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Installation
Installation GuideRequirements
Adding the Plug-in to Total Commander1. Download the latest version of the T-PoT plug-in You can get it from this page. There are two versions:
If you are not sure, choose the VS2003, it offers exactly the same features and the libraries are easier to get than the other version. Most up-to-date Windows systems should have the necessary libraries for the VS2005 version though. 2. Save the zip file in a temporary directory and open it with Total Commander. Enter the following address in your favourite browser: http://code.google.com/p/t-pot/downloads/list Left-click on the version you want to install, and select the directory you want to save it to (some browsers will automatically download the file at a pre-defined location): Note: If that opens Winzip instead, do a right-click on the link and choose "Save link as..." instead (or save the zip file from Winzip itself). 3. Adding the Plug-in. Go to the download directory with Total Commander. To open the zip file, select the file and press Enter or double-click it: Total Commander will recognize a self-installable plug-in and ask whether you want to install it or not: Simply click Yes. If you miss some of the libraries mentioned earlier, you will get an error message: Otherwise you can proceed with the installation.
Note: the default path may change from one version of Total Commander to the next. For example, 7.01 proposes 4. Installation Status. Once the plug-in is installed, the File system plugins window opens and shows you the installed plug-ins. You should see a T-PoT entry: You can rename it if you like, this will only change the name seen in the Network Neighborhood as explained below. From that window, you can also remove the plug-in. This will only unload it from Total Commander, the files will be left in the installation directory. You can get back to the File system plugins window anytime from the Configuration menu, by choosing Options, then Plugins. Click on the Configure button of the File system plugins (.WFX) category to open the window. 5. Check if the plug-in is visible. Open the Network Neighborhood in Total Commander:
You should see a [T-PoT] entry, or the name you renamed the plug-in to, next to an iPod icon: 6. Browse the iPod directories. First, make sure the iPod is connected to the USB port of your computer and that it is recognized by iTunes. Enter the [T-PoT] directory by selecting it with the arrow keys and pressing Enter, or by double-clicking it with the left mouse button: Note that the last screenshot above shows what you should see on a jailbroken iPod. In its original configuration, you will have the /var/root/Media as root directory and won't be able to see the whole file system. That's it, you're in the iPod, congratulations! Next Step |