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2010-10-31
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2010-10-31
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well its up to the op. dont want to fight about this.
just want to have the warning out: flashing the firmware and not just the kernel, you might loose data. so i suggest don't use a firmware image. use a kernelimage instead, so you know which kernel you install and flash it with the -k option. and try that with any kernel you had on the system.
only if that doesn't work head for a firmware update.
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2010-10-31
, 17:17
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guys i Had the last titan's kernel then I took it of and went back to the original one . .
after that I turned of my phone for the first time it's giving me this problem!
I'm trying to download the flasher and the last firmware but it gives me always error :-(
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2010-10-31
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2010-10-31
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2010-10-31
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2010-10-31
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so download the titan kernel, if necessary open the deb an take out the kernel(using ar and tar).
then use you flasher:
flasher-3.5 -f -k yourkernelimage
it will say that it has no suitable device so you take out the battery from your phone and disconnect it from the usb.
put the battery back in and plug in the usb.
and see how the phone starts and gets flushed.
if it worked well do a
flasher-3.5 --reboot
and see if it comes up with the kernel.
if it doesn't flash try to fiddle with the order of taking out the battery and usb and putting it back.
if the kernel dosn't work try the maemo-omap1 kernel and repeat the procedure.
hth
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2010-10-31
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2010-11-01
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just want to have the warning out: flashing the firmware and not just the kernel, you might loose data. so i suggest don't use a firmware image. use a kernelimage instead, so you know which kernel you install and flash it with the -k option. and try that with any kernel you had on the system.
only if that doesn't work head for a firmware update.