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Post by Iver on Apr 30, 2006 11:26:12 GMT
HEELP! I killed my phone. You don't wanna know how I killed it ;D Luckily I still have my fubu. But how do I apply it?
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Post by SandStorm on Apr 30, 2006 14:54:46 GMT
First of all, how much battery you had? It is recomended at least 80%. I hope u bad enough battery when the phone died. Btw, even connecting it to the charged, and even not showing nothing on the phone screen, if you let it about 12h on the charger, it will charge in low speed mode.
Then, connect your phone to PC. Start V_Klay. 1-> select the right model on the list 2-> set the baudrate and the com port 3-> click on "flasher" tab 4-> On the buttons, click on "open file" (and select your FUBU) 5-> Then, click on the button "write memory" 6-> It will pompt one question, just click "yes" 7-> proceed with the soft press on the red button to start the v_klay tool writting the memory.
This will restore the phone to the state it was when the fubu was done, and depending from the size, can take about 40 minutes or more. (up to 2h)
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Post by Iver on May 1, 2006 12:04:30 GMT
The battery was about 90-95% battery when it died. (luckily!) And thanks for the info. I have tried. But I had bad luck! [offtopic mode] While I was applying the fubu on my phone, the electrisity in the whole house went off and came back after 2 seconds . The PSU of my computer went dead... I had no backup of the fubu and the bootkey, but I have now put the harddisks in another PC, and made DVD backups... [/offtopic mode] This is how the mobile reacts when I turn it on: I input the PIN code, click OK. While it searches for network, it turns off! And if I press the red button while I see the "searching for network" animation, I see the main screen. But just before it switches off, I see another service provider (Vodafone) than the one I usually have. (I have "Telenor", a norwegian provider).
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Post by SandStorm on May 1, 2006 13:44:34 GMT
really strange! It happened similar to me when I tried to create my own patches. :-\ I hope you to get the phone up again man, good luck
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Post by Iver on May 1, 2006 17:05:00 GMT
Applied my fubu, mobile still does not work Everything is exactly the same I can even still see the temperature patch working! I doubt that the fubu was succesfully copied to the phone... The cable (DCA-510) was on COM 13. Does that matter? Just thought about the legal FW upgrade that has to use COM 1-9.
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Post by SandStorm on May 1, 2006 19:10:15 GMT
Well, I think it wasn't applied. Because when you created your fubu, you didn't had patches on the phone! Try to winswup it again
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Post by Iver on May 1, 2006 20:51:16 GMT
YEY! The phone works again Thanks for supporting me anyway
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Post by SandStorm on May 1, 2006 20:55:09 GMT
YEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS! How you did it?
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Post by Iver on May 1, 2006 21:03:14 GMT
You don't wanna know how I killed it The actual reason that the mobile would not work anymore is that the mobile got wet... Accidently splashed water on it. The mobile has laid open for some days. Has probably dried now. Suddenly, this evening, the mobile turned itself on I just put in PIN code, and it worked The Vodafone showed up for some seconds, before it found my actual provider (Telenor) again. Now is the question: What happened when I applied the old fubu, it did not do anything?
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Post by SandStorm on May 1, 2006 21:12:03 GMT
fubu was intended to respore your phone to the working status it was before you initiate the patchings. Maybe the phone connector didn't accepted the info, and the block was that supposed to be written, only didn't wrote the data?
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