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Originally Posted by puff
let me preface my advise with this tidbit:
to exit 'stuck in bootloader' you can also try just flashing a rom from the storage card. there are several threads dedicated to 'flashing from card' and its also my preferred method of rom flashing.
1) change radio
2) flash back to stock shipped exe
3) lock/unlock
4) downgrade to non-gps and then upgrade back (read disclaimer)
disclaimer: this advise is just what i would do. if following my advise should lead to the bricking of your device then i will not accept responsibilty.
i know you said u flashed stock, but there's stock dumps and then there's stock shipped roms... so make sure its a shipped rom. if swappin to another radio (which i also suggest flashing from card) nor restoring to stock shipped rom fixes, then perhaps your bootloader is corrupted? idk if thats even possible but if you relock after flashing stock then your phone should be 100% factory!
i have added #4 since i dont know offhand if complete restoral requires downgrade for your carrier. if there is not a gps shipped stock rom then downgrade is required. otherwise it would be retained as yet one more step you could try.
my answer would be the same for 6800 or 6900 (only the files would obviously be different)
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Thank you very much for the reply!
to exit 'stuck in bootloader' you can also try just flashing a rom from the storage card.
This is what I did on my last flashing of WM6.5, which is currently running on my phone. Renaming the .nbh file to, in the case of my phone, VOGUIMG.NBH on a 512mb card, etc. etc.
i know you said u flashed stock, but there's stock dumps and then there's stock shipped roms... so make sure its a shipped rom.
I flashed the stock Bell rom from the HTC website.
One thing I did not do is relock my phone after flashing the stock Bell ROM. I just flashed into stock, did my fix for getting past the bootloader, and then flashed WM6.5 via the RUU supplied by NFSAN. After that I then proceded to try flashing WM6.5 via the card method. All using CoKe 2.31 bootloader.
Would it be a waste of time to reflash back to stock, relock, unlock, and reflash back to WM6.5 again? I am assuming there is no way to correct the bootloader without reflashing?