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Old 12-15-2010, 03:32 PM
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-14: Panel power off fixes and new rootfs (important update

Oh btw.. the 12-14 RootFS update is link dead, 404'd.
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Old 12-15-2010, 03:32 PM
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-11: Panel power off and on now working!

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took the words right out of my mouth..

this is just dev only and should be treated as so. Or else this thread will get flooded with noob questions and will kill our progress. We should make like a written test to see if they can dump crap from haret before they use :-p
Haha, that would be awesome. Question 1, you need to find the GPIO for the power button, which command do you use?

For a package, I just meant that I would make one ZIP that contains all of the files as a starting point, then everyone can update manually from there. If they can't figure that part out, it's really a lost cause.
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Old 12-15-2010, 03:35 PM
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-11: Panel power off and on now working!

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Haha, that would be awesome. Question 1, you need to find the GPIO for the power button, which command do you use?

For a package, I just meant that I would make one ZIP that contains all of the files as a starting point, then everyone can update manually from there. If they can't figure that part out, it's really a lost cause.
Awww come on ... you don't want people to randomly scour the thread for files when they are all listed in order what you need?
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-14: Panel power off fixes and new rootfs (important update

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lol This n00b seemed to figure out NAND. I'd like to do more for you guys.

I can't say I wasn't flamed before when I thought I bricked my phone from a dead battery. But I learned quite a bit so far. Still plenty more to know.
so you've done this is what you're saying? any words of WISDOM?
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Old 12-15-2010, 03:41 PM
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-14: Panel power off fixes and new rootfs (important update

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had the second to latest build working off a 1gb because i assumed i'd only be testing with it. however, it's pretty darn solid, so i'm useing my 8gb instead with the latest build. couldn't get it to boot last night n now the bats dead and i'm stuck in a boot loop. gains enough power to turn on n start booting, then it dies while booting... etc.... ima try n catch it when it gains charge to boot n be holding bootload buttons down? idk lol got n idea for me?
Leave it off and let it charge a good 30 mins or more before powering on.

Since you are getting a boot loop, you might want to run a Task 29 on it to wipe the flash . After flash the nbh again. I've had it happen once. If you go from WinMo to NAND it doesn't wipe everything so it's better to do that first.

Other than that, make sure you got your files on the sd card right.

If it still fail booting, delete the data.img file on SD card in the /andboot/ folder

If you are getting a Waiting for SD card message or never loads past that you might have to format the SD card and reload it.

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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-14: Panel power off fixes and new rootfs (important update

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Leave it off and let it charge a good 30 mins or more before powering on.

Since you are getting a boot loop, you might want to run a Task 29 on it to wipe the flash and flash the nbh again. I've had it happen once.

Other than that, make sure you got your files on the sd card right.
nah, you don't understand, this is why you think im being stupid (i think haha)
it cant charge for extended time, when the charge reaches enough to boot, it friggin auto boots. neither wall, linux, nor windows keeps it charge while in "linux", so it dies. this is the continuous circle. also, random vibrations without anything showing on screen.... so i'm pretty sure i'm waiting long enough, trying not to be too ADD, haha, but its f'in tripped out problem here
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Old 12-15-2010, 03:50 PM
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-14: Panel power off fixes and new rootfs (important update

I've haven't had it where it would boot once it is up to charge. But it is possible.

I would turn it back off by holding the power button or pulling the battery and then charge it.

Otherwise I would Press Vol Down and Power to get to the bootloader (same as you would for flashing) and time how long it stays up. If it dies doing that I might say you have a battery or other hardware issue.

Now it does when charging when off for me vibrate twice like it is about to boot. It never does though which I believe is normal. Usually I have to pull the power cord and battery and putting the battery back in to boot if I charge while off.

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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-14: Panel power off fixes and new rootfs (important update

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I've haven't had it where it would boot once it is up to charge. But it is possible.

I would turn it back off by holding the power button or pulling the battery and leave it.

Otherwise I would Press Vol Down and Power to get to the bootloader (same as you would for flashing) and time how long it stays up. If it dies doing that I might say you have a battery or other hardware issue.
oh gosh don't say that! i'm current ridin low on caish.... but some how i managed to get it to take me to bootloader with the task29 on sdcard by just holding it until it booted from charge.... scared to flash this current nand back on again tho i won't lie! lol you know i'm bout ta do it tho, got the day off!
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-14: Panel power off fixes and new rootfs (important update

You run Task 29 on your pc just as you would any other flash utility.
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Old 12-15-2010, 04:18 PM
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-14: Panel power off fixes and new rootfs (important update

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nah, you don't understand, this is why you think im being stupid (i think haha)
it cant charge for extended time, when the charge reaches enough to boot, it friggin auto boots. neither wall, linux, nor windows keeps it charge while in "linux", so it dies. this is the continuous circle. also, random vibrations without anything showing on screen.... so i'm pretty sure i'm waiting long enough, trying not to be too ADD, haha, but its f'in tripped out problem here
Are you charging with a wall charger?

I guess I'm still confused. If the phone is completely off and you start charging it... it shouldn't "autoboot" or turn itself on...
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