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Hey guys,
I have no idea what's going on. I appreciate your suggestions. I flashed my Diamond many times (and other phones as well) with most of the ROM available. Unit a month ago or so I've been using the official 1.93 ROM with previously installed hard SPL 1.40. When I attempted to install a new 2.03 ROM I went through the whole procedure same way as always with a little exception. Right after completion - 100% the unit reboots, shows the rainbow screen with a message "Upgrade ROM code error" - try again. What is the world is this? I also have a message on my desktop "Error 270-update error" - The image file is corrupted. My unit is european and I downloaded the ROM from both US and Euro sites. From this point I managed to downgrade again to version 1.93. Then I ran again the hard SPL 1.40 and reattempted to upgrade to 2.03 - SAME THING!
I don't know what to do next. Why I cannot flush it with the latest ROM? Any ideas or similar situations? Please see picture.
Thanks
Same Thing happened to me :S wtf??
xevier69 said:
Hey guys,
I have no idea what's going on. I appreciate your suggestions. I flashed my Diamond many times (and other phones as well) with most of the ROM available. Unit a month ago or so I've been using the official 1.93 ROM with previously installed hard SPL 1.40. When I attempted to install a new 2.03 ROM I went through the whole procedure same way as always with a little exception. Right after completion - 100% the unit reboots, shows the rainbow screen with a message "Upgrade ROM code error" - try again. What is the world is this? I also have a message on my desktop "Error 270-update error" - The image file is corrupted. My unit is european and I downloaded the ROM from both US and Euro sites. From this point I managed to downgrade again to version 1.93. Then I ran again the hard SPL 1.40 and reattempted to upgrade to 2.03 - SAME THING!
I don't know what to do next. Why I cannot flush it with the latest ROM? Any ideas or similar situations? Please see picture.
Thanks
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Hi have you tried to flash from the internal storage?
Have you tried flashing with internal storage method?
Exactly the same problem here, so I tried to flash to a really old original HTC ROM after the failure and it flashed fine
So I thought I would try upgrading over the top of an original ROM, had the same error , bloody HTC
So, any ideas how to resolve this issue? Are we stuck with the old ROM? I'm glad that I'm not the only one experiencing the same problem.
No, I have never tried to flash from internal storage. How can this be done? do I copy the whole .exe file to storage and run from there? Any pre-cautions?
Thanks
Though I bricked my phone when it happened, never seen that error before despite many ROM flashes
I have now tried tommytaos ROM which is supposed to be very close to the original but some with some tweaks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=479049
It installed just fine on my phone. Seems HTC have broken their ROM
xevier69 said:
So, any ideas how to resolve this issue? Are we stuck with the old ROM? I'm glad that I'm not the only one experiencing the same problem.
No, I have never tried to flash from internal storage. How can this be done? do I copy the whole .exe file to storage and run from there? Any pre-cautions?
Thanks
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it's the best way to flash the rom and the safest...
From Suiller thread:
the standard procedure to cook a ROM is made trough activesync program, I mean that the .nbh file is pushed into the phone trough activesync, across the usb cable, but this procedure can give some troubles:
1. it takes long time, about 10 minutes
2. it's a bit unsafe (even if the procedure can be always restored safely)
3. it's possible only with Windows OS (NO Linux nor *BSD, et cetera...)
I don't know why this is not well known but ALL producers (like HTC) give the possibility to upgrade the rom/firmware without having MS windows (thanks GOD someone knows that there aren't only windows users).
This faster procedure can be done also with *nix variants (or whatever you use) because the ROM update is made directly by the phone.
The procedure is very simple, it will take just 2 minutes, can be done everywhere & is good for cooking radios too (very fast in this case)
-= COOKING ROMs & Radios from phone =-
1. open from your PC the rar or zip archive and extract only the BIG .nbh file
2. rename as DIAMIMG.NBH
3. copy the renamed file into the root dir of your "Storage Card" or "Internal Storage" (the one of 4Gb... NOT to the internal phone memory!)
4. reset your device and within 3 seconds push together the Vol_Down + Back button (the one on the right above the hangup button) and keep pressed until the boot loader appears (the one with the color stripes)
5. soon as you see the bootloader stop to press those poor buttons
6. a very simple gray menu will appear asking you what to do, simple press the power button to perform the ROM/Radio upgrade
7. while the upgrade runs be patient and don't press again the power button, reset the device or play with it until it finishes, when finished a message "UPDATE SUCCESS" will appear, now you can safely reset your device
8. who prefer can perform a hard reset after the fresh cook (soon after reset simply press Vol_Down + Circle button, then when you see another simple gray menu choose Vol_Up to confirm format), even if this has no-sense because internal memory is pre-formatted during flash, but... there is always a but... for some unknown "scientific" reason sometimes an hard-reset can save time & headache
notes:
* be sure to have at least 10/20% of charge, anyway the whole procedure will take about 2 minutes, so you must be ensure that your mobile will stay turned on for at least those 2 dirty minutes (just in case you can attach the power AC/DC too), don't panic if something goes wrong... read few lines below
* like told you above the same procedure is good for cooking Radio too, of course Radio are smaller and it will be really fast (about one minute!)
* you don't need windows anymore or activesync, is enough just to copy the file into the storage card (transfers WITHOUT activesync are faster)
* it's possible to make a reset simply by getting off the stylus and pressing the small red button under the stylus carrier
* don't worry if something goes wrong... any cook failure can be always restored, the important thing is that you don't fail hardspl flash... but you have to do it just one time in your life
special note about hard-spl:
if you have signed-only hard-spl I strongly suggest to upgrade to an un-signed one, personally I tested many & I can confirm that the "good ones", at least in my experience, are the Olinex 1.37 or 1.93, you can find a copy here
remember also that you can NOT brick your device if you have a good hard-spl (like the ones I mentioned above) & flashing directly from phone is really faster (also good for flashing radio)
so the only one thing you should take care is when you change/upgrade the hard-spl, but you have to do this step just once, I'm using this hard-spl from about 6 months & I was able to flash everything (plus dozen recovers for failed flash)
for rom/radio upgrades you can safely also reboot/remove cable/turn off your phone while flashing ...every lost flash can be always restored safely, it's enough to restart your device in boot mode & restart flashing, also with cable trough the classic RUU (to put device in boot mode simply reset & keep pressed Vol_Down button)
In the hope this procedure can be useful at least to save time
if you have the official rom which is a exe file you can extract the rom file using winrar.
EUREKA!!! Done Deal!!!
Flashed from Internal Storage as per following directions:
-= COOKING ROMs & Radios from phone =-
1. open from your PC the rar or zip archive and extract only the BIG .nbh file
2. rename as DIAMIMG.NBH
3. copy the renamed file into the root dir of your "Storage Card" or "Internal Storage" (the one of 4Gb... NOT to the internal phone memory!)
