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Motorola Phone Models => Motorola E398/E790/E798/E1 => Topic started by: RokrIsHumanToo on September 17, 2007, 09:51:39 pm



Title: What tool to use?
Post by: RokrIsHumanToo on September 17, 2007, 09:51:39 pm
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to bring my rokr alive again (it's dead after downgrade the BL to 07DO), and found some great advice to try from this forum. But i have something to ask.

On some threads, people gives advice about what should do by using some software. For example, to flash phone, use tool A, or to send ramldr, use tool B, etc.

Is it a must to use certain software, or is it just a suggestion? I mean, some tools like F&B have flashing and send ramldr menu inside it, so can i use it to flash and send ramldr instead of using the suggested tools? Or is it possible that on some case, flashing with tool A won't work, but flashing with tool C will work?   


Title: Re: What tool to use?
Post by: error398 on September 17, 2007, 10:01:12 pm
its an option, if tool A doesnt work with ur phone, try tool B.. if is still not help u will choose tool C.. if nothing helps too.. there will others way to revive ur phone  ;)

before u flash.. highly recommended that u must FULL backup


Title: Re: What tool to use?
Post by: motomaniacs on September 17, 2007, 10:15:51 pm
yes just do the following steps to revive your phone


Title: Re: What tool to use?
Post by: gayoe on September 18, 2007, 04:01:54 pm
every motorola phone had different tool. in my experience with e398, i use FB 2.62 to make backup and restore, MFF or RSD lite to flash.
but in ROKR, i just use one all function tool FB 3.06 (full version) to make backup, restore, flash, patch (online or offline).


Title: Re: What tool to use?
Post by: RokrIsHumanToo on September 18, 2007, 06:57:47 pm
Oh okay then, thanks for all. I'll try to use F&B 3 (still having few tries to run ;).   It's because i can't find MFF tool anywhere and it's been suggested in many tutorials.


Title: Re: What tool to use?
Post by: Jithin on September 18, 2007, 07:11:50 pm
MFF is a part of PST (Phone support tools).. Google it.