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Hi there,
I know, there is also a special thread regarding this issue, but my question is more general:
I want to upgrade the (write protected) Ext ROM of my XDA. As I do not have an upgrade tool from o2, I've downloaded the latest upgrade from T-Mobile Germany and followed Softworkz's instructions and made my own Extended ROM.
But now I am not sure, if it will be possible to flash my XDAII with the MDAII flash utility (will be flashing the ExtRom with o2 Files only). Do I need the original o2-Sofware to flash or can I take any HTCHimalaya-Software to flash my device?
Thanks for comments...
Bobopopo
Hi Bobopopo!
As stated here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=6289 it's quite easy. You'll find a step-by-step How-To (in GERMAN!) here:
http://www.smartphone4u.de/xda2/tipps_tricks/extended_rom.html
And it works like a breeze! The only thing is that I don't know, whether your O2 xdaII will accept the T-Mobile ROM - but I don't see any reason why it shouldn't.
Only issue could be the Radio Stack Upgrade, but I have no problems at all with the T-Mobile Radio Stack in the O2 network.
Also I don't know of a way to backup your original ROM of the xda II - but maybe theres still the bootmanager way to back it up to an SD-Card!
GrĂ¼sse,
Klaas.
Finally flashed the ROM of my German XDAII with a German T-Mobile ROM (1.60). Has been no problem at all and I am impressed how easy it was (using ER2003edit). The only thing I have to work on is the homezone control, it is not working yet but not so important anyway.
I cooked my own ExtROM, but I think it will need some more improvement.
1. Is there any tool that further compresses the Extended ROM? (My ExtROM ist full but I would love to put some more programs inside)
2. My target is, that the XDAII will need about 5 minutes after a hard reset to install all the required software and get back the old settings. Will a backup with ActiveSync also remeber the favorits, connection settings, program settings aso.?
3. Is it possible to flash with the speed of USB 2.0? Until yet I have only tried with USB 1.1. (because I use a PCMCIA-card to provide USB 2.0 and the flashing manual says not to use an USB hub).
Thanks for some more tipps & tricks...
Bobopopo
@bobopopo and @admiral_k
Hey, I see your are also O2 customers in germany and also have the
homezone feature of O2.
When you did the upgrade, you also upgraded the radio stack...
I think the homezone feature is linked to radio-stack, so Homezone-Control will not work with t-mobile radio-stack.
I see two options... leaving out the radio-stack upgrade or forget the homezone-control.
Could you please write your impressions if it's worth upgrading the radio-stack. Actually if have the homezone-control disable most of the time so I would not really care, but it's nice to know that i can check if I am in my homezone... ( really interessing if you surf the web via local dial-in numbers... )
regards
Alex
Until now I did not see any improvements on the Firmware of the XDAII, but the T-Mobile ROM is working fine...
Regarding the Homezone control, I am pretty sure that this has nothing to do with the radio stack (Reason: After upgrading the whole firmware, the Homezone has been indicated (after a softreset) and disappeared after the next softreset.
So I think the Homezone control is dependent on the Ext. ROM (that I cooked myself by taking some of the new T-Mobile Ext. ROM and some of the old o2 Ext. ROM). Maybe I just didn't find the right mix.
I'll post a solution as soon as I find one...
Hi guys!
I am in a simular situation, I hava MDA II with T-Mobile OS and a German O2 subscription.
I would like to add the auto config for O2, could this be done, if yes how specifically can this be done.
/L-O
Having found the excellent walk-through post on how to amend the nbf files so that the correct country code is set, allowing you to change ROMs to a none country ROM, I set about to try it.
And in fact, changing the files, and re-packing them, was not too bad.
Then I ran the upgrade program for the M1000 Orange Dutch (but WWE version) ROM, on my UK O2 XDA2.
And lo and behold, it no longer failed the country check, and proceeded to upgrade!
It managed to erase the current ROM no problem...
Then it started to install the new ROM...
