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Default Trying to flash from internal memory card... Please help!

Hey so I am flashing my friends phone and I did all the steps to flash from internal memory but it wont go it just goes thru a couple screens in bootloader mode then just goes back to the main screen with cmonex on it... is there a format that the memory needs to be in? I tried to format it into fat32... but still no luck! PLEASE HELP!!!!
 
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Did you make sure to unlock the security (Hard-SPL)
 
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Hey so I am flashing my friends phone and I did all the steps to flash from internal memory but it wont go it just goes thru a couple screens in bootloader mode then just goes back to the main screen with cmonex on it... is there a format that the memory needs to be in? I tried to format it into fat32... but still no luck! PLEASE HELP!!!!
the card def has to be FAT32. be sure you have it named properly. DIAMIMG.nbh & that its in the root of the sd card. also you may want to try a 2gb or smaller card if perhaps you are trying this on a 8gb or 16gb card. GL

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make sure to unlock the phones security and that the file is put in the root of the card and name correctly.
 
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the card def has to be FAT32. be sure you have it named properly. DIAMIMG.nbh & that its in the root of the sd card. also you may want to try a 2gb or smaller card if perhaps you are trying this on a 8gb or 16gb card. GL
You may be confusing the OP, as the Diamond does not have an external card slot. 4 gb internal only. Is the phone Unlocked, as it sounds like it may not be??
 
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Phone must be unlocked... ROM file must be placed on the ROOT of the internal storage... ROM image MUST be named "DIAMIMG", do not bother adding ".nbh" to the file name, or it will mess up the file.... the file extension is already an nbh and may not show that in the phone's file explorer.

If you're doing all of that, and the ROM is a Diamond specific ROM and not a Touch Pro ROM, it should be fine.
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Phone must be unlocked... ROM file must be placed on the ROOT of the internal storage... ROM image MUST be named "DIAMIMG", do not bother adding ".nbh" to the file name, or it will mess up the file.... the file extension is already an nbh and may not show that in the phone's file explorer.

If you're doing all of that, and the ROM is a Diamond specific ROM and not a Touch Pro ROM, it should be fine.
enable "view file extensions" in windows explorer to be sure

 
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