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JVL Retro snd-intel error
lilshawn:
no no, i meant in the computer motherboard in the case itself, where the cables plug from the tumor "box" on the side to the pin headers on the motherboard.
you mentioned replacing the computer's battery, and i've figured you would have to disconnect the cables from the motherboard to unscrew it out of the case.
Troutman:
--- Quote from: mahkeymike on April 20, 2023, 11:33:58 pm ---Just going to throw this out there. Have you considered doing a software reinstall? Could be corrupted drivers.
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yes. I used an iTouch10 disk with a powered USB CDROM. If I let it boot off the CDROM, it fails with the same error about 9 out of 10 times. Then after a random numbers of reboots, it boots to a factory reset screen. I can press the setup button on the IO board and it goes through a format, install, etc… it ends successfully with a beeping noise. After removing the CDROM and power cycling, it boots to the same error.
I did stumble across a method to get it to boot to the factory reset menu every time. If I unplug the CDROM and boot from the CF card, wait until it starts to read the CF card, then plug in the CDROM, it loads the factory default menu every time. Seems like a clue, but I have no clue, so just throwing it out there.
Troutman:
--- Quote from: lilshawn on April 21, 2023, 12:03:18 am ---no no, i meant in the computer motherboard in the case itself, where the cables plug from the tumor "box" on the side to the pin headers on the motherboard.
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Ok, i think i know what you’re talking about. I never removed those connections. I looked at other pics of the same MB and the cables look to be attached correctly. Here’s a pic of how mine are connected.
mahkeymike:
--- Quote from: Troutman on April 21, 2023, 12:42:37 am ---
--- Quote from: mahkeymike on April 20, 2023, 11:33:58 pm ---Just going to throw this out there. Have you considered doing a software reinstall? Could be corrupted drivers.
--- End quote ---
yes. I used an iTouch10 disk with a powered USB CDROM. If I let it boot off the CDROM, it fails with the same error about 9 out of 10 times. Then after a random numbers of reboots, it boots to a factory reset screen. I can press the setup button on the IO board and it goes through a format, install, etc… it ends successfully with a beeping noise. After removing the CDROM and power cycling, it boots to the same error.
I did stumble across a method to get it to boot to the factory reset menu every time. If I unplug the CDROM and boot from the CF card, wait until it starts to read the CF card, then plug in the CDROM, it loads the factory default menu every time. Seems like a clue, but I have no clue, so just throwing it out there.
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Let me see if i have a Itouch 10 CF card image you can write to your CF card. Might solve your problem if your software is corrupted.
Here. Just grab a CF card reader if you have one and write this image to your CF card with a free software tool like USB imaging tool.
https://www.alexpage.de/usb-image-tool/
https://www.mediafire.com/file/o76lmuw8c52eomz/iTouch10+CF+Image.img/file
EDIT: seems i missed reading your post about apparently i already gave you an image to write. Is it the same one i just linked? I might have others to try just incase.
Also, i was thinking it might be possible that image was originally from a JP20 motherboard. Could have got corrupted trying to reinstall different sound drivers.
Troutman:
--- Quote from: mahkeymike on April 20, 2023, 11:33:58 pm ---Let me see if i have a Itouch 10 CF card image you can write to your CF card. Might solve your problem if your software is corrupted.
Here. Just grab a CF card reader if you have one and write this image to your CF card with a free software tool like USB imaging tool.
https://www.alexpage.de/usb-image-tool/
https://www.mediafire.com/file/o76lmuw8c52eomz/iTouch10+CF+Image.img/file
EDIT: seems i missed reading your post about apparently i already gave you an image to write. Is it the same one i just linked? I might have others to try just incase.
Also, i was thinking it might be possible that image was originally from a JP20 motherboard. Could have got corrupted trying to reinstall different sound drivers.
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I grabbed the image from your link, unfortunately it is the same image that I got from one of your previous posts. I have the app also. I imaged the CF card with default options in the image tool app. Are there any options that I should change, or should the “default” options work?
I put the “new” CF card in the MB and “load optimized defaults” in the BIOS. Reboot and same exact error…
Now I am wondering if one of the cables that @lilshawn mentioned, might be bad…
I think the “L” in this JVL stands for LEMON.
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