[Q] FRX.07.1 on HTC Raphael - No screen calibration possible - Touch Pro, Fuze General

Hey guys,
I have a (german) HTC Diamond Pro (Raphael) and after "some" tweaking, I managed to install FRX.07.1. Problem is that I can't calibrate the screen. During the boot process, it says "Using saved screen calibration", even after I deleted the ts-calibration file from the directory. I tried a new kernel (Kernel 1225), the latest ts-calibration file- nothing changed. I don't get the five dots/spots to calibrate the screen, so it's completely messed up. I can't even unlock by swiping across the screen because of that....it's really frustrating and I'm extremely thankful for every bit of help. So: What can I do?
Summary:
- screen can't be calibrated, is messed up
- I tried other ts-calibration files
- I tried to force calibration by deleting the ts-calibration files

which raph? Mine is a Japanese raph 100, and I was able to make a calibration on the first install of frx 07. It was tough to do because the screen flooded with text but I was able to get it done.
Can you try to install frx06 or 07 to get a calibration file?

Have you tried THIS yet? Preferably after a format of the microSD
Alternatively, you could save your current configuration by zipping up the contents of the microSD into a single file and then start fresh (after a format) and run the kernel mentioned to get the ts-calib file. After that, copy the ts-calib file to your computer and format your microSD. After you extract what you have saved, copy over the ts-calib file over as well and see if that works.

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Can I copy files automatically to a RAMdisk

I would like to set up a RAMdisk (with the tools that are available here), but I have two files that I would like to have copied to the RAMdisk when I start the thing. Is there a way to do this automatically?
Thanks in advance!
the way ramdisk works is that if you copy 2 files to it they will stay there untill you hardreset or the device loose power
if you want to auto copy files to the ramdisk after a hardreset you can just add a shortcut to the program copying the files in your \windows\startup
or add and auto install cab to the extended rom
Are you sure you mean hard reset? This is the generic ramdisk I'm gonna try out, not the one made for the modified WM5 ROM's, like the Blue Angel. If it really stays there, I'm very happy! I just thought that it didn't survive a soft reset.

Access Denied!!

Really hoping this isn't one of those annoying noob questions, just spent an hour searching but can't find the answer.
Earlier today I decided to have my first go at modifying a .dll file (shellres.dll.0409) just a minor change to some of the display text. Managed to extract it (using Windows Explorer) unsign it, make the change, resign it, and overwrite it by copying it to my SD Card and pasting into Windows with RescoExplorer. All good.
Unfortunately, after a soft reset, my phone (HD2 stock 1.66 ROM) got stuck at the windows screen while booting. Tried reset 2 or 3 times but the only thing I could do was a hard reset.
Phone is now back to stock and working fine so I thought I would have another go at changing the .dll file.
I now can't even extract the file.
Dragging it to the desktop (which worked earlier) using Windows explorer gives an "Access Denied" error message. Copying it with RescoExplorer and trying to past it to the SD Card also gives the same "Access Denied" message??
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong or what has changed?
sniper-wolf said:
Really hoping this isn't one of those annoying noob questions, just spent an hour searching but can't find the answer.
Earlier today I decided to have my first go at modifying a .dll file (shellres.dll.0409) just a minor change to some of the display text. Managed to extract it (using Windows Explorer) unsign it, make the change, resign it, and overwrite it by copying it to my SD Card and pasting into Windows with RescoExplorer. All good.
Unfortunately, after a soft reset, my phone (HD2 stock 1.66 ROM) got stuck at the windows screen while booting. Tried reset 2 or 3 times but the only thing I could do was a hard reset.
Phone is now back to stock and working fine so I thought I would have another go at changing the .dll file.
I now can't even extract the file.
Dragging it to the desktop (which worked earlier) using Windows explorer gives an "Access Denied" error message. Copying it with RescoExplorer and trying to past it to the SD Card also gives the same "Access Denied" message??
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong or what has changed?
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You must edit your file, from pc desktop.
antoniomistretta said:
You must edit your file, from pc desktop.
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That's the problem mate, can't get it to my desktop!
This afternoon copied it to desktop using Explorer, unsigned, edited, resigned etc.
Now get "Access Denied" when I try to copy it to desktop or copy>paste in RescoExplorer??
Anyone?

[Q] Gen Y DualBoot for Rhodium

I have a T-mobile Touch Pro 2. I have the Project Android icon in my start screen and it loads perfectly fine. My issues are trying to get the Auto Boot to run. When the phone loads from pwer up, I get the Gen Y DualBoot screen, but it keeps telling me that Android is missing. Im sure that its a simple case of changing a txt log or moving a file around, but I'm just not seeing in here in the forums.... Anyone got any suggestions.
Did you installed android in the root directory[ of your sdcard]?
yozgatg said:
Keep in mind that your android setup must be installed already at the root of your storage card in order for this app to work correctly (e.g. \Internal Storage\haret.exe or \Storage Card\haret.exe respectively)
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yes, it installed as part of the andboot file......do i need to remove the Haret.exe from the andboot and have it on root by itself?
I've got the same issue. Any suggestions? I've already made sure all of the switches were right and also edited the registry...
Ok...here's the solution:
I had to go back and re-read the original post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623792 ...the solution is there. The string that needs edited (v1.0.6.0 and newer: "AndroidBootFolder"="string" ("": boot from root of storage (e.g. \Storage Card\haret.exe)| "andboot": boot from \Storage Card\Andboot\haret.exe, string can be edited in registry) doesn't need the full path typed. It just needed the word "andboot" (no quotes) inserted, and then voila!
Good luck.

