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Help Nordic Flasher

CPlumb

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Aug 31, 2010
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Has anybody else tried using the Nordic flasher tool?

I keep getting:

Wipe Userdata? (y/n): n
please connect Xperia in flash mode.
Press any key to continue . . .
31-Oct-2010 16:19:10 X10flash main
INFO: start
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException
at java.lang.String.<init>(Unknown Source)
at X10flash.testPluged(X10flash.java:103)
at X10flash.run(X10flash.java:375)
at X10flash.main(X10flash.java:417)
Press any key to continue . . .

I've tried everything, from manually entering the device ID and removing the 3 lines in "X10 Flash" batch file, to uninstalling and reinstalling 32 bit flash to replacing the DevID with the 64 bit version.

Anybody figured this thing out? Any help at all would be appreciated.

I'm on Rogers Wireless, x10a, 020. I am also running Windows 7, x64.

Thanks in advance.
 
Retrace your steps and try again.

Hi,
because i know that all of you want to upgrade to 2.1 as soon as they can i decrypted the Nordic Generic (Nordic Combined) R2BA026 firmware for you and put it together with flashtool.

Just start X10flash.bat. It will ask you if you want to wipe userdata or not (if you wipe userdata you will be factory resettet, if not your settings and programs will stay).
It is neccessary that you have installed SEUS and it has detected your Phone in flashmode once!
This is important because SEUS installs the drivers which are used to flash it!

THERE IS A TYPING ERROR IN FIRST PACKAGE IN X10FLASH.BAT.
NO NEED TO REDOWNLOAD!
Just download the X10flash.rar in my attachement and overwrite the existing X10flash.bat with the one in the Archive!


Corrected Package without Error:
http://rapidshare.com/files/427855324/Nordic_Flasher.rar

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On 64-bit Systems:
1.) Be sure that you have the 32-bit Java Runtime installed. See Rooting-Thread for problem informations.
2.) Overwrite the DevID folder with this one: http://rapidshare.com/files/409246120/DevID_64bit.rar

Regards
Bin4ry


P.S.:
Feel free to mirror the files.


Possibly Errors:

INFO: start
java.io.IOException: Unable to open channel, GetLastError=0
at com.sonyericsson.cs.usbflashnative.impl.USBFlashNa tiveImpl.openChannel(Native Method)

If you get this error you have added WRONG device ID.
1.) Open regedit and search the String (maybe you have more than one, then try this for everyone you can find):
"USB\Vid_0fce&Pid_adde\"
2.) Add the long Number After that (smth like 1&12354132&3) into the deviceID.txt
3.) Delete or rename the DevID folder
4.) Run again!

If all don't work. Please install SEUS one time and this far SEUS wants you to connect XPERIA in flashmode.
After this is done you should find your Device ID! (Because SEUS found it and installed drivers! )

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Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: C:\xxxx\xxxxxx\USBFlash.dll: Can't load IA 32-bit .dll on a AMD 64-bit platfor
m

If you got this Error, please uninstall Java -> Reboot
Download Sun JRE 32bit -> install -> Reboot.
If it still don't work Check your Envoirment Variables:
xda-developers - View Single Post - X10 R2BA026 Nordic Flashtool
X10 R2BA026 Nordic Flashtool - Page 9 - xda-developers
Now you should be fine.

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WINDOWS 7 & UNABLE TO OPEN CHANNEL!
If you got the unable to open Channel Error in Windows 7 (or Vista) please download the devcon-win7.zip from my attachement and extract the devcon.exe (32 or 64 bit) into your DevID Folder and run the flasher again.
 
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