Spv C600 : Error [260] : Cannot Update - HTC Tornado

Hey everyone,
New guy here, followed through all the steps found at http://karhoe.byethost33.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=21 and have hit a snag.
I've done Step 9/10 sucessfully and now am at Step 11, i've run ROMUpgradeUtility within the 'wm6-for-tornado-perfect-english-edition-20070810' folder, after a few seconds the error 'ERROR [260] : CANNOT UPDATE' comes up and all I can do is exit the utility, any pointers to get it working?

Sorted!

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HardSPL Error

Hi all,
I'm trying to run kaiser-HardSPLv1 on my system but getting an error. Here's my system info:
Windows XP SP2
AT&T Tilt
ActiveSync 4.5
- AT&T Tilt is connected to USB cable and sync icon is green.
- Extracted kaiser-HardSPLv1 to a folder. Two files are in the archive: kaiser-HardSPL.exe and README.txt.
- I followed instructions as per thread and Readme.txt.
However, when I run the utility I get an error stating that prun.exe is not a recognized program (see attached image). I placed prun.exe and also pput.exe in the same directory as extracted files. When I re-run kaiser-HardSPL.exe prun.exe and pput.exe are deleted.
I also ran tried running from the CMD prompt and double-clicking on the program with same results.
Has anyone else ran into this issue? I tried this on two systems and get the same problem.
Appreciate any feedback. Want to get this working to try the HTC ROM.
Thank you in advance.
-Mike
I was able to figure out the issue for this error. Just incase anyone has a similar issue...
In the registry (HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor) there's a key called "AutoRun". I have a few commands running from there each time a command prompt is executed. The command that caused the issue was "cd \". If the directory is changed the kaiser-HardSPL is not able to extract whatever files necessary to continue the flash process.
It's an extreme situation but I hope this may help someone.
-Mike
prun error
thanks a lot

SPV-Services

Today I'll try to flash another rom that I have but when I run SPV-Services It doesnt found a page in the internet!!- connection to the internet is normal
check your firewall, turn it off if you can
I doesn't use it!
Open Microsoft Active Sync, click File -> Connection Settings -> where it says this computer is conected to: usaully is automatic change to internet
I make so ,and I downloaded new one from karhoe's website but the same problem!! Can you try to run SPV-services?? or can your send me your one by the ICQ??? I make SuperCID when I flash previous rom but now I can't!
Oh....when I try http://www.spv-developers.com it also doesn't work!! Maybe trouble in this?
If I SuperCID my phone when I flash the previous rom, can I skip this step for the next roms?
spv-developers is not always online...
Hey recently happened to me the same with svp however If you SuperCID your phone before you'll be able to skip this step but to be sure that your phone have SuperCID check it with TeraTermPro, I guess you know the steps if not they are:
1.Disable usb connection of the ActiveSync(Uncheck allow usb connections).
2.Unplug usb cable.
3.Turn your phone off.
4.Press the camera button and plug the usb cable(You'll see thw white screen and seconds later the three color screen.
5.Run TeraTermPro.
6.Select Serial and in port: USB then ok
7.Type: info 2
and if in the end of the list you see supercid htc or something like that it's done!!
Close TeraTermPro and just run any ROM you want and voilaa!!
Hope this be useful for you.
However if you don't see your phone superCID tell me and I'll tell you how to do it without svp services. By the way if you dont see you supercid your phone to get back to the phone OS just remove the battery and turn it on.
See ya from Mexico!
Hey check my post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=412139 Hope you reach SuperCID your phone!!
See ya from Mexico
Tera Term says:GetDeviceInfo=0x00000002
+ SD Controller init
- SD Controller init
+StorageInit
***** user area size = 0x3B880000 Bytes
HTCSSuperCID ' HTCE
as I know it means that device already SuperCIDed!?
Please help!
First SPVServices cannot connect to the remote site.
Then, I tried the alternative using Unlock_SuperCID_Your_SPV_C500_550_600.rar. Followed every step exactly. When I run Lokiwiz.bat, here is the output from the MSDOS window:
....
--------------------
U. Unlock
L. Lock
C. CID Unlock (SuperCID)
Q. Quit
--------------------
Type the letter and press Enter: C
CID unlocking mobile... DO NOT DISCONNECT UNTIL THE PHONE REBOOTS!
ERROR: Unable to open WinCE file '\windows' - Returned by WSARecv or WSARecvFrom
to indicate the remote party has initiated a graceful shutdown sequence.
opening: lock_backup.bin: No such file or directory
This exe file was created with the evaluation version of Perl2Exe.
For more information visit http://www.indigostar.com
(The full version does not display this message with a 2 second delay.)
...
Then, I just try invoking pdocread manually, regardless of what command line argument I put, or no argument at all, the response is always the same " ERROR: Unable to open WinCE file '\windows' - Returned by WSARecv or WSARecvFrom to indicate the remote party has initiated a graceful shutdown sequence."
From ActiveSync, I do see \windows, but as a directory, not a file. Anyone got any inside or suggestions?
PLease, please help! Thank you so much!!!
/dan

