[SOLVED] Boot logo and screen calibration issue

dnsdenis

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Hello all,

I've got an issue after using CM ¬B^¬N rom and kholk kernel.

After wipe data/cache, installing CM ¬B^¬N rom, kholk kernel and , by error, using partionning SD card in clockword recovery , i've lost the startup motorola logo (i get somme text instead of), and my screen calibration is bad, all screen touch is up for 1cm, and my home/search/back button desn't work because of screen calibration...

I've try to flash back all kernel, rom, or restore all my backup, i can't get back my motorola startup logo, and more important, the right screen calibration :mad:

I've unlocked my atrix and flash clockword recovery. I know how using fastboot if need.

I thing i need to flash sbf to solve it, but what's kind of sbf using to prevent brike ?

Can someone help me to solve it ?


EDIT :
SOLVED = http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1131649
 
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matthew5025

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Im gonna guess you have accidentally corrupted/ wiped the PDS partition. For the text, you have accidentally wiped the 'logo partition' of your phone. I would suggest you to read VERY carefully the next time you decide to flash your phone. As for what sbf file is safe to flash, if you have ever OTA to 2.3 or flashed a sbf file to gingerbread, you CANNOT use a 2.2 sbf. The simplest way is to fix your PDS partition.
 

dnsdenis

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Hello,

Don't worry, i usually know what i'm doing. And in this case, there was a flash problem, and not a user problem :)

So now i've retreive boot logo, unlocking note, etc... BUT CALIBRATION ISSUE STAY !!!

It work like this = i can use menu/home/back/search button.... and all touch screen is resize without button...

Can someone help me please ?
 

ChaosMinionX

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Man, I wish I had seen this before.. I did a warranty claim for this exact problem as my touchpad calibration was all FUBAR from doing the exact same thing in CWM.

Good stuff to know now, thanks.