And it got right up to a lovely 99%, and then hung for a while, before the installer program coming back with an Upgrade Failed error, and telling me to soft re-boot and try again.
Soft re-booting brought up the O2 'water' boot image, but with the ROM details etc re-written for the new verison 1.66 instead of 1.60 - but no backlight would come on, and it wouldn't get any further than this.
I had to go into Bootloader mode, to get it to try again.
And after three attempts, it ALWAYS fails at 99% of the ROM install.
So, does anyone have any ideas?
In the meantime, I am back to my O2 ROM, but I was led to beleive, from the tutorial, that ANY ROM could be used, as long as they were meant for a Himalaya device.
So, why does the Orange M1000 Dutch WWE 1.66 ROM, always fail at 99% when run on a UK O2 XDA2 1.60 WWE?
Anyone?
i think that other have don it without failure
could it be the file you downloaded which is a bit corrupt ?
try downloading it again
Sorry for the offtopic question but where did ya get the Orange Dutch rom?
I really would like to get that one...
Cheers
Panja
maybe dutch == danish
both starts with d and ends with h could be a mistake
from what i know the danish orange rom is the only one out yet but of cause i could be wrong
That would be the answer yes...
I am Dutch and check Orange once and a while and for as far as I know the m1000 isn't even released in Holland...
I just rang Orange because I can't get GPRS to work and I told them I have a XDA II, same as the m1000. But they couldn't help me because they don't have any settings for the m1000 yet...
Pretty g*y they couldn't help me
well what you need is really only access point
and depending on orange login and pass
Oops.
I meant Danish.
Second time I have done that this week.
Copenhaagen and Eindhoven - it's becuase they are so close together maybe *lol* ;-)
Rudegar, any ideas who the users were that got it to work, so I can ask them for the patched ROM files and try that?
m8
I got it to work!
Just download the update from the Danish Orange site.
Click here!
Panja said:
m8
I got it to work!
Just download the update from the Danish Orange site.
Click here!
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I do what exactly?
If left as is, it won't work, as it fails the country check (er remember, it's a UK O2 XDA2 I'm trying to install it on here).
On the other hand, if I use xdatools to alter the nbf file, it allows me to run the install, but constantly fails the process at 99% of the first ROM install...
So, any ideas?
What device did you install it on?
i think he followed this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=8205
That's the very one I refer to earlier, that taught me how to change the country info.
The install fails on 99% though.
So Panja, have you got your extracted files to share if you put it on an XDA2 O2 as well?
Well I've downloaded the ROM upgrade again, and worked through the tutorial steps to change the device settings.
Can I just check something...
I currently have an O2 XDA2, and I am upgrading it with an Orange ROM.
When I enter the device settings, it IS "PH10 O2" I enter as the settings, NOT PH10 Orange, as I want the device to end up as it were. I do enter the device's EXISTING settings Panja, yes?
That's what I have done anyway - entered PH10 O2, so as I speak, it is busy wiping the ROM from the device, connected to my other PC.
I'll be sure to post back here if I manage to get past the 99% new ROM install this time, with a new ROM download, and a new attempt at altering the nbf files...
Wish me luck folks.
NEVER one to tempt the hand of fate, so I will start by saying it's not finished YET...
But it passed the ROM update ok, and now is onto the Extended ROM.
Keep wishing me luck folks...
Weh hey!
Nice new Orange XDA2, if I say so myself.
It looks a bit better, the proper Windows Mobile Boot Screen, than an O2 one, especially with an Orange SIM in...
So now I've saved the amended .nbf files on my PC, so that if needs be and a re-upgrade is needed, I can just run the installer, then delete the real nbf files and replace with my altered ones.
It's just busy doing a Sprite backup restore now - quality. Thanks everyone!
I'll repost back with my experiences of reliability and speed soon if I notice anything untoward...
Oh blast...
I've noticed something straight away...
The new implementation of Cleartype is TERRIBLE.
