Complete PhatBox beginner here, with a specific question and then a general question.
Am I correct to understand that the "Repair DMS(FULL)" feature in DMS Tools 2.12 is safe for use on a stock DMS cartridge destined to go into a stock PhatBox? I want to wipe a DMS cartridge clean and then use it to reset a (possibly damaged) PhatBox to (hopefully) working condition.
That's the specific question. The general question involves a sob story:
A few weeks ago the battery died in my wife's 2004 VW Golf (with the Monsoon Premium VI radio and a contemporaneous PhatBox unit). Since the battery was replaced the PhatBox has behaved sporadically -- working in the morning on the drive to work, and then failing to work in the afternoon on the drive home, for example. It's also exhibited some erratic behavior for a long time, even before the battery failure, so I reckon the way to go is to repair the system in a stock configuration before I try to hack and upgrade a DMS cartridge.
My first attempt -- wiping the DMS clean via PhatNoise Music Manger and then manually replacing the firmware on the PHTSYS partition with the firmware in the PhatHack downloads area -- didn't seem to work. The lights on the PhatBox unit blinked the way they're supposed to for a firmware installation, but when they had finished and we turned on the radio, the PhatBox didn't seem to respond to the buttons we pushed, so we couldn't complete the configuration step where we tell the PhatBox what kind of radio it needs to talk to. (I did back up the files that were on the PHTSYS partition to begin with, so I have things like the old "CurrentSetup.xml" file, in case I need it, but I figure it should be possible to get a fresh start without resorting to that step. Hence the specific question above.)
So now we have a PhatBox that doesn't work, not with the 20GB DMS I fiddled with or the 40GB DMS that I left alone because it has all my wife's favorite stuff on it. (Although it might work with the latter in the morning? Who knows?)
So I guess the general question here is: does this general situation sound familiar to anyone? Any knee-jerk reactions along the lines of, "The dude totally needs to do X?" Or "It's a bad idea to swap back and forth between multiple DMS cartridges?"
Thanks.