sup all, I moved on from the android but im going to let my daughter use my vzw fascinate and was tring to rooted stock. My phone is on firmware 2.2.1, kernal 2.6.32.9 and baseband s:i500.04 veb01. Last time I tried to restore I didnt get far. I d/led all the lastest but the phone did accept anything maybe because it is on the older rom. Also I liked the blachole rom is that still available? Any solution to my problem? Thanks
EB01 was not an official release. ED05 was the last official Froyo release. Also there was an official Gingerbread release called EH03.
Follow this link and there are instructions on how to get the phone back to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238070
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If I was still on eb01 in 2012 with all its unofficial glitchiness I would have moved on from android too
Just wait till your daughter is rocking ice cream sandwich and eventually jb. You are going to be mad you didn't update sooner
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Aokp m6 with the data fix installed.
-Hai guise I haz problems on the pre-alpha release and I don't know why.
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I currently have Bionix Final R1 custom rom installed on my Vibrant and just yesterday I got the notice that Froyo is available for update from T-Mobile. Am I able to take the update with the custom rom installed or do I have to flash back to stock then update to Froyo?
Best bet is back to stock.
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Thanks for the reply.
Would I also have to unroot the phone to make sure the OTA Froyo update works?
No probably not, the update was released with mini kies so it should update no matter what
Only issue I think I'm facing is that it is only letting me postpone the update. I would prefer to just get the latest Bionix V that runs on 2.2 instead of getting the stock 2.2. Thoughts?
Would I be ok doing a data wipe/factory reset on my phone then doing the OTA update or flashing a different rom?
Maybe you wanna try Bionix v1.2.1 before you go to OTA Froyo update
Skip official and go with bio v. Why would anyone want stock???
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From what I can understand I can just flash the new Bionix w/o doing any wipe, I just flash on top right?
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From what I can understand I can just flash the new Bionix w/o doing any wipe, I just flash on top right?
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I am not too familiar with R1, back then I was using Axura. Only thing I suggest is if you have a lag fix disable 1st, then you should be able to flash right over it since Bionix wipes. I THINK you have to disable the old Voodoo version as well but either way do it to be safe.
The instructions I followed to install superclean had me download the leaked froyo then flash over with sc. Can I install sc on my wife's if she gets the ota froyo update or do I need to flash the leaked froyo first? Can't believe that froyo was released 1 day after I finally updated on my own! (Kind of glad though bc I love sc and wouldn't have had the seeds to flash a custom rom if I didn't think that froyo was never coming )
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Hey guys,
My wife has a vibrant and i was wondering how to update it to gingerbread roms. We bought it from a friend who. Already rooted it and has bionix v1.3.1 on it. I'm notbto familiar with the vibrant. I've rooted my g1, hd2, and now my nexus s. Can I just download the gb rom and flash it in recovery?
Thanks
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Best thing to do is read. First check out the custom bootloader thread. While the bootloaders aren't required they do solve a couple major problems. Next check out the different GB roms for instructions. I've posted instructions for coming from froyo in my thread as have others.
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First of all you already have one one of the most stable ROMs on that phone already. Second there is no official GB ROM for the Vibrant and even though there are alot of GB ROMs out there for the Vibrant, they are not from the true source so they won't be as stable as the Froyo ROMs avialable with battery and GPS being the main issue. The reason Im telling you this is if your wife is like my wife that bearly just learned to work a smartphone and will come to you for any issue, you're better off flashing the most stable Froyo ROM out there for her, but if I'm wrong and she could deal with issues herself then take your pick out there.
If you do decide to stay with Bionix 1.3.1 just reboot on recovery and see if he still has the bionix zip file store in the sd and just reinstall it and it will do a full wipe.
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didnt find much about MIUI here just a simple question if i go to MIUI the ICS version will the nandroid bring me back as i saw some ppl saying that it hadd wrong bootloder ?
There's an ICS version of MIUI released for SGS2 already?
yes 6 January I think
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Well I'm on galnet MIUI right now and there's no official ICS build. There's a hybrid build which is basically a framework merge and it's not too bad. They've released an alpha build for MIUI ICS but I wouldn't recommend using that 'cause it's still buggy. Hope this helps. Happy to answer any more questions.
ok im new and im sorry about that
*i traded my iphone for a note that had ics on it i wanted to learn android with no roots hacks tweeks and so on so i tried to flash back it bricked and i un bricked it so now in (about phone) it says:
Android version4.0.3 (i thought that was isc)
Baseband i717uclc5
Kernel [email protected]#1
Build numberIML74k.144the phone is running gingerbread i have seen both versions and it is not icsanything will help thanks in advance
that is ics you need to download a tar and flash that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1599127
follow the directions in this thread
thanks for the response but thats what i did but it is clearly gingerbread but says ice cream sandwich
When you say you "bricked it and un bricked it" what exactly did that entail?
My guess is whatever that was, the flash didn't take properly... A"bad flash" if you will.
I would recommend redownloading then reflashing the gingerbread package with Odin.
Just because it looks like gingerbread doesn't mean that it is. Touchwiz looks almost identical on both versions.
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