So had some issues getting CM7 on, but after a bit of work got it.
But just for the heck of it i wanted to go back to stock. I downloaded serveral versions of PD15IMG.zip all same file size and MD5 values.
When giong to the hboot screen it comes up with some errors saying PD15daig.zip not found and PD15daig.*** (cant remember all the ext)
I am directly placing the PD15IMG.zip on the SD card in the root. I am not sure at all why is not loading, from what i understand i should get a loading bar in the top right of the screen and then after a moment it should promt me to flash?
Anyways, hboot info is
S-off
hboot 0.86.000
microp-0429
radio-26.03.02.26_M
eMMC-boot
[date here]
Any help would be great.
My phone is working just fine with CM7 but i WOULD like the optoin to flip back over to stock OEM with s on
viper_1986_1986 said:
So had some issues getting CM7 on, but after a bit of work got it.
But just for the heck of it i wanted to go back to stock. I downloaded serveral versions of PD15IMG.zip all same file size and MD5 values.
When giong to the hboot screen it comes up with some errors saying PD15daig.zip not found and PD15daig.*** (cant remember all the ext)
I am directly placing the PD15IMG.zip on the SD card in the root. I am not sure at all why is not loading, from what i understand i should get a loading bar in the top right of the screen and then after a moment it should promt me to flash?
Anyways, hboot info is
S-off
hboot 0.86.000
microp-0429
radio-26.03.02.26_M
eMMC-boot
[date here]
Any help would be great.
My phone is working just fine with CM7 but i WOULD like the optoin to flip back over to stock OEM with s on
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DID ANYONE EVER ANSWER THIS? I AM HAVING THE SAME ISSUE. SEARCHED HOURS ON MULTIPLE FORUMS. Why is this still here unanswered?
RootaToota said:
DID ANYONE EVER ANSWER THIS? I AM HAVING THE SAME ISSUE. SEARCHED HOURS ON MULTIPLE FORUMS. Why is this still here unanswered?
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What method of root did you use? If you used the gfree method, you can't just go back to stock by flashing the PD151IMG.zip file.
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Make sure your SD card is formated to the fat 32 file system. Also a common mistake in windows 7 ppl will name the file PD15IMG.zip.zip
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saranhai said:
What method of root did you use? If you used the gfree method, you can't just go back to stock by flashing the PD151IMG.zip file.
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Incorrect. You definitely can go back to stock after gfree using PD15IMG.zip (I did), but you will retain S-OFF.
Also just to be sure, the file name is PD15IMG.zip, not PD151IMG.zip. The number in the middle is 15, not 151.
In addition to the .zip.zip issue, I will also point out that some microSD cards simply aren't recognized by the MT4G bootloader. My class 2 16 GB microSD never works for PD15IMG, but the class 4 8 GB that came with the Panache does work every time.
When hboot checks the sdcard for updates it will give you a choice either yes or no. Volume up is yes click for updating. How long should a Mytouch 4g take to update the radio with PD15IMG.zip? The loading bar on mine goes almost all the way up. I have the Update is in progress... Do not power off the device on my screen for more than an hour. Is this phone toast?
cryptision said:
When hboot checks the sdcard for updates it will give you a choice either yes or no. Volume up is yes click for updating. How long should a Mytouch 4g take to update the radio with PD15IMG.zip? The loading bar on mine goes almost all the way up. I have the Update is in progress... Do not power off the device on my screen for more than an hour. Is this phone toast?
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does it say Fail-PU?
I recently had a goofy issue like this. I was putting the PD15IMG file on the SD card using the ADB Push command.
That was my problem. (I have no idea why). But ADB was only pushing like 99.99% of the file. It was exactly 53 bytes short every single time.
I put the file on the SD card using the drag and drop method from my computer's file manager. The entire file went and it worked like a charm.
If the bootloader isn't flashing the PD15IMG file it's because it sees something wrong with it. Try another method to get the file onto the SD card and see if you get a better result.
