go to the link 1kds will help with what the problem or juhde he help testvand.nows way more than me it does work ive used. It on the x and now x2 I just up date to eclipse 2.0.2 and used it
I made a suggestion to the dev to include a root option like a with the Bionic One Click Restore. So I see this iso becoming a lot more useful if that ever gets implemented successfully.
Sent from my Eclipsed and ICS themed X2.
Check out the link. Its finished and supposedly working though I am having trouble booting it from a flash drive. It installs the bootstrap too.
Sent from my Eclipsed and ICS themed X2.
The isn't any thing wrong with the old way there r pros and cons with both and for the people who r having trouble connecting to rsd. Its already done for them and as for me I live out of a hotel basically and this is awesome since I'm never around my computer and can't down load drivers and everything else to a hotels computer to sbf all I need is this disk. If for some reason I flash the wrong file our for get to wipe Bedford flashing new rom. So everyone has there on thought about this itsvwhat ever work for themAfter trying this method I think I'll stick with the standard, reliable RSD method. It felt like it's all in one feature (which is what most people love about it) made it a viable #2 option in my eyes.
As things get updated, you'd have to sit there waiting for an update rather, using the RSD method means as soon as an SBF is released, you have the security and luxury of fixing your phone.
there will always be risk. In flashing anything on your phoneAfter trying this method I think I'll stick with the standard, reliable RSD method. It felt like it's all in one feature (which is what most people love about it) made it a viable #2 option in my eyes.
As things get updated, you'd have to sit there waiting for an update rather, using the RSD method means as soon as an SBF is released, you have the security and luxury of fixing your phone.
Honestly, I agree, it sounds more complicated. Like the equivalent of building a small automated car that fits inside of a normal car and drives the normal car.
I really don't see how it gets any easier than having the appropriate software, drivers, sbf, and hardware which, if you're having driver issues its easy to fix and if you're having hardware issues, you should address those.
I guess whatever works really, I don't want to sound abrasive or argumentative but to me, the process of applying an sbf to the phone is just as easy as installing a printer.
Whats wrong with good old RSD Lite way....what does this do for a person to try and use it.
To me it sounds like trying to reinvent the wheel unless it gives you an unlocked bootloader I think this is only gonna cause mega headaches after the next batch of new X2 owners try it and screw up their phones.
Just my thoughts