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Velvis 07-30-2008 04:47 PM

Crash to bootloader issue
 
I have been playing around with various roms (kitchen,non kitchen, and the newest official HTC).

I flashed back to a kitchen rom and installed and started playing with iFone and PocketCM. I had been using it for a few hours and I was trying to add a contact picture in PocketCM and the device froze. I soft-reset the device and got the tricolor bootloader screen. I couldnt remember what the hard-reset combo was, so I was kinda stuck. (I am not sure if it would have helped anyways).

I tried removing the battery and softreset about 4-5 times over the course of an hour or so and continued to get the bootloader screen, but figured I'd just have to reflash once I got back home.

Well when I did get home the phone started up as normal (it had not been hard reset as all my data was there).

Has anyone seen behavior like this? or suggest how to prevent it and recover from it? (aside from it magically doing it itself)

Thanks,
Chris

Spencer_Moore 07-30-2008 04:49 PM

Re: Crash to bootloader issue
 
i can only recommend backing up with sprite and pim.....remember this is windows anything is possible

Velvis 08-01-2008 12:04 AM

Re: Crash to bootloader issue
 
Actually I have found everytime I softreset I get stuck at bootloader, then somehow at somepoint it softresets.

Has anyone experienced this, or no of a fix?

Thanks

flyers2114 08-01-2008 12:29 AM

Re: Crash to bootloader issue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Velvis (Post 367783)
Actually I have found everytime I softreset I get stuck at bootloader, then somehow at somepoint it softresets.

Has anyone experienced this, or no of a fix?

Thanks

Quote:

Originally Posted by Velvis (Post 365880)
I have been playing around with various roms (kitchen,non kitchen, and the newest official HTC).

I flashed back to a kitchen rom and installed and started playing with iFone and PocketCM. I had been using it for a few hours and I was trying to add a contact picture in PocketCM and the device froze. I soft-reset the device and got the tricolor bootloader screen. I couldnt remember what the hard-reset combo was, so I was kinda stuck. (I am not sure if it would have helped anyways).

I tried removing the battery and softreset about 4-5 times over the course of an hour or so and continued to get the bootloader screen, but figured I'd just have to reflash once I got back home.

Well when I did get home the phone started up as normal (it had not been hard reset as all my data was there).

Has anyone seen behavior like this? or suggest how to prevent it and recover from it? (aside from it magically doing it itself)

Thanks,
Chris

Try re-flashing....it sounds like it may be a bad flash....

bakntyme 08-01-2008 11:17 AM

Re: Crash to bootloader issue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Velvis (Post 365880)
I have been playing around with various roms (kitchen,non kitchen, and the newest official HTC).

I flashed back to a kitchen rom and installed and started playing with iFone and PocketCM. I had been using it for a few hours and I was trying to add a contact picture in PocketCM and the device froze. I soft-reset the device and got the tricolor bootloader screen. I couldnt remember what the hard-reset combo was, so I was kinda stuck. (I am not sure if it would have helped anyways).

I tried removing the battery and softreset about 4-5 times over the course of an hour or so and continued to get the bootloader screen, but figured I'd just have to reflash once I got back home.

Well when I did get home the phone started up as normal (it had not been hard reset as all my data was there).

Has anyone seen behavior like this? or suggest how to prevent it and recover from it? (aside from it magically doing it itself)

Thanks,
Chris

When the phone started up, was it connected to the USB cable? I have read that some particular combinations of incompatible ROM, radio, and bootloader can cause the device to only reset to bootloader except when attached through the USB cable to a computer.

Velvis 08-01-2008 11:28 AM

Re: Crash to bootloader issue
 
The first time it reset automatically after about an hour. But have noticed that it seems to reset ok if connected to the usb cable AND connected to my PC, but at this point its just a theory.

Whats the best way to get the radios etc set to what it needs?

Velvis 08-01-2008 11:32 AM

Re: Crash to bootloader issue
 
I have a feeling going from the official HTC rom 3.56 back to a kitchen version is causing the problem.

I have radio 3.42.02 and rom 3.56

bakntyme 08-01-2008 11:44 AM

Re: Crash to bootloader issue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Velvis (Post 368148)
I have a feeling going from the official HTC rom 3.56 back to a kitchen version is causing the problem.

I have radio 3.42.02 and rom 3.56

Assuming you have the 2.40 or 2.47 bootloader, it may be an incompatibility in your kitchen build.

If you are a Sprint customer, reflash the official Sprint release; if everything works right, review your kitchen specs.

Velvis 08-01-2008 11:45 AM

Re: Crash to bootloader issue
 
I believe I have bootloader 2.40.

What kitchen rom do you suggest I try?

flyers2114 08-01-2008 11:52 AM

Re: Crash to bootloader issue
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Velvis (Post 368162)
I believe I have bootloader 2.40.

What kitchen rom do you suggest I try?

Enter BL to be sure which version you have......hold simultaneously......power + camera buttons and soft reset....it will bring up BL and you will see it....after that try out the PPCGeeks kitchen....as long as you have 2.4 or 2.47 BL...

to exit BL just soft reset....

http://ppckitchen.org/joomla/index.p...page&Itemid=55

Velvis 08-01-2008 01:39 PM

Re: Crash to bootloader issue
 
I flashed to a no2chem rom and its working fine now.
Thanks for the tips


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