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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 03-11: FRX05 on NAND (data working again!)

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Originally Posted by lionedas View Post
Angry birds wont install via market or apk..
I think there's bigger problems for NAND to worry about before we should ever be concerned about angy freakin birds...

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Originally Posted by YnYng View Post
guys im having some problems gettin this goin. do i still need the system.ext2 and all those files in my andboot folder? B/c when i create a direction on my sd card called /andboot, and put the 3 required files (named correctly), and then flash the nbh n try to get ti goin, i get an error that says modules are not installed, please put androidupdate.tgz and put it in your andboot folder

also, do i need to do the "hold volume button up" thing, cuz when i did that, i says welcome to the android installer, but i cant click ok b/c theres no enter key on our phones?

any ideas?
Sounds like you don't have the right modules.

Make sure your androidupdate is the newest, and matching. You don't need anything but the nbh to flash, and androidupdate.tar/tgz, install-seq.sh, and androidinstall.tar/tgz. The install has the system image, update has the kernel, modules, etc. The .sh file takes care of the install, no need to ever enter the tinboot menu really.

This isn't really ready for general consumption, FYI. It's more for testing - lots of things to fix.
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