Been trying to unlock my mophos bootloader and I've been very careful to make sure I do it right and not brick my phone. I installed RSD Lite 4.9 but when I plug my phone to the usb and reboot into rsd nothing happens, my device isn't listed either. Am I missing something? (Using Windows 7 64 bit.)
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If you are on 2.3.5 you cannot unlock. If you are 2.3.4, download the Root-Unlock-Relock pack (links located in the Photon Compendium). It been available since April and has RSD lite 5.6.
Yes I am still in 2.3.4 and rooted. Would I have to get rid of my root to unlock the boot?
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Yes I am still in 2.3.4 and rooted. Would I have to get rid of my root to unlock the boot?
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No you don't. Did you install the drivers?
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Yes I did install the drivers. I managed to run the unlock tool but couldn't execute the fastboot command. Downloaded the file but every time I try to extract the files I kept getting a diagnostic error message...
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If you pulled the files form my site you need to use 7-zip. Rezipping them in a standard zip format is on the list but it will make the files larger.
Thanks guys for the help, I have my bootloader unlocked after several tries. Only problem now is that most of the pictures on my sd card are now corrupted. Has anyone experience this too? I was under the impression that this process wouldn't affect my data while the card was still mounted so I didn't consider going through the trouble of backing up. In all honesty this wasn't worth loosing my files. But thanks anyway...
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Thanks guys for the help, I have my bootloader unlocked after several tries. Only problem now is that most of the pictures on my sd card are now corrupted. Has anyone experience this too? I was under the impression that this process wouldn't affect my data while the card was still mounted so I didn't consider going through the trouble of backing up. In all honesty this wasn't worth loosing my files. But thanks anyway...
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It was actually stated to remove SD card while doing this although my SD card wasn't affected
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This all happened while I was trying to flash the MIUI rom. Went through the configuration and when it said I was done my phone never recovered from the boot image screen. So I tried flashing a few more times and even picked a different zip file all to no avail. Kept getting an "error while flashing boot image" so I decided to do an advanced restore. When it was all said and done my phone came back in but most of the data on my sd card was corrupted. Hopefully I will be able to recover my pics and stuff...
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Lokifish Marz said:
If you are on 2.3.5 you cannot unlock. If you are 2.3.4, download the Root-Unlock-Relock pack (links located in the Photon Compendium). It been available since April and has RSD lite 5.6.
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Hi Marz, does this mean I should stop trying the Photon Torpedo method since the only tidbit of files I need is the photon-torpedo.tar which I am waiting for someone to upload again before I try to work with my 2.3.5 Photon? ;(
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If it does get bricked or bootlooped is there a method similar to odin, or rsd to unbrick? This is my first HTC device. Thanks
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Brick means there is no recovering. You toss it and get another one.
As long as you can get into bootloader, you are not bricked. As posted above, the correct definition of a bricked phone is a phone that will not boot anything including the bootloader. This goes for any phone from any manufacturer, not just HTC. The phone ultimately is a paper weight at this point, and there is nothing that can be done, unless you have money for a JTAG device. I'm not even sure if a bricked Thunderbolt has been successfully revived with this device. Someone else will need to comment on that.
Now if you mean recovering a phone where its OS no longer boots, yes it can be re-flashed through bootloader (full RUUs and Radio) or recovery (custom ROMs).
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Thanks for the help. Is there an app similar to odin or rsd that is run from the pc or is it all done through the phone on HTC?
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Most work is done on the phone itself. In case of a non booting OS, the computer is only needed to transfer ROM files to the root of the SD card and to check the MD5 checksums. Custom recoveries such as Clockwork Mod or Aman_Ra will allow USB connections to set the SD card as Mass storage in case of a non booting OS.
Odin and RSD are flash programs, where as our phones are capable of flashing themselves without use of a flash program.
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that answered my question perfectly. thanks everyone for all the help. im new to the bolt and came from the charge and must say that i am really happy already with what ive seen
To reach the Hboot where you can flash a recovery ROM turn off your phone hold volume down to reach this screen any flash should be named PG05IMG.zip
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that answered my question perfectly. thanks everyone for all the help. im new to the bolt and came from the charge and must say that i am really happy already with what ive seen
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Here's a great place for you to get started. Read everything in it. It explains how to root, unroot, flash, troubleshoot, etc. This should answer anymore questions you may have as you continue to explore.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1220484
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awesome! you guys are a big help. im not gonna lie i dont miss my charge at all lol
So what's with this whole pno5img or whatever? Is it needed to flash roms?
