Need help, bad radio using Vigor Deodex Stock 3.14 rom - HTC Rezound

Kernel 3.0.16---I hope this is all you guys need to help me diagnose this issue.
Anyway, I have a long day of flying ahead of me and it would really suck to have no phone. I have S- on and ClockworkMod.
A buddy of mine had previously rooted my Rezound and put (I believe Scott's rom) on it. I tried the Venom rom, bam, no radio. Switched to the Vigor Stock Deodex rom and same issue. No radio.
This seems like a quick fix, what do I need? All of the threads on radios say S-Off only.
Thanks guys.

mantle88 said:
Kernel 3.0.16---I hope this is all you guys need to help me diagnose this issue.
Anyway, I have a long day of flying ahead of me and it would really suck to have no phone. I have S- on and ClockworkMod.
A buddy of mine had previously rooted my Rezound and put (I believe Scott's rom) on it. I tried the Venom rom, bam, no radio. Switched to the Vigor Stock Deodex rom and same issue. No radio.
This seems like a quick fix, what do I need? All of the threads on radios say S-Off only.
Thanks guys.
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To flash a radio, yes you need S-OFF.
It's better to use Amon-Ra recovery since ClockworkMod has given users a hard time.
If you have S-ON then the last radio flashed was with the last PH98IMG that was loaded onto the phone. So technically it's a rom issue.
Are you trying to flash an ICS ROM over a gingerbread radio? That could be your problem

Tachi91 said:
To flash a radio, yes you need S-OFF.
It's better to use Amon-Ra recovery since ClockworkMod has given users a hard time.
If you have S-ON then the last radio flashed was with the last PH98IMG that was loaded onto the phone. So technically it's a rom issue.
Are you trying to flash an ICS ROM over a gingerbread radio? That could be your problem
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I actually have a 4g signal now, I didn't do anything but reboot the phone again.
Now, I just realized that the phone will not read the SD card, nor will it handle phone calls - when a call comes in it will reboot, when making a call it will reboot.
I also believe that the radio is an ICS one. Any way to double check?
Are you saying I should S-Off now? Or is there a short time fix of something I can flash now? (will be at the airport soon and won't be able to flash anything)
Baseband is 0.95.00.118r, 0.95.00.1223r
Running Android 4.03

Another question, can I S-OFF without ADB?

mantle88 said:
I actually have a 4g signal now, I didn't do anything but reboot the phone again.
Now, I just realized that the phone will not read the SD card, nor will it handle phone calls - when a call comes in it will reboot, when making a call it will reboot.
I also believe that the radio is an ICS one. Any way to double check?
Are you saying I should S-Off now? Or is there a short time fix of something I can flash now? (will be at the airport soon and won't be able to flash anything)
Baseband is 0.95.00.118r, 0.95.00.1223r
Running Android 4.03
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That is gb radio. Flash the old firmware patch
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pwned3 said:
That is gb radio. Flash the old firmware patch
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Any idea where to find that?
Thanks by the way

Installed patch, no dice. Still crappy radio.
How can I revert back to stock? I have the leaked ICS rom already downloaded 3.14.605

