Problem Going to 4.5.602
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Problem Going to 4.5.602
Alright, so I was trying to install the update to get to 4.5.602 and I've run into a bit of a problem and could use some help here. I installed .340 to get back to Froyo to ensure that I got the correct radio update. However, I'm in a boot loop after the .340 installed and I can't seem to get the phone either to boot into Froyo and can't seem to do a recovery.
/ Any suggestions? I'd rather not do a factory reset cus...damn...that's a **** load of stuff I have to load back and set up.
Having a rooted Droid X is like Burger King, I get to have it MY way!
Droid X running CyanogenMod 7
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I installed it from a .zip on the SD. Would Flashing it on a Linux OS at this point perhaps fix this issue?
Having a rooted Droid X is like Burger King, I get to have it MY way!
Droid X running CyanogenMod 7
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No. But you do have to wipe data/factory reset.
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Ok. Well I've done that.
I've also already rooted, did a back up with Droid 2 bootstrapper (this is a Droid X though) and have applied the .602 update from the SD card. It says it had installed, but when I try and reboot, it gets stuck on the Red Motorola logo screen.
Any suggestions from here? lol
Having a rooted Droid X is like Burger King, I get to have it MY way!
Droid X running CyanogenMod 7
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Ok, here's an update. When I try and reinstall the .zip of .602, it aborts with the error:
updating BP ...
assert failed: motorola.update_cdma_bp("/tmp/rdl.bin","/tmp/bp.img")
E:Error in /sdcard/teamblackhat/602-Odexed-AIO.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
????
Having a rooted Droid X is like Burger King, I get to have it MY way!
Droid X running CyanogenMod 7
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Bump.
I've been phone-less for about 3 hours now and could use some help.
Having a rooted Droid X is like Burger King, I get to have it MY way!
Droid X running CyanogenMod 7
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Ok. So I SBFd back to 2.3.340. Then I went ahead and redownloaded the Monster 2.3.340 from the TBH app as well as the .602 update from the app. Installed the Monster 2.3.340 from the SD card - went fine and I was able to reboot the phone without any problems. Bootstrapped, went back into Reboot Recovery, and installed the .602 zip file from the SD card. This time, it didn't give me an error or anything. However, when I reboot now, it goes into the bootloader. I don't know how to get it to stop doing this.
In the bootloader screen, in the top left corner under the Bootloader 30.04 it says: "Err: A5,69,35,00,27"
I also can start the phone into reboot recovery. It still goes straight to the Bootloader.
Last edited by c_m_chance; 08-16-2011 at 03:30 PM.
Having a rooted Droid X is like Burger King, I get to have it MY way!
Droid X running CyanogenMod 7
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Holy balls...this has been the worst update I've ever tried to date! I have once again SBFd back to Froyo, redownloaded the TBH files, reapplied the .602 zip, without it saying any errors, and when I go to reboot, it is stuck on the red motorolla logo. What. The. F*&K?
Having a rooted Droid X is like Burger King, I get to have it MY way!
Droid X running CyanogenMod 7
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I've not installed it yet, but are you manually mounting everything that the instructions say? You can't just flash this immediately from d2.
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