I'm curious.. wouldn't it be possible to recover the partition with How to: Fix a corrupted DATA partition on the HTC One by @mike1986.'s post...
Or is it as I somehow expect that the mfg partition is entirely different designed and we can't recovery it like this ?
Anyways.. I'm still surprised that a boot img can f*ck up your phone... ..the only case I can think of is a kernel that has some strange settings that the NAND gets too much power and gets toasted..
I don't want to hijack this thread.. so feel free to ignore or answer this post per PM... I'm just trying to gain knowledge so that I can help others to prevent doing such a mistake or similar things
Or is it as I somehow expect that the mfg partition is entirely different designed and we can't recovery it like this ?
Anyways.. I'm still surprised that a boot img can f*ck up your phone... ..the only case I can think of is a kernel that has some strange settings that the NAND gets too much power and gets toasted..
I don't want to hijack this thread.. so feel free to ignore or answer this post per PM... I'm just trying to gain knowledge so that I can help others to prevent doing such a mistake or similar things