Related

New ICS Leak BLD 3.11.065.22 *NEW RADIOS*

Check it out =)
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...id-4-0-build-3-11-605-22-for-the-htc-rezound/
Ronn Plae said:
Check it out =)
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...id-4-0-build-3-11-605-22-for-the-htc-rezound/
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I'm looking now. Thanks for the heads up!
You have to be locked to flash the radios right? Im still on the GB radio. Im iffy about flashing leaked radios.
mighty_markus12 said:
You have to be locked to flash the radios right? Im still on the GB radio. Im iffy about flashing leaked radios.
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Yes, until we get s-off.
already posted
Can we undo the HTC Dev Unlocker, install the stock, install the leak, and do the HTC Dev Unlock again?
MisfitsTimmy said:
Can we undo the HTC Dev Unlocker, install the stock, install the leak, and do the HTC Dev Unlock again?
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Yes. See the other post for download and instructions
Just a warning guys, it updates your h-boot AGAIN. This time to 2.21
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i dont think the radio is updated based on the ss's of about phone, same as what i have now
downloading,thanks.
nghtmr3 said:
i dont think the radio is updated based on the ss's of about phone, same as what i have now
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That's what I was thinking.
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It does update the radio. You need to relock bootloader then flash.
Sent from my Incredible, faster than a Thunderbolt, Rezound
md5s are different in radio and mdm9k images,for whatever thats worth
has anyone that ran the full RUU and unlocked tried to re-install an older gingerbread or ICS custom rom? if so did it work,or are you now "stuck" on this leak?
not being quite sure if i wanted to run the whole thing,i flashed the boot and system images and the phone is unusable because of the bootloops
im thinking the factory images are not happy with the 2.01.605.11 firmware so im wondering now if once you install the new hboot,radio,etc, if the older custom roms do not work
scotty1223 said:
md5s are different in radio and mdm9k images,for whatever thats worth
has anyone that ran the full RUU and unlocked tried to re-install an older gingerbread or ICS custom rom? if so did it work,or are you now "stuck" on this leak?
not being quite sure if i wanted to run the whole thing,i flashed the boot and system images and the phone is unusable because of the bootloops
im thinking the factory images are not happy with the 2.01.605.11 firmware so im wondering now if once you install the new hboot,radio,etc, if the older custom roms do not work
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Yes, the older custom roms will not work well with the new firmware. They run fine, but in my case you suddenly didn't have access to your external SD card . Some have lost both cards . Restoring with Scott's rom fixed this for some, I had made a backup of the stock RUU rom so just flashed back and all was good again. Then I flashed Scott's rom. Sounds like something changed with either the mounting points or the mmcc dev block on the new firmware.
scotty1223 said:
md5s are different in radio and mdm9k images,for whatever thats worth
has anyone that ran the full RUU and unlocked tried to re-install an older gingerbread or ICS custom rom? if so did it work,or are you now "stuck" on this leak?
not being quite sure if i wanted to run the whole thing,i flashed the boot and system images and the phone is unusable because of the bootloops
im thinking the factory images are not happy with the 2.01.605.11 firmware so im wondering now if once you install the new hboot,radio,etc, if the older custom roms do not work
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From my understanding the new firmware doesn't play nice with the older roms. I'm very leery of running the ruu myself. What if the actual release uses the old hboot? Is that even possible?
sent from ics land
its possible that the official OTA may contain a different hboot,but not likely the old one. they have obviously changed some things that would ahve to be re-engineered to work with the old hboot,and their wouldnt really be a point. as much as it seems like a possibility i doubt theyd go to the trouble of releasing a leak just to eff with us
if it contains something different,it would be newer,like 2.22+. but im pretty sure the 2.21 will be the release hboot.
im not sure i want to upgrade yet,either,tho i beieve with the evo3d method we will be able to donwgrade if needed.
my main issue is that i still want to be able to use these older roms,at least long enuff everyone has updated their base and made the old version obsolete. i dont really care about getting back to gingerbread,but without s-off i think its best not to rush into anything.
grrr this whole s-on thing really ticks me off on my thunderbolt or sensation id just run the RUU and not care,as i could always go back to old firmware
scotty1223 said:
grrr this whole s-on thing really ticks me off on my thunderbolt or sensation id just run the RUU and not care,as i could always go back to old firmware
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I hear you, I want to do this so badly but I'm leery of not being able to go back if something went down with my phone and I had to take it in. Talk about itchy trigger finger.
scotty1223 said:
its possible that the official OTA may contain a different hboot,but not likely the old one. they have obviously changed some things that would ahve to be re-engineered to work with the old hboot,and their wouldnt really be a point. as much as it seems like a possibility i doubt theyd go to the trouble of releasing a leak just to eff with us
if it contains something different,it would be newer,like 2.22+. but im pretty sure the 2.21 will be the release hboot.
im not sure i want to upgrade yet,either,tho i beieve with the evo3d method we will be able to donwgrade if needed.
my main issue is that i still want to be able to use these older roms,at least long enuff everyone has updated their base and made the old version obsolete. i dont really care about getting back to gingerbread,but without s-off i think its best not to rush into anything.
grrr this whole s-on thing really ticks me off on my thunderbolt or sensation id just run the RUU and not care,as i could always go back to old firmware
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again this is why we need s-off achieved somehow. i feel your pain scotty.
Well, from what I see in the Amon Ra thread, the mount points for storage are definitely different. (The changelog over on Android Police even mentions a "fix" for storage issues.) As for me, I'm going to wait until drellisdee updates Amon Ra for the new firmware, by which point everyone ought to have their ROMs updated and most of the new "gotcha's" that arise worked out.
mjh68 said:
Yes, the older custom roms will not work well with the new firmware. They run fine, but in my case you suddenly didn't have access to your external SD card . Some have lost both cards . Restoring with Scott's rom fixed this for some, I had made a backup of the stock RUU rom so just flashed back and all was good again. Then I flashed Scott's rom. Sounds like something changed with either the mounting points or the mmcc dev block on the new firmware.
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scrosler from Scott's Rom's posted a flashable zip file that fixes the SD Card Issue.
Link

[Q] Big Trouble In Rezound Town!

