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Old Snook instal the new version for ipod
Old Snook instal the new version for ipod











Old Snook instal the new version for ipod

I have tried everything, I do not want to restore my iPod and risk losing all the songs I have paid for. When I hit the sync button on the bottom right, The iPod shows that it is sinking but just for about 30 seconds and then it goes back to connected, also at the top of the laptop screen it will flash start sink for a fraction of a second and then go back to the iPod icon. I click on the iPod icon and it brings me to the page where it shows software version 2.0.5, when I go down to the audio bar, it shows that I have a 9394 songs I just downloaded yesterday, another 50 or 60 songs onto my laptop but these will not transfer to my iPod classic. My iTunes is up-to-date with the latest version, here is what is happening when I connect my iPod classic to my windows 10 laptop. I have tried all suggestions that I’ve read online and nothing has worked. If you have any questions, feel free to leave them below and I’ll try to answer whatever I can.įeel free to follow Brian on Twitter.My iPod classic 160 GB will no longer sync with my iTunes library. So there you go! You’ve now customized that old iPod of yours into something slightly more recent. Make sure your cd into the directory that has both ipodpatcher and loader.bin. You can download just the loader.bin file here.The command should look like this: But, instead of using ipodpatcher.exe in the Command Prompt, use ipodpatcher from Terminal. You’ll then need a custom bootloader so that you can actually boot Rockbox.įor the iPodLoader, download this, and follow portion 3 above. rockbox folder into your iPod Nano on your desktop or through Finder). After that, extract all of the files to the root of your iPod Nano (just drag the. If you really don’t want to use Windows for the iPodWizard portion (which themes the iPod OS), then you can still use Mac OS X to install Rockbox and the iPodLoader.įor Rockbox, simply download the latest build from here. When you get back into the loader, it should look exactly like you see it in the picture above. Save the file, and copy it to the root of your iPod Nano. To change the colors, simply create a blank file (using Notepad) called “loader.cfg”, and copy & paste the following into it: After it’s complete, eject your iPod, and you’ll see the loader as soon as your iPod turns on. It will then install iPodLoader to your device.













Old Snook instal the new version for ipod