Guest joeg99 Posted May 20, 2010 Report Posted May 20, 2010 Hi Guys I brought a t-mobile pulse, mostly to develop / play with so I figured it was likely I'd brick it but it seems I've done so sooner than I expected :rolleyes: I decided to try superboot first as a gentle introduction and didnt even know what a nandroid backup was at that point (hence I dont have one now :(), after doing that when I restarted my pulse it continualy reboots, never actually completing and just switiching for the "android" to "t-mobile" logo's, I guess something is fried along the way! I've also tried a few other things but I'm not really sure I'm doing it right (flashing the stock image etc) all of which has had no effect so I'm pretty confident whatever is on there is now messed up beyond repair Is there a way to completely wipe the stuff that is on there, including whatever superboot did and reinstall the stock image from scratch or is it now a brick? I don't really care about the data on there Many thanks for any help you guys can give, I want to get it working so I can break it again :D
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