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Guest giryan
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Hi Phil, was just curious as to what your guide was for? Unless i'm mistaken it takes you full circle back to where you started lol, would No.10 restoring the Nand backup not revert the phone back to No.4 (before the Dec update installed)?

Not trying to be funny or anything, was just honestly curious :)

Yeah, I wouldn't have thought that flashing superboot on was really necessary(step 1 and 7), you could reboot into the recovery from PC if you really want a pre-update nandroid backup.

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MY pulse is sorted, updated to dec tmobile , use fastboot menu+ vol+ power to write u8230 rom, all ok, thanks alot guys.

Guest aivdesign
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Interesting..... it broke down again... this time it loaded the android and tmobile screens constantly bouncing between the 2. Maybe this helps figure out the problem? Somethings definetly wrong with the booting system. I will have to read more about that.

Reinstall solved it again.... didnt wipe sd card this time so I didnt have to set anything up again.

*Now iv installed dec update and vanilla rom.

All seems ok but I am got this error each time the desktop and everything loads:

"Sorry the process android.process.acore has stopped unexpectedly please try again (force close only option so i do)."

What exactly is this process? I have a feeling it could be linked to my boot issues.

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Guest niko1986
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Interesting..... it broke down again... this time it loaded the android and tmobile screens constantly bouncing between the 2. Maybe this helps figure out the problem? Somethings definetly wrong with the booting system. I will have to read more about that.

Reinstall solved it again.... didnt wipe sd card this time so I didnt have to set anything up again.

*Now iv installed dec update and vanilla rom.

All seems ok but I am got this error each time the desktop and everything loads:

"Sorry the process android.process.acore has stopped unexpectedly please try again (force close only option so i do)."

What exactly is this process? I have a feeling it could be linked to my boot issues.

A full wipe is supposed to fix the acore issue, but im sure recovery doesnt wipe everything because many a time after a wipe the market remembered what i had installed the last time. The constant cycle of boot screens annoyed me so much i went back to original tmobile stock.

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