Hi there, as many of you may know dzo or simple god makes a flashable version of android for our KAISERs.
But vefore here are some rules:
THIS THREAD IS MADE TO KEEP THE FLASHING ANDROID ON KAISER DEV THREAD CLEAN FROM USERQUESTIONS!!!
DON'T ASK USER QUESTIONS IN THE DEV THREAD!!!
This Thread is for experienced Kaiser users who aren't in development but wan't to see android running native from NAND.
THIS IS AT THE CURRENT STATE VERY VERY VERY BETA, THERE MAY BE A HIGH RISC TO BRICK YOUR DEVICE. THIS WILL COMPLETLY WIPE WINDOWS MOBILE. JUST USE IT IF YOU CAN ANSWER YOURSELF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: (without search function)
-What is an .nbh file
-how to flash a kaiser
-What is HardSPL /Security unlock
-How to recover a bad rom flash?
-What to do if your device won't start anymore?
-Do you have basic android skills?
Ok Guys, little cleanup and updates:
INDEX:
-Post one:
Different flashing methods
Things to take care off
-Post two:
How to creat your own nbh files
How to make custom splash screens
-Post three:
Working Systems/rootfs
Bugs
Usefull Links
Thanks
HOW TO START ANDROID FROM NAND
Method one:
1-Download one of the nbh's here http://www.megaupload.com/?f=SA71F1MT, you'll have to look for the right panel type, Key layout and resolution needed for the rom you're flashing, just like your default.txt from sd boot.
2-Download http://www.mediafire.com/?zldjhfnkzk2
3-Copy the androidinstall.tar from the androidinstall.zip file to the root of your sdcard
4-delete/rename any old android files on your sdcard
5-Unzip the androidinstall.zip and replace the ruu_signed.nbh in it with the one you downloaded in the first link. (must be named ruu_signed.nbh)
-6Run the custom ruu.exe - thats all after reboot you'll have a flashed Cupcake android.
Method two:
1-delete/rename any old android files on your sdcard
2-Download one of the nbh's here http://www.megaupload.com/?f=SA71F1MT, you'll have to look for the right panel type, Key layout and resolution needed for the rom you're flashing, just like your default.txt from sd boot.
3-Create three empty files on your sdcard wihout any extension:
-datafstonand
-systemfstonand
-rootfstonand
4-Copy your prefered rootfs.img, system(img,ext2,sqsh) and an empty data.img to sdcard root
5-Copy the nbh file you downloaded to the root of your sdcard and rename to kaisimg.nbh
6-Reboot your device using restart button and cam button, then when it tells you, press power key to flash the new nbh.
-Reboot by pulling the battery - Thats it ( First start may take a while and may reboot randomly, just give it some time)
Different Tricks and hints (collected in the forums):
-Change Panel Type:
Run: "echo 1 > /sys/module/board_htckaiser/parameters/panel_type" through adb or init
-Experimental GPS:
For working, gps you need to replace libgps.so with the one from the vogue gps thread.
Experimental openGL Drivers ( Eclair Only)
-Download this one and flash your prefered nbh: http://rapidshare.com/files/345432577/kasiandroid_nbh_with_opengl.zip
-Install the included script sheduler, and replace the afterboot.txt with the one included in the zip file
This will install an app that will run the afterboot.txt after every boot and fix file permissions.
-Or you can open the afterboot.txt and run it in terminal after every boot.
To see if it works install the included gallery3d.apk, iff you see thumbnails, it worked
Not tested by me, yet through no time.. (Thanks to quitlahok and rzk333 for this manual)
THIS IS JUST FOR THOOSE WHO ARE MORE IN DEVELOPMENT AND LINUX
HOW TO CREATE YOUR OWN NBH FILES:
1- Set up your prefered Linux Setup, i use Debian.
2-Build kaiser kernel with wiki manual
3-git clone git://androidhtc.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/androidhtc/tinboot
4-git clone git://androidhtc.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/androidhtc/bootenv
5-cd bootenv
6-cp buildInitrd buildInitrd-mini
7-nano (or whatever your favorite editor is) buildInitrd-mini
8-change all instances (2 of them) of initrd to initrd-mini
9-sh buildInitrd-mini
10-cd tinboot
11-nano tinboot.S
12-the paths to fix are at the bottom of the file, it's pretty self-explanatory. higher up in the file you'll see the kernel cmdline under an .ifdef kaiser line
13-after that you'll need to download and extract any windows kitchen, and install wine however your linux distro requires and make a note of the path you extract nbhmerge.exe to as you'll need it in your tinboot.S file, along with the path to your kernel zImage and initrd-mini.gz
after that if you've got everything else in place, go ahead and run the compilekaiser script in the tinboot dir and you should have an nbh
if the nbh won't flash (i had this issue) copy the output.nb file, boot into windows, and use nbhutil.exe to convert it to an nbh and flash that one. for some reason yang doesn't work right for me personally
HOW TO CREATE CUSTOM SPLASH SCREENS: (this is a manual by POV)
