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Rockbox General => Rockbox General Discussion => Topic started by: PoPo on September 02, 2007, 03:47:08 AM
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I just got a iPod Nano 2GB, 1st Generation. I updated it to the latest version through iTunes. Its now on 1.3.1. I copied the ./rockbox folder to the iPod, then installed the bootloader.
I copied music on it through iTunes.
I start RockBox, then go to Database. It says "Database not ready" "Select : yes" and "Other : No". It searches for files, finds 600+ and says "hold Play/Pause".
I keep trying to go to Database, yet it only shows the prompt. I tried removing the "Hidden" attribute from "Ipod_Control" and try the search again. It finds more files, but still only shows the prompt. I manually navigate to "Ipod_Control/Music/F00/'random track'" and a song plays.
I stopped playing the song, then rebooted the iPod. I go back to the song, and I get "Data Abort at 01F030F4".
There are 2 corrupted files now, "@APABAz5.TCD" and "NVR@I.HJ"
I've tried this several times, reinatlling the iPod software then reinstalling Rockbox, and the same thing always happens.
Any help?
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What prompt are you referring to ?
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There are known issue with the latest firmware on the Nano. See http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/7510 for details.
Besides, the broken files look like filesystem trouble. Try running chkdsk /f
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The prompt I was referring to was the number of files found after the Database search.
Thank-you. I had a feeling it was the updated firmware. Is it possible to go back to a compatible firmware?
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Yes - have a quick search on the wiki for the IpodManualRestore topic - it tells you where you can get apple firmwares from, and what to do with them.
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Thanks for the tip, but I don't have a linux distro to perform the restore with. I'll just wait till RockBox is updates for the 1.3.1 firmware.
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You could always use :
a) a LiveCD
b) the Rockbox VMWare image
both would do the job fine.
I also understand there's a "dd" for windows out there which would work too.
Given we don't know what (if anything) in 1.3.1 is broken - you may be waiting a very long time indeed for us to fix it.
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You could also simply use an older build of Rockbox -- as been reported a couple of times older builds (before the clock setup was changed) work fine.
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Just to clarify, this doesn't appear to be an issue specific to v1.3.1 of the Apple firmware - people running v1.1 and v1.2 have also reported the same problem, and some people running 1.3.1 don't experience the issue.
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Ok. I've got a lot of free time today, so I'll try it out.
Thank a lot for the continued help.