I can see blue edging to letters all over the place as it attempts to anti-aliase the font.
Previously with the O2 ROM and Cleartype, the letters were smooth, but black throughout...
I seriously think I will either have to forego using Cleartype, or do a ROM re-upgrade back to O2 at this rate.
Thanks for nothing Orange...
After all that, going back to O2 ROM.
Cleartype as per Orange's idea of it, is terrible. Blue all over black text, yellow on the white menu text, and sore eyes all round.
DOH
So now I have to go through it all over again to change the Country Code, to get the O2 ROM back on...
Great...
Sorry I couldn't help ya in time.
I'm sick @ home and didn't check the board till now...
Nice you got it finally to work.
Cheers
Panja,
Did you find the Cleartype as per the Orange ROM, to be unreadable, and full of colour cast?
Also, now that I have gone back to the O2 ROM becuase of the terrible Cleartype with the Orange ROM, do you know if you can just do an Upgrade whereby you only install the Orange EXTENDED ROM onto the O2 current ROM?
I have both ICQ and Messenger, if this is better for you...
I didnt use the cleartype on the Orange rom.
I swapped the Orange rom for the QTek rom.
Happy with the Qtek to be honist...
my first post and contribution.. hopefully it would be alot of help to other people..
this is the official IMATE 1.72 ROM...except that it was encoded to work with O2 XDA2 units
added the O2 splash screen to retain the O2 bootup image -just load O2.cab into your XDA2
the upgrade utility shouldnt show you any more country ID error for O2 XDA2 units.. if there are problems.. holler me ASAP!!
feedbacks would be nice, coz i would like to make upgrades for other Network providers as well..
Thanks for that.
Can you show me a step by step guide on how to upgrade O2 xda 2 1.60.WWE version to this?
Thanks again.
ok... im not an expert yet, coz i just had my XDA2 for a week, but i do enjoy tweaking and playing with it.. besides, the knowledge i gain thru reading this forum is more than enough..
ok.. here goes..
1. create a full BACKUP your XDA2.. (but i dunno if this is helpful should you fail to upgrade your ROM)
2. download the above file and extract it.
3. you should see it extract 7 files.
4. put your xda2 in the cradle connected to the PC
5. run HimaUpgradeUt.exe
6. wait around 30-60 mins. then follow the procedure as shown on your computer. (a hard reset would be required)
7. after the upgrade is done, you should see the IMATE screen upon booting up (instead of the O2 bubble screen) if you wanne be extra sure, check your XDA2 version.if everything is ok, then you should have upgraded it correctly
8. if you want to revert to the old O2 splash screen during bootup, then copy O2.cab to your XDA2 and run it there. Do a soft reset, and voila, it should be back to the old O2 bootscreen.
I suggest that you contact your NETWORK PROVIDER because you will need to manually configure GPRS, MMS, and INTERNET settings on your xda2 after doing the upgrade.
WARNING: i wont be held responsible or liable for failed upgrade of your unit. Please understand that by agreeing to upgrade your XDA2, you are taking full responsibility of whatever untoward incidents that may occur to your XDA2. Flashing the rom might lead to DATA LOSS, SYSTEM MALFUNCTION, and even DEVICE MALFUNCTION.
but.. the rewards of upgrading it is sweet!
Many thanks for all of these description.
BTW, how do you feel the upgrade?
What you really get from this?
Can you share with us?
Thanks again.
Cheers mate.
i dunno, im just a week old newbie in using XDA2 :wink:
i just enjoy tweaking the XDA..so far, no problems here.
My xda2 currently is 1.66wwe. after upgrade to 1.72wwe, what's the different between it? anything increase? sorry because i'm a new bird
did a lil research.. so far, came to this...
The 1.72 ROM eliminates the majority of problems from the 1.66 ROM such as:
Increased battery drain
Device slows down
Bluetooth GPS devices don't work, even with Pocket Bluetooth Tools
Can it be downgraded back to O2 xda2 1.60WWE Rom?
