Third Party > Repairing and Upgrading Rockbox Capable Players
iRiver iHP-120 - "USB mode" on every time without being linked with the cable
BoeseMiez:
--- Quote from: pabouk on December 14, 2006, 05:04:57 PM ---As a dirty and quick software workaround you can disable the USB disk mode by turning on the screenshot functionality in Rockbox. When activated the firmware will save a screenshot to the disk instead of switching to the USB disk mode. The parameter is here:
main menu > Info > Debug > Screendump
I hope your disk will not be filled up by screenshots too quickly :D
If you run into any problems after activating this you can return to the default settings simply by pressing REC _after_ turning the player on and holding the button until you see "Cleared".
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Thanks four your help but as I've said I'm not able to get into any menu on my player anymore. All it says after booting (OF AND Rockbox) is that there's a USB connection... :(
I guess I'll have to try it mechanically while hoping not to destroy it...
pabouk:
If the hardware cannot be repaired there are other possibilities ;):
a) preconfigure Rockbox by writing a configuration block with screenshots turned on
b) build your own modified version of Rockbox which will ignore the "USB connected" signal
I suppose that the player still works as a USB disk.
BoeseMiez:
--- Quote from: pabouk on December 15, 2006, 05:44:06 AM ---If the hardware cannot be repaired there are other possibilities ;):
a) preconfigure Rockbox by writing a configuration block with screenshots turned on
b) build your own modified version of Rockbox which will ignore the "USB connected" signal
I suppose that the player still works as a USB disk.
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But as I've also said I've formatted the whole disk so that there are no more files available...
The problem - if caused by the software - has to be in the flash memory / the fixed operating system.
pabouk:
I probably did not explain the last message clearly. I suggested you two possible software workarounds not repairs. Excuse my poor English, it is not my native language.
--- Quote ---If the hardware cannot be repaired there are other possibilities
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I am 99.9999% sure that the problem is in hardware.
BoeseMiez:
--- Quote from: pabouk on December 15, 2006, 12:29:45 PM ---I probably did not explain the last message clearly. I suggested you two possible software workarounds not repairs. Excuse my poor English, it is not my native language.
--- Quote ---If the hardware cannot be repaired there are other possibilities
--- End quote ---
I am 99.9999% sure that the problem is in hardware.
--- End quote ---
OK, guys, now I'm at my wits' end. My technically gifted father just opened the player but found nothing wrong except of some dust. He checked everything but after he was rebuilt the problem still occured.... :(
Now I guess I'll have to send him for reparation... although I have no more guarantee (it's 2,5 years old).
:'(
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