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mulham
25-12-2003, 04:45 AM
I have the T-Mobile ROM 1.60 currently installed on my I-Mate. Now I am trying to install the latest I-Mate update, I keep getting Country ID Error 120. Anyone know a solution? It seems we need some kind of AdaptROM...

van
25-12-2003, 06:41 AM
The same for me yesterday ERROR 120, I try anyway but no results
I think that new ROM only for I- mate Device with special IMEI Number :evil:

Any ideas? :?:

saggaf
27-12-2003, 05:33 AM
I upgrade to i-mate update and I try to upgrade to T-Mobile I get the same error!!

anyone can help?

tomerbn
01-01-2004, 12:39 PM
try to hard way...
unzip the ruu15283wwe_cdl.exe file,
you'll find there the *.nbf files.
Use the files to flash with SD card.

I'm not sure if this also works with the XDA II, but try XDATools:

http://www.xda-developers.com/XDAtools/

killercheung
01-01-2004, 07:51 PM
try to hard way...
unzip the ruu15283wwe_cdl.exe file,
you'll find there the *.nbf files.
Use the files to flash with SD card.

I'm not sure if this also works with the XDA II, but try XDATools:

http://www.xda-developers.com/XDAtools/

It seems not possible by writing just writing the nbf to SD card and flash to the XDA 2 anymore.

Because the bootloader will check the first 412 bytes (i believe it is the code on the last line of the 412 bytes, somthing like HTCSA00400000XXXXXXXX.............) of the rom on the SD card match with your machine or not. Therefore without any modification, only the ROM dump from the Machine itself can be flashed.

Moreover, nbf is encoded, you can't just edit it by HEX editor, you have to get the rom in nb1 format.

I think XDA developers have to develop new tools to

1. Get the first 412 byte of the rom from your machine in an easier way. Now we have to use Multiport / USB TTY get into bootloader console, dump the rom to SD card , and use ntrw read the SD Raw data to the computer to get this 412 byte. You need a HEX Editor to do so. (Please correct me if I said something wrong).

We can
a) develop an APP to get the 412bytes from SD to harddisk without using a HEX editor
b) directly read this 412 bytes from the XDA2 if possible.

2. A Rom tools that can add your machine's own first 412bytes (or the code) , combine it with a .nb1 or .nbf and write it to a SD card.


By the way , I think a new adoptrom support XDA2 will be the best solution 8)

note added by itsme: this will very likely break your devie!! - better look at sdtool (http://wiki.xda-developers.com/wiki/RomTools/sdtool.pl)

yaz_kicker
03-01-2004, 08:00 PM
i'm having the same problem, installed imate update, now i cant install the t-mobile update.

nobody seems to know how to fix this :(

HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLPPPPPP

tomerbn
05-01-2004, 02:52 PM
Hi,
another idea... :idea:
try to unzip (using winrar i.e.) the file ruu15283wwe_cdl.exe,
and run the HimaUpgradeUt.exe

It might work!
I got error, the device is not connected, or something like that, while trying to use the original file, but with the HimaUpgradeUt it works!

Tomer

rpc
06-01-2004, 09:17 AM
Check this out http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=4785

andyclap
06-01-2004, 09:21 AM
First it was a Phone, then it became a computer phone, now it is camera computer phone... what will be the next?

A camera computer phone with a stable, reliable OS? Oh well, we can dream....