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|  | This should indicate that a manual mode switch is required. | 
|  | The code path without TSS request did not initialize the recovery client
in order for it to be used to send iBEC. Now the client is always initialized. | 
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|  | Sometimes devices do not switch modes, sending a zero length packet
appears to fix this situation and prevents failures during restore. | 
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|  | The filesystem extraction process takes a while on WIN32.
In order to quickly determine connection/mode switch issues, we move
the quicker logic before the slower one. | 
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|  | This fixes restore on CDMA devices which had issues with obsolete .hex files. | 
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