Still having problems...
I ran the Phatbox Music Manager, and changed the setting so it *won't* resume playback where it left off the last time.
I put the DMS into my Phatbox, and after several seconds of silence, heard the message telling me that my phatbox had been updated.
I then continued with the instructions (put my 100GB drive into the DMS cartridge, put that in the PC, typed "YES" after the drive was recognized, etc.). I then plugged the DMS into my Phatbox in the car, turned on the Phatbox, chose the CD changer via my head unit, and waited.
Several seconds (maybe 30?) went by, and then my head unit said that there wasn't any cartridge installed. I tried this several times - same results.
Since I had run the Phatbox Music Manager on a DMS that had the re-flashing software on it, I thought that maybe the music manager un-did some of the important changes (so, maybe it didn't really reflash, even though it played the sound on next insertion). So, I re-booted from the DMS hack CD, and started over from scratch. Same results (except, this time, when I put the original DMS into my Phatbox, it played the message telling me that it had been updated (I didn't need to use Phatbox Music Manager in the process)).
I ran the "Phatnoise DMS Doctor" on the new 100GB drive. It tells me that "aadec.sig" is invalid. I assume that this is a result of me re-running the same original DMS through the process twice (so, the second time through, when the DMS hacking software grabbed a copy of PHTSYS, it grabbed the one with the modified "aadec" file). I thought that maybe this error is what is causing my Phatbox to fail to detect the cartridge.
I had previously made a complete backup of the entire original DMS (before I started anything). So, I copied the original PHTSYS partition files onto the 100GB PHTSYS partition. I put this into my Phatbox - same problem (not recognized).
Does anyone have any ideas why this is failing? Any suggestions on what I can try to get this to work??
Oh, and if there are any log/config/etc files that I can provide (to help diagnose the problem), please let me know what/where they are.
Thanks.
- Paul