[Q] hboot help - Thunderbolt Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hboot wont read my files any suggestions? it doesnt recognize any files when i try to update the radios all help would be greatly appreciated

funkyearl said:
hboot wont read my files any suggestions? it doesnt recognize any files when i try to update the radios all help would be greatly appreciated
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Make sure there not ,zip,zip, ive done that before
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i have the correct format down PG05IMG.zip it runs its course quickly says loading then stops at the hboot main screen.

I have no answer, maybe someone else can help, sorry dude
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thanks for your help!

Make certain SD is FAT32 format
Make certain you are putting the file on root of SD card.
Boot into HBOOT from a device that's off, by holding power and volume DOWN.
Absent that working, try another SD you know works and is FAT32 format.

R ur PG files named O5(O, letter) or 0,(zero5) ?
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It sounds like you are doing everything right. I would download the file again and\or try flashing a different file all together.

a buddy of mines thunderbolt would not read the SD card at all. I swapped mine from my bolt and his would not read it.... It was as if the slot had failed.. I ran an exe RUU and it fixed it... so that may be something to consider as an absolute last resort.....

i have ran multiple different sd cards it has worked flashing radios up until this point and now it wont initiate the loading process it just stops working.

funkyearl said:
i have ran multiple different sd cards it has worked flashing radios up until this point and now it wont initiate the loading process it just stops working.
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Make sure you have the right PG05IMG file. I know someone higher up on the form said pretty much the same thing, but I really think it's true. When I was trying to downgrade my radio (so I could root with Revolutionary), the exact same thing happened to me. I couldn't get it to ask for the update. After a lot of hair pulling and frustrated form-searching, I found out that it was just the wrong radio. The one I used to downgrade was 461.8 MB (to give you an idea of size). Just go to some different forms that explain how to downgrade, then download the PG05IMG file and try it. That's my advice.
Also, if you send me a message, I'll email you the PG05IMG that I used. Best of luck.

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SD radio flash not working - quick grey screen w/ error

First, my phone's specs:
VZW
DCD 3.2.5 ROM
3.42.30 Radio
2.40 bootloader
1GB Kingston microSD
I'm wanting to try a slightly earlier radio version (3.42.02) and maybe some others. I followed the SD flash method in the wiki, but to no avail.
When I boot into the bootloader with the SD card installed (and the radio rom in the root directory, labeled properly) I get a grey screen that says something along the lines of updating but with some error message halfway down the screen.
I cant read it all since that screen just flashes very quickly and then goes straight to the bootloader screen.
Am I not doing this correctly? Whats the problem?
Do I need to reload the bootloader? Reinstall stock rom and upgrade from there?
deeznuts2 said:
Do I need to reload the bootloader? Reinstall stock rom and upgrade from there?
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No, you don't want to do that.
There is most likely an issue with either the card formatting or the filename for the flash image.
I believe it has to be TITAIMG.nbh (i don't know for sure if this is case sensitive or not)
Also, try a utility like CNETX FlashFormat and see if it can format the card properly for flashing, that's how I did mine.
I saw the CNETX FlashFormat link in your VZW Flashing walkthrough (which BTW was freakin awesome - after searching too many threads, I came across your site which pretty much answered every question I had about upgrading)
I was too quick to leave the site after seeing that its a purchase product, but I see there is a 10 day trial also.
I'll give it a shot now and post back
BTW, I tried changing the radio roms by using all caps for the file name, as well as how you typed it in the post above.
"No Image File"
"No Image File" is what is displayed on the update screen for a split second before going into the bootloader screen
CNETX FlashFormat didnt help
Any other suggestions? I'm going to try renaming the file into all lower case
UPDATE: all lower case didnt work either...keep getting that "no image file" error
deeznuts2 said:
"No Image File" is what is displayed on the update screen for a split second before going into the bootloader screen
CNETX FlashFormat didnt help
Any other suggestions? I'm going to try renaming the file into all lower case
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you could always format on a Windows computer thru the command prompt or right-clicking on the removeable drive and formatting there...
I can't seem to find the thread/post with the proper parameters to flash in the command prompt
scrawnyb said:
you could always format on a Windows computer thru the command prompt or right-clicking on the removeable drive and formatting there...
I can't seem to find the thread/post with the proper parameters to flash in the command prompt
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tried that earlier from the same post you are talking about - got the same error message
SOLVED
Fixed it
For some reason, the built in SD reader on my Dell Inspiron 6000 was causing the problem (still dont know what the exact problem is)
Formatted my card using an 8-in-1 SanDisk card reader
Update is working now
It has to be a Dell laptop issue. I had the same problem where I was trying to format the SD card using the interal card reader, but it never worked. I had to use nueSPL (I think that is what it was called). It formatted it for me correctly and then it worked like a charm.