[Q] RUU problems

Hello, although this is probably in the wrong area I just really want to know the answer
The RUU files on my computer, when i run them as admin and click allow they come up with an error message adbout the setup process and then closes. It says I should report it to my vendor, the options are report (nothing happens) Detail>> (some random codes) and OK which closes the program. It does this for all 7 of the RUU files, i've tried redownloading and everything. I have a microsoft vista commputer so it should run. Any solutions?
This is what it exactly says:
Error Code: -5001 : 0x80070002
Error Information:
>SetupNew\setup.cpp (142)
PAPP:
PVENDOR:
PGUID:
$
@Windows Vista / Server 2008 Service Pack 1 (6001)
IE Version: 8.0.6001.19088

[Q] DGM-T909 tablet ... Trying to root.... SOLVED !!!

Last night I was trying to root this tablet.. Everything was going fine until I got stuck...
During the process it asks to do system restore.. I click yes but then after a few seconds it says restoration ended...
And it returns to home.... Also when it ask to do full restore there are fields where it asks for a password... I never enterd any pw at first boot...
So now I'm stuck... It doesn't ask for a pw when i agree to do a system restore..
À bit of info on the tablet.
Android version: 4.0.4
Baseband version: 1.4rc3
Kernel version: 3.0.8 [email protected] #95
Build number: DGM_PAD_T909_UK_G_V1_20121002 (lot no: 1210002)
Who can help me ?
Ok I just tried again... I gad to hit the restore button twice... But still no joy...
After reboot and the unlock screen it just goes straight to the homepage, it doesn't give me the terminal.. Here is what I get...
And now I'm stuck there...... I made a video on youtube...quality ain't that great..
youtu.be/ssiD_TfdUoQ
Please look at your device and click "Restore my data"
Achieved! hit ENTER to continue.
Druk op een toets om door te gaan. . .
failed on '/data/system' - Directory not empty
failed on '/data/app' - Directory not empty
mkdir failed for /data/app, File exists
Need to reboot now!
Waiting for device to come up again....
Unlock your device, a Terminal will show now, type this 2 lines, after each line
press ENTER
/data/local/tmp/onload.sh
/data/local/tmp/onload2.sh
after this is done press a key here in this shell to continue!
If the shell on your device does not show please re-start the process!
Error type 2
android.util.AndroidException: Can't connect to activity manager; is the system
running?
at com.android.commands.am.Am.run(Am.java:99)
at com.android.commands.am.Am.main(Am.java:80)
at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit.finishInit(Native Method)
at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit.main(RuntimeInit.java:238)
at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
Druk op een toets om door te gaan. . .
All solved now, finally got root access on the DGM-T909 tablet.
The principle is the same as the other methode I tried...
You must have the tablet installed in windows with the drivers
then go to this website : bdfabricio.blogspot.com.br/2012/08/root-android-40-novo-metodo.html
Download the app : Download (Versão 0.1 BETA)
Run it as admin or it will fail to install
After you run it check if your device is found under 'List of devices attached'
Then type s and press enter
Your device will restart and you now have root access.
Check it with 'Root Checker' app wich is found in google play
That's it....
Hope I helped someone out....
driver
hi how did u get the drivers for the dgm t-909 mine wont install on my windows 8

