I had/have a file that made my Nano reboot the instant i "clicked" on it, but 
after playing around with the mp3-file in a hex-editor for a file, I found 
that the content of the file didn't matter, so I suspect it's the iTunesDB 
(or whatever it's called, the database with song information) that's 
corruptable. Or maybe a bad memory region on the flash chip. Or maybe it's 
the volume adjustment thingy.
The song in question was/is To Hell with the Devil by Stryper (I thought the 
name was rather appropriate).

-Martin

Fredag 27 april 2007, skrev JD:
> We already know that some music make the ipod reboot.
> But we don't know exactly what and why make it reboot, it's the next step
> in understanding how an exploit is possible.
>
> JD.
>
> On 27/04/07, Bernhard Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I just got my nano 8GB 2G black..
> > And after 2 days of extrem usage I got around a song which makes the nano
> > reboot.
> > If you are interested.. :-D
> >
> > Bye
> > --
> > -Bernhard-
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