Ok, so impatience got the best of me. I bought the Rezound earlier this week when I heard ICS was coming on 4/6. I was sick of my droid x2 so it was a win win for me, I love HTC.
When I found out there was no update in the near future I decided to give the leaked ROM a try. I am NOT rooted, my bootloader is locked.
I flashed the update and now I have no signal on my device.
Frantically i tried to flash back to the current stock to no avail. I tried the RUU but of course it failed due to the difference in hboot versions.
WTF do I do now???
Having an awesome phone you cant use sucks. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I would like to avoid rooting if possible...
weasel87 said:
Ok, so impatience got the best of me. I bought the Rezound earlier this week when I heard ICS was coming on 4/6. I was sick of my droid x2 so it was a win win for me, I love HTC.
When I found out there was no update in the near future I decided to give the leaked ROM a try. I am NOT rooted, my bootloader is locked.
I flashed the update and now I have no signal on my device.
Frantically i tried to flash back to the current stock to no avail. I tried the RUU but of course it failed due to the difference in hboot versions.
WTF do I do now???
Having an awesome phone you cant use sucks. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I would like to avoid rooting if possible...
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Which leak did you flash? Pre-rooted or stock? Also, this might sound like a dumb question, but is your battery door off? You won't be able to get any signal of any kind with the battery door off.
Stock. Battery door is on and still all i get is the little x over the bars. tried in cdma only mode. tried with the sim out, etc
maybe re-flashing the leaked ruu?
weasel87 said:
Stock. Battery door is on and still all i get is the little x over the bars. tried in cdma only mode. tried with the sim out, etc
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Did you run the RUU twice? It might not have finished updating. It needs to flash in hboot, then reboot and you'll flash it again. Try it over and make sure you do it twice if you didn't. That should fix it.
WasabiWa83 said:
Did you run the RUU twice? It might not have finished updating. It needs to flash in hboot, then reboot and you'll flash it again. Try it over and make sure you do it twice if you didn't. That should fix it.
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The old RUU or the ICS? The old one failed due to hboot mismatch. The ICS update I flashed from a PH98IMG. And yes, did it twice.
weasel87 said:
The old RUU or the ICS? The old one failed due to hboot mismatch. The ICS update I flashed from a PH98IMG. And yes, did it twice.
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The leak. You won't be able to flash any old ruu. I would relock your bootloader, then flash the leaked ics ruu twice again.
EDIT: Just make sure you follow the instructions HERE that Scott has provided.
Double check your md5. May have gotten a bad download.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW using XDA
sounds like he didnt run the ruu twice... please run it twice again and let us know
I know this might sound dumb but, awhile ago I was having a similar problem. I went frantic like you. Turns out I must have accidentally bumped the mobile data button in the quick settings pull down bar. Just wondering if you might have data turned it off and didn't think about checking it cause you are figuring it's a problem with the leak.
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[Q] Serious problems switching ROMs

