Hello I have a T-Mobile Pocket PC and i followed the wizard on how to unlock and I got a error at the end of using the unlock file. I did the XDA developer download that it said successful then it went blank and now it is blank again. The light is green so i think i still have power on the phone. But it wont turn on. I tried a hard/soft reset and nothing. I did notice that I was using a usb cable and I know i wasn't suppose to. Is there anything I can do to bring life back to it ?
Ok now I am at a screen
It gives me
CE ROM TO SD
BOOT TO SD
CE+BOOT TO SD
GSM ROM TO SD
CE +GSM TO SD
I dont have a SD card... And i dont really need a backup... I cant connect to my T-Mobile Pocket PC via usb sync cable anymore.....I just want to get my Pocket PC running again... What should I do ?
You will need an sd card.
I have an SD card and a similar problem. I enter the boot loader but then when i try to copy it givs me error "Card key invalid". Any suggestions....
pls reply early i have divice pw10a1
wich hangs on only on startup scree and no more
i dont wan't my data back
but i want my xda back
i have sd card also and
i can go to boot loader also
and when i go boot loader and pres volum swith the it shows now conect to usb
but after doin this activsyc anable to coanect my divice
and i cant fls it
pls help me
txh in adv
Looks like you have the 5.17 Bootloader that causes problems....
Try this:
Go to a DOS prompt and CD to where you have extracted the XDATools ftp://xda:[email protected]/Wallaby/Tools/XDATools.zip
Type 'pnewbootloader bootloader_v5_15.nb0' to write the Wallaby 5.15 boot loader to the device.
The output looks like this:
D:\XDAtools\binaries>pnewbootloader_40116 bl515.nb0
Copying D:\XDAtools\binaries\itsutils.dll to WCE:\windows\itsutils.dll
in FindFlashInfoOffset
protection found at 8c0d60f8
result: 00000000 00000000
Stefan
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please help
now i need to make SDcard boot on my XDA i have now is
usb sim reader (use for read/write card)
my os is XP
when i run program XDArit and then put sdcard to usb reader and
1. select 5.17
2.write button load file wallaby-patch tool.nb2 in to diagnostics box
3. write to sdcard (it say 7 block write success)
4.removed card put to phone
QUESTION !!
i see in xdarit program dialog it not same in
http://xda-developers.com/XDArit/ (picture 1)
when i put to phone and start boot mode it not start form sdcard
i dont knows what im mistake on stap
XDA Tema please help
Regard
Worapot
Here's the situation:
Siemens SX56. (AT&T) (wanting to use w/T-Mobile)
2 days ago, I updated the SX56 ROM with the 1.1 update from the Siemens website, via USB.
Successful. No problems.
Yesterday, I tried to load the great XDA 1.1 ROM.
Began the update via USB, ActiveSync,
then I 'lost connection' about a minute or 2 into the update.
I'm unable to re-establish connection.
Now, the SX56 is hung on "Upgrading..this may take 5 min...."
I have concluded that I must use an SD card now.
I have an SD card.
I have Wallaby Bootloader v5.15
I don't think it will do me any good to copy the CE+BOOT TO SD,
since it doesn't work.
My PC experience tells me to:
1. Format the SD card, and make it bootable.
2. Put the file XDArit.exe on the SD card.
2. Put the files from the XDA 1.1 ROM on the SD card.
3. Boot the SX-56 to the SD Card.
4. Launch XDArit.exe OR start.bat.
BUT, as I've discovered, this isn't a PC.
And also, it seems like the instructions on the Wallaby Bootloader
are geared for making a backup, and like an idiot, I did not make a backup before starting.
And when I have tried to run the XDArit from my PC, it finds the SD card,
and wants a NB1 file, (and I have to change file type to a NBF file, because I don't have a NB1 file)
but when I try to save it to the SD card, I get an error 'Failed to open device'. (but my XP machine sees, reads and writes to the SD card from explorer just fine.)
If anyone could help me shift my 'PC' thinking into the XDA way of thinking, I would be most thankful. What am I missing here?
