This is the original xml. where do you see the erase userdata command? http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29432364/def...lash_targa.xml
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This is the original xml. where do you see the erase userdata command? http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29432364/def...lash_targa.xml
or maybe we are looking at different xml's. I was refering to 866 and maybe you were looking at the 893.
If you were the one to add a erase userdata to a version of the targa XML that didn't have that command, then why the double talk when you clearly knew I was referring to erase 'USER'data command but your were referring to erase 'data' command, trying to imply that wasn't the same thing...
regardless, I know what I meant from the very beginning, as for what you meant yourself, whatever, members can read for themselves.......
main thing here is that they aren't fed misinformation...... so as long as they know what is erasing the 'data'...the 'erase userdata' command...it's all good...
Also, perhaps deleting the flash cdt.bin command in your XML that causes the invalid CDT errors??... this .893 FXZ flashes the new cdt.bin file and there appears to be no cdt errors ...
The cdt cannot be reverted. So if the OP added the 902 cdt to his fix, then someone that uses it and goes to 901, they will get the cdt error after flashing the 901 update. I don't get a cdt failure because when i flash back to 866, I do both 893 and 902 back to back in recovery and I get no error. If I was to flash back to 901, I would have to moto-fastboot the 902 cdt.bin. If I flash back to 893, I update to 902 and also don't receive the cdt failure.
The errors arise from the updates trying to overwrite the cdt.bin, which they can't. If you don't attempt to flash them, then no errors.
Kinda shoots holes in the theory if I'm going from .902 and flashing this FXZ and it flashes the cdt.bin....and I am back to stock .893 'without' any errors...