[Q]Easiest way to sbf and get rooted again

Didn't know where would be the appropriate place to ask this so I hope starting this thread isn't causing too much trouble. I am on 1.57 rooted and have everything set up perfectly. So would the easiest and fastest way to get where I am now to sbf the oldest version gladroot and then update? Or would gingerbreak be easier I saw that it would erase the sd card and im not too familiar with adb so id need dumbed down instructions
I'm GreyBlured!
anyone?
I'm GreyBlured!
New method of root. Find Gingerbreak (check the development sub-forum).
SBF to 4.1.26
Update to 4.1.57.
Gingerbreak
Rom
After the last step though I have yet to find cake....
Girgizzlemuf said:
New method of root. Find Gingerbreak (check the development sub-forum).
SBF to 4.1.26
Update to 4.1.57.
Gingerbreak
Rom
After the last step though I have yet to find cake....
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I read that this erases your sd card though, is it too hard to backup. And all that adb stuff looked kinda confusing though. But if its faster than gladroot id rather do that
I'm GreyBlured!
milesjohnson said:
I read that this erases your sd card though, is it too hard to backup. And all that adb stuff looked kinda confusing though. But if its faster than gladroot id rather do that
I'm GreyBlured!
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It is quite easy to backup. Just plug your phone into a computer USB and connect it as mass storage. Just drag and drop the contents of your SD onto your computer. In addition, you do not need to flash 1.26 then update to 1.57. You can download 1.57 sbf and directly flash to that then use gingerbreak.
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BBock9 said:
It is quite easy to backup. Just plug your phone into a computer USB and connect it as mass storage. Just drag and drop the contents of your SD onto your computer. In addition, you do not need to flash 1.26 then update to 1.57. You can download 1.57 sbf and directly flash to that then use gingerbreak.
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Oh sweet im going to have to try that. I need a little help with adb though. Like where are you supposed to enter all those commands? In terminal?
I'm GreyBlured!
milesjohnson said:
Oh sweet im going to have to try that. I need a little help with adb though. Like where are you supposed to enter all those commands? In terminal?
I'm GreyBlured!
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I run them from a cmd prompt in windows. You have to make sure you phone is in USB debugging, connected for none, and have the adb.exe from android sdk or other installs (ex gladi or prior themese etc)
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Why not take your sd card out before doing a wipe? Seems to me like that would be easier...
DiscipleDOC said:
Why not take your sd card out before doing a wipe? Seems to me like that would be easier...
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It said that you had to have an sd card and that it would wipe the internal sd card I think so I don't think taking the sd card out would do anything. Correct me if im wrong though im new to this stuff
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[Q] can only boot to cwm. need help w/16gb nt

