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#11
thanks robbie i am downloading file now,
so i would use:
flasher-3.5.exe -k "kernel" -f -R?
and no other flashing.
Once this battery dies i have no way of charging ...
 
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thanks robbie i am downloading file now,
so i would use:
flasher-3.5.exe -k "kernel" -f -R?
and no other flashing.
Once this battery dies i have no way of charging ...
 
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#13
Yea, that should be correct.
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Originally Posted by quokka View Post
ok but as soon as i put the battery in it tries to boot, i cant have it switched off with battery in. The on-off button appears to be working fine (clicks) but i dont know how to test, maybe it is stuck on?
Hmmm...?
Ok try taking the battery out then plug in USB or charger, try holding down / not holding the U key, try doing all that while putting the battery in... try all combinations you can think of.
 
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Also, you should be able to charge by opening keyboard, hold U as it's booting. It should stick in flashing mode, but still charge(if slowly).
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#16
Originally Posted by RobbieThe1st View Post
Also, you should be able to charge by opening keyboard, hold U as it's booting. It should stick in flashing mode, but still charge(if slowly).
actually this is the best way to charge the phone. this is a special chip that charges the phone in the most perfect way possible. very cool indeed.
 
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#17
lol, you guys can see my replies before the page refreshes on my end...
the battery was fully charged before it crashed, so i should have a couple of hours to play with it.
jon what is the reasoning behind your suggestions? the phone enters the loop everytime i boot it, whether i do it with reflasher, or by taking battery in and out.
hopefully the verbose kernel will shed some light.
 
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anyway to get output from that kernel onto my computer? it scrolls too fast to understand what is going on, however SHUTDOWN and shutdown can be read in a variety of places before it turns off.
 
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and a backlight too...
 
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Originally Posted by quokka View Post
lol, you guys can see my replies before the page refreshes on my end...
the battery was fully charged before it crashed, so i should have a couple of hours to play with it.
jon what is the reasoning behind your suggestions? the phone enters the loop everytime i boot it, whether i do it with reflasher, or by taking battery in and out.
hopefully the verbose kernel will shed some light.
is worth a try but i don't understand how this will help you solve the problem. i mean with that you know where it stucks. and then? do you want to unpack the image and change the problematic part?
i don't understand the plan. maybe (i hope) it helps to get a better idea of what is going on.
 
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