Many thanks.
i doubt that it can be downgraded... i havent personally tried to downgrade my ROM to a lower version.. but there are other threads related to this, and they claim that when they tried downgrading their ROMS, their XDA2 died....
you can try searching for other topics if there are information about downgrading... .so far, i dont have any problems with my 1.72 ROM...
except that there is no running program application which enables me to switch off any running program in the background.. but i easily remedied it by downloading TASKMANAGER.... its quite the same with running programs...other than that, so far, so good.
Error 121 Language ID Error
Hi,
after running HimaUpgradeUt.exe I get the message:
Error 121 Language ID Error (N-2-1-0-1), the ROM image that you are trying to use is not designed to work with your Pocket PC.
I ran ERedit2003 Version 1.2.20 and opened the file ms_.nbf using the password 0x20040305. I saved the file with the different language settings WWE, ENG and GER. Always the problem remains the same.
My XDA2 currently has ROM 1.66.01GER.
Thanks for help.
try to change the operator name , too! or use other hymalaya upgrade files, from other roms!
Re: Error 121 Language ID Error
GentleMan said:
Hi,
after running HimaUpgradeUt.exe I get the message:
Error 121 Language ID Error (N-2-1-0-1), the ROM image that you are trying to use is not designed to work with your Pocket PC.
I ran ERedit2003 Version 1.2.20 and opened the file ms_.nbf using the password 0x20040305. I saved the file with the different language settings WWE, ENG and GER. Always the problem remains the same.
My XDA2 currently has ROM 1.66.01GER.
Thanks for help.
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hi, i tried encoding with it again.. please download it, replace the other files and try if it still gives you errors or not. thanks... ill be waiting for your feedback
Re: Error 121 Language ID Error > Error 120
Waxx said:
hi, i tried encoding with it again.. please download it, replace the other files and try if it still gives you errors or not. thanks... ill be waiting for your feedback
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Hi,
Thanks. But now I get the message:
Error 120 Language ID Error ( N-1-8-1-8 ), the ROM image that you are trying to use is not designed to work with your Pocket PC. I tried with settings O2 WWE, O2 GER and O2 ENG.
When specifying CDL instead of O2 the error code changes to Error 120 Language ID Error ( N-1-8-8-8 ).
So the problem remains the same
Thanks for help.
Help for beginners: upgrading O2 Xda II to ROM 1.72
New to Forum-sorry to be slow on the uptake. I am trying to undersand how to upgrade O2 Xda II (ExROM 160.50) to ROM 1.72 without losing the machine. Waxx says you need to reconfigure the ISP settings (I assume because they are lost in the upgrade). I cannot find O2 settings for GPRS Interenet and MMS on the net. Talking to O2 is a waste of time.
Does anyone have a step by step description that results in ROM 1.72/Radio 1.18 (or lower if 1.18 still in beta) working on O2 Xda II?
Has anyone reported doing it sucessfully. Have non recoverable failures been reported?
RamyG
Just copy the attached CAB file across to say, My Documents on your XDA, and run it via FileManager.
It will customise your O2 XDA II with all the correct settings.
Once it has done that (and you've tested it works), just uninstall the O2 Active bit and your settings will remain (well they did on mine)
BTW - I upgraded to the new ROM, and have had no problems at all ! Very sweet
Mark
Thnx Mark, just to make sure before I jump in: the steps are:
(1) upgrade to 1.72 using Waxx's attachement (is that the file you used?) (2) follow the procedure you described and I will get O2 customised Xda II (same as where I started) but with ROM1.72 and later Radio Stack. Right?
2 questions:
(a) are the GPRS setting for MOBILE WEB (post paid)
(b) what benefits should I expect from the upgrade? (other than the satisfaction that it succeeded, l if it works?
thnx
RamyG
Yep I used the attachment from Waxx ...
