Anyone Got M1000 1.66 ROM ? - Upgrading, Modifying and Unlocking

Has anyone got a copy of the original Orange SPV M1000 1.66.00 WWE Rom and Ext rom 1.66.200 Radio ver 1.10.00
You can no longer get them from the Orange website so if someone has a copy it would be appreciated.

Cant upload to ftp or here it seems.

I have sent you a PM

can you help me whit it to plz.

original Orange SPV M1000
i have a copy of the original Orange SPV M1000 on my SD card, but i dont know how to convert it in nbf
in my search i got "how to convert sdimage to a radio.nbf file" from
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HimalayaHowtoCopyRom
if you can please tell me how to convert the image on my sdcard to a nbf or some other format so that i can keep a copy on my computer & i can upload it for others
i made a backup of my original rom because i installed wm5 from devbuzz
but still want to keep the oiginal rom & because the original rom is on my sdcard thats why my sdcard is engaged.
thanks

I have the original exe file from the orange website, same problem it will not let me upload, if anyone has alternate ftp pm me and i will upload it there.
HTH
Fin

I have the original exe file from the orange website, same problem it will not let me upload, if anyone has alternate ftp pm me and i will upload it there.
HTH
Fin

original Orange SPV M1000 rom
hi
i just make an ftp site for 50 mb web space
http://www.stormpages.com/gkfaisal/
click member login
username :gkfaisal
password: M8rbW8ov
then click
file uploads
if you are uploading .exe file you have to
rename .exe file to some other extension, this ftp site will not upload .exe files
for testing i upload an abc.exe file by renaming it to abc.txt
then it gives a message
uploaded successfully
then click file manager, there you can see the uploaded files.
for those who only want to download files will have to login by the given username & password the click file manager & can download files
thanks

uploading now!

Having trouble, it keeps coming up as invalid file type after it finishes transferring the whole file. Did try it first with the initial rar file and then tried renaming it to a txt file but still no joy. Will try again tomorrow!
Fin

thanks a lot for trying

so where can i get it?

so where can i get it?

XDA Developers ftp upload
Goto:
ftp://xdaupload:[email protected]
this is the upload directory for XDA Developers
This one is to browse only plus access to other directorys to view.
ftp://xda:[email protected]
You cannot load large attachments in posts, so use the ftp for those big ones.
Hope this helps :lol:

Thankx Dude!!!

orange 1.66.230 is now in Himalaya/Uploads on ftp
fin

Thanks
Thanks a lot

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Creating a ROM-backup ?

