On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 11:33:42AM +0100, Nicolas wrote:
> 2nd step)
> =========
> [nico...@dahlia nicolas]$ btool -t -P badpassword
> Blackberry devices found:
> Device ID: 0x80755b8. PIN: xxxxxx, Description: RIM BlackBerry Device,
> Name: BlackBerry Storm
> Using device (PIN): xxxxxx
> Bad packet size. Packet: 26. DataSize(): 26. Required size: 44
>     00000000: 00 00 1a 00 09 ff 00 07 52 49 4d 20 44 65 73
> 6b  ........RIM Desk
>     00000010: 74 6f 70 00 00 00 00 00 02 00
> top.......
> 
> Barry::Error caught: Bad packet size. Packet: 26. DataSize(): 26.
> Required size: 44

Hi Nicolas!

Yep, this is a common error if things don't shutdown properly.
Any time btool is aborted with Ctrl-C, for example.

I believe it *is* possible to recover from this, but I haven't taken the time
to look at what Windows does to reset.


> 2 solutions :
> - re-plug my device ; then type the good password !

You can also run breset instead of handling the device manually.


> - run mtp-detect before btool ; then type the good password !

Interesting.  What does mtp-detect do to the Blackberry that resets it?

- Chris


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