[02:53:07] *** Quits: egrain (~melissa@p4FC85C34.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) (Quit: welcome to chili's) [06:42:04] *** Quits: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) [06:42:52] *** Joins: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [10:05:11] *** Joins: luyikei (~quassel@i255020.dynamic.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) [10:09:39] *** Quits: luyikei (~quassel@i255020.dynamic.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [10:11:40] *** Joins: luyikei_ (~quassel@i255020.dynamic.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) [17:13:58] *** Quits: luyikei_ (~quassel@i255020.dynamic.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) (Remote host closed the connection) [21:14:58] *** Joins: Fabricyo (b3b95d53@gateway/web/freenode/ip.179.185.93.83) [21:15:32] Hey [21:16:11] I'm having troubles with my Ipod, someone can help me? [22:10:05] yes, what is the problem? [22:19:52] yesterday, i tried to turn on my ipod, but it displayed a error message, something with "BTT" [22:20:37] now, when I try to reinstall emcore, it gets stuck on "formatting screen" [22:29:22] *** Quits: Fabricyo (b3b95d53@gateway/web/freenode/ip.179.185.93.83) (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) [22:37:34] *** Joins: fa (b3b95d53@gateway/web/freenode/ip.179.185.93.83) [22:37:56] Hey [22:38:40] I had a problem with my internet connection, if you did answered me, please, do it again. [23:16:47] <[Saint]> That isn't a good sign, at all. [23:17:12] <[Saint]> FWIW, there's absolutely no reason to ever have to reinstall emCORE unless specifically instructed to do so. [23:20:52] yeah, but now, my ipod doesn't wanna come back to the emcore, it's uninstalled now. [23:21:51] <[Saint]> That really isn't a good sign at all. emCORE doesn't even live on the HDD, and doesn't actually require the HDD to be present at all. [23:21:58] and when I turn it on, it gets on the apple logo, and Itunes cannot recover it. [23:22:16] <[Saint]> For that to just randomly disappear suggests some form of catastrophic hardware failure. [23:22:27] oh Dear [23:23:46] <[Saint]> See if you are able to force DFU mode again, like you did when you first installed emCORE, and if your host system is able to recognize the device in DFU mode. [23:24:20] <[Saint]> If the device won't enter DFU mode, something is really catastrophically wrong. [23:24:25] Yes, my computer recognizes it. [23:25:20] And I can get on the UMSBoot and put the .ubi in it, but it freezes on Formatting screen [23:26:17] <[Saint]> During this time, is the HDD making any form of noise at all? You should be able to feel, and/or hear, the drive spinning. [23:26:34] <[Saint]> If it is, does it sound any different than normal? [23:28:00] Actually, I was hearing the HDD, like it was getting stuck, but now, it doesn't make any noise. [23:28:15] <[Saint]> Oh dear. [23:29:03] <[Saint]> So, that's /one/ issue. emCORE deciding to vanish entirely from completely unrelated storage (its not kept on the HDD at all), is another entirely. [23:29:14] No, forget it, I just touch the Ipod in my ear, it's making a noise. [23:29:36] So, what can I do? [23:31:10] <[Saint]> user890104: TheSeven: any idea on how to procede here? This type of lowlevel diagnosis is largely beyond me, all I'm aware of is that if emCORE thinks it can't talk to the disk (and especially if emCORE decides to vanish entirely from the device) "something is fucked up hard". [23:40:34] sounds like a HDD failure to me [23:41:02] emcore "vanishing" seems like part of the uninstallation + (failed) reinstallation procedure [23:41:23] <[Saint]> TheSeven: oh, yes, indeed. But also combined with emCORE vanishing suggests something deeper. [23:41:25] fa: does the disk make clicking noise while emcore tries to format it? [23:41:50] Yep, it does [23:41:53] <[Saint]> If I parsed it correctly, the user said that emCORE vanished as part of the initial symptoms. [23:42:02] <[Saint]> is that correct? [23:43:05] <[Saint]> Hmmm, seems not, the wording is ambiguous. [23:43:10] BBT error + clicking noise => typical disk failure symptom [23:43:21] and we know how often that seems to happen these days :/ [23:43:24] Yes, yesterday, it was stuck in this formatting screen [23:43:32] these disks just aren't made to last [23:43:47] <[Saint]> Not only that, they actively commit suicide. [23:44:03] <[Saint]> That's a bit different from not being made to last. They kill themselves. :) [23:46:34] oh dear.... [23:46:45] well, thanks for your time [23:47:04] <[Saint]> It is possible, albeit expensive, to replace the HDD. [23:47:24] <[Saint]> But it makes precisely zero sense to replace it with another spinning platter. [23:47:37] <[Saint]> If you're going to open it up and replace the HDD, go solid state. [23:48:38] <[Saint]> There's quite a few adapter plates aimed at converting these things to accept compact flash, SD, SSD, or mSATA volumes. [23:53:25] ... [23:54:02] I was expecting something that don't require money ( I don't have any) [23:54:44] Once again, thank you all. [23:55:00] And, sorry for my English.