Sprint Mogule EV-DO Rev.A ROM Update - Mogul, XV6800 ROM Development

http://www.htc.com/us/FAQ_Detail.aspx?p_id=75&act=sd
Why update the ROM on your device?
The software upgrade posted below provides several key enhancements for your Mogul:
1. Adds EV-DO Rev.A functionality for faster download and upload speeds when transmitting data wherever EV-DO Rev. A coverage is available.
2. Adds advanced GPS functionality including the software for Sprint Navigation.
3. Adds a Task Manager to the Today screen for easier access and management of Running Programs.
4. Improves Bluetooth performance including usage with Phone As Modem and wireless stereo headsets.
5. Corrects an issue where Windows Live Messenger content may be erased when the device power cycles.
Posted March 10, 2008
Please read the following important notes before starting the upgrade:
Before you proceed, please confirm that this software upgrade is a newer version than what is currently loaded on your device. If it is the same version and your device is operating normally, there is no need to reload the software. To determine what version is running on your device, refer to the image on the left (the newest version is pictured) and note the ROM version and Radio version. Next, go to Start > Settings > System Tab > Device Information on your device. If your ROM and Radio versions are different than what is pictured at left or the ROM Date is older, you should upgrade.
Before you run the ROM Upgrade Utility (RUU), make sure you check and do the following first:
1. If you are having challenges connecting with ActiveSync, please try the following on your device: Start > Settings > Connection Tab > USB to PC and de-select Enable advanced network functionality.
2. The standby and hibernation modes are disabled on the computer. Click here to view instructions on how to do this. If using a laptop, make sure your laptop is plugged into a power source.
3. All running applications on the computer have been closed.
4. Ensure that your device has a battery level of at least 50% (Start > Settings > System Tab > Power > Battery Tab). If the battery "dies" during the upgrade process, there is a chance that it will not recover and will need to be sent for repairs.
5. The update can take up to 25 minutes so set aside time when you will not be interrupted.
6. All data will be deleted from the device during the upgrade (music, pictures, 3rd party applications, etc); be sure to back up all of your data using ActiveSync (Windows Mobile Device Center, if you are running Windows Vista) prior to upgrading. Click here to view detailed instructions on backing up your data using ActiveSync.
7. Do not interrupt the upgrade process or press any buttons until the process has been completed (the device will reset itself when the update is done).
General Procedure on Installing the ROM Update
1. Back up your personal data from the Mobile Device to your computer using ActiveSync (Windows Mobile Device Center, if you are running Windows Vista) if you want to ensure you don't lose any of your data. Click here to view detailed instructions on backing up your data using ActiveSync.
2. On your computer, run the ROM Update Utility (RUU) to install the ROM update to your Mobile Device. Click here to view detailed instructions on installing the ROM update.
3. Restore your personal data back to your Mobile Device using ActiveSync (Windows Mobile Device Center, if you are running Windows Vista). (Optional) Click here to view detailed instructions on restoring your data using ActiveSync.
WARNING: During the upgrade process, do not attempt to make/receive calls, press any buttons on your device or disconnect the device from the USB cable as this will stop the update and your device will be rendered inoperable!!!
The upgrade process takes up to 25 minutes. It is recommended that you close all programs on your PC prior to starting the update program and do not open any applications or files while the update is in process. All personal data stored on the device will be lost. Make sure you save all pictures, videos, and important files to your PC prior to performing the update process.
Download Version 3.35.651.2
Installation Instructions
WARNING: Users should not attempt to load an older version of Mogul ROM software after loading version 3.35.651.2. Please delete any earlier versions of the Mogul ROM software you may have downloaded previously to your PC.
Having trouble Installing your ROM update? View the Troubleshooting Guide to find out how to recover from errors and get common installation questions answered.
If you misplaced the CD that came with your device, use the links below to download any software you need to synchronize your device with your computer.
ActiveSync (for Windows XP users)
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/activesync/activesync45.mspx
Mobile Device Center (for Windows Vista Users)
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx
Microsoft Outlook Trial Version (for Windows XP and Vista users)
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/outlooktrial.mspx

you must be the one riding the turtle. people have been flashing since the last 2 days

twe90kid said:
you must be the one riding the turtle. people have been flashing since the last 2 days
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LOL...stop it...but wth?...i'm with you lol

wow, just ... wow

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ACTIVE SYNC WORKED NOW WITH WM2003se