Need some help with the "AdamOutlerUbuntuTotalReFlash" method. I am missing or overlooking something but, can't figure out what. I have installed the Ubuntu 12.0.4 on an older laptop in an effort to 1) learn but 2) mostly to restore my 16GB NT. Currently the Nook will only boot to CWM. I have tried a few different methods and images but, can't seem to get anything to load. Do I need to repartition and can anyony help with that, I am at apoint wher maybe I have tried to learn or do to many new things at once and am frustrated and confused. I don"t believ all is lost but could sure use a little more help/direction. I have followed all of Adam Outler's steps but, seem to run into trouble with having success writing the image to the SD card.
Is this what you are trying?: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470910
If so, you do not need to have Ubuntu on your computer, nor know anything about it!
Scroll down to "WIndows" instructions and go!
1. Download - extract - rename Adams file
2. Open your disk imager and load the img you "created" in step 1.
3. Burn the image to your sd card
4. Boot into the card created in step 3 and follow the instructions below the picture. starting with "Theory of..."
thanks
asawi said:
Is this what you are trying?: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1470910
If so, you do not need to have Ubuntu on your computer, nor know anything about it!
Scroll down to "WIndows" instructions and go!
1. Download - extract - rename Adams file
2. Open your disk imager and load the img you "created" in step 1.
3. Burn the image to your sd card
4. Boot into the card created in step 3 and follow the instructions below the picture. starting with "Theory of..."
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I would like to say thank you for the help and appreciate the support. I will give this a shot. this evening. a few Questions 1) when renaming the AdamOutlerUbuntuTotalReFlash.tar.gz file do i delete the .tar.gz extensions and replace them with the .img extension? or do i do i leave them so that the extension is now .tar.gz.img ? 2) when powering on the device do I power on with the power button on the NT or use the USB cable and let the device power itself on and does it matter if the device is plugged into the charger or the PC? Any specific instructions or specific utilities for formatting the SD Card?
Thanks Again!
I haven't done this recovery myself, so I really don't know anything about it. I would suggest you to read through that topic and see if the answers are there.
The instructions do say "extract" and THEN "rename"
Some general things I can say though:
When burning an image to sd card the card doesn't need to be formatted before doing it.
To get the NT to boot from sd crad is individual from device to device. Many say they only get theirs to do it by inserting charging cable to power adapter.
The three that have passed through my hands have booted to sd either by themselves when turning on power. If they haven't done so right away I hold down the "n" and that's it.
1_ton said:
Need some help with the "AdamOutlerUbuntuTotalReFlash" method. I am missing or overlooking something but, can't figure out what. I have installed the Ubuntu 12.0.4 on an older laptop in an effort to 1) learn but 2) mostly to restore my 16GB NT. Currently the Nook will only boot to CWM. I have tried a few different methods and images but, can't seem to get anything to load. Do I need to repartition and can anyony help with that, I am at apoint wher maybe I have tried to learn or do to many new things at once and am frustrated and confused. I don"t believ all is lost but could sure use a little more help/direction. I have followed all of Adam Outler's steps but, seem to run into trouble with having success writing the image to the SD card.
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You should read this post before trying out any "unbricking" method and end up permanently bricking your NT.
asawi said:
I haven't done this recovery myself, so I really don't know anything about it. I would suggest you to read through that topic and see if the answers are there.
The instructions do say "extract" and THEN "rename"
Some general things I can say though:
When burning an image to sd card the card doesn't need to be formatted before doing it.
To get the NT to boot from sd crad is individual from device to device. Many say they only get theirs to do it by inserting charging cable to power adapter.
The three that have passed through my hands have booted to sd either by themselves when turning on power. If they haven't done so right away I hold down the "n" and that's it.
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o.k. so i have downloaded the image, extracted it using winrar but, when i use the win32diskimager to write the image i can find the file but, the win 32 diskimager does not recognize the sd card or doesn't even let me open the little file foled at all for that matter as far as where to chose to write it to?
Hi all,
I tried Adams' method along with a few days worth of other methods. I've been unable to get past the writing MLO portion in Adams' method. Has anyone been able to get past this?
p.s. I'm a semi-n00b, this is my first tablet If it was a phone I'd be fine lol
Nvmd, I think I was using an old file, got it working now. Large thanks and respect to Adam!
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Here it is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179403

