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If i load the rockbox fallback image it gives me an error (rockbox not found). If i hook the ipod to my pc i am only able to see two files, but from the space its still "sees" that it is filled with mp3s [10:37:49] i see a log(scrobble for last.fm) and a 0byte file. Is there any way to fix the partition? any command i can run? [10:40:15] Gabe_: try reformatting from emcore's menu [10:40:23] that's Settings->Reformat data partition [10:40:24] The file is named RRaA if that helps [10:40:33] you'll lose all data on it though [10:41:01] yes, but reformat means formatting, i would prefer to fix the partition before i do any reformatting, i had some data on it i would like to get back if possible :) [10:41:36] in this case, there are a few other options [10:42:05] but first, can you explain what happens when you attempt to start rockbox (settings->fallback rockbox image) [10:42:28] you see "no .rockbox directory found" / "installation incomplete"? [10:42:44] then, does it show the main menu? [10:42:47] it says no .rockbox found and installation incomplete, because all my directories are gone exept the two files (.scrobbler.log and RRaA) [10:42:51] yeah [10:42:56] like a fresh installation [10:43:44] where do you see these files? on your computer after connecting, or in rockbox's file maganer on the ipod? [10:44:01] rockbox file manager is empty, on my computer [10:44:13] go to rockbox's main menu [10:44:18] then hold down SELECT [10:44:31] and select "show files" -> "Show all files" [10:44:35] and check again [10:44:59] now i see the 2 files [10:45:06] scrobbler,log and the RRaA [10:45:32] in this case, all other files are gone, unfortunately [10:46:41] thats why i'm asking if there is a command to save the partition ;) i'm more a windows user and for me it looks like the mbr is gone, but i have no clue how to repair something like that on a linux system [10:47:05] if the mbr is gone, you won't see any filesystem at all [10:47:24] TheSeven might have an idea how do check if there's any data left [10:47:51] yeah in "my computer" on my windows i still see the ipod filled with alot of data [10:47:53] i would use some software like GetDataBack for FAT32 [10:50:04] yeah, my hope is that there is a command like chkdsk [10:50:14] *** Joins: STeeF (~STeeF@office.hostnetbv.nl) [10:50:36] *** Gabe_ is now known as Gabe|afk [10:50:46] need to go afk a mom, at work [11:10:56] *** Quits: [Saint] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [11:11:01] *** Joins: [Saint_] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) [11:14:53] *** Quits: [Saint_] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [11:15:00] *** Joins: [Saint] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) [11:20:11] *** Joins: [Saint_] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) [11:21:31] *** Quits: [Saint] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [11:24:40] *** Quits: [Saint_] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [11:26:06] Gabe|afk: i gave you an example of a filesystem recovery software, you can give it a try [11:30:25] *** Quits: Gabe|afk (d9c1a512@gateway/web/freenode/ip.217.193.165.18) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [11:56:18] *** Joins: [Saint] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) [12:02:49] *** Quits: [Saint] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [12:28:30] *** Joins: Gabe_ (51f633ca@gateway/web/freenode/ip.81.246.51.202) [12:29:14] thanks user890104 but i'm still hoping for a command to redo the index of the partition :) (that was the last i saw, had to reboot) [12:33:05] the index of the partition? what do you mean? [12:33:53] if you already repartitioned your ipod with some tool, or didn't make a backup before installing rockbox, there's a very small chance you can get any data that was previously on the disk [12:35:16] scanning the drive with that software i told you about might be a good start [12:35:47] it can undelete files and sometimes recover after formatting/filesystem corruption and other filesystem issues [12:38:28] *** Quits: ShapeShifter499 (Lance@95.211.165.246) (Excess Flood) [12:55:09] *** Quits: Elfish (amba@fuplz.co.cc) (*.net *.split) [12:56:37] *** Joins: Elfish (amba@fuplz.co.cc) [13:06:01] *** Joins: ShapeShifter499 (Lance@95.211.165.246) [13:15:18] *** Quits: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Disconnected by services) [13:15:24] *** Joins: [7] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [13:31:44] <[7]> "RRaA"... how the hell does an FSINFO signature get into a directory cluster? [13:33:02] <[7]> so apparently something screwed up the root directory cluster [13:33:36] <[7]> that's probably recoverable, but you'll probably have to track down the start clusters of all elements in the root directory manually [13:34:00] <[7]> (which should be fairly easy if you know the names of some files they contain) [14:11:47] hi 7, names of files in the root? or sub folders (like my whole music?) how can i do that? [14:52:49] *** Joins: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) [15:41:51] *** Joins: [Saint] (~Saint]@101.98.158.103) [15:41:52] *** Quits: [Saint] (~Saint]@101.98.158.103) (Changing host) [15:41:52] *** Joins: [Saint] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) [15:48:20] *** Quits: [Saint] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) (Quit: Quit) [15:48:41] *** Joins: [Saint] (~Saint]@101.98.158.103) [15:48:42] *** Quits: [Saint] (~Saint]@101.98.158.103) (Changing host) [15:48:42] *** Joins: [Saint] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) [15:58:02] <[7]> Gabe_: if a copy of the root directory still exists (which is unlikely) a file/folder name in the root could help [15:58:12] <[7]> otherwise a file/folder inside each subfolder to restore the root directory [16:27:45] i see still another file besides the RRaA and i could find out a file name other than that. subfolders wont be a big problem, it was my mp3 collection. [16:28:27] foldernames i might also remember a few [7] if that helps [16:29:36] <[7]> do you remember how exactly the ipod crashed, and what you were doing at that point? [16:30:01] <[7]> that crash apparently screwed up the file system rather badly, and I'd be really curious how this could happen [16:31:04] yes, at least kinda, [16:31:37] i took a shower and plugged the aux cable in from my music box in the bathroom, started to listen to a song, [16:32:53] then the song stopped, i was in the shower so i guessed battery might be empty (didn't recharge it for a while) but after a while the music continued. when i got out of the shower i pressed the pause button as i usualy do and this morning i took it and wanted to turn it on on my way to work, i was in the emcore menu and this is strange because [16:33:46] i did set fastboot to rockbox, so i was consfused and started rockbox and then the usual .rockbox not found etc like when you do a new installation [16:35:54] i didn't saw any errors but a few days back the ipod crashed, i didn't mind because it was the first time for a long time (i have the new gen, you [7] hooked me up with a dev build that wont freeze the new gen) so i didn't really thought about it until now. [16:37:04] <[7]> hm... this *might* possibly be to blame on a broken HDD firmware once again [16:37:15] <[7]> but could also have been some internal memory corruption in rockbox [16:37:39] <[7]> can you have a look at the superblock to check out what the first root directory cluster number is? [16:38:03] if you can give me a quick'n'dirty how to do so, sure [16:38:16] *** Quits: [Saint] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) (Quit: Quit) [16:38:39] *** Joins: [Saint] (~Saint]@101.98.158.103) [16:38:40] *** Quits: [Saint] (~Saint]@101.98.158.103) (Changing host) [16:38:40] *** Joins: [Saint] (~Saint]@unaffiliated/saint/x-8516940) [16:39:25] i have the ipod here at work, with a win 7 64bit machine to hand [16:39:25] <[7]> 4 bytes at offset 0x02C in the superblock [16:39:45] <[7]> hm, windows... [16:39:59] okay, so i guess i need a hexeditor that can handle opening a device [16:40:04] <[7]> will probably be easiest to have a look in HxD [16:42:04] yeah, give me a second, booting up ipod [16:44:14] [7]: 02 00 00 00 [16:45:27] <[7]> hm, so it wasn't the pointer but instead the real directory data that was screwed up here :/ [16:46:19] <[7]> can you search for "SCROBB~1LOG" in the first couple hundred MB? [16:46:39] https://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/uploads-ap.hipchat.com/20536/112176/nu6hqcn2nuoga3u/02-07-2012%2015-45-44.jpg [16:46:40] <[7]> i suspect that sector starts with RRaA :) [16:46:44] here a screenshot [16:46:48] yeah hold on i will [16:47:35] okay 4:30h remaining i'll let it search a moment [16:48:08] <[7]> shouldn't take more than a minute to find it [16:48:26] also in explorer i see 91.8 GB free of 148 GB if that is of any use [16:48:37] error [16:48:48] "Data error (cyclic