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kewlhandle

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Apr 23, 2010
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Yesterday I decided to put Fresh 2.0d on my phone and I decided it wasn't for me so wanted to go back to stock. I downloaded and ran the 1.56.651.2 RUU, but after I ran the wizard and my phone booted back up it said something about not having all the correct files (wish I would've written the whole message down). So I did a battery pull and tried going into Recovery Mode and that didn't work either. Now my phone won't boot into anything. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance.:thinking:
 
Yesterday I decided to put Fresh 2.0d on my phone and I decided it wasn't for me so wanted to go back to stock. I downloaded and ran the 1.56.651.2 RUU, but after I ran the wizard and my phone booted back up it said something about not having all the correct files (wish I would've written the whole message down). So I did a battery pull and tried going into Recovery Mode and that didn't work either. Now my phone won't boot into anything. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance.:thinking:

I just went through this a little while ago. When I get back to my desk if no one has replied I'll post some helpful links that helped me.
 
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Look here for the solution
110 Error RUU 1.56 Fix - 100% unroot too! - xda-developers

The RUU messed my phone up bad also. There was a point where I got stuck, but it was my problem not typing things exactly as they are written.

Thank you very much for the link although I seem to be getting stuck here:

adb push asroot2 /data/local
adb server is out of date. killing..
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
 
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That's the problem. I can't get past the HTC screen to even get into Fresh 2.0d. Am I doing something wrong. I manually rooted my phone BTW. I don't know if that makes a difference?
I know what your saying, but the fastboot command in your cmd prompt get you past that and forces a boot.
Can you get into recovery?
 
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I know what your saying, but the fastboot command in your cmd prompt get you past that and forces a boot.
Can you get into recovery?

Hate to sound like a complete noob, but I see flashboot.exe. Im in
c:\android-sdk-windows\tools
I'm just not sure how to run it? I was following the instructions from link you posted but I get lost at the flashboot part.
 
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