Scotty, all:
Okay, I got curious about all of this myself and decided to install SSHDroid and play with things to see how they work.
Bear in mind, I don't have a TBolt, but I can try to shed some light on how I thing this might all be accomplished given what Scotty outlined up-top.
First off, if you're going to use Scotty's commands up-top, you're going to need the files that he referenced copied over to your phone. Typically, this is done by using adb to push the files over the USB cable (or using adb wireless if you are rooted, which of course is not relevant in this case).
So, you can either download the files directly from your phone via the internet (i.e., directly from their sources or indirectly via a Dropbox account, etc.).
You can also and alternatively use
SSHDroid with a secure FTP client such as WinSCP (
WinSCP :: Free SFTP and FTP client for Windows).
I've gotten WinSCP to work with SSHDroid (its basically a Windows-based secure FTP session) to drag and drop files.
Then, I used the ssh mode in a
putty client session to navigate around in a telnet session on my Android device (a Galaxy Nexus in this case).
So, if you can get all of your files transferred to a folder on the Android device, it should be pretty simple to format and enter the appropriate commands that Scotty outlined above to get you going.
Make sense?