redundancy check) [16:48:52] "Data error (cyclic redundancy check)" [16:48:54] <[7]> grr [16:49:04] <[7]> that supports my broken hdd firmware theory [16:49:19] <[7]> in combination with some bad sectors [16:49:23] that sounds bad [16:49:44] <[7]> did it say which sectors it couldn't read? [16:49:46] like, where did i put the reciept of the device bad [16:49:55] nope, only that message [16:50:00] <[7]> stupid tool :P [16:50:08] hxd ;) [16:50:21] <[7]> winhex would be much more clever here, but it's not free :( [16:51:09] i probably have it at home, but sadly here on my work pc i dont have any license [16:52:19] i fired up hxd again and try to search again [16:52:48] yeah same error and no visible indicator what offset [16:56:06] <[7]> can you try jumping to sector 38122? [16:56:22] <[7]> (offset 0x94EA000) [16:56:42] <[7]> that's where the root directory should be based on your superblock [16:56:51] there it is [16:56:53] yeah [16:56:55] RRaA [16:57:05] and little bit later scrobble log [16:57:35] <[7]> ok, can you scroll a bit up/down to check if it freaks out with these CRC errors anywhere close to that? [16:58:11] <[7]> did mounting the volume take unusually long? [16:58:42] i scrolled 50-100 pages up and down, no error from hxd or do i need to look for anything regarding the crc error? [16:59:06] hm, i wouldn't say so. with emcore it always took me a while, but just from the feel of it no, not really longer that always [16:59:49] <[7]> hm, I wonder what caused HxD to freak out then [17:00:11] <[7]> so now we know one thing for sure: the root directory itself was trashed [17:00:19] <[7]> but probably not much else [17:00:44] <[7]> i.e. the next step would be to locate any files/folders that were in the root and reconstruct their directory entries [17:00:59] <[7]> which is a bit easier for folders than for files [17:01:39] <[7]> i'd strongly suggest reformatting this volume in the long run to get rid of any residual damage [17:01:42] okay, well rockbox folders, a music folder 3,4 manually copied mp3 folders and a few files (hard/impossible to remember all the names) [17:02:03] <[7]> ok, anything that's particularly important? [17:02:26] okay, well if there is no "easy" check disk - reconstruct root command i could run i will do that [17:03:00] <[7]> you could try running chkdsk, if you're lucky it will create a bunch of FOUND.xxx files/dirs [17:03:16] <[7]> but I'm not sure if it will be able to tell files/folders apart correctly [17:03:22] its more that i had a few albums that i didn't migrate properly to my collection, but that wont be too much trouble and for the other files, oh well they are gone then [17:04:12] C:\Windows\system32>chkdsk f: The type of the file system is FAT32. An unspecified error occurred (666174766f6c2e63 d6). [17:04:19] <[7]> hahaha [17:04:21] <[7]> i love that one [17:04:32] yeah. my ipod saying DO NOT WANT :) [17:04:48] <[7]> chkdsk is too dumb to support the slightly nonstandard (but valid) sector sizes used by apple [17:05:10] <[7]> maybe linux fsck might be more clever [17:05:33] hmm, then i would see if i still have a vm with linux at home [17:05:49] <[7]> or you could try to manually fix things with e.g. winhex [17:06:03] <[7]> can you go back to that root directory sector and scroll a bit down? [17:06:14] <[7]> the rockbox folder should be close to that [17:07:04] <[7]> you can try searching for "ROCKBO" starting at that root dir sector [17:07:14] a little bit further down i get bootmenu, ill keep on scrolling [17:07:25] <[7]> should only be a couple hundred KB down [17:08:34] till "ab o o t m een u balblabal BOOTMENU" i got zeros [17:08:46] this is sector 38123 already [17:09:17] <[7]> that sector is apparently the .apps directory [17:09:51] further down then? [17:09:59] <[7]> yes [17:10:26] <[7]> probably like a hundred sectors [17:10:47] <[7]> searching for "ROCKBO" starting at this location should do the trick [17:11:16] CONFIG01CFG [17:11:21] i got now, scrolling futher [17:11:26] *further [17:11:36] ROCKBO~1TXT [17:11:43] ROCKBO~1IPO [17:14:42] ÿÿÿÿ/root_dir.bmark..bmark../.rockbox/most-recent.bmark.%s.t [17:14:48] did i found [17:15:16] further down or up [7] ? [17:15:22] -/.rockbox/rocks.rock....