1. Install HardSPL.
2. Create a BMP file in paint, size must be 240x320, save it as BMP 24bit.
3. Download SplashTool
4. Load your BMP on nb_image_converter (included in SplashTool's zip) and save it as splash.nb
5. Open SplashTool.exe and convert splash.nb to new format.
6. Pack the resulting splash.nb into a NBH file using htc rom tool.
7. Flash your cusotm NBH using CustomRUU.
This will not harm your installed android
WORKING SYSTEMS / ROOTFS'S: ( Collected in the forums)
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=587116 ION Donut, reuploaded by 160bpm
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=619980 MYNs warm Donut
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=619718 Jamezelles Sense Tattoo
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=591104 Plemens Donut AOSP
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=603028 Jamezelles Sense Hero
- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=619285 Shidells Android 2.1
rootfs 2010-01-06 works best for me get it here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/androidhtc/files/
Bugs:
NOT WORKING: WiFi, GPS, Voice Call, Bluetooth
(GPS experimental with the files from first post)
Usefull Links:
Android on Sourceforge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/androidhtc/files/
Android on htc Website:
http://www.androidonhtc.com
dzo's page:
http://it029000.massey.ac.nz/vogue/
Android SDK:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/
Tinboot dev thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=614275
Thanks:
dzo, plemen, jamezelle, zenulator, enatefox, mssmision, vilord, rzk333, diagdave
SORRY IF I'LL FORGET ANYONE
Here's a couple boot screens I made.
Thanks i'll add this to the first post
Thanks JeckyllHavok, good idea I keep posting over here am not into kernel things anyway
Ok after a few attempts I finally got Android flashed, and running, using my backup kaiser, which has no network connection, so the lack of wifi is a bit of a problem, but seems to be working fine so far, and fast
Just wondering if it would be possible to flash other versions, like eclair or even flan, since polyrhythmic's eclair version seems to be nice and stable, or is this going to fast to soon?
Just tested this with sshidels nexus rom, but itjust ends in bootscreen loops. Maybe other roms work
Looks like in need to learn to read. I found these instructions in the Vouge forum:
Method 2:
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Check here for NBH files containing a linux kernel and initrd to allow you to flash android to your vogue and wipe windows completely.
The ROMs are dated and there are three versions.
They are identical except the resolution; 240x320, 320x428 and 320x480.
This rom will copy your rootfs, system and data to nand (the internal storage of the phone) so you will only be running from nand. To do this, make sure you have a working setup (using system.sqsh and data.img without partitions) and install the new rootfs. Make sure it still works.
Make sure you have a carrier rom to go back to. Android currently doesn't let you change any of the radio parameters so you would have to flash back to a carrier rom to re-provision your phone.
Now create 3 empty files in the root of your sd card called:
rootfstonand
systemfstonand
datafstonand
These must be all lower case with no extensions and they will be deleted once each fs has been copied.
Now flash the rom corresponding to your resolution and wait.
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Buried for stupidity. Works great so far.
Flashing now.
1st edit: We have Android .
2nd edit:26 min it just turned itself off ... creepy ... soft reset ....I'll post back results.
3rd:39 min later Actual Phone screen came up No SIM ..Opps rebooted waiting agian.
What is working/not working with this flash.
From what I've read everything except.
Blutooth
wifi
GPS
Still waiting back at ANDROID screen
I have successfully flashed THIS BUILD using the following method:
dzo said:
...create 3 empty files in the root of your sd card called:
rootfstonand
systemfstonand
datafstonand
These must be all lower case with no extensions and they will be deleted once each fs has been copied.
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It's a little small and awkward due to the set resolution, but it's possible to flash different builds!
Another note: When flashing builds it takes a very long time, but when it gets to the setup android screen it has a system FC and the screen doesnt respond. This has happened everytime. I had to pull the battery and when I boot it up a second time it boots just fine.
loserskater said:
I have successfully flashed THIS BUILD using the following method:
It's a little small and awkward due to the set resolution, but it's possible to flash different builds!
Another note: When flashing builds it takes a very long time, but when it gets to the setup android screen it has a system FC and the screen doesnt respond. This has happened everytime. I had to pull the battery and when I boot it up a second time it boots just fine.
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Hi
Can you please send me the files on the sdcard. I am having an issue with every build.
Thanks
Did wifi work with any builds?
I think no, not now
Tilt
Hey all,
Working great on my tilt except the ringer just rings in the earpiece at like phone call volume. You can't really hear it unless you have your ear against it. Any thoughts?
I used DZO's build of 1.5 and one of the NBH filwa from Ra333 as the DZO one did not work.
Jaguarius said:
Hey all,
Working great on my tilt except the ringer just rings in the earpiece at like phone call volume. You can't really hear it unless you have your ear against it. Any thoughts?
I used DZO's build of 1.5 and one of the NBH filwa from Ra333 as the DZO one did not work.
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Are the keys on the slide keyboard working correctly
OK now got two nand flashed kasiers, (both kais130), first using the 'original' flash method, ( dzo nbh, androidinstall.tar), and the other method from the vogue threads, with polyrhythmics Eclair build, which is much slower, ( uses SD card rather than Nand?).
Both seem to be working as well as can be expected at this early stage of Nand flashing.
What I would like to know is how to 'upgrade' our zImage, since some builds have a different zImage version than the one we are currently flashing with, ( I am assuming our zImage is in the NBH flash), since this may help enable wifi/gps which we are presently lacking.
warning: this tool is for flashaholics. The ones who know all risks of flashing roms and like to live in the fast lane
Note for HD2-users: Although this version can be also used for the HD2, you may like this version more (the HD2 version doesn't require that you provide a "preflash" .nbh file - see further).
