SBF back to Froyo...On a mac?

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Anyone know how this can be done? I can't find much, but want to go back to Froyo because I've been getting reboots with increasing frequency on 2.3.
 
As far as I know, you will either need to install Windows on bootcamp or a virtual machine. I was thinking about WINE which would allow you to run apps natively but I doubt the drivers would work.

Virtual machine would probably be the easiest option, VirtualBox is free as well.
 
I'm in the same boat. Have heard that using Ubuntu is easier than pc using virtualization but I have yet to try it out.

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I'm in the same boat. Have heard that using Ubuntu is easier than pc using virtualization but I have yet to try it out.

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I have used virtualization for windows, no issue at all, though I haven't really tried for a while. SSD space is too limiting :)

Windows is just as easy to virtualize as ubuntu is. Or, like me, you could just find an old PC that was just laying around to use for SBFing
 
That's what I was worried about. Dad has a copy of Vista, I guess I'll just do the Boot camp thing. GB is nice, but I keep getting random reboots, and I'm content with Froyo until the kinks are worked out.
 
I'm a Mac guy, and I have Windows set up on VMWare...I would not reccomend trying to SBF flash using any kind of virtual machine...There is something about the virtual USB Host controller that causes issues with certain devices...in this case, I had a problem updating multiple blackberries and my Droid X...Bricked my X by doing it...

Using Bootcamp is your best bet if you dont have a dedicated windows machine since you have full hardware support instead of virtual drivers etc...
 
is there any possible way to permanently brick a phone without say undervolting so much that it can't boot? I have lost power while SBFing and got a full system corruption and still managed to recover after charging the battery… so I really don't feel any lack of confidence in fixing anything :P
Just curious as if it is possible
 
the easiest method i can think of would be to get a live cd of ubuntu or fedora etc and then put sbf_flash and the sbf file and flash it that way.

sbf_flash actually works 100 times better than RSDLite imo.
 

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