i have hboot 1.49.1107 and i seem to be the only person on here with that version.
my WiFi won't work on any rom, even a rogers rom. this is extremely irritating because when i sync with google it tries to sync all of my apps on 3g. this happened once and used 160mb of my data.
i tried re-packing roms with the wifi module, bla bla bla i've tried it all.
i was on a rom before that had wifi working, then i tried to upgrade to a new rom, no wifi, unfortunately no backup because i've never had such a problem. every other rom wifi is broken.
can someone please help me? i just haven't sync'd with google at all now, because it will just rape my data.
Have you tried flashing a custom kernel with GUI kernel flasher in the apps/themes section ?
Garrytheogre said:
Have you tried flashing a custom kernel with GUI kernel flasher in the apps/themes section ?
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i've tried flashing roms but not just the kernel. does that usually work? i'll try it now.
nope, didn't work.
i'm trying to flash an older recovery and then flashing a rom, maybe it's the recovery i have no idea at this point.
does this have to do with my Hboot version? i've never heard anyone talk about this version before. does anybody have the wifi module file from a stock rogers rom with 1.49.1107 hboot?
Chillaxed said:
i have hboot 1.49.1107 and i seem to be the only person on here with that version.
my WiFi won't work on any rom, even a rogers rom. this is extremely irritating because when i sync with google it tries to sync all of my apps on 3g. this happened once and used 160mb of my data.
i tried re-packing roms with the wifi module, bla bla bla i've tried it all.
i was on a rom before that had wifi working, then i tried to upgrade to a new rom, no wifi, unfortunately no backup because i've never had such a problem. every other rom wifi is broken.
can someone please help me? i just haven't sync'd with google at all now, because it will just rape my data.
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I have the same hboot with rogers. I don't think its anything weird. It happens after using revolutionary. I'm not sure what your issue is but I've flashed radios and kernels through cwm and didn't have problems.
Also this is dev forum not q&a
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Chillaxed said:
i have hboot 1.49.1107 and i seem to be the only person on here with that version.
my WiFi won't work on any rom, even a rogers rom. this is extremely irritating because when i sync with google it tries to sync all of my apps on 3g. this happened once and used 160mb of my data.
i tried re-packing roms with the wifi module, bla bla bla i've tried it all.
i was on a rom before that had wifi working, then i tried to upgrade to a new rom, no wifi, unfortunately no backup because i've never had such a problem. every other rom wifi is broken.
can someone please help me? i just haven't sync'd with google at all now, because it will just rape my data.
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Did you capture a nandroid backup before flashing a custom ROM? If so, you can always get the kernel (boot.img) from the backup folder. This can be flashed using "fastboot" while your phone is in bootloader but not until you restore your custom ROM (flashing a ROM updates your kernel so you need to flash your custom kernel afterwards). The command is:
fastboot flash boot c:\somefolder\boot.img
You also need the matching wifi driver. Easiest way is to restore your nandroid backup and copy the \system\lib\modules\bcm4329.ko to your SD card. You can copy this file back after restoring your custom ROM
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Did you capture a nandroid backup before flashing a custom ROM? If so, you can always get the kernel (boot.img) from the backup folder. This can be flashed using "fastboot" while your phone is in bootloader but not until you restore your custom ROM (flashing a ROM updates your kernel so you need to flash your custom kernel afterwards). The command is:
fastboot flash boot c:\somefolder\boot.img
You also need the matching wifi driver. Easiest way is to restore your nandroid backup and copy the \system\lib\modules\bcm4329.ko to your SD card. You can copy this file back after restoring your custom ROM
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what is your hboot version? i dont have a nandroid backup because i'm stupid and wanted more space to put jackass 3d on my phone. could someone post the file i need?
Chillaxed said:
i have hboot 1.49.1107 and i seem to be the only person on here with that version.
