![]() ![]() I have tried fixing my iPod on a Mac and Windows with a formatted SD card of FAT32 and Extended Journal. ![]() I have looked up for solutions online, but nothing seems to have a long term fix for my iPod. On my phone, I am able to transfer songs and play them without any problems. After the second hdd failed on me i went the flash route with an iflash solo and 128GB card. I bought mine at BestBuy, and it works fine on my phone. I am using an iFlash Solo board with a 64GB SanDisk Ultra Micro SD card (Recommended on iFlash.xyz). Restoring My Ipod Classic 6 Gen Back To Life After 11 yrs of been sleep in A Draw The Hard Drive Died, I Installed I I-flash Card with a 128 Gb SD Cardhttps. Once again, I reinstalled Rockbox and, sadly, it didn’t work.Īt this point, I’m starting to believe that the problem is my SD card. 2 Posted: Options SOLVED iPod Classic with SD Card is Crashing, Freezing, and More Hi, I have an iPod Classic 6th Generation 80GB, which was upgraded to work with a micro SD card. I understand that Rockbox has an unstable version for iPod Classic 6 th generations, but I don’t have any other choice? Well, it worked longer, but it then crashed multiple times and freeze on boot up. I did a hard reset, restored it on DFU mode, and no luck.Īfter restoring the iPod for the 2nd time and still experiencing the same issues, I decided to install Rockbox into the device. It begins to stop playing songs (but I can still hear the iconic click wheel sound), skip tracks, restart automatically, freeze on boot up, flash the apple logo, then repeat. It works fine until a couple of songs later, which is when it starts to act up. I restored the device through iTunes and installed the latest OS software. (They now have an iFlash with the converter built-in, but at the time I bought my kit it wasnt available.) In October I finally got around to installing it, and it works great I used a 128GB SanDisk Ultra SDXC UHS-1 Class 10 card thats rated for 80MB/s. The iPod works fine for a while, but then it begins to act up. Last year I purchased an iFlash Solo and 4th Gen iPod Converter for my 20GB 4th Gen iPod. I am using an iFlash Solo board with a 64GB SanDisk Ultra Micro SD card (Recommended on iFlash.xyz). I have an iPod Classic 6th Generation 80GB, which was upgraded to work with a micro SD card. ![]()
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