%s/%s.icons./.rockbox/icons./.rockbox/themes/%s.colours.fold [17:15:59] <[7]> the sector containing ROCKBO~1IPO is what I was looking for [17:16:09] <[7]> which sector number is that? [17:17:11] oh darn wait, couple of hunders up :D [17:18:34] [7] 38179 [17:18:55] 0x9523120 [17:19:07] is that rockbo... [17:24:54] <[7]> can you overwrite sector 38122 with this (and the rest zeros)? [17:24:55] <[7]> 69 50 6F 64 43 6C 61 73 73 69 63 08 00 00 00 00 [17:24:55] <[7]> 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 [17:24:55] <[7]> 41 2E 00 61 00 70 00 70 00 73 00 0F 00 B1 00 00 [17:24:55] <[7]> FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 00 FF FF FF FF [17:24:55] <[7]> 5F 41 50 50 53 7E 31 20 20 20 20 10 00 00 00 00 [17:24:57] <[7]> 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 [17:24:59] <[7]> 41 2E 00 72 00 6F 00 63 00 6B 00 0F 00 BD 62 00 [17:25:02] <[7]> 6F 00 78 00 00 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 FF FF FF FF [17:25:04] <[7]> 52 4F 43 4B 42 4F 7E 31 20 20 20 10 00 00 A4 82 [17:25:06] <[7]> E2 40 E2 40 00 00 A4 82 E2 40 3B 00 00 00 00 00 [17:25:32] <[7]> that should restore the .apps and .rockbox folders as a proof of concept before we invest any time into finding the other folders [17:27:49] give me a sec need to copy the code out of irc [17:29:14] the WHOLE sector with 00 [7] ? [17:29:23] <[7]> the rest of that sector, yes [17:29:37] <[7]> (it will probably be filled with zeros already) [17:29:44] <[7]> should be 4KB total [17:29:51] no, thats why im asking :) [17:30:03] <[7]> 0x94EA000 - 0x94EAFFF [17:30:37] <[7]> make sure that range is filled with zeros and put that pattern that I pasted at 0x94EA000 [17:31:20] access denied -.- oO [17:31:53] hold on, starting hxd with admin [17:32:11] if i didn't before [17:33:44] f... sh.... hxd just says "Access denied" [17:36:13] <[7]> that's windows trying to protect you from screwing the FS up :P [17:36:44] darn, i'll try it with a 32bit system [17:36:53] <[7]> that won't help much [17:37:08] <[7]> you'll need to prevent windows from mounting the file system [17:37:16] <[7]> or just use linux :) [17:37:36] <[7]> win xp or earlier might work as well [17:41:12] yeah it didnt :( hmm wait maybe win xp mode [17:42:04] but probably win7 will protect that too [17:42:12] don't have a xp machine here anymore :( [17:44:17] i'll try it with xp mode [17:47:36] rebooting right now [7] [17:48:07] rockbox is booting fine :) [17:48:24] <[7]> so editing it in xpmode worked? [17:48:37] yeah [17:48:49] you can "overtake" the controll of the usb device *evil laugh* [17:49:35] even my database is there again [17:49:42] sadly the file browser is still empty [17:51:03] (besides .rockbox and .apps of course) [17:56:17] still at work, need to go afk for 3 min. if you have an idea how to restore the rest, let me know, ill be right back [18:17:28] hey [7] i need to go (5:20pm) here and im off for the day, i'll join the channel when i'm home. for now, many thanks for your help so far [18:17:40] *** Quits: Gabe_ (51f633ca@gateway/web/freenode/ip.81.246.51.202) (Quit: Page closed) [18:33:17] *** Joins: farlepet (447565d8@gateway/web/freenode/ip.68.117.101.216) [18:40:19] *** Quits: ShapeShifter499 (Lance@95.211.165.246) (Excess Flood) [18:50:31] *** Joins: ShapeShifter499 (Lance@95.211.165.246) [18:55:57] *** Quits: ShapeShifter499 (Lance@95.211.165.246) (Excess Flood) [19:11:01] *** Joins: ShapeShifter499 (Lance@95.211.165.246) [19:17:55] *** Quits: farlepet (447565d8@gateway/web/freenode/ip.68.117.101.216) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [19:24:24] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:24:32] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:24:32] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:25:02] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:25:02] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:25:33] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:25:33] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:26:02] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:26:02] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:26:32] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:26:32] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:27:02] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:27:02] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:27:32] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:27:32] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:28:02] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:28:02] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:28:33] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:28:33] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:29:03] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:29:03] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:29:32] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:29:33] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:30:02] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:30:03] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:30:33] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:30:33] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [19:31:02] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [19:31:02] *** Quits: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) (Excess