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Hboot 1.49.1107 arose because you use the revolutionary tools. Those HBoot 0007, after the tool has revolutionized the Hboot 1107. This is completely normal
soliution try it
dear have u tried kingcobra 3d ???
if not then
donwload the latest version
then install it using sd card but remember do full wipe of ur device before installation
even from advance menu too
then install it
if it stucks at boot screen then
no prob
connect ur device with computer using fastboot
then push the boot.img file from the same rom u downloaded and installed (kingcobra)
then reboot ur device
if dont knw how push the boot.img
tthen tell me i ll explain it to u
not sure if it works on the GSM 3ds, but on CDMA that are unlocked but S-ON we can use an app called FlashImageGUI that'll flash kernels from within the OS. Usually fixes wifi problems, and doesn't require using fastboot.
However, that's CDMA, do not know what it would do to a GSM
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not sure if it works on the GSM 3ds, but on CDMA that are unlocked but S-ON we can use an app called FlashImageGUI that'll flash kernels from within the OS. Usually fixes wifi problems, and doesn't require using fastboot.
However, that's CDMA, do not know what it would do to a GSM
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yes thats the one I was talking about . It works well on gsm
There is another method that discovered by those ppl in Taiwan.
1. Boot your device into fastboot.
2. Connect your device to computer. (phone screen should now changed to 'fastboot usb')
3. Open cmd and type 'fastboot boot recovery.img' (providing you have all the required files as well as recovery image)
4. Flash the rom as usually.
We all know that HTCDev does not give full access to bootloader when we unlock. So his way gives your the highest permission of recovery.
Give a try and hope it works.
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not sure if it works on the GSM 3ds, but on CDMA that are unlocked but S-ON we can use an app called FlashImageGUI that'll flash kernels from within the OS. Usually fixes wifi problems, and doesn't require using fastboot.
However, that's CDMA, do not know what it would do to a GSM
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i've tried this too with no luck.
also i am a dumbass and have never done a backup because i've never had anything go wrong like this.
boyzxiii said:
There is another method that discovered by those ppl in Taiwan.
1. Boot your device into fastboot.
2. Connect your device to computer. (phone screen should now changed to 'fastboot usb')
3. Open cmd and type 'fastboot boot recovery.img' (providing you have all the required files as well as recovery image)
4. Flash the rom as usually.
We all know that HTCDev does not give full access to bootloader when we unlock. So his way gives your the highest permission of recovery.
Give a try and hope it works.
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what files do you need? the entire rom? or just the recovery?
i've used fastboot to do the recovery.img then the boot.img and still no wifi, then i tried flashing the rom as usual, then flashing a custom kernel through the GUI app, and still no wifi.
looks like this is an actual hardware problem, reverted back to stock rogers RUU and still no WiFi.
Here's a flashable zip I created to fix my Wifi issues. May be worth a shot.
This is whats happening to me too, i had wifi working before on stock rom, but once i fashed a custom one in there, i tried turning WiFi on, and all it says is ERROR under the wifi icon in settings..
im trying to flash custom kernel and hope it fixes it...
Moved to proper forum.
Have you tried flashing the module on its own
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hey guys i just soft brick my phone, it doesnt boot up after installing a kernel called singleneedle kernel, i was using viper rom. I have the phone unlocked but with s-on since i did it thru htc method. How can i restore my phone back to factory settings, i can get to recovery and fastboot.
I would wipe data, cache and dalvic then install a new ROM or try just wiping cache and dalvic then install viper again. This 2nd method might save all your data...
To flash a custom kernel.you have to do.it througj fastboot or it wont take boot into recovery through fastboot and then flash it normally like you would and it should work
Also.i could be wrongi think silver needle is only for. 2.3.3 are u runming 2.3.4?
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thanks guys for all your help, i restore back to stock with the ruu files that was posted by JTningle on the development section. I reclock the phone and than flash the ruu files and than just unlocked it again and rooted the phone. I dont use fastboot to switch kernels I use an app that i found on the market called flash image GUI, since i dont have s-off this is the easiest way doing it.
cal4877 said:
hey guys i just soft brick my phone, it doesnt boot up after installing a kernel called singleneedle kernel, i was using viper rom. I have the phone unlocked but with s-on since i did it thru htc method. How can i restore my phone back to factory settings, i can get to recovery and fastboot.
