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i can almost guarantee its not the drivers as i have the latest from the android sdk and it gives me the same result (clockworkmod not booting)

but it cant hurt to try the drivers, then we can be sure.

i think there is something missing from the instructions given, there must be more to it huh.gif

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how about the clockwork image 4.0.1.5 above

its probably best we just ask Sebastian if the drivers also fail, because i really have no idea, only problem is i cant seem to send him a message the option is not there, if we could just ask him to have a quick look at the post he will most likely see the problem & post the fix smile.gif

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O.k., I've tried BOTH usb drivers from you guys, no success. I also tried 4.0.1.5, makes no difference.

I'm also pretty much conviced that this is not a driver issue.

:(

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O.k., I've tried BOTH usb drivers from you guys, no success. I also tried 4.0.1.5, makes no difference.

I'm also pretty much conviced that this is not a driver issue.

:(

yep, same here we are defiantly missing some instructions from the process, we need sebb or fibb to have a look blink.gif

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Guest dadashi

yep, same here we are defiantly missing some instructions from the process, we need sebb or fibb to have a look blink.gif

could ask KaltKafe and WAW as well...

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Guest ColonelZap

Maybe HE should try to dump his rom, LOL :lol:

BTW, I never meant to "hijack" your thread with all my rom dumping issues, maybe if a moderator / admin sees this and moves all the rom dumping stuff to another or a new thread?

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Maybe HE should try to dump his rom, LOL :lol:

BTW, I never meant to "hijack" your thread with all my rom dumping issues, maybe if a moderator / admin sees this and moves all the rom dumping stuff to another or a new thread?

its fine lol, it will benefit us all in the end, its best you have a back up before trying the roms any way, as i think no one has actually tried any with a zte branded skate

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its fine lol, it will benefit us all in the end, its best you have a back up before trying the roms any way, as i think no one has actually tried any with a zte branded skate

Mine is ZTE branded but as it is a test sample maybe it is different. Anyway ROMs do work with me, aswell as root and clockwork (even if it is a little tricky as you know :/ )

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Well, looking at post #224, I can see there's something amiss here....

The fastboot.... well... it looks incorrect to me ... you're attempting to boot a recovery image....

The best and reliable method to use is this, flash it into the recovery partition, not the boot partition... as in:

fastboot-windows flash recovery recovery.img

As a side note: for flashing the boot.img, which is different to the recovery.img do this:

fastboot-windows flash boot boot.img

then to reboot:

fastboot-windows reboot

It seems that from looking at the screenshot as per on post #224 that you included, fastboot-windows, seems to have written recovery.img into the boot partition.... :)

Edit: Mind you - I have not tried that method fastboot boot recovery.img either!

Hope this is of help, B)

This post has been edited by t0mm13b: Today, 08:48 PM

any good....?

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I'm sure doing a complete full flash of the unlocked ZTE Skate romdump will completely overwrite any trace of a lock in the OMC software....

the unlock is apparently in the nand.

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nope

anyway, it might not be in the nand, that sounds a little extreme and complicated, specialy when it comes to unlocking it...if that was the case then we should be looking for a way to dump and flash a nand chip...

hopefully not

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anyway, it might not be in the nand, that sounds a little extreme and complicated, specialy when it comes to unlocking it...if that was the case then we should be looking for a way to dump and flash a nand chip...

hopefully not

fingers crossed its in the OS... need to get this rom dumpsmile.gif

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The best and reliable method to use is this, flash it into the recovery partition, not the boot partition... as in:

fastboot-windows flash recovery recovery.img

I'm hesitant to try this? Should I?

Also, will I have to do the adb reboot bootloader command first or just the fastboot command?

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OK, i've backread a bunch of pages and I can't really work out what Colonel is trying to achieve... Could someone start a seperate topic so that I can a - working out what's going on and b - keep this thread on topic. :D

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