AT last I done with this help and use widcomm Bluetooh Software 1.4.2 bulid 10 now my active snc work great with wm2003se ..
This issue may occur because the Bluetooth drivers that are provided by Microsoft support a different set of profiles than the drivers that are provided by some third-party vendors. The Microsoft-provided drivers are also signed and will therefore be installed instead of a third-party driver for supported Bluetooth adapters. The Windows XP SP2 Setup program will try to detect if a third-party driver is present. If the third-party driver is installed, the Microsoft-provided Bluetooth drivers will not install. This action makes sure that an existing configuration is not modified. If both provided drivers were installed, and the Bluetooth Radio were connected to the computer, the Microsoft-provided driver would load because it is signed.
If the missing functionality is critical, you may restore the third-party support. To do this, follow these steps.
Note The following steps assume that the third-party software is installed. If it is not, install the software according to the manufacturer's instructions. Then follow these steps from the point in the installation process where the adapter is connected to the computer.1. Click Start, and then click Run, type devmgmt.msc, and then click OK.
2. Locate and then expand Bluetooth Radios.
3. Right-click the Bluetooth adapter, and then click Properties.
4. On the Driver tab, click Update Driver.
5. Install the updated driver manually by using the Have disk option in the wizard. Locate the manufacturer's installation files, and then find the .inf file that is required to install the driver.
6. Complete the manufacturer's software installation steps.
At this point, the third-party provided drivers should work. If at any point you re-enumerate the Bluetooth adapter, the Microsoft driver will be reinstalled, and you must repeat the procedure. This issue will occur only if the third-party driver is removed or if another model adapter installed.
SOWTARE LINK IS HERE
ther is software link
http://asia.giga-byte.com/Communication/FileList/Driver/btd01.v.1.4.2.10.zip
But can this update work fine with both BT earpiece & BT ActiveSync and BT internet ?
To ranajee_87:
You mean installing a new BT driver on your PC? Is that what solved your BT Active Sync problem?
Regards.
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Hi Looking Glass
yes after thats my bt active snyc is working with rom 2.06 thats it
More troubles
Hi ranajee_87!
Thanks for your help.
However I have tried and my Notebook failed the Widdomm upgrade. I got the program here in the forum, but after a full install my PC said that my "license" did not allowed me to use the product. I have an Acer Notebook with factory installed Widcomm drivers, but Acer has not posted any upgrade to the BT programs.
Are you familiar with that?
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Hi looking Glass
yes i have face smae problem after thats but i done with these steps and my widcommm driver is working no more liance isseue may be these steps help you
Note The following steps assume that the third-party software is installed. If it is not, install the software according to the manufacturer's instructions. Then follow these steps from the point in the installation process where the adapter is connected to the computer.
1. Click Start, and then click Run, type devmgmt.msc, and then click OK.
2. Locate and then expand Bluetooth Radios.
3. Right-click the Bluetooth adapter, and then click Properties.
4. On the Driver tab, click Update Driver.
5. Install the updated driver manually by using the Have disk option in the wizard. Locate the manufacturer's installation files, and then find the .inf file that is required to install the driver.
6. Complete the manufacturer's software installation steps.
At this point, the third-party provided drivers should work. If at any point you re-enumerate the Bluetooth adapter, the Microsoft driver will be reinstalled, and you must repeat the procedure. This issue will occur only if the third-party driver is removed or if another model adapter installed.
BT drivers
Hi ranajee! Thanks for your continuous help.
In the latest attempt, I ended with NO BT drivers at all, even after a Restore to a previous date. MS drivers simply don't work, and the Widcomm ones are a bit of a mess plus the "license" system is cumbersome. I'm afraid a new attempt will roll me back a couple of days ago, when I -literally- reformated the Hard disk to factory state after hours lost with the BT drivers.
I feel the whole BT stack issue will never be fixed, since the effort is going to the IIs and III models who already come out from factory with properly working BT drivers.
Plus, in the minus side, I've had a couple of times the "dual stereo" effect back. Even the behaviour of the Headset and the Bt Carkit is somewhat impredictable.
Really, BT in the XDA should be dubbed "BS", Bull ....hit.
Thanks anyway. :wink:
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Qtek 2020 (SE ROM 2.20 CHS translated) +SD WiFi Sandisk + BT Sony Ericsson HBH 35 + SD memory cards + BT BMW Carkit

