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So I've got an old iPod Touch 1gen on my hands, as far as i can tell. It's pretty well bricked, my Google fu hasn't been able to help me find ANY solution or software to fix it.

Looks like it was originally jailbreaked using Pwnagetool, because this is the boot logo/recovery logo I get when trying to do DFU or Recovery mode or whatever it is by holding Power/Home for 10 seconds and then just Home.

http://www.iphonehacks.com/images/10...akpwnage10.jpg


So I can't do anything but that. Trying to restore from iTunes gives me a 1603 error, and i've tried using that SHIFT + firmware solution before but that didn't help at all.


Today I tried using iRecovery, and I'm not sure if that did anything or not, but here's a typical log of trying to use it:


iRecovery - Recovery Utility for 0x1281 and WTF.
by wEsTbAeR-- and Tom3q

Got USB


=======================================
::
:: iBoot for n45ap, Copyright 2008, Apple Inc.
::
:: BUILD_TAG: iBoot-385.49
::
:: BUILD_STYLE: RELEASE
::
:: USB_SERIAL_NUMBER: CPID:8900 CPRV:20 CPFM:03 SCEP:04 BDID:02 ECID:0000033114146D8C SRNM9E8410FM14N]
::
=======================================

[FTL:MSG] Apple NAND Driver (AND) RO
[NAND] No supported NAND found
NAND failed initialisation
Delaying boot for 0 seconds. Hit enter to break into the command prompt...
root filsystem mount failed
Entering recovery mode, starting command prompt
] ???D1??????(Recovery) iPhone$ setenv auto-boot true
Idle power off.
(Recovery) iPhone$ saveenv
merlot_quiesce()
(Recovery) iPhone$ fsboot
(Recovery) iPhone$ reboot




So pretty much, that does nothing. If I try to restore after using that though, I actually got an Apple Logo to show up on the thing for the first time ever, pretty much. But... i still got one of those Recovery errors (the 1603 one).

Anyone have a proposed solution? I'll try anything and post results as well. thanks!


UPDATE: looks like the power was going off on the iPod before i could ever complete iRecovery. I finally got through it once, here's what i got:


iRecovery - Recovery Utility for 0x1281 and WTF.
by wEsTbAeR-- and Tom3q

Got USB


=======================================
::
:: iBoot for n45ap, Copyright 2008, Apple Inc.
::
:: BUILD_TAG: iBoot-385.49
::
:: BUILD_STYLE: RELEASE
::
:: USB_SERIAL_NUMBER: CPID:8900 CPRV:20 CPFM:03 SCEP:04 BDID:02 ECID:0000033114146D8C SRNM9E8410FM14N]
::
=======================================

[FTL:MSG] Apple NAND Driver (AND) RO
[NAND] No supported NAND found
NAND failed initialisation
Delaying boot for 0 seconds. Hit enter to break into the command prompt...
root filsystem mount failed
Entering recovery mode, starting command prompt
] (Recovery) iPhone$ setenv auto-boot true
(Recovery) iPhone$ saveenv
(Recovery) iPhone$ fsboot
root filesystem mount failed
(Recovery) iPhone$ reboot
(Recovery) iPhone$



So I tried a restore + option in iTunes again, and got a 20 error this time. I'll try again, but with a normal restore, not choose-your-own firmware.

Last edited by jazzfreak11; 02-01-2011 at 06:26 PM.
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