The procedure you mentioned is correct ... I did have a few heart stopping moments after the upgrade because (like you) I couldn't find the necessary settings for GPRS etc .. but the O2 cab file re-installs everything back to what it should be for the UK.
You are prompted to choose relevant settings - in this case you get a choice from either post-paid (MobileWeb) or PrePay ...
As for benefits, people are reporting better bluetooth support, and better battery life. Only upgraded mine yesterday, so can't comment on either yet !
HTH
Mark
Has anyone else had problems charging overnight with the ROM version?
Got Error 120: Country ID error N-8-1-1-1
Hi all,
I am new member here. I did upgrade to ROM 1.72WWE and seems working fine. Because the PDA is idle, I try to roll back to ROM 1.60.44 eng. and got the country id error N-8-1-1-1. I tried to set the regional to English (UK) and English (US) but failed. Any comment? My XDAII is bought from Asia-HK. Thanks a lot.
Chris
Mark thnx for your help. For all those undecided souls I can report that Waxx's ROM 172 upgrade works fine for O2 Xda II. (BTW: it takes 3 times as long to upgrade as they say it does - it's 30 min for each of ROM ExROM and Radio modules).
Mark, O2.cab did not work as exepcted for some reason. When I ran it, it simple created a text file with O2 network config info and did not actually configure the Xda II. The info was correct and a manual config worked first time. Puzzled, I ran the O2 cab again but from another directory. This time I got the O2 spiral (I may have gotten the network configed again I can't know as I had previously configured it manually . The upgrade did lose the O2 dialer screen and reverted to the iMATE one. This is trivial. the Net is full of free attractive skins. e.g http://sourceforge.net/projects/pocketpc-apps/
Mark Peters- I thank you again.
RamyG
IMPORTANT: Updated 28th September - I now know that if you have bootloader v1.06 on your XDA II, you cannot downgrade your ROM (at the moment). We will see if we can find a way round this but cannot promise anything.
Hi everyone!
Just wanted to share the experiences/conclusions with upgrading my XDA II ROM with you all.
I have split this into two posts for ease of reading and clarity. This post is the first of the two and contains the background and conclusions. The next post contains the solution (hopefully) and can be found here:
Fix and prevent ROM upgrade/downgrade Country ID errors
So the impatient ones amongst you can skip straight to it if you wish , although it is best to read this post first.
Background
Some months ago, I bought my XDA II which had the 1.03 USA ROM in it and shortly afterwards, successfully upgraded it to the latest official release from O2 (1.60.50WWE), using their supplied executable package Xda_II_Upgrade_v16050.exe obtained from here.
Last week I upgraded to the i-mate 1.72.00WWE version using the .nbf files and HimaUpgradeUt utilities extracted from the RUU172126WWE_imate.exe executable supplied in this post.
I configured the .nbf files for operator O2 and language WWE using softworkz ER2003Edit tool obtained from here.
The upgrade went smoothly enough - all seemed well, so last week-end, fired up by this success, my friend came over (merlin_uk on this forum) and wanted to upgrade his XDA II to the same version, but containing the 1.17.00 radio, using the files extracted from the UK02-172WWE.zip file obtained from here.
These .nbf files were already configured for operator O2 and language WWE.
I decided to do the same. merlin_uk upgraded with no problems, but I hit the notorious 'Country ID' error :shock:. This didn't make sense, so I tried re-running the exact same upgrade I had done the day before and it also reported Country ID error. merlin_uk re-ran the upgrade he had JUST performed and it also reported Country ID error. Something strange was afoot :?.
We looked at the information in the DeviceData.txt file produced on the device by the HimaGetDeviceData utility used by the upgrade process and saw that the operator was specified as 'CDL' even though we had configured 'O2' as the operator in the .nbf file headers. We therefore suspected that the XDA had become a 'CDL' device somehow. To confirm this I ran the i-mate upgrade without changing the headers to 'O2' so they were set to 'CDL' and it got past the initial check and would have continued if I had chosen to do so.