Sync Conflict: going through the motions WMDC 6.1

I installed embroidery software for my Bernina. I immediately received a message stating I had to update the drivers in WMDC before the software could finish installing to 6.1. Since that time, my device goes through the motions of syncing. I can look at the files on my device. eWallet syncs, but nothing else. On the device, I have the following message:
Result: There has been a change made on your server that requires you to resynchronize al items on your device. Please perform a manual sync.
Please tell me a work around other than rewriting the entire device!
whoa
Amazing the problem is mentioned on at&t board, but no one here has ever had it happen. The at&t fixes have not worked. The fix in the guide to updating the device has not worked. Sigh.
I have a 8525 and sometimes would like to think myself as somewhat dangerous with my knowlege of WM software and flashing, but I have no clue!!
I am assuming that you are talking about syncing to a PC with XP. If that assumption is correct, try deleting and recreating the partnership with your device.
With the device disconnected, in Activesync:
File > Delete Mobile device.
Also be sure you have the latest AS client on your PC.
--Paul

Get activesync connection, for those who can´t[ROM'S]

Hello people,
As everyone knows, there are people who cant connect the new Roms with ActiveSync, for those who cant, we will post here the rigth ones.
Let´s go guys, let's do some work for us... and encourage the people to cook for us too!
The Roms tested:
BD's v5 (Blackdragon) - Thanks mkoch5 for test it.
Best Regards
have u tried this?
1. Keep the WM device connected.
2. Go to Start > Start Search.
3. Enter Device Manager or devmgmt.msc to launch the Device Manager window.
4. Look under the Network adapters node for Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter. If this is not present, skip to step 5. Otherwise, right-click Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter and choose to Uninstall.
5. Look under the Mobile Devices node for Microsoft USB Sync. If this is not present, skip to step 6. Otherwise, right-click Microsoft USB Sync and choose to Uninstall.
6. Disconnect and reconnect the WM device. The device driver for the PPC Phone will re-install and Windows Mobile Device Center will launch.
exakt said:
have u tried this?
1. Keep the WM device connected.
2. Go to Start > Start Search.
3. Enter Device Manager or devmgmt.msc to launch the Device Manager window.
4. Look under the Network adapters node for Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter. If this is not present, skip to step 5. Otherwise, right-click Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter and choose to Uninstall.
5. Look under the Mobile Devices node for Microsoft USB Sync. If this is not present, skip to step 6. Otherwise, right-click Microsoft USB Sync and choose to Uninstall.
6. Disconnect and reconnect the WM device. The device driver for the PPC Phone will re-install and Windows Mobile Device Center will launch.
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I´m using the activesync 4.5 in windows XP. I can connect the Niki while i´m using older ROMs, but newest, i cant.
regards
can´t help but same with my Niki100
Michael
Please Guys, can anyone cook some ROMS with the old active sync function for those who can´t connect with computer?
Best Reagards
I tried the same ROM on a NIKI200 (the other one is a NIKI100) and Active Sync works perfectly
Someone knows where the difference is between 100 and 200 ?
I have same problem on my XDA Star too. On newer rom (Phoenix and latest Lilly) can not connect with activesync
hmmmmmm flashed the NIKI100 again ...and now it works with Activesync
and also in FAST Mode
Don´t know why ... but it works
Michael
Awsome!
What ROM do you used?
regards
I used BD´s V5 .... and it works ...nearly perfect
Michael
Anyone tested the New LILLY ROM v1.4.5 (Build 20757.1.4.0)?
Has anyone sollution about this problem????