Thank you very much!
u should read carefully other thread linked this prob,
u dont need to rename nbf to nb1, just using xdarit to write sd card, use nbf file in wince box and/or bootloader (think dont need to overwrite the bootloader), go to boatloader n choose restore SD
before doing that, batt must full
XDArit 1.2 http://xda-developers.com/XDArit/XDArit.exe
XDArit 1.0 http://givemebeer.com:8080/warez/XDA/xdarit.exe
(Download XDArit 1.0 in case XDArit 1.2 doesn’t work)
http://xda-developers.com/XDArit/wallaby-patch-tool.nb2 (for Wallaby Bootloader 5.17 users only!!!)
For users with Wallaby Bootloader 5.15 version and below
The foremost and most important thing to do when upgrading or downgrading your Pocket PC’s ROM is by backing it up on an empty SD Card using the bootloader method, this process is achieved by accessing your PPC’s pre-installed Wallaby Bootloader (hold on/off key then press the soft-reset button). When a “GSM OK” message appear, simply click on the contact button, and it will bring you to a menu that looks like this:
Boot -> SD
CE -> SD
Boot+CE -> SD
About
Exit
Select any of the two options (CE -> SD, Boot+CE ->SD) and press the action button (rocker key under you unit’s display screen) to start backing up your ROM or your unit’s ROM together with the Bootloader to your SD card. When your systems is done backing up, exit and remove the SD card from your Pocket PC and insert it to your SD reader/writer in order to transfer the currently backed-up ROM and Bootloader file to your Personal Computer using the XDArit program.
• Open the XDArit program and choose Read from SD card, mark both
check boxes for Bootloader and Windows CE
• Create a file name for your bootloader (e.g. c:\test.nb0) and ROM (e.g.
Windows CE c:\test.nb1)
• When you are done backing up, go to
http://cuba.calyx.nl/~jsummers/ROMkitchen/ and cook a desired ROM
under zipped NK.nb1 format.
• Once you’ve finished downloading the NK.nb1, immediately copy the
downloaded ROM to an empty SD card through your SD card
reader/writer using the XDArit program .
Here are the steps on how to write the ROM to your SD Card using XDArit:
• Open XDArit and click write to SD card
• Select header 1K and check Windows CE
• Under Windows CE, browse for the NK.nb1 file that you downloaded and
select it (Please make sure that the only checked option is Window CE)
• Click OK!, and it will start writing the NK.nb1 to your SD card
(approximately 5mins)
• Remove the SD card and plug it in to your Pocket PC
(If a message “format your SD card” appears on your Pocket PC screen
just select no)
• Again, boot your Pocket PC to Wallaby Bootloader; it will automatically detect the ROM on your SD CARD.
• Just carefully follow the instructions that appears on your screen and
everything will be just fine.
For users with Wallaby Bootloader 5.17 version
Wallaby Bootloader 5.17 is such a pain in the ass! But, like any problem there is always a way around it. Wallaby Bootloader 5.17 as many of us know is incorporated with a key checker, thus it will automatically check and verify your SD Card for any special written key before getting full access on your PPC’s ROM and Bootloader. In order to bypass the key checker, simply download the Wallaby patch and write it to an empty SD card using the XDArit program (remember to choose option 1k under header). Insert the SD card to your Pocket PC and go to you PPC’s bootloader (press and hold power Button, then press Soft Reset) and wait for a diagnostics message to appear. Upon seeing the Diagnostics message, immediately press action key (core of the rocker keys under the PPC’s display screen) and it will bring you to a new window that looks like this:
Boot -> SD
CE -> SD
Boot+CE -> SD
Restore SD
About
Exit
If you don't have an extra SD card, then just simply remove the SD card on your XDA without exiting from the window. Insert the SD Card again to your SD Reader and format it. Then write the file NK.Nb1 to your SD card (under header 1K). In any case, that you don't have NK.nb1, you could simply go to http://cuba.calyx.nl/~jsummers/ROMkitchen/ and cook a desired ROM under zipped NK.nb1 format which is about 14-15mb.
Follow these simple steps on how to properly write and install NK.nb1 on the SD card to your Pocket PC
• Open XDArit and click Write to SD card
• Select header 1K and check Windows CE
• Under Windows CE, browse for the NK.nb1 file that you downloaded or
want to install and select it
• Please make sure that the only checked option is Window CE
• Then click ok!, and you will see that it will start writing the NK.nb1 to
your SD card (approximately 5mins)
• After it's done writing, Remove the SD card and plug it to your XDA
• Then select Restore SD and press action or the action or rocker key
• A message will again appear asking whether you want to abort or
continue, just select continue and it will proceed with the installation and
flashing
• It is important that you never interrupt your Pocket PC during the
installation process, wait until it finishes writing the ROM
FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
Improper flashing can lead to an unusable Pocket PC
I will not be held liable to any damages on your Pocket PC!!!