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cal4877 said:
thanks guys for all your help, i restore back to stock with the ruu files that was posted by JTningle on the development section. I reclock the phone and than flash the ruu files and than just unlocked it again and rooted the phone. I dont use fastboot to switch kernels I use an app that i found on the market called flash image GUI, since i dont have s-off this is the easiest way doing it.
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Flash Image GUI is a great app, if I don't say so myself!
Unless you've switched to Sprint, your profile says Tmo. The silverneedle kernel by netarchy is only for the CDMA version of the EVO 3D, not GSM version.
Also, as mentioned above, I don't think silverneedle has been updated in a while and as such, might not be compatible with the latest software version of Android.
Appreciate the support of using my app, Flash Image GUI!
Glad to see you were able to resolve the issue via relock, RUU, unlock and root.
I had my wife's EVO 3D working fine on VipeRom2.1 I think and when i tried to update it to 2.5 it went into a reboot loop. I cleared everything by formatting the system and clearing the cache and data and nothing. I tried a different rom, MeanRom and same thing. Right before it seems like it is going to get me to the unlock screen, reboot. I can get into the bootloader and the recovery just fine but no matter what i install, reboot, reboot, reboot.
Evo 3D
twrp 1.03
Recovery 2e
HBOOT 1.5
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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I had my wife's EVO 3D working fine on VipeRom2.1 I think and when i tried to update it to 2.5 it went into a reboot loop. I cleared everything by formatting the system and clearing the cache and data and nothing. I tried a different rom, MeanRom and same thing. Right before it seems like it is going to get me to the unlock screen, reboot. I can get into the bootloader and the recovery just fine but no matter what i install, reboot, reboot, reboot.
Evo 3D
twrp 1.03
Recovery 2e
HBOOT 1.5
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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What software is your phone on ? The 2.08 or 2.17?
jschauf said:
I had my wife's EVO 3D working fine on VipeRom2.1 I think and when i tried to update it to 2.5 it went into a reboot loop. I cleared everything by formatting the system and clearing the cache and data and nothing. I tried a different rom, MeanRom and same thing. Right before it seems like it is going to get me to the unlock screen, reboot. I can get into the bootloader and the recovery just fine but no matter what i install, reboot, reboot, reboot.
Evo 3D
twrp 1.03
Recovery 2e
HBOOT 1.5
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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Did you change/update your radios at all?
I am not sure of the software version. I tried going back to unrooted stock with RUU_Shooter_U_HTC_ARA_1.24.415.2_Radio_10.55.9020.00_10.13.9020.29_M_release_208706_signed and it gave me a version error.
I am running radio 0.97.10.0808 according to the relocked screen that I am getting while trying to restore to unlocked sprint stock.
And now I see the difference in radio and the version in the restore file.
Thanks for the assistance, my Epic Touch 4g has been so simple to tinker with, this thing is a pain in the rear.
The RUU you installed was for the GSM version of the phone, re-run the CDMA version. The GSM version is called Shooter_U whereas the sprint version is just called Shooter.
I'm guessing this would be a good place to start?
http://www.scottsroms.com/downloads.php?do=cat&id=4
I will try this one when I get home today. Hopefully I can get it back stock and then start over and get a functional custom ROM working.
The wife was not to happy I blew up her phone yesterday trying to update it, I am guessing she is not going to let me "fix" it again.
Yupp, install one of them, not sure which one will allow you to do the HTC unlock though.
I think I figured out what I did wrong in the first place. Someone please correct me if I am wrong. I forgot that 1.5 S-ON can't just install the ROM from the standard recovery method like I can with my Epic Touch 4G. I think I need follow the "How to Flash Any ROM or Kernel You Want" instructions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239821. I just booted to recovery and tried to install the ROM. Does this sound about right?
jschauf said:
I think I figured out what I did wrong in the first place. Someone please correct me if I am wrong. I forgot that 1.5 S-ON can't just install the ROM from the standard recovery method like I can with my Epic Touch 4G. I think I need follow the "How to Flash Any ROM or Kernel You Want" instructions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1239821. I just booted to recovery and tried to install the ROM. Does this sound about right?