Trying to upgrade my HTC Desire 610 ROM

I'm new to this. But I'm trying to upgrade my tester HTC Desire 610 ROM. This is what I have tried:
Details
Before you proceed, please confirm that this software upgrade to 1.54.502.15 (1.54.502.16 for pre-paid devices) is a newer version than what is currently loaded on your device. If it is the same version, there is no need to reload the software. Navigate to the Home screen then tap All apps > Settings > About > Software Information and locate the Software version. If your Software number is less than 1.54.502.15 (1.54.502.16 for pre-paid devices), you should proceed with the upgrade.
WARNING: During the upgrade process the device will reboot multiple times and show software upgrade screens. Do not remove the AC charger as this might stop the update and your device may be rendered inoperable!
Getting Started
Before you proceed with the update, make sure you have done the following:
· Set aside approximately 20 minutes to allow the device to update
· Connect the device to a charger
· Ensure the battery is charged to at least 35%
· Ensure the device is connected to AT&T 4G/LTE and a stable Wi-Fi network
Installation instructions
To manually perform the update, follow these steps below:
1. From the Home screen tap All apps, then tap Settings.
2. Tap AT&T Software Update.
3. Tap Check for updates.
4. Tap Continue to download the update.
5. If downloading the update using the mobile data network (not connected to Wi-Fi), you may be prompted with a data fee warning message. If this is acceptable, tap YES to start the upgrade process.
6. Status of the download can be checked in the Notifications pull down.
7. Once the download is complete, the user will be prompted to install from the Notifications pull down. Tap the System update to begin the upgrade process.
8. Tap OK to begin the update process to software version 1.54.502.15 (1.54.502.16 for pre-paid devices).
WARNING: During the upgrade process the device will reboot multiple times and show software upgrade screens. Do not remove the AC charger as this might stop the update and your device may be rendered inoperable!
9. Device will reboot and begin installation. Users will not be able to use their device during the installation process (approximately 10 minutes).
10. The system update is complete. Tap OK to continue.
11. For best performance, open Play Store and tap the Menu icon, then select My apps and ensure all installed apps are updated.
Manual system update instructions:
If you are outside of AT&T/Wi-Fi coverage, or the update is not found, you may perform a manual system update. This process requires that you download and install HTC Sync Manager first in order to get the proper drivers. If you do not have HTC Sync Manager installed already, you may download the software from
WARNING: Performing the system update manually will delete all information from the device. Ensure all information is backed up before proceeding. See the Help & How To section of this website for more information on backing up your device contents.
Performing the ROM Update:
1. Download and save the HTC Desire™ update to your PC.
Note: Please make sure to download the correct version for your device.
2. Connect your device to your PC via the supplied USB cable.
3. If the device is not recognized by the PC, ensure you have HTC Sync Manager installed and then disconnect and reconnect the device from the USB cable.
4. Once the device is properly recognized on the PC, locate the HTC Desire™ ROM Update that you downloaded. Double-click on the file to launch the system update wizard.
5. Follow all of the system update wizard instructions shown on your PC.
6. Once the update is complete, click Finish in the Wizard and the device will reboot.
7. Once the device reboots, the initial setup wizard will appear.
8. Once the initial setup process is complete, open Play Store and tap the Menu icon, then select My apps and ensure all installed apps are updated.
9. After initial setup and updating all apps, the device is ready for use.
Note: If the ROM update wizard fails to recognize the device, close the wizard and then follow the steps below:
· From a powered off state, hold VOLUME DOWN while powering on the device.
· Use the volume buttons to scroll to FASTBOOT and then press the POWER button to select it.
· Connect the device to the PC while in this state and attempt the ROM update again.
To exit FASTBOOT manually, use the volume keys to navigate to REBOOT and press the POWER button to select it.
But it does nothing when I click on the .exe.
So what to do next??

ADB initiated Titanium Backup?

