NOTE: It turns out to be a problem with Windows 8. Thanks for your help!
Hi there!
I've been trying to follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1595013&page=9#88
and even this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1889325
However, the firmware.zip file is not extracting (archive error). At first the *.sbf.gz was also causing trouble, but i managed to redownload it and it worked. But no matter how many times I download the firmware.zip file, it can never extract it
Would it be possible for someone to present two links that are definitely working?
Thanks in advance
EDIT: Basically I cannot unzip the firmware.zip file to extract the firmware.sbf - I would really appreciate it if someone could point me to or upload a working firmware.zip and firmware.z01
Did you try to download those files from this thread? You could try to extract it with some additional software like 7-zip.
Vicsa said:
Did you try to download those files from this thread? You could try to extract it with some additional software like 7-zip.
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Yeah I had tried them. But I have found the sbf file via dropbox.
Now the problem I have is RSD Lite isn't recognising my device in bootloader moder.
Yes I have moto drovers installed.
Yes I'm running it as admin.
What should I do?
EDIT: Windows plays a noise when the device is plugged in as bootloader mode. However rsdlite still isn't seeing anything, and the window doesn't give many options either :\
Check for yellow question mark in Windows device manager while your phone connected. If so, reinstall drivers.
Re: [Help] Rooting BL7 MB256
First, .sbf.gz need to be unzip with 7zip or winrar into .sbf! Did you forgot to unzip them?
Both of rooted rom's part need to be .sbf before flashing.
Second, did your phone's bootloader say "batte low cannot program"? If so charge your phone till full and try again.
If not it could be driver problem.
Vicsa said:
Check for yellow question mark in Windows device manager while your phone connected. If so, reinstall drivers.
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I'm not aware of this yellow question mark, I've reinstalled the drivers 4 times now. Could you possibly explain where this question mark may appear? I've checked the program called "Device Manager", but I guess I'm not seeing it
intemptesta said:
First, .sbf.gz need to be unzip with 7zip or winrar into .sbf! Did you forgot to unzip them?
Both of rooted rom's part need to be .sbf before flashing.
Second, did your phone's bootloader say "batte low cannot program"? If so charge your phone till full and try again.
If not it could be driver problem.
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Both sbf files are extracted.
My phone is fully charged, boot loader mode says "transfer mode: USB"
EDIT: I changed computers, and have successfully rooted my defy+! The difference between the two computers:
1st one
Laptop
Windows 8
All USB ports are 3.0
2nd one
Desktop
Windows XP VIrtualisation
USB 2.0 I believe
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Glad to hear, so it must be driver on Windows 8 problem.
Heard about win8 failed to flash with RSDlite too.
intemptesta said:
Glad to hear, so it must be driver on Windows 8 problem.
Heard about win8 failed to flash with RSDlite too.
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Ah right. Thanks for your help
To open device manager in windows 8 just hit WIN and X key together. See this
You made it work, and that what counts
z3ro-grav1ty said:
Ah right. Thanks for your help
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forum.gizmolord.com/modding-discussions/how-to-root-motorola-defy-(mb525)-and-motorola-defy-(mb526)/
This worked for me
akhil.mordia said:
forum.gizmolord.com/modding-discussions/how-to-root-motorola-defy-(mb525)-and-motorola-defy-(mb526)/
This worked for me
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superoneclick doesn't work with newer defy+ and plus it was a problem with win 8
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I flashed back to Stock Sprint from the RUU and then let the phone update to the MR update. I rooted and then did the pushed the recovery-RA-heroc-v1.2.3.img to the SD card and flashed it (at least I think so, it happened really fast). When I did "reboot recovery" it just powered down the phone and no reboot. In fact, I had to pull the battery to get it to boot normally. If I try to boot to recovery by holding the home key I just get stuck at the HTC splash screen.
Any help is appreciated.
I went through this SAME THING for 3 days when I first rooted my hero and it was driving me nuts! You may have a corrupt recovery img or just a bad root. I would download the recovery img again, and flash the Sprint RUU AGAIN and then root again. Basically start from scratch again . That is what worked for me. Every time I tried rebooting and getting to that screen where u can do a nandroid backup and flash from sd I could not for the life of me get to that screen, It would just power off and reboot and stay on the HTC screen. So try starting ALL OVER again I bet that it will work.
