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saratoga:

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--- Quote from: Febs on January 13, 2007, 11:54:40 PM ---Check your spelling.  I doubt that you actually have a folder called "rockbock."

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yes i do
 its  location is C:\

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Unless you screenshot is of a different machine, it seems you do not have that folder.  YOu can check what folders there are using the "dir" command.

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Told you :p

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If you look at your screenshot, you'll see that you have a folder named "rockbox".  As febs suggested above, you have indeed mistyped it as "rockbock".  Spell it correctly and the command will work.  In the future, please try and read posts more carefully, its annoying to have to explain things several times because people do not read them the first time.

Edit:  Close quotes.

Drogdar:
sorry. my bad  :-[

Drogdar:
now what does it mean "number"?

(this guide really should be written in layman's terms, for stupid people such as I)



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Drogdar:
this is what i tried.



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bluebrother:
"Number" doesn't mean the version information of ipodpatcher. If that information would be needed, the program already knows it. Also, "o" isn't a number, it's a letter. You should take really care not to mix up "o" and "0".

The number the manual is referring to is the number of your disk -- and that's printed at the last line of the [INFO] output. In your case, as one easily can see this is a "1". So it becomes
ipodpatcher 1 -r bootpartition.bin

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