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- Task Type Bugs
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- Reported Version Version 3.0
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FS#95 - help with rockbox
When i use the rockbox 1.1 player, the player saysRockbox, then displays Disk | Null. Can someone
please explain what this error message means. The
origional archos.mod works fine and its a Juke box
studio 20. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
esnyder75@hotmail.com
Closed by zagor
2002-07-10 12:42
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2002-07-10 12:42
Reason for closing:
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This message means that your disk has no
partition table, instead being
used as a single
raw partition.
Rockbox does not currently support
partitionless disks.
The workaround is to partition and
format the disk.
Don't forget
to backup your files.
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This message means that your disk has no
partition table, instead being used as a single
raw partition. Rockbox does not currently support
partitionless disks.
The workaround is to partition and format the disk.
Don't forget to backup your files.