Thanks for the advice. I'm going to redownload everything and reflash with the RUU, reroot, and try the recovery image stuff again.
It's been a frustrating day.
I feel your pain man, I went through it for 3 days before someone told me to flash the Stock Sprint RUU. And at the time I didnt even know there was a stock sprint ruu,lol.
OK, redid RUU, rerooted, and reflashed recovery and now it's working.
Now I can go to bed!
BTW, thanks aaron130 for your moral support.
No problem. Glad you got it working!
i'm having a bit of trouble with this as well i cant flash back to the stock sprint firmware with the RUU exe file. it times out on waiting for bootloader and the phone will never reset. has anyone encountered this? i downloaded the RUU file three times and and tried two different computers. i'm just trying to get back to the stock ROM. someone help please?
Yes, Spunkzz. Download and install HTC Sync.
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i'm having a bit of trouble with this as well i cant flash back to the stock sprint firmware with the RUU exe file. it times out on waiting for bootloader and the phone will never reset. has anyone encountered this? i downloaded the RUU file three times and and tried two different computers. i'm just trying to get back to the stock ROM. someone help please?
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Try doing it from fastboot. (Off the top of my head) With the phone powered off: hold volume down and then hit the power button. It should say if you want fastboot to hit volume up... press volume up. See if it will flash RUU that way. If not then check your device manager and see if it shows you are missing a driver for your phone.
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i'm having a bit of trouble with this as well i cant flash back to the stock sprint firmware with the RUU exe file. it times out on waiting for bootloader and the phone will never reset. has anyone encountered this? i downloaded the RUU file three times and and tried two different computers. i'm just trying to get back to the stock ROM. someone help please?
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I saw a thread about this somewhere. I think it was the Sprint Community forums. Are you on Windows 7? If you are, you'll have to manually download and install the Vista drivers for the phone.
I'll find you a link to them if this is your problem.
arashed31 said:
I saw a thread about this somewhere. I think it was the Sprint Community forums. Are you on Windows 7? If you are, you'll have to manually download and install the Vista drivers for the phone.
I'll find you a link to them if this is your problem.
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I'm using Win7 and all I had to do was install HTC Sync.
jonnythan said:
I'm using Win7 and all I had to do was install HTC Sync.
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Really? I have Win7 x64 and it wouldn't install any drivers. The program installed but it would never recognize my phone and neither did the RUU. I had to download the Vista x64 drivers from somewhere and then the HTC Sync program and the RUU would work.
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/08/24/workaround-for-htc-hero-sync-problem-in-windows-7/
Here's what I did:
I got the 2.0.8 version off the site.
Installed in normally and let it error with a long dialoge that said something about not installing drivers.
Downloaded the drivers from the site and put them in the HTC Driver folder
Used device manager to manually install the drivers for "Android Device"
And it worked!!
as an update. i figured it out. i was using Fresh Rom 0.5d and for some reason that wasnt letting me run RUU exe file to get it back to the stock rom. i flashed modacos rom and then used the RUU and it worked fine. i'm now back to the stock rom. for some reason after a day something keeps my phone awake. i've been tryign to figure it out but cant seem to narrow it down.
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Really? I have Win7 x64 and it wouldn't install any drivers. The program installed but it would never recognize my phone and neither did the RUU. I had to download the Vista x64 drivers from somewhere and then the HTC Sync program and the RUU would work.
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/08/24/workaround-for-htc-hero-sync-problem-in-windows-7/
Here's what I did:
I got the 2.0.8 version off the site.
Installed in normally and let it error with a long dialoge that said something about not installing drivers.
Downloaded the drivers from the site and put them in the HTC Driver folder
Used device manager to manually install the drivers for "Android Device"
And it worked!!
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Ah, Win7 x64 and x32 are going to be different beasts when it comes to drivers. Great info for those running x64 though, thanks.
I am stuck on the BootLoader screen after installing the 2.3.340 update.zip.
I'm trying to flash the 2.3.320 sbf file using RSD Lite but it isn't recognizing my phone. I reinstalled the drivers and restarted my machine.
