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Old November 20th, 2006, 02:03 PM
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There is no "System" Folder on H10 Directory

Hello,

I got a problem installing Rockbox on my Iriver H10 5GB. I bought it in Germany and i installed another Firmware to disable the volume regulation.

When i wanted to install RockBox i found no system folder in the Root Directory of the H10. I have aktivated the WIndows configuration to show hidden and system files. The only Folders to be seen are:
-Media
-Recordings
-Playlists
-Service

But in service there are no files located...

Where should i copy the Rockbox Loader files?

I also updated to actual firmware but nothing changed. Please help!
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Old November 20th, 2006, 02:06 PM
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im not sure whats going on there... but I would assume that if you made a system folder and put the rockbox mi4 there... and the bootloader in the root, it would work. I bet theres someone who knows whats going on in your case, so if that doesnt work im sure a solution is soon to follow.
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Old November 20th, 2006, 02:19 PM
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Did you make sure your H10 is connected in UMS Mode ? I'm asking that because the folder where you usually put the music files is actually called "Music", not "Media".
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Old November 20th, 2006, 10:05 PM
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Did you make sure your H10 is connected in UMS Mode ? I'm asking that because the folder where you usually put the music files is actually called "Music", not "Media".
MTP players place the music into Media>Music, whereas natural UMS players have theres in Music folder IIRC.

As to your problem, I dont if this will work, but have you tried just typing in X:/System ? whereas the X is whatever the h10. Make sure you are in UMS mode if you have MTP which I assume you
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