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Do you know how to add fastboot path to cmd by default? I had it set that way before but have forgot how I did it.

edit: I take it I did something wrong lol? I am in fastboot mode, with all required drivers installed, or is my command wrong?

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I thought the command must be right as it said sending OK but write FAIL.

I wonder is it because you have the drivers from flasher still setup ? I do not as I am using a different pc now.

If the radio does not write, that means access is denied right ?

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Makes sense. Why would you think he'd answer you? I get people from forums and YouTube asking me specific, technical questions ALL the time. Do you think I have the time or inclination to answer them? No thanks, I am not tech support for the world.

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Guest shootomanUK

its not dead im just waiting for paul to give me what he has for the phone hope he can today

Let's hope he has engineering bootloader and that its unlocked :-D

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