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# Install iTunes on your computer (if you don't have) | # Install iTunes on your computer (if you don't have) | ||
− | # Connect your iPod to your computer | + | # Connect your iPod to your computer using the USB cable '''(important, otherwise it won't work)''' |
# Press and hold the menu and select buttons for between 10 and 15 seconds - [http://youtu.be/Y_bIDtBohnE click here for a how-to video] (The iPod starts to reboot after about 5 seconds, keep holding the buttons until it seems to turn off completely). The display of your iPod should now stay black, and a new USB device called "USB DFU Device" should connect to your PC. | # Press and hold the menu and select buttons for between 10 and 15 seconds - [http://youtu.be/Y_bIDtBohnE click here for a how-to video] (The iPod starts to reboot after about 5 seconds, keep holding the buttons until it seems to turn off completely). The display of your iPod should now stay black, and a new USB device called "USB DFU Device" should connect to your PC. | ||
# Restore using iTunes | # Restore using iTunes |
Revision as of 21:22, 29 December 2012
If you would like to uninstall emCORE please follow these instructions:
iPod Nano 2G
If you removed the firmware partition during the installation, you need to restore with iTunes first, so ALL data on your iPod Nano 2G will be deleted!
- Power on your iPod
- Scroll to Tools in the Boot menu
- Press Select
- Scroll to Uninstall emCORE
- Press Select
iPod Classic
Warning: Uninstalling emCORE will delete ALL data on your iPod Classic!
- Install iTunes on your computer (if you don't have)
- Connect your iPod to your computer using the USB cable (important, otherwise it won't work)
- Press and hold the menu and select buttons for between 10 and 15 seconds - click here for a how-to video (The iPod starts to reboot after about 5 seconds, keep holding the buttons until it seems to turn off completely). The display of your iPod should now stay black, and a new USB device called "USB DFU Device" should connect to your PC.
- Restore using iTunes