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Default Need help with my EVO

Alright so last night i ran the DCupdater and saw the damagecontrol v3.1.2 update. So i downloaded it and tried running that. Thats when my evo started freaking out and the sd card kept getting disconnected. After all that nonsense it got installed. But then as my phone restarted it was in for the loop of watching the HTC EVO 4G logo. Thats when i tried going to one of my backups and that seemed to work. So then after that i when back to damagecontrol v3. But that messed everything up even more because now im stuck on v3 without sd card. When i try going into the bootloader it wont let me. When i hook up the phone to my pc via usb it wont let me see the sd card contents. I tried doing the:

fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
fastboot reboot

but that had no effect and the cmd wouldnt even recognize the command

what do i do?
 
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Alright so last night i ran the DCupdater and saw the damagecontrol v3.1.2 update. So i downloaded it and tried running that. Thats when my evo started freaking out and the sd card kept getting disconnected. After all that nonsense it got installed. But then as my phone restarted it was in for the loop of watching the HTC EVO 4G logo. Thats when i tried going to one of my backups and that seemed to work. So then after that i when back to damagecontrol v3. But that messed everything up even more because now im stuck on v3 without sd card. When i try going into the bootloader it wont let me. When i hook up the phone to my pc via usb it wont let me see the sd card contents. I tried doing the:

fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
fastboot reboot

but that had no effect and the cmd wouldnt even recognize the command

what do i do?
before you enter those commands you have to hold power and volume down and go into fastboot on the phone - after that connect it to the computer
click start - run - CMD
After that
type cd "location of your android sdk tools folder" - OR cd "drag the folder of your tools folder into the prompt"
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type the commands -
fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
fastboot reboot
 
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before you enter those commands you have to hold power and volume down and go into fastboot on the phone - after that connect it to the computer
click start - run - CMD
After that
type cd "location of your android sdk tools folder" - OR cd "drag the folder of your tools folder into the prompt"
THAN
type the commands -
fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
fastboot reboot
where do i find that folder... im sorry i dont really know much of this
 
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i'm assuming you are using windows. it's the location of your \android-sdk-windows\tools\ folder from when you installed the android sdk in order to root in the first place. it is also the location of adb. if need be, do a search for adb.exe and it should point you directly to the location of everything you need.
 
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It keeps saying "the system cannot find the path specified". I dont even know what to do. This sucks.
 
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it might be under a different path, where did u install ur android sdk?
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i don't really remember. i found it though searching for adb and i guess i have 2 folders of it... zipped and unzipped... but i tried putting both path names in there and that went nowhere
 
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When you search for adb or your android sdk tools folder, go into that folder and hit Shift+right click and "open command window here" then use your commands.
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HTC Evo 3D - Rooted - Stock
Google Nexus S 4G - Rooted - Stock
HTC Evo 4G - Rooted - Stock
HTC Touch Diamond - Sprint - Custom WM6.5 build - retired
 
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When you search for adb or your android sdk tools folder, go into that folder and hit Shift+right click and "open command window here" then use your commands.
that option does not pop up.. im running xp if that helps
 
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im still having trouble figuring out what to do.

 
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