Thanks to r2beta0 for fixing the issuse related to /data and overclocking.
Thanks to sw_acer for porting and the original link here http://bbs.gfan.com/android-2194589-1-1.html
This bootmenu is ported from Defy !
Install tutorial:
1. Apply Bootmenu v0.8.6-v2.zip via CWM (droid2bootstrap);
2. Then reboot, your phone should enter bootmenu. Press volume up/down key to highlight and power button to select/confirm;
3. Enter boot->Set default: ->[choose the default boot method you want] ;
4. In normal cases, you will see the led goes blue for 1.5 sec during booting and then you can enable bootmenu by pressing volume keys.
Features:
1. Overclocking;
2. Choose to enable Custom Recovery 3.1.0.0 or Stock Recovery;
3. Support adb in Custom Recovery mode
Tips: Not recommend to set default boot method as 2nd-init or 2nd-boot if you are not a DEV. If you have set it to 2nd-int or 2nd-boot and cause bootloop. Don`t flash sbf first. Because you can re-enter bootmenu by pressing volume key when you see LED goes blue during booting. And then please set back to boot bootmenu or normal boot. So your phone will not bootloop anymore.
Thanks for posting it here. I just tried it and it works like a charm.
I'm not familiar with Defy's BootMenu, but why would I want to use it over the default CWM Recovery?
w0ndersp00n said:
I'm not familiar with Defy's BootMenu, but why would I want to use it over the default CWM Recovery?
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Of course you can choose not to use this. But Defy's BootMenu provides more function other than just recovery.
Hmmmm... my phone bootloops. Now I've got to flash it.
frenetico said:
Hmmmm... my phone bootloops. Now I've got to flash it.
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Have you choose the wrong boot method, try to select normal boot. You can press vol key to re-enter the bootmenu when the LED light up instead of flashing sbf.
Edit: Here in my phone it works fine...
Endless7 said:
Have you choose the wrong boot method, try to select normal boot. You can press vol key to re-enter the bootmenu when the LED light up.
Edit: Here in my phone it works fine...
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Yeah. That's exactly what I did. I even fomatted cache partition. The phone was forcing the boot the whole time. Even when I pulled the battery the phone started to boot normally, which means, that I couldn't enter CWM.
After that I deinstalled the boot menu resulting in .sbf-ing the phone.
frenetico said:
Yeah. That's exactly what I did. I even fomatted cache partition. The phone was forcing the boot the whole time. Even when I pulled the battery the phone started to boot normally, which means, that I couldn't enter CWM.
After that I deinstalled the boot menu resulting in .sbf-ing the phone.
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When the phone boot to logo M, you should see the LED right-up goes blue for 1.5 sec. During this 1.5 sec, press any volume keys and you will enter bootmenu again. And then you can choose to enable CWM or any other thing.
Now I .sbf-ed the phone, wiped it and still it doesn't boot properly. Damn...
frenetico said:
Now I .sbf-ed the phone, wiped it and still it doesn't boot properly. Damn...
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Still bootloop ?
Unfortunately, yes. Gotta send it back but who cares.
frenetico said:
Unfortunately, yes. Gotta send it back but who cares.
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I have tried and found restore /system only can undo the .zip and flashing sbf do the same. Maybe your bootloop is caused by other thing.
Damn those guys of 3 Austria. Now I found the reason for not booting. My SIM card is totally destroyed. Now I put a second SIM card in there and surprise: My beloved Milestone 2 boots normally.
Thanks
Let´s see if we find a way to boot cm7...
Sry for offtopic. Does this mean, we have a new possible way of booting something else, than Motorola stock roms?
This is not a real port... The hole bootmenu, CWM recovery and overclock modules are built for Defy. The only things that changed from the bootmenu that you can download from Market are the icons and (not sure) you can navigate with the keyboard.
Well, if you want a real MS2 recovery use the MS2Bootstrapper.apk (Chinese, it's somewhere in the forum) or build a new bootstrap recovery from source.
Sent from my Milestone 2 XDA App
Is it compatible with the latest last china GB leek?
And can we replace CWM3(from defy) to CWM4(from MileStone2Bootstrap_GoAPK.apk)?
xenusr said:
Is it compatible with the latest last china GB leek?