Background:
I have a rooted SM-G900V (Verizon Galaxy S5) running Lollipop with a broken screen. I have Titanium Backup installed and it was supposed to be running weekly but wasn't. I have recovered my photos, contacts, etc. by connecting to my PC and copying the internal storage and from my gmail restore to a new GS5. I want to recover app data from a couple apps. The phone has USB debug turned on and I can connect with ADB.
I thought I could just run an ADB backup, but apparently in order for the backup to initiate I have to press a button on the lower right of the screen...which is broken. I suppose if I could connect via WiFi and then use a MHL cable I could use a keyboard/mouse to click the button on the phone but I don't have a MHL cable right now and I don't know if that would work anyway (WiFi ADB hasn't worked for me to this point).
THE QUESTION:
I've done a lot of reading and found a number of ADB options that sounded viable, but have not been successful. I have TitaniumBackup installed and thought that I could launch the "backup all" batch process but don't see how to make that happen. I have a new GS5 that is identical setup so I could record some actions on that one and play them on the broken one potentially.
I'm open to any suggestions.
bkenobi69 said:
......... THE QUESTION: I've done a lot of reading and found a number of ADB options that sounded viable, but have not been successful..........
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The only thing I can think of is to guide you to the following thread that should, hopefully, be what you need.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2786395
Good Luck!
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I really appreciate the suggestion. FWIW, I sort of came up with a similar approach myself that I almost have working. I turned on ADB WiFi on the device and then plugged in my wireless USB mouse/keyboard. I set up a script that performs a screen capture every 2 seconds and downloads it locally. With Windows7 image viewer, it automatically updates when the image changes so I get a slide show of what's happening on screen. The only issue I have is that the SD card isn't set up for TitaniumBackup apparently since I get an error when I select the backup action. If I can get TitaniumBackup set up correctly, I should be golden!
Thanks for posting that link. Ironically, the solution I developed was very similar in concept. I will give a short description for others who may need to recover data from a phone with a broken screen.
Prerequisites:
* TitaniumBackup - This can be installed from the Play store even if the phone is not functioning
* USB debug mode enabled - Without this, you are stuck. The only issue here is newer phones don't always enable MTP on connection. My old on did but the new one does not. If it doesn't connect via MTP, you will need to install MTPEnabler or similar.
* USB keyboard/mouse combination
* USB cable
* Charged fully functional phone sans screen
* ADB software - You must have the same version on the phone and PC. If not, it won't work reliably/at all. I went with fastboot_adb(1.0.32)_071114_r21 since I have 1.0.32 on my SM-G900V.
Basic steps:
1) Unpack the ADB software on your PC in a convenient location (C:\ADB)
2) Connect phone to PC via USB
3) Send command to enable WiFi ADB connection
4) Disconnect phone from USB
5) Connect ADB via WiFi
6) Run following batch script:
:loop
adb shell screencap /sdcard/screen.png
del screen.png
adb pull /sdcard/screen.png
echo captured
timeout /t 2
goto loop
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This will dump a screen shot every 2 seconds
7) Open screen.png in Windows image viewer. It should automatically update when the image is refreshed.
8) Type "launch titaniumbackup" and press enter on wireless keyboard.
9) Using either tab or mouse, select the check box to launch TB.
10) Using either tab or mouse, select "menu" from upper right.
11) Using mouse, select "batch actions" from the list.
12) Using mouse, select "RUN" next to "Backup all user apps" from the list.
If all went well, you now have your phone backup up all application data to your SD card which can be easily used on a new phone to restore data.
NOTE:
It may be possible to also use the built-in ADB backup function. I attempted this at one point, but it requires selecting a button in the lower right on the phone. Since I was using ADB over USB at the time, I could not click the button on the phone since I only had one device connected (no hub). If you have a hub it may be possible to use that approach. Alternately, if you use ADB over WiFi, it should also work. However, be aware that there is no way to see where you are clicking or confirm that it worked other than looking at the files on the SD card as ADB backup doesn't appear to give any feedback. Also, this isn't as easy as TB when it comes to restoring as you either have to backup every app one at a time or all together. When restoring, it's also a one shot deal so you can't select specific apps to restore from a larger set.

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