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Offline legion

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #15 on: February 27, 2007, 04:36:49 PM »
i got the gbsystem file from one of the pages on the rockbox manual.


i opened up the hidden files.

i didnt intend to delete everything on it, i just hit the button that said "format" and that deleted everything on it.

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Offline Nate!

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #16 on: February 27, 2007, 06:49:43 PM »
This may help.  I would get a second opinion before doing this though.

Download the GBSYSYTEM.zip file found at the bottom of the Gigabeat F/X Port page: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/GigabeatFXPort

Format your Gigabeat again.  Unzip the GBSYSTEM.zip you downloaded from above, onto your PC.  Where ever you unzipped that file you should now see another GBSYSTEM.zip and a text file.  Unzip this GBSYSTEM.zip into the root of your Gigabeat.  If your Gigabeat is drive K:, then right click the zip file and select "extract all."  (For XP) In the Extraction Wizard, click next.  Then it will ask for a destination to extract the files.  Type the drive letter that is your Gigabeat.  (For example K:\)  Click next.  After it finishes extracting you should only have the following directory structure on your Gigabeat:
K:\
   * GBSYSTEM
      * FONTS
      * FWIMG
->Files: FWIMG00.DAT
             FWIMG02.DAT
Download the bootloader from: here.

markun: that bootloader is outdated, please use http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/gigabeat/FWIMG01.DAT

Inside the bootloader.zip file, extract FWIMG01.DAT into the K:\GBSYSTEM\FWIMG directory.  Extract the bootsplash.raw into the root of K:\

Continue following the installation instructions line for line.  Again, here's the link: Installation Instructions or the manual here: Rockbox Gigabeat Manual

If this doesn't work for you, I would suggest you abandon trying to load Rockbox.  Call the Toshiba technical support line.  Ask them to send you the Firmware update/installation cd.  I hear they will do it free of charge.

Good luck.  Let us know what happens either way.
« Last Edit: December 15, 2007, 04:01:03 AM by markun »
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Offline legion

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2007, 10:08:44 AM »
yes, when i went to search for the files, i opened the part that allowed me to see hidden files.

i have gbsystem in another file because when i couldnt find the installation cd i went to my old pc and copied everything that had gigabeat on it, ie gbsystem, and gigabeat room. but without the installation cd i couldnt get it to work so thats how i found myself at the rockbox forums. by the way-thank u guys for all of your help so far - i know it must be aggravating trying to recue noobs like me all day.

so should i format it again and delete everything or is there another way ?
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Offline GodEater

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #18 on: February 28, 2007, 10:26:43 AM »
Can you post the layout of files on the your gigabeat as it stands currently so we can see what you've done so far ?
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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #19 on: February 28, 2007, 09:07:44 PM »
sorry-posted that last one before i saw that u had replied.

i just got home from work -- i will try this route that you just posted -- thank you for your continued patience.!



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Offline legion

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #20 on: February 28, 2007, 10:54:59 PM »
ok, layout as follows:

when i first open it:
gb system                                    bootsplash

bootsplash raw                             FWIMG01.DAT.ORIG.

ok, when i click on gbsystem:
gbsystem                                              read me

when i click on gbsystem again:
gbsystem
when i open that:

fonts                                     fwimg
                         
when fonts is opened:

fntja                   fntzh

fntzt                    fntzt24


when i open fwimg:

fwimg00                                 fwimg02


ok, so what i am missing or what have i screwed up ?


 



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Offline markun

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #21 on: March 01, 2007, 03:09:51 AM »
- your GBSYSTEM folder shouldn't be in another GBSYSTEM folder, but in the root of your player!
- you didn't install the bootloader: FWIMG01.DAT

Why don't you remove everything (no need to format), unzip the CONTENT of GBSYSTEM.ZIP to your Gigabeat (so don't unzip it to "GBSYSTEM" as that will create a new directory and put everything in there) and copy the bootloader (FWIMG01.DAT) to the GBSYSTEM\FWIMG folder

If X: is your Gigabeat the bootloader should be located at X:\GBSYSTEM\FWIMG\FWIMG01.DAT

After installing the bootloader you need to unzip rockbox.zip and rockbox-fonts.zip to your Gigabeat as well (again, the content, don't create 2 dirs called rockbox and rockbox-zip). For the first file go to the 'current build' section, for the second you go to 'extra'. Both onder 'download' at the top of this page on the left side.

If you still can't do it, either get help from a friend or just give up...
« Last Edit: March 01, 2007, 03:17:03 AM by markun »
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Offline GodEater

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #22 on: March 01, 2007, 03:20:41 AM »
Okay - there's a little inconsistency in what you've written, but I'm going to put those down to typos on your part (i.e. you've written "gb system" in one place, and "gbsystem" in another - those are different folder names, but I assume you didn't mean to put the space in the first one).

So from what you've said, you've got this layout :

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 |-GBSYSTEM
 | |-GBSYSTEM
 | | |-FONTS
 | | | |-FNTZH.DAT
 | | | |-FNTZT24.DAT
 | | | |-FNTZT.DAT
 | | | |-FNTJA.DAT
 | | |-FWIMG
 | | | |-FWIMG00.DAT
 | | | |-FWIMG02.DAT
 | |-readme.txt
 |-bootsplash
 |-bootsplash.raw
 |-FWIMG01.DAT.ORIG

There are a couple of things I'm not clear on though - like where your FWIMG01.DAT.ORIG has come from. On a "normal" gigabeat install, this should be the FWIMG01.DAT that arrived on the player from Toshiba, but you've stated twice now that you formatted the player before attempting to install Rockbox - so there wasn't an original firmware. So where did that one come from ?