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So what's with this whole pno5img or whatever? Is it needed to flash roms?
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Yes it is needed as this is the flash file. The correct file name is PG05IMG and it is a .zip file. Full stock RUUs and Radios must be named PG05IMG (if when you DL it and it is not then re-name it)
Any file with this name MUST be flashed through HBOOT (bootloader). Just remember once you are finished flashing, you need to delete the flash file from your SD Card.
Custom ROMs are different in that they do not need to be renamed however they MUST be flashed through Recovery and not HBOOT.
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Ok so custom roms can be flashed in cwm. Does this include rooted stock roms or are those still in hboot with the pg05img.zip file?
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Sorry for the late response but yes, rooted stock ROMs get flashed in recovery.
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Awesome thank you
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Is it possible to flash CWM from rom manager for the Photon and if so which model do you select??
I had the bootstrap on my phone which was from the x2, but I'm not sure if CWM will be the same or if Atrix would be better or if I'm barking up the wrong tree lol.
Basically I flashed a theme and now I have no settings so I can't setup my BT, WiFi, or even install an app on my sd card because I can't change any settings. And I can't flash a new rom/theme without the settings.
EDIT: So I flashed the Atrix recovery from rom manager since a google search said you could and then flash another. Once I did and tried to boot into recovery it said "failed to boot 2"
Do a factory reset through bootstrap. Happened to my buddy last night after applying a theme, he had no settings.
I restored the bootstrap by using titanium backup when I hit that snag last night
Or if you have an backup, you can take the settings app from it and place it in the system apps
LMAO, and why I didn't think of that I have no idea. I've had mybackup pro since I had my Evo over a year ago and use it religiously, until now that is lmao. I just backed it up before I flashed the new theme and didn't even think of that, good looking out guys thanks.
EDIT: Anyone know of another way to flash CWM without using ADB or SDK??
EDIT no. 2: installing from backup didnt work, it prompts me to go to settings because install from unknown sources is blocked and when I try to go to it I get a Force Close.
Is it possible to just put the settings.apk in the right folder with root explorer or something of that naturr?
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That's what i did, I put the settings apk in the zip and installed it and now everything is fine. Settings looks normal but its there
How did you install though? I cant get into my settings to enable install from unknown sources to allow the install
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Is there a way to flash the stock rom from the computer like with the epic and hero??
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Is there a way to flash the stock rom from the computer like with the epic and hero??
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Yes. Use fastboot
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Is there a way to flash the stock rom from the computer like with the epic and hero??
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Look up flash_image recovery. Its how rom manger does it
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LMAO, and why I didn't think of that I have no idea. I've had mybackup pro since I had my Evo over a year ago and use it religiously, until now that is lmao. I just backed it up before I flashed the new theme and didn't even think of that, good looking out guys thanks.
EDIT: Anyone know of another way to flash CWM without using ADB or SDK??
EDIT no. 2: installing from backup didnt work, it prompts me to go to settings because install from unknown sources is blocked and when I try to go to it I get a Force Close.
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Is there a way to flash the stock rom from the computer like with the epic and hero??
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Why can't you factory reset, and then flash the latest stock build using rsd lite? You should have everything there. Just back your apps up in titanium and restore each one after.
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Even doing factory reset using ##786# I couldn't get it to detect in rsdlite using rsd mode on my photon. I found out my rsdlite was an old version and I had a hell of a time finding the newer version (even the links I found on here were broken links) Once I got that I flashed the current sbf, then went about the pudding unlock steps and got it all done.
Any ideas/rumors for when Rogers is going to send out the official ICS?
Still waiting...
I would love to use a unofficial ICS, but the XT910 is my first android phone (came from BB) and i don't really understand how to do all that stuff... i would need a really simple instructions to do it lol. still a noob
It's out actually. Take a closer look in dev section.
Hete it's
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1735746
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It's out actually. Take a closer look in dev section.
Hete it's
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1735746
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but thats not OTA you have to root and im way too big of a noob to do that.
I wish it would just pop up on my phone and I could install it like the noob that I am... I said noob
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but thats not OTA you have to root and im way too big of a noob to do that.
I wish it would just pop up on my phone and I could install it like the noob that I am... I said noob
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No that isn't true. Please reread the thread. All you have to do is to download the zip file and place it on an external sdcard, then reboot the phone, during boot, hold Vol + and Vol-, then choose recovery. The system will boot in recovery mode, it will take a little while to boot. Once booted, you will probably see some kind of Android image. At this point, press Vol + and Vol- and choose the update option. Locate the file on your external sdcard and wait. The whole process shouldn't take more than 20 min, but I haven't done it on a RAZR before. Good luck!
