Well, after a few tries, I was able to get one of my phatbox's to patch. I have been able to copy my AAC plugin from one of my DMS's and have it work on a hacked DMS. The Kenwood SSA pluging worked fine also.
I did have a problem with the replacement drive I purchased. One of the new 120 GB Boxed Segates from Best Buy. (only $179)
The problems started with the copy to hacked DMS part of the process. It failed on two attempts. I was able to succesfully back up and patching an original DMS, then patch my phatbox. I replaced the old drive with the new segate and wend through the partition and format processes successfully. Then the copy failed. Any ideas why this might happen?
I figured I would just copy the filed in windows, so I booted into windows, mounted the original hacked DMS, copied the contents of sys and dta, then replaced and mounted the segate DMS. Windows recognised it fine. I copied the hacked DMS files to the new segate DMS and performed a DMS doctor to confirm everything was set up fine. It passed.
But, I then started to have problems when copying or editing the contents to the drive from PMM. I could create playlists and seemingly be able to copy music files, but any attempt to change the firmware properties or upgrade the firmware through PMM would lockup the PMM and windows explorer. Eventualy I would get write cache errors from Windows. Multiple attempts produced similar reactions. Sometimes I could edit the firmware properties two or three times, but eventually it would always fail.
I tired the segate DMS and dock on two computers thinging that there could be a driver problem, but it did the same thing on both machines.
Anyone have any ideas?
I have two additional questions also:
Is there a way to revert the bootloader back to the original one on the phatbox?
Can I use the hacked DMS drive to patch a different Phatbox without going through the Hack DMS process again? Or do I need to restore the original DMS files re-hack the DMS from the Hack Disc?
Thanks