Flood) [20:00:03] *** Joins: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) [20:00:12] *** Parts: Farthen (~Farthen@2a01:4f8:101:2a4:0:bc28:b2e1:9) () [20:06:26] *** Quits: ShapeShifter499 (Lance@95.211.165.246) (Excess Flood) [20:26:44] *** Joins: ShapeShifter499 (Lance@95.211.165.246) [20:38:48] *** Joins: lenny (adbcc5fe@gateway/web/freenode/ip.173.188.197.254) [20:39:12] I have a question involving rockbox on my iPod Classic 6G [20:39:12] *** lenny is now known as Guest28566 [20:39:46] <[7]> Guest28566: just ask your question then [20:41:10] So I'm running r862 and it worked great yesterday. Today, however, my PC does not recognize it and I cannot add or remove files. The USB image shows up on my iPod, but the PC just doesn't show it. I've tried rebooting and running the fallback image, but those have not worked yet [20:46:06] <[7]> does not recognize it at all? not even in the device manager? [20:46:14] <[7]> or just doesn't mount the file system? [20:49:10] If I go to computer (I'm running vista) it does not show drive G, which is where my iPod is plugged in. However, it does seem to show up on the "Safely Remove Hardware" menu as a Apple Mobile Device USB Driver [20:53:33] <[7]> and it doesn't turn up even after several minutes? [20:54:05] <[7]> can you right click on computer and click "manage", then "device manager", and check if that complains about anything? [20:54:25] <[7]> if not, check "drive management" or whatever it's called in the same window to see if it's just that no drive letter is assigned for it [20:56:52] It does show an Unknown Device and it complains that the drivers have not been installed for this device. And under disk management it does not even show drive G [20:57:50] It also shows an Apple Mobile Device USB Driver [21:00:10] and it still hasn't showed up after about 5 minutes [21:06:34] Ok, when I reboot and go to the emcore menu, windows can't install the driver for "Emcore Debugger" [21:06:57] that's ok [21:07:11] But, my computer does recognize UMSboot when I run umsboot [21:07:35] and it doesn't if you run rockbox? [21:08:20] correct [21:20:36] Ok, I just installed r859, but my computer still doesn't recognize my iPod in Rockbox even though Rockbox goes in the USB mode [21:29:50] r859 is an emcore version, not rockbox [21:31:00] i know. i was just making sure it wasn't my emcore version causing this error [21:32:16] emcore is not running anymore on the device after you launch rockbox [21:32:36] (until you restart it) [21:33:00] oh ok. any idea why my pc won [21:33:15] *won't recognize my ipod in rockbox [21:42:50] *** Quits: Guest28566 (adbcc5fe@gateway/web/freenode/ip.173.188.197.254) (Quit: Page closed) [21:56:10] *** Joins: lenny (adbcc5fe@gateway/web/freenode/ip.173.188.197.254) [21:56:34] *** lenny is now known as Guest40227 [21:59:42] Hey, this is the guy who's rockboxed ipod classic wouldn't show up on his pc. i restarted my pc to see if it would change anything and it didn't. my ipod still doesn't show up [22:28:07] It finally worked! I turned my iPod off and locked the hold switch. Then I plugged it in and my PC recognized it for some reason. [22:30:33] this is what i do in such cases: [22:30:40] 1. turn off and disconnect the ipod [22:31:00] 2. connect only the pc side of the cable and turn on the ipod [22:31:25] 3. run rockbox, then wait for the HDD activity icon (upper right on the default theme) to go away [22:31:43] 4. connect the ipod side of the cable and make sure it fits tightly [22:34:29] ok thanks. by the way, how stable are the latest builds like r862 and r867? [22:36:04] here's the changelog: http://websvn.freemyipod.org/log.php?repname=freemyipod&path=%2F&isdir=1& [22:36:16] most changes don't apply to emcore for classics [22:37:48] updating to r862 is worth in my oppinion [22:38:00] it fixes a filesystem bug [22:39:50] awesome thanks [22:44:32] *** Quits: Guest40227 (adbcc5fe@gateway/web/freenode/ip.173.188.197.254) (Quit: Page closed)