[06:15:12] *** Quits: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Disconnected by services) [06:15:26] *** Joins: [7] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [11:14:50] *** Quits: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/staff/saint) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [11:15:46] *** Joins: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/staff/saint) [15:40:16] *** Joins: liar (~liar@188-22-128-167.adsl.highway.telekom.at) [15:43:44] *** Quits: krnlyng (~liar@91-115-246-218.adsl.highway.telekom.at) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [16:42:03] *** liar is now known as krnlyng [20:53:38] *** Quits: Elfish (amba@2001:1608:12:1:13:3:3:7) (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) [20:54:00] *** Joins: Elfish (amba@2001:1608:12:1:13:3:3:7) [22:02:27] *** Quits: [7] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Disconnected by services) [22:02:39] *** Joins: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [23:08:31] *** Joins: Bestesla (6cd5d4d4@gateway/web/freenode/ip.108.213.212.212) [23:09:19] After I eject and unplug my ipod classic 80Gb, the emcore menu does not boot up. Do you have any suggestions? [23:09:53] can you describe what is happening in more detail? [23:11:14] I copied over the ubi file to the UMS partition and then clicked "eject". I Then followed unplugged the device and the screen now has a grey rectangle on it instead of a boot menu [23:12:35] sounds odd... what did the screen look like while UMSboot was connected? [23:12:50] did it show UMSboot's info message, or just an apple logo and a black bar? [23:13:16] its showed the UMS info message about ejecting and unplugging [23:13:28] should I try a diffrent version of the ubi file? [23:14:13] so after you disconnect it, it garbles the screen somehow? [23:14:26] yes [23:14:33] can you make a photo of that? I haven't heard of such a behavior before... [23:15:02] yea, give me a min to reproduce it [23:17:40] where would you like the pics sent? [23:19:08] just upload them at e.g. imgur.com and paste a link here [23:23:17] before: http://imgur.com/03gYlAX [23:23:33] after: http://imgur.com/k5Hgt2y [23:23:45] very odd [23:23:57] what's the full name of the ubi file that you're copying to it? [23:24:15] could that have been corrupted somehow? did you properly eject the drive? [23:25:12] yes i properly ejected it. the ubi file is installer-ipodclassic-r859-20120102.ubi" [23:25:20] seems correct [23:25:31] try re-downloading it just in case... [23:28:11] just retried, same problem [23:30:28] you seem to be using the old umsboot version... I see no reason why that would be a problem, but you could try v0.2 just to check [23:32:22] not sure where you even found a v0.1 one... [23:32:40] I thought I had replaced all of those [23:33:01] do you have a link to the newer version? [23:33:28] which installation method? itunes or non-itunes? [23:34:04] non itunes [23:34:35] hm, that could explain it, most people use the itunes way... [23:34:49] so there might be an old binary hanging around there [23:35:22] http://files.freemyipod.org/targets/iPod%20classic/umsboot-ipodclassic.ubi [23:35:23] damn, i wanted to avoid itunes altogether [23:35:35] try dropping that file into umsboot v0.1 as a cross check [23:35:46] that should boot umsboot v0.2 [23:39:55] nope, that didnt boot [23:40:06] same grey box? [23:40:21] yea [23:40:30] I wonder how that could possibly happen... [23:40:42] I havent use this ipod for about 2 years... [23:40:59] do you have a linux box around? [23:41:09] nope [23:41:14] or do you want to try installing python + pyusb on windows? [23:41:24] you could try to bootstrap it with ipoddfu.py instead [23:42:36] Im not really familiar with python [23:42:50] well, it's sufficient if you know how to run command line tools [23:43:01] basically follow the linux instructions: http://www.freemyipod.org/wiki/EmCORE_Installation/iPodClassic/PrepareDFULinux [23:43:20] use python 3.x (3.3.3 should be fine), and download the other files [23:43:46] grab the pyusb 1.0 package (see wiki page), extract the archive, and place the "usb" folder from that into the folder where ipoddfu.py is [23:44:37] then follow the rest of the linux instructions, removing sudo from the command [23:44:45] and possibly adding the path to your python.exe executable [23:44:56] ok ill give a go [23:45:07] no su commands? [23:46:09] maybe you need to run the command prompt as administrator [23:46:15] that's kind of the sudo equivalent on windows [23:46:54] yea i was running the bootstrapper as admin [23:47:22] oh you mean run python as admin? [23:49:02] yes [23:55:35] *** Quits: Bestesla (6cd5d4d4@gateway/web/freenode/ip.108.213.212.212) (Quit: Page closed)