Finally just keep in mind that this is a leaked version, so we aren't sure if this is the final version, technically out could take you of the upgrade path, until someone verifies this is final.
Good luck!
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No that isn't true. Please reread the thread. All you have to do is to download the zip file and place it on an external sdcard, then reboot the phone, during boot, hold Vol + and Vol-, then choose recovery. The system will boot in recovery mode, it will take a little while to boot. Once booted, you will probably see some kind of Android image. At this point, press Vol + and Vol- and choose the update option. Locate the file on your external sdcard and wait. The whole process shouldn't take more than 20 min, but I haven't done it on a RAZR before. Good luck!
Finally just keep in mind that this is a leaked version, so we aren't sure if this is the final version, technically out could take you of the upgrade path, until someone verifies this is final.
Good luck!
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This is not necessarily going to work. I have noticed that side-loading ICS updates from stock GB like that can lead to errors. That is why we he have this 100% working rooting way.
On the XT912 the way I get people on ICS in my utility is flashing GB 2.3.6 fastboot files, then ICS recovery which I pulled with DD after flashing it myself. This why when they side-load it they will never error, and requires no rooting.
I side loaded my ICS upgrade (leak) without issue. I think our only matters when your rooted and forgot about whatever changes you made to your system. If the OP is new to this stuff, I doubt they has made any system changes and could always just try the method I posted above. If the upgrade doesn't go through out would just fail at the verification phase and they world still be able to go back normally onto gingerbread and would still have the option to wait for the official OTA.
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I have the fido XT910 i downloaded the fido version of this file. Will try side loading bcaz my laptop crased last night,not rooted got my razr last week have worked eith moto b4 when i had my atrix from bell prior to the Razr ....hope i dont fxck up
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Side loaded and running smoothly would post it in the fido section but it says i dont have rights to do it all i did was us the my files app and transfered it to the sd card root rebooted and left it to do its things my phone was never rooted so maybe thats why i had no issues ICS is EPIC!!!! On the RAZR
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No need to be rooted to install the leak and the leak is the real deal. Been running it since yesterday, beautiful
I just couldnt wait for fido anymore
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No that isn't true. Please reread the thread. All you have to do is to download the zip file and place it on an external sdcard, then reboot the phone, during boot, hold Vol + and Vol-, then choose recovery. The system will boot in recovery mode, it will take a little while to boot. Once booted, you Will probably see some kind of Android image. At this point, press Vol + and Vol- and choose the update option. Locate the file on your external sdcard and wait. The whole process shouldn't take more than 20 min, but I haven't done it on a RAZR before. Good luck!
Finally just keep in mind that this is a leaked version, so we aren't sure if this is the final version, technically out could take you of the upgrade path, until someone verifies this is final.
Good luck!
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So if this would take me off the official update path, would there be a way to get back after? If of course the leaked version is not the final... if there is a way then I will do it tomorrow for sure! Still want the official OTA when it comes.
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Wait I just reread that post and its talking about being rooted... my phone is not??
Edit: sorry just reread everything and I will try to side load the leak tomorrow, thanks!
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Side loaded and running smoothly would post it in the fido section but it says i dont have rights to do it all i did was us the my files app and transfered it to the sd card root rebooted and left it to do its things my phone was never rooted so maybe thats why i had no issues ICS is EPIC!!!! On the RAZR
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Did you just put the file anywhere on you SD card? Or is there a specific place?
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When i downloaded it it went to my downloads folder from there i went into my files app moved it from there to the sd card not in any folder.do it as you were if u were to put a rom on the sd to flash
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... "do it as you were if u were to put a rom on the sd to flash"
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Thanks! But I have never done that
So I have the file as you say and ready to go, but is there a way to get back on the official OTA release? My guess would be to side loan the right GB version...
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That i am not sure of but i would assumed so though
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Just make sure that the file when transferred to the external sd it is not in a folder
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Ok... so i have everything setup and ready to side load the leak BUT... not sure yet if i want to get off the upgrade path. Does anyone have any news about the official OTA? I could still wait a little while, few weeks maybe.
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Ok... so i have everything setup and ready to side load the leak BUT... not sure yet if i want to get off the upgrade path. Does anyone have any news about the official OTA? I could still wait a little while, few weeks maybe.
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My opinion? Just wait until it's confirmed... It probably will be confirmed in the next week. If not before the end of today, probably by the end of next week.
