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I removed the stuff about the cab, as I didn't attach a cab... Step #2... Quote:
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Sometimes rooting confuses me (I guess my dsylexia haha!) but some people mean copying the contents of whats inside a folder to the root and sometimes some people mean copying the whole folder. |
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Forgot to answer your question about the cab - I would uninstall it, but assuming your SD card is formatted clean you shouldn't *need* to. Up to you really. Last edited by arrrghhh; 02-16-2011 at 02:30 PM. Reason: Forgot to answer other question. |
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I actually remember trying this one last night and all I got when I clicked harLET.exe was a huge popup with a run thing/cmd I guess that said default.txt and that was it. I deleted all the start up's but rhodium and nothing... Which is what lead me to going back to the cab'ed version and trying it again.
Can I overclock this version and do I need a startuputility? I saw no common F.A.Q.'s |
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You can overclock, but you have to do it by hand if you don't use the startup utility. I do not support the startup utility, but I guess I should link to it... Did you move the startup.txt file to where you run haret.exe from? Step 3... Quote:
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Re: [BUILD] **Complete Froyo Bundle!!** FRX04 - "Stable"
I keep getting tons of I/O errors after running haret. I have everything on the root of my SD card and even tried formatting the sd card to FAT32. Should I be formatting it to something else?
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As I mentioned, I tried setting this up with using just the USB Drivers from your post (I've attached a picture of them on my PC so you can see the names/dates/versions of them), then tried installing Droid Explorer. When those didn't work, I formatted my SD Card, installed a fresh version of FRX04, and connected it via USB cable to my laptop as soon as it settled after the boot. Windows Vista detects the phone, and the phone shows USB debugging connected and USB connected on the status bar. Windows then asks for a driver for the XDA, but when I point it to the USB Drivers folder, it reports that it can't locate a driver there. The same thing happens with the CDC ACM & CDC ACM Data. Any ideas? |
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No...FAT32 works great for every build I've ever done. Are you using the HP tool to format the card? It's recommended by most people, although I've never had a problem with doing it under Windows. Another thing to keep in mind is that the class of the SD card seems to make some difference, although I can't recall what category (IV?) it should be for best performance. Have you been able to run any of the other builds successfully without getting I/O errors?
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Do you have every file at the root, i.e. startup.txt, haret, modules, zimage, system.ext2, etc? Or are they still in a folder that at root? Wherever haret is, you need to have your startup.txt file and depending on where that is, you may need to add a line to your startup.txt file.
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