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Jul 14, 2008

Upgrading My Ipod Touch from 1.1.3 to 2.0

So as I’ve talked about before, I have an iPod Touch that I have had since November of last year I think. I love that thing. One of the best toys that I have ever bought. Of course right as I took it out of the box, I did the old 1.1.1 jailbreak and have been jailbroken ever since. I’m currently on version 1.1.3 as I never found a use for upgrading to 1.1.4. Well that was until today.

Today I finally bit the bullet and am going through the upgrade to 2.0 with a stop at 1.1.4 as I’m reading is necessary. I did a backup of my iPod earlier today through iTunes. Not too sure as to what that actually backs up.

I have no problem going “legit” with my iPod Touch. All along I wanted the installer and the apps that come with it as well as the ability to have email on it. I had those via jailbreaking it but now with 2.0, I really don’t feel that I need to jailbreak it anymore. I’ll still investigate what a jailbroken 2.0 iPod can do and maybe I’ll do that too.

Here’s the timeline:

9:30pm – I begin the upgrade to 1.1.4. I have already downloaded the file so it’s pretty fast.
9:36pm – It’s done and I’m happy that I still have my music on there. My home screen is weird because there is only 8 icons on there.
9:38pm – About to start the 2.0 upgrade. Again, I have already downloaded the file and all I have to do is run it.
9:44pm – Uh oh, An unknown error occured (6). Wonder what that means. It’s having me do a restore. I think I read about this a couple of days ago.
9:47pm – Wish I could have stopped it from trying to download the 1.1.4 update. Oh well. I guess I have an extra 5 minutes.
9:51pm – Apparently I should have restored it to 1.1.4 first before going to 2.0 I’ve read. Oh well, maybe others who read this won’t follow my errors.
9:52pm – Restore is going down.
9:58pm – Just was asked about the 2.0 Software Update in big iTunes window. Didn’t see that the last time. Also restoring the backup I did earlier today.
10:00pm – Restore complete now loading back up. Get asked about 2.0 again. Music’s gone.
10:04pm – Going to try the 2.0 update again. While this is going on, anyone subscribed to MobileMe on an iPod yet?
10:11pm – GRR Unknown Error #6 again. I’m stuck in a perpetual screw up/restore loop. At least it knows not to download the 1.1.4 file again.
10:20pm – It just finished its restore and this time my home screen looks a lot cleaner. I still think that I won’t restore from the backup I did this morning.
10:22pm – Didn’t restore from old backup this time. Started fresh. Syncing photos from my computer.
10:26pm – Third time’s the charm right?
10:35pm – I think it did work this time. It’s restarting my iPod. I’m being asked to set it up again or restore it.
10:37pm – It’s even syncing the Twitterific app I downloaded on Thursday for fun. Cool.
10:45pm – Got work email setup with Exchange. Pretty easy. Time to play with App Store.

Overall, this wasn’t a hugely painful process. Sure I had to redo a couple of things a couple of times but I’m happy that I’m legit now with it. I don’t know if I will go back to the pre 2.0 days but if I do, I’ll use this link here from iPod Touch Hacks. They seem to know what they are talking about.

If you have any experiences with upgrading to 2.0 on your iPod Touch, I would love to hear them or share more about what I did.

Jul 8, 2008

Update to Facebook’s New API

Last week I posted an entry about the new Facebook API that is due to be released sometime this summer. Well today, it was announced that Facebook is opening it up for all users to check out on July 16th. While this isn’t the official launch, it still seems pretty close seeing as how the API is really buggy currently and on the Developer Forums, a lot of the programmers haven’t starting converting their apps over yet.

There is no mention of the “official” launch date as of yet but they say in their post that “early next week, we’ll post more answers to FAQs and share the new policies around the new profile design.” That seems kind of bad since they are opening up the new platform to everyone to check out next week as well. I foresee a lot of people complaining that the apps they have installed don’t work. Of course they don’t, programmers are still working with the buggy API and trying to find their way around in a new, dark room.

I am one who is 100% in favor of the new look and feel that Facebook is releasing but personally I feel that they need to get the API working closer to 100% rather than 50% and have more documentation before they announce to the masses to “come check this out.” Luckily they aren’t requiring all apps to use the new API as of yet but hopefully it won’t come too soon.