Guest Bond89 Posted July 6, 2011 Report Posted July 6, 2011 I use saunalahti (finland) Blade. I was trying to update the official 2.2. at 98% it stoped. now it cant go to FTM. i cant even update with TPT.. Please Help..... Please....
Guest k0zmic Posted July 6, 2011 Report Posted July 6, 2011 Does that official update use the Windows Flasher?
Guest Bond89 Posted July 6, 2011 Report Posted July 6, 2011 It just stck in Saunalahti.fi screen... Please help...
Guest Bond89 Posted July 6, 2011 Report Posted July 6, 2011 Does that official update use the Windows Flasher? yes. it use windows flashe. it was telling to reset the phone.
Guest Mushroom_Lord Posted July 6, 2011 Report Posted July 6, 2011 1) what rom were you coming from, stock? 2) I take it it will not re-connect to the official flasher tool? 3) What tpt did you try to use to update?
Guest k0zmic Posted July 6, 2011 Report Posted July 6, 2011 Don't try run TPT for the moment. Just leave as is for the time being.
Guest Bond89 Posted July 6, 2011 Report Posted July 6, 2011 1) what rom were you coming from, stock? 2) I take it it will not re-connect to the official flasher tool? 3) What tpt did you try to use to update? 1. from swidish spring to stock 2.1 via TPT. then tried the official update. 2. no it cant reconnent to official flaster tool as it cant go to FTM. 3. Saunalahti stock 2.1 and stock 2.2 what i need to do now.
Guest Bond89 Posted July 6, 2011 Report Posted July 6, 2011 Don't try run TPT for the moment. Just leave as is for the time being. how much time??? should i disconnect the battery? then what to do?
Guest Mushroom_Lord Posted July 6, 2011 Report Posted July 6, 2011 Try a gen1->gen2 tpt. If this doesn't work then I would probably contact the creators of the update method and tell them it broke your phone. You may/may not be able to get a replacement,
Guest k0zmic Posted July 6, 2011 Report Posted July 6, 2011 how much time??? should i disconnect the battery? then what to do? It's okay, try what Mushroom Lord said.
Guest Mushroom_Lord Posted July 6, 2011 Report Posted July 6, 2011 If it won't tpt back and you can't connect it to a windows flasher all you can do is blame someone :). Assuming you didn't mess it up by joggling the connection or crashing your pc or something then I guess you can blame the creator of the software. Whose fault it probably wasn't...and its not really fair, but you might be able to hassle your provider into getting you a replacement phone because your's was borked in their update or something :rolleyes:
Guest hedgepigdaniel Posted July 7, 2011 Report Posted July 7, 2011 If the flasher got as far as 98%, then it successfully flashed the firmware but didn't manage to restore NV memory afterwards. This means you are on stock Gen2 but with corrupted NV memory. In the folder that the flasher runs from (C:\windows\sysdy), there is a file called channel1.nvm. Find that file. It is important. You need to restore that file in FTM mode. Head over to this thread and try these things in order. If you can't find your own channel1.nvm, download the one in the post and edit it with your IMEI. turn on your phone to the saunalahti screenput your channel1.nvm in the same place as the program in that threadwith your phone set up on a com port, select "RF/BT/IMEI/Unlock info" and "restore NV"when you press the start button next to your phone a windows should come up with some numbers and it will take a minute or so. If that works, you are done. check your IMEI. If that program cannot recognise your phone on the saunalahti screen:boot into DFU modeflash the orange Gen1 stock firmware with the program, with the "download cefs" box ticked. select "download" and "no backup/restore".install stock recovery from clockworkmod. you can get a zip with it from my windows flashing guideboot into stock recovery (volume down). the screen should have FTM on it.put channel1.nvm in the same place as the program that you run to flash itwith your phone set up on a com port, select "RF/BT/IMEI/Unlock info" and "restore NV"when you press the start button next to your phone a windows should come up with some numbers and it will take a minute or so. hopefully your phone should boot after that. you will then be on Gen1 again.
Guest Bond89 Posted July 11, 2011 Report Posted July 11, 2011 If the flasher got as far as 98%, then it successfully flashed the firmware but didn't manage to restore NV memory afterwards. This means you are on stock Gen2 but with corrupted NV memory. In the folder that the flasher runs from (C:\windows\sysdy), there is a file called channel1.nvm. Find that file. It is important. You need to restore that file in FTM mode. Head over to this thread and try these things in order. If you can't find your own channel1.nvm, download the one in the post and edit it with your IMEI. turn on your phone to the saunalahti screenput your channel1.nvm in the same place as the program in that threadwith your phone set up on a com port, select "RF/BT/IMEI/Unlock info" and "restore NV"when you press the start button next to your phone a windows should come up with some numbers and it will take a minute or so. If that works, you are done. check your IMEI. If that program cannot recognise your phone on the saunalahti screen:boot into DFU modeflash the orange Gen1 stock firmware with the program, with the "download cefs" box ticked. select "download" and "no backup/restore".install stock recovery from clockworkmod. you can get a zip with it from my windows flashing guideboot into stock recovery (volume down). the screen should have FTM on it.put channel1.nvm in the same place as the program that you run to flash itwith your phone set up on a com port, select "RF/BT/IMEI/Unlock info" and "restore NV"when you press the start button next to your phone a windows should come up with some numbers and it will take a minute or so. hopefully your phone should boot after that. you will then be on Gen1 again. Thank you very much.... its working now. i am ever greatful to you :blink:
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