And can we replace CWM3(from defy) to CWM4(from MileStone2Bootstrap_GoAPK.apk)?
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Yes it is compatible. But don't try to install Milestone2Bootstrap_GoAPK side by side with any other CWM/Bootmenu.
@Milestone 2 (Finnaly on Gingerbread!)
The recovery isn't working fine. Something is wrong with /data and recovery can't mount or format it as expected.
Edit: Ok, could get the darn thing to work here Endless7, you have to edit /system/bootmenu/recovery/sbin. The scripts tune2fs (hijack) and mk2fs (hijack) are pointing to mmcblk1p25 instead of p26.
r2beta0 said:
The recovery isn't working fine. Something is wrong with /data and recovery can't mount or format it as expected.
Edit: Ok, could get the darn thing to work here Endless7, you have to edit /system/bootmenu/recovery/sbin. The scripts tune2fs (hijack) and mk2fs (hijack) are pointing to mmcblk1p25 instead of p26.
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I have build a new one, but I cant test it yet. Now I am running MIUI, install any other recovery will break the 2nd-init for ROM.
Related
I just reset mytouch 4g phone and during restart the recovery screen just come out but I can't move down or up anything on the screen it just stuck..
I just update cm to version 3 of something
please I really need help on this my phone is already S-off
when I plug the phone with USB it response something by HBOOT has changed to HBOOT USB PLUG
I use Stock Rom just update Kernal only
Need more specifics. "3 of something" is too vague.
If you flashed clockwork mod recovery 3 (the text is orange) while using a stock ROM you will have issues. Clockwork 3 is for gingerbread based ROMs only.
If that is so, download CyanogenMOD 7 RC1 and try to flash it. Rebooting may help get recovery working right again. If not, and you are unable to re-flash a ROM, you will need to use fastboot to re-flash a good recovery image.
Marine6680 said:
Need more specifics. "3 of something" is too vague.
If you flashed clockwork mod recovery 3 (the text is orange) while using a stock ROM you will have issues. Clockwork 3 is for gingerbread based ROMs only.
If that is so, download CyanogenMOD 7 RC1 and try to flash it. Rebooting may help get recovery working right again. If not, and you are unable to re-flash a ROM, you will need to use fastboot to re-flash a good recovery image.
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when I upplug battery, and turn the phone on, it won't boot it just re direct to the Clockwork Mod screen and the screen lock volume up and down can't navigate anything power botton won't work tooo..I try to un plug battery again and turn on again the result is the same...
wibul_10 said:
when I upplug battery, and turn the phone on, it won't boot it just re direct to the Clockwork Mod screen and the screen lock volume up and down can't navigate anything power botton won't work tooo..I try to un plug battery again and turn on again the result is the same...
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In clockwork you use the trackball to navigate. Volume buttons won't work.
Lakeshow423 said:
In clockwork you use the trackball to navigate. Volume buttons won't work.
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no response on trackball too. it just stuck on this screen and can't move anywhere....any solution
Your attached image is of the Bootloader, not CWM Recovery.
The Bootloader is controlled by volume up / volume down to move between selections, and the power button is used to select.
jggimi said:
Your attached image is of the Bootloader, not CWM Recovery.
The Bootloader is controlled by volume up / volume down to move between selections, and the power button is used to select.
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when I turn the phone on everytime it just show this bootloader and no response on all volume up/down and power button...only way to turn off is to unplug battery ....
You might see if the Bootloader can communicate with fastboot on your PC. If so, you will have options for un-bricking from your PC.
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928370 for info on installing adb and fastboot to your PC, and using them.
Fastboot is designed to communicate with the bootloader. As far as I know, however, adb requires a functioning Android or Recovery system.
jggimi said:
You might see if the Bootloader can communicate with fastboot on your PC. If so, you will have options for un-bricking from your PC.
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928370 for info on installing adb and fastboot to your PC, and using them.
Fastboot is designed to communicate with the bootloader. As far as I know, however, adb requires a functioning Android or Recovery system.
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One more question, after following your advice, I found that I now can restart my phone again but when I shut down the phone and turn it on again it still stuck on bootloader screen all the times...any suggestion would be appreciate...