Was the leak not offered to specific ppl by Motorola & Carries? And if so wouldn't they allow the leaked version to be update if there were to be a change for the final? This is a question not stating anything.
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I have a MoPho with unlocked bootloader running 2.3.4 and everytime I try to flash back to my saved stock backup from any custom rom I keep getting an "error while flashing boot image" I tried to do an advanced restore and picked the files one at a time but I keep getting the same result. Can someone please help, thank you in advance...
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Are you restoring using the same utility you did the nandroid backup with? Joker recovery vs twrp vs cwm recovery
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I created the back up using cwm and trying to restore through cwm...
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I created the back up using cwm and trying to restore through cwm...
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Are you using a working recovery? Jokers? Twrp? Photon3? Or the ROM manager one? ROM manager version does not work.
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As far as I know, I am using Clockworkmod Recovery v5.0.2.8. I've tried Rom Manager but I usually get an error while trying to perform a NANDroid backup...
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As far as I know, I am using Clockworkmod Recovery v5.0.2.8. I've tried Rom Manager but I usually get an error while trying to perform a NANDroid backup...
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as mentioned previously the ROM Manager one DOES NOT WORK. 5.0.2.8 DOES NOT WORK! you NEED to user Jokers, TWRP or the 5.0.2.7-photon3 recoveries ONLY. you can find the working recoveries on my site. choose which one suits you best! don't use Jokers V4 because it won't flash google apps properly.
http://www.motosunfire.com/clockworkmod-recovery/
Ok thanks a lot, I will try the two you just recommended...
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OK I downloaded the TWRP recovery you had suggested, I backed up my current from but when I tried to restore a different from I keep getting an error "the process com.android.phone has stopped working" and I have no service now...
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OK I downloaded the TWRP recovery you had suggested, I backed up my current from but when I tried to restore a different from I keep getting an error "the process com.android.phone has stopped working" and I have no service now...
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alright? well that doesn't say alot? as you could be using any one of 20 different ROMs. which are you using?
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alright? well that doesn't say alot? as you could be using any one of 20 different ROMs. which are you using?
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I am running cm7, or rather was running cm7 coz now my phone is stuck in the boot loop limbo. Kept getting the error "com.android.phone stopped working" and I was unable to make or receive calls all day. So I thought relocking and unlocking the bootloader would do the trick but now I'm stuck on a rock and a hard place. Sssoooooo, do you have any tricks up your sleeves I could use, I would really appreciate it...
I've been able to run a hand full of fastboot commands to bring my phone back out of limbo, I am past the boot image and able to activate with the sprint network. Thank you all who took the liberty of viewing my post, I appreciate the help...
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I am running cm7, or rather was running cm7 coz now my phone is stuck in the boot loop limbo. Kept getting the error "com.android.phone stopped working" and I was unable to make or receive calls all day. So I thought relocking and unlocking the bootloader would do the trick but now I'm stuck on a rock and a hard place. Sssoooooo, do you have any tricks up your sleeves I could use, I would really appreciate it...
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I've been able to run a hand full of fastboot commands to bring my phone back out of limbo, I am past the boot image and able to activate with the sprint network. Thank you all who took the liberty of viewing my post, I appreciate the help...
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hmmm... CDMA user? or GSM? i remember that bug being around in the very early builds of CM7. are you on the latest nightly or stable release?
i might also recommend changing some build prop info (which could be causing this?) to make sure it tells the radio to operate in the correct mode. gsm or cdma. if you look for ro.telophony.default_network=? the ? should be a 4 for CDMA or a 7 for GSM. change to your liking. then reboot. this was an issue in CM9 for the longest time and this is how it was resolved. it's possible it could be the same for CM7.
another option is to of course start over. wipe the cache,data,system partitions, possibly even twice. flash cm7. twice to be safe. then gapps. twice to be safe. then give it another shot.
other than that it might be a bad download or a bad build. so try another if it doesn't work. hope this helps you!
CDMA user, for now I am able to have my phone back on, but I will probably steer away from CM7 AND perhaps try CM10. All I keep finding is an unofficial release, is this the only one there is?
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CDMA user, for now I am able to have my phone back on, but I will probably steer away from CM7 AND perhaps try CM10. All I keep finding is an unofficial release, is this the only one there is?
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there will never be any officials releases unless somehow Motorola decides they want to give us drivers/source for ICS or JB. which is never. unless we get a leak.
hey everyone. i want to use my nandroid back that i've made before I flashed cm10.1 to use my providers warrenty. If I restore from the nandroid backup it should work? no chances to get hard brick?
