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Re: Apache WM6.1 Kitchen CE OS 5.2.19716 (Build 19716.1.0.0) - UPDATED 20080308

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Originally Posted by CraigAnt View Post
THANX PEOPLE! I took a few things out, put it back into bootloader mode, and redid it. Now, it loads up at the Spash Boot screen and even draws a signal (indicated by the signal light...which wasn't present before) and it makes a chime sound (like it's loading) and the screen goes blank. However I am able to turn the power on/off (the phone lights dim)...I just can't use any feature on the phone at all (blank screen with no response). Anyway...to make a long story short....because I needed my phone 2nite...I put it back in bootloader mode and ended up installing WM5 back onto it (from the UTstarcom website).

(get ready)
So even though I believe that there are no stupid questions...I might prove myself wrong by asking this...

To operate and install this kitchen software, should I have installed some early form of WM6 or some other ROM software? If so...are there any suggestions as to something that I should do 1st before trying this again?
Sounds like you have a 2.04/2.05 bootloader. Remove a lot more, and you should be able to boot. 2.04/2.05 phones do not have as much ROM space as the other versions, and this is not properly accounted for in the kitchen device configuration. Now that I think about it, v1.00 has the most ROM flash space, 1.02/1.04/2.02 have a little less, and 2.04/2.05 have less still. The kitchen is configured for v1.00 ROM flash size. That's why many of you have issues when you are "close" to max size - you're actually over for your particular boot loader.

FYI - v1.00 in bootloader mode doesn't support Vista, so unless you have XP I don't recommend it.
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