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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 01-07: Panel power on/off fixes

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Originally Posted by natemcnutty View Post
OK, so I highly recommend double checking the size of your NBH before you go flashing :P

I thought I'd go back and do a clean pull of tinboot since I've messed with so much crap. Well, something went wrong with the compile, but the NBH was output at like 1 MB or something instead of 3 MB. The flash never finished and the phone wouldn't boot.

Awesome part, keep a stock ROM on your sd card and flash that. it repaired it for me, but for some reason, I have not been able to get a tinboot to work since. Still looking at why that is.

Edit: OK, so I can boot into WinMo, but none of my tinboot NBH's work anymore. Is it possible I f'd up part of the NAND? Really wish I could Task 29 this stupid thing. LMiller or ACL, would either of you mind upping your most recent NBH for me to test?
Nah, Task 29 won't help you here... It's most likely your initrd.gz not unpacking. Make sure your script to build your NBH is correct too.
Here is the script I use to build it... (It's just a modified one from you )
#!/bin/sh #-------------------------------------- - Build Kernal

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