View Full Version : My ipod is buggered
tomars
July 17th, 2005, 02:39 PM
Arrgghhhhhh my iPod is buggered. I downloaded iPod updater to get my firmware up-to-date, firstly, it didn't recognise the iPod. Then it recognised it but said it was not suported by the Updater so I clicked restore, thought there was some corrupted files. Then it said it failed to restore because there was a write error and now its flashing the 'Do not disconnect' BUT ITS TURNED IT INTO MONOCHROME IPOD!!!!!! It is supposed to be 30gb Photo ffs. What can I do?
Thanks
WE_DELIVER
July 17th, 2005, 03:05 PM
You can reset the thing usually, dont know about the current click wheel color pods, by holdin gdown the menu and play button at the same time.
Also, some problems are solved by letting your iPod battery run out COMPLETELY(such as, let it run out, and then leave it for a day without charging). and then recharging it and restoring it.
Thats all I know.
tomars
July 17th, 2005, 03:17 PM
Ok so resetting doesnt work.
Whats the second thing you say I should do? Thats what happened, it ran out of charge and I havent charged it for a few days, what should I do?
Leave it to recharge fully?
tomars
July 17th, 2005, 03:20 PM
Oh my god its so fucked, it doesnt even charge through the power supply. If I plug it in my PC it shows the do not remove thing, but its in monochrome and looks all different animations.
The worst thing is the Apple site, its impossible to find support.
Malakai1911
July 17th, 2005, 03:29 PM
Hmm... follow my simple, easy steps.
- Calm the fuck down. It's nearly impossible to fuck the ipod up during a flash, because you can recover almost every single time, thanks to the ipod bootloader not getting fucked by the flash software.
- You need to charge it with the fucking AC adaptor.
- After charging, reflash with the right damn software, you probably grabbed the wrong updater, and try again. Make sure you get the new firmware that is compatible with the photos.
I have the 30GB photo. I tried updating with the older updater and freaked just like you did, since I did it on the first day I bought it "oh great, i fucked it up already". I grabbed the updater off the CD because apple had an old one still up... but the newest updater from the apple.com site works fine on mine (added podcasting support too).
tomars
July 17th, 2005, 03:37 PM
I used the updater from the site. Is there more than one? Because I could only find the one.
The AC adapter doesn't charge it, it doesn't show ther charging symbol, when I turn it on it shows a folder with an exclamation then turns off straight away, without charging. I tried the manual for the eclamation thing and it didn't work.
tomars
July 17th, 2005, 03:37 PM
Thanks for trying to help me, by the way
wonderboy2005
July 17th, 2005, 04:08 PM
This (http://www.ipodlinux.org/Uninstallation) guide is meant for uninstalling linux from your iPod, but so long as you can still see the iPod in 'My Computer,' this should fix the problem. Once you've changed the hex value in the file, make sure you use the proper update, or you'll have to start all over again.
edit: before you do any updating, tell us what generation your iPod is. If you are unsure, describe how it looks from the front. IE, is the scroll wheel grey, are there 4 buttons above a white scroll wheel, etc. Given that information, we can find the correct update for you, so you don't do the same thing again.
tomars
July 17th, 2005, 04:23 PM
I don't know what generation it is, it is iPod Photo, isnt there only one generation of these? Now they are just iPod colour. It is 30gb, click wheel. I can't follow those instructions because my iPod shows up as (D:) but when I click on it, it says please insert a disk. Thanks for helping
wonderboy2005
July 17th, 2005, 04:54 PM
Photo iPods are 4th gen I think, but they have their own firmware.
I hope you have all of your music backed up elsewhere. If so, I suggest you try reformatting your iPod. Right click the ipod (D:) in my computer and select 'Format...'
Malakai1911
July 17th, 2005, 04:56 PM
Dont fucking even try to install linux on the ipod photo, it wont work.
This is the newest iPod Photo flash - http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/ipodupdater20050626.html
This is the original iPod Photo flash - http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/ipodupdater20041020.html
I currently run the newest one on my 30GB iPod Photo.
The exclamation point means fucked firmware update, and it not staying on means the battery power is probably low. Try charging it for say, 6 hours using the AC adaptor (dont charge with the PC). Then, try holding menu and down for 10 seconds when you start it up to reset it. Then connect it to your PC and try reflashing.
Malakai1911
July 17th, 2005, 04:57 PM
If so, I suggest you try reformatting your iPod. Right click the ipod (D:) in my computer and select 'Format...'
Wow wonderboy2005, arent you a fucking fountain of disinformation today. If he does that, it not only will fix nothing, but then he's going to definately have to use the updater, and then format it AGAIN with the apple utility. (It will erase all of the system files, not just his music).
Do you even OWN an iPod?
wonderboy2005
July 17th, 2005, 05:47 PM
Wow wonderboy2005, arent you a fucking fountain of disinformation today. If he does that, it not only will fix nothing, but then he's going to definately have to use the updater, and then format it AGAIN with the apple utility. (It will erase all of the system files, not just his music).