4. reset your device and within 3 seconds push together the Vol_Down + Back button (the one on the right above the hangup button) and keep pressed until the boot loader appears (the one with the color stripes)
5. soon as you see the bootloader stop to press those poor buttons
6. a very simple gray menu will appear asking you what to do, simple press the power button to perform the ROM/Radio upgrade
7. while the upgrade runs be patient and don't press again the power button, reset the device or play with it until it finishes, when finished a message "UPDATE SUCCESS" will appear, now you can safely reset your device
8. who prefer can perform a hard reset after the fresh cook (soon after reset simply press Vol_Down + Circle button, then when you see another simple gray menu choose Vol_Up to confirm format), even if this has no-sense because internal memory is pre-formatted during flash, but... there is always a but... for some unknown "scientific" reason sometimes an hard-reset can save time & headache
THANKS! THANKS! THANKS!
Flashing using the Internal Method is the safest and most convenient way to flash. Spread the word.......
xevier69, Thanks for your thread
Having just purchased Oli's security unlocker... I was annoyed about this problem with a HTC official rom!
But your method has solved this issue!
Thanks again
Thanks guys it works perfect!
This just happened to me too and the only roms i have ever flashed:
1.37 official spanish: came with the phone
1.37 official WWE
1.93 official WWE
and now 2.03 official WWE fails.
WTF... One would expect the upgrade not to fail, right?
I wonder if they are checking for HardSPL to be original too!?
Anyway thanks for the workaround
This worked for me to
Cheers
xevier69 said:
EUREKA!!! Done Deal!!!
Flashed from Internal Storage as per following directions:
-= COOKING ROMs & Radios from phone =-
1. open from your PC the rar or zip archive and extract only the BIG .nbh file
2. rename as DIAMIMG.NBH
3. copy the renamed file into the root dir of your "Storage Card" or "Internal Storage" (the one of 4Gb... NOT to the internal phone memory!)
4. reset your device and within 3 seconds push together the Vol_Down + Back button (the one on the right above the hangup button) and keep pressed until the boot loader appears (the one with the color stripes)
5. soon as you see the bootloader stop to press those poor buttons
6. a very simple gray menu will appear asking you what to do, simple press the power button to perform the ROM/Radio upgrade
7. while the upgrade runs be patient and don't press again the power button, reset the device or play with it until it finishes, when finished a message "UPDATE SUCCESS" will appear, now you can safely reset your device
8. who prefer can perform a hard reset after the fresh cook (soon after reset simply press Vol_Down + Circle button, then when you see another simple gray menu choose Vol_Up to confirm format), even if this has no-sense because internal memory is pre-formatted during flash, but... there is always a but... for some unknown "scientific" reason sometimes an hard-reset can save time & headache
THANKS! THANKS! THANKS!
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Thers some other option
Install twice from activesync 1st time = error, run for the second time the same version and OK it updates.
At least with my Diamond had worked
Cheers
Hi!
The same thing happend to me too... I think it's because of the serial number we have entered when we have downloaded that 100 MB ROM Update file from the HTC support site... well i think it doesn't match with the serial and IMEI of the phone that the upgraded rom checks at the end of the update process... so i think it's kind of a protection against piracy developed by htc... taiwanese idiots!
Hi!
pls anyone send any information about an rom update file that works and doesn't report errors after it installed 100%. pls specify it's rom version too! 2.03 would be great
thanks in advance
miriamscorob said:
pls anyone send any information about an rom update file that works and doesn't report errors after it installed 100%. pls specify it's rom version too! 2.03 would be great
thanks in advance
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read all posts please
works like a charm folks! thank you!
g0x said:
Thers some other option
Install twice from activesync 1st time = error, run for the second time the same version and OK it updates.
At least with my Diamond had worked
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I made this too for testing First flash: Error, Second time: Ok
Hi.
I'm trying to flash the new Gen Y D2 R5 WM 6.1 ROM... I've completed the MTTY method and now I have the device in bootloader and plugged into the USB and it's recoginising the USB on bootloader but when I try to run the RUU to flash the actual ROM it says connection error.
I've tried allowing connection and not allowing connection on Active Sync but it's still not working. The furthest it's got it going to the percentage screen and sticking at 0% and then appearing saying connection error.
Please can you help your urgently... any help will be highly appreciated and will donate via PayPal as I need this sorting like ASAP.
Mark.
Just to be sure, did you run HardSPL?
i assume you had hardspl as you can run mtty.
please refer to this as both of your problem looks similar.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=608055
Internal Storage Flashing
Sometimes flashing via internally corrects this.
COOKING ROMs & Radios from phone =-
1. open from your PC the rar or zip archive and extract only the BIG .nbh file
2. rename as DIAMIMG.NBH
3. copy the renamed file into the root dir of your "Storage Card" or "Internal Storage" (the one of 4Gb... NOT to the internal phone memory!)
4. soft reset your device and within 3 seconds push together the Vol_Down + Back button (the one on the right above the hangup button) and keep pressed until the boot loader appears (the one with the color stripes)
5. soon as you see the bootloader stop to press those poor buttons
6. a very simple gray menu will appear asking you what to do, simple press the power button to perform the ROM/Radio upgrade
7. while the upgrade runs be patient and don't press again the power button, reset the device or play with it until it finishes, when finished a message "UPDATE SUCCESS" will appear, now you can safely reset your device
8. who prefer can perform a hard reset after the fresh cook (soon after reset simply press Vol_Down + Circle button, then when you see another simple gray menu choose Vol_Up to confirm format), even if this has no-sense because internal memory is pre-formatted during flash, but... there is always a but... for some unknown "scientific" reason sometimes an hard-reset can save time & headache
It's all good now just needed a hard reset. I think I've learned a lesson when it comes to flashing a new ROM lol. Love the new ROM and this version of TF3D.
good to hear it worked out..have fun with your 'new' device
Cheers bud.
Any ideas why the weather feature isn't working for me. It cant find my location and even if I add my location it can't update the weather info for my location?
how do you connect to internet? 3G? Wifi?
Through 3G most of the time and sometimes I get an EDGE signal. I just got an error message saying "There was a connection error while attempting to download weather data"
Any ideas how I can solve this.
Nirak said:
how do you connect to internet? 3G? Wifi?
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wifi: enable in comm, popup to connect
3g: no idea soz
So what your saying is I have to connect via WiFi to allow me to download the weather updates.
How am I meant to downlaod the weather data on the go when I am not at home.
EDIT: It seems to be working fine just needed to change the time and location to my current one in menu.
Boyo92 said:
So what your saying is I have to connect via WiFi to allow me to download the weather updates.
How am I meant to downlaod the weather data on the go when I am not at home.
EDIT: It seems to be working fine just needed to change the time and location to my current one in menu.
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Nope, that's not what i meant...lol, i was only trying to figure out why it worked for me and not for you.
Glad it's all okay now
Cheers for your help mate.
Ok so, this is my first android phone and after being prompted to install the 2.2 update on my European htc desire, i downloaded and started it installing. It gets to about 23% and says process system unavailible and after reading what people said i cleared the phone and tried to install the update manually from the SD card. This didn't work
My phone currently does this
Will boot into what it says is 2.2 but with no wifi, no service, and no SD card showing up
then after about 5 minutes it will reboot.