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I didn't look at the link you posted. But with hboot 1.5 you can not write to the boot partition from recovery. In order to do this you need to extract the boot img from the ROM your gonna flash and fastboot flash boot boot.img then fastboot boot recovery.img will take you to recovery and flash ROM from there
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I didn't look at the link you posted. But with hboot 1.5 you can not write to the boot partition from recovery. In order to do this you need to extract the boot img from the ROM your gonna flash and fastboot flash boot boot.img then fastboot boot recovery.img will take you to recovery and flash ROM from there
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You actually dont need to do both. If you just do a fastboot boot recovery.img it will give you complete access, including flashing the kernal. So after you type that command, it will load a the custom recovery and when you flash the rom, it will flash the kernel included with the rom as well. FYI you need to do a fastboot boot recovery.img each time you want to flash a kernel. If you arent changing kernals then you can just go into recovery as you normally would and flash a rom. If you want to flash a kernal without hooking up to a computer, then read into Flash Image GUI.
JayDaKissEP said:
You actually dont need to do both. If you just do a fastboot boot recovery.img it will give you complete access, including flashing the kernal. So after you type that command, it will load a the custom recovery and when you flash the rom, it will flash the kernel included with the rom as well. FYI you need to do a fastboot boot recovery.img each time you want to flash a kernel. If you arent changing kernals then you can just go into recovery as you normally would and flash a rom. If you want to flash a kernal without hooking up to a computer, then read into Flash Image GUI.
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This is what I thought, The first one I tried was the newest version of ViperRom. I first tried to just flash over top of the existing rom with the hope I would not have to reset everything and make her start over with how she had it setup, I guess the newest version had a newer kernel. Hopefully I am able to get it back to a functional state this afternoon.
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This is what I thought, The first one I tried was the newest version of ViperRom. I first tried to just flash over top of the existing rom with the hope I would not have to reset everything and make her start over with how she had it setup, I guess the newest version had a newer kernel. Hopefully I am able to get it back to a functional state this afternoon.
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I believe that does have the anthrax kernel havent downloadedthe new version. However i know some people have been having problems with roms that are based off the new OTA if their phones still have the old firmware. Definatly flash teh kernel/boot via fastboot recovery that should take care of the problem.
Correction not anthrax.
I got everything back working yesterday, I guess doing it correct the first time will save me some headache. I just need to remeber to start recovery from windows instead of from the bootloader screen. Thanks for the assistance.
Hi,
I am new to this forum. I have just flashed the latest version of LeeDroid v5.4 onto my EVO3D. Everything works except wifi.
My EVO3D is GSM and Hboot 1.49.0018 has been unlocked via htcdev,
security is still S-ON as I do not intend to flash a new kernel.
I have flashed revolution recovery into the phone as well.
Everything from LeeDroid 5.4 works except WIFI, which is unable to be enabled. It says an error.
Could someone please lend me a hand please?
Many thanks
fliptoback
Did you try the solution mentioned in the FAQ on leedroid.com?
Hi, thanks for the quick response.
I had a look of the faq previously...to my understanding, the faq with reference to the wifi issue refers to wifi calling (TMOUS)...I am not quite sure what that means though...
Could u pls clarify?
Thanks again.
Edit: I googled a bit more on wifi calling and I believe this is a service provided by T-Mobile? I am in Australia and we don't have this kind of wifi calling service here.
Is this patch still relevant to my current issue with LeeDroid not able to enable WIFI? Thanks again.
I dont really know if it helps, but I guess it shouldn't hurt your phone. The patch seems to be an apk file and is named SignalBoost.apk, so I would definitely try it.
