--- Log opened Thu Feb 09 00:04:25 2012 03:12 -!- TheSeven [~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven] has quit [Disconnected by services] 03:12 -!- [7] [~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven] has joined #freemyipod-support 04:29 -!- [Saint] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 04:31 -!- [Saint] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has joined #freemyipod-support 04:47 -!- [Saint__] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has joined #freemyipod-support 04:50 -!- [Saint] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 05:12 -!- [Saint__] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has quit [Quit: Quit] 09:28 -!- [Saint__] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has joined #freemyipod-support 09:30 -!- [Saint_] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 09:42 -!- [Saint__] is now known as [Saint] 10:58 -!- [Saint_] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has joined #freemyipod-support 11:23 -!- [Saint_] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 12:04 -!- [Saint] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has quit [Quit: Quit] 15:16 -!- node_ [5d2dc53d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.93.45.197.61] has joined #freemyipod-support 15:17 < node_> hi there 15:18 < node_> I've got an ipod classic 160gb (I suppose it's a 6th gen) 15:19 < node_> when I try to enter in DFU mode , pressing menu&click until I get the black screen 15:21 < node_> my pc doesn't recognize the DFU'd ipod as a ""Apple Recovery (DFU) USB Driver" 15:21 < node_> *an 15:22 < node_> thus being unable to continue the installation 15:24 < node_> mmh probably everyone's sleeping 17:45 < [7]> node_: so the pc does not recognize anything at all? 18:04 -!- benedikt93 [~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93] has joined #freemyipod-support 20:03 < node_> @7 20:03 < node_> exactly 20:05 < node_> even though it does the "dun dun" sound when I disconnect the usb ... 20:06 < [7]> then it *is* actually being detected 20:07 < [7]> and you just didn't find it 20:07 < node_> I think so 20:07 -!- [7] [~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 20:08 < node_> noo 7 don't leave! 20:11 -!- TheSeven [~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven] has joined #freemyipod-support 20:12 < node_> ok welcome back 20:13 * TheSeven needed to reboot his server because it was lagging 20:14 < node_> I think it is detected, though I can't figure how to find it 20:15 < TheSeven> it should be shown somewhere in the device manager 20:16 < node_> device manager? 20:16 < node_> you mean in control panel? 20:17 < TheSeven> right click on "my computer" => manage 20:19 < node_> it does show an "apple mobile device USB driver" 20:20 < TheSeven> so itunes is installed on that machine? 20:20 < node_> yup 20:20 < TheSeven> make sure all itunes processes (including the apple mobile device service and whatnot) are closed/terminated 20:20 < TheSeven> then reboot the ipod and enter dfu again 20:20 < node_> done 20:20 < TheSeven> if this device node shows up it means that some itunes-related process got hold of it before we did 20:21 < node_> ok...just to make sure I followed those steps in the right way 20:21 < node_> I recover the Dfu'd ipod 20:21 < node_> then disconnect it 20:22 < node_> I shut Itunes, and all those process related to it 20:22 < node_> even the ipod services 20:22 < node_> and then I connect it, and hold those buttons until it gets dfu'd again 20:23 < TheSeven> yeah 20:23 < node_> 7 you're a nice guy 20:23 < node_> (or girl ) 20:25 < node_> ok..recovering it 20:28 < TheSeven> recovering wouldn't have been neccessary, just rebooting should work as well 20:28 < TheSeven> but it certainly can't hurt 20:33 < node_> uhm 20:33 < node_> still no folder 20:33 < node_> nor apple recovery DFU usb driver 20:33 < node_> crap 20:40 < node_> well, thanks anyway seven :) 20:43 < TheSeven> there should be an "apple ipod dfu device" or something similar 20:43 < TheSeven> it mentions DFU in the name 20:43 < TheSeven> might be listed in the "usb controllers" or "unknown devices" category 20:44 < TheSeven> if you're getting the mobile device thing again some apple stuff was still running 20:44 < TheSeven> if you get nothing at all (not even a sound when plugging) the ipod isn't in dfu mode 20:52 < node_> it's exactly as you said 20:52 < node_> probably there's still some apple process 20:52 < node_> going on in the background 20:54 < node_> no DFU whatsoever ...but it does detect it as an apple device 20:56 < TheSeven> yeah, you need to kill everything itunes / apple mobile device related 20:57 < TheSeven> and stop the apple mobile device service 20:59 < node_> you see...it's hard to tell exactly which processes are apple's...other than the obvious AppleMobileDevice and the Ipod services.. 21:01 * TheSeven isn't using itunes himself so he doesn't know the details 21:01 * TheSeven hands this case off to Farthen or user890104 :P 21:01 < node_> ahah ok :D 21:01 < node_> thanks mate 21:02 < node_> yoooo made it! 21:02 < node_> ;) 21:03 < Farthen> what did you do to make it work? 21:04 -!- benedikt93 [~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93] has quit [Quit: Bye ;)] 21:11 < node_> I just started the installer 21:11 < node_> and it worked :) 21:13 < node_> see ya 21:13 -!- node_ [5d2dc53d@gateway/web/freenode/ip.93.45.197.61] has quit [Quit: Page closed] 21:17 < TheSeven> lol 23:37 -!- [Saint] [~Saint]@101.98.129.152] has joined #freemyipod-support 23:37 -!- [Saint] [~Saint]@101.98.129.152] has quit [Changing host] 23:37 -!- [Saint] [~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940] has joined #freemyipod-support --- Log closed Fri Feb 10 00:04:27 2012