I have no idea what i can do to fix this? could someone please help me, i'm a noob with android so a clear step by step would be much appreciated
anyone
I am having the same issue... Anyone some help please...
I had a symetrical experience.. I can't post links yet, but you if you look at my posts you should be able to find what worked for me.
Futurian said:
I had a symetrical experience.. I can't post links yet, but you if you look at my posts you should be able to find what worked for me.
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how did you create a blank goldcard, i can't access my SD card on my phone while it's in the phone so how did you do it
Do you have a WIFI connection? I do, and did the OTA 2.2 upgrade over WiFi with no problems, on my Unbranded European HTC Desire.
If youre phone won't boot properly, there are a few answers; 1) Return in to HTC, they're getit working and back to you, 2) Return it to th place of purchase, 3) Root/reflash (but sounds like it might not be an option).
Dale
F3L1X1 said:
how did you create a blank goldcard, i can't access my SD card on my phone while it's in the phone so how did you do it
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I followed the instuctions in the "[TUT]Complete upgrading guide(root, unroot, flashing ROM & updates)" thread within Desire Android Development. (Post #3)
dedlite said:
Do you have a WIFI connection? I do, and did the OTA 2.2 upgrade over WiFi with no problems, on my Unbranded European HTC Desire.
If youre phone won't boot properly, there are a few answers; 1) Return in to HTC, they're getit working and back to you, 2) Return it to th place of purchase, 3) Root/reflash (but sounds like it might not be an option).
Dale
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When I got in touch with HTC they wanted £50 to do a reflash, falsely accusing me of rooting my device..
was that 50$ to send it to them? or can they do it without having it there. Because if THEIR update screwed up my phone i don't see why i should have to pay for a fix
maybe a silly question but did you try a factory reset?
http://www.htc.com/www/howto.aspx?id=805&type=1&p_id=312
HugoTouchHD said:
maybe a silly question but did you try a factory reset?
http://www.htc.com/www/howto.aspx?id=805&type=1&p_id=312
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yeah i did that, about the only advice the australian HTC support guy gave me -____-
F3L1X1 said:
was that 50$ to send it to them? or can they do it without having it there. Because if THEIR update screwed up my phone i don't see why i should have to pay for a fix
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Tell me about it, so thankful I managed to fix it myself!
It sounds like you are alll applying an OTA update for the standard ROM to what was a branded device. There are lots of explanations as to how to fix this if this is the case
In summary
Download update from mentioned here
Copy this to root of your goldcard and rename to update.zip
Turn off phone
Turn on holding down vol down
Select Bootloader then Recovery (an image of device should appear with exclamation mark over)
In menu (sorry forgot how you get in, if it does not appear then try power+vol down or power + back). From there choose apply update.zip
Wait while update applied
After update select reboot and wait for device to boot
Video of it here
jameson_uk said:
It sounds like you are alll applying an OTA update for the standard ROM to what was a branded device. There are lots of explanations as to how to fix this if this is the case
In summary
Download update from mentioned here
Copy this to root of your goldcard and rename to update.zip
Turn off phone
Turn on holding down vol down
Select Bootloader then Recovery (an image of device should appear with exclamation mark over)
In menu (sorry forgot how you get in, if it does not appear then try power+vol down or power + back). From there choose apply update.zip
Wait while update applied
After update select reboot and wait for device to boot
Video of it here
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I've just tried this again, installation looked like it went through ok, rebooted and relaoded into sense, then it shows me a status bar counting, normally this gets to about 10% then says ?Sorry process system is not responing, so i can either click wait or force close, then in continues upto about 97% then reboots and reloads only to load a white screen showing htc and continues counting in percentages, gets to about 15% then says force close, then onto about 91% then reboots this goes on for a while until it just shows me a sorta bricked phone with no wifi, gsm or any real functionailty and it continues to reboot every 5 mins, back to where I started showing 2.2 as installed
One strange thing I have noticed is that my CID is
CID: 00000000000000000049E917D100A69E
Reversing CID
CID: 00A600D117E949000000000000000000
Can't find update.zip on SD card during recovery
Tried all this, thanks. Goldcard created using Gold Card Tool 0.0.5 (awesome job Klutsh) . I get the error message:
"E:failed to open /sdcard/update.zip (No such file or directory)" even though it is in the root dir when I look at the card on my PC.
Should it be in a directory called /sdcard ?
chessmaster82 said:
I've just tried this again, installation looked like it went through ok, rebooted and relaoded into sense, then it shows me a status bar counting, normally this gets to about 10% then says ?Sorry process system is not responing, so i can either click wait or force close, then in continues upto about 97% then reboots and reloads only to load a white screen showing htc and continues counting in percentages, gets to about 15% then says force close, then onto about 91% then reboots this goes on for a while until it just shows me a sorta bricked phone with no wifi, gsm or any real functionailty and it continues to reboot every 5 mins, back to where I started showing 2.2 as installed
One strange thing I have noticed is that my CID is
CID: 00000000000000000049E917D100A69E
Reversing CID
CID: 00A600D117E949000000000000000000
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i get this same problem. How do i create a gold card if when i plug in my phone to my pc it won't recognise it and when i put the SD in the phone the bricked 2.2 won't recognise it
F3L1X1 said:
i get this same problem. How do i create a gold card if when i plug in my phone to my pc it won't recognise it and when i put the SD in the phone the bricked 2.2 won't recognise it
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I had to format the card in a card reader in my PC, then use the Gold Card Creator mentioned elsewhere in the thread. You have to install HTC Sync because enough drivers are in there to at least allow the apps to 'see' the card at physical level, even if the bricked Android doesn't. Set the phone to USB debug mode in Settings/Applications - the phone stays 'on' long enough between reboots to do that and get a CID out of it! Then Gold Card Creator works well enough to get the CID from the SD.
I'm trying this again with a 2GB card to see if makes any difference.
Check folder settings when using windows
bearMedicine said:
Tried all this, thanks. Goldcard created using Gold Card Tool 0.0.5 (awesome job Klutsh) . I get the error message:
"E:failed to open /sdcard/update.zip (No such file or directory)" even though it is in the root dir when I look at the card on my PC.
Should it be in a directory called /sdcard ?
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Quick update to this. Make sure you have extensions of known file types SHOWING in your folder settings. I was naming the file update.zip.zip!!
Thanks to ALL in this forum for get apps and assistance. I unbricked my phone tonight thanks to you all
well i phoned the shop here in australia that i bought it from and they said they've had alot of desires being returned because they've been bricked by the update and to just send it back and they'll fix it and update to 2.2 for me
Hello!
I am hapy to share this link that I just found!!!
http://www.attdroids.com/forum/motorola-flipside-forum/3230-froyo-2-2-2-a.html
So, seems that the dream of having some custom rom could be more possible...
Personally I would like to thank the Moto people that take care to make approval for make this beta possible and for sure to the original poster in the ATTDroids forum, marvin and the others that are already testing it.