Now we were on a quest :evil: - something OTHER than the information specified in the headers was setting the XDA's operator code to 'CDL'. Our first thought was that it was the upgrade program itself.
We spent the next 15 hours or so using disassemblers, etc. to look at the HimaUpgradeUt.exe program trying to see where it was doing it. We even managed to get past the initial check, thanks to merlin_uk, by forging the DeviceData.txt file on the device (produced by HimaGetDeviceData) and setting it to read-only, but it still failed when trying to do the upgrade itself. At 6am we had to stop (work committments got in the way ).
Yesterday, I continued the quest and turned my attention to the .nbf ROM images instead. Eventually I found the problem. There is an extra block of information contained in the Operators ROM (ms_.nbf) image just after the nbf header. This extra block contains a language code and an operators code - and guess what? - yeh you got it - it specified 'CDL' as the operator code! EUREKA!! nailed it at last This extra block is documented in the ROM layouts described here.
I then manipulated the ms_.nbf file so that the nbf header contained 'CDL' as the operator (to match the DeviceData.txt) and so that the extra block contained 'O2' as the operator (to match what my operator should be) I ran the upgrade and it ran successfully .
Predicting that my XDA II was now back to being an 'O2' device, I ran it again immediately, and it failed with Country ID error. This confirmed everything. I then reconfigured the nbf header to operator 'O2', ran the upgrade again and voila, I have a 1.172WWE O2 XDA II. .
Since then, purely for experimentation, I have downgraded to the original O2 1.60.00 release and upgraded back again.
Conclusions
The information specified in the extra block of data in the operators ROM image (ms_.nbf) is used to set the device/operator/language in the device. It doesn't need to match what the device is set to already. It is this information which HimaGetDeviceData will retrieve at the beginning of any subsequent upgrade and return via the DeviceData.txt file. I assume it is updated to the new values towards the end of the upgrade process.
The information specified in the nbf headers of all the ROM images (NK.nbf, ms_.nbf and Radio_.nbf) is used to set the device/operator/language in the software of the device. It must match the device/operator/language currently specified in the device.
Neither the ER2003Edit tool nor xda2nbftool, obtained here, update the extra block of data in the ROM image.
The limitation of not being able to downgrade does not exist in any devices with bootloader versions earlier than v1.06. The limitation was caused by the device operator code being unwittingly updated to a 'wrong' value, which affected any further attempts to upgrade. Devices with bootloader v1.06 cannot downgrade, even if the operator code is correct.
The Country ID error could be a thing of the past, as long as anyone upgrading checks and amends, if necessary, the information contained in the extra block of data in the operators ROM before performing the upgrade. This should be done even if the nbf headers are already correctly configured.
In my next post I describe the steps I took to upgrade my XDA II. I believe it is now possible, using those procedures, to upgrade/downgrade the XDA II to/from ANY version/language/operator, as long as you don't have bootloader v1.06 installed.
I-mate pocket pc dead
Hi, my name is roderick i'm new at this site!
today i've tried to upgrade my i-mate pocket pc with wm5. It has Bootloader v1.06. I downloaded this update "ruu172751ger_e-plus_shipping.exe" and prompt a Country ID error. now my i-mate is dead...stays only at the bootloader. When
i did some research i found that i cannot downgrade. I dont have any backup...So i have to put away my pda??
PLS HELP ME I'M DESPIRATE
Is there any way to uninstall the Bootloader v 1.06 on my device coz' i think this is the main reason why i can't upgrade or downgrade my Xda2.
Pls. help.
hello sir
need help about error when upgrading radio.nbf
what should i check 1st?
my PDA O2 XDA II+bootloader v1.03
phone come from costumer in hang condition,then I try upgrade using this rom from c_shekar
ROM: 7.0b.40CS (WM6 AKU 7.0)
dated: 30.Sep.2007
OS 5.2.1620 (Build 18125.0.7.0)
upgrade....rom...ok
upgrade....extended rom...ok
upgrade...radio rom....fail(always error)
please need help?thanx...
error show like this picture:
so now my XDA just PDA cannot use phone when start 1st boot show
no gsm
6.00
please need solution thanx...
