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Re: Diamond lost RAM
the .43 bootloader might be causing that. it may not be able to see all the ram. it also has vga issues.
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That is strange. I don't know if the bootloader would have enough to do something like this, but its an idea: it is coding what memory addresses programs can write to, and it has not been designed to code memory pass 160MB. [Just a shot in the dark]
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Re: Diamond lost RAM
Try the .57 cmonex bootloader - see if that resolves it
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Im not sure now, if it shows all the RAM when i bring it back, then what?
Its intermittent? Will they buy that? They did see it with 160 RAM, but if he sees the 288 now will they still give me a replacement? |
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Re: Diamond lost RAM
On a side note: I've been building a ROM in the kitchen but have yet to try and create the NBH and flash it, Im kinda concerned about brincking it. Ive built personal roms for my TyTN before. Does the HardSPL 0.57 work the same as the HardSPL on other HTC devices so that if I flash an OS rom and it goes bad I can always just reflash the stock ROM?
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Re: Diamond lost RAM
You're only flashing an OS, it's nearly impossible to brick. You can always just put it in bootloader and flash another ROM.
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