I will also copy a instructions resume of him (marvin) in order to get an idea of the process:
"For the best result from this upgrade I suggest:
Backup all your data from your various apps
use an app to backup your text messages if you want to restore them
make sure that you calendar and contacts are up to date on google so that they can be resynced
Make sure that you have all of your usernames/passwords handy
Factory reset your phone to clear everything out
install update
Do another factory reset (probably not needed, but it will not hurt)
set your phone up from scratch (setting up your WiFi connection first will speed up the initial setup)
Doing a reset first makes sure that you have enough space and that you don't run into issues with misbehaving apps after the upgrade. When the backflip was updated many users ended up doing a reset to clear various issues after they upgraded and you should at least be prepared with backups before you start the process.
The first thing that Moto support will advise you if you have issues after the upgrade is to do a reset.
Be prepared for some of your apps to not show up in the market after the upgrade. This is not just a Moto issue, but an issue for any phone that undergoes an upgrade because the market signature changes.
Waiting at least a week after the general release and reading the questions/problems that show up in the forums (especially the Moto support forum) is a good idea to prevent any gotchas.
MotoBlur will try to restore some of your settings when you enter your username/PW. If you want a true fresh start set up a new MotoBlur account."
I downloading by now and for sure will be try it asap. I use linux, so I will also check the SBFFLASH utility that I already used in my XT720 before and will test if would work fine in recognizes the FlipSide (I almost sure that it will do, but I will report if this may helps since I found more easy to use SBFFLASH since I didnt requires any installation of ABD or other stuff, only the litlle binary excutable and run also from a Live CD).
sbfflash download:
http://blog.opticaldelusion.org/2010/05/sbfflash.html
sbfflash instructions:
http://blog.opticaldelusion.org/2010/07/new-sbfflash-features.html
the main advantage of sbfflash is that it could be used with the original Moto Bootloader mode that loads sbf so it will help with flash with original Moto 2.1 ROM and then with flash of Froyo 2.2 ROM beta
Best regards!
Ok, some feedback...
Well did my test, and the phone works fine and found some quirks so I worte them at the en of this post.Also, I had to use the instructions at this link in order to get the update.zip menu option (because Moto page with instructions on update are down by now, so I may suspect that is something goes wrong with moto providing us with the final update at least we already have this beta working for possible future custom roms...), so I will try to post a collected list of steps for easy on another friends around...
Detailed Step list for update (copy and collected of other posts):
A) Backup Existing Data:
A-1) Backup all your data from your various apps
use an app to backup your text messages if you want to restore them
make sure that you calendar and contacts are up to date on google so that they can be resynced
A-2) Make sure that you have all of your usernames/passwords handy
A-3) Factory reset your phone to clear everything out
by using Menu->Settings->Privacy->Factory Data
A-4) Reboot, enter nomal and set the phone in USB debug mode.
by using Menu->Settings->Applications->Development
A-5) Turn Phone Off
A-6) B) Get Original 2.1 Eclair SBF file:
SAGE_U3_10.23.20_SIGNATT_USASAGE02B25ND0ATTNA02E.0 R_PDS001_SAGEATT_P033_HWp4_1FF.sbf
form this link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?l7i266ugb3pklxk
C) Install Original SBF file for get Full Stock Android 2.1 base
with Flipside Bootloader Mode - Restore with SBF File
C-1) Power Down Phone
C-2) Open the keyboard
C-3) Press and hold the up arrow key (to the left of the OK key)
C-4) Hold the power button down
and Release both buttons after about 4 seconds
You should see a display that says:
Bootloader
91.2B
Battery Ok
OK to Program
Connect to USB
Data Cable
This mode is for flashing an sbf file (ROM) to your phone using SBF_Flash in LINUX or RSDLite in window$.RSD Lite version 4.9 works with the Flipside
C-5) Let phone finish and reboot without disturb (flash process may take around 8-10min and reboot may take 4-5min first time)
C-6) Reboot, enter proper data keywords for gain acces to normal menu.
D) Get Froyo zip with name:Blur_Version.2.159.17.MB508.ATT.en.US.zip
D-1) Download from this link:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1597204534/Blur_Version.2.159.17.MB508.ATT.en.US.zip
D-2) rename the zip file to update.zip and put in the sd card.
E) Install update.zip for Froyo 2.2.2
E-1) Power off your phone
E-2) Open the hardware keyboard
E-3) Hold the X key and then hold the power button
When you see the Moto symbol you can release the power key
Hold the X key until you see a triangle with an exclamation point
E-4) Press the key labeled Fn (lower left corner of the keyboard in landscape, upper left in portrait) and the T key at the same time
E-5) You will now see a menu on the screen
Use the hardware keyboard cursor keys (lower left in portrait mode) to move the blue highlight to the various selections. You want to highlight "wipe data/factory reset"
Press the return key (to the right of the OK key with the phone in portrait mode) on the hardware keyboard to select the option that is highlighted.
Use the cursor keys to highlight YES from the next menu.
Press the return key to complete the selection
The phone will begin to reset. WAIT until it says it is complete
E-6) Repeat previous steps for clean cache if You want (I did)
E-7) Repeat E-5 steps for option update.zip, and it will look for the file update.zip in the sd card and then start the upgrade. Let this to finish without disturb around 10-12min.
E-8) When it is complete you will see the the menu again, select "Reboot system now" with the cursor keys
Press the return key to reboot the phone, the phone will take around 12-15min first time after upgrade the update.zip
F-9) Reboot and start with registering process normal
DETAILS FOUND! PLEASE READ!
1) It could not by now to get access again to Fn+T recovery menu after update.zip install!!!!, please help if somebody could find if there another key combination after froyo update or if may be something else.
2) The update DETECTS Non-Original batteries!!! I have 2 batteries for my FlipSide and I just found that one of then that I bought by Ebay is NON-original and now the phone do not recognizes none charges it also (the battery was labled as original ,and in fcat WORKS AND LOADS FINE in 2.1 previously the update.zip).
Hope may helps, so please share your info & details about.
Best regards!
I found this info on Motorola sight for froyo recovery for flipside. Hope this helps.
Froyo
Power off your phone
Open the hardware keyboard
Hold the X key and then hold the power button
When you see the Moto symbol you can release the power key
Hold the X key until you see a triangle with an exclamation point
Press the Up and Down Volume keys at the same time
You will now see a menu on the screen
Use the hardware keyboard cursor keys (lower left in portrait mode) to move the blue highlight to the various selections. You want to highlight "wipe data/factory reset"
Press the return key (to the right of the OK key with the phone in portrait mode) on the hardware keyboard to select the option that is highlighted.
Use the cursor keys to highlight YES from the next menu.
Press the return key to complete the selection
The phone will begin to reset. WAIT until it says it is complete
When it is complete you will see the the menu again, select "Reboot system now" with the cursor keys
Press the return key to reboot the phone.
How does this open up the possibilities for custom roms? Does this unlock the kernel or something?
pre4speed said:
I found this info on Motorola sight for froyo recovery for flipside. Hope this helps.
Froyo
Power off your phone
Open the hardware keyboard
Hold the X key and then hold the power button
When you see the Moto symbol you can release the power key
Hold the X key until you see a triangle with an exclamation point
Press the Up and Down Volume keys at the same time
You will now see a menu on the screen
Use the hardware keyboard cursor keys (lower left in portrait mode) to move the blue highlight to the various selections. You want to highlight "wipe data/factory reset"
Press the return key (to the right of the OK key with the phone in portrait mode) on the hardware keyboard to select the option that is highlighted.