[Q] How to flash latest android version on Polaris

For some reason I can't get my Polaris to run the latest Android version (i.e. Froyo).
1. Downloaded latest kernel polaimg-panel3-240x320-2.6.32-froyo-09-09-10_21.nbh)
2. Downloaded last build (Incubus26Jc's Super FroYo RLS10)
3. Put last build (.tar or .tgz file) on SD card in directory /andboot
4. Flashed by using NBH file together with RUU Update Utility
Now it gets tricky:
when the system reboots, vibrates twice, I see a text rolls a few lines and stops at
usb_function_register. can somebody help.
attached photo showing screen
thanks
I changed the .nbh file to "polaimg-panel3-240x320-2.6.32-froyo-02-09-10_16"
and now it stops at a different line.see attached photo
Come on guys if someone can help i would really apriciate.
NBH file is use when on the three colored screen.
Seems you doesn't have blank screen, that is work, but you need to flash your radio first, or else the installation will not continue, refer to the guide:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/androidhtc/wiki/HowToInstallWithAtoolsNand
I did exactly what the guide says. I have installed hard spl and the last radio, but nothing different with the results

[Q] task rpcrouter:15 blocked (CDMA)

Same as posted here "I have an HTC [differing: Touch Pro (Alltel CDMA)]. I followed the instruction on forum.xda-developers.com for [FRX*] but it [enters an endless loop] at "task rpcrouter:15 blocked for more than 120 sec". The solution that worked in that link does not solve the same problem with a CDMA RAPH800.
The solution given there (paraphrased from that thread):
Link to the fix. The issue is caused by not having a data plan; the install gets stuck in a loop looking for a signal.
The solution that worked for a GSM phone
download RIL file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...9&d=1302817139 and place in the root of microsd.
download rootfs file from http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1NGCVCTT and place in the root of microso.
add to the end of /conf/froyo.user.conf file "/sdcard/libhtcgeneric-ril.so /lib/froyo/libhtcgeneric-ril.so" before the last "}"
Please help me find a solution for a CDMA phone - next month I'd like to take a dozen of these phones and use them as learning aids in a construction course for laborers, but I cannot start testing construction applications since I cannot get the OS to work.
I'm curious as to what happens when you format your microSD and run FRX7.1MR without anything additional. Could I get you to try this method without the additional stuff?
To be explicit, I'd like you to format your microSD with something other than the Windows method and I'd like you to download THIS (if you haven't already) and THIS. Extract the contents of both files to the root of your microSD. You should see a folder called "FRX07.1" and under that folder, you should see 3 folders and 7 files. Move the contents of that folder up to the root of the microSD. Look under the folder called "STARTUPS" and locate your device type (ie RAPH800) and copy over to the root of your microSD. Once done, run Haret on your phone and let me know what happens.
do you have an application you suggest for "format your microSD with something other than the Windows method"; sourceforge did not turn up anything.
forest.peterson said:
do you have an application you suggest for "format your microSD with something other than the Windows method"; sourceforge did not turn up anything.
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use SDFormatter
wow that SDformatter link has a lot of popups - this link feels less like I just found a date at the bus-stop sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_3 ; but it will not install on either Server2008R2 x64 or Server2003 R2 SP2 x32.
I reformatted the microSd with the format tool in Server2008R2 as FAT format. Installed the files, and boom - I see little green guys swirling around the screen. After awhile a dialog appeared "Sorry! The process com.android.phone has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again"; the dialog closed and it seems like it works! Thank you. I will try again with the HPtool and as FAT32.
Now I just need to learn how to use Android - and the screen calibration seems off? Deleting ts-calibration and rebooting to calibrate.
Glad to hear using the latest bundle works for you! Yeah, that might be a slight issue with an outdated kernel. The main thing I wanted to do is get you booted up first!
Before we continue, make sure you make a backup of your current configuration by copying the contents of the microSD and either moving it to your computer or some other storage device. This way you know you have a "working" bundle.
Next we update the kernel package from HERE; might I suggest using THIS kernel package. Be sure to delete the old files (should be located under root of the microSD and called modules-xxx and zImage) first! Extract till you see two files then rename zImage-xxx to just zImage and feel free to delete the files you extracted from. I've always created my own ts-calibration file but just wanted you to have it, "just in case".
Additionally, you may also need to update the rootfs by deleting the file called rootfs and downloading THIS file. Extract the file and rename to just rootfs and be sure to place it where the file called Haret is (default location is root of the microSD).
files are downloaded and installed - everything seems to work

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