I've got an Amaze 4G on Wind Mobile. My brother and I recently tried upgrading it to ICS. We followed numerous sets of instructions, flashing a recovery, a new version of hboot, s-offing the phone, changing the SuperCID and flashing an ICS ROM. We originally tried Android Revolution HD, but the phone always got stuck at the HTC logo and wouldn't boot up.
After a few hours of searching the forums and trying various things, we finally got the Energy ROM version 5/1 installed, after changing the SuperCID back to the Wind default (globa001 I think). We figured it was an issue with the Revolution ROM, but when I tried upgrading to Energy 5/6, I ran into the same issue.
I have searched the forums and found numerous people with the same problem, but I have not found a solution. I spent all night flashing ROMs and trying various things and I finally got it to go to the Energy boot animation, but it would just sit there and do nothing (I left it a good half hour). The next morning I tried installing Speed Rom with the SuperCID 11111111 and it worked. However, I had tried the same thing the night before, so I'm not sure what changed.
I'm not happy with Speed and would like to go back to Energy, but I'm worried it will brick my phone again.
I am currently using the TWRP recovery, but I used 4ext before with the same result. My firmware versions are as follows:
RUBY PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
HBOOT-1.93.0002
OpenADSP-v02.6.0.2226.00.0202
eMMC-boot
Any help would be very much appreciated.
acc3ssd said:
I've got an Amaze 4G on Wind Mobile. My brother and I recently tried upgrading it to ICS. We followed numerous sets of instructions, flashing a recovery, a new version of hboot, s-offing the phone, changing the SuperCID and flashing an ICS ROM. We originally tried Android Revolution HD, but the phone always got stuck at the HTC logo and wouldn't boot up.
After a few hours of searching the forums and trying various things, we finally got the Energy ROM version 5/1 installed, after changing the SuperCID back to the Wind default (globa001 I think). We figured it was an issue with the Revolution ROM, but when I tried upgrading to Energy 5/6, I ran into the same issue.
I have searched the forums and found numerous people with the same problem, but I have not found a solution. I spent all night flashing ROMs and trying various things and I finally got it to go to the Energy boot animation, but it would just sit there and do nothing (I left it a good half hour). The next morning I tried installing Speed Rom with the SuperCID 11111111 and it worked. However, I had tried the same thing the night before, so I'm not sure what changed.
I'm not happy with Speed and would like to go back to Energy, but I'm worried it will brick my phone again.
I am currently using the TWRP recovery, but I used 4ext before with the same result. My firmware versions are as follows:
RUBY PVT SHIP S-OFF RL
HBOOT-1.93.0002
OpenADSP-v02.6.0.2226.00.0202
eMMC-boot
Any help would be very much appreciated.
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ok, well if your on wind mobile you want to use super cid.
but heres what i think the problem is, you didnt mention anything about wiping. try flashing the superwipe.zip before flashing roms. and always have a nandroid of a working rom. or else you may get stuck....
if you need anymore help, i will be watching this thread
Sorry, I forgot to mention that. I used superwipe and tried the various wipe options in the recovery, with the same result.
I'll definitely look into nandroid before I try installing another rom ;-)
I'd advise switching back to 4EXT recovery, makes flashing easier, trust me. Now update your phone to stock ICS, install 4EXT recovery then format all partitions except sd then install the ROM of your choice.
Before installing ICS you'll need to flash GB stock from WIND, then update to ICS via either OTA or directly on the phone via OTA. Then do what I said above, let us know what happens.
yeah like dark said above me, use 4ext. it makes flashing easier.
ziggy46 said:
yeah like dark said above me, use 4ext. it makes flashing easier.
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Damn thanks limit, lol. +ziggy.
Dark Nightmare said:
Damn thanks limit, lol. +ziggy.
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haha they should make it like 12 max
ziggy46 said:
haha they should make it like 12 max
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The app has no limits, gonna switch to that in a sec, I already gave out like 30 thanks for today, therefore no limits would be awesome, just people might abuse it, smh.
Dark Nightmare said:
I'd advise switching back to 4EXT recovery, makes flashing easier, trust me. Now update your phone to stock ICS, install 4EXT recovery then format all partitions except sd then install the ROM of your choice.
Before installing ICS you'll need to flash GB stock from WIND, then update to ICS via either OTA or directly on the phone via OTA. Then do what I said above, let us know what happens.
