Downgrade Radio - Desire General

I am having issues with my phone dropping calls and wanted to downgrade the radio. Is this possible on CM7? I have the latest radio as of today but it also happened on the last few radios. It's not the ROM as I have tried several ROMS and experience the same issue.

Sure thing, just download a radio from here and flash in recovery. If you're also using the CM7 partition layout, use fastboot to flash it

Lunatic2 said:
Sure thing, just download a radio from here and flash in recovery. If you're also using the CM7 partition layout, use fastboot to flash it
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Also as stated above if you have S-off and CM7 partition table use ANDROID FLASHER and flash the radio.img file.
You get the radio.img file by extracting the xx.xx.xx_xx.xx.23.zip file.

Thanks - I can flash easy in recovery (no cm7 table) I just wasn't sure which radios I could flash with the ROM I am using.

The Fastboot method is saver but you need s-off:
fastboot flash radio xyz.img
Fastboot check the verified the image.

Jinson7 said:
Thanks - I can flash easy in recovery (no cm7 table) I just wasn't sure which radios I could flash with the ROM I am using.
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You can use any radio really, but to find out what radio works best with your rom, you should ask your rom chef

I usually download from the link already posted above, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=687464. Save it on the root of my sdcard.
In CM7, I then do a reboot by long-pressing the power-button and choosing reboot, then Recovery.
After I have booted into recovery I choose install zip from sdcard and choose that file I downloaded.
Done!

I heard before that if you downgrade your radio, you might lose your GPS, and it aint work again???? Is that right?? And i have another question.
I have the latest radio, and i want to go back to froyo, is it ok ?
Thanks in advance.

Just flash in recovery

wska said:
I heard before that if you downgrade your radio, you might lose your GPS, and it aint work again???? Is that right?? And i have another question.
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I have heard about this on iPhone, but not on the Desire.
wska said:
I have the latest radio, and i want to go back to froyo, is it ok ?
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Yes, but you might need to change the ril. Frankly, I was lucky that I never encountered any issues with this.

Related

about radios

Hi all i am currently using GV rom with radio:
32.44.00.32U_5.09.05.30_2
since i am having some wifi connection issues i was thinking of flashing the latest which is 5.17.05.23 at adams thread.
my qn is can i just flash the zip file over it and become 32.44.00.32U_5.17.05.23? i see some having 32.54 etc..
pls advice.
Thanks
If you are not s-off or flashed custom hboot, go to recovery, wipe dalvik cache + cache, flash as zip and reboot.
DO NOT TOUCH YOUR PHONE WHILE FLASHING RADIO!!! If there something goes wrong, your phone will be bricked.
Good guide:
http://geekfor.me/faq/flash-radio/
No warranty for any damage.
Thanks for link.
so after flash i can say is 32.44.00.32U_5.17.05.23?
forgive me on this part 32.44.00.32U as i see different versions like 32.54...
tanw said:
Thanks for link.
so after flash i can say is 32.44.00.32U_5.17.05.23?
forgive me on this part 32.44.00.32U as i see different versions like 32.54...
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If you flash latest version and works correctly, you will have 32.56.00.32U_5.17.05.23.
And use the thanks button, do not say it.
Also have a look at your router and maybe consider changing the channel?
I have read several posts advising channel 11 or above
thanks for all the replies.successfully flashed new radio.
one more qn..currently i am thinking of going to sense roms.read that i need to flash matching ril for the radio i flashed?
tanw said:
thanks for all the replies.successfully flashed new radio.
one more qn..currently i am thinking of going to sense roms.read that i need to flash matching ril for the radio i flashed?
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It's only recommend to do this and as far as i know only for aosp roms. For sense roms you do not need to flash any ril after flashing radio.

