Error Reading Partition Table Possibly Not An Ipod
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Rockbox Opened by Raul (auctionlurker) - Sunday, 10 July 2011, 22:09 GMT Last edited by Dominik Riebeling (bluebrother) - Saturday, 16 July 2011, 08:18 GMT Task Type Bugs Category Rbutil Status Closed Assigned To No-one Operating System iPod error reading partition table possibly not an ipod rockbox Mini Severity Low Priority Normal Reported Version Rbutil SVN Due in Version Undecided Due
Error Reading Partition Table Drive 00 Sector 0
Date Undecided Percent Complete Votes 0 Private No Details RockboxUtility-v1.2.10 It has been a while since I updated my IPOD Mini error reading partition table drive 01 sector 0 G2. It has had a compactflash card inside of it for several years with no problems. I am contemplating upgrading to a newer 128GB CF card (max'ing out the capacity) and so I thought spinrite error reading partition table about first checking out the latest RB release. I used several utilities to check the IPOD's media with everything checking out 100 percent OK,.. except for 6 lightly frag'ged files, so I defrag'ged all 6 files :_) Then unmounted and disconnect the IPOD, then reconnected the IPOD and re-ran the utilities... which reported everything 100 percent ok with 0 fragged files. The RbUtility reports that it can not recognize the
Rockbox Ipod Classic
media, yet an earlier RBU version had no problems, it also properly recognizes the IPOD Mini G2. Am including the log file inside a .zip Rockbox Utility Log 07-10-201... (3.9 KiB) This task depends upon Closed byDominik Riebeling (bluebrother) Saturday, 16 July 2011, 08:18 GMT Reason for closing: Not a Bug Additional comments about closing: user error. Rockbox Utility is more strict when checking for the correct drive to install the bootloader to than it was in the past. Comments (7) Related Tasks (0/0) Comment by Dominik Riebeling (bluebrother) - Monday, 11 July 2011, 05:49 GMT What exactly does "can not recognize the media" mean? And which "earlier RBU" does work? I have a pretty similar setup (mini 2g with CF) and use that regularly without any problems. Does the Ipod recognize the disk? Are you absolutely sure you picked the correct drive for the Ipod? Comment by Dominik Riebeling (bluebrother) - Monday, 11 July 2011, 15:49 GMT Oh, and another question: what are those "several utilities"? Do those check the data partition or do they also check the firmware partition? Comment by Raul (auctionlurker) - Friday, 15 July 2011, 07:24 GMT "can not recognize the media" is exactly what RBU states when it is run, t
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to show the new bootloader and Rockbox utility method of installing. Read here -> iPod 6g Classic Rockbox Installation Introduction Thanks to some ongoing work by one of the EmCore developers (Thank you TheSeven!!). We have a development version which is working great on my iFlash boards - this includes CF, SD and mSata cards. Installation is a two part process. First part we replace the Apple OS with EmCore and once that is running we install Rockbox. You can get more info about emCore and Rockbox at these links. One great side effect of installing EmCore / Rockbox, is it removes the silly 128Gb LBA28 limits of the Apple OS for 6g (80Gb,160Gb,120Gb) owners. Be warned you are making low level changes to your iPod - so read this warning and disclaimer, understand the risks before proceedings :- http://www.freemyipod.org/wiki/EmCORE_Installation Installation You read the disclaimer and warning above?!?!?!? No crying if it goes wrong. Download the latest development build files here :- ClassicRockbox. Extract the archive to a convenient place, so you should have a folder called ClassicRockbox. If you have iTunes installed, hit ctrl + alt + del and start task manager. In task manager goto the Processes tab and click on show processes from all users. Then right click on these processes and select kill process tree :- iPodService.exe , iTunesHelper.exe , AppleMovileDeviceService.exe . Connect your iPod to the computer. Hold down Menu + Select, for around 5 to 10 seconds - keep holding until it stops resetting and the iPod looks like it has died - screen should be blank and no backlight. Wait a moment for the computer to install the iPod device recovery driver. In the folder ClassicRockbox, double click bootstrap_ipodclassic_itunes.exe. A UMSBoot drive should appear. Drag and drop the installer-ipodclassic.ubi file in to the UMSboot drive. Now safe eject the UMSboot drive. EmCore should now boot up on t