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biglcny 10-31-2009 02:13 PM

Re: RhodiumW CDMA Worldphone HardSPL Unlocker Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mchapman007 (Post 1282923)
Any eta on the SSPL-Manual-Rhodium.exe? This is my last resort...

Yes i need this to... All of you with USB problems. Your screen MUST GO BLACK before the RUU comes up... thats the device going into SSPL mode. If it does not the device will hang.

My phone just will not go into sspl mode to save my life.

lightman02 10-31-2009 02:16 PM

Re: RhodiumW CDMA Worldphone HardSPL Unlocker Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by popdog54 (Post 1283154)
Did that. I went through the task manager and shut everything down.

Control Panel>administration tools>services, you need to to check the list and stop any service pertaining to AVG. Taskmanager won't stop it you need to stop the service.

popdog54 10-31-2009 03:36 PM

Re: RhodiumW CDMA Worldphone HardSPL Unlocker Release
 
I figured it out. I just bought a new PC this past week. It came installed with Norton but I never activated it. But I found out that it was running in the background or something. There was nothing in the task bar and I didn't see anything that I know of in the task manager. But I checked under Control Panel>System and Security>Action Center>Security... and under Virus Protection it listed Norton as On.

Anyway, I unistalled Norton and had no problems.

touch_rules 10-31-2009 03:38 PM

Re: RhodiumW CDMA Worldphone HardSPL Unlocker Release
 
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NOTE 3: anyone having USB problems with the device after it already entered SSPL mode, please copy SSPL-Manual-Rhodium.exe from SSPL-Manual-RhodiumW.zip (available on our site), copy it to the device and run it. then once the screen has gone black, run the Hard-SPL package on the PC and you must select Manual flash option. *important*: make sure that the USB cable is plugged in and device is synced to Windows Mobile even if doing manual method.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mchapman007 (Post 1282739)

Has anyone tried this:


I cant find this on their site; SSPL-Manual-Rhodium.exe

Anyone have any idea where this file is? Thanks.

v8rumble 10-31-2009 03:48 PM

Re: RhodiumW CDMA Worldphone HardSPL Unlocker Release
 
Finally got it working, had to manually uncheck all NOD32 operations, then re open Comodo and then disable it internally. Shutting it off doesn't do it.

touch_rules 10-31-2009 03:50 PM

Re: RhodiumW CDMA Worldphone HardSPL Unlocker Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by touch_rules (Post 1283261)
Quote:
NOTE 3: anyone having USB problems with the device after it already entered SSPL mode, please copy SSPL-Manual-Rhodium.exe from SSPL-Manual-RhodiumW.zip (available on our site), copy it to the device and run it. then once the screen has gone black, run the Hard-SPL package on the PC and you must select Manual flash option. *important*: make sure that the USB cable is plugged in and device is synced to Windows Mobile even if doing manual method.



Anyone have any idea where this file is? Thanks.

Ok, got it to work.

I rebooted my computer

Reran the unlocker (Automatic)

When the phone screen shut off my computer started installing the HTC USB.....

Let this completely install before you do anything else.

Now follow the prompts on the unlocker and it works.

Thanks.

tuminatr 10-31-2009 04:20 PM

Re: RhodiumW CDMA Worldphone HardSPL Unlocker Release
 
thanks it was worth the wait

Delvorak 10-31-2009 04:40 PM

Re: RhodiumW CDMA Worldphone HardSPL Unlocker Release
 
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Ludacrisvp 10-31-2009 05:12 PM

Re: RhodiumW CDMA Worldphone HardSPL Unlocker Release
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ravic (Post 1282107)
After the HSL unlocking my dedicated graphics card in my desktop is TOAST.
I somehow cannot boot to it anymore.
My phone did get unlocked properly though. After the reboot the computer cannot detect the dedicated graphics card (ATI 4350) and i boots to the onboard graphics card.
I will try to swap this card into another desktop and see if it works there.
Not sure why this would cause that or how it is even related. I thought it would be unrelated until i saw an earlier post about a macbook graphics issue.
I am not too worried about my card but this might be critical for some on a laptop.

Quote:

Originally Posted by razorloves (Post 1282120)
were you running the OS in any type of virtual environment? what OS were you using?

Quote:

Originally Posted by razorloves (Post 1282111)
you mean that you could turn off your computer and turn it back on and the screen would remain black and never show the bios post or windows booting or anything? and the unlocker instantly caused this? and you have a windows pc (not a mac)? what OS?

Quote:

Originally Posted by ravic (Post 1282119)
Exactly as you described. Yes it is a windows PC. The computer continued to function after the unlock. Once i rebooted i see blank screen. But i noticed the disk activity is going. So flipped the monitor to onboard graphics card and sure it is back on onboard graphics. And after several reboots and CMOS reset the motherboard does not detect the pci-e graphics card and behaves as if one is not there.
I will try to install another PCI-E graphics card in this desktop later today to confirm that the it works. Also, i will try to use the broken graphics card in another computer.
I am not sure how the unlocker could cause this, since it is really only looking at the usb device.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ravic (Post 1282125)
Got it fixed. Completely disconnecting power from the computer by removing the power cable (Keeping that way for 30 sec) and removing the card and reinstalling it fixed the issue.
It was Windows 7 32 bit and native OS (not virtual)

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Originally Posted by razorloves (Post 1282129)
wow...that's great you got it fixed. hopefully the team is aware of this problem and can fix it.

As the person that has the Mac Pro and I did send them an email about it and here is what they said to me about it.
Quote:

Originally Posted by OliPro
it can't flash your graphics card, it's a physical impossibility, the two devices don't even has the same driver layer or PID.
However, we don't support or even recommend flashing from inside virtual machines.

I clearly informed them that I wasn't using any form of a virtual machine in my original message to him, I did send another reply back with no response.
They clearly don't see any issue because it is 'impossible.'

However I do hope that with more than one person with an issue graphics card related they will look into it.

jason559 10-31-2009 05:20 PM

Re: RhodiumW CDMA Worldphone HardSPL Unlocker Release
 
Spent so many hours, tried four PCs, nothing works. I was able to get a copy of the nbh file to place on the device, but I am unsure what to do with it. Is it safe to place it on the storage card and enter the bootloader to look for it? Does the file have to be renamed?


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