- Description:
FlashaholicRUU (FRUU) is a customized version of the HTC Rom Update utility that will simplify the rom update proces by:
1. performing a task29 before updating a rom
2. allowing the user to navigate through the dialog windows without having to check checkboxes (s)he has seen a gazillion times before.
3. allowing the user to use only the keyboard to go through the dialog boxes (enter -> next window, esc -> quit fruu)
- Prerequisite
Task 29 is performed by flashing a .nbh file before the (custom) rom file. Because the tool is meant to be general applicable for all devices you need to provide this "pre flashable" .nbh file yourself. In principle you can use any .nbh file for this. To speed up this first step though it is recommended to use a radio for your own device or better yet, a .nbh file containing only the splashscreen for your device. Rename this file (radio, splashscreen ) preflash.nbh and put it in a directory together with your custom rom file (may have any name as long as it has an .nbh extension) and the general_FlashaholicRUU.exe. Make sure there aren't any other files in the directory.
For the rest follow the instructions described in the section Usage
- Usage:
This program will take you through the steps of performing a Task29 (formatting your roms storage memory) and then flashing a new rom. It is not advised to use this if you are totally new to flashing roms as if it is done incorrectly you will end up with no rom on your phone and a permanent look of terror on your face
This is not for noobs!!
1. Make sure your phone is booted up
2. Sync your pc and phone
3. (you may skip this step if you've read the prerequisite) Copy the general_FlashaholicRUU.exe file to a new folder with JUST the roms .nbh file present and a rom you want to flash before you flash your rom. Rename this last rom file, the one you want to flash first, preflash.nbh
4. Run the general_FlashaholicRUU.exe and follow the instructions in the program
5. Click on the "perform task29" button to format your roms memory
6. As soon as the percentage bar reaches 100% hold your "volume down" button and continue holding until the phone reboots and enters the bootloader screen
NOTE: If you get a white screen with "hTC" in the middle then you need to take out your battery and enter bootloader mode manually before continuing (take battery out and put it back in, then hold the volume down button and briefly press the power button. Keep holding the volume down button until the bootloader screen appears).
7. When the white box in the bottom of the bootloader screen says "USB" then click on "Flash Rom" in the Flashaholic program
8. Follow the onscreen instructions and lastly click on "Flash" to flash the rom to your phone
9. You will now have a percentage bar on your phone and your new rom is being flashed
10. Once your Rom has flashed your phone will reboot and you can go through the setup screens.
Run your new Rom for a few hours, search for another one and start again with step 1 (if you want to become a real senior flashaholic)
NOTE: There is no need to perform a Hard Reset after flashing the Rom using this program as the Task29 performs a much more thorough job.
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When you want to flash a rom without performing task 29 (for example when you want to flash a new radio) just hit <ESC> on the first screen of step 1. This will take you right to step 2 in which you can flash your rom
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(Thanks to mskip for writing this brief but comprehensive manual)
- Video:
Video of the app on a computer of a fellow flashaholic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn3pGbW-vag. Thank you claub. Keep on flashin'
- Note to chefs:
You can pack FRUU with your Roms. You can even customize FRUU for your Rom series. For example you can use your own images, text, info etc. I have written some general instructions about customizing the RUU here. (Notice that in FRUU ModelID.fig is used for the first task29 step and RUU.fig is used for the second step. The dialogs for the first step are part of RUUResource.dll. Dialogs for the second step you will find in CustomizedRomResource.dll. Instead of the setup.bat and setup.vbs I mentioned in the aforementioned post I used the files run.bat and run.vbs. For exra information you can PM me)
- Donations:
Thank you!
Thanks to: doloop (for his non-mtty task 29 tool)
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Note: this tool should work for any (newer) htc device. Nevertheless make sure that your bootloader will support task 29 and that experiments with mtty task 29 has positive results for your device (look at the development section for your device forum)
Devices on which this tool is reported to work:
* Leo (HD2)
* Rhodium (Touch Pro 2, Tilt 2)
* Topaz (Diamond 2, Pure)
* Raphael (Touch Pro, Fuze)
* Diamond
(please pm me or report your device in this thread if the tool worked also for your device and that device is not in this list yet)
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Happy flashing
appelflap said:
Rename the radio rom file to radio.nhb[/COLOR]
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Not Radio.nbh? Isnt it typo?
Petulinek said:
Not Radio.nbh? Isnt it typo?
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Yes, it is a typo. Should be radio.nbh
sure need to test.
what diff between task 32, task 29 and task 28
im on blackstone, so that using only task 29
core7x said:
sure need to test.
what diff between task 32, task 29 and task 28
im on blackstone, so that using only task 29
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task 28 hard resets the device. It is the default task executed by the shipped romupdateutiliy (RUU). Custom RUU's one find here on xda have replaced task 28 with a task 32 (security level check). That way you can use the custom ruu to flash a radio or a bootscreen. You don't want a hard reset after that
Task 29 formats the device.
It should work on the blackstone. From what I've read the bootloader supports those commands. As far as I know those commands are also supported by the bootloader of other newer HTC devices as well.