RSD Lite shows a device connect to USB Port 1
But it says :
Model - S Flash OMAP3630 MI
IMEI/ESN/MEID - N/A
When I try to flash the sbf file I get a Status of 'Failed Flashing Process, Unable to retrieve initialization values from INI file (0x7029); phone connected
What version of RSD?
mob87 said:
What version of RSD?
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Version 4.6
You need 4.8 or above
mob87 said:
You need 4.8 or above
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Downloaded version 4.9. Will test it out and let you know.
tgadd said:
Downloaded version 4.9. Will test it out and let you know.
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Still not working. Going to go to Verizon and sweeten up with a rep. Thanks for the help.
Do you have the Droid X drivers installed? Did you run as administrator?
mob87 said:
Do you have the Droid X drivers installed? Did you run as administrator?
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Yes and yes.
My battery ran out last night so I'm having a co-worker charge it up for me. I'm going to try one last time when I get off work today and then head over to Verizon.
im having a simiar issue but rsd lite 4.8 wont even recognize my device and i sweaer ive got the drivers but im unable to find them or a guide to make sure i even installed them correctly, could i get pointed to where they are please
Download the driver from here, not the charging one but the other one, unzip and install.
http://www.motorola.com/consumers/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=bda09ec8009a0210VgnVCM1000008806b00aRCRD
mob87 said:
Download the driver from here, not the charging one but the other one, unzip and install.
http://www.motorola.com/consumers/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=bda09ec8009a0210VgnVCM1000008806b00aRCRD
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That is what I've installed and still no luck.
I think it's working. All looks to be in good order. Flashing at the moment
tgadd said:
I think it's working. All looks to be in good order. Flashing at the moment
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I found out that error 0x7029 usually related that the .sbf file is not in the C:\ root folder. So I moved it there.
Then I couldn't hit "start" after selecting the .sbf file because "start" was greyed out. I found a post here explaining how to fix it.
Follow his steps completely and it'll solve this problem.
Give RSD a little time to see your phone too. The first time I ran it, I had to wait about a minute until it populated, now it comes right up. I had a terrible time getting it to work though... Just keep tryin'!
Anything YOU do to YOUR phone is not my fault, please proceed with caution
To apply:1. Download RSD Lite, Drivers, and .sbf files from below
2. Install RSD Lite
3. Open RSD Lite as administer (hold shift, right-click on RSD Lite, select Run as administer)
4. Unzip the .gz and extract the .sbf
5. In RSD Lite, browse for the .sbf and select it.
6. Power your phone into the bootloader (hold volume up and power on, should be a black screen with white text)
[If the bootloader screen says Cannot program, your battery is too low to apply .sbf]
7. Plug phone in and run the driver installer
8. RSD should recognize your phone now
9. Select you phone and press Start
10. Wait for it to finish
Whatever you do, do not unplug your phone from computer or disconnect them in any way
Note: If you bootloop and are stuck at the red M logo, you need to wipe data in stock recovery. To do that, hold the volume down button and continue holding it when you power up the phone. Then, once you see the triangle and android, press both volume buttons at the same time. After that, scroll down and select wipe data/factory reset.
Downloads:
2.2.1 SBF: http://www.multiupload.com/6J4DXMTP8Q
RSDLite v5.0: http://www.multiupload.com/I948480VBT
Motorola Driver Installer: http://www.multiupload.com/NWCE2ZXPMF
Root 2.2.1 with SuperOneClick (with psneuter or Gingerbreak) and enable non-market apps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
jorgonv said:
Found this by searching Motorola bravo 2.2 sbf on google:
[can't post links, sorry]
htt p://modmymobile.com/forums/629-motorola-bravo-general/561492-stock-sbf-file-bravo.html
Don't know if this is legit and wanted to see what others think
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OMG! I use to be on modmymobile, but gave up on it. This is LEGENDARY!!
A 2.2 SBF!! You found it. You didn't give up on modmymobile. Great job.
BravoMotorola said:
OMG! I use to be on modmymobile, but gave up on it. This is LEGENDARY!!
A 2.2 SBF!! You found it. You didn't give up on modmymobile. Great job.
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thank daywalker from modmymobile
is there any way to check if this is legit?
jorgonv said:
thank daywalker from modmymobile
is there any way to check if this is legit?
