Is this applicable to stock sbf flashing?
I have been patiently and diligently perusing many forums and exhausted many avenues of possible solutions. My droid x currently is in a strange state that has not been typical for most rom flashers and I humbly ask for suggestions and advice.
The system reads that I'm on gingerbread 4.5.573, which is the first leaked version of gb. The only way to get anywhere at that point is to sbf back to stock 340 froyo. I keep getting checksums errors on multiple tries on various computers including windows xp, 7, and even Linux.
Here are the very peculiar symptoms my phone has exhibited that I don't see on any other forums. When I reboot, the system goes back to the way it was before I failed the first attempt on flashing back to 340. Apps installed go missing while uninstalled apps go back. Icon placement, ringtones, etc... All just go back to how I had it up until that point. It seems an image of the system was saved at a certain point and now is always being restored when i reboot, making my phone pretty crippled. I maintain root access, but using bootstrap only reboots my phone and never gets access to custom recovery. Factory reset also does nothing, including the ones inside the stock recovery. I have even wiped data and factory reset up to ten times each.
My boot loader is version 3004 and I boot with a red m logo which is gb. The flashing process passes some checksums, which still manage to reset the activation status of my phone. I always have to deactivate via *228 when I ultimately fail to flash 100%.
Here is my error log from Linux while attempting to flash the sbf....
=== VRZ_MB810_2.3.34_1FF_01.sbf ===
00: RDL03 0x82000000-0x8204CFFF 4D63 AP
01: RDL01 0x00150000-0x001FFFFF DEFA BP
02: *CG03 0x00000000-0x008FA367 8A11 BP
03: *CG31 0xB0280000-0xB02847FF 56E0 AP
04: *CG33 0xB1900000-0xB24C07FF 4125 AP
05: *CG34 0xB0700000-0xB07047FF 75F3 AP
06: *CG35 0xB1000000-0xB13FFFFF A91B AP
07: *CG39 0xB2A00000-0xC41C07FF 4432 AP
08: *CG40 0xC4200000-0xC4200FFF FDFF AP
09: *CG42 0xB0800000-0xB083FFFF 7479 AP
10: *CG47 0xB1400000-0xB18FFFFF 0255 AP
11: *CG61 0xB0B00000-0xB0B7FFFF 9804 AP
12: *CG64 0xB0000000-0xB00047FF 1768 AP
13: *CG65 0xB0180000-0xB01847FF 7167 AP
14: *CG66 0xD0000000-0xD7BA87FF 021A AP
waiting for phone: Connected.
uploading RDL03: 100.0%
-- OK
verifying ramloader
-- OK
executing ramloader
-- OK
waiting for phone: Connected.
sending erase
-- OK
uploading CG31: 100.0%
-- OK
uploading CG33: 100.0%
-- OK
uploading CG34: 100.0%
-- OK
uploading CG35: 100.0%
-- OK
uploading CG39: 100.0%
-- OK
uploading CG40: 100.0%
-- OK
uploading CG42: 100.0%
-- OK
uploading CG47: 100.0%
-- OK
uploading CG61: 100.0%
-- OK
uploading CG64: 100.0%
-- OK
uploading CG65: 100.0%
-- OK
uploading CG66: 100.0%
-- OK
verifying CG31
Checksum error (Expected 0x56e0, Got 0xb9a8)
!! failed
verifying CG33
Checksum error (Expected 0x4125, Got 0x48da)
!! failed
verifying CG34
-- OK
verifying CG35
Checksum error (Expected 0xa91b, Got 0x63d9)
!! failed
verifying CG39
Checksum error (Expected 0x4432, Got 0xea05)
!! failed
verifying CG40
Checksum error (Expected 0xfdff, Got 0xaf0f)
!! failed
verifying CG42
Checksum error (Expected 0x7479, Got 0xac60)
!! failed
verifying CG47
Checksum error (Expected 0x255, Got 0xbf99)
!! failed
verifying CG61
Checksum error (Expected 0x9804, Got 0x7bf4)
!! failed
verifying CG64
-- OK
verifying CG65
-- OK
verifying CG66
Checksum error (Expected 0x21a, Got 0xa36a)
!! failed
rebooting
I spent a good chunk of time reviewing the tutorial of finding bad checksums and replacing it with what the phone actually has, but I realized that since I only have one sbf file which does not flash correctly, I have no idea what the offset addresses are in order to try to replace the hex digits. Is my situation completely inapplicable to this tutorial? Even if it were possible to get the checksums correct, would the flash be successful considering the weird symptoms my phone is exhibiting?
Thanks ahead of time for even reviewing this lengthy post as I tried to give as much detail context of my situation. I'm trying to stay patient, but this is growing quite frustrating. Thanks again, I'm crossing my fingers.