[Q] [i9020A] Can't Update from ICS to JB

I'm having problems updating the OS on my unrooted, stock Nexus S I9020A, running on Straight Talk on an AT&T sim. When I purchased it, it was on 2.3.4. As soon as I turned it on (which was prior to the release ICS for this phone), it upgraded itself to 2.3.6 over WiFi via an OTA download. However when ICS came out, it did not upgrade itself OTA, despite waiting several weeks after the OTA appeared to be rolling out here in the US (since I got the 2.3.6 upgrade before I had even put the sim in, I assumed that the fact that I was on Straight Talk should not matter, but I'm not 100% clear on that). In any event, after getting tired of waiting, I updated the OS to ICS 4.0.4 manually by downloading the official OTA zip file manually, copying it to the phone, rebooting into recovery mode, and applying the update. Now that JB has been released, I've waited again for it to update automatically OTA, but no joy. So I again downloaded the official OTA zip file (android.clients.google.com/pa...a/P2lZDQWb.zip), and tried to do it manually. This time, however, I get the following error each time:
Finding update package . . .
Opening update package . . .
Verifying update package . . .
Installing update . . .
Verifying current system . . .
assert failed: apply_patch_space (16570800)
E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
As far as I can tell, I'm using the correct file. Currently, from the bootloader my Product Name is Herring; Hardware Version is Rev. 16; Bootloader is ver. I9020XXKL1; Baseband Ver. is I9020UCKJ1; and Carrier Info is AT&T. In Settings, About Phone, it says my baseband is I9020AUCKJ1, and Kernel is 3.0.8-g665123, [email protected] #1, Thus. Feb 2 16:56:02 PST 2012.
I've also tried doing a full reset on the phone, but that doesn't help. Asking it to check for updates doesn't do anything, and I get the same error message when I tried to do it manually as described above after resetting.
Any advice? Hate to be stuck on ICS. Many thanks.
DavRoc said:
I'm having problems updating the OS on my unrooted, stock Nexus S I9020A, running on Straight Talk on an AT&T sim. When I purchased it, it was on 2.3.4. As soon as I turned it on (which was prior to the release ICS for this phone), it upgraded itself to 2.3.6 over WiFi via an OTA download. However when ICS came out, it did not upgrade itself OTA, despite waiting several weeks after the OTA appeared to be rolling out here in the US (since I got the 2.3.6 upgrade before I had even put the sim in, I assumed that the fact that I was on Straight Talk should not matter, but I'm not 100% clear on that). In any event, after getting tired of waiting, I updated the OS to ICS 4.0.4 manually by downloading the official OTA zip file manually, copying it to the phone, rebooting into recovery mode, and applying the update. Now that JB has been released, I've waited again for it to update automatically OTA, but no joy. So I again downloaded the official OTA zip file (android.clients.google.com/pa...a/P2lZDQWb.zip), and tried to do it manually. This time, however, I get the following error each time:
Finding update package . . .
Opening update package . . .
Verifying update package . . .
Installing update . . .
Verifying current system . . .
assert failed: apply_patch_space (16570800)
E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
As far as I can tell, I'm using the correct file. Currently, from the bootloader my Product Name is Herring; Hardware Version is Rev. 16; Bootloader is ver. I9020XXKL1; Baseband Ver. is I9020UCKJ1; and Carrier Info is AT&T. In Settings, About Phone, it says my baseband is I9020AUCKJ1, and Kernel is 3.0.8-g665123, [email protected] #1, Thus. Feb 2 16:56:02 PST 2012.
I've also tried doing a full reset on the phone, but that doesn't help. Asking it to check for updates doesn't do anything, and I get the same error message when I tried to do it manually as described above after resetting.
Any advice? Hate to be stuck on ICS. Many thanks.
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The patch you are trying to apply fails pre-requisite system check. Probably the wrong version.
Go to https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#sojuajzo54k, or get this full Google Factory Image, un-tar/7-zip and run flash-all.bat or flash-all.sh (linux).
