Third Party > Repairing and Upgrading Rockbox Capable Players
Sansa E200 Bricked by Recovery Mode
Brambo:
--- Quote from: Mr. Vage on March 24, 2007, 01:35:49 PM ---No, the device is no longer recognized. Something went wrong during the programming of the i2c rom. Each time i retried, the progress was less and less. It is completely dead.
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That REALLY sucks man... but maybe there still is hope.. maybe Bagder or MrH has another genius way of fixing it...
Bagder:
There's now a e200tool version 0.2.1 available, that does the "i2c program cycle" on the player itself. This version first uploads the desired i2c contents to the IRAM and then using single usb message orders the player to program it.
MrH said this about 0.2.1:
"I have run about ten flawless programming cycles with this version, so it should be relatively safe to use, but as usual, I cannot give any guarantees. If it breaks, the user gets to keep all the pieces."
fLo:
HI, i recently bricked my player too by dropping a bin file in recovery mode...THe player is a e270. Sometimes the player doesnt even turn on when i hold power, let alone be recognized when plugged into the computer. When i do get it to turn on, its a black screen and a blue wheel...i cant get into recovery mode. Help please..
ive read previous posts and im very confused..
Brambo:
--- Quote from: fLo on March 25, 2007, 03:30:23 PM ---HI, i recently bricked my player too by dropping a bin file in recovery mode...THe player is a e270. Sometimes the player doesnt even turn on when i hold power, let alone be recognized when plugged into the computer. When i do get it to turn on, its a black screen and a blue wheel...i cant get into recovery mode. Help please..
ive read previous posts and im very confused..
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I would like to help (because I recently fixed my sansa with the help of the rockbox people!) but first tell what did you try already? Does linux recognise the player? How is the player recognised in linux? what does the e200tool say?
The sansa won't be allways recognised by linux, just try connecting&disconnecting it 5 times in a row and it will be recognised at least once I think...
fLo:
hi! sorry, im really bad with computers,, what is linux??
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