i recorded and gif'd what i did, enjoy
start
sbhjtag and load a donor 2mb stock dump (ldram 9fc00000)
save image 0 (save image0 it'll default name it to ecram_sto.bin)
now load your own 2mb dump (ldram 9fc00000)
and then insert the save to both image0 and image1 (ldram image0 and ldram image1)
then save (save 9fc00000 200000)
(12-10-2011, 04:44 PM)drewmerc Wrote: [ -> ]i recorded and gif'd what i did, enjoy
start sbhjtag and load a donor 2mb stock dump (ldram 9fc00000)
save image 0 (save image0 it'll default name it to ecram_sto.bin)
now load your own 2mb dump (ldram 9fc00000)
and then insert the save to both image0 and image1 (ldram image0 and ldram image1)
then save (save 9fc00000 200000)
Ok, after looking around. I found some stock files (not full 2mb dumps since the file you made me failed). So I tried the file "SB5101-2.4.1.6-SCM02-NOSH.bin" and now its back to stock and from what I can tell it works so far on CC (at least to the activation page lol). Thanks for all the help though!

(12-10-2011, 06:46 PM)kck33 Wrote: [ -> ]Thanx for the file and the instructions but haxorware still says not a valid image file
Am I missing something simple? haha
no i was missing something, i thought you you was jtaging it (i should read more or at leased take more notice)
try the attached file if that dont work
you just have to do it the hard way(not really) you just be using the haxorware telnet upgrade instruction's to return to stock
Code:
Set your computers ip to 192.168.100.10
Set up a TFTP server with SB5101-2.4.1.6-SCM02-NOSH.bin in its root
Make sure the haxorware webgui isn't currently open
Connect to modem with hyperterminal or telnet to the IP 192.168.100.1
Enter your username and password
cd /ip
ipconfig 1 release
y
dload -i 1 -l -f 192.168.100.10 SB5101-2.4.1.6-SCM02-NOSH.bin.bin
y
cd /
reset
Lol I edited my post by the same time you posted your post. Everything is all good now though.
wut if you dont have a backup of orginal firmware? Is jtagging the only way of reverting back to stock firmware?
(04-11-2011, 08:29 AM)drewmerc Wrote: [ -> ]no you just use the haxor webpage to update with the bin from this post http://www.haxorware.com/forums/thread-9...ml#pid5450 (ignore the text in that post)
oh, thank you. Now I can see the Motorola GUI from the router ip now.
But once I connect the coax cable to it, it tries to go online but unsuccessfully (all lights on), is this normal?
(08-11-2011, 04:12 PM)ktkilla Wrote: [ -> ]oh, thank you. Now I can see the Motorola GUI from the router ip now.
But once I connect the coax cable to it, it tries to go online but unsuccessfully (all lights on), is this normal?
the only reason to flash back to stock is if you plan on using it as a subscribed modem
(08-11-2011, 05:54 PM)drewmerc Wrote: [ -> ] (08-11-2011, 04:12 PM)ktkilla Wrote: [ -> ]oh, thank you. Now I can see the Motorola GUI from the router ip now.
But once I connect the coax cable to it, it tries to go online but unsuccessfully (all lights on), is this normal?
the only reason to flash back to stock is if you plan on using it as a subscribed modem
yes thats the plan. im asking if thats normal for a stock modem?