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Flash it to your phone. Be the guinea pig
BravoMotorola said:
Flash it to your phone. Be the guinea pig
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Is that the only way?
No worries, dont wreck your phone people. I have a perfect brick to test this on.
If it works I will have my recovery done this weekend. This is what I have been waiting for.
This had better work!
Just talked with bandroidx, he says it works.
Yep SBF is as good as gold. Fixed my brick, is latest 2.2 and had the code group i needed. Woot!
what do I do with the p4_kobe_umts_kobe_user_3.4.2-125_KOB_FFW-4_product-keys-ATT-US_ATT-signed.sbf.gz file?
laughsatyou said:
what do I do with the p4_kobe_umts_kobe_user_3.4.2-125_KOB_FFW-4_product-keys-ATT-US_ATT-signed.sbf.gz file?
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Unzip th .gz file. The .sbf will be in there, if you dont know where to go from there, search how to apply an sbf
jorgonv said:
Unzip th .gz file. The .sbf will be in there, if you dont know where to go from there, search how to apply an sbf
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yea, im installing it with rsd lite, seems to have worked. *crosses fingers*
woo, thx guys.
i have rsd lite and the sbf file but im completley new to this.so i just plug in my phone leave it on and apply the file? or do i put it in a bootloader? if so how?
Couldn't Update So I Used A Stock Froyo SBF and RSDLite 4.8
My Bravo was rooted. So, every time I tried to update it, I got the triangle/exclamation mark thing. There was probably a way around that, but I don't know enough about hacking phones.
Instead, I flashed (at least I think that it was a case of flashing some sort of ROM... I really don't know) a stock version of Android 2.2.1 onto my Bravo, and it worked like a charm.
Now I need to go about figuring out how to root it again, but that's a headache for another day...
I tried to post the link to the SBF download, but this forum wouldn't let me. So, you'll have to find it on your own.
ThaFrankinator said:
i have rsd lite and the sbf file but im completley new to this.so i just plug in my phone leave it on and apply the file? or do i put it in a bootloader? if so how?
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Look on Youtube for this video "Flashing SPRecovery SBF File to a Motorola Droid."
I just used those instructions to install a stock Froyo SBF on my Bravo using RSD-Lite. Of course, when dude in the video says to press up on some button on the keypad, you will press up on the volume rocker instead.
I would post the link, but this thing won't allow it.
Wow, I'll never post here again... this farkakte board made me wait 5 freaking minutes to correct a typo in my post (not to make a new post, but merely to edit this one.) Unbe-freaking-lievable!
psterrett said:
Now I need to go about figuring out how to root it again, but that's a headache for another day...
I tried to post the link to the SBF download, but this forum wouldn't let me. So, you'll have to find it on your own.
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SuperOneClick to root it. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682 Download, follow instructions, pretty easy stuff, makes rooting much easier, worked for me on 2.2. Use psneuter option.
Also, there's a link at the beginning of this thread for the SBF, shouldn't be too hard to find it...
psterrett said:
Wow, I'll never post here again... this farkakte board made me wait 5 freaking minutes to correct a typo in my post (not to make a new post, but merely to edit this one.) Unbe-freaking-lievable!
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It's because you're a new user, chill man.
jorgonv said:
Unzip th .gz file. The .sbf will be in there, if you dont know where to go from there, search how to apply an sbf
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And if that doesn't work, what should I do?
GeNiO426 said:
And if that doesn't work, what should I do?
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It should work if you correctly followed all the steps to apply the SBF.
Did you encounter a problem?
jorgonv said:
It should work if you correctly followed all the steps to apply the SBF.
Did you encounter a problem?
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Yes, and I did follow all of the steps as they were written. I've been encountering the same problem ever since I received the message that there was an update available.
It keeps saying "E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command" whenever I try to run the installation (for the update).
For the RSD Lite program, I keep getting this error: "Failed flashing process. Failed flashing process. Unable to retrieve initialization values from INI file. (0x7029); phone connected"
I have no idea what's wrong. I've tried every solution posted on this board as well as Motorola's site, AT&T's site, and countless hours spent searching Google for an answer/solution.
