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Old 11-21-2007, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by n8mack33 View Post
I'm getting the "Unknown Carrier Type" error when I open BuildOS. And then when I try to flash I get a FAT16 filesize error (and yes I am SURE I am using the correct folder for the prj). I am a Verizon user. I tried to save Verizon as my carrier and reopen BuildOS, but still get the same error.

Any ideas?
Unknown carrier type error is because you did not pick your carrier in the carrier drop down on the tool bar. This should be done in addition to the carrier selection in the OEM list (which you should also pick).

The FAT16 filesize error is from running an old version of HTC64_Encoder. If you pick your carrier in the toolbar dropdown, this will be irrelevant.

Unlrelated to this issue, everyone should _always_ hard reset after flashing. I added that message because of the large number of people who were not doing this. I'll be expanding the messages in future releases in an attempt to alleviate confusion between the instructions in the RUU tool and what you _should_ be doing.

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