You can "restart my phone again" -- is it running Android at that point? If so, you can restore your phone to stock, and do a full factory reset, by putting the P15IMG.zip file on the root of your SD card and rebooting. The bootloader (if it is functional) should find it and begin the restore procedure.
Dowload, rename this, and stick it on your SD card, and reboot. If after a successful return to factory defaults, your phone still isn't working, the problem is likely not software.
http://www.filedropper.com/pd15imgglaciertmous1175312radio1228b60140e26030226mrelease155771signed
(Link borrowed from Phateless's .sig)
jggimi said:
You can "restart my phone again" -- is it running Android at that point? If so, you can restore your phone to stock, and do a full factory reset, by putting the P15IMG.zip file on the root of your SD card and rebooting. The bootloader (if it is functional) should find it and begin the restore procedure.
Dowload, rename this, and stick it on your SD card, and reboot. If after a successful return to factory defaults, your phone still isn't working, the problem is likely not software.
http://www.filedropper.com/pd15imgglaciertmous1175312radio1228b60140e26030226mrelease155771signed
(Link borrowed from Phateless's .sig)
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I can't download it...need new link
anyway thank very much for your help
Using the verygreen instructions I have been running CM-7.0.3 encore signed off of SD for about 2 months now and want to try to update to the current nightly.
I put cm_encore_full-176.zip in the /boot directory of the SD and tried all of these without success:
1) Used the boot select u-boot.bin to boot from sd and recovery. It just hangs.
2) Used the boot select u-boot.bin to boot from sd and alternate. It just hangs.
I reverted to the standard u-boot.bin and did these without success:
1) Booted into CM7 then using the shut down menu rebooted into recovery. The update was not applied and boot was normal.
2) From power off, held down the power on and N buttons. After loading... appeared counted to 4 and released both buttons. No update applied and booted normall.
3) From power off, held down power on and N buttons. After loading... appeared, released power button, then pressed and held it for 5 seconds, waited for the screen to blank and let go of both buttons. No update applied and NC shut off.
Anyone know what I am doing wrong? I have been scouring all of the NC root sites and it seems everyone has a different hold buttons and release sequence. Is there a special /boot folder or something that can only be accessed while the sd card is in the NC where I have to copy the update zip file?
Imbroglio said:
1) Used the boot select u-boot.bin to boot from sd and recovery. It just hangs.
2) Used the boot select u-boot.bin to boot from sd and alternate. It just hangs.
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Why you doing that?
Because there were recommendations to do to those steps on this site and others.
Do you have a solution to my problem?
You are going from a .29 kernel to a .32 kernel... From VG's SASD thread... first post... you need to update the version of the SASD.
How to update if you already installed using older version of the installer and don't want to reinstall (understandably):
•Get update zip from http://crimea.edu/~green/nook/update-genimage-1.3.zip
•Put the zip file as is onto the first partition of your sdcard..
•reboot into recovery (triggered by the keys, the reboot into recovery does not work yet).
•The new version would be installed and you are done.
•You can combine this installation together with updating to .32 kernel in one step. Just put the update-cm file and the update-genimage-1.3.zip to the first partition. Make sure there is still at least 1M of space left!
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Imbroglio said:
Because there were recommendations to do to those steps on this site and others.
Do you have a solution to my problem?
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Just put the new nightly build into the root folder and boot into recovery.
The only thing you need to do is your skill to boot into recovery, that's all.
The rest should be taken off.
DizzyDen said:
You are going from a .29 kernel to a .32 kernel... From VG's SASD thread... first post... you need to update the version of the SASD.
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Ok copied the file onto /boot.
Tried a different button sequence:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kps9cWvyzqo
It still will not go into recovery mode. The thing is that I used the instructions on the video to help me install CM7 and gapps in the first place and it worked fine.
What exactly is the correct button sequence to get the NC to power on to recovery mode?
As you can see I found 3 different people saying to do it 3 different ways and none of them seem to work.
I am waiting for someone to say you have to wait until the 4th tuesday of the odd numbered month and hold down the buttons to the count of pi * the number of times Lindsay Lohan violates her probation in the past 4.5 months.
Do I need another program installed for this to work? Something like clockwork recovery mod (whatever that is)? Is there a difference that my NC doesn't say "Touch the Future of Reading" but just says "Loading..."?
It is making me pull my hair out and I didn't have that much hair left to begin with!
