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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 04-06: FRX06 on NAND (Testing FRX06 now!)
I apologize for being 'that guy' having trouble with some basics, though I was able to get the driver loaded for the XDA listing now. There's been a couple freezes since I flashed last night, both while in Maps(I updated to the latest version, if that changes anything).
I've got Droid Explorer connected with the device now, and if there's anything I can do/run/test to help out. Can contact me via AIM or Gtalk or, obviously, on here. |
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 04-06: FRX06 on NAND (Testing FRX06 now!)
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finally a successful boot off nand using LK. i made the ptable match what we had on nand but had to rename the recovery partition to boot so LK can boot the kernel. Problem now is all of the recovery init code needs to be modified since we are going to need to make a boot and recovery partition. I wanted to see if we can combine both like we do now but its not possible without changes anyways so might as well mastermind it. anywyas pull the latest lk and test.
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 04-06: FRX06 on NAND (Testing FRX06 now!)
wow, new boot mode, next version seems great . thanks
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What are the advantages of using LK over the prior method? Just curious if anyone has the time and knowledge for a quick reply.
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 04-06: FRX06 on NAND (Testing FRX06 now!)
it might so keep your fingers crossed. I'm hoping to have a test out tonight. If it actually boots in the gsm device, then thats a good sign.
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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 04-06: FRX06 on NAND (Testing FRX06 now!)
Got stuck in a boot loop today. Tried removing the battery, then replacing it then plugging the cable back in, but that didn't work. I also tried the "unplug and plug the USB cable in for 5 second intervals" trick, but that didn't work either.
I ended up heating up the battery with a hair dryer for a good 5 minutes, then putting it back into the phone, with the cable already plugged in. I let it sit there for a good 20 minutes. Works fine. You have to get the battery pretty hot for this to work, but don't go crazy. I think it may explode if you go to far lol EDIT: IT HAPPENED AGAIN AND THIS TIME THE HAIR DRYER TRICK DIDN'T WORK. What I did now is got a small variable DC power supply and connected it to the outer pins (the ones labeled + and -) of the battery and maintained a constant 3.4 volt charge on the battery. This may be out of reach for some, but it is basically a simple way to charge the battery without the phone. Don't charge it for too long like this though; just to start the phone. Last edited by Unklejoe; 04-11-2011 at 07:28 PM. |
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