![]() ![]() Wait a moment for the computer to install the iPod device recovery driver.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.Then right click on these processes and select kill process tree :- iPodService.exe, iTunesHelper.exe, AppleMovileDeviceService.exe. In task manager goto the Processes tab and click on show processes from all users. If you have iTunes installed, hit ctrl + alt + del and start task manager.Extract the archive to a convenient place, so you should have a folder called ClassicRockbox.Download the latest development build files here :- ClassicRockbox.You read the disclaimer and warning above?!?!?!? No crying if it goes wrong.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.īe warned you are making low level changes to your iPod – so read this warning and disclaimer, understand the risks before proceedings :. You can get more info about emCore and Rockbox at these links. ![]() First part we replace the Apple OS with EmCore and once that is running we install Rockbox. We have a development version which is working great on my iFlash boards – this includes CF, SD and mSata cards. Thanks to some ongoing work by one of the EmCore developers (Thank you TheSeven!!). Read here -> iPod 6g Classic Rockbox Installation There is a new version of this guide, updated to show the new bootloader and Rockbox utility method of installing. ![]()
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