GeNiO426 said:
Yes, and I did follow all of the steps as they were written. I've been encountering the same problem ever since I received the message that there was an update available.
It keeps saying "E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command" whenever I try to run the installation (for the update).
For the RSD Lite program, I keep getting this error: "Failed flashing process. Failed flashing process. Unable to retrieve initialization values from INI file. (0x7029); phone connected"
I have no idea what's wrong. I've tried every solution posted on this board as well as Motorola's site, AT&T's site, and countless hours spent searching Google for an answer/solution.
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When you go into recovery mode and select install: update.zip, is "E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command" the only error that shows up?
jorgonv said:
When you go into recovery mode and select install: update.zip, is "E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command" the only error that shows up?
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Well, that's the first error to show up before I select "apply sdcard:update.zip"
After I select that, this is exactly what comes up:
-- Install from sdcard...
..Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:failed to read footer from /sdcard/update.zip
(Is a directory)
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
That's exactly everything that comes up when I select "apply sdcard:update.zip" at the Android system recovery <2e> screen.
Hi, I need some help with this one. I have in my hands a possible prototype of U8800 before it was launched. My goal is to make it usable as phone. Maybe flash a custom or stock rom.
modem: msm7630_surf
Firmware: 2.1-update1
Baseband: Unknown
Kernel: 2.6.29-perf
Build: msm7630_surf-eng 2.1-update1...
Obstacles.
1.Wifi and bluetooth does not work
2. Theres no app manager/File manager
3. USB Debug nothing happens. ADB can't detect it.
I can access the device using mass storage also when under download mode.
The ADB driver has to be installed manually. Have you got it installed?
you mean using the SDK manager? I have already installed Google USB driver package revision 4.
As per Device Manager, no driver found for Qualcomm HSUSB Device. I downloaded the U8800 drivers from this guide but still cant detect the correct drivers
Hello anyone?
it seems that it is c8800 , not u8800
m444266 said:
you mean using the SDK manager? I have already installed Google USB driver package revision 4.
As per Device Manager, no driver found for Qualcomm HSUSB Device. I downloaded the U8800 drivers from this guide but still cant detect the correct drivers
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Try this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13306262&postcount=14
Make sure you have USB debugging enabled.
X5 is7230
if your hanset has the 7630 it means c8800,and look for some chinese bbs,that may solve your problem
Blefish said:
Try this tutorial: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13306262&postcount=14
Make sure you have USB debugging enabled.
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Thanks, mate.. will look in to this.
hellmonky said:
X5 is7230
if your hanset has the 7630 it means c8800,and look for some chinese bbs,that may solve your problem
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chinese bbs? bbs? what's that?
m444266 said:
bbs? what's that?
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Forums
Isamu_Dyson said:
Forums
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but I can't read chinese :|
Anywhoo, tried the adb driver thing but its still cant detect the correct driver. still says "Qualcomm HSUSB Device" .. any ideas?
m444266 said:
chinese bbs? bbs? what's that?
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bbs= bulletin boards
JaymzBond said:
bbs= bulletin boards
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just for the sake of discussion, BBS = Bulletin Board System..
[Guys msm7630 is not c8800 it's u8800. The msm7630 just supports more connectivity technologies. The c8800 has msm7227 (adreno 200 and armv6 core)]
You need to install the adb drivers for the u8800 if you want adb connectivity, the ones that come with the sdk are only for the google nexus development phones.
Your phone is probably one of the early swedish models with older software (and possibly older hardware).
Try putting an official huawei update zip to the root of the sd card and reboot the phone.
iamelton said:
just for the sake of discussion, BBS = Bulletin Board System..
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lol never knew that
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this was funny.. almost there tho.
anywhoo.. I also tried pointing the drivers to the u8800 one from ultimate-guide-to-the-huawei-u8800 but still no luck. I tried that rooting by replacing the boot.img but doesnt boot up.. even the recovery.img doesnt give me clockwork.
altwho said:
You need to install the adb drivers for the u8800 if you want adb connectivity, the ones that come with the sdk are only for the google nexus development phones.
Your phone is probably one of the early swedish models with older software (and possibly older hardware).
Try putting an official huawei update zip to the root of the sd card and reboot the phone.
