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Guest LordMayros
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T-Mobile USA (SP5m-QTek 8300) while i was updating my phone's ROM, the phone was broken and never opened again.

i was using Qtek aku2 ROM in the phone. i uploaded T-Mobile SDA II ROM (TE_TMOUK_101584_13145_0160_Ship.exe) to phone, it was uploaded successfuly, then i pressed to finish button and the phone did not opened again.

BOOT screen does not open, the phone is not charged.

how can i load ROM to phone?

link of ROM i uploaded: http://www.tm-phonedownloads.com/dow...ger_sda_2.html

Guest mini_man
Posted

Rather confused?

By the sounds of it youve killed your SP5m as it is different too the Tmobile SDA II Rom.

The Tmobile SDA II is the tmobile version of the C550 that looks like the SP5m but it doesnt have wifi wm5 etc.

The SDA II is an HTC Hurricane and the SP5m is an HTC Tornado.

Youve corrupted your bootloader and this is unfixable unless sent too HTC so unfortunately youve now got a rather expensive paper weight :)

Sam

Guest The Doctor
Posted
how can i load ROM to phone?

:D:(:D

You can't, without a bootloader your phone won't talk to the PC and it can't load a ROM dump from an SD card.

The only option to repair your phone is a direct JTAG flash. Which is beyond any of us mere mortals here at modaco.

To reflash a corrupted bootloader you will need to use a JTAG interface and solder the JTAG connectors to the test points on your mainboard and then reflash the bootloader using a JTAG utility on your pc which supports the ARM 926 core.

In other words, send it back to HTC to get it fixed :)

Phil

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Guest ama3654
Posted
You can't, without a bootloader your phone won't talk to the PC and it can't load a ROM dump from an SD card.

The only option to repair your phone is a direct JTAG flash. Which is beyond any of us mere mortals here at modaco.

To reflash a corrupted bootloader you will need to use a JTAG interface and solder the JTAG connectors to the test points on your mainboard and then reflash the bootloader using a JTAG utility on your pc which supports the ARM 926 core.

In other words, send it back to HTC to get it fixed :D

Phil

Happened to me, i had to send phone to HTC Europe who could not repair it and had to sent to HTC America which took about 4 months before i could set my eyes on the phone. They had to completely change the Motherboard, But happy though i got it back now :)

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