Hi,
I have a T-Mobile MDA Pro, and am not quite satisfied with the ROM they installed.
I want to try some different ROMs, like the O2 Exec, but I want to be able to go back to the original.
How can I create a back-up of the ROM, Extended ROM, and Radio ROM that I can put back at a later date ?
I've already seen grab_it by buzz, but that only makes a .bin file and I have no idea how to put that back if I ever want to revert to this state :/
Thank you,
TB
Please use the SEARCH button as this has been discussed already.
ANyway to help you do the following:
1. Download the latest T-Mobile ROM (the exe file) from the XDA Dev FTP site. Then extract this to a folder, say EXPERIMENT
2. Put the BIN file there
3. Go to Buzzdev.net nad follow the procedure to ENCODE/DECODE ROM. This will change the original nk.nbf (the OS) with your BIN file. using HTC64 Extended ROM Tool.exe
4. Then just put the MaUpgradeUt_noID.exe file into this directory also.
Now you have your OS backed up ready to install to a device in the EXPERIMENT directory. Now just make sure the T-Mobile ROM you downloaded has the same radio ROM. If not, download a verison with same radio rom and replace the radio_.nbf file with the downloaded version.
Backing up the ExtendedROm has to be done manually. Just transfer all contents to a alternate directory in the PC then just put it back to replace what's already there.
Hope this helps
What do you do with the dump.bin file though?
Rename it to nk.nbf
Ha - that didn't work.
Did you follow the ENCODE/DECODE procedure in BUZZ's site?
Jorgee said:
Please use the SEARCH button as this has been discussed already.
ANyway to help you do the following:
1. Download the latest T-Mobile ROM (the exe file) from the XDA Dev FTP site. Then extract this to a folder, say EXPERIMENT
2. Put the BIN file there
3. Go to Buzzdev.net nad follow the procedure to ENCODE/DECODE ROM. This will change the original nk.nbf (the OS) with your BIN file. using HTC64 Extended ROM Tool.exe
4. Then just put the MaUpgradeUt_noID.exe file into this directory also.
Now you have your OS backed up ready to install to a device in the EXPERIMENT directory. Now just make sure the T-Mobile ROM you downloaded has the same radio ROM. If not, download a verison with same radio rom and replace the radio_.nbf file with the downloaded version.
Backing up the ExtendedROm has to be done manually. Just transfer all contents to a alternate directory in the PC then just put it back to replace what's already there.
Hope this helps
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Jorgee,
What you mean with:
"Backing up the ExtendedROm has to be done manually. Just transfer all contents to a alternate directory in the PC then just put it back to replace what's already there"
- What is the PPC folder where I find the content of ExtendedROM?
- How I can trasfer to PC, with ActiveSync? Sometimes I received error messages like "unable to convert file format" or something like that...
- How I can transfer back, is not the ExtendedRom locked?
Let me know...
Luca
To view the Extended ROM, just install TOTAL COMMANDER for PPC
Then in the address bar, put : "\\EXTENDED_ROM" (without the quotes)
Then you will see the contents of extended ROM.
If you want, you can copy the contents of the Extended to your SD card instead so you don't have to connect to your PC.
To unlock your extended ROM (to change/delete/edit the stuff there) you need a certain file which is in the FTP under Uploads/Universal/Tools or something to that effect.
Jorgee said:
To view the Extended ROM, just install TOTAL COMMANDER for PPC
Then in the address bar, put : "\\EXTENDED_ROM" (without the quotes)
Then you will see the contents of extended ROM.
If you want, you can copy the contents of the Extended to your SD card instead so you don't have to connect to your PC.
To unlock your extended ROM (to change/delete/edit the stuff there) you need a certain file which is in the FTP under Uploads/Universal/Tools or something to that effect.
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Hello Jorgee,
I've tried to install Total Commander on my v1640 but when I access \\EXTENDED_ROM nothing is shown...
What's missing?
Thanks
lukeduke71 said:
Hello Jorgee,
I've tried to install Total Commander on my v1640 but when I access \\EXTENDED_ROM nothing is shown...
What's missing?
Thanks
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Jorge I found the mistake, \EXTENDED_ROM is with only one back slash and not with two.
Thank you very much for your help...

WM2005 Ext ROM Unlocker, works "after" Windows Upg

This Extended Rom Unlocker Cab can be installed AFTER you have upgraded to WM2005 and it works great !!.
PS. If Anyone needs a complete copy of the "Orange" EXT ROM program files. I have also included a RAR file below with all of them as they were before I deleted them off my phone. Sorry I didnt make a copy of the wildows folder beforehand, Oh well !!!
ORANGE SPVM2000 EXT ROM FILES
Well I would have uploaded it but aparently the website cant accept 15MB uploads. But if anyone wants the file, send me a message and I will chop it up into smaller uploads.

ISO copy of companion cd

Does anyone have a copy of the Companion CD for 02 xda IIs? preferably in an ISO image. Is there a website or FTP server where I can get a copy of one for free. I see that there's this
ftp://ftp.xda-developers.com/BlueAngel/
I can't find the ISO image of the cd
unless I'm missing something
Thanks
I can make one for you, which is it? The one with the voicedail or the one with outlook?.
Thanks for your help guys. I have gotten a copy of the Companion CD from another board member.
In fact I need a companion cd too, where can I get one? Thnx for help.
I have a copy that I can FTP up to the xda servers. Just PM the ftp site along with the login and password. Make sure that it will let me upload.
I really don't know how and where you can put the companion cd.
rafa1215 said:
I have a copy that I can FTP up to the xda servers. Just PM the ftp site along with the login and password. Make sure that it will let me upload.
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You don't need to PM the ftp site to upload. Just login for uploading, drag & drop the file from your file explorer to the folder. The Blue Angel folder for uploading is this: ftp://xdaupload:[email protected]/BlueAngel/
All these are explained in the wiki pages.
I'm uploading the Companion CD ISO now
I accidentally created a folder that I wanted to delete, but the ftp server would not let me delete that folder - so I renamed it. If someone can delete that directory that would be great.
Come and get it !!!!!!!
Moved to a safe area
ftp://xda:[email protected]/BlueAngel/Tools/Companion_CD_for_02_XDA_IIs/CompanionCD.ISO
Thanks friends, I'll download it.
what is the content of this CD, any special application?
I downloaded but nothing special. Thnx anyway.