Just wanted to add an observation that after doing the button sequence in the video, "Loading.." the screen blanks for about .5 second and then is displayed again off center. The it goes into normal boot up.
Imbroglio said:
What exactly is the correct button sequence to get the NC to power on to recovery mode?
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I've had to use the "rhythm method" for the first time in a while this week, setting up my dual boot on eMMC, and verygreen's instructions were the only thing that worked for me:
verygreen said:
hold nook N key and then press and hold power until the "Loading..." message appears and then disappears with screen going blank. Release power button, then press it again and hold for ~5 seconds, the bootloader "Loading..." message should be on the screen for three seconds or so before you release power button, keep holding N button until screen blanks again. If the screen went off while you were holding the power key, that means you were holding it for too long
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This:
Imbroglio said:
Just wanted to add an observation that after doing the button sequence in the video, "Loading.." the screen blanks for about .5 second and then is displayed again off center.
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is what should be happening--when the message comes back, press the power button again for five seconds, then release. Anamardoll's videos were made prior to the B&N 1.2 update, prior to CM7.1's existence, and prior to any of verygreen's SASD updates, so the behavior was a little different then.
Also, you may have successfully booted into recovery and installed the SASD 1.3 update file without realizing it--small packages can flash very quickly in verygreen's installer, and iirc, the "Loading" message you describe is expected behavior for SASD 1.3. If you look at the SD's boot partition in your PC and the .zip file is gone, it very likely installed. If that's the case, Power > Reboot > Recovery ought to be working now; copy over the CM7 update .zip, attempt the rhythm method again (may as well), and if you go straight through to CM7, try Power > Reboot > Recovery.
If none of the above works, you have very likely hosed your boot sector with some of the shenanigans in your OP, and may as well format the card and start from scratch with an up-to-date SASD image.
Imbroglio said:
Do I need another program installed for this to work? Something like clockwork recovery mod (whatever that is)?
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CWM cannot help you with an SD install. If, however, you have chosen at any point to "Flash ClockworkMod Recovery" from ROM Manager, then you've already written CWM to your internal recovery partition, and might want to consider installing CM7 internally, as it would now be much easier than fixing your card (assuming none of the above got it done).
Thanks for the help all.
I am just going to redo the sd with the 177 nightly.
hi, i have trouble booting into recovery. what i do is press "n" and power and it always goes to "Boot Menu" ... can someone tell me what that is and what it does ? ( i know i can boot into it by pressing power and selecting reboot and recovery just trying to find out how to from power-off) thanks.
I'm not the most knowledgeable one to answer this. I was waiting to see if someone else would post here.
But here goes. When I want boot into recovery when my nook is off, I power on holding down the n key. When the boot screen appears, I use the n key to toggle different options on the first line. I opt to boot from emmc. Then use the volume keys to move down to the next line and use the n key again to choose boot into recovery.
I don't remember the exact order of the lines, so I may be a little off, but I hope this helps get you booted into recovery from the boot screen
Sent from my NookColor using xda premium
Thanks for trying to help. i was experiencing boot-loop i think.. ( i wasn't even able to turn my NC off at all. it just kept booting up and being stuck on the Cyanogenmod loading screen every time when i turn it off by holding down power), thats why i needed to boot into recovery from power-off. how it happened was i upgraded to cm9. i wiped cache and dalvik and formatted boot, system and data before flashing. ( i know some instruction here tells to do a wipe data/factory reset. i didnt do that ) I fix it and went back to cm7 by putting in a bootable sd with CWR in the two seconds that it stays off... but the strange thing was that once again i did it my way (wipe cache/dalvik and format boot, system, data) and this time it worked~ no boot-loop. now i wonder what really caused boot-loop the first time even when i had the bootable sd card in it didn't even boot into recovery itself i had to push "n" like crazy ... to get in ...
k8108 said:
I'm not the most knowledgeable one to answer this. I was waiting to see if someone else would post here.
But here goes. When I want boot into recovery when my nook is off, I power on holding down the n key. When the boot screen appears, I use the n key to toggle different options on the first line. I opt to boot from emmc. Then use the volume keys to move down to the next line and use the n key again to choose boot into recovery.