Make sure you have HSPL installed. (or how it is called for your platform)
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(BTW for anyone who like to experiment with the above util, you can extract the exe and examine run.bat ...
If the RUU's in this package don't work use the RUU for your device. Open it with a hexeditor. search for "task" and change the digits "28" behind it to "29" and save it as "Task29.exe". Do the same again, but now change "28" to "32" and save it as RomUpdateUtil.exe. )
appelflap said:
task 28 hard resets the device. It is the default task executed by the shipped romupdateutiliy (RUU). Custom RUU's one find here on xda have replaced task 28 with a task 32 (security level check). That way you can use the custom ruu to flash a radio or a bootscreen. You don't want a hard reset after that
Task 29 formats the device.
It should work on the blackstone. From what I've read the bootloader supports those commands. As far as I know those commands are also supported by the bootloader of other newer HTC devices as well.
Make sure you have HSPL installed. (or how it is called for your platform)
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(BTW for anyone who like to experiment with the above util, you can extract the exe and examine run.bat ...
If the RUU's in this package don't work use the RUU for your device. Open it with a hexeditor. search for "task" and change the digits "28" behind it to "29" and save it as "Task29.exe". Do the same again, but now change "28" to "32" and save it as RomUpdateUtil.exe. )
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clear, will do that
core7x said:
clear, will do that
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You naughty boy... naughty naughty naughty
appelflap said:
You naughty boy... naughty naughty naughty
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joke only, by the way. im flasholic rom person.
core7x said:
joke only, by the way. im flasholic rom person.
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I kinda hoped that you noticed the ironic undertone of my reply
appelflap said:
task 28 hard resets the device. It is the default task executed by the shipped romupdateutiliy (RUU). Custom RUU's one find here on xda have replaced task 28 with a task 32 (security level check). That way you can use the custom ruu to flash a radio or a bootscreen. You don't want a hard reset after that
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OK, this sounds like a bad idea taken even further.
Hard reset reloads nvram and ram from flash. Radio and bootscreen are in flash, so a hard reset will do nothing to them.
Unless HD2 is different from all other HTC devices (I seriously doubt it, but do not know), stock ruu should flash radio and bootscreens found in custom roms just fine. This makes sense, of course, because carriers don't release different ruu's just because radio update or bootsplash are included in .nbh.
As to erasing flash before flashing....what a waste of time. I can imagine almost no case where this would be beneficial, and it certainly is wasteful in 99.99% of cases. Why would you want to degrade memory 2x as fast (or more) on a routine basis? Flashing RARELY (like never) fails to overwrite, and when it does, it won't help you to have 0's where it fails.
gguruusa said:
OK, this sounds like a bad idea taken even further.
Hard reset reloads nvram and ram from flash. Radio and bootscreen are in flash, so a hard reset will do nothing to them.
Unless HD2 is different from all other HTC devices (I seriously doubt it, but do not know), stock ruu should flash radio and bootscreens found in custom roms just fine. This makes sense, of course, because carriers don't release different ruu's just because radio update or bootsplash are included in .nbh.
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Not when you just want to update your radio without updating or resetting the os
As to erasing flash before flashing....what a waste of time. I can imagine almost no case where this would be beneficial, and it certainly is wasteful in 99.99% of cases. Why would you want to degrade memory 2x as fast (or more) on a routine basis? Flashing RARELY (like never) fails to overwrite, and when it does, it won't help you to have 0's where it fails.
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If i don't do a format before flashing a new rom - time has shown me this again and again - i get some serious battery drain problems. Of couse I like to pass this step... but..
and with respect to your other advice, this is a tool for flashaholics you know. I don't think flashaholics worry very much about the memory of a device they use for 1-2 years max.
appelflap said:
If i don't do a format before flashing a new rom - time has shown me this again and again - i get some serious battery drain problems. Of couse I like to pass this step... but..
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I totally quote appelflap on this one.
I've never ever had battery drain problems with my flashes, the very first time I had those is when I attempted at flashing just a new radio radio keepin the rom and the data. Before thatm, flashing a new radio always was done when flashing a whole new rom, and after a task29 anyway.
After that "radio only" flash, hell ensued, as no matter the radios I changed thinking it was the radio version's fault, I was getting up to 16% drain overnight, and anyway not lower than 12%, against a normal 4-5%, with a standby drain of 20mA and more, against a normal of 4-7mA.
Next thing I did, task 29 + radio + rom and now I'm getting a whopping 3% drain overnight with my current rom combo, never went so low.
Tested this morning on a Raphael (ATT Fuze). Worked well. Task 29, radio flashed and ROM flashed. No problems at all.
Also tested with a Rhodium(ATT Tilt2). Same results.
Makes ROM flashing much faster. Now if there was just someway of not having to press the down volume button at the end of task 29 it would be perfect.
Good work Appelflap!!!
resqman said:
Tested this morning on a Raphael (ATT Fuze). Worked well. Task 29, radio flashed and ROM flashed. No problems at all.
Also tested with a Rhodium(ATT Tilt2). Same results.
Makes ROM flashing much faster. Now if there was just someway of not having to press the down volume button at the end of task 29 it would be perfect.
Good work Appelflap!!!
