I have an original image of my XDAII 1.66 rom stored on my sd card and I would like transfer that image to the Laptop so I can use my sd card again. Does anyone know if this is possible. I tried XDAtools but it says it isn't a valid image, so i'm guessing it only works on XDAI. Is anyone able to help me.
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I did use WM 2003 on my T-Mobile MDA since ver 3.04 , 4.00.01 , 4.00.05 , 4.00.10 and 4.00.16.
I found that all version has a SD regonizer problem. If I insert a new SD card into the machine , it will not regonized immediately (it still display the content of the old card), I have to reboot the machine to fix the problem.
Anyone got this problem or know how to fix it?
Get the latest version (2.6-2003 compatible) version of Flash Format-trial is free:http://www.cnetx.com/format/
Copy the contents of your sd to harddisk (preferably bij sd reader)
Format the sd with Flash Format 2.6
Put your sd copy from harddisk back to sd.
It worked for me, much faster, no more problems with 4.0016.
I figured somehow the 2003 sd format is different from the 2002 one.......
I found that it's not the problem of the ROM, it's my MDA cannot detect the SD is exist or not anymore, it just keep thinking my SD is inside the SD slot.
Since it is offtopic, can someone move this topic?
Moreover, anyone have tell me how to fix this problem?
Thanks.
I backuped my rom files to my SD card but i want to transfer them to my desktop computer so i can have them and still use the sd card.
How can i do this ?
And how can i transfer the roms back to sd card to make the changes back if i want to ?
After backup I cant see the contents of the card.
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Use xdatools.
I tried flashing my 3125 to the latest official ROM via the nbh from RUU_STAR100_4.1.502.5_02.79.30_CWS_SHIP.exe in bootloader mode.
It gets as far as the "Update SD image?" screen, I press the button to start the update process, and I receive an "SD FAT Update failed !!!" error.
What am I doing wrong? Have I bricked my phone?
Any help would be MUCH appreciated...
Sounds like your SD card is not formatted with FAT32. Verify that it is, or just reformat it and make sure the file is correctly named, resides in the root directory and is the only thing on the card. Reply back on what you find.
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Sounds like your SD card is not formatted with FAT32. Verify that it is, or just reformat it and make sure the file is correctly named, resides in the root directory and is the only thing on the card. Reply back on what you find.
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I reformatted the card to Fat32, downloaded the RUU again, and extracted the nbh file it to the root directory of my microsd card, as STARIMG.nbh, and still got the same SD FAT update failed error.
(I did not use a volume label, and double checked that my card was in fact formatted in Fat32, which it was)
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I reformatted the card to Fat32, downloaded the RUU again, and extracted the nbh file it to the root directory of my microsd card, as STARIMG.nbh, and still got the same SD FAT update failed error.
(I did not use a volume label, and double checked that my card was in fact formatted in Fat32, which it was)
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Is your microSD card from Sandisk? My girlfriend was experienced the same problem (well, I was messing with her cellphone, don't tell her LOL), untill I tried my Kingston card. No idea what is the difference, both cards were with NO errors at all...
Try using few different microSD cards. And format them with the Panasonic SDFormatter only.
Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm almost certain it's a problem with my phone, and not the microsd card.
I tried using the same card to flash a different 3125, and was able to do so without incident - so, I've pretty much concluded that my other phone is shot.
(Oh, and for the record, it's not a sandisk card, it's an AData one)
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Hi, i have my HTC hero rooted with the last Villainrom 12.0.0, i recently bought a new micro sd card 32gb and i dont know why but after i transfer data to my sd card i can see it, taste it, use it with no problems, but when i put the sd card into my phone some files get missing, i dont know why, but they just dissapear, may get into some kind of trash folder hidden into the card, but they are just gone...
i tried eather mounting the sd from my phone trough USB and retrieving the card from the phone and pluging it into the sd card reader in my pc, it doesnt matter, the problem stays.
i thougt may be it was some problem with the partition, i had the partition to use apps2sd, ext3 and all the crap, but the issue was still there, then i formatted in my pc fat32, still the problem, and finally formatted trough my phone fat32 and the problem persists, i dont know if maybe some software on my phone is making this happen or anything...
i dont know what to think, i know my sd card is ok becouse i used it filled with data and had no problems before...
please help me.... im gonna cry
I have exactly the same problem with my HD2... trying to upgrade from 8bg micro SD to 2gb micro SD.... everything copies across (or so it seems) however all the files in the 'program files' folder haven't come across, nor has my TOMTOM gps folder files..... ?
I've tried everything I can think of, why can I not copy card to card via my PC.... I'm sure it was simple when I changed from 2gb to 8gb cards.
Any help very much appreciated.
I was just wondering how one would make a RAW dump of a SD card and then later write back, Like a ISO from a disc for example.
The reason is because I want to backup my HD2 Android card but there is various files I can not seem to find/access via windows, Ive set all folder options to show hidden/system files etc but still cant, so wanted to dump the entire SD card so I can try another build of android out as one of my 8GB cards is for windows other currently has the EvoLeo rom on which is working well but the only other card I have over 1GB doesn't work when trying to boot android.
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I was just wondering how one would make a RAW dump of a SD card and then later write back, Like a ISO from a disc for example.
The reason is because I want to backup my HD2 Android card but there is various files I can not seem to find/access via windows, Ive set all folder options to show hidden/system files etc but still cant, so wanted to dump the entire SD card so I can try another build of android out as one of my 8GB cards is for windows other currently has the EvoLeo rom on which is working well but the only other card I have over 1GB doesn't work when trying to boot android.
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You could just rename the current Android folder you have on your SD Card to something else, and place the new Android ROM folder on the root of your SD card. If you don't like the new ROM then just delete the Android folder and rename the old one back to Android ^_^
That's what I've done, I have the Nexus One build in a different folder but I kept it on my SD card. The build that's in my 'Android' folder is a HTC Desire build