3 Steps to Prepare a PD15IMG.zip so that HBOOT will recognize it
BACKUP MICRO SD CARD CONTENTS BEFORE YOU PROCEED!!
1. Format Micro SD card to FAT32 (Sometimes larger micro sd cards won't be recognized by hboot, so try using 4GB and below)
2. Make sure you rename it to PD15IMG.zip and not PD15IMG.zip.zip (Very common mistake with windows users because hidden known file extensions are enabled.
3. Double check md5sum or check the file properties to make sure the size of the file remains unchanged when its on your computer and when its copied over to the micro sd card.
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does it say Fail-PU?
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At that time no fail-pu were showing, as of this morning I get a fail-pu for the bootloader only. Also in ADB I found that it could not read mmcblk i.e. unable to read MBR
I had the same issue, it is resolved now. What I did, backup my sdcard data to pc. Format(partition) sdcard using CWM recovery(you can use ubuntu too). Put back everything to sdcard. Now hboot is able to load PD15IMG.zip file. I am using 8GB class 4 sdcard. Hope will work for you too.
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Hey guys,I am stuck for some time now with the 1.72 OTA and was unable to root.
Some time today I saw jkoljo's post with instructions to downgrade the 1.72 OTA for those who didn't s-off before they applied it.I asked there and I got a kind answer that I should use the PD98IMG.zip provided in jkoljo's first post from a member whose name is unfortunately escaping me right now.However,that didn't seem to be enough.I downloaded the PD98IMG.zip and copied it to my SD card's root folder(I use a 16GB Class 10 Kingston card),I rebooted into bootloader but when it checked for the image it found nothing.So what do I do?
I don't know if anyone has the same problem.Apparently the guide was written for those who hadn't s-off'ed,as jkoljo himself told me,but nothing was written for those of us who did get s-off.Probably it was considered that we knew all well how to downgrade,but that's something I don't do everyday.So if anyone can please guide me on how to do it I'd be very very grateful!
Many thanks guys!And sorry for being a nuisance to some!
as you seem like an experienced user i won't explain certain things i.e. what a gold card is LOL
but here goes,
try using a smaller SD CARD prefebly 4gb formated to fat32. transfer the file again, or redownload that file and transfer?
device branded?create a gold card?
if all fails, download the 1.34 RUU and find the rom.zip in the %temp% folder when you are running it (without the phone connected) not the whole process ofcourse just so it loads the rom.zip file in the temp folder that is done usually after it asks you to connect the phone.
if this is done copy this onto the sd card. re run the hack for the 1.72 and carry on with instructions, then carry on by following original root instructions.
hope to have helped.
peace
Yes try a smaller SD card. An SD card. Not a big ass SDHC.
Ok...I'll try a 4Gb one and see if it works!
And El_Nino9,I am a little experienced,but the fact that I might have a 0,0001% chance of bricking my phone makes me act frickin' stupid!
Anyway,can I do all that without also downgrading my radio?Or will I just have to reupgrade my radio afterwards?(God,I hate radio flashing! )
Thanks!
Well,I tried my freshly formatted 4Gb card(the one that came with my old Desire),I reboot with the PD98IMG.zip in my card's root folder,it goes into bootloader and when it starts searching for the image it says:
Code:
SD Checking. . .
Loading. . . [PD98DIAG.zip]
And stays there like...forever!What da f*ck do I do?I hate it when phones act weird!
Double check that the file name matches exactly what the bootloader is asking for. Linux is case sensitive.
Sent from my performance enhanced Desire HD.
Download the PD98IMG.zip file again, or exports from RUU ROM utility.
dr.m0x said:
Double check that the file name matches exactly what the bootloader is asking for. Linux is case sensitive.
Sent from my performance enhanced Desire HD.
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Well,everyone is using the PD98IMG.zip jkoljo provides in his first post along with the downgrading instructions,and I used it too.I didn't modify the name in any way.