Clueless!!!
How does this upgrading of the ROM work?
I have an IMate PDAL WM5 phone and running on TF_WM5_PEAN_VER_03.00
What is a bootloader?
Can I make use of just about any ROM updates available here?
Is it possible to upgrade it from WM5 to WM6?
Obviously now,,,, I AM CLUELESS!!!!
Thank you should you help!!!
A splinter topic from DCS's post Fix and prevent ROM upgrade/downgrade Country ID errors.
Okay here's the skinny. I believe there are two parts to this problem.
One the user is not complying to the procedure in changing the codes.
Two the user has previously upgraded using a foreign Extended ROM ms.nbf file (filled with own modified CABs).
I have included the ms_.nbf files of various operator IDs. They do not have any Extended ROM CABs or Splash screens (to be inserted by user according to your locale and fancy later when upgrading to the WM2003SE ROM).
Begin the repair.
Run HimaUpgradeUT.exe together with the ms_.nbf, HimaClearJumpCode.exe and HimaGetDeviceData.exe files. Do not add any nk and radio_ *.nbf files.
After completion of the fix you can start with your WM2003SE upgrade.
Or you can simply remove HimaGetDeviceData.exe and upgrade if you can live with the foreign ID in your Himalaya.
I need help!!!!!!!! :? :? :? :? :?
My freind upgraded my imate to win2003se. After booting the imate gives only black screen with the word serial or usb when cradled.
We tried to re-upgrade or re-downgrade but no hope. Always the same error message: Error 120: Country ID Error.
is that any way to find out which rom I have now on my mashine or to do anything to get it back booting.
Thanks in advance.......
Flash
Remove your battery for awhile.
Pop it back in and hard reset.
Then try to flash with the four different ms_.nbf I attached.
Thanks Dr.Stein
I did what you described in you reply but no chance.
I am getting the same Error 120.
Do you have any idea what to do?
Thanks in advance
when you get stuck in boaltloader screen, thing you can do is soft reset and continue to upgrade again. but if still can't work just downgrade with base rom (1.03 for boatloader 1.02) and (1.60.44 for baotloader 1.03)
Well I have the bootloader 1.02.
Where can I find this rom
Thanx. :? :?
What did this error means: N-O-N-8-N after Error code 120
Thanks
:lol: Thank you Dr Stien i somehow managed to change my country id.
But Thanks to you its all how it should be Thanks Again
Spliffy
8)
Thanks guys, I solved it.
Mabrook... :lol:
your friend "Roaydak" :wink:
if I understand correctly :
these file will set your country ID /operator ID to O2 so the WM2003SE upgrades (which all have O2 has operator ID ) will work.
depending on if yours is now Qtek, CDL, TMOBILE or O2 you have to start from the right file.
Which means that afterwards when you want to downgrade to your original Qtek, CDL or TMOBILE ROM you will get Country Id error ?
unless you have manipulated offset 74 in the WM2003SE upgrade.
plz correct me if I'm wrong
Fix
M4io said:
if I understand correctly :
these file will set your country ID /operator ID to O2 so the WM2003SE upgrades (which all have O2 has operator ID ) will work.
depending on if yours is now Qtek, CDL, TMOBILE or O2 you have to start from the right file.
Which means that afterwards when you want to downgrade to your original Qtek, CDL or TMOBILE ROM you will get Country Id error ?
unless you have manipulated offset 74 in the WM2003SE upgrade.
plz correct me if I'm wrong
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No Bro these files will set your Himalaya to it's original state - select Qtek, CDL, TMOBILE or O2 accordingly.
Afterwhich you should alter the WM2003SE ROM to your individual Himalaya - Qtek, CDL, TMOBILE or O2.
Only then can you do your upgrade.