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Guest andrewddickey
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I have run it and currently investigating.

I'll let you know.

Guest Kinglion3494
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Its real guys. Hes been talking about this for months. I think its time to join our big brother arc

Guest highaltitude
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I have tried every possible way to get this to work, and so far its a no go on my phone.

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I have tried every possible way to get this to work, and so far its a no go on my phone.

Have u tried downgrading to an official 2.1, flash azuzu kernel downgrade then run the batch file, then upgrade to an official 2.3.3 then flash dooms unlocked bl kernel? I had a hard time too but I did it this way and it work..also used gb ready flashtool 2.9

Guest aCROX999
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Its real guys. Hes been talking about this for months. I think its time to join our big brother arc

Arc is X10 little sister my friend.

Guest Kinglion3494
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Arc is X10 little sister my friend.

Lol. I see I see

Guest highaltitude
Posted (edited)

Have u tried downgrading to an official 2.1, flash azuzu kernel downgrade then run the batch file, then upgrade to an official 2.3.3 then flash dooms unlocked bl kernel? I had a hard time too but I did it this way and it work..also used gb ready flashtool 2.9

yes This is currently what Im getting in CMD while running the batch file:

process requires standard 2.x android firmware.

Press any key to continue . . .

Getting ROOT rights.

adb server is out of date. killing...

ADB server didn't ACK

* failed to start daemon *

error:

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

error: device not found

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

Unable to chmod /data/local/tmp/expl: No such file or directory

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

/data/local/tmp/expl: not found

Waiting ...

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

Removing NAND MPU restrictions via SEMC backdoor. Permanent. Require ROOT rights

.

* daemon not running. starting it now *

ADB server didn't ACK

* failed to start daemon *

error: cannot connect to daemon

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

/data/local/tmp/fixPart: not found

reboot: Operation not permitted

Waiting ...

Getting ROOT rights.

/data/local/tmp/expl: not found

Waiting ...

Writing patched semcboot. Two step process

First, we need get access to semcboot area

252 KB/s (8064 bytes in 0.031s)

insmod: init_module '/data/local/tmp/mapper_2.6.29.ko' failed (Operation not per

mitted)

Second, we need to write semcboot ;)

1115 KB/s (588228 bytes in 0.514s)

can't find userdate partition

Press any key to continue . . .

Edited by highaltitude
Posted

yes This is currently what Im getting in CMD while running the batch file:

process requires standard 2.x android firmware.

Press any key to continue . . .

Getting ROOT rights.

adb server is out of date. killing...

ADB server didn't ACK

* failed to start daemon *

error:

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

error: device not found

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

Unable to chmod /data/local/tmp/expl: No such file or directory

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

/data/local/tmp/expl: not found

Waiting ...

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

Removing NAND MPU restrictions via SEMC backdoor. Permanent. Require ROOT rights

.

* daemon not running. starting it now *

ADB server didn't ACK

* failed to start daemon *

error: cannot connect to daemon

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

/data/local/tmp/fixPart: not found

reboot: Operation not permitted

Waiting ...

Getting ROOT rights.

/data/local/tmp/expl: not found

Waiting ...

Writing patched semcboot. Two step process

First, we need get access to semcboot area

252 KB/s (8064 bytes in 0.031s)

insmod: init_module '/data/local/tmp/mapper_2.6.29.ko' failed (Operation not per

mitted)

Second, we need to write semcboot

1115 KB/s (588228 bytes in 0.514s)

can't find userdate partition

Press any key to continue . . .

Did u try deleting ur adb and installing adb for dummies all in one app, found this on xda..good luck

Guest Kinglion3494
Posted

yes This is currently what Im getting in CMD while running the batch file:

process requires standard 2.x android firmware.

Press any key to continue . . .

Getting ROOT rights.

adb server is out of date. killing...

ADB server didn't ACK

* failed to start daemon *

error:

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

error: device not found

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

Unable to chmod /data/local/tmp/expl: No such file or directory

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

/data/local/tmp/expl: not found

Waiting ...

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

Removing NAND MPU restrictions via SEMC backdoor. Permanent. Require ROOT rights

.

* daemon not running. starting it now *

ADB server didn't ACK

* failed to start daemon *

error: cannot connect to daemon

adb server is out of date. killing...

* daemon started successfully *

/data/local/tmp/fixPart: not found

reboot: Operation not permitted

Waiting ...

Getting ROOT rights.

/data/local/tmp/expl: not found

Waiting ...

Writing patched semcboot. Two step process

First, we need get access to semcboot area

252 KB/s (8064 bytes in 0.031s)

insmod: init_module '/data/local/tmp/mapper_2.6.29.ko' failed (Operation not per

mitted)

Second, we need to write semcboot

1115 KB/s (588228 bytes in 0.514s)

can't find userdate partition

Press any key to continue . . .

Restart your computer

Guest highaltitude
Posted

Did u try deleting ur adb and installing adb for dummies all in one app, found this on xda..good luck

I think you posted that on XDA, if you could possibly remember where you found it, that would be helpful. Was it in the X10 forums or another forum?

Posted

I think you posted that on XDA, if you could possibly remember where you found it, that would be helpful. Was it in the X10 forums or another forum?

I found it on xda forum, hope it helps

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