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Ipod 4G stuck

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Llorean:
Have you read the manual? Does it say "Click on the Rockbox folder?" (And I'll guarantee you it doesn't, because no part of the official installation involves creating a folder called Rockbox. There will be a .rockbox folder, which is hidden by default, and a rockbox.ipod file, which isn't hidden, but you never need to click on.)

spyder9:
Well, I followed all the instructions to load it properly.  What would you suggest I do.  Dump Rockbox off my Ipod and try reloading?

My ipod shows the folders.  I'm not looking at the folders from my PC screen, but from the Ipod screen.  Each folder has a small box next to it.  The Rockbox folder has a red "X" on it.

Llorean:
No, I would suggest reading the manual so you know how to use it, because you're already in it.

spyder9:
OK, I'll give it a shot.

tdtooke:
I probably shouldn't, that read the manual post pretty much says it all, but anyway..  What you want to do is hit menu again and go into your settings and set yourself up to use your tagcache(exact details in manual, but this will give you an idea of what you probably want to do).  That's assuming you have all your files in those Fthis, Fthat folders that apple puts your stuff in.  Also when you're at that screen you were at if you hit menu and hold it for a second another screen comes up where you can choose whether or not you want to view id3 database(tagcache), supported or whatever.  In your case you probably want to view the id3-database.

Edit: btw, that Rockbox folder isn't a folder.  I believe that is the rockbox.ipod file and when you click on that you're resetting rockbox.....I think?  Also since you're on a 4g ipod you might want to check out the mikeage build since you are probably affected by that dreaded frequency scaling bug.

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