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− | * Download [http://files.freemyipod.org/targets/iPod%20classic/bootstrap_ipodclassic_itunes.exe | + | {{outdated|reason=emCORE on iPod Classic is DEPRECATED, please use the [https://files.freemyipod.org/~user890104/bootloader-ipodclassic.html Rockbox bootloader] instead.}} |
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+ | * Download [http://files.freemyipod.org/targets/iPod%20classic/bootstrap_ipodclassic_itunes.exe bootstrap_ipodclassic_itunes.exe] | ||
* Connect your iPod to your computer | * Connect your iPod to your computer | ||
* Make sure iTunes is closed | * Make sure iTunes is closed |
Latest revision as of 03:23, 9 June 2016
The information and/or topic discussed here is not up to date. emCORE on iPod Classic is DEPRECATED, please use the Rockbox bootloader instead. |
- Download bootstrap_ipodclassic_itunes.exe
- Connect your iPod to your computer
- Make sure iTunes is closed
- Kill "AppleMobileDeviceService.exe" using the task manager
- Open the task manager (press CTRL + SHIFT + ESC)
- Click on the "Processes" tab
- Choose "AppleMobileDeviceService.exe"
- Press the "End Process" button
- Press "End Process" to confirm
- Do the same for "iTunesHelper.exe"
- Make sure the hold switch is not locked
- Press and hold the menu and select buttons for between 10 and 15 seconds - click here for a how-to video. The iPod will show an apple logo 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 "Apple Recovery (DFU) USB Driver" should connect to your PC.
- Wait for the driver installation to complete
- Run bootstrap_ipodclassic_itunes.exe
Your iPod should now turn on and connect a 64MB drive called "UMSboot". If it doesn't, please ask for support.