Did you enable the "*Optional Orange UK Signal boost/WiFi calling selectable in Aroma" on installing? Maybe this option is a problem.
It could be that the stock kernel is not compatible, but I did not see any information that it wouldn't.
S-Off your unit and flash kernel...
Thanks guys for your response.
Is flashing the kernel the only way to resolve this? To flash the kernel I would need to downgrade the bootloader before I can do S-off.
You can flash the Kernel via ADB-commands.
Take the file boot.img from the rom archive.
Put it in the directory on your computer, that contains ADB.exe and fastboot.exe.
Enter to the HBOOT (hold volume(-) and press power, then choose fastboot)
Connect to the computer vith USB (You'll see "Fastboot USB" on the device screen)
Open CMD, navigate (in DOS-window) to your ADB-directory and write:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
The phone will reboot, you have WiFi. The problem caused because you are S-ON.
fliptoback said:
Thanks guys for your response.
Is flashing the kernel the only way to resolve this? To flash the kernel I would need to downgrade the bootloader before I can do S-off.
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Just download and install flash image gui app either from the forums (free, forgot where the link is) or from market for about $1. This let's you flash kernels with ease. Might help to wipe dalvik and cache as well as fix permissions afterwards too.
Or just install 4ext recovery and use their smartflash enabled mode.
Hope this helps get it working! I'm Aussie, s-on, and never bothered to downgrade either.
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Thanks ozlokie!!!!
I followed your advice, bought the $1 flash image gui from google play, use it to flash the latest kernel to the phone, reboot and I HAVE WIFI!!!!
All without downgrading hboot and mucking around with S-off.
I can't believe this is not documented elsewhere on the internet! I have been searching all day and see nothing like this mentioned.
That app is a GEM. Thanks again ozlokie and thanks again everyone who chip in and try to help.
I can finally take a rest from the PC now. It has been a looooonng day.
fliptoback said:
Thanks ozlokie!!!!
I followed your advice, bought the $1 flash image gui from google play, use it to flash the latest kernel to the phone, reboot and I HAVE WIFI!!!!
All without downgrading hboot and mucking around with S-off.
I can't believe this is not documented elsewhere on the internet! I have been searching all day and see nothing like this mentioned.
That app is a GEM. Thanks again ozlokie and thanks again everyone who chip in and try to help.
I can finally take a rest from the PC now. It has been a looooonng day.
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S-Off is unnecessary at this point, i have a same problem just like you and it solve without using a flash image GUI, just in case you wanna use another ROM, try to push a boot.img, as explain above, mate..
Here you go. http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=902919&d=1329314313 try this kernal I had the same problem all I did was switched kernals and it works WiFi and all enjoy you may need to download the g u i app from the market you can use this to flash your kernal if you dont have s off yet
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Hello Everybody,
Mine is a GSM EVO 3D WITH s-on. Currently I am have cyanogenmod with nothing working except calls, music and sms. I did not notice the fact that i had to s-off before installing cyanogenmod. Also before I installed cyanogenmod, I made a backup of my rom using ROM manager v5.0.2.0. Then after I installed cyanogenmod, it got stuck in a boot loop, I tried to restore my backed rom using bootloader. It did not restore because there CWM version mismatch I guess between v5 and v4. [In ROM manager, cwm is showing v5.0.2.0 but in bootloader it is v4.0.3] I got a error telling that system.img not found while trying to restore ROM. i BADLY NEED TO RESTORE MY ROM. How can I restore my backup? The files in my backup are as follows:
.android_secure.vfat
boot.img
cache.ext4
data.ext4
nandroid.md5
recovery.img
system.ext4
Should I be converting the cwm v5 files to v4?
Also I needed the stock kernel file. Help me regarding this.
Is this the stock kernel file?
