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Old 02-15-2006, 08:23   #2 (permalink)
aarons6
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you read anything about unlocking this phone before you started?

first you connect tp, then connect battery, hit search..
then disconnect tp, and hit unlock..
20 seconds later, the phone is unlocked.

unfortunately you screwed up, big time.

the first time, you connected the tp too late.

"Searching for phone... found Motorola Phone (E790 iTunes), getting test interface... interface not found (connected testpoint)
Switching to flash mode... OK [S Blank Neptune LTE]
Reading phone boot version... 2.00
Reading flash id... 0x0010-0x8810
Phone group: V30x,V40x,V50x,V52x,V60x
Hardware IMEI: 37F8A29B4870D09
Security area saved to "Motorola Phone (E790 iTunes) 37F8A29B4870D09.pds"
...(nothing after that)"

the second time, it wasnt connected at all..

"Searching for phone... found Motorola Phone (E790 iTunes), getting test interface... interface not found (now I used testpoint)
Switching to flash mode... OK [S Flash Neptune LTE] (now I press unlock via testpoint)
Reading phone boot version... A.02
Sending boot... load error
Warning: Phone may need "Remove RSA" procedure to get unlocked or flashed, check model list at "Unlock" tab if flash mode fails to start"

then you panicked and this is where you should have asked for help.

ok but there is still hope. maybe.

unfortunately, you try E398 pds repair, then you just went ahead and decided that the bootloader needs to be replaced heh..

the good thing is since its a RSA protected bootloader and you didnt actually erase anything.. cause you never properly got the tp working..

you can probably fix it..

here is what you do..

you connect the TP to ground..

you hook up the battery...

you push search..

if you see

Searching for phone... found S Blank Neptune LTE, getting test interface... interface not found


this phone can be fixed by correct FULL_FLASH file.

dont forget to take the tp off before you flash.
also might want to check overwrite boot file since you messed at up too.

good luck
 
 
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