RomDump to SD card possible on Artemis

This is a long shot, but there was a cab file knocking around the forums, I remember it from the days when i had a HTC Blue Angel. there was a cab file or file that was installed on the SD card that could take a ROM image from the device and then you could install back onto a device if the upgrade failed.
Im just wondering if this is possible and it would help those people out who have bricked there devices.
What im saying is, if i can find this cab file, i could try and get my rom dumped and maybe someone could use this to get an original o2 uk rom back onto there devices.
what do you guys think ?
joey jojo said:
This is a long shot, but there was a cab file knocking around the forums, I remember it from the days when i had a HTC Blue Angel. there was a cab file or file that was installed on the SD card that could take a ROM image from the device and then you could install back onto a device if the upgrade failed.
Im just wondering if this is possible and it would help those people out who have bricked there devices.
What im saying is, if i can find this cab file, i could try and get my rom dumped and maybe someone could use this to get an original o2 uk rom back onto there devices.
what do you guys think ?
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this would be great if you would manage.. would save my orbit!!!!!
please let me know how you get on!...
joey jojo said:
This is a long shot, but there was a cab file knocking around the forums, I remember it from the days when i had a HTC Blue Angel. there was a cab file or file that was installed on the SD card that could take a ROM image from the device and then you could install back onto a device if the upgrade failed.
Im just wondering if this is possible and it would help those people out who have bricked there devices.
What im saying is, if i can find this cab file, i could try and get my rom dumped and maybe someone could use this to get an original o2 uk rom back onto there devices.
what do you guys think ?
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hey joey jo jo... done some searches on this and came up with this link.. don't know if it's what you're thinking of - the instructions aren't for the artemis - but maybe a start?
http://www.modaco.com/Backup_your_Typhoon_ROM-t201334.html
i found this on the Hermes wiki
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Hermes_HowtoDumpRom
not sure if this is anything that will/can work, im going to have a look but im still trying to locate that cab file that i used on my years old xda 2s/ Blue angel.
i hope it does work for all you people that have paper weights
any comments from the guru's ??
Try this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279446&page=3 talk about 3 programs...
Pocha said:
Try this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279446&page=3 talk about 3 programs...
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interesting,
ill look at this, cheers.
i only have a 256 mb card and i need someone to let me know if that is big enough for a rom dump....... any one help with this?
seemed ok, just backing rom up now.... will try and put it into a format that can be uploaded, mine is the original rom that came with the o2 uk xda orbit, and will/should help bricked devices back to original rom.
im, currently uploading my dump to the ftp, for anyone who knows how to convert this into something flashable.
i have no idea how to do this, so if anyone knows, please do this or pm me with instructions or link and ill do it tomorrow after work.
What program you use to make the dump? I used WM5 test, and I could make a copy of active ROM, but where this progam saves the files? I can't find any folder with these copied files.
Pocha said:
What program you use to make the dump? I used WM5 test, and I could make a copy of active ROM, but where this progam saves the files? I can't find any folder with these copied files.
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i used grab_it.exe from your prev link mate, i now have an image of the rom, but now need to work out how to turn it into something we can upgrade from.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=238945
In which form grab_it dump ROM file?, I could only used WM5test and this program copy file per file, doesn't create nb or nbh file or something like that...
all it created for me was dump.bin i have no idea what to do with it, but im searching the forums for help.......
joey jojo said:
all it created for me was dump.bin i have no idea what to do with it, but im searching the forums for help.......
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hey... i found this..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-256380.html
hope it helps!
joey jojo said:
all it created for me was dump.bin i have no idea what to do with it, but im searching the forums for help.......
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hope this helps too..
http://buzzdev.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=65&Itemid=1
i'm totally new to this but maybe if you use the htc wm5 rom as a base and then decode that to put your image on top, then encode, it will work?
see for nbh format of decoded roms..http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=289830
chickyd said:
hey... i found this..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-256380.html
hope it helps!
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on that link, there is a coment,
Please use the SEARCH button as this has been discussed already.
ANyway to help you do the following:
1. Download the latest T-Mobile ROM (the exe file) from the XDA Dev FTP site. Then extract this to a folder, say EXPERIMENT
2. Put the BIN file there
3. Go to Buzzdev.net nad follow the procedure to ENCODE/DECODE ROM. This will change the original nk.nbf (the OS) with your BIN file. using HTC64 Extended ROM Tool.exe
4. Then just put the MaUpgradeUt_noID.exe file into this directory also.
Now you have your OS backed up ready to install to a device in the EXPERIMENT directory. Now just make sure the T-Mobile ROM you downloaded has the same radio ROM. If not, download a verison with same radio rom and replace the radio_.nbf file with the downloaded version.
Backing up the ExtendedROm has to be done manually. Just transfer all contents to a alternate directory in the PC then just put it back to replace what's already there.
Hope this helps
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i think this will only work with an original o2 rom, which isnt available, and i doubt it would work using another operator rom , will give it a go though.
joey jojo said:
on that link, there is a coment,
i think this will only work with an original o2 rom, which isnt available, and i doubt it would work using another operator rom , will give it a go though.
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problem is also that the encode / decode is discussed re nbf compressed files... and the artemis uses the nbh format. this is what the second link was i posted.
looks tough!
chickyd said:
problem is also that the encode / decode is discussed re nbf compressed files... and the artemis uses the nbh format. this is what the second link was i posted.
looks tough!
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it is tough, i have no experience in this, and i tried, ive pm'd a couple of people and awaiting some responses, but i cant see it happening in the sense that it may not be possible to do the upgrade while in bootloader..
but . . . . the mission continues
hi!
Currently there is no way to make a backup other than with pdocread.exe from itsme (istutils). You can make a backup of the OS, SPL, GSM and Extended ROM with it. The problem begins with flashing it back, I'm still trying to figure out how to do it when the phone is fully functional, there is no way to do it when you r phone is stuck in bootloader mode. The only way would be by reconstructing a .nbh file. The problem is that none of the tools that can make a .nbh file work for the Artemis, because the use a wrong signature size. The one who can help us out here is pof but he is a VERY busy man.
rvbcrs said:
hi!
Currently there is no way to make a backup other than with pdocread.exe from itsme (istutils). You can make a backup of the OS, SPL, GSM and Extended ROM with it. The problem begins with flashing it back, I'm still trying to figure out how to do it when the phone is fully functional, there is no way to do it when you r phone is stuck in bootloader mode. The only way would be by reconstructing a .nbh file. The problem is that none of the tools that can make a .nbh file work for the Artemis, because the use a wrong signature size. The one who can help us out here is pof but he is a VERY busy man.
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Then how is possible that bepe could make a custom ROM for arthemis? I thought if you use nbhtool you can make custom ROM for arthemis, btw I posted a msg in original nbhtool post, about what parameters I need to introduce in order to make a fully operational ROM, because when I entered in bootloader mode, and using putty's tool to comunicate with PDA, my device return this msg:
cmd: getdevingo
ARTE10000 HTCE... (and in nbhtool, parameters are only ARTE1000 or ARTE1100)
Signature size when you decompresing a original NBH file is 128 (in original post some people talk about 1024, but when I cooked ROMs with 1024 I have an upgrade failure, and I must reboot PDA), but I really need to know if in nbhtool on Device I Must enter "ARTE10000" and in CID type "HTCE" or not...

