Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
to the guy above me:
MacFUSE is software that allows you to write arbitrary file systems as
user-space programs.
In more technical terms, MacFUSE implements a mechanism that makes it possible
to implement a fully functional file system in a user-space program (ipoddisk
is our example) on Mac OS X (10.4 and above).
You can think of it as a library for easily developing Mac OS X file systems.
Another crude way to look at this would be to think of MacFUSE as something
that makes Mac OS X work like a microkernel for the purpose of writing/running
file systems
http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/
http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/wiki/FAQ
it shouldnt slow down your computer or affect it in any noticeable way. if you
want to uninstall it though.
Launch the Mac OS X System Preferences application and go to the MacFUSE
preference pane. Click on the "Remove MacFUSE" button. This will uninstall all
MacFUSE components except the preference pane itself.
You can keep the MacFUSE preference pane around should you decide to install
MacFUSE again in the future. If you do wish to remove it, you do it just like
how you would remove any other non-Apple preference pane: In System
Preferences, control-click (right-click) on the MacFUSE icon and you will see
"Remove ..." as an action.
Original comment by kevin.ho...@gmail.com
on 15 Jan 2011 at 5:47
SO I rewrote the code using the steps from comment #26 and it all finally
worked. So I started coping my music into my itunes library from the ipod, and
after 9 gigs (of about 74 total) it quit and gave some error message. Now I am
having the same problem as comment 50 - it says "No ipod found. Is disk mode
on?" and it will show my ipod in itunes but not on the desktop at all. So I
followed the steps on apples website to put it into disk mode but this didn't
change anything. Any help on this???
Original comment by zenmindg...@gmail.com
on 25 Jan 2011 at 7:30
i cant get any of these to work....everytime i try this it gives me the
"iPodDisk failed to start. Please report this with the outputs of running /
Applications/iPodDisk.app/Contents/MacOS/iPodDisk from the Terminal, thanks
"
i tried editing the code and everything, if someone could help me out that
would be great
Original comment by maxwell....@gmail.com
on 31 Jan 2011 at 6:10
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I hava edited everything which mentioned above, and i still got this error
message
'iPodDisk failed to start. Please report this with the outputs of running
/Applications/iPodDisk.app/Contents/MacOS/iPodDisk from the Terminal, thanks'
Does anyone help me to figure out this problem? cuz this application is really
helpful for me! Thanks!
Original comment by ChoYun...@gmail.com
on 22 Mar 2011 at 9:41
finally got it to work with help of comment 43... but i cant copy it into
itunes. it says i dont have permission to read the files??
Original comment by maxnorri...@gmail.com
on 23 Mar 2011 at 4:02
and now it wont even open... no messages or anything. just fails to respond.
Original comment by maxnorri...@gmail.com
on 23 Mar 2011 at 4:12
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I hope that you will pardon me if this isn't the place that one would normally
post a question like this. But I have been wondering why so many people
download iPoddisk, and go to the botheration of fixing that bug in line 23,
when they could just download one of many simliar, freeware programs. The one
that I am most familiar with is iTunesFS. And, like iPoddisk, iTunesFS
piggy-backs on MacFUSE.
Here is the main home page for iTunesFS:
http://www.mulle-kybernetik.com/znek/public/en/default/software/iTunesFS/index.h
tml
And, I have noticed that iPoddisk has not been officially updated in more than
four years. While the latest update of iTunesFS is just under a month old!
So, this is my real question: Is there some reason why you guys like iPoddisk
better than iTunesFS, even though iPoddisk hasn't been updated since 2007?
Original comment by markh...@gmail.com
on 20 May 2011 at 11:49
To comment #60:
At least in my case, iTunesFS won't detect any content on a Windows formatted
iPod.
I have not been able to run iPodDisk yet (getting a "itdb_parse_file() failed:
Not a iTunesDB" error), but at least it claims that it can do the job.
Original comment by pen...@gmail.com
on 15 Jul 2011 at 7:01
Hi again,
For people who are still unable to make iPodDisk work, try this guide:
http://guides.macrumors.com/Recovering_Songs_from_an_iPod
Original comment by pen...@gmail.com
on 15 Jul 2011 at 7:18
Sun of a gun! THANK YOU MarkH! I have been banging my head against a wall with
iPod Disk! iTunesFS worked instantly! Thank you thank you thank you!
Original comment by mary.sha...@gmail.com
on 19 Oct 2011 at 9:09
I modified line 22 on textedit....but when I try to run the program, i got "No
iPod found. Is disk mode on?" What can I do no???
Original comment by white...@gmail.com
on 24 Jan 2015 at 3:04
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
csikosjanos
on 6 Sep 2009 at 9:24