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where can I get this huawei update.zip ?
btw I have tried replacing all 4 of my boot files.. Ended up with a bootloop in huwei logo. never got to recovery, not android logo.. I placed the old files back.
Tried installing Hi Suite cant detect anything.. all u8800 drivers i've found doesnt get detected when updating drivers even if i browse to those files.
I'm willing to try any thing here since this phone is as good as bricked.. no connectivity whatsoever, no file manager to install apks.. I am willing to try a bunch of boot files till I get whatever will boot.. HELP!!
My first move would be to fix the USB connectivity
Since you use windows, could you post the Device ID from device manager so that I could compare it with mine (to verify you try the right drivers)?
@m444266:
Don't bother installing drivers for the "Qualcomm HUSB Device". It's not the adb interface. If you have the Hi Suite installed you will also have the adb drivers.
Official huawei update to fix your phone:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5a76mtwrk49m376
STEPS:
Extract the zip archive and go inside the folders until you see a folder named "dload". Copy that folder to the root of your sd card , reboot the phone and wait. The update process will now start. Make sure the phone is plugged in so the battery doesn't run out while updating.
altwho said:
@m444266:
Don't bother installing drivers for the "Qualcomm HUSB Device". It's not the adb interface. If you have the Hi Suite installed you will also have the adb drivers.
Official huawei update to fix your phone:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5a76mtwrk49m376
STEPS:
Extract the zip archive and go inside the folders until you see a folder named "dload". Copy that folder to the root of your sd card , reboot the phone and wait. The update process will now start. Make sure the phone is plugged in so the battery doesn't run out while updating.
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Thanks.. will try this out
advancements
some advancements. I think I was able to update the firmware since I see a battery charging animation (the blue one) that I've never seen before. Problem now is that it's stuck in a boot loop, it also automatically goes to recovery to wipe data and cache but still loops.. I've tried manually clearing the data, cache and dalvik cache but still loops.. any ideas?
I will try to change the boot.img and recovery.img, the same being used for rooting and to have CWM recovery.. hope this goes well.
EDIT:
CWM recovery works.. but still on boot loops. will try to flash a ROM using cwm.
Unfortunate note..I read that u8800 has a 4Gb internal disk space, however when I'm in download mode, it seems that the phone memory of my device is only 44Mb.. this might cause some complications.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled rsd lite and the moto drivers dozens of times and cant seem to get rsd lite to recognize my device. any help would be much appreciated .
Isanejohn15 said:
I have uninstalled and reinstalled rsd lite and the moto drivers dozens of times and cant seem to get rsd lite to recognize my device. any help would be much appreciated .
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Using Windows 10 I assume. I couldn't get it either. Try this, download the rsdlite motorola xml to batch script file here: http://www.rootjunkysdl.com/files/?dir=Android Programs
There's a read me in the zip. Read it, it's pretty self explanatory. Remove anything you don't want to flash like the bootloader.img if you only want to flash system and kernel, remove everything but the system sparse chunks and boot.img. Then all you need to do is double click the flash script and adb will automatically flash the firmware.
Edit: I just noticed a download for an rsdlite mac-linux setup there also. Might work.
Did you install the Motorola device manager?
amarc78 said:
Using Windows 10 I assume. I couldn't get it either. Try this, download the rsdlite motorola xml to batch script file here: http://www.rootjunkysdl.com/files/?dir=Android Programs
There's a read me in the zip. Read it, it's pretty self explanatory. Remove anything you don't want to flash like the bootloader.img if you only want to flash system and kernel, remove everything but the system sparse chunks and boot.img. Then all you need to do is double click the flash script and adb will automatically flash the firmware.
Edit: I just noticed a download for an rsdlite mac-linux setup there also. Might work.
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Thank you and I actually figured that out yesterday, but thanks for the tips guys and also now I'm having problems with Xposed not activating modules!
Isanejohn15 said:
Thank you and I actually figured that out yesterday, but thanks for the tips guys and also now I'm having problems with Xposed not activating modules!
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Hello how did you fix it ?
EEMR92 said:
Hello how did you fix it ?
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Use the one from here
Get rsdlite 6.2.4.zip
I just used virtualbox windows xp. worked like a charm