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Thanks for testing! I think you helped a whole lot of flashaholics
BTW: If you have a original nbh file of the first bootscreen of your device(-s) you can use that instead of a radio ... For now, (till I uploaded a new version) just rename the bootscreen to radio.nbh and put it in the folder from where FlashaholicsRUU is run. Flashing a bootscreen in the first task 29 step is so much faster.
EDIT: about putting the device back in bootloader after the first task 29 step: if I only knew the bootloader command for it I could make it work without any problems. So if anybody has any idea, please let me know, I can hexedit the RUU to execute this command right after task 29 is performed.
appelflap said:
Thanks for testing! I think you helped a whole lot of flashaholics
BTW: If you have a original nbh file of the first bootscreen of your device(-s) you can use that instead of a radio ... For now, (till I uploaded a new version) just rename the bootscreen to radio.nbh and put it in the folder from where FlashaholicsRUU is run. Flashing a bootscreen in the first task 29 step is so much faster.
EDIT: about putting the device back in bootloader after the first task 29 step: if I only knew the bootloader command for it I could make it work without any problems. So if anybody has any idea, please let me know, I can hexedit the RUU to execute this command right after task 29 is performed.
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Might it be possible to have it check for the existence of a radio.nbh file and if it doesn't exist skip that? I know it is handled by a batch file so there must be a way around it.
I flash a lot of ROMs but I rarely flash radio or bootscreen
resqman said:
Might it be possible to have it check for the existence of a radio.nbh file and if it doesn't exist skip that? I know it is handled by a batch file so there must be a way around it.
I flash a lot of ROMs but I rarely flash radio or bootscreen
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The bootscreen or radio is needed in step 1. Task 29 is performed after flashing one of these. I will look for another solution when my HD2 is repaired.
appelflap said:
The bootscreen or radio is needed in step 1. Task 29 is performed after flashing one of these. I will look for another solution when my HD2 is repaired.
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I have performed task29 on both Fuze and TP2 without having to flash a radio.
From the task29 section of the Rhodium forum:
Originally Posted by SacTilt
Some of you are making this too difficult. I've posted this before, as this is all that needs to be done. Task29 does not remove your radio or your splash screen. It only clears the ROM, therefore, all you need to do is run Task29 and then flash your ROM. This is how I do it from the PC.
Connect to PC via Active Sync/WMDC.
Execute Task 29.
When phone boots to "Touch Pro 2" screen (or whatever your splash screen happens to be), I hold down the volume down button while hitting the reset button.
Once I'm on the Bootloader screen, and it shows "USB", I flash the new ROM from the PC as I normally would.
When the phone vibrates, indicating the ROM upgrade is complete, I disconnect the phone from the computer.
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Obviously I am missing something here
resqman said:
I have performed task29 on both Fuze and TP2 without having to flash a radio.
From the task29 section of the Rhodium forum:
Obviously I am missing something here
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Thanks for your feedback! This was exactly the feedback that I was looking for.
The task29 tool from the rhodium forum flashes a ruu_signed.nbh that is specifically brewed for the rhodium. Indeed flashing this file doesn't touch anything.
Problem is I can't use such device specific files for a universal flashing tool. That's why I use radio nbh. So that I'm sure that the tool runs task 29 with a nbh file that is accepted by the device that is flashed.
The ruu_signed.nbh that task29 uses for the rhodium is 8.5 mb large. This will take more time to flash than a bootscreen (which is 0.7mb) but less than a radio (which is > 10 mb). May I suggest to use this tool with a bootscreen nbh it is soooo much faster.
Anyway when I get my device back I will look if I can brew a small nbh file that doesn't change the bootscreen or radio. I will target it to different devices and wrap it up for each specific device.
Again, thanks for your input.
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Edit: I've attached the nbh file that is used by the rhodium task29 tool. Use this one instead of a radio. It doesn't alter you radio nor your bootscreen. Although the file is named radio.nbh it isn't a radio (the current test tool need that filename). You can try this for your rhodium.
appelflap said:
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Edit: I've attached the nbh file that is used by the rhodium task29 tool. Use this one instead of a radio. It doesn't alter you radio nor your bootscreen. Although the file is named radio.nbh it isn't a radio (the current test tool need that filename). You can try this for your rhodium.
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I understand now. It's not really a big deal for me to flash a radio. It would be a lot of work for you to have to create a signed ruu for every device.
Thanks
Thanks!!!!
NOTE: I DO NOT HAVE WINDOWS, AT THE MOMENT! THE DEVELOPEMENT HAS STOPPED TEMPORARILY!! I'M SORRY FOR THIS!
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What this program will do:Well this program is designed for beginners, and advanced users.
Beginners, can learn, about flashing. And learn, what to do, to get a custom ROM running...
Advanced users & pros, have a few more options, they can flash their ROMs, even some advanced options, like RadioOptions (If you know, what that is).
If you need to setup ADB drivers, then follow the steps, in the ADB -> Help menu!!
List of features:Several Reboot options,
Backup/Restore
Unlock bootloader (fastboot)
Relock bootloader (fastboot)
Root (ADB+fastboot)
Flash recovery (fastboot)
All-in-one solutions (Some new ones, again ^^)
Using a complete GUI!
Very explicit detailing of what the program is currently doing!