[Q] help flashing radio

hi, new desire user here.
Im really confused about flashing radios.
Im scared to try cause I dont wanna brick my phone.
Im using cm7 hboot but in a while I will use the stock desire hboot for a rom as a requirement. and It requires a specific radio which is 32.56.00.32U_5.17.05.23
my current radio is 32-48.00.32U_5.11.05.14
my questions are:
can I just flash my desired radio via cwm using the stock hboot?I dont know how to flash via fastboot nor adb
by the way my cwm is 2.5.07 I think?as I dont know how to update it to 4.x
anyone?
thanks desire community!
You can flash a radio via Recovery if your HBOOT's cache is large enough. CM7's isn't, the stock one is. Flashing via Fastboot is apparently the saftest way to do it, but I'm not sure why. The radio, I don't believe, is ever required..just recommended so don't bother flashing it if you really don't want to.
If you need to like i did, no problem with stock hboot, don't know about your recovery, i did it with Amon Ra 2.0, just flashed it with no problem,
TopGear63z said:
If you need to like i did, no problem with stock hboot, don't know about your recovery, i did it with Amon Ra 2.0, just flashed it with no problem,
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Flashing radio without enough cache can brick your phone!!! Do not do if you have a small cache partition, like with cm7, data++ or oxygen.!!!
Flashing a radio with fastboot is the safest way, yes. And not really risky. Here you have nice guide about fastboot which should answer nearly all of your questions:
http://androidforums.com/desire-all...fastboot-windows-updated-1st-june-2011-a.html
thanks guys! now I have the radio I want.
my new problem is now I cant seem to find a suitable rom with wireless N support.
haha by router broke so Im using my laptop as a adhoc hotspot
gave y'all thanks!
Some developers recommend a certain radio due to the RIL built into their rom, more information here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=902752
MatDrOiD said:
Flashing radio without enough cache can brick your phone!!! Do not do if you have a small cache partition, like with cm7, data++ or oxygen.!!!
Flashing a radio with fastboot is the safest way, yes. And not really risky. Here you have nice guide about fastboot which should answer nearly all of your questions:
http://androidforums.com/desire-all...fastboot-windows-updated-1st-june-2011-a.html
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Thats why i said stock hboot
gonemad02 said:
thanks guys! now I have the radio I want.
my new problem is now I cant seem to find a suitable rom with wireless N support.
haha by router broke so Im using my laptop as a adhoc hotspot
gave y'all thanks!
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Insertcoin has Wireless N support, go to baadnwz.eu than add-ons it's a flashable zip for N support

