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Old 11-02-2009, 03:22 PM
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RAMDUMP Mode... What does this mean to us?

While attempting to figure out the Hard Reset button combo (like the TP1) i came across a combo which gave me the regular tri-color screen but only momentarily. Then it changed to a text that read Triggering RAMDUMP Mode (mightve been toggling i dont remember kinda baked...). The backgroud is all white and on the bottom it said Serial... I plugged it in USB and read USB just ike with the bootloader screen but no new drivers were installed on my laptop...
Idk check it out for yourself...
oh i have the sprint model....
the combo is VolDown , Send Key, Power.

Can a stock TP2 user verify if this combo does the same?

Update: "Trigger RAMDUMP Mode" does indeed work without necessity of a new HSPL. -thanks mikejones13

I'll be PM'ing cmonex to see if this has been brought to her attention.
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