I don't remember the exact order of the lines, so I may be a little off, but I hope this helps get you booted into recovery from the boot screen
Sent from my NookColor using xda premium
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Glad you got it fixed.
Sent from my NookColor using xda premium
also if you have cwr on a bootable sd card you can use rom manager to flash cwr internally, so you wont need a bootable sd card, if you want to get into cwr just use rom manager and select reboot into recovery, i use to have cwr on my sd and didnt like it because you would have to take out the sd card everytime you boot, but this way is much easier, you can back up in rom manger instead of doing it the manual way...holding n and power button, hope this helps
Hi guys,
i have a milestone2 with cm7-tezet and i want upgrade to cm10 tezet. I read the installation guide, but i have not understand one step; i quote:
"Ensure you have GB kernel flashed. If you are upgrading from CM9, there's nothing you need to do. If you are upgrading from my CM7 ROM, flash kernel from this image first."
how i flash with new kernel?
reboot my milestone2 in recovery mode
go to "install zip from sd card"
select the new kernel
then? i must reboot or not?
the recovery mode not change with a new kernel?
thank you!
ipumba said:
Hi guys,
i have a milestone2 with cm7-tezet and i want upgrade to cm10 tezet. I read the installation guide, but i have not understand one step; i quote:
"Ensure you have GB kernel flashed. If you are upgrading from CM9, there's nothing you need to do. If you are upgrading from my CM7 ROM, flash kernel from this image first."
how i flash with new kernel?
reboot my milestone2 in recovery mode
go to "install zip from sd card"
select the new kernel
then? i must reboot or not?
the recovery mode not change with a new kernel?
thank you!
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Go into bootmenu, custom recovery.
Flash kernel, flash cm10, flash google apps.
Wipe data/factory reset
Reboot phone
Enjoy CM10.
Lean946 said:
Go into bootmenu, custom recovery.
Flash kernel, flash cm10, flash google apps.
Wipe data/factory reset
Reboot phone
Enjoy CM10.
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all ok!
i follow your step and now i have cm10! thank you
installed the kernel
Hi!
I upgraded my milestone 2, from Gingerbread to CM 10.
It worked fine for a week.
today i was playing with it to install Google Apps, and accidentally installed kernel files which i got from this website.
now my milestone cannot turn on, and I am left without a phone
Can anybody help me?!
tirona said:
Hi!
I upgraded my milestone 2, from Gingerbread to CM 10.
It worked fine for a week.
today i was playing with it to install Google Apps, and accidentally installed kernel files which i got from this website.
now my milestone cannot turn on, and I am left without a phone
Can anybody help me?!
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Look for an SBF corresponding to the android version you had before CM10 here: http://and-developers.com/sbf:milestone2
And download it from here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/umts_milestone2/list.php
Follow steps here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032372 in order to restore your phone.
Instead of pressing @ in step 9, you need to press both volume buttons.
Hope it helps.
Lean946 said:
Look for an SBF corresponding to the android version you had before CM10 here: http://and-developers.com/sbf:milestone2
And download it from here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/umts_milestone2/list.php
Follow steps here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032372 in order to restore your phone.
Instead of pressing @ in step 9, you need to press both volume buttons.
Hope it helps.
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thank you!
but RSD Lite is not yet available for download.
and the steps that the guy is explaining cannot be followed, cause my phone is completely dead.
it is off, and when trying to turn it on, it show the Motorola logo for 2 seconds and than disappears. the display of the phone remains powered but nothing happesn in there.
p.s. i can still go to root menu, by pressing and holding X + power button, and than X + Volume UP.
But with the reset data (wiping data / factory reset) nothing happens.
so still in dakr
When your device is off press On/Off button, vol +/- and the camera button.
Then you come to the bootloader. With RSD you can flash it.
FloOsen said:
When your device is off press On/Off button, vol +/- and the camera button.
Then you come to the bootloader. With RSD you can flash it.
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I did everything in the right way.
i went into but menu (as it is described)
everything was executed smoothly with rsd lite. (i executed this file: 332.0 MiB 93F0ED6430C13DA551F984701D8C8C72 Retail Italian MILS2_U6_2.4.24_SIGNED_USAMILESTONE2B1B8RTIT00E.0R_USXMILE20RTIT_P030_A010_HWp2a_Service1FF.sbf.gz - because i bought in italy my phone)
but the phone is not starting up. and is not giving any sign (before it was showing the motorola logo for 2 seconds)
i cannot make any start using different kind of hard buttons combinations, like : X + power button, Camera + volume+ + power button, with or without USB cable try)
There is no sign of life from my phone
?!?!?!?!?!
tirona said:
I upgraded my milestone 2, from Gingerbread to CM 10.