please delete solved

May sound dumb to some of you but i do not understand on how to install a patch please help have searched thank you
Put it over the eye that hurts??
Seriously, what "patch" are you referring to? A .CAB file, a .ZIP file, a .REG file??? If you tell us what you want to do....i.e. what you want to install, then we can help you....
i have schaps 4.30 and he put up a patch but its in rar form but i cant unzip on my phone for some reason and if i try unzip before i put it on i dont know where to put it either way heres there forum its on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=355774
thanks
I don't see a RAR file in that thread, all the attachments seem to be .CAB files, but hey, maybe I just wasn't looking hard enough!!! Anyway.......
To unpack RAR files, you can use WinRAR (http://www.rarlabs.com/rar/wrar371.exe) on your PC to extract the contents of the RAR archive. Unpack them to any folder on your PC (e.g. C:\TEMP) and then use ActiveSync's Explore button to find the file on your PC and then copy the file across to your phone (e.g. My Documents or Storage Card).
It's quite likely that the RAR file only contains a CAB file which you can then open on your phone - use File Explorer to find the CAB file, then tap on it to install it.
You should follow any specific instructions in Schap's thread when installing the CAB file, but in any event it's probably a good idea to soft reset your phone after you've installed something.
Hope this helps,
Mark.
ok after you pointed out a cab(i feel like a idiot my bad ) i figured it out thank you very much for all your all every one thank you .
sincerely justin

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