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Bulk convert all DOS line endings to UNIX.
For the git migration we want a nice clean repository with UNIX line endings. git does not use svn:eol-style, we just need the file contents to be sane. Sorry everybody. I know this messes up blame. Scumbag *NIX developer says migrating to git will make line ending issues go away; commits giant change to svn which changes line endings anyway. :) git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@30924 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
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tcctool for Windows
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Installation
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When you first attach your device in USB boot mode to your computer,
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Windows should display the Found New Hardware Wizard.
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If this doesn't appear, and if you have previously used a firmware
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recovery tool with your device, you will need to uninstall the USB
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driver used by that application.
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Go into Control Panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager, then
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click on Universal Serial Bus Controllers, look for something like
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"Telechips TCC77x VTC USB Driver", right-click on it and select
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Uninstall.
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After doing this, disconnect and reconnect your device and the Found
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New Hardware Wizard should appear.
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Select "No, not this time" to the question about connecting to Windows
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Update, and select "Install from a list or specific location
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(Advanced)" on the next screen.
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On the next screen, select "Search for the best driver in these
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locations", unselect "Search removable media", select "Include this
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location in the search:" and browse to the tcctool-driver-win32
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folder.
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You should now be able to run tcctool.exe
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tcctool for Windows
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Installation
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------------
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When you first attach your device in USB boot mode to your computer,
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Windows should display the Found New Hardware Wizard.
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If this doesn't appear, and if you have previously used a firmware
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recovery tool with your device, you will need to uninstall the USB
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driver used by that application.
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Go into Control Panel -> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager, then
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click on Universal Serial Bus Controllers, look for something like
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"Telechips TCC77x VTC USB Driver", right-click on it and select
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Uninstall.
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After doing this, disconnect and reconnect your device and the Found
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New Hardware Wizard should appear.
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Select "No, not this time" to the question about connecting to Windows
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Update, and select "Install from a list or specific location
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(Advanced)" on the next screen.
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On the next screen, select "Search for the best driver in these
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locations", unselect "Search removable media", select "Include this
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location in the search:" and browse to the tcctool-driver-win32
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folder.
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You should now be able to run tcctool.exe
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