New Full SBF for Droid X - 2.3.340
#21 OFFLINE
Posted 13 February 2011 - 07:19 PM
#22 OFFLINE
Posted 13 February 2011 - 09:10 PM
Any ideas?
Update: After the 3rd try and letting it sit it still said failed but my DX eventually said it was successful and rebooted. Out of curiosity why do I always have the failed sbf though? Is it related to the fact I can ever get the phone to connect to RSD lite unless I manually put it into bootloader and then connect it?
Edited by Dbl_Tap, 13 February 2011 - 09:20 PM.
#23 OFFLINE
Posted 14 February 2011 - 06:50 AM
Dbl_Tap said:
Any ideas?
Update: After the 3rd try and letting it sit it still said failed but my DX eventually said it was successful and rebooted. Out of curiosity why do I always have the failed sbf though? Is it related to the fact I can ever get the phone to connect to RSD lite unless I manually put it into bootloader and then connect it?
out of curiosity, what version of RSD are you using? i think it should be 4.9 by now
#24 OFFLINE
Posted 14 February 2011 - 08:40 AM
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#25 OFFLINE
Posted 14 February 2011 - 05:17 PM
Finch said:
I got: f72e60fac2f4478ae5fd81b18eb8d01e
Ok I've pulled down the megaupload 3x and get the same size/md5 everytime. That doesn't mean it is corrupt, just my experience.
My dloads:
Rapidshare version is 445,393 f72e60fac2f4478ae5fd81b18eb8d01e
megaupload version is 444,209 151930b60cc52ac8807b32701e179346
Both open up in RSDLite fine. Obviously, if I needed to use it I would attempt the one with more bytes first =)
Edited by Daali, 14 February 2011 - 06:29 PM.
1GHz undervolted@49, 800MHz@44, 600MHz@30, 300MHz@19
#26 OFFLINE
Posted 14 February 2011 - 07:20 PM
#27 OFFLINE
Posted 15 February 2011 - 07:40 AM
luca992 said:
Flashing the SBF does not wipe all of your data. If you want to start clean, go into Moto's recovery after flashing and do Cache Wipe x2 /Factory Reset x2.
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#28 OFFLINE
Posted 15 February 2011 - 08:48 AM
Droid-Xer said:
i have the same question. i have the monster file downloaded from the app, and it sounds like you can flash this sbf file in clockwork directly from your sd card. Just wanted to confirm if anyone has done this with success?
#29 OFFLINE
Posted 15 February 2011 - 10:28 AM
rion_j said:
Thats what I did as per the instructions in the TBH toolbox worked great.
Now when I tried .342 I had to SBF back to .340 using the PC flashing tool No ROOT in .342 as stated .
#30 OFFLINE
Posted 24 February 2011 - 04:34 PM
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Index[0]: Unexpected chip 32
Index[1]: Unexpected chip 2b
Data[2]: Checksum error (Expected 0x8a11, Got 0xa513)
=== VRZ_MB810_2.3.34_1FF_01.sbf ===
00: RDL03 0x82000000-0x8204CFFF 4D63 AP
01: RDL01 0x00150000-0x001FFFFF DEFA BP
02: CG03 0x00000000-0x008FA367 8A11 AP
03: CG31 0xB0280000-0xB02847FF 56E0 AP
04: CG33 0xB1900000-0xB24C07FF 4125 AP
05: CG34 0xB0700000-0xB07047FF 75F3 AP
06: CG35 0xB1000000-0xB13FFFFF A91B AP
07: CG39 0xB2A00000-0xC41C07FF 4432 AP
08: CG40 0xC4200000-0xC4200FFF FDFF AP
09: CG42 0xB0800000-0xB083FFFF 7479 AP
10: CG47 0xB1400000-0xB18FFFFF 0255 AP
11: CG61 0xB0B00000-0xB0B7FFFF 9804 AP
12: CG64 0xB0000000-0xB00047FF 1768 AP
13: CG65 0xB0180000-0xB01847FF 7167 AP
14: CG66 0xD0000000-0xD7BA87FF 021A AP
!! failed
Do I have to find a windows machine and rsd_lite for this to work. Or am I missing something
Edited by Saulback, 24 February 2011 - 04:50 PM.
#31 OFFLINE
Posted 26 February 2011 - 07:50 AM
I suspect you had a bad download. Re-download and try again
#32 OFFLINE
Posted 29 March 2011 - 08:00 AM
RSD 4.8 doesnt even recognize the phone no matter what mode or drivers I use (in bootloader or booted up, Moto Composite ADB drivers, etc).
RSD 4.9 recognizes it but no matter where the sbf file is, C: drive, My Documents, etc, it will fail at start with error 0x7100.