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tirona said:
(i executed this file: 332.0 MiB 93F0ED6430C13DA551F984701D8C8C72 Retail Italian MILS2_U6_2.4.24_SIGNED_USAMILESTONE2B1B8RTIT00E.0R_USXMILE20RTIT_P030_A010_HWp2a_Service1FF.sbf.gz - because i bought in italy my phone)
but the phone is not starting up. and is not giving any sign (before it was showing the motorola logo for 2 seconds)
i cannot make any start using different kind of hard buttons combinations, like : X + power button, Camera + volume+ + power button, with or without USB cable try)
There is no sign of life from my phone
?!?!?!?!?!
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I think that, you chose wrong version of SBF...
look at this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19877027&postcount=386
henediac said:
I think that, you chose wrong version of SBF...
look at this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19877027&postcount=386
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Hi!
this mate is explaining: "so i pulled out battery, pressed volDown + shutter and placed battery in, display remined black. But when I connected it to PC, and tried to flash with sbf_flash and (linux version of RSDlite) and (1) - it succed "
I tried also like him, but to my phone nothing happened....
?!!!!!?!?!?!?!!
Help me, please!
Yesterday, I wanted to make a clean install for the latest Quarx's CM 10.1 nightly (I've been flashing Quarx's builds for almost a year now, he's The Best), but I think I made a terrible mistake.
When I wanted to make a factory reset, I've got this error because the sd-ext, I understand, that happened because TWRP's structure with almost all devices running Android 4.2.2 have a virtual-sd and a sd-ext, so I decided to make an Advance wipe and I every damn box, even wipe system and wipe sd card.
Finally when I rebooted my phone, TWRP asked to install SU, I pressed yes.
Then when my phone was rebooting, I've got this error:
Bootloader
09.10
Err:A5,70,39,00,27
So, I've been flashing Froyo's .sbfs since yesterday, when I get pass verification from RSDLite and rebooted the phone, it just keep bootlooping, I left it almost 15 minutes and still in Froyo's bootanimation, I know it has to do because it's needed wipe data and cahe, but I can't do that because I can't access stock recovery (volume down+power button), I just get the triangle with the little Android in it.
Here's is the .sbf
JORLA_U3_3.4.2_108-5_SIGNED_USAJORDMR1B25CLALALA022.0R_JORLAFROCLALALA_P027_A018_M016_HWp3_WIG147154_Service1FF.sbf.gz
And I did it with RSDLite 5.6.
Hope you can help me, thanks anyway.
On Stock Recovery press Vol-up+down buttons... Rooting & flashing custom roms & don't know how to enter stock recovery?
turffe said:
On Stock Recovery press Vol-up+down buttons... Rooting & flashing custom roms & don't know how to enter stock recovery?
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Thank you very much yo solve my problem.
My bad for not knowing how to enter stock recovery.
Bootmenu
turffe said:
On Stock Recovery press Vol-up+down buttons... Rooting & flashing custom roms & don't know how to enter stock recovery?
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I am new to the Defy, but managed to root and move to CM7 and all seems good. I just wondered if there is a version of bootmenu that uses touch screen rather than volume and power buttons? I thought one of the ICS ROMS had a touch screen recovery, but maybe I am thinking of HTC.
Thanks.
tomlogan1 said:
I am new to the Defy, but managed to root and move to CM7 and all seems good. I just wondered if there is a version of bootmenu that uses touch screen rather than volume and power buttons? I thought one of the ICS ROMS had a touch screen recovery, but maybe I am thinking of HTC.
Thanks.
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Latest CM10 and CM10.1 have a touch bootmenu, even the latest CM 10.1 has TWRP 2.5 that it's a touch custom recovery.
Bootmenu 2
soyusado said:
Latest CM10 and CM10.1 have a touch bootmenu, even the latest CM 10.1 has TWRP 2.5 that it's a touch custom recovery.
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Thanks for your reply.
