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it will work for any CDMA fone and ur fone's on verizon's network which is CDMA. unlock, flash and enjoy
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Thank you!! I sent $5.00.. It is not much but I hope everyone does the same. I too had the problem with the USB connection and unplugging did not work!! I kept at it for 2 days and then POW! It worked. ALLTEL Treo pro. Thanks again.
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Thank you cmonex, and the others that have posted their advice and experiences in this thread. Unsuccessfully tried the MicroSD option, then went with the USB method - unplugging worked perfectly.
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Nothing I do seems to work. This is very odd. I have tried multiple computers (Windows XP), the directions in the thread, and so forth, nothing.
- I get the tri-color screen fine. - I then get a connection error. - If I unplug the and replug usb at tri-color screen, it lets me continue, however one thing. It only takes 20 seconds to show 100 percent upload, however nothing is uloaded. - Followed instructions for flashing via sd card and no luck. Help. Nothing seems to be working.
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I've gotten myself stuck between a rock and a hard place here. I did a MicroSD unlock and the phone ended up stuck at the bootloader screen permanently, saying "ROM code upgrade failed". At that point, suddenly the computer stopped recognizing that the phone was plugged in(not even as the "Microsoft USB Sync") and I gave up for the time being. I did some reading on the forum today and found that all I needed to do was run the install program for WM 6.5. However the phone's battery was dead by this point, and I found that, when plugged in, the device will only charge to the point where it will power on, after the bootloader screen loads it stops charging. While the 6.5 install program can now see the device and begin the install process after 30 seconds the device dies of low battery. How do I stop the bootloader from cutting off the charging process?
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UPDATE: Everything is ok now, got it to work by unplugging as soon as SSPL showed up and replugging in. The SD card flash never worked unfortunately. I will now flash a new rom on it.
BTW the reason why it was recognized as a CD drive was because stupid Palm built that software in for setup the computer, and you had to get through that and choose sync with computer, either on the phone or on the computer. Ok I'm having serious issues. I tried to HSPL unlock through usb cable. Here's what I did: 1. Plug Treo Pro in - recognized 2. run panther_cdma_HSPL 3. SSPL boots up and the loses connection. I didn't read enough I guess, so I HSPLed other phones and went forward. I tried unplugging it and it didn't work so I proceeded to do a hard reset of the phone. Anyway. Now when I plug the phone in, it shows up as a TREO USB2.0 USB Device under DVD/CD-ROM drives. I tried using the SD Card method (fat32, renaming the nbh file, putting it in the root, and restarting phone with top power and camera button held while pushing reset), and it just goes to Loading....for a long time with no response. I tried installing the Eanablerpinew for syncing issues, with no results. Any suggestions appreciated. It won't establish a connectin with windows mobile device center, I'm on Win 7. Finally I just ran the manual Panther.exe on the device and it booted into the bootloader, and I connect it via usb, win7 recognizes it as mobile device, but a generic Microsoft USB Sync, that's what shows in the device manager, so I'm a bit lost lol. Last edited by justmosing; 01-04-2011 at 02:54 AM. |
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