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Default Messed up my rom upgrade please help!

Hi,

I tried to upgrading my ROM for my O2 XDA II Mini, but I think I used the wrong ROM and now all that comes on my screen is Serial v1.00 or USB v1.00. There was some error that came up as it was flashing, about being the wrong model.

I bought the English version in Hong Kong and I think it might have been shipped from Australia. I have spoken to technical support and they have suggested I need to take it back to them for a 5 day repair.

Can anybody advise how to get out of this situation?

Every time I try to upgrade the ROM now it comes up with wrong country ID.

Also is it possible to flash and O2 XDA Mini with the I-Mate JAM ROM as I don’t think I can find the correct ROM for this model and country phone?

Where to download the latest ROM? Would it be on the CD I got with the phone? I have also tried hard reset but no hope.

Please help!!! :!:
 
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Log into the XDA Developers FTP Site and download the original rom that shipped with your device.

Connect your device and run the rom upgrade, it should be fine.

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Ok trying this now!
 
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Just comming up with country ID error. Going to try another ROM.

There arent to many O2 XDA Mini shipped ROM upgrades in the FTP.

Is there a way to change the country ID?

If you suggest using GetDeviceData.exe it keeps saying not a vaild win32 application. How to get this working?
 
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Not without the passwords for the roms. These are hard to come by and I'm not aware of them being available yet.

What rom were you running before you did this latest upgrade?

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i think its 1.03. I can not remeber.
 
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Is there any way top get past the country ID problem or does any one have an O2 ROM from Australia or Hong Kong English.
 
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Looks like i'm taking the phone back to the shoop tomorrow. Not gonna try the upgrade again!.

Maybe I will try a back up and psot the rom here. There seems to be no O2 XDA Mini ROM's ion this site.
 
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Why give up?

go to www.compactjam.com half way down the front page is a topic - English T-Mobile MDA Compact ROM provided by Nowicom at last!

Follow the instructions.

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Howard
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Default I Have The Same Problem With Super Jam

I Had The Same Problem Here With My Imate Super Jam And Its Not Working Anymore
Im Trying The Original Rom From The Imate Company But Still Its Hard To Connect Through The Usb And Even If Its Work The Update Process Will Go Up To 38% And Then Disconnect.....i Tried Many Things During The Last Week But Still .....
Someone Told Me That I Need Another Mainboard And The Old One Is Over...
Any One Who Can Help???
Please Do
Thanx

 
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