Here is what I did:
- Pull out some hairs, bite your nails, use your father's old mobile for some days (this part is not needed if you follow my instructions below!)
1. Create a Goldcard.:
- Find or buy an
extra SD-card (not all are usefull for creating a goldcard, Kingston 2GB works for sure!)
- put your SD-card into the adapter and
format it FAT32
- Download the
Ubuntu live CD iso (Google it)
- burn this as an image to a CDR
- put your formatted SD-card in the adapter
before restarting, mount it in computer's card-reader (card reader attached with USB will probably not work!)
- put the Ubuntu CD in your computer and restart
- boot from CD (sometimes you need to press F11 on startup)
- computer will boot from Ubuntu-CD, choose your language and choose to try the software
without installing it to your computer
- Ubuntu will start up,
in Ubuntu choose Applications -> Accesoires -> Terminal
- In the terminal type
hal-device | grep mmc.cid
- the terminal will show you the
SD card's CID, write this number down and double check it! (long number!!)
- If the terminal didn't show you the CID, you should try on another computer, I think it depends on the card-readers type.
jag klippte bort lite, via application--internet--firefox gå till
- go to this website
http://revskills.de/pages/goldcard.html
- enter you emailadres
- paste the CID to box and
- click Continue, the goldcard.img file will be send to your email
- go to your email, save this file to your computer
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alt+f2
skriv gnome-terminal
nu cd Downloads
ls
du ser listan där image fillen finns
nu kan du skriva
ls /media
kolla efter mappen som tillhör SD-kortet ( se efter den i places menun)
sudo umount /media/mappen
dd if=imagefilenesnam of=/dev/mmc0(eller vad den nu är)
klart!
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2. Download and run the correct RUU for your phone.Click to expand...