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In order to save your phone you'll need of course the flasher tool and the latest fiasco and emmc image. You'll also need to know the hardware revision of your phone, but I'll get to that later. When you have everything set up the first thing you want to do is placing both image files in a separate folder since it'll get a bit messy. Then proceed with the following steps:
1. Unpack the contents of the fiasco image, you'll end up with several 2nd.bin-RX-51, secondary.bin-RX-51 and xloader.bin-RX-51 files all followed by several four-digit numbers. Important for us are the 2nd and secondary files. Open up a terminal and enter:
3. When you have your revision number ready you need to find the appropriate 2nd and secondary bin file. A convenient way to do this on Linux machines is:
Good luck!