Hello,
my wallby version is 6.22
is there any way I can bypass the key checker?
Thanks.
I haven't gone as far as bootloader 6.22 so it would be best to ask someone else regarding this issue.
how can you write these files to SD card without a dedicated SD card reader on your pc? ive always used my XDA or SPV and windows explorer to read/write to it. do i need additional files?
I got problem when I tried to pass wallaby 5.17, I can't got boot-sd, ce- sd etc, It was auto go to diagnotics menu, anyone can help?
Jeenious said:
how can you write these files to SD card without a dedicated SD card reader on your pc? ive always used my XDA or SPV and windows explorer to read/write to it. do i need additional files?
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Just using Windows Explorer won't put the ROM image on the card in the correct "raw" format (it needs to be on the card without the directory info to be recognized by the XDA as a ROM image).
Look at XDATools. This program will put the image onto the SD card while it's in the XDA - then you boot to the bootloader to install onto the XDA itself. This method is faster than XDArit and you don't need a separate card reader (but you still need an SD/MMC card >= 64MB).
The solution to the 5.17 bootloader diagnostics problem is already posted on this thread. Please read the instructions carefully on how to go about this problem and also make sure to download the wallaby patch whose shortcut is at the very top of the thread!
Can this thread please be made sticky? It's the only one that actually has the right info in it that's readable. Or at least copy the first post in this thread into the bootloader patch web page.
I am glad to be of help!!!
Please feel free to post questions regarding this thread in case you're having difficulties following the instructions I posted, and I'll do my best in addressing your concerns...
I'll also be coming up with an XDAtools 101 for bootloader flashing by next week or early next month!!!
Wallaby Boot Loader
Hi ohenry774!
I've found the Flash Tools after pressing the Contacts Button, but my message was GSM ERROR. I think I crashed my Radio Stack. Can I flash GSM ROM from another MDA to SD and back to mine? ould this solve my problem?
Thx for any help
Please, elaborate on your predicament and let me see what I can do...
Please can any1 tell me how to back up rom of the xda II ? I tried on/of + reset but it made a hard rest to the device. Anybody can help me? thanks
HELP !! PC REBOOTED IN MIDDLE OF ROM UPGRADE
I was upgrading my ROM for WM2003 using the Programme A when my PC rebooted.
Now my O2 XDA 1 is totally non-functional.
In the first place my reset button is not working, I've been using the software soft reset button. Now I can't get to the Diagnostic menu using the above prescribed method.
Anyone who can help please email me at [email protected].
Please help. I can't live without my XDA .
HELP !! PC REBOOTED IN MIDDLE OF ROM UPGRADE
I was upgrading my ROM for WM2003 using the Programme A when my PC rebooted.
Now my O2 XDA 1 is totally non-functional.
In the first place my reset button is not working, I've been using the software soft reset button. Now I can't get to the Diagnostic menu using the above prescribed method.
Anyone who can help please email me at [email protected].
Please help. I can't live without my XDA .
Try pressing the power and the soft reset button continuously until it brings you to the diagnostics menu. If this thing doesn't work, then I don't know what will...
I haven't tried it, but maybe you can hold down the power switch while pressing the HARD reset button (first press turns off power, then hold the power switch and press the hard reset again to hopefully go into the bootloader).
Does flashing the ROM also flashes the Radio Stack?
Flashing ROM using the bootloader method does not automatically flash the Radio Stack.
Great Tutorial. The best I've found and this is the first time I've upgrade the ROM for my Qtek1010.
But for the Bootloader 5.15 version I select Header 3.5k (as you said) it doesn't boot the SD so I have to use the 1k header (before 5.17) and it works fine.
Again thanks for the great tutorial
I was trying to install ROM update from http://www.yorch.net/
But (( I was waiting 60 min when installation finished.....and my Phone is doen't work...I can't used it, i can't turn it on ...there is only screen
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Upgrading.....
