On 7/9/2010 4:29 PM, The Seven wrote:
>> Didn't notice there was already a built copy. They look completely
>> different when opened by a web browser so it is probably my build that
>> has the error. I will test yours when I get the chance. What would the
>> core do if it worked? Will I be able to get the working loader off my iPod?
>>      
> It's normal for those to look different, as mine was built using other
> tools. It should behave the same nevertheless.
>
> The loader is a minimal version of the core that just allows to
> up/download things and execute them (to be able to load a core). The
> core handles the more advanced features. Having a working loader would
> be sufficient for now.
>
> You can always reboot your iPod and enter disk mode.
>
> Which generation and firmware version of the classic do you have?
> The notes exploit will only work on the first generation (80GB or thick
> 160GB) with firmware version 1.0.3. For other models/versions, you'll
> need to use the fucc DFU exploit, which will be even more likely to fail
> with the current code.
>
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Yeah, that is how I got the malfunctioning loader off. I have an 80 GB 
classic.

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