Use the cursor keys to highlight YES from the next menu.
Press the return key to complete the selection
The phone will begin to reset. WAIT until it says it is complete
When it is complete you will see the the menu again, select "Reboot system now" with the cursor keys
Press the return key to reboot the phone.
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Hi!
Thanks for the info, tested and IT WORKS so, return back to 2.1 SBF is possible in case (I found previously the info about Fn+T keys combination and it works on 2.1 but no in 2.2, so glad that this VolumeUP+VolumeDOWN keys is working)
About custom roms from this, I previously was using an XT720 (but really need the hardware Keyboard and 850Mhz 3g Band in my country) so I goot my FlipSide for a solution, but, as far I remenber, one of the big troubles previously to tht XT720 got 2.2 was the fact that were no release, so the process that the Dexter dev had to use was a long Hack&Test Roms and codes from other model until got one working.
IMHO the fact of have a beta ROM that have tthe native harware support for the FlipSide may could make more easy to get a custom or at least "Enhanced" ROM (aka... crapware free, and with some useful touches like removing crapware & locking things as battery detection, overcloking, swap, more memory swap utils compatibilty, EXT filesystem supports, etc), but I am not a dev, so this is IMHO. And also I am happy that this beat at least reach the comunity, since is suspecting for me why Moto shut down the page about offcial FlipSide update and no more annoucements...
Thanks to all and best regards!
I have received info from a reliable source that downgrading the Flipside from the not-yet-released (or after it's release) Froyo upgrade using the available SBF files will brick your AT&T phone.
I do not have personal knowledge of this, but I trust my source.
Here is part of the communication I received:
Just so you know AT&T devices cannot be flashed back(downgraded). It will likely brick them. I would urge strong caution when flashing SBF files
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marvin02 said:
I have received info from a reliable source that downgrading the Flipside from the not-yet-released (or after it's release) Froyo upgrade using the available SBF files will brick your AT&T phone.
I do not have personal knowledge of this, but I trust my source.
Here is part of the communication I received:
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If your talking about essentially following this guide twice, it will not brick your phone. I followed this guide, flashing to fresh 2.1 then upgrading to 2.2. Then did my cousins phone for him. Without thinking it would cause problems I used my motoblur login on his phone on the 2.1 step to make things faster (not having to ask his info) and afterwards my phone as flagged unassociated with motoblur that i needed to contact tech help. To save myself the time on the phone I simply followed this guide again... flashing 2.1 on top of my 2.2, then upgrading to 2.2 again. All works fine. That was 2 or 3 days ago.
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If your talking about essentially following this guide twice, it will not brick your phone. I followed this guide, flashing to fresh 2.1 then upgrading to 2.2. Then did my cousins phone for him. Without thinking it would cause problems I used my motoblur login on his phone on the 2.1 step to make things faster (not having to ask his info) and afterwards my phone as flagged unassociated with motoblur that i needed to contact tech help. To save myself the time on the phone I simply followed this guide again... flashing 2.1 on top of my 2.2, then upgrading to 2.2 again. All works fine. That was 2 or 3 days ago.
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Ok, so I just tried the official upgrade to the full (nonbeta) 2.2 on moto site.
Running the beta it shows that I did not have an available upgrade. So I went to flash back to 2.1 using the RSD method. I think my phone is bricked... RSD finishes like it normally does with no errors, but when it finishes and reboots the phone, instead of opening into the android OS it opens into a black screen that says
Bootloader
91.7B
Err:A5,70,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
OK to Program
Transfer Mode:
USB
As I said before, I did successfully do this one time, so it is possible but for me it was a 50/50 chance. Good luck and wish me luck finding a way to unbrick it.
boazjuggalo said:
Ok, so I just tried the official upgrade to the full (nonbeta) 2.2 on moto site.
Running the beta it shows that I did not have an available upgrade. So I went to flash back to 2.1 using the RSD method. I think my phone is bricked... RSD finishes like it normally does with no errors, but when it finishes and reboots the phone, instead of opening into the android OS it opens into a black screen that says
Bootloader
91.7B
Err:A5,70,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
OK to Program
Transfer Mode:
USB
As I said before, I did successfully do this one time, so it is possible but for me it was a 50/50 chance. Good luck and wish me luck finding a way to unbrick it.
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Yea I just did this and now my phone is doing the same thing...we are indeed BRICKED!! I'm working to try to solve this problem too. Let me know if you find anything as I can't figure it out! I really want this unbricked...I can't do ANYTHING!!
Well, finally I was able to return here after several very busy and hurry days.... too bad the issue of the bricked phones... really bad also that the info about the bricking risk was leaked several days after the beta sbf was leaked and that some of us use it on our phones.
However, I wonder about, if somebody may knows what could be the instructions of Moto Devs to the official beta Testers, that were on the beta testing process, for update their beta phones to the official Froyo after Moto ends their beta testing process... I suppose that tehir could be the official instructions to this beta testers so make their phones to normal froyos.
Anyway, I will ask the moderator of this forum to please change add the word OBSOLETE to the title of this thread in order to avoid more bricking issues, since is all that I could do by know since I am not a programmer that could help more about how to revert bricked phone.
Good Luck and best regards!
boazjuggalo said:
Ok, so I just tried the official upgrade to the full (nonbeta) 2.2 on moto site.
Running the beta it shows that I did not have an available upgrade. So I went to flash back to 2.1 using the RSD method. I think my phone is bricked... RSD finishes like it normally does with no errors, but when it finishes and reboots the phone, instead of opening into the android OS it opens into a black screen that says
Bootloader
91.7B
Err:A5,70,70,00,1F
MEM_MAP Blank
Service Req'd
Battery OK
OK to Program
Transfer Mode:
USB
As I said before, I did successfully do this one time, so it is possible but for me it was a 50/50 chance. Good luck and wish me luck finding a way to unbrick it.
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Ok Bud just discovered someone got the bootloader and sbf for us to unbrick! Here you go!
Froyo SBF and Bootloader for Flipside MB508 AT&T USA
Bootloader: BL_917B_4G_sageemu_Consumer_replacer.zip
Download BL_917B_4G_sageemu_Consumer_replacer.zip for free on Filesonic.com
SBF Flash :
Android 2.2.2 ------ Blur_Version.2.159.17.MB508.ATT.en.US
SAGE_U3_3.4.2-159.17_SecATT_SIGNATT_USASAGE02B25ND0ATTNA02E.0R_S AGEFRATT_P011_HWp4_1FF.sbf.gz
Download SAGE_U3_3.4.2-159.17_SecATT_SIGNATT_USASAGE02B25ND0ATTNA02E.0R_S AGEFRATT_P011_HWp4_1FF.sbf.gz for free on Filesonic.com
WARNING: ONCE YOU FLASH THE FROYO SBF ANY ATTEMPT TO DOWNGRADE TO ECLAIR MIGHT RESULT IN A HARD BRICK !!!!!