Now,although I think that when using my 16Gb card it searches for a PD98IMG.zip,as I stated above,when using my 4gb card it says it searches for a PD98DIAG.zip and then freezes(yes,the bootloader) and I have to pull the battery.
I am redownloading the file now,but I don't think that's what's wrong...
Im sending my phone back to htc so I flashed back a standard rom. I thought this would remove hspl but it didnt now Im ****ting my pants. How do i get it off?
Did you flash stock rom via sd card? That is the only way that flashing a stock rom removes hspl. Otherwise the much simpler method is to rerun HSPL2 and select your original spl (ending in 0000) - assuming you can remember which spl you were on.
how do i flash the rom via sd?
elgrego4 said:
how do i flash the rom via sd?
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Find nbh file of the rom you want, copy to root of sd card and rename it to LEOIMG.nbh, boot into bootloader and follow instructions. If it doesn't pick up the image, try reformatting sd card (preferably a small one ie 2gb) to FAT32 and retry.
Ive renamed the the file but bootloader does nothing, i only have a 16gb sd. I also put the whole rom on the card and selected it using file explorer and now the windows colour dots are just going around in a circle.
Did you copy just the .nbh file from the rom to your sd card and rename that and not the entire exe file? You also won't be able to flash via file explorer.
Seriously though if you can't flash via sd card (bigger sd cards don't alsways work - although my 16gb card does) just do the second and much easier option I gave you above, ie flash the rom via exe as you have done and then run HSPL2 and select your stock spl.
I cant do that cos now windows 7 wont install the bloody drivers lol. Im FUBAR'd
Be careful in your rom selection. This should ALWAYS be stressed when telling people how to do this. It's not simply a case of getting the one you want. You should always try to get the original rom your phone came with, or at a minimum one that the htc site recommends when you enter your country and phone serial. Flashing a bad rom via sd is pretty much the only way to brick your phone. This should not be forgotten or taken for granted.
That said, download the correct rom, rename to leoimg.nbh, stick it on the root of your sd card. Power off phone, insert sd card, hold volume down, press power.
(yeah I know clyde just typed the instructions, I just like them explained this way).
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elgrego4 said:
Ive renamed the the file but bootloader does nothing, i only have a 16gb sd. I also put the whole rom on the card and selected it using file explorer and now the windows colour dots are just going around in a circle.
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Have you double checked you card is Fat 32? I couldn't get a leoimg.nbh file recognised, until I found a similar post saying that it had to be Fat32. My card was in plain old fat...
MattOG said:
Be careful in your rom selection. This should ALWAYS be stressed when telling people how to do this. It's not simply a case of getting the one you want. You should always try to get the original rom your phone came with, or at a minimum one that the htc site recommends when you enter your country and phone serial. Flashing a bad rom via sd is pretty much the only way to brick your phone. This should not be forgotten or taken for granted.
That said, download the correct rom, rename to leoimg.nbh, stick it on the root of your sd card. Power off phone, insert sd card, hold volume down, press power.
(yeah I know clyde just typed the instructions, I just like them explained this way).
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Good point m8, I assumed that as he had already flashed the rom via exe that he had the right one. (I know that's a dangerous assumption given the level of some of the users on this site as some shouldn't be authorised to use anything more technical than a tv remote - no offence elgrego4 ). Noted and I will include that important statement in future advice given
I've just seen from your signatrure elgrego4 that your rom is listed as LEO70 (ie WP7). Did you reformat your sd card after using WP7?
elgrego4 said:
Im sending my phone back to htc so I flashed back a standard rom. I thought this would remove hspl but it didnt now Im ****ting my pants. How do i get it off?
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Turn the phone off..Then turn it on while holding volume down. This will take you to the bootloader menu( rainbow color). Plug the phone unto your PC then flash the original ROM that you downloaded from HTC site.No need to sync..Hope this will help.
Hey man if you want to remove HSPL you can just run the HSPL program from your pc with your phone connected in bootloader. It's the same procedure as installing HSPL, but now you must select SPL 2.08.000 instead of HSPL 2.08 while running the program.