Install drivers - (USB + ADB/fastboot drivers)
List of ROMs/kernels
Help menus
Install apps, as user apps.
Install apps, as system apps.
Push files, to SD.
Flash ROMs.
Flash stock ROM.
Context menus!!
And much, much more!
What's to expect:In-program E-Mail subscription, to get notified about updates.
User experience program…
More updates
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This program requires following, to run:
.net framework +Ver. 3.5 (SP1)
.net framework 3.5 Client Profile
.net framework 4.0 Client Profile
Windows Installer ver. 3.1 & 4.5
It uses just over 30 MB of RAM (Excluding the scripts) on average.
CPU usage is at 5% at the moment
If RAM usage goes over 90%, the program WILL shut down... (Not the computer)
ADB is the ONLY background process, used by BRH (The only 3rd party process)
FAQ:Q:When installing the drivers, why do I need to change my system configuration?
A:You need to configure your machine, to notice the device, but to leave it alone, instead of looking for, and downloading drivers for it. This just confuses the computer, meaning you can't do anything in the bootloader, because Windows Update doesn't yet have the needed drivers...
Q: Why have you gone over to making a GUI? The batch files, were just fine...
A: I'm going over to making a GUI, because it is easier to use, less work. And I have the option, to just, drag & drop a button, write two lines of code, to make the button functional and then it's just a matter of creating the batch file, converting it to an EXE. Easy as pie. Whereas, with the batch files, to create one more option, you have to write 6 lines of code, then the batch file, and then half of the stuff doesn't work properly, because you didn't debug... If you know, what I mean...
Q: Why are there so many files???
A: This program needs so many files, so it can perform different processes/options/tasks
. But it isn't hard, to find out, what file, does which job
Q: Why is there only a version for windows??
A: I am working on a version, for Mac users, but it will take some time. I'm glad to be nearly finished, with the Windows version
Q: I want to donate to you, but you won't allow it. Why?
A: I don't accept any donations, because I only wrote the program to flash files on to your phone... I don't want to take credit for things, that other people did.
Instead of trying to donate to me, donate to chainfire, ChainsDD, and Kousik Dutta; for creating such brilliant recoverys, Apps (like superuser and ROM Manager) and ROMs...
BTW: If you really want to donate (which you won't ), you can send me some albums ^^ I need house music, to work.. And all my songs/albums have been listened dead -.-
Q: Do you mind if I use this program for commercial use, and post videos(tutorials) on Youtube?
A: As long as you DO NOT create mirrors, and let me know, I'm not that fussed... But then please post the link of the video to me, so that I can tell you if I like the way you did it, or not.
Q: When are you gonna stop talking about things, that don't interrest anyone (the FAQ)??
A: Now, but still thx for reading, other good questions will be posted here, aswell...
Thanks:Many thanks to Kouschik Dutta for creating the recoveries for near-to all Android phones. Yo the man!
And not to forget the awsome app: ROM Manager ^^
Thanks to my good friend Accendare (baddinski), for creating the splashscreen. I appreciate it much
Thanks to Google, for creating the AOSP, for the great developers, to create even greater ROMs, for us!
Also, thanks to Google, for buying Android, and making suh a (rather) bug-free OS!!
If I forgot anyone, please let me know immediatly!!
Downloads:
If you want to flash stock firmware, you will need to install this. This contains all the neccessary files/folders you need:
GSM: to be downloaded, by clicking this...
CDMA: to be downloaded here...
Current version (From the 28.03.2012 02:58 GMT +!) is 2.6.5.5.
There are some new and juicy features, that have come in this update. Especially, for those fellow developers So, give this a try, if you're not too busy ^^ Download here
Before updating, please run this...
Fulll release!! Version 3.0.0.8!!
It's an ISO image. I'll provide a link, to power ISO, should you not have an Image-mounting software, on your computer… If you have Windows 8 CP, you do NOT Need this…
Well, I hope, you will enjoy this new version!!
Download: Beatslei9gher's Root Helper_Install_CD Power ISO 5
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Installer:The installer will install to your C:\ drive. Some older scripts, are still working with "%homedrive%" so, to make sure, that everything is working, please make sure, that your homedrive is your C:\ drive. Or, if you have a seperate C:\ drive (like me), copy a copy, of the "Beatsleigher_root_helper" folder, to your homedrive. Then it should do the trick. By the tiome, the program is released properly (full) all scripts should be working with "C:\".
Should you have NOT got a C:\ drive, because your homedrive is named differently/you deleted the C:\ partition, see: installation help.
Requests:If you have any requestes (features, etc.), please PM me, or send me an E-Mail!!
Please read!!:
Befor moaning, that there are not enough ROMs/kernels, remember, since 2.6D ALPHA, you can flash both kernels & ROMs via ADB & fastboot!
Download, and see for yourself
Changelog:
Verison 3.0.0.8 (Full release):
All scripts were re-written...
A few changes...
Full release(!!!)
Version 2.6.5.7 (BETA) [Minor 3]
Working context menus!! (On selected forms)
And that was really about it.
Version 2.6.5.5 (BETA) [Minor 2]:
Added some juicy developer features! (Using the ADB shell)
A few options, for n00bs, are in there, aswell...
Added options, to the ADB menu.