Do you even OWN an iPod?
First of all, yes I do own an iPod.
As for the linux thing, you might want to read it a little more careful. I NEVER told him to install linux on his iPod. The guide that I linked to is a method of UNINSTALLING linux. The reason I suggested that was because following those steps fools your iPod into thinking that the firmware is outdated, and thus needs to be updated. This process will erase linux partitions if there are any, but it also resets the firmware, which is exactly what needs to be done.
On the other hand, I highly doubt your method would accomplish anything. If the firmware is corrupt, resetting the ipod won't do anything. That would be like restarting your computer to fix a corrupt install of windows. The problem will still be there.
As for formatting the iPod, I agree its not the worlds greatest idea. However, if it is successful, he would atleast be able to access it from within windows. And no, he would not have to reformat it, so long as it is innitially formatted with fat32. Files would have to be put back on the drive, but the update would take care of that.
However, if the iPod just locked up, or had a random error (unlikely) cold booting it might work. Give it a shot - it won't hurt anything, but don't be supprized if nothing changes.
Betamax
July 17th, 2005, 06:51 PM
I'm finding it hard to picture an I-pod being buggered.
ccc1005
July 17th, 2005, 07:37 PM
Then again it is an Ipod...
Mels_Smileys45
July 17th, 2005, 09:50 PM
I think i saw some links for a free ipod on ZP awhile back. You may want to check them out.
tomars
July 18th, 2005, 03:30 AM
Dont fucking even try to install linux on the ipod photo, it wont work.
This is the newest iPod Photo flash - http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/ipodupdater20050626.html
This is the original iPod Photo flash - http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/ipodupdater20041020.html
I currently run the newest one on my 30GB iPod Photo.
The exclamation point means fucked firmware update, and it not staying on means the battery power is probably low. Try charging it for say, 6 hours using the AC adaptor (dont charge with the PC). Then, try holding menu and down for 10 seconds when you start it up to reset it. Then connect it to your PC and try reflashing.
Ok, so to get it to charge, I had to put it in Disk Mode (which is pretty messed up that it wont just charge normally.) So this morning it is full charge, the updater you pointed me to is the one I already have got and Ive tried uninstalling and reinstalling and it just says "The attached iPod model is not supported by this application."
A google search of that message only comes up with one result actually containing the sentence and that is of no use.
I tried to format it but it takes ages and about 30 mins later when it is about a quarter way through, it says it failed to format the disk.
I cant beleive it, I cant see what I would have done wrong, I ran the updater and it only allowed me to restore, so I restored and now its gone like this :D
Thanks for the help :D
WE_DELIVER
July 18th, 2005, 08:44 AM
The easiest thing to do is, if your iPod is under waranty, is to take it to the apple store and get it fixed up there.
One time, I built a computer and hooked up the firewire ports from the case to the mother board wrong(Stupid Korean to English Translations!). I hooked up my iPod and fried the firewire interface in the ipod. It wouldnt mount or charge. Luckily I was under waranty. I just walked into the apple store, pretended like i didnt know what was happening, the tech tried to restore it, it didnt work, so I got a brand new iPod.
The bad part is ofcourse, last time I checked, the apple stores are rare.
tomars
July 18th, 2005, 09:28 AM
I bought it a few months ago but I didn't get AppleCare so this means I am under 1 year warranty?
When I take it to the apple store do I need any proof of purchase or anything? How are they going to know its mine? Do I need the warranty sheet that came wih it?
tomars
July 18th, 2005, 11:28 AM
Sorted, phew. I had to reformat and restore it on my sisters Mac, then reformat and restore for a windows PC. I kind of wish I could have been given a brand new one tough, my screen is scratched. Thanks for the help :D
Thanks
wonderboy2005
July 18th, 2005, 11:37 AM
Sorted, phew. I had to reformat and restore it on my sisters Mac, then reformat and restore for a windows PC. I kind of wish I could have been given a brand new one tough, my screen is scratched. Thanks for the help :D
Thanks
So everything is working properly now? I hope so.
dogantx3
August 6th, 2006, 07:43 PM
Ive got this exact same problem.
Except i dont know anyone with a mac. Is there any other wasy to fix this stupid problem?
By the way ive got a 40GB Ipod Photo
Dogan
Treharniepod
August 4th, 2007, 12:19 AM
Hi, I have also got a 20GB ipod which is click wheel, and not colour screen. When I switch it on its fine, but when i plug it into my itunes, it says itunes has detected an ipod that appears to be corrupted. then it suggests that i restore it. however, I've tried this method many times and it hasn't worked! can anyone help me please?!
dogantx3
August 12th, 2007, 05:58 PM
try to restore your ipod on another computer.
I gave mine to a friend to try restoring it and it worked.
So maybe give that a go.
It worked for me. and now i need to do it again, its buggered again!!:devil2