At wits end with bricked 16gb Tablet

I hope someone can help me. I have a 16gb nook tablet that I rooted using the method described here http://liliputing.com/2012/03/how-to-dual-boot-cyanogenmod-7-nook-tablet-os-with-a-microsd-card.html over a year ago and I've never had an issue until last weekend. My daughter was playing a game and the nook started acting up. The touch screen became unresponsive and the screen started to flash. I let the Nook charge overnight and when I turned it on the next day the screen became stuck at the white Nook welcome screen. After 20 minutes I tried the holding down power and N button to see if I could get it to restart, but unfortunately that may have made it worse. Now my Nook won't start at all. I've read many many threads here on how to fix it, but I am not tech savvy in the slightest. The first thing I tried was Rays method http://raywaldo.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/ but instead of getting the green checkmark I got the red X and the "nook is shutting down" message. I tried so many things that I cannot remember them all but I do know that one of the methods I tried I got this message.
E:Can’t mount / cache/recovery/command/
E:Can’t mount / cache/recovery/log/
E:Can’t open / cache/recovery/log/
E:Can’t mount / cache/recovery/last_log/
E:Can’t open / cache/recovery/last_log
After that I tried to use the method described here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24995518&postcount=1 and I did make the booktable cwm-sd and I went to lavero.burgos' thread to download the mmcblk files, but they weren't there.
Also I don't understand what adb is but I'm desperate, when I found the thread that explained it and tried to download the ADB + Fastboot + Drivers.zip that was in said thread (I'm sorry I can't remember which thread it was) the zip file didn't work.
I'm really sorry for posting yet another, "please help my nook is borked" thread but after all the reading I've done this past week the only thing I've become is very confused and frustrated. Thank you in advance to anyone who can help.
Notice on the link you posted
Ray Waldo; said:
If this procedure fails, try one of these:
Celtic has a possible solution on XDA here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513583
Succulent has more info on his Github page: https://github.com/succulent/acclaim_recovery_sdcard.
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I can see how you got lost. There aren’t really any detailed instructions there.
I got the following zip from 2nd link
Flash the zip with CWM then try the bn_142_factory_recovery.zip SD card again and you should get a green checkmark this time.
udownwitopp said:
Notice on the link you posted
I can see how you got lost. There aren’t really any detailed instructions there.
I got the following zip from 2nd link
Flash the zip with CWM then try the bn_142_factory_recovery.zip SD card again and you should get a green checkmark this time.
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Thank you for your reply. I will try this tonight and hopefully it will work.
Well I tried, and I hate asking but how exactly does someone add a zip file to an sd card after an image has been flashed to it? I've tried numerous times with sd cards of various sizes and I'm pretty sure I should have been able to do this with a 16gb card, but every time I try to drag and drop the flashstock zip over onto the card it says that there is no room available. Now I have been doing a lot of reading on here and I'm pretty sure I did not set the card up right, I did format it correctly with the sdformatter program, but I'm guessing I have to do something with the partitions on the card. I am not familiar with the programs because I've never had cause to use them before so I am not entirely sure how to do that. I tried following the directions found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24995518&postcount=1 but I couldn't figure out how to enable boot, and lba flags. I realize that this has probably all been answered already, but again, there programs are so foreign to me that I'm not even sure what to look up first. Thank you again for any help that any one can give me.
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Well I tried, and I hate asking but how exactly does someone add a zip file to an sd card after an image has been flashed to it? I've tried numerous times with sd cards of various sizes and I'm pretty sure I should have been able to do this with a 16gb card, but every time I try to drag and drop the flashstock zip over onto the card it says that there is no room available. Now I have been doing a lot of reading on here and I'm pretty sure I did not set the card up right, I did format it correctly with the sdformatter program, but I'm guessing I have to do something with the partitions on the card. I am not familiar with the programs because I've never had cause to use them before so I am not entirely sure how to do that. I tried following the directions found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24995518&postcount=1 but I couldn't figure out how to enable boot, and lba flags. I realize that this has probably all been answered already, but again, there programs are so foreign to me that I'm not even sure what to look up first. Thank you again for any help that any one can give me.
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I'll try to explain the process for you. "The Red X" is a very common issue that people have with their devices. It's usually caused by digging into something that you don't fully understand. It's VERY important to understand the process of flashing custom ROMs because it could screw up your tablet, delete ROM partitions and such.
The first issue you need to attend to is "The Red X." First download the bn_142_factory_recovery.zip from the ray waldo site found here:
http://raywaldo.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/