Added a complete new form. (Dev. options)
Added a few more scripts. Making the update zise about 6MB, on your HDD
Removed some buggy code.
When navigating, from ADB menu to Dev. Menu, ADB menu closes, but can be re-opened from the "File" menu.
Dev. menu has also got CPU/RAM usage detector!
Download, for more changelog
Version 2.6.5.4 (BETA) [Minor]:
Working progressbars(!!!)
Added CPU/RAM usage detection.
ADB menu has got a makeover.
Added option to enable/disable CPU/RAM usage detection in fastboot menu...
Fixed bug in ADB help menu.
Cleansed the code (again)
I probably forgot the rest, or just find out, for yourself
Version 2.6.5.3 (BETA):
Removed bug that caused phone crash, whilst prompting device name.
Cleansed the code.
Removed two un-used forms.
Repaired the menustripbutton.
Added scripts, to update package.
Removed other scripts, from update package.
Compressed some, of the files (drivers, executables)
Using traditional installer, again.
Installation path set to: C:\Beatsleigher_root_helper\
Version 2.6.5.2 (BETA):
Fastboot menu fully working.
Fastboot help menu, is popping up/has been created, though it has no content.
ADB help menu is working/all buttons have a task.
Some unneeded code has been removed.
A complete list of ROMs & kernels is present (CDMA + GSM).
No change in the IE engine...
All messages giving a tone/sound.
Options have ben added to the ADB menu.
New all-in-one solutions for ADB menu.
Scripts have been edited, for more friendliness
More tooltips.
Progressbars still not working ( )
Maximization has been disabled in ALL windows.
Better usage of RAM, whilst opening other exe - files
Version 2.6.5.1 (BETA)
Added update check-support.
Changed file hoster to mediafire (updates coming from there)
Added ADB reboot options.
Fastboot reboot options working.
Added (hidden) features.
Using a proper installer.
Can be installed anywhere on HDD, will work anyway
Two packages are to be downloaded, not one. This ensures, that updates are working, as planned.
(Hidden features will be released, when version is 2.6.5.3 (next update) )
Version: 2.6 D:
Everything you see, down the bottom is working.
You can now flash a recovery via fastboot menu!!
Kernel and ROMs, I have decided, to take them back out. They were a bit buggy...
The size of the EXE itself, has gone up to, ca. 2.4 MB.
Option to flash stock ROM (LTE + GSM) has been enabled, for fastboot.
Looks a bit more friendly
Icons have been added!
You'll have to find the rest out, yourself
Version 2.6C:
ADB menu has been carried on. You are now able to flash a kernel (LTE & GSM)
It will open the Explorer for you, when you need to copy the file!!
LTE menu is finally working!! It had problems opening, due to a minor type-error.
Though the LTE menu is working, you will only be able to use one button, in about an hour. Once I've completed doing the ADB menu...
(See: "What's to expect", for more info's on what's coming!!)
Version 2.6:
New GUI!
Complete new code.
In-program help.
Direct link to thread.
Seperate fastboot and ADB menus!
More explicit details...
Removed the music, that pops up, upon start. (To many house haters )
All batch files converted to executables... (This prevents tampering with the code)
Fully compatible with 64x machines. Doesn't use as much RAM, but therefore shows up as a process.
Installation help:
Not much can go wrong, when install9ing this program.
Mostly, the reasons, of failure, to use this program, are due to:
Not having a C:\ drive.
Not copying a copy of the root folder, to hamedrive, if C:\ is not the homedrive, of your windows machine.
Tutorial 1:
Problem: I installed the program, but my homedrive is not C:\. I installed to C:\, but I can't use half of the program.
Well, first of all; sorry, for this. I could of said this earlier... I forgot to edit the scripts, to use ONLY the C:\ drive, so it useshalf the C:\ drive, and half your homedrive. But, that's why I posted this tutorial.
It's quick & easy ^^
Tutorial:
Install the program, to your C:\ drive. Close the installer, and re-open it.
Once back in the installer, set the installation path to your homedrive (Where Windows is installed).
Install to that directory, and done
It should now work ^_^
Tutorial 2:
Problem, I don't have a C:\ drive, and the ROM-Full/Less version, isn't available for download... What to do??
This is also no problem!! With a few, simple clicks of your mouse, we will fix this minor problem
Tutorial:
Type following key-combination, on your keyboard; START(WIN)+R.
The "Run" prompt should now pop up.
In the RUN prompt, type: "diskmgmt.msc" and it enter.
Once the disk manager pops up, shrink your homedrive(or, if you have unalocated disk space, which is 3GB or more, right click on that)
Shrink your homedrive, about 3GB. If you can, allocate more space, because you will need quite some space, because of stock ROMs/custom ROMs/kernels and backups.
To shrink, right-click on the partition and select "Shrink Volume". Enter this amount, to shrink: 3072 MB, that should be 3GB. Like I said, feel free to allocate more space.
Now you should see a black field. This is unallocated disk space. Right click on this space and select" Create simple partition" Make sure, you create the exact space, you shrunk, other wise, you will have some unallocated space, on your HDD and this can cause problems, if unnoticed.
Name the partition : C:. Wait, for the Diskman. to create the partition (can take up to 5 Minutes, for that amount of space, depending on size of HDD, CPU clock speed and amount of RAM).
