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1 | + | C:\>ipodpatcher -a bootloader - ipodvideo.ipod |
2 | ipodpatcher 4.0 with v3.0 bootloaders (v1.0 for 2nd Gen Nano) | |
3 | (C) Dave Chapman 2006-2009 | |
4 | This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO | |
5 | warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. | |
6 | ||
7 | [INFO] Scanning disk devices... | |
8 | [INFO] Read XML info (9692 bytes) | |
9 | [INFO] Ipod found - Video (aka 5th Generation) ("winpod") - disk device 1 | |
10 | Usage: ipodpatcher --scan | |
11 | or ipodpatcher [DISKNO] [action] | |
12 | ||
13 | Where [action] is one of the following options: | |
14 | --install | |
15 | -l, --list | |
16 | -r, --read-partition bootpartition.bin | |
17 | -w, --write-partition bootpartition.bin | |
18 | -rf, --read-firmware filename.ipod[x] | |
19 | -rfb, --read-firmware-bin filename.bin | |
20 | -wf, --write-firmware filename.ipod[x] | |
21 | -wfb, --write-firmware-bin filename.bin | |
22 | -we, --write-embedded | |
23 | -a, --add-bootloader filename.ipod[x] | |
24 | -ab, --add-bootloader-bin filename.bin | |
25 | -d, --delete-bootloader | |
26 | -f, --format | |
27 | -c, --convert | |
28 | --read-aupd filename.bin | |
29 | --write-aupd filename.bin | |
30 | -x --dump-xml filename.xml | |
31 | ||
32 | The .ipodx extension is used for encrypted images for the 2nd Gen Nano. | |
33 | ||
34 | DISKNO is the number (e.g. 2) Windows has assigned to your ipod's hard disk. | |
35 | The first hard disk in your computer (i.e. C:\) will be disk 0, the next disk | |
36 | will be disk 1 etc. ipodpatcher will refuse to access a disk unless it | |
37 | can identify it as being an ipod. |