Unzip the zip file and you should have a repart.img. Use win32diskimager to write this to an SD card. Once it's done writing, put the SD card in your device and it should boot from SD card and flash stock B&N 1.4.2 to your nook (if you have problems booting from SD card plug in the USB to your computer).
If you still get "The Red X" during this process please use the following method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513583
If you have further problems please post or PM me. Once you have the issue fixed I HIGHLY recommend using the SDC version. It's a lot easier than the Internal Version and will prevent mistakes from happening.
Thank you for responding. I retried the method described on Ray's site, but sadly it's still a no go. I have downloaded the parted binary and I know how to get it onto the sd card, but what I don't know is how to ADB into my device. I'm not even sure I understand what ADB is.
evm22 said:
Thank you for responding. I retried the method described on Ray's site, but sadly it's still a no go. I have downloaded the parted binary and I know how to get it onto the sd card, but what I don't know is how to ADB into my device. I'm not even sure I understand what ADB is.
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I'm not extremely knowledgeable with the ADB tool, but it's setting up your computer so you can write commands into your command prompt that will execute actions on your device. The link for setting it up is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474956
Once you get it set up just follow the rest of the directions in the parted binary post.
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I'm not extremely knowledgeable with the ADB tool, but it's setting up your computer so you can write commands into your command prompt that will execute actions on your device. The link for setting it up is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474956
Once you get it set up just follow the rest of the directions in the parted binary post.
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Thank you for a link to the post with a working zip file for adb, I've downloaded and I've tried to follow the video, but unfortunately my laptop will not read my nook at all. Every time I connect it with a usb my device manager tries to find it, but it blinks, makes an error sound and I see
OMAP4330 under other devices. I' did a search for that error and came across this thread, but again the instructions call for installing an apk on the nook and since I can't get mine to turn on, it's a no go
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Thank you for a link to the post with a working zip file for adb, I've downloaded and I've tried to follow the video, but unfortunately my laptop will not read my nook at all. Every time I connect it with a usb my device manager tries to find it, but it blinks, makes an error sound and I see
OMAP4330 under other devices. I' did a search for that error and came across this thread, but again the instructions call for installing an apk on the nook and since I can't get mine to turn on, it's a no go
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There is a possibility you could have deleted some partitions important to the nook then. Have you tried making an sdc version of cm10 to see if it could boot at all? You could see if you still have the device information to backup, recreate the partitions and flash back to stock.
Use this to make a bootable cm10 card:
http://iamafanof.wordpress.com/2012/11/18/cm10-0-jellybean-sdcard-img-for-nook-tablet/
Just write the image file to an SD card and put it in your nook. It will boot into cm10. Once there go into your file manager and turn on root access. Go to your root drive/ROM/devconf to access all your device information. Make a backup of all them. There is a picture of my devices root drive. If you do not have the various partitions you will have to recreate them. There is a method on the Nook General Thread for doing this named "Unbrick Internal Partitions On NT" or something similar. You can use that recreate the internal partitions essential for your nook.
If you deleted the ROM partition with the Nook's product information you may be out of luck. The serial number and Mac address are the most essential, and can be found on your device hardware. The SN is under the SD slot (if readable) and Mac address is located inside your device. Not sure where I've never opened my nook to look, but probably on the WiFi chip.
Slight chance you may be able to fix it with this information and the rest of the device information you can use from a different nook since it doesn't have to do with internet and registration. There may be a way to fix that, but I don't know of any.
Best of luck. If you have problems just post a reply or send me an email.
I can get the Nook to turn on with the bootable cm10 card in it. I get the cyanoboot screen and see the boot menu, but honestly I don't know where to go from there. I think it's time for me to try and find someone who understands all of the programs involved in trying to fix this because I know I'm going to end up making things worse, if that's even possible. Thank you for trying to help me though. I do appreciate it
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I can get the Nook to turn on with the bootable cm10 card in it. I get the cyanoboot screen and see the boot menu, but honestly I don't know where to go from there. I think it's time for me to try and find someone who understands all of the programs involved in trying to fix this because I know I'm going to end up making things worse, if that's even possible. Thank you for trying to help me though. I do appreciate it
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Hello! Did you ever figure out how to resurrect your Nook? I had trouble signing in Gmail and wanted to just unbrick and have the plain Nook again. I've been struggling getting the device to boot from the sd card with the repart imaged. I'm trying to get back to the ClockworkMod recovery screen but I can't at that moment. Someone suggested that I "flash" the B&N zip to the card but I'm trying to figure out how to do that.
Would love help!