All I can think of is to try this on my Win XP work laptop because I can't think of anything else, my other laptop has 7 too.
F'in ridiculous..what a bitch program, finicky enough??
#33 OFFLINE
Posted 29 March 2011 - 08:46 AM
just4747 said:
RSD 4.8 doesnt even recognize the phone no matter what mode or drivers I use (in bootloader or booted up, Moto Composite ADB drivers, etc).
RSD 4.9 recognizes it but no matter where the sbf file is, C: drive, My Documents, etc, it will fail at start with error 0x7100.
All I can think of is to try this on my Win XP work laptop because I can't think of anything else, my other laptop has 7 too.
F'in ridiculous..what a bitch program, finicky enough??
You also tried placing the file in the root of C:\ and added a "p" to the end of the filename? I've always did it from C:\, but never needed the 'p".
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#34 OFFLINE
Posted 29 March 2011 - 05:35 PM
#35 OFFLINE
Posted 29 March 2011 - 10:22 PM
Failed flashing process Unable to retrieve interface handle. (0x7027) phone disconnected
From the error log... This was the same message before I added the p
01:22:37, March 30, 2011
Line: 1107
ERROR: Phone[0000]: Unable to retrieve interface handle.
File: D:\GitProjects2\hdt_windows_flash\flash\code\flashdll\PST_FP_FlashThread.cpp
Device ID: 0
01:22:37, March 30, 2011
Line: 533
ERROR: Unable to retrieve interface handle.
File: D:\GitProjects2\hdt_windows_flash\flash\code\flashdll\FlashHdlr.cpp
Device ID: 0
#36 OFFLINE
Posted 29 March 2011 - 10:45 PM
just4747 said:
RSD 4.8 doesnt even recognize the phone no matter what mode or drivers I use (in bootloader or booted up, Moto Composite ADB drivers, etc).
RSD 4.9 recognizes it but no matter where the sbf file is, C: drive, My Documents, etc, it will fail at start with error 0x7100.
All I can think of is to try this on my Win XP work laptop because I can't think of anything else, my other laptop has 7 too.
F'in ridiculous..what a bitch program, finicky enough??
You want to put the sbf file in : computer/program files/motorola/rsd lite.
While youre in there, delete the flash error logs.
Go back to rsd and try to flash, when It fails, go look at the flash error log.
Look closely at the file name and match it up with the file you have. More than likely,there will be extra characters at the end of it, right before the .sbf
Now, find the file in the rsd folder, right click/rename. Don't erase the file name,keep it, just add a (1) for how many extra characters there were in the flash error log.
If you still have problems, redo the download and the step I just laid out until it works
Or use the xp laptop. Rsd isn't as picky with xp
ACONCEBIDA, try this step up here
TOPHER, you got a bad download, retry
Edited by justatest, 29 March 2011 - 10:51 PM.
#37 OFFLINE
Posted 30 March 2011 - 12:00 AM
Tried the suggestion from above, but the characters come AFTER the SBF. Try the 1 for that?
03:06:09, March 30, 2011
Line: 868
ERROR: \\?\c:\vrz_mb810_2.3.34_1ff_01.sbfÿÿ‚q{vñr{vðäë was not found.
File: D:\GitProjects2\hdt_windows_flash\flash\code\flashdll\PST_FP_FlashFileIO.cpp
03:06:09, March 30, 2011
Line: 552
ERROR: The superfile specified does not exist
File: D:\GitProjects2\hdt_windows_flash\flash\code\flashdll\FlashHdlr.cpp
Device ID: 0
#38 OFFLINE
Posted 30 March 2011 - 08:16 AM
TopherDX said:
Tried the suggestion from above, but the characters come AFTER the SBF. Try the 1 for that?
03:06:09, March 30, 2011
Line: 868
ERROR: \\?\c:\vrz_mb810_2.3.34_1ff_01.sbfÿÿ‚q{vñr{vðäë was not found.
File: D:\GitProjects2\hdt_windows_flash\flash\code\flashdll\PST_FP_FlashFileIO.cpp
03:06:09, March 30, 2011
Line: 552
ERROR: The superfile specified does not exist
File: D:\GitProjects2\hdt_windows_flash\flash\code\flashdll\FlashHdlr.cpp
Device ID: 0
yes count them,(i count 13 btw) rename the file & add hat many characters to it. i use "1's" but anything would prolly work.
#39 OFFLINE
Posted 30 March 2011 - 08:24 AM
#40 OFFLINE
Posted 30 March 2011 - 11:07 AM
techjpc said:
are you in bootloader?
do you have the drivers installed?
if both are yes, try running rsd as administrator.
if that dont do it, try uninstalling the drivers, then reinstall them
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