I prefer CWM to TWRP, but is there a way to get the more advanced bootmenu 2 and keep CWM? Sndinitdefy seems to only have the recovery using the volume controls and power button.
Thanks.
tomlogan1 said:
Thanks for your reply.
I prefer CWM to TWRP, but is there a way to get the more advanced bootmenu 2 and keep CWM? Sndinitdefy seems to only have the recovery using the volume controls and power button.
Thanks.
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I think Quarx merged that bootmenu when he started to make his 2ndboot nightlies for CM10, but I don't know how to install it separately from his .zip files, you should download some of the latest ROMs a see if you could merge the bootmenu to CM7.
where are you download this Froyo's .sbfs?
soyusado said:
Help me, please!
Yesterday, I wanted to make a clean install for the latest Quarx's CM 10.1 nightly (I've been flashing Quarx's builds for almost a year now, he's The Best), but I think I made a terrible mistake.
When I wanted to make a factory reset, I've got this error because the sd-ext, I understand, that happened because TWRP's structure with almost all devices running Android 4.2.2 have a virtual-sd and a sd-ext, so I decided to make an Advance wipe and I every damn box, even wipe system and wipe sd card.
Finally when I rebooted my phone, TWRP asked to install SU, I pressed yes.
Then when my phone was rebooting, I've got this error:
Bootloader
09.10
Err:A5,70,39,00,27
So, I've been flashing Froyo's .sbfs since yesterday, when I get pass verification from RSDLite and rebooted the phone, it just keep bootlooping, I left it almost 15 minutes and still in Froyo's bootanimation, I know it has to do because it's needed wipe data and cahe, but I can't do that because I can't access stock recovery (volume down+power button), I just get the triangle with the little Android in it.
Here's is the .sbf
JORLA_U3_3.4.2_108-5_SIGNED_USAJORDMR1B25CLALALA022.0R_JORLAFROCLALALA_P027_A018_M016_HWp3_WIG147154_Service1FF.sbf.gz
And I did it with RSDLite 5.6.
Hope you can help me, thanks anyway.
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i do the same step to my defy and now i face the same problem .i think you have salve this problem .but i can't find the this file :JORLA_U3_3.4.2_108-5_SIGNED_USAJORDMR1B25CLALALA022.0R_JORLAFROCLALALA_P027_A018_M016_HWp3_WIG147154_Service1FF.sbf.gz
can you gave me a download adress? i am a chinese and have poor english level ,can you tell me the way you fix your phone step by step? think you !
This thread should help (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1216982), in there you'll be able to find everything you need to fix your phone.
First download RSDLite, then search for a sbf suitable for your country.
Then flash it, you need to have Motorola drivers installed and plug the phone on bootloader mode (press volume up+power button), you have to paste the sbf file you extracted in the RSDLite folder, then just execute it and browse the sbf file, finally press flash and wait.
When you read "please start your phone manually" or something like that, disconnect your phone, remove the battery for five seconds then start it on bootloader mode and plug it.
Your phone should boot to Android.
If you get stuck on bootanimation, wipe data and cache from stock recovery (volume down+power button, when you see the triangle press volume volume up+volume down).
Your phone is ready to go now.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using xda app-developers app
think you so much
soyusado said:
This thread should help (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1216982), in there you'll be able to find everything you need to fix your phone.
First download RSDLite, then search for a sbf suitable for your country.
Then flash it, you need to have Motorola drivers installed and plug the phone on bootloader mode (press volume up+power button), you have to paste the sbf file you extracted in the RSDLite folder, then just execute it and browse the sbf file, finally press flash and wait.
When you read "please start your phone manually" or something like that, disconnect your phone, remove the battery for five seconds then start it on bootloader mode and plug it.
Your phone should boot to Android.
If you get stuck on bootanimation, wipe data and cache from stock recovery (volume down+power button, when you see the triangle press volume volume up+volume down).
Your phone is ready to go now.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using xda app-developers app
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thank you,perhaps it will work , but i don't know my defy produced by which country , can i use the other country's sbf ?
Yong-Zhi Lee said:
thank you,perhaps it will work , but i don't know my defy produced by which country , can i use the other country's sbf ?
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It's not the country your Defy proceeds, you need to know the country for your carrier's signal.