Streakmod Recovery via Multirecovery flasher makes things easier!
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Just completed my first flash on my Streak.
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I have a Dell Streak! I have done everything that Modaco's Dell streak roms page has instructed. I just cant get it. I have Rom Manager, I have flashed clockwork recovery. its just not working. Anybody have any advice? HELP!
paulsendrake said:
I have a Dell Streak! I have done everything that Modaco's Dell streak roms page has instructed. I just cant get it. I have Rom Manager, I have flashed clockwork recovery. its just not working. Anybody have any advice? HELP!
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I'd go fully back to stock and start again if i were you.
Flash stock recovery
Flash stock 1.6
Flash clockwork recovery
Flash paul's 2.1 (I think this is necessary, i can't remember)
Flash 2.2
Done
Also, what's ROM Manager? Oo
Hello,
I rooted my phone with z4root, and then installed SuperUser and ROM Manager v4.2.1.0.
I flashed ClockworkMod 2.5.0.7 (selecting Dell Streak version). When I try to "reboot into Recovery" (using ROM Manager), the phone will reboot to the startup screen, not to ClockworkMod Recovery screen. If I try to boot to recovery by holding the VOL + and -, it will reboot to the stock recovery screen.
I bought this Streak USED, and I think that the previous owner had flashed a 2.2 version on it before the official upgrade. Is there a way to reset this back to the original settings? I would like to use StreakDroid 2.0.0. Am I missing a critical step in the procedure? Thank you all for your help in advance.
Android Version 2.2
Baseband - GAUSB1A130500-US
Kernel 2.6.32.9-perf
OEM - GAUSB1A130500
Build 10688
Stop using rom manager, qdltool the phone, then try again. Rom manager has caused a lot of problems for a great deal of people I know.
shinryu77 said:
Hello,
I rooted my phone with z4root, and then installed SuperUser and ROM Manager v4.2.1.0.
I flashed ClockworkMod 2.5.0.7 (selecting Dell Streak version). When I try to "reboot into Recovery" (using ROM Manager), the phone will reboot to the startup screen, not to ClockworkMod Recovery screen. If I try to boot to recovery by holding the VOL + and -, it will reboot to the stock recovery screen.
I bought this Streak USED, and I think that the previous owner had flashed a 2.2 version on it before the official upgrade. Is there a way to reset this back to the original settings? I would like to use StreakDroid 2.0.0. Am I missing a critical step in the procedure? Thank you all for your help in advance.
Android Version 2.2
Baseband - GAUSB1A130500-US
Kernel 2.6.32.9-perf
OEM - GAUSB1A130500
Build 10688
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You don't need to go back to the original settings if you plan on using a custom ROM, it's a waste of time....
You should've read through more threads and found out ROM Manager doesn't play well with the 5" Streak. Anyway, you need to look for the thread under Streak Android Development called Streakmod Recovery and download that recovery image...
Secondly you need to look for the "fastboot" folder download and get that on your computer so you can flash the Streakmod recovery image.
Thirdly you need to download the baseband you wanna use.... I think most have gone from the 318 baseband that was engineered to work for StreakDroid 1.9 to the 351 baseband and it's working for StreakDroid 2.0 also. (if you are just getting started I would personally suggest using StreakDroid 1.9 until DJ Steve has worked the kinks out of 2.0)
Aside from all I just told you you should look this link up to make sure you get all the correct drivers installed:
http://streakdroid.com/?page_id=92
This is also a very helpful BUT instead of using Clockwork Mod Recovery you will be using StreakMod:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=872214&highlight=flash+amss
Get this reading done and then start tinkering, it'll save you a lot of head ache.
I used to freak out when my Streak would take longer than normal to boot or all of a sudden reboot or something like that.... Now I've learned enough to where I'm not scared to tinker and do about anything to it because I've learned how to get it back
shinryu77 said:
Hello,
I rooted my phone with z4root, and then installed SuperUser and ROM Manager v4.2.1.0.
I flashed ClockworkMod 2.5.0.7 (selecting Dell Streak version). When I try to "reboot into Recovery" (using ROM Manager), the phone will reboot to the startup screen, not to ClockworkMod Recovery screen. If I try to boot to recovery by holding the VOL + and -, it will reboot to the stock recovery screen.
