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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?
Nahh i went through the same thing. Actually one time the battery fell off while flashing and i was able to recover.

How big is your NBH? should be around 3mb or so. I had the exact same issue when my initrd was the wrong size. I uploaded the binary initrd.gz on git so we have a base. So feel free to use that one for now to boot.

also we are using the rhod_payload now and not that other old bulky payload.
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