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GaryMcQ 03-26-2010 10:18 PM

Task 29 Tool on CDMA???
 
Below is a link about a tool called Task 29 I ran across over at XDA Developers. The GSM folks have been having really good luck using this tool on their Touch Pro2's to sort of "reformat" the phone between flashes. The swear that it works better than Clean Storage, Hard Reset, Flash Dance, and all the other methods we have become accustomed to performing on our phones. I am curious as to whether this would work on CDMA phones, or if there is something comparable which has been written for CDMA. after reading about this, does anyone have any ideas?


http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=649191

dapbmonkey4u 03-28-2010 04:05 PM

Re: Task 29 Tool on CDMA???
 
I like the idea. I read the thread. My flawed thinking and wanting this to work may lead me to try it out.


EDIT: Saw your postings over on XDA, way to help out the CDMA community. Keep us in the loop. This program will be very valuable to all the flash addicts.

GaryMcQ 03-28-2010 04:38 PM

Re: Task 29 Tool on CDMA???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dapbmonkey4u (Post 1665852)
I like the idea. I read the thread. My flawed thinking and wanting this to work may lead me to try it out.


EDIT: Saw your postings over on XDA, way to help out the CDMA community. Keep us in the loop. This program will be very valuable to all the flash addicts.

I agree. I am absolutely tempted to try it, but my phone is a company phone, with no insurance. Can't afford for something to go wrong. Anyway, if you succumb to the temptation to try it on CDMA, please post and let us all know.

dapbmonkey4u 03-28-2010 04:49 PM

Re: Task 29 Tool on CDMA???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryMcQ (Post 1665923)
I agree. I am absolutely tempted to try it, but my phone is a company phone, with no insurance. Can't afford for something to go wrong. Anyway, if you succumb to the temptation to try it on CDMA, please post and let us all know.


If I can work the nerve up I will definitely put up what happens. Mine is personal, but I don't have insurance, and I am pretty sure they would look through the contents, or lack there of the phone and know I wiped it.

I am seriously thinking about it, I am up for renewal at the end of April and my TP2 was free from USCC.

GaryMcQ 03-30-2010 10:47 AM

Re: Task 29 Tool on CDMA???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dapbmonkey4u (Post 1665935)
If I can work the nerve up I will definitely put up what happens. Mine is personal, but I don't have insurance, and I am pretty sure they would look through the contents, or lack there of the phone and know I wiped it.

I am seriously thinking about it, I am up for renewal at the end of April and my TP2 was free from USCC.

I still haven't heard from Agent 47 (the developer), or anyone who has tried this on a CDMA device. The guys over at XDA Developers are constantly singing praises about this tool.

dapbmonkey4u 03-30-2010 10:53 AM

Re: Task 29 Tool on CDMA???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryMcQ (Post 1669497)
I still haven't heard from Agent 47 (the developer), or anyone who has tried this on a CDMA device. The guys over at XDA Developers are constantly singing praises about this tool.


I know, it just hard to have a very good possibility to ruin a phone.

Straitup27 03-30-2010 12:08 PM

Re: Task 29 Tool on CDMA???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dapbmonkey4u (Post 1669514)
I know, it just hard to have a very good possibility to ruin a phone.

was on my way to make a thread about this and i found this one,it works fine,i have done so 6 times and works as described here

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...hlight=task+29


im running a vzw tp2 and tried before flashing to Xpress roms,NRGZ roms,and other roms in beta testing at the moment,don't be scared just have to do from pc,no sd card...........which would be cool

GaryMcQ 03-30-2010 12:37 PM

Re: Task 29 Tool on CDMA???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Straitup27 (Post 1669648)
was on my way to make a thread about this and i found this one,it works fine,i have done so 6 times and works as described here

http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...hlight=task+29


im running a vzw tp2 and tried before flashing to Xpress roms,NRGZ roms,and other roms in beta testing at the moment,don't be scared just have to do from pc,no sd card...........which would be cool

Thanks for the information Straitup! As soon as Mr X comes out with a new ROM, I will probably try the Task 29. Agent 47 replied to me that he would be looking into making one for CDMA. I have provided him with a CustomRUU and links to the radios we use in the thread you mention above. Hopefully, I gave him the right information. However, if you haven't had any trouble with this, maybe we can save him some work and just let him know that this is working on CDMA.

santod 03-30-2010 12:40 PM

Re: Task 29 Tool on CDMA???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GaryMcQ (Post 1669712)
Thanks for the information Straitup! As soon as Mr X comes out with a new ROM, I will probably try it the Task 29. Agent 47 replied to me that he would be looking into making one for CDMA. I have provided him with a CustomRUU and links to the radios we use in the thread you mention above. Hopefully, I gave him the right information. However, if you haven't had any trouble with this, maybe we can save him some work and just let him know that this is working on CDMA.

It does work on CDMA, but may not clear out everything that it does on GSM.
However, I have also been told by some reputable chefs, that this is no different then flashing a bare bones stock rom, before flashing a new one.
Nice utility, nonetheless. :)

GaryMcQ 03-30-2010 12:55 PM

Re: Task 29 Tool on CDMA???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by santod (Post 1669717)
It does work on CDMA, but may not clear out everything that it does on GSM.
However, I have also been told by some reputable chefs, that this is no different then flashing a bare bones stock rom, before flashing a new one.
Nice utility, nonetheless. :)

Bare bones stock ROM? That kind of sounds like an oxymoron. :evil4: Seriously, I'm definitely not the one who could make that judgment. I know very little about the inner workings of a Windows Mobile device. I would love it if we could just do a complete "wipe 'n load" like we can on a pc and KNOW there is nothing left from previous flashes.


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