Check this out for steps in detail.
Thanks. That's what I thought. And I thought the solution was what you suggested, but I'm afraid it feels over my head. I've been looking for more detailed instructions for someone at my skill level, but have not found them.
I see that the 1st step of the more detailed instructions is to download the Android SDK Tools, but the instructions are written for the Windows tools, and I'm on a Mac. I see that there appears to be a Mac version at developer.android.com/sdk/index.html. However that version appears to be for 64 bit systems, and my old Mini is a 32 bit (running 10.6.8), and, indeed, when I try to run Eclipse (which is what I gather is the program that allows access to the other tools), it says its not compatible with my system. While there doesn't appear to be a 32 bit version of the ADT bundle, I see that there's also a download link for "SDK Tools Only." I'm not clear if that's 32 bit.
So I'm stuck on step one, much less understanding how actually run SDK Manager, and where to put the factory image on a Mac system, and how to issue the linux commands to the phone (I'm guessing that once I'm running the right program on my Mac when I connect the phone via USB I can issue the commands).
So, any idea where there are detailed instructions for doing this on a Mac?
Many thanks.
UPDATE: Never mind, I figured it out. Your answer gave me the phrases to google.
Thought I'd post what worked for me in case it helps others, since I didn't find any tutorials that actually had all steps or all instructions accurate.
I more or less followed the instructions at forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917237 (can't post full links yet, so add the necessary http:// prefix to all links) to download and install ADB and fastboot on a Mac. But you don't need the full ADT Bundle (which is 64 bit so won't work on older Macs). If you scroll down to Download for Other Platforms, you can download the SDK only (I saw on other sites links to download just ADB and fastboot, but wanted to get my stuff directly from Google), and that worked on my 32 bit system. The instructions at the link above about what files you need, and where to put them worked for me (you can put your Android folder as described there anywhere). Key seems to be to have ADB and fastboot in the same directory as the unpacked factory image files that you'll also download. I did not bother with the nano editor steps (because I didn't fully understand what they were doing, and they turned out to be completely unnecessary).
Here's another set of instructions for getting ADB and fastboot only, but I didn't use these: android.stackexchange.com/questions/26612/doing-a-clean-install-of-android-on-nexus-s-galaxy-nexus-or-nexus-7.
I also downloaded the latest factory image from developers.google.com/android/nexus/images (see not above about placement of files).
I then put the phone is USB Debug mode in Settings/Developer Options/USB Debugging.
I then went into fastboot mode by turning off the phone, then press and hold Volume Up, then press and hold Power.
I then more or less followed the step by step instructions here: forums.androidcentral.com/nexus-4-rooting-roms-hacks/223923-guide-nexus-4-factory-image-restore.html, substituting the directories I had created with the downloads above, and the files I had downloaded (these instructions are for a Nexus 4). You'll note, however, that the factory image has batch and shell files with instructions that match those given, and you can see those instructions by opening the bat files or sh files with a text editor. None of the batch or shell files would execute for me though, so I had to do the steps manually as outlined in the link above. Also, the instructions at the link say that for Macs you have to add "-mac" (without the quotes) to each Linus command. That didn't work for me, and I just used the commands as written. I preceded all commands with ./ after having first using the ./ cd command to get to the right directory where the files were located, as noted above. Finallly, Instead of step 5, I did the command ./ fastboot oem unlock.
Hopefully this will help someone else.

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