Iflash cf12/16/2023 ![]() ![]() Every now and then the iPod would pause playing, backlight turning on and after 2-3 seconds the iPod would resume playing from about the same spot. Restoring the iPod and loading songs on it works like a charm, and it’s pretty fast. The iPod it’s a 160Gb iPod classic, model MC297LL, loaded with about 120Gb of mostly ALAC and 256Kbps AAC files (about 6000 files). I bought in late December 2014 the iFlash CF+SD/CF adapter and I’m using it with a 256Gb PNY Elite Performance High Speed SDXC Class 10 UHS-1 card. Unfortunately I don’t have a 5.5 gen to try.įirst of all thanks for making this little jewel □ The only thing I can think of to try is to put the sdxc or ssd adaptor in another 7.5gen ipod, just in case its a fault with the logic board of these. I’m not having much luck with either the sdxc pod or the ssd one (the latter tends to corrupt itself when syncing – you wait 5 hours for it to finish, then it goes to the red-cross when you eject – I’m increasingly thinking its due to heat). ![]() The battery is fully charged, but its as if either upon ejection or upon connection to the PC the ipod suffers some corruption that means it can no longer be recognised by the PC unless its in disk mode. It will only ever work for a period, after being loaded up the first time, but any attempt to sync again or to reboot the device and it goes back to the apple icon reboot loop. The same thing happens if I do a forced ‘select-menu’ reboot of the ipod. I can still connect in disk mode and see everything (all the content) is still there, but I can’t connect in ipod mode and can’t use the ipod any more, and have to restore and resync it. ![]() Then the ipod will behave as if its completely corrupt, and will ask to be restored. Sometimes I then notice corrupted or swapped-round art-work (though artwork sometimes gets confused even on my hd ipod, the firmware seems to struggle with that in general).īut even if I don’t, every single time I then connect the pod to the PC again, windows will pause, then claim the disk is unformatted. Sometimes it corrupts instantly upon being ejected, more often it seems to be successful at this point. (I have found that any attempt to interrupt the sync to break it into shorter batches will cause iTunes to fall over, requiring it to be restarted, and then a wait while it checks library and verifies ipod) I sync a full 240gb or so to it (takes 4-5hours) eject it. ![]()
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