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Streak 7 Stuck at Dell Logo After Update
No fastboot, no recovery menu.
ADB can see the device but every command gets "error: closed".
If I plug the usb in WHILE holding Volume Up & Down, I can get my computer to detect it as an NVIDIA boot-recovery device, but not sure if that will help me.
Any suggestions from Dell? Anyone? Is there some way I can push files to the device in this state? It seems like this would be the state it would come in before a factory flash. There has to be some software that will get this thing working again.
Thanks
C:\androidSDK\nvflash3>.\nvflash.exe --bct flash.bct --setbct --odmdata 0xC8000
--configfile android_fastboot_emmc_full.cfg --create --bl fastboot.bin --go
Nvflash started
rcm version 0X20001
System Information:
chip name: t20
chip id: 0x20 major: 1 minor: 3
chip sku: 0x8
chip uid: 0x027831c844606557
macrovision: disabled
hdcp: enabled
sbk burned: false
dk burned: false
boot device: emmc
operating mode: 3
device config strap: 0
device config fuse: 0
sdram config strap: 0
sending file: flash.bct
- 4080/4080 bytes sent
flash.bct sent successfully
odm data: 0xc8000
downloading bootloader -- load address: 0x108000 entry point: 0x108000
sending file: fastboot.bin
/ 1024992/1024992 bytes sent
fastboot.bin sent successfully
waiting for bootloader to initialize
timdicks
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April 1st, 2011 13:00
This is what happens when average people work against the corporatocracy.
I have successfuly restored my Streak 7 using nvflash and the img files provided by Runee. The command used is below. I will work with Runee to get these files available in a public location as well as write up a how-to. Currently I am trying to restore root, but it is not going too well.
There are 25 img files all together, but I only needed to write the first 14 to get it successfuly restored. My sitation had deteriorated significantly before this restoration. I had no LED come on when I plugged it in and I no longer got even the Dell logo. After running this command, writing the files and restarting, the first change was the LED came on. A little excitement there, but wasn't expecting much more. Then... Dell logo, started getting a little excited, then t-mo boot image. Now I was swearing and praising deities I don't believe in. Full successful boot up. No write issues, only having trouble rerooting with SOC. I'm sure I will have that resolved soon.
Necessary bct, bin and cfg files:
http://illdill.org/streak7/files/WorkingBCT-CFG.zip
Patience and cooperation have been the keys to my success.
nvflash.exe --bct flash.bct --setbct --bl bootloader.bin
--configfile flash.cfg --rawdevicewrite 0 1536 p2.img --rawdevicewrite 1536 256
p3.img --rawdevicewrite 1792 1024 p4.img --rawdevicewrite 2816 256 p5.img --rawd
evicewrite 3072 1024 p6.img --rawdevicewrite 4096 256 p7.img --rawdevicewrite 92
16 8192 p8.img --rawdevicewrite 17408 8192 p9.img --rawdevicewrite 25600 8192 p1
0.img --rawdevicewrite 33792 172032 p11.img --rawdevicewrite 205824 57344 p12.img --rawdevicewrite 263168 8192 p13.img --rawdevicewrite 271360 286720 p14.img
timdicks
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April 4th, 2011 08:00
I have resolved this issue. You can find my solution here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1018809
timdicks
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March 29th, 2011 08:00
Thank you so much Captain Hindsight. I hope you don't work for Dell. You can barely make a complete sentence and your spelling could use some work as well. Moving on, perhaps someone else has some USEFUL suggestions.
DELL-Amy B
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April 4th, 2011 08:00
The post by "dellguy101" has been removed due to violation of the Dell Community Forum Terms of Use.
Thanks,
Amy