These files are made available as a general courtesy and I assume no responsibilty for your own actions.
Thanks for share, very usefull, and in fact, I could use it with success. Best regards
If anyone has an old UK device at the bottom of a drawer somewhere which they recollect has a non-English language dictionary from B&N on it, please contact me before trying this.
Spoiler: How I did it
While looking at the CWM Region Changer with someone from the UK trying to get their old NST up and running, it occurred to me that we might be able to do better. Several days and a few out-of-order epiphanies later, I had a rough idea of what needed to happen.
The most important discovery was that the "UK ROM" was still there in the US FW 1.2.2 update. That is to say, if you copied over the splash screens from the UK 1.2.1 update and the Oxford dictionary, you had nearly everything that was different between the two. Except it didn't work. It looked different on boot, but was still the US version (you can tell by looking at Settings which are different in the two versions).
Eventually I took at look at the update script in the B&N zip and saw that it was checking build.prop before doing anything else. I compared that file on the UK 1.2.1 and US 1.2.2 zips and found the major difference was in localization. In two entries "GB" was used instead of "US". Was it that simple?
Yes!
Ah...but it refused to register. In fact, it refused to authenticate, so it never got to asking about your account. The final discovery was the result of a completely idle-brained attempt (because I was out of ideas). I had rooted an instance after skipping OOBE. In the launcher app drawer I saw the familiar junk, including DeviceRegistrator (anyone who has rooted an NST knows this app with the smiley-face icon). I've always thought it was just cyber-detritus, an early version or mock-up left by B&N developers. They were not very tidy, after all. But maybe intents of the app are used in the current registration process. Who knows? Anyway, I tapped on the icon and proceeded to successfully authenticate the device. That got my attention! Then I tried to register with my existing B&N account and password. BINGO! I could see my device on the B&N website under my account and I was able to "buy" a free book using the Shop app (you need a credit card on file with B&N to get even a free book).
So it works for me, in the US.
Because of the changes I made to the original US 1.2.2 update zip, the internal signature is broken, so it cannot be used as an auto-update zip. Hence the need for CWM.
To avoid the necessity to root (for those who would rather not), I removed the broken Lancher.apk in /system/app and replaced it with a simple launcher in the Gingerbread style that is able to run as a system app. So when the device gets to displaying "home", it asks how you want to do that. Initially, the Launcher app is selected so that you have access to an app drawer and the DeviceRegistrator app. After registration, a reboot will present the "home" option choice again. This time the "always" box can be ticked and the B&N "Home" app selected. The Launcher.apk will never be heard from again. Those who go on to root can remove it from /system/app if they wish.
Outstanding issue to be explored: dictionaries. There seems to be a capability for adding different language dictionaries. The User Guide refers to this also. I have not been successful in doing this and don't know whether there ever were any other dictionaries. Since this was not a US option, I'm guessing that the only hard-coded URLs for the dictionary downloads are to non-existent UK servers. I still haven't tracked down where those URLs are. The Nook app for Android is reputed to have the same capability, but when I installed it on one of my rooted tablets, it only had an English dictionary. The format of this db file seemed to be exactly the same as the Oxford dictionary on the UK ROM. I got a Spanish book from B&N and tried to look up a word from there. This gives an option to download a dictionary (as the user guide says) but the result just sends you to the Settings where the only dictionary visible is the default English. So maybe you have to be in another country? Anyway, I could not get the NST to recognize the English dictionary offloaded from the Nook app, despite the apparent structure similarity with the Oxford already onboard. Perhaps there is a database somewhere that would keep track of the dictionaries on the device if the download function were still working. I have not found it. Or, perhaps additional "downloaded" dictionaries have a special place to be (Edit: YES! They go into /data/media/B&N Downloads/Dictionary). Someone with a long memory who has experience with the UK ROM but is not primarily an English speaker might hold the key.
Spoiler: Q&A
--Is this the same thing as the Region Changer?
No. The region changer procedure gives you a device running US firmware (although it looks like B&N still knows it's a UK device based on the serial number and their own records--or they might be identifying its point of origin by the internet connection). This update zip will give you a true UK ROM: the different splash screens, the different settings options (including language) and the ability to enter letters with diacritical marks from the keyboard. It also features the Oxford dictionary. However, it will contact US B&N servers, not the non-existent UK ones.
--Do I need to have an existing B&N account?
I think so. The back door we are using to authenticate and register the device does not have an option for creating a new account.
--Should I deregister my device before doing this?
If you did a region change and are currently running registered US FW 1.2.2, I would recommend deregistering the device before converting to the UK ROM, just to avoid potential conflicts. You can use the same account to register the new ROM. If you have B&N content, it might even show up since it's the same account (mine did).
--Can I purchase books from B&N using the Shop app?
Maybe. I was able to "buy" a free book from B&N and have it appear on my device (note: to purchase even a free book you need to have a credit card on file for your B&N account). But, I am in the US. The B&N Terms of Service says that you have to use (or have on file) a credit card with a US address. There appear to be workarounds like purchasing a US-based cash card, etc. Seems like a lot of extra effort, but apparently some people have done it.
--I live in the US but this sounds interesting. Can I try it too?
Well, I did! The ROM is interesting in a number of ways. It really is a Western European variant, not just UK. German, English, French, Italian and Spanish are the available languages. If your primary language is not English but instead one of these, this might be an attraction. However, there is at least one unexpected consequence. Some external servers will be absolutely convinced you are outside the US. I found this out by trial-and-error when I could not get my Today's Comics app to work. When I changed the region to English (US), it began to work, so I guess the content was region-blocked. I jiggered the Settings app of the UK ROM slightly so it would display the English(US) option.
--I see "Chinese" among the languages! Can my NST display Chinese?
Well, no. Unfortunately the only way to get English(US) to display is to display all of the "development" languages. I tried to suppress "Chinese" but had no luck. There are Chinese characters in DroidSansFallback but the strings for the B&N system were never fully translated (maybe not at all). There is a lot that is translated (appears to be Taiwanese Chinese), probably left from the original phone ROM they used to make the NST OS. However, if you select Chinese any apps you may have installed that are correctly localized for Chinese will display appropriately.
How to do it
Note: I did this on a deregistered device. It does not matter whether your device is currently US FW 1.2.2 or a UK FW 1.2.1.
1. Prepare a CWM card (if you don't already have one, use one of the two sdcard versions). If you've never done this sort of thing before it's probably easiest to download the zip for the Nook Region Changer and follow the instructions there for making the sdcard (steps 1-3). You don't need the two update zips that are on the card, but it's still CWM. If you already have a Region Changer card, you can use it as-is.
2. Download a copy of my 1.2.2 UK update zip. Copy the update zip to the CWM card (the card should be in the card-reader slot of your PC, not in the Nook)
3. Power down your Nook.
4. Insert the CWM card into your Nook and power up. You'll see the logo and maybe the opening menu.
CWM is a little wobbly on the NST. Sometimes it seems to get stuck on a white screen after the logo. If that happens to you, press the lower right hardware button. That generally wakes it up.