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hey everyone. i want to use my nandroid back that i've made before I flashed cm10.1 to use my providers warrenty. If I restore from the nandroid backup it should work? no chances to get hard brick?
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A nandroid backup is not an sbf file. Hard bricks come from flashing the wrong sbf file.
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A nandroid backup is not an sbf file. Hard bricks come from flashing the wrong sbf file.
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ok thankks. and there is a way to lock the bootloader? or th least hide the mark that the bootloader is unlocker?
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ok thankks. and there is a way to lock the bootloader? or th least hide the mark that the bootloader is unlocker?
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flash the sbf file that matches the stock version you had prior to unlocking
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flash the sbf file that matches the stock version you had prior to unlocking
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where can i find it and how exactly I flash it?
and theres no fear of flashing sbf elder version to get a hard brick?
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where can i find it and how exactly I flash it?
and theres no fear of flashing sbf elder version to get a hard brick?
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if you flash the sbf that matches the stock version you had prior to unlocking, you'll be fine. flash anything older than that, and you risk bricking.
standby for sbf link. will edit this post with link in a min or two
http://www.das8nt.com/downloads.html
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if you flash the sbf that matches the stock version you had prior to unlocking, you'll be fine. flash anything older than that, and you risk bricking.
standby for sbf link. will edit this post with link in a min or two
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thanks again I have found my version and i am downloading it right now. but how to flash it? I need to enter rsd mode in my phone and through rsd lte? I've downloaded an gz file type. and inside it has ths sbf file, and RSD lite can use both types. I know that it sounds like stupid question but I only want to verify, I need to use the sbf file and not the gz right?
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thanks again I have found my version and i am downloading it right now. but how to flash it? I need to enter rsd mode in my phone and through rsd lte?
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No problem. Search for RSD online, i'm running 5.7, but i think i was told by another user the other day that its up to 6.1 or something. reboot phone and hold vol up. it will display something about standing by for rsd support. connect phone to computer, let any necessary drivers install from device. then load sbf file into rsd, and after the drivers have installed, hit the detect for device button, and then flash the sbf to the device
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No problem. Search for RSD online, i'm running 5.7, but i think i was told by another user the other day that its up to 6.1 or something. reboot phone and hold vol up. it will display something about standing by for rsd support. connect phone to computer, let any necessary drivers install from device. then load sbf file into rsd, and after the drivers have installed, hit the detect for device button, and then flash the sbf to the device
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I have the RSD lite from my previous installation, shouldnt it be enough? or like you said i need rsd online?
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I have the RSD lite from my previous installation, shouldnt it be enough? or like you said i need rsd online?
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i meant go online and search for rsd lite. your current install should be fine, but if you want to upgrade it you can.
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i meant go online and search for rsd lite. your current install should be fine, but if you want to upgrade it you can.
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ok great thank you very much!
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ok great thank you very much!
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no problem. one more thing. you may get an error message when you do it. if you flashed a different radio to your device, you need to follow the following steps first
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1. Copy Radio image (baseband) to the folder where located fastboot. 2. Power on phone and select fastboot 3. execute: fastboot flash radio bp.img, Where bp.img baseband image files 4. execute: fastboot reboot 5. Phone automatically boot on the android recovery mode 6. Wipe userdata/cache 7. Reload in RSD mode 8. on the RSD lite browse appropriate .sbf file and puch Start
Thats all.
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palmbeach05 said:
no problem. one more thing. you may get an error message when you do it. if you flashed a different radio to your device, you need to follow the following steps first
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1. Copy Radio image (baseband) to the folder where located fastboot. 2. Power on phone and select fastboot 3. execute: fastboot flash radio bp.img, Where bp.img baseband image files 4. execute: fastboot reboot 5. Phone automatically boot on the android recovery mode 6. Wipe userdata/cache 7. Reload in RSD mode 8. on the RSD lite browse appropriate .sbf file and puch Start
Thats all.
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where can i get this radio image?
OK, did you at least try looking for it on your own?
hezided said:
where can i get this radio image?
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http://www.mediafire.com/?q83792uk2f895
it has a list of the common radio.img files from when the sbfs were first out
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ravilov said:
OK, did you at least try looking for it on your own?
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"Radio image (baseband" I dont even know what it is and if it suppose to match to my version or anything
hezided said:
"Radio image (baseband" I dont even know what it is and if it suppose to match to my version or anything
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radio.img=baseband what carrier do you have?
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orange IL
Yes, and you won't know until you start doing your own research.
hezided said:
orange IL
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this looks to be the one for orange
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