Leaving that aside from now - your folder layout is wrong.
There should be only one GBSYSTEM folder, and you have two. So take the contents of the second one (the one with FONTS and FWIMG in it) and move those back up into the first one.

Next, take the rockbox bootloader file that you downloaded (the FWIMG01.DAT file) and put that into the FWIMG folder along with the FWIMG00.DAT and FWIMG02.DAT files you already have there.

You also now seem to have removed the .rockbox folder and the rockbox.gigabeat file you told us you had earlier. Please put those back exactly where you had them before.
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Offline Nate!

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #23 on: March 01, 2007, 10:33:30 AM »
I think I know what happened.  In reading your post I noticed that you have the GBSYSTEM folder inside another GBSYSTEM folder with a readme.txt.  

In my instructions, if you'll remember, I said unzip the GBSYSTEM.zip file onto your pc.  The reason for this is because, inside that zip file is ANOTHER zip file that contains the Folder you actually need to extract.  

So, save the GBSYSTEM.zip file from the Wiki to C:\temp.  When you extract it you will have a C:\temp\GBSYSTEM folder.  Inside that folder you will have another GBSYSTEM.zip and txt file.  Extract THAT zip file, ie. C:\temp\GBSYSTEM\GBSYSTEM.zip, onto your Gigabeat's root.  (K:\)  Once you do this, then you can continue with the install instructions.

Download the bootloader.zip from the bottom of the Wiki.  Extract IT onto the root of your Gigabeat.  Doing so will automagically put FWIMG01.DAT in the K:\GBSYSTEM\FWIMG directory.

Download the latest build.  Extract IT to the root of your Gigabeat.  Now you should have the .rockbox folder, rockbox.gigabeat, and bootsplash.raw files in the root of your Gigabeat.

If you do this correctly, your Gigabeat's file structure SHOULD look like this:

(K:\) being the root of your Gigabeat.  It may be a different letter on your PC.

K:\
   * K:\GBSYSTEM\
      * K:\GBSYSTEM\FONTS\
         * K:\GBSYSTEM\FONTS\FNTJA.DAT -> This and the next 3 are files.
         * K:\GBSYSTEM\FONTS\FNTZH.DAT
         * K:\GBSYSTEM\FONTS\FNTZT24.DAT
         * K:\GBSYSTEM\FONTS\FNTZT.DAT
      * K:\GBSYSTEM\FWIMG\
         * K:\GBSYSTEM\FWIMG\FWIMG00.DAT -> This and the next 2 are files.
         * K:\GBSYSTEM\FWIMG\FWIMG01.DAT
         * K:\GBSYSTEM\FWIMG\FWIMG02.DAT
   * K:\.rockbox\
   * K:\bootsplah.raw -> This is and the next 2 are files.
   * K:\rockbox.gigabeat
   * K:\gigabeat.conf
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Offline legion

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #24 on: March 01, 2007, 08:48:08 PM »
once again, thank you for your continued patience. i will try this and if i still cant get it to work then i am going to walk out on my deck and throw the damn thing into the canyon, because a) i am too dense to use it and b) i have spent so much of my time (and all of yours) on it that i could just go buy an ipod like my wife has and not have any of this headache lol.

cant believe i redid the whole thing and didnt even notice i no longer had the two rockbox files on it lol

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #25 on: March 03, 2007, 03:57:30 PM »
Maybe my faster boot zip wasn't such a good idea.... looks like it's causing problems if people aren't reading the readme. That GBSYSTEM folder is not meant to be all the rockbox files he needs, it just replaces the orinal firmware files that the bios checks with empty/nearly empty files. There is no FWIMG01.DAT included in my zip because that is occasionaly updated and it was already on that wiki.

I apologize. If someone agrees that I made a mistake by posting the GBSYSTEM on the wiki please take it off. I don't have the access to. Would it be a better idea to make a new wiki page for faster gigabeat boot?
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Offline Nate!

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #26 on: March 03, 2007, 07:21:01 PM »
Phalangees:  I think your zip is good.  I put instructions to extract the zip within that zip to the right place, and also to download the bootloader at the bottom of the same wiki.  Not sure where the disconnect is actually.  

I personally use your faster boot setup.  So definately leave it up there.  Thanks.
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Offline Phalangees

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #27 on: March 04, 2007, 01:14:39 PM »
ok. Just make sure you have a backup of your origianl firmware otherwise, if dual boot is ever supported, you won't be able to.
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Offline Nate!

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #28 on: March 04, 2007, 07:28:21 PM »
oh, definately.  I've got two or three copies, plus the original cd.  I'm straight.  But, it's great advice for the new people that take the leap.
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Offline legion

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Re: Some general Gigabeat install questions.
« Reply #29 on: March 09, 2007, 01:55:18 AM »
yup, ive decided---im gonna throw the damn thing off the balcony!!!!!!!!!!


i cant get rockbox to work --- but i found my original installation cd, so i figured i would get it back to normal with the gigabeat room and those bullshit .sat files -- and now i cant even get that to work -- still says "no system found on hdd" .

anyone know what i gotta do just to get it back to normal?

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