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* Go to http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ and download the installer (for example, to your Desktop), but do not run it
* Go to http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ and download the installer (for example, to your Desktop), but do not run it
* Get the 7-Zip archiver, and install it: http://7-zip.org/download.html
* Get the 7-Zip archiver, and install it: http://7-zip.org/download.html
* Open 7-Zip, then browse to the Desktop
* Open 7-Zip, then browse to the Desktop
* Right-click the installer, and select '''Open Inside (Ctrl+PgDn)'''
* Right-click the installer, and select '''Open Inside (Ctrl+PgDn)'''
* Click on '''AppleMobileDeviceSupport64.msi''', and select '''Copy''' from 7-Zip's toolbar
* Click on '''AppleMobileDeviceSupport6464.msi''', and select '''Copy''' from 7-Zip's toolbar
* Select the Desktop as destination
* Select the Desktop as destination
* Run the AppleMobileDeviceSupport installer from the Desktop, and let it install
* Run the AppleMobileDeviceSupport6464 installer from the Desktop, and let it install
If you see a prompt about an Apple service that failed to start, that's OK. Just hit '''Ignore'''
If you see a prompt about an Apple service that failed to start, that's OK. Just hit '''Ignore'''


* [[EmCORE Installation/iPodClassic/DFUiTunes|Next step]]
* [[EmCORE Installation/iPodClassic/DFUiTunes|Next step]]


''Note: After you complete the installation, you can go to '''Programs and features''', and remove Apple's drivers (order the apps by '''Date installed''' so you can find it easily)''
''Note: After you complete the emCORE installation, you can go to '''Programs and features''', and remove Apple's drivers (order the apps by '''Date installed''' so you can find it easily)''

Latest revision as of 21:39, 18 June 2017

Warning The information and/or topic discussed here is not up to date.

emCORE on iPod Classic is DEPRECATED, please use the Rockbox bootloader instead.

  • Go to http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ and download the installer (for example, to your Desktop), but do not run it
  • Get the 7-Zip archiver, and install it: http://7-zip.org/download.html
  • Open 7-Zip, then browse to the Desktop
  • Right-click the installer, and select Open Inside (Ctrl+PgDn)
  • Click on AppleMobileDeviceSupport6464.msi, and select Copy from 7-Zip's toolbar
  • Select the Desktop as destination
  • Run the AppleMobileDeviceSupport6464 installer from the Desktop, and let it install

If you see a prompt about an Apple service that failed to start, that's OK. Just hit Ignore

Note: After you complete the emCORE installation, you can go to Programs and features, and remove Apple's drivers (order the apps by Date installed so you can find it easily)