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iPod Classic 6th Generation. Model A1238 / 80, 120, or 160 GB hard drive / black or silver metal front

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How is the drive formatted?

I have an ipod classic "7.5 gen" converted to use a 256gb sdxc card. It also uses emcore/rockbox.

I am in search of a means to load up the card external to the ipod, as rockbox usb is very slow (I mean, its do-able, but it can take all night and half the following day to fully load it from blank).

With a 5gen ipod once rockboxed the drive can be loaded up external to the ipod by connecting it directly to the PC (which is maybe 5 times as fast, maybe more) but the 6gen and above obfuscates the drive format/partition structure, preventing you from doing that. The PC can't read or write to the partitions or even understand them.

I'm sure that _somewhere_ out there there must be some information as to exactly what it is the 6-7.5gen ipod classics do that makes the drive not readable when connected to the PC. Surely someone must know?

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Give this a try: http://www.methodshop.com/2002/05/erase-...

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Sadly that only tells me how to reformat/restore the ipod as it is . My question was probably confusingly-worded as I'm trying to do something non-standard with the ipod.

What I'm really trying to find is a technical description of exactly what kind of low-level format/partition structure the ipod (5.5 gen onwards) uses, so I can read/write to the drive _external to the ipod_. Ideally I'd want a program that emulates the ipod's own method for translating that disk structure into something windows can understand.

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