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Thanks for your help everyone. I'm a little confused about how to proceed though. I downloaded the stock Wind ruu.exe file from the forums, but I'm not sure what to do with it. I'm running Linux, so I can't execute the file. Is there any way to flash it without a Windows machine?
Also, do I need to relock my bootloader and go through the whole s-off procedure again, or can I simply downgrade to GB and upgrade back to ICS again without going through all those steps?
acc3ssd said:
Thanks for your help everyone. I'm a little confused about how to proceed though. I downloaded the stock Wind ruu.exe file from the forums, but I'm not sure what to do with it. I'm running Linux, so I can't execute the file. Is there any way to flash it without a Windows machine?
Also, do I need to relock my bootloader and go through the whole s-off procedure again, or can I simply downgrade to GB and upgrade back to ICS again without going through all those steps?
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You need windows to flash it.
acc3ssd said:
Thanks for your help everyone. I'm a little confused about how to proceed though. I downloaded the stock Wind ruu.exe file from the forums, but I'm not sure what to do with it. I'm running Linux, so I can't execute the file. Is there any way to flash it without a Windows machine?
Also, do I need to relock my bootloader and go through the whole s-off procedure again, or can I simply downgrade to GB and upgrade back to ICS again without going through all those steps?
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Once you're s-off once, you'll always be s-off unless you s-on again, to use the windows file your best option would be to use WINE. Which I figure you should be know how to use.
Dark Nightmare said:
I'd advise switching back to 4EXT recovery, makes flashing easier, trust me. Now update your phone to stock ICS, install 4EXT recovery then format all partitions except sd then install the ROM of your choice.
Before installing ICS you'll need to flash GB stock from WIND, then update to ICS via either OTA or directly on the phone via OTA. Then do what I said above, let us know what happens.
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Thanks again for your help. I followed your instructions: Downgraded to GB, flashed the Wind ICS OTA, install 4ext recover, ran superwipe and formatted everything except the SD card, and then flashed Energy 6/6. It got past the HTC screen, but got stuck on the Energy boot animation.
Do you have any other suggestions?
acc3ssd said:
Thanks again for your help. I followed your instructions: Downgraded to GB, flashed the Wind ICS OTA, install 4ext recover, ran superwipe and formatted everything except the SD card, and then flashed Energy 6/6. It got past the HTC screen, but got stuck on the Energy boot animation.
Do you have any other suggestions?
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flash the kernel from his 3rd post on energy rom
also you did flash the PH85IMG.zip on his downloads ya ?
Jay_Rulen said:
flash the kernel from his 3rd post on energy rom
also you did flash the PH85IMG.zip on his downloads ya ?
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And did you wait a bit? First boot usually takes a while.
Sent from an Amaaaaaazing place :-D
Dark Nightmare said:
And did you wait a bit? First boot usually takes a while.
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I waited at least half an hour, took out the battery and tried again to no avail.
Jay_Rulen said:
flash the kernel from his 3rd post on energy rom
also you did flash the PH85IMG.zip on his downloads ya ?
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Is that an Energy ROM image?
acc3ssd said:
Is that an Energy ROM image?
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Yes it is.
Sent from an Amaaaaaazing place :-D
Same issue
I'm doing the same and I need help
I'm trying to get the latest EnergyRom. I was using the GB EnergyRom before and finally made it to the T-Mobile Stock ICS rom using fastboot instructions from here: androidforums.com/rezound-all-things-root/535820-how-easier-way-flash-ph98img-files.html using the this ruu. [bravo.d-h.st/z70?key=1340081175
Right now I don't se any S-On instructions for Energy rom, though I do see one for Android Revolution HD. I need to get CWM re-installed as that was lost. Do I need S-Off to get Energy Rom?
How do I get the latest Energry rom installed?
Dark Nightmare said:
Yes it is.
Sent from an Amaaaaaazing place :-D
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Yes, that's the one I installed. What will the other kernel do?
Sent from my HTC Amaze 4G using Tapatalk 2
acc3ssd said:
Yes, that's the one I installed. What will the other kernel do?
Sent from my HTC Amaze 4G using Tapatalk 2
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It's the kernel he built his rom on, so requires it to work properly.