Flash New Radio

After searching the threads on the forum a lot refer to this post here on how to flash a new radio. However, I'm sure I read somewhere that this method might now be outdated and a new radio can be simply flashed direct from the SD Card on the phone. Is this correct? If so, is it flashed in the same way as a new ROM?
Yes you can just install the zip like a rom. Please don't touch,move,... the device while the rom is installed. Let it on the table,... until it's rebootet. Otherwise it could be that something works not like it should be.
you can flash a new radio from the SC card just like a ROM but ONLY if you have an HBOOT with a /cache of more than 30MB. If it's smaller than that, attempting it this way will brick your phone. If you've never modified your HBOOT, which I'm guessing you haven't, then you will be fine flashing from the SD card.
If your HBOOT had been changed and the /cache is too small, like on the Oxygen or CM7 ones, then you must do it through fastboot.
jordan.harris01 said:
... ONLY if you have an HBOOT with a /cache of more than 30MB...
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How do I check my HBOOT Cache?
EDIT: My HBOOT version is 0.93.0001
If you've s-off'd your Desire using the alpharav.nl software and then flashed a new partition table, that's how you alter the /cache size. It doesn't sound like you've done that yet so you're stock /cache will be fine to flash from the SD card.
If you've s-off'd your can use AndroidFlasher to flash new radio at any time.
10 seconds and you have new radio!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794638
jordan.harris01 said:
you can flash a new radio from the SC card just like a ROM but ONLY if you have an HBOOT with a /cache of more than 30MB. If it's smaller than that, attempting it this way will brick your phone. If you've never modified your HBOOT, which I'm guessing you haven't, then you will be fine flashing from the SD card.
If your HBOOT had been changed and the /cache is too small, like on the Oxygen or CM7 ones, then you must do it through fastboot.
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You won't brick your phone, it just won't install. I had the CM7 HBOOT and tried flashign radio through recovery and it was just a failed installation (so i S-OFF'd).
Ok, so now I've S-Off'd my Desire the process appears to have changed the HBoot version to a much later number than before. It now shows HBOOT 6.93.1002 where before it was 0.75.0000. Will this have changed my cache? I'm worried now about flashing the new radio in case the cache size has changed. Where can I check the cache size?
EDIT: No need for me to check the cache size because I successfully flashed the latest radio now. I used AndroidFlasher, which was very simple to use. Thanks for all the advice
If I want to revert back to my previous radio (basically if I see no difference or worse performance with the latest radio) is the process as simple as just reflashing or is there something else I would have to do to "downgrade" the radio?
Should be the same as upgrading to new one.
xybadog said:
If I want to revert back to my previous radio (basically if I see no difference or worse performance with the latest radio) is the process as simple as just reflashing or is there something else I would have to do to "downgrade" the radio?
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it will be the same as upgrading it.. after all all you're doing is flashing some software on the phone, but there would be no point in going back to the older version once you've upgraded...
Flashing new Radio don't change any thing
Tries to flash 32.56.00.32U_5.17.05.23
have
HBOOT-0.93.0001 s-on
Radio-5.17.05.08
It it because of s-on radio dont change?
How to make it s-off, in case??
Please - Anyone?
Trying Alpharev to s-off
Still not able to flash radio
minda67 said:
Trying Alpharev to s-off
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Now my phone is s-off, but I'm still not able to flash radio 32.56.00.32U_5.17.05.23
Its kind'a flashing, but no confirm of success and it doesnt change... WHY??
minda67 said:
Now my phone is s-off, but I'm still not able to flash radio 32.56.00.32U_5.17.05.23
Its kind'a flashing, but no confirm of success and it doesnt change... WHY??
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How are you trying to flash it? Are you using fastboot?
xybadog said:
How are you trying to flash it? Are you using fastboot?
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minda67 said:
Now my phone is s-off, but I'm still not able to flash radio 32.56.00.32U_5.17.05.23
Its kind'a flashing, but no confirm of success and it doesnt change... WHY??
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I'd use fastboot commander, always works for me (requires Java JDK)
xybadog said:
How are you trying to flash it? Are you using fastboot?
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Yes I did.
minda67 said:
Yes I did.
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Did you check the md5 checksum before flashing? If the md5 matches then use the method bortak mentions above or I used Android Flasher. Try it again but ensure you follow the instructions given earlier to the letter.
Working!!!
xybadog said:
Did you check the md5 checksum before flashing? If the md5 matches then use the method bortak mentions above or I used Android Flasher. Try it again but ensure you follow the instructions given earlier to the letter.
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I forgot to chech the md5, sorry, BUT now I tried to use Android Flasher, and it worked! Now my radio got changed
I have flashed a new rom and a new radio, do I have to flash again the new radio when install another version of the rom?

