Also, don't forget that if you want to reboot your iPod, each time you'll have to repeat step 13 and step 13 only.
Step 13:
After your restore is complete, put you iPod into DFU mode.
It may seem like your iPod is "bricked" (Windows says the device is unrecognized), but don't panic.
Simply be very exact with your DFU timing and iTunes should recognize your device (it'll tell you it needs to be restored, don't do that though).
Enter the following in your Command Prompt:
- Kode: Merk alt
iRecovery -f iBSS211.dfu
Unplug your iPod, wait 10 seconds, then plug it back in.
Your screen should be white now.
Run the following after:
- Kode: Merk alt
iRecovery -s
arm7_stop
mw 0x9000000 0xe59f3014
mw 0x9000004 0xe3a02a02
mw 0x9000008 0xe1c320b0
mw 0x900000c 0xe3e02000
mw 0x9000010 0xe2833c9d
mw 0x9000014 0xe58326c0
mw 0x9000018 0xeafffffe
mw 0x900001c 0x2200f300
arm7_go
arm7_stop
/sendfile iBSS221.dfu
go
/exit
Wait for your iPod to reconnect (it should disappear in iTunes, then reappear in a couple seconds).
Run the following:
- Kode: Merk alt
iRecovery -f iBoot221.img3
iRecovery -s
go
/exit
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