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nicholaii
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RE: cannot access recovery mode.
i haven try updating yet.. im afraid that the loading of FW will fail lol
04/08/2007 08:18 PM
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don't be afraid!

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04/08/2007 10:27 PM
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: cannot access recovery mode.
Odd stuff-up of the 1.50 parts of the firmware - I've heard this before, have no idea how they work...
04/08/2007 11:28 PM
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RE: cannot access recovery mode.
i have semi - bricked so many times i lost count, and tried to replace the file and still didn't work so i went back to 1.50 and upgraded to cfw again and again well you get it, now i am at cfw 351 m33-5, the only thing i don't like about cfw 352 is the sysconf_plugin.rco doesn't work with it no matter if i use the ms-dos batch file, i ran it thru the ms-dos batch file and still didn't work and i don't know how to change it with zinga burga's rco editor
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06/08/2007 09:40 PM
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