partition found".
"Entering USB mode.."
"Bootloader USB mode"
I can't fix an ipod classic in my country. I went to loads of iphone repair shops and they couldn't even do it as they didnt have any parts for it. I think in a developing nation so basically I'm screwed.
Is there anyway I can get itunes to restore the ipod? I'm on windows btw
frostknight:
I had a similar problem with my sansa mp3 players,
IF and ONLY IF you can connect to the STORAGE on it, and add a bin of the FIRMWARE can this be fixed, if not... idk...
I recommend trying to plug it into your computer and put whatever firmware bin you would use to flash it inside the mp3 player storage...
By that, I mean the one the rockbox requires before it can be installed. ;)
That worked for me with sansa clip+ sansa fuze+, it all depends if your computer even detects it. I know on my linux OS it worked easily. Only thing is, I don't know if this will work on windows 10 or 11, so your results may vary.
Small note, I am an intermediate user of linux, I have installed arch based systems and debian based systems... That aside, though I can't give you much more info than that regarding a fix. I know very little about how to fix hardware problems aka, via flashing externally. If your storage is shot, GG... :(
I wish you the best on this, hope it works!
K4sum1:
You need to put the iPod into hold, then plug it in to restore old firmware.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
Go to full version