Navigating in CWM involves using the upper left hardware button (go back to the previous menu), the two right hardware buttons (go up and down a menu) and the "n" button (do what is highlighted).
5. Move down to "backup and restore". Press "n".
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
6. The menu should show "backup" at the top. Press "n". This will backup your current configuration onto the sdcard.
7. At the conclusion of the backup you should be returned to the top of the menu.
8. Move down (or one step "up") to "advanced". Press "n".
9. Move down one step to "wipe dalvik cache". Press "n".
Then move way down (or a little up) to "yes". Press "n".
Here you may run into another CWM issue. At least for me, CWM has a tendency to freeze after any kind of wipe. If that happens to you, don't panic. If the buttons don't seem to be responsive, press and hold the power button. If the device does not reboot back into CWM, release the power button and press and hold again. Eventually the device will reboot, taking you to the top of the menu again.
10. From the top of the menu move down to "wipe data/factory reset". This option is just like the previous one, including the potential freeze. Do it.
11. From the top of the menu, move down to "install zip from sdcard". Press "n".
12. The top of the next menu says "choose zip from sdcard". Press "n".
13. Move to select the nook_1_2_2_UK_update_CWM.zip and press "n", etc.
14. After the update is complete you need to return to the top of the menu where it says "reboot now" (if you are not already there). At that point, remove the CWM card from the device and press "n" to reboot.
15. Your Nook will boot into the UK ROM setup. You'll see the familiar multi-lingual splash screen, the marching dots, and finally come to a Language choice screen.
Select whichever language you prefer. You can change this later from Settings.
16. The next screen is the "Welcome" screen.
You are now going to execute a "skip OOBE". Since registration fails in the usual setup wizard, we will have to go in the back door, so to speak. At the "Welcome" screen, press and hold the upper right hardware button and swipe your finger across the top of the screen from left to right. You should see a "Factory" button appear in the upper left corner of the screen. Tap it.
17. Now you are on the Factory screen.
Again, press and hold the upper right hardware button and tap the screen in the lower right corner. You should see a "Skip OOBE" button appear on the screen. Tap it.
18. OK, so now you are faced with a choice which I have added to the ROM in order to finesse the registration issue without needing to root the device. There should be two options listed on the screen: Home (the B&N home screen) and Launcher (I added this). For now tap on "Home". The B&N home screen loads up with the infinite spinner in the lower half (no registration, no wi-fi, no data).
19. Press the "n" button and select "Settings". Set up a wi-fi connection and set the time zone and time display format. Leave wi-fi on. Use the power button to shut the device off.
20. Power up your Nook. When it has passed the marching dots it will ask you again whether you want "Home" or "Launcher". This time, choose "Launcher".
A simple Android launcher screen is displayed. All you care about is the app drawer, that little square of tiny squares in the center of the bottom of the screen. Tap it.
21. There is a bunch of stuff (mostly junk) in the app drawer. Resist the impulse to fool around there. Keep your eyes on the prize! Locate the DeviceRegistrator app (stupid smiley-face icon). Tap it. Check to be sure your wi-fi is on.
22. You need to do two things here.
First, register (authenticate) the device itself. That's the first button on the left in the first row. Tap that. If all is going well (and your wi-fi is on) you should get a confirmation alert. After that, type in your username (email) and password for your B&N account. There is no option here to create an account, so you need to have one already established for this to work. After you've typed in the information, tap on "Register User". You should get a confirmation alert. You can now turn off wi-fi. Press the "n" button and select "Settings". Check Device Info>About your NOOK. If everything went according to plan you should see that it is registered.
23. Shut down the Nook. Power up one more time. After the marching dots you are again faced with the choice of "Home" or "Launcher". Before you make your selection, tap on the little (empty) checkbox. This will make your next move permanent. Now tap on "Home".
You'll never hear from "Launcher" again. It will just languish in /system/app with all the other unused apps and your Nook is now registered and good to go!
If you want to root and further customize your Nook, select one of the updated NookManager packages. I strongly recommend using NookManager to make a backup of your device before rooting. The CWM backup you made at the beginning of this process is not a complete nandroid backup and you'd be better off with one before you make any more changes. If you are not interested in rooting, you may want to make another backup with the CWM card at this point and then put it away somewhere safe. Just in case.
I've just followed these instructions on my 1.2.0 UK Nook Simple Touch. In the UK, and it works perfectly. Thanks very much!
ashh87 said:
I've just followed these instructions on my 1.2.0 UK Nook Simple Touch. In the UK, and it works perfectly. Thanks very much!
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Thanks a lot for the feedback. Now we know it was not just a one-time fluke for me. I'm glad it worked for you as well.
Also worked for me. After registering I used NookManager to root it, then installed the latuk kernel from this post with CWM and it's now UK 1.2.2 and external keyboard supporting. That's all I was looking for. Another thumbs up for the repeatability of your method. Thanks for the detailed instructions.
A quick question - in step 23 ("never hear from Launcher again") above, if I accidentally make the wrong one the default, how would I get the launcher selection screen back again on startup?
markeq said:
A quick question - in step 23 ("never hear from Launcher again") above, if I accidentally make the wrong one the default, how would I get the launcher selection screen back again on startup?
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Let's say--hypothetically, of course--that you did that. There are two ways around it.
1. If you rooted with the "traditional" or "stealth" versions of NookManager, you have ES File Explorer. You can use it to access the App Manager and remove the defaults from the "Launcher" (or "Home", or whatever). After doing this, a reboot will present you with the choices again. Screenshots for a likely sequence below.
2. A more general quick-and-dirty method that will work in any situation: install yet another launcher app. When you reboot, the activity picker will see a new option and give you your choices again. When you've got it right, just uninstall the additional launcher (which you never have to run for this method to work). Here's a link to another simple and relatively useless launcher that will fit the bill.
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Move to select the nook_1_2_2_UK_update_CWM.zip and press "n", etc.
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@nmyshkin have you ever seen an issue where CWM freezes on this step under opening update package... ?
i have left it on this step for 2-3 hours - im guessing it doesnt normally take this long ?
i also had the same problem in the exactt same place when i tried running the nook_1_2_update_US_CWM.zip region changer
any ideas on what i could try different to get working ? otherwise im stuck on a de-registered 1.2.1uk so my only option might be to nuke all b&n and go custom ereader route (which is probably fine tbh)
A couple of minutes is all it should take.
Check out the update using a desktop zip utility.
Does it look normal?
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A couple of minutes is all it should take.
Check out the update using a desktop zip utility.
Does it look normal?
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yeah it looks normal on my computer (im running popos although i cant see how that would change anything)
Well, you can always do it semi-manually, at least you'll get feedback.
Extract META-INF\com\google\android\update-binary
Go to TWRP and use ADB to push both the (original) zip and the (extracted) update-binary somewhere useful.
Use ADB (you do have a rooted prompt?)
Code:
# chmod 755 update-binary
# ./update-binary 2 1 whatever.zip
You'll get text out of this and maybe figure out what the problem is.
cyberboy666 said:
@nmyshkin have you ever seen an issue where CWM freezes on this step under opening update package... ?
i have left it on this step for 2-3 hours - im guessing it doesnt normally take this long ?
i also had the same problem in the exactt same place when i tried running the nook_1_2_update_US_CWM.zip region changer
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Hmm...
