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Reading thru this :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819551
if your screen is always black, then it won't work![]()

Oh well, just kinda rambling:smokingsomb:
You can call Verizon and ask them to give you a couple more days to sent it back.?
You were very busy at work and cut yourself shaving and need more time![]()


. Stay tuned...for further developments! 

Honesty is the best policy
And you have a clear conscience too
Glad it worked out in your favor :thumbup:
:smokingsomb:
Oh no!! I'm not quite clear on what that is but I think its the memory chip. How it got damaged from the first file you tried to flash? Not sure.
Wow, I feel bad for you man
I don't suppose you could talk to that same guy from the insurance provider?
I googled a little about EMMC. still a little confuzzled about it.
Embedded Multimedia Memory Card/Chip?




Holy moly dk! A month of this rigmarole? Sheesh. Glad you got your device back, working![]()


Can you believe this! It has been a long wait to get it back but now it's working - well, when I put in my SIM card and restore all my stuff! This is the part I always hate when changing ROM's
The new one doesn't have any Google accounts added yet so I was wondering what would be the best approach adding back my apps and settings, etc. I think TiBu will be my choice but must be sure I've got a fresh backup of everything I want to keep.
Question...I will be making a fresh nandroid. Wouldn't it work to simply do a nand restore on the new device? Seems reasonable to me...but hey, it's because of ME that I'm having to do this in the first place!![]()
I suppose in my opinion, I would set up your google accounts and make a nandroid backup.
Then flash your rom and use TB to restore your apps/settings.
As far as doing a nandroid restore, are you talking about restoring a backup to your new device, made from another device?

I have heard of others doing that, yes....taking a nandroid backup from an old device and restoring it to another, new, identical device such as ours.
My opinion? It may work, and if it doesn't, at least you have a nandroid backup
What recovery did they put on it?



lol....I assume your backup was made with TWRP eh?
Load it up man! I see your new device is charged up already...the light is green![]()
Any idea?Does it force close, or do you get a "not responding" message?
Did it happen after the TB restore?