[Q] It's Possible Recovery mmcblk1p18 Partition (NO BACKUPED)

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By linusmax, Member on 3rd June 2012, 08:56 PM
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I have no backup copy of my CID partition and after many attempts I came to the conclusion that there is no way to eliminate the problem of the boot with the procedures BP Tools.

How many people are in the same my condition? What can we do? we have some hope to put away our terminal or we break everything to send to Motorola for repair it?

There Is anyone able to fix it using a backup from another terminal ?
3rd June 2012, 09:13 PM |#2  
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I'm in the same condition and some other Users in Germany, too.

I think support will show us the dirty finger, when we send it in :thumbdown:

I mean, what should we say, when they ask how we deleted the CID

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3rd June 2012, 11:49 PM |#3  
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I'm in the same condition and some other Users in Germany, too.

I think support will show us the dirty finger, when we send it in :thumbdown:

I mean, what should we say, when they ask how we deleted the CID

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And no! If I have to say that I was broken before I reset all the areas from p1 to p26, from system to boot.

BUT the point is not that. I can not think that in this forum there are only you and me. I think that we read also Motorola Developers and many great developers

It would be important to give a solution to this problem because the CID is not the same of the IMEI, does not contain information unrecoverable.

NO ONE HAS AN IDEA?

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3rd June 2012, 11:58 PM |#4  
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And no! If I have to say that I was broken before I reset all the areas from p1 to p26, from system to boot.

BUT the point is not that. I can not think that in this forum there are only you and me. I think that we Motorola Law

It would be important to give a solution to this problema, because the CID is not the same of the IMEI, does not contain information unrecoverable

NO ONE HAS AN IDEA?

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Am a lawer. I dont see a way to charge motorola on this because it's exclusive responsability of users.

I any case you can complain to moto/google about the fragility of this system aleging secure issues. I personaly do not trust this hypothesis.

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4th June 2012, 12:21 AM |#5  
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Am a lawer. I dont see a way to charge motorola on this because it's exclusive responsability of users.

I any case you can complain to moto/google about the fragility of this system aleging secure issues. I personaly do not trust this hypothesis.

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Yes I think that if a memory area is important moto/google should give the user a way to fix your device. We are not talking of the memory area where it says the IMEI but a memory area where there is only the nationality of the device. Motorola would have to create a routines in boot sequense that can fix this, without stop everything. Now my question is legitimate.

Could I create a major fault to reactivate the device and then let me fix my warranty?

I find it shameful for so little.
4th June 2012, 12:57 AM |#6  
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Yes I think that if a memory area is important moto/google should give the user a way to fix your device. We are not talking of the memory area where it says the IMEI but a memory area where there is only the nationality of the device. Motorola would have to create a routines in boot sequense that can fix this, without stop everything. Now my question is legitimate.

Could I create a major fault to reactivate the device and then let me fix my warranty?

I find it shameful for so little.

Hi

Not sure about this.

That area cant be damaged under a regular use. Also, it doesn't contains any personal information so more secure is not necessary. Beside that a 100% safe system just doesn't exist so crackin it cant be covered by warranty of it or any device. That said you can realize that's a 100% user fault.

Sometimes is hard to see this because its a software damage, but imagine you had opened (fisically) the device. Technically its the same idea to law matters.

Regarding causing a major fault to get warranty back is not 100% honest, is it?

Not personal, just my opinion and of course I can be wrong...

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so, even if we finally have the official ICS fast boot, that won't help either?

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4th June 2012, 02:45 AM |#8  
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so, even if we finally have the official ICS fast boot, that won't help either?

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Exactly. Even rooting or flashing roms wouldn't change anything on partitions. I think motorola can fix it but will probably charge for.

This is a mess. Theres actually a lot of guys with this problem.

Have seen motorola fix even worse cases otherwise. You can be lucky too.

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4th June 2012, 03:25 AM |#9  
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well that's sucks.

I have my own backed up, but haven't tried restoring it. In case the backup is corrupted, then I'm screwed as well.

This surely need another solutions.

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4th June 2012, 03:30 AM |#10  
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If your backup has 512kb I think, you'll be fine. Just restore it lucky guy.

I played an Test-Pilot for that Root. When I tried it, I thought flashing the Fastboot would fix it. I have asked, if it would be an problem and the answer was NO :thumbdown:

But after a few minutes it was an Problem

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4th June 2012, 03:34 AM |#11  
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well that's sucks.

I have my own backed up, but haven't tried restoring it. In case the backup is corrupted, then I'm screwed as well.

This surely need another solutions.

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make a backup of your backup?? backup partition which is not included
in fastboot package

there are atleast 26 partition on this phone.
some of them is used by bootloader,radio & android
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