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Completely removing all traces of rockbox

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bluebrother:
This doesn't delete any files, it deletes Rockbox' settings. The settings are stored in a special block on disk, so there is no file you can delete to remove the settings.
As I said, clear the settings. Nothing else. You don't need to remove Rockbox itself to clear the settings.

cormie:
Great. I will try that so and post back here with the results. Probably take maybe 2 days before I know for sure it is not acting up again:)

cormie:
Noooo! it just happened again :'(

I held record and it cleared the settings, put on the latest daily build and it still happened :(


Is there any way I can totaly erase all history of RockBox and just start again? Maybe even update the iRiver firmware and all too.

bluebrother:

--- Quote from: cormie on October 04, 2006, 09:17:05 AM ---Is there any way I can totaly erase all history of RockBox and just start again? Maybe even update the iRiver firmware and all too.

--- End quote ---
Sure.
- backup all your music from your player
- format the player, maybe using the format feature of the OF (windows can't format drives larger than 32 GB with FAT)
- flash your player with a original firmware -- either a patched or a vanilla one
- now you should have the OF running again. If you installed a patched OF you may want to reinstall Rockbox
- put your files back ... and hope it won't happen again. If it does I fear this to be hardware related.

Another idea ... maybe it's a broken file that causes this?

cormie:
Ok thanks. I'll try that when I get a chance. I take it OF = original firmware? :)

Don't think it's a file issue, happens randomly.

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