Code:
3 partitions, 2 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 38 1b 01 01 35 3a 02 3f 11 0b 05 24
CopyFileToTFFS(SplashBMP\splash-temp.bin:0, 2d0000, 0002581e)
ERROR: ITWriteDisk - An internal error occurred.
I get this when trying to use the "c" option to install a splash screen, also when I try the "s" option to restore a backup splash screen, and when I use the "splash_bmp_to_wizard.exe" (i think it just uses awizard anyway, so no surprise there). Does anyone know the solution or have the same problem?
It worked just fine on my stock 8125, this is only since the ROM 2.17 upgrade.
Please check it out, Later; Lew
Lew,
currently there is no way to change the splash screen on 2.x.
I hope they get this working soon though... i don't care for the HTC logo, Qtek's isn't bad, but I would rather have 1 logo rather than 2 anyway.
Moving this thread here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=44411
Please post all replys there.
Thanx; Lew
When looking at RUU_signed.nbh extracted out of RUU_BlackStone_HTC_WWE_EastEurope_1.14.479.3_Radio_52.49a.25.26_1.09.25.14_Ship
I find at
00 00 00 00 40h BLAC10000
00 00 00 1e 0hh HTC__032
00 00 00 20 00h 1.14.479.3
00 00 00 21 10h USA
It looks like the ModelID, CID, Rom Version and the Country code.
How can I find out what those values are of my device so that I can match a shipped rom with it ??
Model ID should be under the battery.
Have you tried using ATCommander to query the CID with the:
[email protected]? command?
Ta
Dave
MDAIIIUser said:
When looking at RUU_signed.nbh extracted out of RUU_BlackStone_HTC_WWE_EastEurope_1.14.479.3_Radio_52.49a.25.26_1.09.25.14_Ship
I find at
00 00 00 00 40h BLAC10000
00 00 00 1e 0hh HTC__032
00 00 00 20 00h 1.14.479.3
00 00 00 21 10h USA
It looks like the ModelID, CID, Rom Version and the Country code.
How can I find out what those values are of my device so that I can match a shipped rom with it ??
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could perhaps help cmonex, when she has gained enough...
DaveShaw said:
Model ID should be under the battery.
Have you tried using ATCommander to query the CID with the:
[email protected]? command?
Ta
Dave
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No I did the old approach based on the blueangel.
Here flashing software gave you a getdevicedata.exe so I had a look at an extracted HD_ship.exe and found RUUGetInfo.exe.
So I put it on my device, ran it and sorted my windows dir by date.
I found:
RUUImei.txt ---- > contains the IMEI of my device
RUUInfo.txt-----> Gives me the same info the rom version under Divice info
here is how
gd day
here is how
put your phone into boot loader model by pressing power and volume down till 3 color s screen comes.
in active sync right click the mouse and go into connection settings and move the v from allow us connection
connect your phone and run mtty software
http://rapidshare.com/files/173474965/mtty_0513.zip.html
after your install it just go in and chose usb instead of com port
when its open press one time enter and you can see answer back cmd>
then key in cmd2
u can see the details
gd luck
he means "info 2" for CID.
but DaveShaw is right too.
anyway. it won't flash that way without hardspl.
MDAIIIUser said:
00 00 00 00 40h BLAC10000
00 00 00 1e 0hh HTC__032
00 00 00 20 00h 1.14.479.3
00 00 00 21 10h USA
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What if I change cid in that nbh file? To match cid of my device. Will I be able to flash that rom?
lipa47 said:
What if I change cid in that nbh file? To match cid of my device. Will I be able to flash that rom?
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Unless you can sign the NBH file with the Private Key of the Carrier (or whoevers signs them), you won't have much luck.
The HardSPL is patched so it doesn't check the signature on the file.
Ta
Dave
Now that is cool
Here is a working link
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/uploads/mtty.exe
So do we know the other codes for the rest of the stuff I found in the nbh ??
May I know that the CID will be changed or not if the hardspl is install? As I know, HTC will check the CID if it is taken for repair, and they will not repair if the CID is not valid.
CID will not be changed. Hard-spl only bypasses checking CID, signature, overwriting spl etc.
It means that there is a CID stored in the phone and also in the ROM file so that the SPL will check between them during ROM upgrade. If it is that case, is there any means to change the CID & country code stored in the phone?
