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19-01-2003, 03:00 PM
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dated before January 19th 2003
Subject: Boot doesnīt work
From: Sebastian
Date: 12 Jan, 2003 19:27:57
Hi,
I have a problem:
I played a bit in the bootloader mode ( only in the test area),
got in a test mode which tests all things in the Xda an
restarted it, because I wasnīt interested in the big number of
tests and the XDA didnīt boot. I went back in the bootloader
mode and made tests of the improtant things (RAM, but not
microphone or something like that- they are OK made a hard
restart, but it makes no use. The colorfull screen with the
numbers on the rightened bottom stays hour for hour and nothing
happens.
Iīm not very hopefull, but does any of you tricky guys no what
to do??(The situation in short form: I come to the bootloade,
but thereīs no way to the "normal mode")
Thx for your solutions
Sebastian
Subject: Stuck in bootloader
From: XDA developers
Date: 12 Jan, 2003 21:37:54
It's not really clear from your post: what happens if you do a
warm reset (big hole) without holding the power button? Is your
power button stuck? (don't laugh: happened here...). What
happens if you cold-reset (small hole)?
Subject: unable to get to normal work
From: Radimus
Date: 13 Jan, 2003 23:06:01
Sebastian,
don't worry. Exactly this happend to me yesterday after playing
with test in Bootloader mode.
I haven't found any other solution than to do cold-reset
(hard-reset). After everything works well.
Subject: Resets doesnīt help
From: Sebastian
Date: 14 Jan, 2003 14:24:31
Thank you for your posts.
@ Xda...: I try to tell it second time:
When I press the power button, I get to the multicoloured
screen with the Version numbers on the right bottom.
When I do a reset I come to it as well.
When I do a reset while pressing power button I come to the
bootloader
When I press the battery button and wait for over 60 s the
red-green-blue screen comes back.
@ Radismus:
Thx, but as I descroibed even the cold reset doesnīt help.
Sebastian
Subject: Maybe
From: Idefix
Date: 14 Jan, 2003 15:49:03
Not sure what you mean with "multicoloured screen with the
Version numbers". Could what you see be explained by a stuck
soft reset button? (in the big hole)
Depending on your options with waranty, you could open the case
and examine the microswitch.
Subject: Is that so difficult?
From: Sebastian
Date: 14 Jan, 2003 18:42:32
Donīt you know this display? It comes always after any reset or
when the battery was discharged.
The first part isred, the second green and the bottom is blue.
On the rightened side there are the Radio and System version
Numbers and usually the XDA makes ding-dong and you are on the
desktop. But that does not happen.
All clear?
Do you think I get problem with the warranty service, when they
see, that I was in the bootloader?(I didnīt open it or
manipulated sth.)
Should I try to overact the system from one XDA to the broken
one (with an SD Card and the bootloader(button "App3")) Do you
think the other XDA goes broke too or it damages the broken one
even more?
Sebastian
Subject: XDA ROM Image Tool
From: XDA developers
Date: 15 Jan, 2003 00:06:36
You could try flashing a new CE image using the ROM Image Tool.
http://xda-developers.com/
XDArit (http://xda-developers.com/XDArit)
(You'll need an SD-card adapter and a Windows 2000/XP PC)
Subject: No Xp
From: Sebastian
Date: 15 Jan, 2003 20:41:06
I neither have Win XP nor a Card adapter.
But do you think I should try it with the other XDA and the
bootloader (app3, write to SD Card) how I described it in my
last post?
Sebastian
Subject: Transferring ROM
From: XDA developers
Date: 16 Jan, 2003 08:34:06
Yes you could: just dump the ROM on one device, and load it on
the other. Only works if both devices have bootloaders older
than 5.17...
Subject: Sebastian
From: Sebastian
Date: 16 Jan, 2003 14:08:34
Do you think the other XDA could go break, to
How big has the SD card to be?