2.13.651.1 Firmware Bits

Hey there. Today we were fortune enough to see such a beautiful update with Android 4.0.4 and Sense 4.1. Along came some new firmware. Here you'll find three flashable zips, one with the entire firmware package (new hboot, kernel, and recovery), one without hboot and recovery, and one just alike, but without the kernel, hboot, and recovery. I've tested the no kernel, hboot, and recovery version, and it was successful.
This updates your Baseband (Radio) to
v.1.12.11.0809, And your HBoot (Bootloader) to v.1.19.00.
Don't blame me if your phone blows up. I didn't make these, I am simply sharing them. I am here to help if you need it though.
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Requirements:
S-Off
How to flash (install):
Download your zip of choice, and rename it to PJ75IMG.zip, and save it to the root of your external sd card. Reboot into bootloader mode, and accept the update. Let it run through, and wait for the successful message. Don't forget to delete the PJ75IMG.zip off of the root of your external sd card after updating, so that if worst case scenario, you can reboot into bootloader or recovery mode. Once you flash the latest firmware, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REVERRT TO THE PREVIOUS FIRMWARE VERSION. It has been reported to brick devices for good!
Code:
[B]Downloads:[/B]
[B][COLOR="Red"]These two include the newest kernel, which has been reported to break WiFi on roms based on old versions. (1.13.651.1 and 1.22.651.1) Proceed with caution...
[/COLOR][/B]2.13.651.1 Firmware (Includes New Kernel, HBoot, and Recovery.) - [URL]REMOVED FOR SAFETY[/URL] [B]MD5: 562d9d40a03645438fe24918aed3da42[/B]
2.13.651.1 Firmware (No HBoot or Recovery) - [URL]http://db.tt/mo2LJ9Am[/URL] [B]MD5: 71EB50966907B194DF23312C2850EB33[/B]
[B][COLOR="Red"]
This version is the complete firmware update package, excluding the new kernel, hboot, and recovery.[/COLOR][/B]
[I][B](Recommended)[/B][/I]
2.13.651.1 Firmware (No Kernel, Hboot, or Recovery.) - [URL]http://db.tt/K4bKYiib[/URL] [B]MD5: 4D3EE2D35F3A6210ADF8FAC0D2F6C9E5[/B]
Q&A:
Q: "I flashed a version with the new kernel included, and all of a sudden my WiFi is borked, F*#% YOU RYDAH! How do i fix it?"
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A: Revert to a kernel that is based on your rom version. You have a few options, 1: Restore a recent nandroid. Be sure to only restore the "boot" partition, and you'll be good to go. 2: Re-flash the kernel you were using. If you'd like, you could take the modules folder from the OTA, and push them over, replacing the old modules folder. (SYSTEM/LIB/MODULES/) - That is merely a suggestion, as others have stated, but I cannot confirm this, as I am running 2.13.651.1.
Q: "I put the zip on my external SD card, booted into bootloader mode, and it didn't recognize/find the zip, what the hell man!?"
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A: Make sure you don't have a copy on the root of your internal memory card, and be POSITIVE, that it is named correctly. (NOT PJ75IMG.zip.zip)
Sent From My HTC Evo 4G LTE, On The Now Network From Sprint!
This may be a dumb question but why would anyone want to flash the hboot and recovery version or is it useful for developers somehow?
thanks boss!!!!!!!! your quick!!!!!!! :good:
Evo_Shift said:
This may be a dumb question but why would anyone want to flash the hboot and recovery version or is it useful for developers somehow?
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No, but someone will eventually use it.
evo401 said:
thanks boss!!!!!!!! your quick!!!!!!! :good:
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No problem. Just trying to follow in Freezas steps, since he's not here anymore.
Sent From My HTC Evo 4G LTE, On The Now Network From Sprint!
Rydah805 said:
Hey there. Today we were fortune enough to see such a beautiful update with Android 4.0.4 and Sense 4.1. Along came some new firmware. Here you'll find two flashable zips, one with the entire firmware package (new hboot, kernel, and recovery) and one just alike, but without the kernel, hboot, and recovery. I've tested the no kernel, hboot, and recovery version, and it was successful.
This updates your Baseband (Radio) to
v.1.12.11.0809, And your HBoot (Bootloader) to v.1.19.00.
How to flash (install):
Downliad your zip of choice, and rename it to PJ75IMG.zip, and save it to the root of your external sd card. Reboot into bootloader mode, and accept the update. Let it run through, and wait for the successful message.
Downloads:
2.13.651.1 Firmware (Includes New Kernel, HBoot, and Recovery.) - http://db.tt/UP4nCkQF
(Recommended)
2.13.651.1 Firmware (No Kernel, Hboot, or Recovery.) - http://db.tt/K4bKYiib
More info coming soon...
Sent From My HTC Evo 4G LTE, On The Now Network From Sprint!
