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Installation / Removal => Manual Installation => Apple - Installation/Removal => Topic started by: Ezzard on November 14, 2009, 03:33:33 PM
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I'm unable to install the bootloader onto my Nano 2G. It reads:
ipodpatcher 4.0 with v3.0 bootloaders (v1.0 for 2nd Gen Nano)
(C) Dave Chapman 2006-2009
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
[INFO] Scanning disk devices...
[INFO] Read XML info (6240 bytes)
[INFO] Ipod found - 2nd Generation Nano ("winpod") - disk device 3
[INFO] Reading partition table from \\.\PhysicalDrive3
[INFO] Sector size is 2048 bytes
[INFO] Part Start Sector End Sector Size (MB) Type
[INFO] 0 63 48194 94.0 Empty (0x00)
[INFO] 1 48195 3951989 7624.6 W95 FAT32 (0x0b)
[INFO] Read XML info (6240 bytes)
[INFO] Ipod model: 2nd Generation Nano (32MB RAM) ("winpod")
[ERR] *** ipodpatcher does not support the 2nd Generation Nano! ***
Press ENTER to exit ipodpatcher :
I appreciate any help.
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This is a known problem and has been fixed in svn. If you have a Rockbox build environment set up, you can build an ipodpatcher which will work on your 2nd gen nano.
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Thanks for the feedback. I've just finished setting up the Rockbox build environment through VMware. I'll need some help on how to build a compatible ipod patcher. Could you give me some advice on how to start? I've read the site wiki (http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/VMwareDevelopmentPlatform), and looked through the forums.
I'm thinking that perhaps I should continue this thread in the Starting Development and compiling section.
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I'm not sure if you can actually patch an ipod from inside Vmware, and I don't think you actually need the rockbox dev tools, just gcc.
The easiest way is probably to install cygwin (checking the gcc box when you do) and then browse to the ipodpatcher source and type "make". Then run the binary from inside the cygwin shell I've never tried this on Windows though.
Edit: Maybe it is possible in vmware. I've always had USB problems, but that may just be me.
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Alright, I installed cygwin just in case. Anyways, when I tried to download from http://download.rockbox.org/cygwin/, I got the error regarding the missing .sig file. The wiki says "...supply the -X (--no-verify) command-line flag when using Cygwin's setup.exe." This can be added into the command-line invocation in a Windows shortcut, for convenience. " This may sound silly, but where would I insert -X?
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It depends on how you're launching the setup.exe. If you do it from cmd then you just type "setup.exe -X". If you're launching it from a shortcut, then you edit the shortcut properties to include it there.
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I'm not sure if you can actually patch an ipod from inside Vmware
It is possible to use iPodpatcher in VMWare; I was able to successfully patch all of my iPods that way.
I used VMWare Fusion 3 on OS X 10.6.1 at the time, running an Ubuntu 9.10 VM to do it. But yes, it's a bit of a "your mileage may vary" situation.
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I just got a 2g the other day and tried this, same error
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I just got a 2g the other day and tried this, same error
You could of course try Rockbox Utility from SVN, for which some testing binaries are available (http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=23544.0) since a while. These do include recent ipodpatcher code, so should work. Might make more sense than reporting a known issue once again ...
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thanks for the link, but the testing binary just crashed when I try to install a bootloader
I tried using the vmware image and svn to compile ipodpatcher with the bootloaders and that segfaulted
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thanks for the link, but the testing binary just crashed when I try to install a bootloader
I tried using the vmware image and svn to compile ipodpatcher with the bootloaders and that segfaulted
Now this is confusing. What exactly crashed, how did you retrieve it and where (which OS, environment) are you trying to run it?
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I tried both r24140 and r24332 zip's from the testing binaries link in xp, both crash when I click the install bootloader button.
(http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/6048/clipboard01znw.jpg)
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I tried both r24140 and r24332 zip's from the testing binaries link in xp, both crash when I click the install bootloader button.
Ok, so the binary by itself does run? Can you please attach the output of the About / Troubleshoot / System Info dialog?
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yeah, they run until I try the bootloader
OS
Windows version 5.1, build 2600 (Service Pack 3)
Qt version 4.6.0
Username
xxxx
Permissions
Admin
Attached USB devices
VID: 046d PID: c525, USB Receiver
VID: 05ac PID: 1260, iPod
Filesystem
A:\, 0 MiB available
C:\, 6241 MiB available
D:\, 0 MiB available
E:\, 0 MiB available
F:\, 1096 MiB available
H:\, 33 MiB available
I:\, 8724 MiB available
J:\, 464 MiB available