Hi,
I found this link. Is this the stock kernel file? It was mentioned "Based On HTC Evo3D GSM ICS Source 3.0.16"
Code:
https://github.com/Coolexe/shooteru-ics-crc-3.0.16-e733189/downloads
Please help me regarding this. Which rom can I use for S-ON device
Your problem is more than likely a kernel one. When you flash roms with a s-on device it won't flash the kernel that came with it. They do not have access to the boot partition unless you flash through fastboot after you install the rom. Same goes for backups. To solve your problem manually flash 4ext recovery through fastboot. This recovery has smart flash which allows you to flash kernels through recovery. Then you gotta find a compatible rom for s-on devices. Check through the gsm dev section. Some roms and kernels do not play nice with s-on. Hboot neither. Check to make sure your rom is compatible with your current hboot. Aosp roms usually don't play nice with newer hboots so keep that in mind.
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Hi,
Thank you for the reply. But The problem is I am unable to access Android Market or use the internet on my cyanogenmod that is currently installed. What is the alternative??
Jsparta26 said:
Your problem is more than likely a kernel one. When you flash roms with a s-on device it won't flash the kernel that came with it. They do not have access to the boot partition unless you flash through fastboot after you install the rom. Same goes for backups. To solve your problem manually flash 4ext recovery through fastboot. This recovery has smart flash which allows you to flash kernels through recovery. Then you gotta find a compatible rom for s-on devices. Check through the gsm dev section. Some roms and kernels do not play nice with s-on. Hboot neither. Check to make sure your rom is compatible with your current hboot. Aosp roms usually don't play nice with newer hboots so keep that in mind.
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Do you have the right radios flashed for your rom?
Hi,
I am not sure about what radios mean. I just tried installing cyanogenmod on a S-ON device and got stuck in a bootloop, later when it managed to pass the boot screen, I was not able to access any of the features other than call, sms and music.
What Should I do?
Jsparta26 said:
Do you have the right radios flashed for your rom?
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Radios are based off of the firmware software that governs all the the network and phone call modules. Having older firmware may cause problems for certain roms. Check to see if you have the latest. You can do this by searching for PG86IMG radios in the gsm dev section based on what country that phone is based on. Make sure you rename the file PG86IMG in all caps and place it on the root of your sdcard. Boot in into bootloader and let your phone detect and update. Make sure your relock bootloader first through fastboot on your computer. Fastboot oem lock is the command. You may have to start all over but at least your phone will be working again. My next suggestion is to gain s-off before you flash cyanogenmod again. You can look through the stickys in gsm dev section for the root guide. S-off will solve your problem and you will give functionality to your Rom. Good luck
What will happen when I flash these radios? What is the next step?
Jsparta26 said:
Radios are based off of the firmware software that governs all the the network and phone call modules. Having older firmware may cause problems for certain roms. Check to see if you have the latest. You can do this by searching for PG86IMG radios in the gsm dev section based on what country that phone is based on. Make sure you rename the file PG86IMG in all caps and place it on the root of your sdcard. Boot in into bootloader and let your phone detect and update. Make sure your relock bootloader first through fastboot on your computer. Fastboot oem lock is the command. You may have to start all over but at least your phone will be working again. My next suggestion is to gain s-off before you flash cyanogenmod again. You can look through the stickys in gsm dev section for the root guide. S-off will solve your problem and you will give functionality to your Rom. Good luck
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Hi guys,
I'm getting a little problem installing the cyanogenmod 9 on my device, so I founded that I have to "fastboot flash boot boot.img" when i flash cyano. I know how to do that, but I want to ask you: I kept s-on to prevent damages on my smartphone, are there any serious risks flashing boot that way?
Thanks,
Ruben.
As long as you flash the right one, i dont think so but i am not sure. I s offed few weeks back, i can recommenf it
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as long as you flash an evo 3d(cdma OR gsm) boot.img you shouldnt have a problem. At the most the phone will bootloop which can be corrected by flashing the correct boot.img from bootloader
EM|NEM said:
as long as you flash an evo 3d(cdma OR gsm) boot.img you shouldnt have a problem. At the most the phone will bootloop which can be corrected by flashing the correct boot.img from bootloader
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Flashing a cdma boot.img on a gsm and vice versa can brick your phone if i'm correct.. That's why some flashable kernels have shooter and shooteru files.
