XdaRit does not create nb0 file - MDA, XDA, 1010 Software Upgrading

Hi,
I have copied the boot to SD-Card
I then use XDArit and Read from SD, select a file and OK.
Then a message appears : succesfully copied 1 block. But the file nb0 is not created.
any idea?
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physical drive17... huh?

I Open XDArit and click Write to SD card
I Select header 3.5k and check Windows CE
Under Windows CE, I browse for the NK.nb1 file that I downloaded I made sure that the only checked option is Window CE
I try to write to the SD card but, when I use the XDA Rom image it says failed to open \\.\physicaldrive17. What gives?

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SD ROM flashing

I tried to flash the ROM via SD card today. I downloaded an nb1 ROM Image from "lumpistefan" and due to the lack of an SD adapter on my notebook I plugged the SD card into a colleagues notebook and opened a network share.
I created a network drive Z: on that share.
What was first puzzling me:
In OSImageTool I can give the source filename. OK. but when specifying the destination it asks me again for a filename (via the Openfile Dialog box).
So what is the issue with copying just the file onto the SD (512 MB in this case)?
How does one proceed from the point when the file is on the SD? It seems to me that the SD has to be specially formatted to be recognized as a bootable SD by the bootloader.
When I enter the Wallaby bootloader (power+soft reset button) it tells me
"WAIT" and after a couple of minutes I'm getting "GSM ERROR".
this guide always did it for me but i've come across pretty malfunctioning sd readers in my time
Ok here you go, its a little outdated but its what I still use:
Qman's how to use XDArit to write nk.nb1 or nk.nbf to your SD card aka the Bootloader Method!
1. Place XDArit and the nk.nb1 or nk.nbf file in the same folder and start XDArit.
2. Select your SD card (disk drive) from the drop down menu.
3. Select Write to SD
Notice that the Windows CE box is already checked so just click the browse button at the end of that window.
4. Select your (nk.nb1 or nk.nbf) image and then Open
Notice by default XDArit will open looking for a *.nb1 file but if you're going to use a .nbf file you'll have to manually change the "Files of Type" to *.nbf
Notice that nk.nbo / nk.nbo was automatically added as your boot-loader and its check box is unchecked so leave it that way and click OK. XDArit should start writing to the card.
When XDArit has finished writing the image put the SD-card into the XDA and hold the power button and soft reset. You'll be taken to the below screen:
SD DOWNLOAD
Card Type:
CE OS & BOOT
Press action to Download
Or
Press REC to Exit
Press action to download and it will start the download/restore from the SD card.
Follow the on screen instructions once its "Completed" which will consist of a "Soft Boot/Reset".
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Krischu said:
I tried to flash the ROM via SD card today. I downloaded an nb1 ROM Image from "lumpistefan" and due to the lack of an SD adapter on my notebook I plugged the SD card into a colleagues notebook and opened a network share.
I created a network drive Z: on that share.
What was first puzzling me:
In OSImageTool I can give the source filename. OK. but when specifying the destination it asks me again for a filename (via the Openfile Dialog box).
So what is the issue with copying just the file onto the SD (512 MB in this case)?
How does one proceed from the point when the file is on the SD? It seems to me that the SD has to be specially formatted to be recognized as a bootable SD by the bootloader.
When I enter the Wallaby bootloader (power+soft reset button) it tells me
"WAIT" and after a couple of minutes I'm getting "GSM ERROR".
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Using a network shared SD-Card won't work. You need physically access to the SD-Card Writer.
Also many internal SD-Card Writer are causing problems. Therefore i believe this is the second point you're getting problems...
The ROm is written in special format to the sd-card.
Stefan

how can i install .nbh file as a rom in my phone

how can i install .nbh file as a rom in my phone
Make sure that you unlock your device before trying anything.
You don't simply install a nbh file to the phone. You need the RUU that is designed for this particular device. Once you have that, put the nbh file in the same folder as the RUU and run the RUU (follow the steps). There should be a guide for upgrading this device floating around here somewhere, you should look for it and follow it to avoid damaging your device.
Good luck!
I have .nbh file for HTC and i only save it to memory card.
rye_0426 said:
I have .nbh file for HTC and i only save it to memory card.
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If you want to install/flash rom via usb activesync so you have to move these files nbh to a folder on your computer and use CustomRUU to run installation
or you can flash via SD Card (you must have HARDSPL your phone) :
- The SD card has been formatted in FAT 32
- rename yours file nbh to NIKEIMG.NBH
- copy the nbh file to your SD card
- Insert the SD card to the phone, restart your phone to bootloader and press start to begining

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