[Q] Can't flash the newest radio

Hello,
sry for this noob question but I have searched this problem on the forum and it seems like that nobody else is having ´the same problem.
Since I've rooted I have been wanting to flash a custom rom on my phone. For my particular ROM the developer suggests to flash the latest Radio. I've tried to install it through the recovery ("install zip from sdcard") but my recovery just won't install it.
rooted using revolutionary. Of course s-offed. My Phone is the PVT4 SLCD with erase size of 20000
My Recovery is ClockWorkMod 5.0.2.0 (That from rom manager)
Thanks
CCuber
CCuber said:
Hello,
sry for this noob question but I have searched this problem on the forum and it seems like that nobody else is having ´the same problem.
Since I've rooted I have been wanting to flash a custom rom on my phone. For my particular ROM the developer suggests to flash the latest Radio. I've tried to install it through the recovery ("install zip from sdcard") but my recovery just won't install it.
rooted using revolutionary. Of course s-offed. My Phone is the PVT4 SLCD with erase size of 20000
My Recovery is ClockWorkMod 5.0.2.0 (That from rom manager)
Thanks
CCuber
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You wrote everything except the most important part - bootloader information.
But I reckon what you'll write so probably the /cache is to small to flash radio using a .zip leaving you only with fastboot flash method.
Hi, I don't know which hboot you are using. But I think you have got one with small cache partition (5M size). If it's true, you should flash radio by fastboot.
Actually I have the stock hboot. I think the recovery is the problem. So CWM says the installation aborted. Amend scripting is no longer supported. I should switch to edify scripting. How can I do that?
for what its worth, my advice if you have a recent radio (one where second string of numbers starts with _5) then leave it and try it with the rom. If you do need to change it I'd recommend learning to use fastboot to flash as it takes other software layers out the equation.
Also, get rid of Rom Manager - you don't need it and it causes problems with Desire - and since you're s-off install 4Ext Recovery.
CCuber said:
Actually I have the stock hboot. I think the recovery is the problem. So CWM says the installation aborted. Amend scripting is no longer supported. I should switch to edify scripting. How can I do that?
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I had the same problem with stock hboot. I only have a Mac and Ubuntu machines, and I haven't found an easy step by step tutorial to use fastboot (only for Windows) so I'd rather do it with just the phone itself. So is it still possible to flash radio without using a computer?
On the other hand I used to have the latest radio before unrooting my phone for warranty reasons, and I can't see any difference in performance...
Here is a German Tutorial (sorry for that):
http://www.brutzelstube.de/2012/edify-scriptfehler-flashen-eines-radio-images-mittels-adb/
I had the same issue, did it with this tutorial and it worked good for me!
Short translation:
#1: Boot in the Fastboot menu (start with power+ volume down then fastboot)
#2: Install ADB http://www.brutzelstube.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/adb-tools.zip
#2: Extract the "radio.img" from the Radio .zip file and copy it to the ADB folder
#3: Connect your mobilphone with the Computer, wait a few seconds then navigate with cmd to the ADB folder and put the following line in: "fastboot flash radio radio.img"
#4: restart your phone
It worked for me!!!
Easier way would be Android Flasher:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794638
For an english guide for ADB / Fastboot check my sig.
I just flashed the latest radio from recovery. I know this is not the safest way to do it. In rom manager I flashed the Clockworkmod 2.5.0.7 version. And then from recovery I just installed the latest radio. Worked for me.
anzianzi said:
I just flashed the latest radio from recovery. I know this is not the safest way to do it. In rom manager I flashed the Clockworkmod 2.5.0.7 version. And then from recovery I just installed the latest radio. Worked for me.
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Addition: One can only use recovery to flash Radio, if the Hboot has at least 35 MB space for /cache-partition.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA
anzianzi said:
I just flashed the latest radio from recovery. I know this is not the safest way to do it. In rom manager I flashed the Clockworkmod 2.5.0.7 version. And then from recovery I just installed the latest radio. Worked for me.
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Can you or any one else provide me the link to download Clockworkmod 2.5.X.X. I cant find it anywhere.
I have 32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27 baseband version and Stock hboot.
Do i need to upgrade it to install sense 3.5 roms? Are there any risk in flashing radio? As every sense 3.5 rom freezes occasionally on my desire.
Thanks
any 3.5 sense rom is too heavy for desire, you can speed it up if you use cm7r2 hboot... flashing radio is risky operation if radio flash will fail it is not recoverable in most cases, htc will replace motherboard if you can provide proper reason under warranty... you don't need to update radio to flash rom but battery life can be affected by radio...
to flash radio without ruu you must be s-off
Usama Ahmed said:
Can you or any one else provide me the link to download Clockworkmod 2.5.X.X. I cant find it anywhere.
I have 32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27 baseband version and Stock hboot.
Do i need to upgrade it to install sense 3.5 roms? Are there any risk in flashing radio? As every sense 3.5 rom freezes occasionally on my desire.
Thanks
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You can flash older versions of clockworkmod recoveries in rom manager, just search from market/play store. That's what I did.
rom manager is not recommended, rather to flash it manually via fastboot but you must be s-off
why do you want old version of cwm?...
see bortak's guide om top of q&a section
kotag82 said:
rom manager is not recommended, rather to flash it manually via fastboot but you must be s-off
why do you want old version of cwm?...
see bortak's guide om top of q&a section
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I want old version of cwm so i can flash radio. Because i cant flash radio on latest cwm or 4ext recovery.
I just wanted to ask will latest radio solve my problem of sense 3.5 rom freezing randomly?
Usama Ahmed said:
I want old version of cwm so i can flash radio. Because i cant flash radio on latest cwm or 4ext recovery.
I just wanted to ask will latest radio solve my problem of sense 3.5 rom freezing randomly?
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No changing radio gives no guarantee that your freezes are gone. For instance your sd card could be the problem with freezing software ( sd card to slow )
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MarcelHofs said:
No changing radio gives no guarantee that your freezes are gone. For instance your sd card could be the problem with freezing software ( sd card to slow )
sent from the Netherlands....
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I have Kingston 16gb class 4 card. Is it slow?
Other information PVT4, S-off, hboot 0.93, Stock hboot.
Usama Ahmed said:
I have Kingston 16gb class 4 card. Is it slow?
Other information PVT4, S-off, hboot 0.93, Stock hboot.
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Class 6 HS cards are faster, could be the problem. I had freezes with a 8 gig class 4 card. I bought another card and my freezes are gone. I am NOT saying that a faster card is the solution but it might help. Try testing it with a friends card that's faster
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MarcelHofs said:
Class 6 HS cards are faster, could be the problem. I had freezes with a 8 gig class 4 card. I bought another card and my freezes are gone. I am NOT saying that a faster card is the solution but it might help. Try testing it with a friends card that's faster
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Ok bro i will see what i can do. Thanks for your help.