I bought this Streak USED, and I think that the previous owner had flashed a 2.2 version on it before the official upgrade. Is there a way to reset this back to the original settings? I would like to use StreakDroid 2.0.0. Am I missing a critical step in the procedure? Thank you all for your help in advance.
Android Version 2.2
Baseband - GAUSB1A130500-US
Kernel 2.6.32.9-perf
OEM - GAUSB1A130500
Build 10688
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I don't think rom manager works with the streak
Please help me how to downgrade from 2.3.3 to 2.2.2.
Please help me.
I am using dell streak 5
You have to be a little clearer... There is no gingerbread for the Streak except for StreakDroid 2.0, if you want to get back to a Froyo build, 2.2, all you have to do is flash StreakDroid 1.9.1 or 1.9.0.
Use the SEARCH and you can easily find out how this is done
I want to go to OFFICIAL 2.2.2 Version.
You can easily download the stock 351 update.pkg and stock recovery from the Dell Streak Wiki. Flash the stock recovery and then boot into recovery. Once in recovery choose option 2 to install the update.pkg which you have downloaded and put in the root of your external SD card. The recovery will see that update.pkg and begin to write it to your phone. You will probably have to do a factory reset to get it to boot
I got a new streak because my last one was acting up (warranty). The old one was rooted and had BB351. This new one came ATT Locked with BB347. Like a moron, i had the 351 Update.pkg on the sdcard and i tried updating via the new streak (holding down the power button and volumes buttons and selecting #2 update via sdcard).
now, no matter what i do, i get stuck at the logo. Any advice to just getting it back to normal?
you need to flash the 351 recovery img to use with the 351 install pkg, using the latest multirecovery flasher tool is the easiest way to do so, to save writing script. there are posts on how to do so in these forums
Sc00terage said:
you need to flash the 351 recovery img to use with the 351 install pkg, using the latest multirecovery flasher tool is the easiest way to do so, to save writing script. there are posts on how to do so in these forums
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meaning can't directly upgrade 347 to 354? or upgrade to 351 first, then do another upgrade to 354? I got the same issue here...
cocaice2009 said:
meaning can't directly upgrade 347 to 354? or upgrade to 351 first, then do another upgrade to 354? I got the same issue here...
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If you are running 347 with stock 347 recovery you can try an OTA upgrade by downloading the 351 .pkg file direct to your phone and then tap on the DL notification in the notification tray. You should be on wifi to do this. You need a stock recovery to install the .pkg files. Checks are made to prevent installation of ROM from a different region. Since 347 and 351 are both 00 roms (retail unlocked) the upgrade from 347 to 351 may work. The advantage of this method is that you don't lose your settings and apps as you do when installing after booting into recovery and installing the package after it has been renamed to update.pkg.
You can't go directly (without using 354's recovery) from 351 to 354 because they are for different regions.
Hi guys, I have tested installing GingerStreak 2.4.4 for my Streak 5.
But for some reasons, I would like to recover my device to 2.2.2 stock Rom.
(Stock Recovery Rom Files (.pkg, etc) are already got when I updated my Streak 5.)
Unfortunately, I haven't backup with Nandroid.
Then, how can I restore the device to the Rom as Stocked version?
I suggest:
Download the amss.mbn, dsp1.mbn, and recovery for the Froyo ROM you want to install.
Download the pkg file for the ROM you want to install, rename it to upgrade.pkg and put it in the root of your SD Card.
Flash the amss.mbn, dsp1.mbn and recovery files to your Streak using fastboot.
Boot into stock recovery and select option 2.
Do not let your phone boot normally - when you use the fastboot reboot command make sure that you boot right into the recovery you just installed.
I know that some users have not flashed the amss.mbn and dsp1.mbn files before successfully reverting to Froyo from Gingerbread, and that if the flash of the upgrade.pkg file is successful these files will be flashed also. I just wonder if these files conflicting with the recovery (not matching versions) have something to do with the reports of problems reverting from GingerStreak to a Froyo build.
Theses are the steps I followed with no problems to get from GS 2.4.3 back to Stock 351. YMMV.
If you want to go to a custom Froyo rom install the stock rom it is based on, let your phone reboot and then install the custom rom.
Thanks a lot for your detailed suggestions.
Being different way from the way you suggested,
I had tried this way -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1206187
and I have success to re-flash Stock Rom to my S5.
However, your guide is not only very interesting but also be my study.
Thank you again, very much!