As I've read, shooteru is the GSM version isn't it? By the way, I'm SURE the boot is correct, because I take it directly from the ROM I'm going to flash, that is exactly for my device
Ruben92 said:
As I've read, shooteru is the GSM version isn't it? By the way, I'm SURE the boot is correct, because I take it directly from the ROM I'm going to flash, that is exactly for my device
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Shooteru i gsm yes, if you take the boot.img from the rom it shouldn´t hurt.. since flashing the rom itself is doing the same. It's just a kernel.
I'm doing it, let's see if it works
that why i included the OR its either cdma or gsm. different devices as far as the kernel is concerned
Uff, the ROM keeps rebooting infinite times! Now I'm trying to reflash the rom and boot.img...
First do a full wipe, install rom and then flash kernel
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I did this before n i got wifi error so i flash back to custom kernel to get back my wifi. Is there any way to fix wifi error after flashing stock boot.img?
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klect said:
First do a full wipe, install rom and then flash kernel
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Done... Something like, uh, 5 times... Didn't worked...
What is your hboot? If its 1.53 the rom wont boot. This hboot is known to have issues with CM. I would suggest you try out some other ics rom for now.
You should get s-off and downgrade your hboot if you want agrabrens CM
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KayKram said:
I did this before n i got wifi error so i flash back to custom kernel to get back my wifi. Is there any way to fix wifi error after flashing stock boot.img?
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Wifi not working in stock kernel means that the stock kernel isnt compatible with the rom you are trying to run. You could look for a kernel with the most stockish setting. I think anryl, coolexe and "the other one" all can be set up to behave mostly like the stock htc kernel. Just have to tweak it right
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I just want to point out to the op that anything you flash on your phone has the potential to damage your phone and worst case scenario: bricking your phone. Just make sure you research and do a lot of reading. But I'm pretty sure you already knew that.
klect said:
First do a full wipe, install rom and then flash kernel
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hi...im a newcomer...never root any phone before...my phone also still S-OFF...im also want to use CM9 but im also having bootloop...erm...I have some question to ask someone that can help me here...
1. what do you means by FULL WIPE...? hope you can list because im confuse...
2. after im done with FULL WIPE...what should i do first...? either install rom from SD or 'Fastboot flash boot boot.img'....?
Hope you guys can help me...n sorry for my broken english...THANKS
S off or s on? Your phone comes s on, with s off you dont.need fastboot flash. Full wipe in.recovery > wipe all user data + dalvik and cache.
First flash the rom, then flash.kernel
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full wipe, install rom, then flash boot.img,
Assuming you have a custom recovery installed, you will have an option to do a full-wipe.. It wipes a few partitions on your device and I believe cache from your phone... It does not wipe your personal data on the sd (other than apps installed on phone) card so don't worry about that. He meant install the rom first then fastboot flash boot boot.img in fastboot.
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affiqaznan8 said:
hi...im a newcomer...never root any phone before...my phone also still S-OFF...im also want to use CM9 but im also having bootloop...erm...I have some question to ask someone that can help me here...
1. what do you means by FULL WIPE...? hope you can list because im confuse...
2. after im done with FULL WIPE...what should i do first...? either install rom from SD or 'Fastboot flash boot boot.img'....?
Hope you guys can help me...n sorry for my broken english...THANKS
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Ruben92 said:
Hi guys,
I'm getting a little problem installing the cyanogenmod 9 on my device, so I founded that I have to "fastboot flash boot boot.img" when i flash cyano.
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If you are using fastboot to flash the boot.img, why not just start your recovery with fastboot using the following command:
fastboot boot recovery.img (where "recovery.img" is the name of the recovery file you flashed)
That will put your recovery in a mode where it can flash boot.img as part of the ROM or kernel zip and then you won't have to extract it to flash it separately. You also need to disable SmartFlash (S-ON) in the tools menu if you are using 4EXT recovery when using the fastboot method.
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