[Q] 2 Tablets: 1 workis and 1 doesn't

I've read LOTS of the threads here and maybe it's just beyond my brain to wrap around but I've also dl'd linked files in the hopes of fixing the one broken tablet.
Both tablets are Sony S and 111US. They have NEVER been rooted as I'm unfamiliar with the practice; though I can understand now why it's a nice thing to do from some of these posts/solutions.
I am borrowing this working tablet from a friend in the hopes I could find the answer by copying them via a File Explorer on the working tablet.. I can't send the broken one in to Sony as it was a gift and I don't have the receipt / proof of purchase; which the representative stressed that I needed in order for them to fix it.
Sometimes it's just stuck at the Sony Logo and one time when I tried to do a recovery from a file via SD card I got from condi or stifilz's 4shared.. well it was stuck at the shimmering boot animation; naturally I was SO excited but then it died down when I saw it was looped at that.
So my prime question is.. In putting a File Explorer on the WORKING tablet [not rooted and not updated, fresh from the box pretty much]: Is there a way to find the necessary files I need to fix the broken one?
Thanks!
kitka82 said:
I've read LOTS of the threads here and maybe it's just beyond my brain to wrap around but I've also dl'd linked files in the hopes of fixing the one broken tablet.
Both tablets are Sony S and 111US. They have NEVER been rooted as I'm unfamiliar with the practice; though I can understand now why it's a nice thing to do from some of these posts/solutions.
I am borrowing this working tablet from a friend in the hopes I could find the answer by copying them via a File Explorer on the working tablet.. I can't send the broken one in to Sony as it was a gift and I don't have the receipt / proof of purchase; which the representative stressed that I needed in order for them to fix it.
Sometimes it's just stuck at the Sony Logo and one time when I tried to do a recovery from a file via SD card I got from condi or stifilz's 4shared.. well it was stuck at the shimmering boot animation; naturally I was SO excited but then it died down when I saw it was looped at that.
So my prime question is.. In putting a File Explorer on the WORKING tablet [not rooted and not updated, fresh from the box pretty much]: Is there a way to find the necessary files I need to fix the broken one?
Thanks!
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Best thing to do would be try to flash the lowest update you can such as signed-nbx03_001-ota-11000.001.zip or 0035 or 0042. These are all HoneyComb (oldskewl android). Then use ADB pull /tmp/recovery.log and post the file here, then we can see what is happening.
any questions see my FAQ on how to flash etc
Stifilz
stifilz said:
Best thing to do would be try to flash the lowest update you can such as signed-nbx03_001-ota-11000.001.zip or 0035 or 0042. These are all HoneyComb (oldskewl android). Then use ADB pull /tmp/recovery.log and post the file here, then we can see what is happening.
any questions see my FAQ on how to flash etc
Stifilz
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I was afraid of that :/ Tried to download the files you directed me [I have bookmarked your 4shared]. They download fine however.. when I try to put them onto an SD card I get a popup to "Please insert the last disk of the Mult-Volume set and click OK to continue"
Trying to extract [for the heck of it] on computer.. I get that "The compressed (zipped) folder is empty."
Maybe the storms overhead here are making my net connection too funny to download anything atm.. I am not really sure. [Though I'm questioning why it's taking 30mins+ to download each file]
Despite those errors.. I pop the SD card into the tablet and not too surprised, the file doesn't show up TO load.
This happened with: signed-nbx03_001-ota-11000.zip and signed-nbx03_001-ota-0035.001.zip
I am still working on the others with the hope that I'll find success in ONE of them.
kitka82 said:
was afraid of that :/ Tried to download the files you directed me [I have bookmarked your 4shared]. They download fine however.. when I try to put them onto an SD card I get a popup to "Please insert the last disk of the Mult-Volume set and click OK to continue"
Trying to extract [for the heck of it] on computer.. I get that "The compressed (zipped) folder is empty."
Maybe the storms overhead here are making my net connection too funny to download anything atm.. I am not really sure. [Though I'm questioning why it's taking 30mins+ to download each file]
Despite those errors.. I pop the SD card into the tablet and not too surprised, the file doesn't show up TO load.
This happened with: signed-nbx03_001-ota-11000.zip and signed-nbx03_001-ota-0035.001.zip
I am still working on the others with the hope that I'll find success in ONE of them.
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Use Fat32 sd I have same trouble with my exfat sd card
rooted lighting wildfire on unoffical j.b from benni
and sony XTS rooted stock j.b thanks djrbliss
kitka82 said:
I was afraid of that :/ Tried to download the files you directed me [I have bookmarked your 4shared]. They download fine however.. when I try to put them onto an SD card I get a popup to "Please insert the last disk of the Mult-Volume set and click OK to continue"
Trying to extract [for the heck of it] on computer.. I get that "The compressed (zipped) folder is empty."
Maybe the storms overhead here are making my net connection too funny to download anything atm.. I am not really sure. [Though I'm questioning why it's taking 30mins+ to download each file]
Despite those errors.. I pop the SD card into the tablet and not too surprised, the file doesn't show up TO load.
This happened with: signed-nbx03_001-ota-11000.zip and signed-nbx03_001-ota-0035.001.zip
I am still working on the others with the hope that I'll find success in ONE of them.
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Yeh what dex9mm said. Try to format the disk and then put it onto sd card. Also the files are encrypted so you can't extract them. Are you copying straight to sdcard (laptop) or using a reader?
stifilz said:
Yeh what dex9mm said. Try to format the disk and then put it onto sd card. Also the files are encrypted so you can't extract them. Are you copying straight to sdcard (laptop) or using a reader?
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Hmm.. didn't think of formating them first but okay shall do that.
When I click "download" it auto-downloads to my folder on Computer. From there I then "copy to" the card. Thanks guys!
UPDATE: Okay.. so I FINALLY got the tablet to see the ota 1100, 0035 and 0042 and got, to my unending frustration, the repetitive error:
"Erohibit update as a result of checking version or base sku
Installation aborted"
What's that mean exactly? and is there a way to fix that? Not sure if I need to find a decrypted zip and edit something in it now.. :/

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