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Is it possible to throw up a version with the kernel included as well, but not the HBOOT or RECOVERY for those of S-OFF that want to flash the kernel through bootloader as well?
If it is possible to just take the boot.img (kernel) from the one version you have up and add it to the one w/o the boot.img in it and flash that through bootloader; I can just do that...
Let me know please and THANK YOU MUCH for being so quick about it.
just flashed worked perfect!! :good:
pinky059 said:
Is it possible to throw up a version with the kernel included as well, but not the HBOOT or RECOVERY for those of S-OFF that want to flash the kernel through bootloader as well?
If it is possible to just take the boot.img (kernel) from the one version you have up and add it to the one w/o the boot.img in it and flash that through bootloader; I can just do that...
Let me know please and THANK YOU MUCH for being so quick about it.
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Yea, hold up.
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Can I flash this being on mean Rom 3.4 or would I need to got to a stock rooted rom?
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Rydah805 said:
(Recommended)
2.13.651.1 Firmware (No Kernel, Hboot, or Recovery.) - http://db.tt/K4bKYiib
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Is this equivalent to installing just the radio?
forceOnature said:
Is this equivalent to installing just the radio?
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yes this should install the new radio, and PRI..i havent installed it yet so i am not sure what else is included
Is there something that prevents flashing if your battery is too low? I tried and it failed so I redownloaded and tried again but failed. Admittedly my battery is at 13% right now though. Or would being on viper ROM prevent it for some reason?
Just updated, no issues to report !
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Is there something that prevents flashing if your battery is too low? I tried and it failed so I redownloaded and tried again but failed. Admittedly my battery is at 13% right now though. Or would being on viper ROM prevent it for some reason?
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i believe the answer is Yes and flashing stuff while that low is playing with fire. Turn it off, put it on a wall charger and wait 30 minutes, bro. The file ain't going anywhere
anyone report better wifi/3g speeds and stability?
Evo_Shift said:
Is there something that prevents flashing if your battery is too low? I tried and it failed so I redownloaded and tried again but failed. Admittedly my battery is at 13% right now though. Or would being on viper ROM prevent it for some reason?
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Don't hold me to it but i dont think it matters what ROM your on because this is just firmware updates not a new ROM. i have the same problem sometimes when doing this kind of install method and the problem is that its named wrong. once you d load it and put it on your SD card go into es file explore and rename it in there. then try again and see what happens.
Evo_Shift said:
Is there something that prevents flashing if your battery is too low? I tried and it failed so I redownloaded and tried again but failed. Admittedly my battery is at 13% right now though. Or would being on viper ROM prevent it for some reason?
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You should be 50 %, my recommendation is 100% before u start fooling around with ur phone, I learned that lesson the hard way when I bricked my phone with 30 % battery and it didn't want to charge, and ruu wouldn't run since the phone didn't have enough power. I eventually got the phone to charge but I had no phone for like 2 hours, you never know what can go wrong. Especially with radios they will brick ur phone for good.
I know from past experience with my evo 3d, running a new rom with a new base, and having the older firmware caused issues, but it shouldn't cause issues running new firmware with older rom base right?
I updated radio and firmware before the Rom last time with out issues
detcup4evr said:
I updated radio and firmware before the Rom last time with out issues
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how about this time with this firmware?
Evo_Shift said:
Is there something that prevents flashing if your battery is too low? I tried and it failed so I redownloaded and tried again but failed. Admittedly my battery is at 13% right now though. Or would being on viper ROM prevent it for some reason?
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I'm pretty sure you have to be S-OFF to flash. You would get errors if you're not since these aren't signed with HTCs key.