I did it this way while I had to send my phone back and had no problems with it =)
You can check your SPL version in Bootloader.
yes it was fat 32, ive borrowed a 2gig so i will try that next
Its flashing with the 2gb card so fingers and everything else crossed
Keep us posted pls. I'm thinking also to bring back because of pixel error on the screen.
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it says update success, do i just reboot it now?
rebooted, not bricked. Will check the bootloader in a minute
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it says update success, do i just reboot it now?
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Yes........
SPL-3.03.000 is on now. Thanks for the help guy Knowing my luck htc wont find a fault
Pleasure m8, good luck.
Was 3.03 your original spl? If so I guess you do know it's a mission to get back to flash hspl once you get your phone back. You will first have to downgrade your rom to get to a lower version spl and then run hspl.
Hi, I followed all the steps here but when I run RUU it says it cannot connect to my device. I have HTC sync installed. I'm not sure why it's not working.
Are you using the HTC cord that came with the phone? Some after market cords will keep your device from connecting. You could also try uninstalling HTC sync but not the drivers.
I've never had much luck running the RUU exe either.. If you can't get it to work I would use the PG06IMG.zip. Just put it on the root of your sd and boot into Hboot, it will run the RUU from there. Just a heads ups though, your SDcard may need to be formatted to fat32 in order for Hboot to see the zip.
Yeah, I'm using the cord that came with the phone, about doing the Hboot method... How do I go about doing that? I put the zip file on the root of my SD card, what's the next step? Also if I do need to format the card to fat32, how would I go about doing that? Sorry for all the questions I'm new to Android.. Rooting my palm pre way back when was much easier lol.
kasvaca said:
Yeah, I'm using the cord that came with the phone, about doing the Hboot method... How do I go about doing that? I put the zip file on the root of my SD card, what's the next step? Also if I do need to format the card to fat32, how would I go about doing that? Sorry for all the questions I'm new to Android.. Rooting my palm pre way back when was much easier lol.
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Just put the zip on the root of your sd, power off your phone then boot into bootloader (Hold power and volume down at the same time). The bootloader will basically instruct you from there.
Couple of tips.. SdCard MAY need to formatted to fat32, google how to format it's pretty easy. This will erase everything on your sd, so make a backup.
Make sure you have fastboot disabled. Menu > Settings > Power > uncheck fastboot
looks like I have to format it, it found no image. Yay.. lol
edit: okay formatted currently moving all files back onto the card and will try Hboot again.
edit2: Worked like a charm thanks so much!
Hello,
I am trying to fix my friends MyTouch 4G. The phone was in a pretty terrible state when he got it. The power button was not working, but I have opened the phone up and found a way of making it work.
Another problem, which I can't seem to work around is that the phone is stuck in "bootloop" (i think thats what it's called). Basically when I plug the charger in, an orange light blinks on top left of the phone and the "mytouch 4g screen" comes up. But then it goes away again and the phone restarts. It keeps doing that.
I can get the phone into the (hboot?) screen which gives me the options of fastboot, recovery, factory reset, simlock, and image crc. I have tried recovery and factory reset, both don't work. I have searched around a lot but to no avail.
Here is more information on the "hboot" screen, if it's needed:
GLACIER PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-0.86.0000
MICROP-0429
RADIO-26.03.02.26_M
eMMC-boot
Sep 27 2010, 11:12:59
Please help me, I am a noob at this
There is a thread below with stock image. You can download one, put it on sdcard and try to install it.
Are you using Froyo or Gingerbread?
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why can't you get into hboot?
What thread should I look at? Also, are you referring to the file: PD15IMG.zip? I did put it on the MicroSD card, but I don't know where to go from there.
Yes, I can get to hboot, but I dont know where to go from there.
SprigganMaster said:
There is a thread below with stock image. You can download one, put it on sdcard and try to install it.
