I discourage you to try it on Windows+Cygwin, it failed me always.
In it's stead, use yoru USB stick, install some linux live distribution on it, 
boot and do whats needed...

On Monday, 1 September 2014 22:21:52 UTC+2, Gabriela Montagu  wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> Could any one of you help me flash 2.1 to my Flame device using Windows 
> please? If so, I would greatly appreciate it!!! 
> 
> 
> 
> I already have the Windows drivers, the Nightly build and the Gaia zip but I 
> need the appropriate command to flash them using Windows and I would need to 
> do in to help test some specific things.
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> 
> Many thanks!
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> Best regards,
> 
> Gabriela
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> On 6 August 2014 16:41, Paul Rouget <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Just FYI, in WebIDE, there are buttons to root the phone when it's possible.
> 
> In Runtime > Runtime Info.
> 
> We use run ADB for the user, and run scripts to root ADB server side.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Asa Dotzler wrote:
> 
> > On 8/6/14, 9:15 AM, Josh Aas wrote:
> 
> > >I got a Flame phone and wanted to update it to 2.0 nightly so I could
> 
> > >test/dogfood. Last week I couldn't figure out how to do that via the
> 
> > >Flame home page, but someone has since added instructions. Thanks to
> 
> > >whoever did that!
> 
> > >
> 
> > >https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox_OS/Developer_phone_guide/Flame
> 
> > >
> 
> > >One issue with the instructions, though, at least on OS X - they only
> 
> > >really work if both flash steps are run as root (sudo). Flashing the
> 
> > >base doesn't require root, but the flash to 2.0 nightly requires the adb
> 
> > >daemon to be running as root, and if you didn't flash the base as root
> 
> > >adb will not be running as root. You'll need to do "adb kill-server",
> 
> > >which most people won't know how to do. If you didn't run the base flash
> 
> > >as root, and you figured out how to kill the adb server, you then need
> 
> > >to run the second flash as root to get adb to start as root. We should
> 
> > >either recommend that people run the flash commands as root (prefix
> 
> > >"sudo"), or explain how to get adb running as root first.
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> > >
> 
> > >Other than this, the page's information is much better than before.
> 
> > >Still could be better organized, though.
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> >
> 
> > Chris Mills manages this page, with input from me and other Flame
> 
> > team folks.
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> >
> 
> > I'm glad it's an improvement. I've copied Chris on this in the hopes
> 
> > that he can find a way to incorporate the Mac OS X note into the
> 
> > instructions -- assuming that's as expected and not a bug for us to
> 
> > fix.
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> >
> 
> > Thanks for the great feedback, Josh.
> 
> >
> 
> > - A
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> -- Paul
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