Yes it is but is not available for HD at the moment.
Anyway hard-spl is bit better method because you can flash custom roms, radios only etc.
If you only change cid you can only flash HTC signed roms.
Determine CID from mtty 'info 2' output
Hi guys,
If you consider this useful keep it if not delete it ...
When issued the 'info 2' command, I got:
Cmd>info 2
Card inserted
SD clk rate 19MHz
Cmd5 CMD_TIMEOUT
SD clk rate 144KHZ
SD 2.0 HC card
SD Clk rate 24 MHz
SD Init OK
-- The
Card inserted
...
SD Init OK
-- was repeated 2 more time.
HTCSHTC__032ðúÔ•HTCE
Cmd>
Then it was not clear for me which was the CID. But http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Hermes_BootLoader was quite useful. It is stated "Returns "HTCS" + CID + (4-byte checksum) + "HTCE"" so I presume the CID is 'HTC__032'. HTCS/HTCE (Start/End) seems to be only control strings.
As written on the mentioned page 'info 4' would have shorter output and still providing the CID.
Thanks for the good doc.
I have got Nv_data.bin from my phone and opened it with Hex Workshop, and gone to 0x181468.
This is apparently supposed to be FF 01 ... when the phone is locked, and you change it to FF 00 00... ... but mine is already FF 00 00 00 00 46 46... but the phone is still locked (says emergency calls only with sim from different network.)
It is locked to orange UK FWIW.
check your IMEI number matches the number on the box / phone
theres a small chance it could of got corrupted with playing with the Nv_data.bin files
The IMEI under anroid settings is the same as printed on the phone. If you mean within the file then you will have to let me know how to find it?
I haven't done anything to the file yet except copy it.
?? what to do ??
So I have CWM, a 4.2.2 ROM On this phone, but whenever I turn it on with a different SIM Card than the phone is accepting, it asks me for a SIM network Unlock PIN.
I found this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=939752
Where it says to edit the /efs/nv_data.bin file and change it from FF 01 00 00 00 00 46 46 46... and change the 01 to 00. When I tried to edit it in a Hex Editor, the 01 was already 00. So that should mean that it's already unlocked right? What can I do to unlock this phone?
Image from Hex editor (to make sure I'm editing the right part):
http://i.imgur.com/F0jMO0x.png
ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1878961&highlight=cm+10+1
Career: T-Mobile.
Thank you.
same issue
Aman1238 said:
So I have CWM, a 4.2.2 ROM On this phone, but whenever I turn it on with a different SIM Card than the phone is accepting, it asks me for a SIM network Unlock PIN.
I found this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=939752
Where it says to edit the /efs/nv_data.bin file and change it from FF 01 00 00 00 00 46 46 46... and change the 01 to 00. When I tried to edit it in a Hex Editor, the 01 was already 00. So that should mean that it's already unlocked right? What can I do to unlock this phone?
Image from Hex editor (to make sure I'm editing the right part):
http://i.imgur.com/F0jMO0x.png
ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1878961&highlight=cm+10+1
Career: T-Mobile.
Thank you.
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Hi I too have the same issue...it asks for the sim network unlock pin after update.
Can anyone help?
Hi everyone,
there is an option in flashtool to reset customizations. What exactly is it doing when I select it? What kind of customization will be reset?
Looking into source code didn't help me I wasn't able to figure it out. There some lines like this:
if (_bundle.hasResetStats()) {
logger.info("Resetting customizations");
resetStats();
So when selected, to resetStats:
public void resetStats() throws IOException, X10FlashException {
openTA(2);
sendTAUnit(_8a4unit);
closeTA();
ok, open TA, modify it this way:
_8a4unit = new TaEntry();
_8a4unit.setPartition("000008A4");
_8a4unit.addData("00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00");
_8a4unit.setSize("0E");
I don't get what TA exactly is. I don't know about TA-Entry or folder or whatever this is but for me it looks like they cleaning up everything there.
Can someone give me a simple noob explanation about this option?
Thanks!
Best,
Fresh
Androxyde said it is phone factory reset. Read it by yourself: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=920746&page=198
but then it must be very bricking reset. Because from what I have read so far, TA is the part where IMEI and such stuff is stored. If this is true, cleaning this part up will brick phone from my thinking...