flashing radio firmware

i recently flashed my rom to ICS currently using this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846304
had this rom about a month but no matter what i do i cannot get the radio firmware to flash i have tried relocking my device that did not help, have mostly tried using Hboot it comes back and says pgimg32.zip is not the correct file, also CWM wont let me flash it
can someone tell me or point me to the info?
I DONT HAVE S OFF, I AM USING DEV UNLOCK
thanks in advance
camdizawg said:
i recently flashed my rom to ICS currently using this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846304
had this rom about a month but no matter what i do i cannot get the radio firmware to flash i have tried relocking my device that did not help, have mostly tried using Hboot it comes back and says pgimg32.zip is not the correct file, also CWM wont let me flash it
can someone tell me or point me to the info?
I DONT HAVE S OFF, I AM USING DEV UNLOCK
thanks in advance
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Then the short answer is stop trying to flash it until you go s-off. As far as I understand one limitation of dev unlock is that you can't flash things like radios.
gtdtm said:
Then the short answer is stop trying to flash it until you go s-off. As far as I understand one limitation of dev unlock is that you can't flash things like radios.
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^^^What he said, and you have the file named incorrectly (should be PG321IMG.zip). If you want to flash the firmware, obtain S-OFF first. After obtaining S-OFF, you must place the renamed file onto the sd-card. Make sure fastboot is unchecked under your phone settings. Boot into the bootloader and let it do its thing, then reboot.
brymaster5000 said:
^^^What he said, and you have the file named incorrectly (should be PG321IMG.zip). If you want to flash the firmware, obtain S-OFF first. After obtaining S-OFF, you must place the renamed file onto the sd-card. Make sure fastboot is unchecked under your phone settings. Boot into the bootloader and let it do its thing, then reboot.
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Small correction to your post...Should be PG32IMG.zip (yours has a 1 in it).

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