Are you using Froyo or Gingerbread?
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What thread should I look at? Also, are you referring to the file: PD15IMG.zip? I did put it on the MicroSD card, but I don't know where to go from there.
coupetastic-droid said:
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Yes, I can get to hboot, but I dont know where to go from there.
If you have the .zip on your sd card when you boot into hboot it should read it automatically, asking permission first.
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If you have the .zip on your sd card when you boot into hboot it should read it automatically, asking permission first.
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Nope, not working. I have the file on my MicroSD card, but when I get to the hboot screen it just gives me the same options as I mentioned above. Isn't asking for any permissions.
Maybe I have the wrong file, in which case can anyone redirect me to the right one?
At least 2 stickies and 1 thread that's currently on the front page.
For example:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234604
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394238
Jack_R1 said:
At least 2 stickies and 1 thread that's currently on the front page.
For example:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234604
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1394238
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I have read both these posts before. According to them, I need to put the .zip file into the root of the SDcard, which I can't access since the phone won't boot up. I have even tried putting the file into MicroSD card, but still nothing.
safdarhp said:
I have read both these posts before. According to them, I need to put the .zip file into the root of the SDcard, which I can't access since the phone won't boot up. I have even tried putting the file into MicroSD card, but still nothing.
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If you have an SD reader copy it while on PC to the root of the SD card. If not and you have another Android phone put the SD card in it and copy the file to the root of the SD card. If need the file download it with another Android phone with that SD card inserted, then copy it to root of the SD card.
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cnote74 said:
If you have an SD reader copy it while on PC to the root of the SD card. If not and you have another Android phone put the SD card in it and copy the file to the root of the SD card. If need the file download it with another Android phone with that SD card inserted, then copy it to root of the SD card.
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The root of the SD card is the internal memory right? Well if it is, I can't access that without turning on the phone, or without mounting it to the PC, which I can't because the phone is stuck in boot-loop.
I have already put the file in the external MicroSD card, however it doesn't seem to work like that. How can I access the internal storage to put the .zip file there when I can't start the phone?
If your PC has a card reader insert the micro SD card in an adapter, plug it into your PC download the pd15img.zip to your PC, then copy it to your SD card root directory.
Then boot into bootloader and your phone will recognize it and ask to upgrade. The root of your card is placing the file in no folder.
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safdarhp said:
The root of the SD card is the internal memory right? Well if it is, I can't access that without turning on the phone, or without mounting it to the PC, which I can't because the phone is stuck in boot-loop.
I have already put the file in the external MicroSD card, however it doesn't seem to work like that. How can I access the internal storage to put the .zip file there when I can't start the phone?
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When we say root of sdcard we mean the black memory card you can remove. Its not the internal memory.
So download the pd15img.zip from your PC, boot into hboot and connect the device into the computer. It should read your sdcard. Move the pd15img.zip to your sdcard. Disconnect your device from pc, turn off you device, remove the battery and reinstall. Boot into hboot and it should automatically read the pd15img.zip.
If when you connect your device to the PC while in boot and it doesn't read your sdcard, then you will have to do the method posted above which is using a card reader and moving the pd15img.zip to your sdcard that way.
After the image is on your sdcard, boot into hboot and click fastboot. Then allow the update.
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VibrantOwnr said:
After the image is on your sdcard, boot into hboot and click fastboot. Then allow the update.
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You do not hit fastboot. Once booting into hboot it automatically finds the file without you doing anything.
Are you sure you are in bootloader and not in hboot? And is it reading pd15img or is it just skipper ng over it?
Okay, so this is what I have tried to far: I have transferred the PD15IMG.zip file to the removable MicroSD card through my PC, put the card in the phone, and start up hboot. This didn't work, the hboot still looks the same as I described in the beginning, there are no new options or anything.