Subject: No, 64 MB
From: XDA developers
Date: 16 Jan, 2003 23:07:04
No, it can't break the good phone, provided you use it to dump
the ROM only. You need just slightly over 32 MB, so that makes
it a 64 MB card.
dated before January 19th 2003
Subject: Boot doesnīt work
From: Sebastian
Date: 12 Jan, 2003 19:27:57
Hi,
I have a problem:
I played a bit in the bootloader mode ( only in the test area),
got in a test mode which tests all things in the Xda an
restarted it, because I wasnīt interested in the big number of
tests and the XDA didnīt boot. I went back in the bootloader
mode and made tests of the improtant things (RAM, but not
microphone or something like that- they are OK made a hard
restart, but it makes no use. The colorfull screen with the
numbers on the rightened bottom stays hour for hour and nothing
happens.
Iīm not very hopefull, but does any of you tricky guys no what
to do??(The situation in short form: I come to the bootloade,
but thereīs no way to the "normal mode")
Thx for your solutions
Sebastian
Subject: Stuck in bootloader
From: XDA developers
Date: 12 Jan, 2003 21:37:54
It's not really clear from your post: what happens if you do a
warm reset (big hole) without holding the power button? Is your
power button stuck? (don't laugh: happened here...). What
happens if you cold-reset (small hole)?
Subject: unable to get to normal work
From: Radimus
Date: 13 Jan, 2003 23:06:01
Sebastian,
don't worry. Exactly this happend to me yesterday after playing
with test in Bootloader mode.
I haven't found any other solution than to do cold-reset
(hard-reset). After everything works well.
Subject: Resets doesnīt help
From: Sebastian
Date: 14 Jan, 2003 14:24:31
Thank you for your posts.
@ Xda...: I try to tell it second time:
When I press the power button, I get to the multicoloured
screen with the Version numbers on the right bottom.
When I do a reset I come to it as well.
When I do a reset while pressing power button I come to the
bootloader
When I press the battery button and wait for over 60 s the
red-green-blue screen comes back.
@ Radismus:
Thx, but as I descroibed even the cold reset doesnīt help.
Sebastian
Subject: Maybe
From: Idefix
Date: 14 Jan, 2003 15:49:03
Not sure what you mean with "multicoloured screen with the
Version numbers". Could what you see be explained by a stuck
soft reset button? (in the big hole)
Depending on your options with waranty, you could open the case
and examine the microswitch.
Subject: Is that so difficult?
From: Sebastian
Date: 14 Jan, 2003 18:42:32
Donīt you know this display? It comes always after any reset or
when the battery was discharged.
The first part isred, the second green and the bottom is blue.
On the rightened side there are the Radio and System version
Numbers and usually the XDA makes ding-dong and you are on the
desktop. But that does not happen.
All clear?
Do you think I get problem with the warranty service, when they
see, that I was in the bootloader?(I didnīt open it or
manipulated sth.)
Should I try to overact the system from one XDA to the broken
one (with an SD Card and the bootloader(button "App3")) Do you
think the other XDA goes broke too or it damages the broken one
even more?
Sebastian
Subject: XDA ROM Image Tool
From: XDA developers
Date: 15 Jan, 2003 00:06:36
You could try flashing a new CE image using the ROM Image Tool.
http://xda-developers.com/
XDArit (http://xda-developers.com/XDArit)
(You'll need an SD-card adapter and a Windows 2000/XP PC)
Subject: No Xp
From: Sebastian
Date: 15 Jan, 2003 20:41:06
I neither have Win XP nor a Card adapter.
But do you think I should try it with the other XDA and the
bootloader (app3, write to SD Card) how I described it in my
last post?
Sebastian
Subject: Transferring ROM
From: XDA developers
Date: 16 Jan, 2003 08:34:06
Yes you could: just dump the ROM on one device, and load it on
the other. Only works if both devices have bootloaders older
than 5.17...
Subject: Sebastian
From: Sebastian
Date: 16 Jan, 2003 14:08:34
Do you think the other XDA could go break, to
How big has the SD card to be?
Subject: No, 64 MB
From: XDA developers
Date: 16 Jan, 2003 23:07:04
No, it can't break the good phone, provided you use it to dump
the ROM only. You need just slightly over 32 MB, so that makes
it a 64 MB card.