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Re: OMJ's HTC EVO 2.1 Custom ROM v1.7 | Eclair | *Updated | 7/12/10*

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Originally Posted by cuban4lf View Post
yes agreed. but now since u tried to install the new pc36 rom file it will no longer read part 2 of the root. so u will have to start from step (version1) then do step 2 ! will be golden



dont forget to hit thanx !!!
That not necessarily true. If someone has gone halfway through the root process then they *should* be able to pick the process back up at the middle and just run Part II the Nand unlock. After re-flashing the mtd-eng file the PC36IMG should be readable. knives of ice confirmed this, he was able to just run Toast Part II, he never went back to full stock (that MAY be the option for some)

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Originally Posted by xfreak44 View Post
yes i am full root
So you are positive you are still Nand unlocked?
When you boot into bootloader when hboot version do you have?

.79 means you are NOT Nand unlocked .76.2 means you are.

Double check.
So what exactly happens when you boot into bootloader does it actually read the file (blue status bar along the right of the screen) or does it just say it's scanning for it and then just stops?
There are a number of different reasons this could be happening.
The file could be corrupt, the file could be named incorrectly, you may be connected to your PC with the card mounted as a disk drive and therefore the files are not readable.
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