Well, two things come to mind. First, the zip package is NOT an update. You're just supposed to choose "install zip from sdcard". So if you chose an update zip instead, that could be a problem, although I would expect CWM to say it couldn't find an update zip rather than just hang. At least that's what it has done with me before when I've made the wrong choice.
Second, since you have the same problem with the "region changer" zip, is it possible that your CWM card is bad? You might want to go straight to the source: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...od-based-recovery-fixed-backup-issue.1360994/. Either sdcard version should work fine, depending on the size of your card.
FWIW, these are the MD5 values for the various files in question, just in case you've got a file corruption problem somewhere:
2 gb CWM zip: 61a9cfea527a81e17c9b5bc751af27ce
128 gb CWM zip: 670bccc38737a722eaed75871bb36d35
Unofficial UK 1.2.2 FWzip: fbaaac9957483850cb723d46a518c064
Region changer zip: bca752409c8cc6da43658c7d537dfdf1
nmyshkin said:
Hmm...
Well, two things come to mind. First, the zip package is NOT an update. You're just supposed to choose "install zip from sdcard". So if you chose an update zip instead, that could be a problem, although I would expect CWM to say it couldn't find an update zip rather than just hang. At least that's what it has done with me before when I've made the wrong choice.
Second, since you have the same problem with the "region changer" zip, is it possible that your CWM card is bad? You might want to go straight to the source: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...od-based-recovery-fixed-backup-issue.1360994/. Either sdcard version should work fine, depending on the size of your card.
FWIW, these are the MD5 values for the various files in question, jus tin case you've got a file corruption problem somewhere:
2 gb CWM zip: 61a9cfea527a81e17c9b5bc751af27ce
128 gb CWM zip: 670bccc38737a722eaed75871bb36d35
Unofficial UK 1.2.2 FWzip: fbaaac9957483850cb723d46a518c064
Region changer zip: bca752409c8cc6da43658c7d537dfdf1
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omg thanks ! yes i think issue was with CWM card - i flashed a new one from the link you gave and now it is working
and also thanks for the advice @Renate - i want to get set up/learn to send ADB anyway so this is helpful
Hmm, well, I didn't know that.
OTOH, you would have seen that you couldn't find an update-binary in that zip.
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While looking at the CWM Region Changer with someone from the UK trying to get their old NST up and running, it occurred to me that we might be able to do better. Several days and a few out-of-order epiphanies later, I had a rough idea of what needed to happen.
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Another success, from UK 1.2.1 to your pseudo-UK 1.2.2.
It halted, as in your examples, after both wipes.
Great step-by-step instructions. Spot on. I wouldn't say I'm a complete novice at such things, but it's always great to have such detailed instructions to make sure I don't go and do something daft.
Thanks so much! Do you have any kind of buy-me-a-coffee link?
(Now to work out what my battery issues were, if they come back, 'cos I know from disassembling the hardware and testing the battery that it's not the battery!)
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Another success, from UK 1.2.1 to your pseudo-UK 1.2.2.
It halted, as in your examples, after both wipes.
Great step-by-step instructions. Spot on. I wouldn't say I'm a complete novice at such things, but it's always great to have such detailed instructions to make sure I don't go and do something daft.
Thanks so much! Do you have any kind of buy-me-a-coffee link?
(Now to work out what my battery issues were, if they come back, 'cos I know from disassembling the hardware and testing the battery that it's not the battery!)
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I'm glad it worked for you. That's my reward
Unless your glowlight is not turning off completely, I can't think of any other factor on a stock system that would drain the battery fast, barring some unknown hardware issue.
Hopefully this sorts it out.
On top of the running an unregistered device, I've read that manually tapping the power button to force it to sleep can cause battery issues, which is what I had been doing. Other possibilities that have been suggested to me are corrupt books, and maybe having the WiFi off.
I did notice that the internal disk was seen by windows and Linux as having an fs error, and windows couldn't fix it. That actually persisted following the instructions you gave above, it seems it didn't actually wipe the 240Mb internal disk so some files and settings and of course the corruption remained, which was a surprise, so I an erase and deregister to go properly from scratch. That did clean in!
Device is now on sleep with wifi off and no books after the fresh start. I also hacked the cover I was using to make sure it wasn't touching the screens or buttons. It's at 79% now, let's see what the percentage goes to over the next few days...
EDIT: BTW The reason I know it's not the battery itself is because I disassembled it and tested the battery through a few 0.5A charge & discharge cycles and gave it a week to see if there was any significant self discharge - madly, it still has almost the full 1500mAh capacity - impressive for a device that's been going for 10yrs now!
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I've read that manually tapping the power button to force it to sleep can cause battery issues, which is what I had been doing.
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I think this has been debunked in the distant past although I can't put my finger on the particular post.
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I did notice that the internal disk was seen by windows and Linux as having an fs error, and windows couldn't fix it. That actually persisted following the instructions you gave above, it seems it didn't actually wipe the 240Mb internal disk so some files and settings and of course the corruption remained, which was a surprise, so I an erase and deregister to go properly from scratch. That did clean in!
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That part is interesting and the initial result is not surprising. Unfortunately CWM cannot do a thorough wipe unlike, say, TWRP. A factory re-image is the most thorough cleaning I'm aware of, followed by the deregister/erase, then with CWM bringing up the rear. The reason I didn't include a factory re-image at the beginning of the process is that I wanted to keep it simple and not scare away those averse to anything approaching root. The 8-failed-boot-attempts method for a factory re-image is tremendously tedious and involves close timing and dexterity. OTOH, a NookManager card can initiate the process with the push of one hardware button. But that means making yet another card and flirting with the whole root thing (not necessary to root just to do the factory re-image).
The internal disk error may or may not have something to do with the battery drain. You'll find out. When I was doing a lot of testing with battery life a long time ago I found that a loss of 1% was typical overnight if the device was just sleeping. Of course, that's with whatever I had going on my system at the time.
@nmyshkin Thank you so much for the detailed guide.
I followed all the steps without any issue. I even got the freezing bug after clearing the Dalvik cache. But followed your steps, pressed on the power button twice and it restarted.
I used a 2Gb memory card and used the sd_2gb_clockwork-rc2.zip and I've written the image with WinImage 8.50.
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The internal disk error may or may not have something to do with the battery drain. You'll find out. When I was doing a lot of testing with battery life a long time ago I found that a loss of 1% was typical overnight if the device was just sleeping. Of course, that's with whatever I had going on my system at the time.
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I'm seeing about 3% drop (as seen in settings -> about) every two days, which sounds about in the right ball park?
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I'm seeing about 3% drop (as seen in settings -> about) every two days, which sounds about in the right ball park?
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I'd say so, especially if you've been doing any reading at all.
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I'd say so, especially if you've been doing any reading at all.
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Update: It's over a month later, battery is still on 26%. Touch wood, it's fixed. THANK YOU!