I downloaded the aforementioned .zip file from Cyanogenmod:
HTML:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/HTC_Glacier:_Full_Update_Guide
Maybe I have downloaded the wrong file, in which case can someone redirect me to the right file please? Also, I am being told that I have to transfer the .zip file to the root of my SD card which is the internal memory, but I can't access that bit because my phone will not go past the "MyTouch 4G" screen.
If there is a way to access the root folder in any way other than through the phone, or plugging the phone into the PC (which I can't do because the computer won't read the phone because the phone won't turn on), can please someone walk me though the means of doing that?
Root of SdCard = the microSD card that u can remove you place it in there not within a folder...
Internal Memory = the phones memory unless you know what ur doing don't mess with those files...
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Try one of these pd15IMG files they will work. http://www.4shared.com/folder/xDsyJF52/_online.html
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Are you sure you are in bootloader and not in hboot? And is it reading pd15img or is it just skipper ng over it?
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If you read what I said in the very beginning maybe you might find the answer there. Basically this is what is says on the whole screen:
GLAVIER PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-0.86.0000
MICROP-0429
RADIO-26.03.02.26_M
eMMC-boot
Sep 27 2012, 11:12:59
HBOOT
<VOL UP> to previous item
<VOL DOWN> to next item
<POWER> to select item
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET
SIMLOCK
IMAGE CRC
{Below all this are three android figures on skateboards}
I'm not really a newbie to android, but this G1 is my first HTC phone. I just bought it on eBay for basically nothing. It has no SIM card, and I do not own one. It is running RC30, and to downgrade I have placed the US RC29 on a microSD, in the root, with no other files present on the card. When I put it in the G1 and boot it into bootloader, the gray screen says "No image found." and then it goes back to tricolor and a gray band appears saying "Serial0"
EDIT: I didn't format the SD to FAT32, but now it still won't recognize the file. It goes through the install (the progress bar is full) but then it says UPDATE TERMINATE UPDATE FAIL. And it won't boot to anything but tricolor
PLEASE HELP ME, THIS THREAD HAS HAD NO OTHER REPLIES!!!
Seriously? I've had a bricked phone for over a month, and this thread still has no replies...
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Then your SD is formatted to fat32 or you didn't name the dreaimg.nbh file right, or you didn't put it on root of SD card. Also possible that SD reader is bad and you would then need to replace daughterboard. Really there are lots of reasons why this may not work so you'll need to explain more what you've tried
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Thank you so much for your reply. It is very much appreciated. I have reformatted the card to FAT32, and the package is named correctly. The device recognizes the file, goes through the install (the progress bar is full) and then says
Code:
UPDATE TERMINATE
UPDATE FAIL
Sometimes the progress bar doesn't make it all the way and it interrupts to the error again. I have tried MANY different dreaimg.nbh files, to no avail. I cannot boot to recovery. I cannot boot to system. I have tried making the file DREAIMG.NBH, dreaimg.nbh, DREAIMG.nbh, and dreaimg.NBH. None work. Also, I am 100% sure the file is in the root of the SD card. Thanks again for the reply!
So you can still boot into current os but it fails to downgrade? You may need to make a gold card, also try rc7 instead of rc29
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demkantor said:
So you can still boot into current os but it fails to downgrade? You may need to make a gold card, also try rc7 instead of rc29
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No. I can't boot to system OR downgrade. I'll try RC7, that's a good idea. The problem now is finding my microSD! XD
I'm gonna need to do that before I make a goldcard
EDIT: As soon as I sat up from my computer, I found my microSD. Must be the luck of the Irish! Could you send me to a guide on how to make a gold card? Is there a way I can revive my G1 from a computer, as I have a working installation of linux and a mini USB cable.
To revive it from a computer you would need to JTAG it. Not super easy and you'll need more than a USB cable
Just Google search gold card g1, you should find lots of hits, I think the unlocker even has a video. Not near a computer so I can't send you a link easy
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You have been such a help. I....I love you. (no homo)
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You have been such a help. I....I love you. (no homo)
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I need to be able to boot the system to create a gold card according theunlockr.