It will take about 5 minutes
Warrning : Do not remove the usb/serial cable
bla bla bla....
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Misters Proffesionals, if I didn't backup my previuos ROM what can I do?
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OK, here's what you do:
Get these tools and an SD-card reader for your PC (either as an SD-card or as a USB device). Use them to write the NK.nbf file contained in your upgrade package to an SD-card (64 MB or larger, all data will be erased). Then insert the SD-card in the device and put the device in 'bootloader mode' by holding the power button while soft-resetting. When prompted to press 'Action', press the center of the rocker keys. Wait for flashing process to finish. Cold boot (small hole). Presto.
heh
SD-card reader for your PC (either as an SD-card or as a USB device)
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can you get a sd-card reader for a pc which have sdcard interface ?
well ok i asume you mean pcmcia
Trying Trying....
:? I was downloaded this tool adn see screenshots what i got...
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If I create new upgrade from http://www.yorch.net/
as zipped [ NK.nb1 (SD-card flashing) ] and then unpack and put on my SD card....
Reboot as You said - It helps?
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In this morning I got SD card Reader this is good news
Thanks For advice
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Please keep in mind I am not proffi in this staff
Rudegar said:
heh
SD-card reader for your PC (either as an SD-card or as a USB device)
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can you get a sd-card reader for a pc which have sdcard interface ?
well ok i asume you mean pcmcia
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Duh, ofcourse I meant PC-card (formerly PCMCIA).
Re: Trying Trying....
violatordead said:
:? I was downloaded this tool adn see screenshots
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Why are you running 'fixbootloader'? That's for people that have a running WinCE and no bootloader anymore, or for people that wnat to get rid of their 5.17 bootloader. This is not your problem.
You need to write the OS image to a card using OSImageTool, selecting the .nbf or .nb1 file as the source, and the SD-card as the destination. You can only use an SD-card reader attached directly to the PC, you cannot use the one in your XDA because the OS isn't running there.
...Hmm
When I triyng run this app [OSImageTool] I got error message [see scrennshots].
I already create from Yochi nb1 file, if I put this file on SD card and then put SD card into my Pocket PC, then make reset it helps???
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Trying
Ok I put NB file to SD using this application....what next?
I am confused...
So I got Card Reader and SD card for 128 MB
I put NBF file using application XDAtools-Jeff Image on SD card,
than put SD card inside Pocket PC, made soft reset and........
Everytnig the same nothing happened.......
I still have the same [image see first image on topic]
Also If i am using this tools I can't access to Device using Active Sync....
so see my screenshoots...... :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
It's not that difficult JUST READ
http://www.zensay.com/qtek/ceupgrade.html
Tuurtje
Insert your SD Card into your device and reset (soft reset while holding down the Power button) to enter your Bootloader.
When you do this, the Bootloader will automatically detect that you have a CE ROM in your SD Card and will ask you to press the Action button to flash the device with this ROM. Press the Action button and wait for the flashing process to complete.
That link to zensay.com doesn't work anymore
What was that link for ? All it says is that the QTEK site is closed indefinitely.
:twisted:
Hi all,
i was saw thread about flashing Artemis SD Card flashing Here
well in my P3300 i have a problem i m not able to connect my Pocket PC to PC cause its have a hardware problem so i m not able to do there Steps
1. install WM5torage in your pda (example: http://freewareppc.com/communication/wm5torage.shtml)
2. start the program
3. deselect all voices in the panel (expecially Removable Class)
4. connect your pda with PC via USB
so i have decide to make partition with card reader and i find a way to make partition in MMC Here
now with this thread i finally made a 256mb partition into my 1gb MMC then i copy Arteimg.NBH file into my MMC & then i started booting my P3300 its say checking SD Contents after 5 sec its hang on vertical colored bars i was wait for 20mins but its still hang can anyone 1 tell me where i m doing wrong????
please tell me
Well try all capital except the file type ( like this => ARTEIMG.nbh )
The sd card should have partition fat32 and it helps if it is all empty.
the vertical bars is bootloader mode. were it should check for an img on the sd card. And read it. if it downloads it ( wich does take very long with a factory img allready) it should work, if it gives an error then try again
But i would try fixing the hardware conflict first, cause it makes it a lot easyer.
and get the factory img as backup , to use in bootloader if you brick it.