[Q] Trying to go from 4.03.605.2 to 3.14.605.12, S-ON

I've been scouring the internet for the last week trying to find a solution, but nothing has worked so far. I'm curious to know if anyone has been able to downgrade his/her software to 3.14.605.12 from the global leak (4.03.605.2) with S-ON. I've tried flashing through fastboot, recovery, flashing a patch to downgrade the main version number, flashing a custom rom first, and anything else I could find in the forums, but everything has failed. I'm trying to avoid going S-OFF. Is there any possible way to make this happen? Thanks.
ps - Sorry in advance if I somehow missed the thread where this has already been discussed at great length.
It isn't possible to downgrade with out being s-off.
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Just out of curiosity, why are you trying to downgrade? I'm s-on and on the global leak as well.
terrible battery life and random reboots.
yo
Unless you just don't want to do it, S-0ff is really pretty
easy and has many benefits. If you read and re-read the
instructions, you'll find the steps manageable and a nice reward
for your efforts.
m2hartman said:
terrible battery life and random reboots.
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Hm... well I don't have random reboots and I don't feel I have terrible battery life, but that can be subjective I guess. But I never have wifi on so I'm on 4G all the time, don't turn off bluetooth, don't have much syncing lately.
Have you tried all the settings tips for better battery life?
Are you tweaking your kernel and causing the reboots from that?
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Hm... well I don't have random reboots and I don't feel I have terrible battery life, but that can be subjective I guess. But I never have wifi on so I'm on 4G all the time, don't turn off bluetooth, don't have much syncing lately.
Have you tried all the settings tips for better battery life?
Are you tweaking your kernel and causing the reboots from that?
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I ran the global update completely stock with amon ra and superuser installed. The only tweak I made to the software was to disable some bloat. I keep just about everything off (including 4g), and never turn up my brightness past 50%. I can get about two days of use like that with my thunderbolt (stock battery). I only really rooted to abuse 4g tethering at my house; I'm not exactly glued to my phone during the day. I updated my rezound because the auto-rotate setting kept crashing sense on 3.14.605.12. I guess it's entirely possibly I bought the worst rezound ever. I guess I'll just have to wait and see if they release another official build higher than 4.03.605.2.
Anyone want to buy a rezound? Works great! Like new!
Only advise I can give you. Fastboot flash the stock recovery, do a factory reset. Then flash your custom recovery and reflash your rom. No wipes needed while in custom recovery. Careful though, this will wipe your internal SD.
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Only advise I can give you. Fastboot flash the stock recovery, do a factory reset. Then flash your custom recovery and reflash your rom. No wipes needed while in custom recovery. Careful though, this will wipe your internal SD.
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I am trying to accomplish the same deal. I want the newest radios from the latest OTA, but I'm stuck on the last Global leak with S-ON.
From what I understand, I have to:
1. Relock my bootloader (not entirely sure how)
2. Flash the latest RUU (all i can find is an .exe file, while all the instructions i find tell me to rename the file to PH98IMG.zip and i'm pretty sure it doesn't work like that with the .exe)
3. Install custom recovery and then re-root.
Can anyone please clarify the procedures? Do I have to reflash stock recovery at anytime during this process? If so, where can I find that file?
Thanks for your help!
Which RUU do you want to run? I've seen the 3.14.605.12 as an .exe and the global as a PH98IMG. You won't be able to run the .12 since you have already upgraded to the global and you are s-on.
The only way for you to get the OTA radios is to s-off since you can't downgrade. I wouldn't worry about it unless you are having bad signal or battery life as the OP. If you are, then follow Snuzzo's instructions to clear everything and start with a fresh install of the ROM (or global RUU if you want stock).
@Blazin
can't be accompliahed without going through the s off procedure first.
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@Blazin
can't be accompliahed without going through the s off procedure first.
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I'm on Neo's Infection 2.3 and I get pretty crappy battery life with the global radios. Neo recommends using the latest radios if you're experiencing poor battery performance.
I guess it's time to find a piece of wire and re-read the S-OFF instructions. I came from a Incredible and we didnt have to short our phone out to achieve S-OFF.
Thanks for your help guys.
My Plan of Attack
Tomorrow's my first day off in a while so I'll hopefully have time to do all this.
Before I start, I want to make sure I've got everything in order.
Goal: Downgrade from Global RUU with S-On to latest ICS RUU with S-Off
1. Relock my bootloader
2. Re-flash global RUU
3. S-Off
4. Flash latest ICS RUU
5. Unlock, install recovery, root
Does that sound right?
You have to root the global ruu and as a precaution, back up your internal/external SD contents along with your daily apps. Once you're s off you don't have to unlock if you flash a patched hboot.
5) flash patched hboot , flash recovery, choose a ROM or flash ota ruu + root + install latest busybox.
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You have to root the global ruu and as a precaution, back up your internal/external SD contents along with your daily apps. Once you're s off you don't have to unlock if you flash a patched hboot.
5) flash patched hboot , flash recovery, choose a ROM or flash ota ruu + root + install latest busybox.
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When I flashed the global RUU, i used Hansoon's all in one toolkit to unlock and root. Can I use that to root the RUU before S-OFF and in step 5?
I've never had to flash a patched HBOOT before. Should I just use the one provided by the Juopunut team?
Use theirs and you wouldn't have been able to flash before. As far as rooting its as easy as flashing the CWM-SuperSU flash able zip. Remember tho you have to be cautious when doing the ICS ruu, it will prompt for you to take an ota.
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