![]() Oh, also windows device-manager or disk-manager can sometimes 'see' a more complete disk capacity than explorer does. Wouldn't surprise me if there were a limit with the Tarkan adaptor. Would be sort-of-usable, except you'd be stuck syncing with rockbox, with all the disk error problems that involves, so until they fix rockbox's ata driver that wouldn't be a real solution. Since my iFlash Quad only works with one card, today I returned the other 3. I was wondering if there was any upper limit due to the hardware (as I've reached about 1.5Tb myself).ĭoes it show the full capacity if you don't restore the ipod the normal iTunes way but just format it from within windows? That's not a usable solution, obviously, though if it worked to that extent, you might be able to install rockbox (perhaps using the old emcore method?), which might give a clue as to what might be going on. Then of course Ill have a left-over iflash-solo. Certain adapters fit only specific models. Please read the full compatibility chart and product pages for exact model information and other limitations. That's very interesting to know (crikey, four 1Tb cards must cost a humungous amount! I suspect you are the first to try this). We have adapters which will fit the following models iPod Videos, iPod Classics, and iPod Photos. You might be better off going for one of Tarkan's made-for-ipod iFlash adapters If 1 and 2 check out ok then there's a fault or compatibility problem with the adapters. ![]() Test both with and without the SD-CF adapter.ģ. Double-check capacity of SD card in a card reader. Otherwise, I would go with the iFlash-Dual or iFlash-Solo, which have faster read speeds as well. However, if you want to use a high capacity battery with a slim back, then the only option is the iFlash-Quad. If you’re using the iFlash solo I have found that you can just put it in and restore the iPod from the computer. Generally, the write speeds of the SDXC cards are much faster than microSD, meaning the iPod will sync faster. I've seen that with original drives and bad ribbon cables.ġ. It comes with the micro SD card not the iFlash. The fact you get gibberish in the ipod's diagnostics page points to some sort of communication problem. Those cheap CF-ZIF adapters can be tricky to get the ribbon cable attached properly - the cable can go too far in and miss the contacts. The discount code will be copied to your phone's or computer's clipboard and at the same time, the system will automatically lead you to the Iflash.Xyz homepage. For info, I have a Qumox microSD to CF adapter but it does not work in an ipod but works ok in a card reader. I’ve tried to fit it today and apparently it does Gavidoc02 2 yr. Id use the iFlash-Quad and make sure you get good quality microSD cards. ![]() We do have dual and quad so check out our other iPod Classic parts. I have a several CF-SD adapters that look similar to yours (Googling the description) and have used them ok with SDXC cards. A few day ago I recieved a 3000mAh thin battery that fits the thin back as long as you’re using an iFlash-Quad. This is whats used to convert your iPod from HDD to SD Cards. I suspect it's either the CF-SD adapter or the CF-ZIF adapter (or both!).
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