Now, just install Beatsleigher's Root Helper to your C:\ drive and again, to your homedrive. Done! You can now use Beatsleigher's Root Helper.
If you should notice any other problems, please let me know, so I can solve them.
EULA:Please read the EULA, should you not have, during installation. Or, you are interested in installing the prgram.
There is vital information, in this text document!
Some misc. text
Hmm... I'm at the end of my stream of thoughts...
Now, I'm asking YOU!
Please tell me, what would you like me, to add to this program.
Don't forget, if you like this program, and you are happy, to recommend it. Don't be shy, post your thanks, and a comment or two. Hit the thanks button. Even if you are dissatisfied, just post a comment, and I'll try and do it better.
If you are a junior member, send me a PM, and I'll post it for you
I'll ask again;
I know, I'm not that well known, and I know, I've done mistakes (ROM-Full version)
But, I'm trying to make this program, a better enviroment, for everybody. Please, would you give it at least a try, instead of just ignoring this...
NOTE: Short term for: Beatslleigher's Root Helper: "BRH"!!
To prevent confusion, in future!
Well, I mentioned there will be a working version on Linux, right? Well, I only just found out a few days ago, that you can use wine to emulate Windows... :O Well, there you are! It works pretty much fine, but then a agin, there will be a few bugs, so I'll get on to that...
Sorry for not updating this thread, for such a long time... I'm using UBuntu, and I've got quite a lott to do, as the schoolyear is coming to it's end
News, tips & tricks!!
News:
IMPORTANT:
Verizon has just released their version, of the GNex...
Beatsleigher's Root Helper, will be one of the first, to provide their images, for recovery... Other than that, everything will be the same!! I'm updating the files, right now!!!
New concept:Beatsleigher's Root Helper, is written and hosted by one person: me. I have been working hard, and have noticed, that I need to change the concept. Instead of being big, and cluttery. It is now small and efficient. Like a car manufacturer, I am working hard, on producing a very small, but powerfull piece of technology (in this case, virtual technology). And, instead of relying on the user, to type everything, this new version, needs only a few clicks of a button. As an example, the first version, which used a lot of RAM, and waisted processes, used up (with all ROMs/kernels/bootanims) over 1 GB. Now, you can download the ROMs, you wish and kernels, and just flash them, with the click of a button. The best thing is, all of the data, I provide version 2.xx with, the size comes out, at a maximum of 300-350 MB of disk space. (Counting both CDMA & GSM stock ROMs).
Beta has been released!!:After a few weeks of hard work, I can finally say: "I'm almost done!"
It took 4 weeks, 3 Albums, 5 DVDs, 5 Gigs of HDD space, and lot's of testing.
But now, It's nearly done, and I'm proud of it.
This project will NEVER be abandoned. (Unless the GNex gets boring, at some point in time)
It brings a lot of new features with it, including working help menus.
This is also a new part, of the concept, keep it in BETA, untill EVERYTHING works. Of course, I will keep it updated and will constantly change it, to make it better, and easier to use.
If you like it, you may also advertise!! (Just a tip. I also have competition...)
Askng for help?!:Yes, I'm asking you, for help.
After all my hard work. It seems, noone is downloading it...
That's why, I need you, to post requests, and suggest things
I think, it's important, for me to know, what YOU really want, in this program.
Don't be shy, just post your opinion, and suggest someti=hing, to make it better
And if this, doesn't help, I will probably close this thread, and leave this program, as it is, and start other projects, for other phone's, like: HTC devices.
I shall then declare this program as final. This is not giving up, it's you not giving it a chance... But anyways, back to the point: I need you, to tell me your oppinion!!!
Google has done it again!:
After some time, on 4.0.2 (Stock), Google has released the stock version, of 4.0.4, for it's flagship devices (Motorola Xoom WiFi, for some reason, aswell..)
I am currently downloading the factory image, and will be creating an installer, so you can enjoy the joys, of 4.0.4!
So, again, another thing, to look forward to, when using this program!!
Windows metro style app!:After the nearly complete nervous breakdown, of my computer, I have decided, to install Windows 8 Cons. preview.
Whilst installing the new OS, I was downloading the SDK, VS 2011, and decided, because Windows 8 will be available, next month, I shall start creating this program, also as a Metro-styled app.
I, however, have decided, to keep the style secret, and keep on developing, and as soon, as Windows 8 is officially released, I shall also release the new program. If, however, you are lucky, I will have enough time, to work on this new project, and release it in a week, or so
But, as I said it depends, on whether, this program get's downloaded a bit more, or not, and if I am quick enough, on deving this...
Having trouble, with Wndows 8?Well, I have found a solution, to all your ADB/fastboot problems...
Interested? Click here...
The thread contains all info, you need, to install and configure the ADB drivers, on Windows 8...
If you have a problem, please let me know, by either: Answering the thread, sending me a PM, or post your problem here...
New cooperation!!: Because so many of you, are wanting more kernels and ROMs, I have decided, to cooperate, with sonicxml This means, there will be an option, for you, to flash his kernel img, via fastboot. This means, there is one less step, in the al-in-one procedure!!
So, I'm thanking him, for accepting my request
CDMA issues I've come to notice, that some people, are having issues, with their CDMA devices...
This will be fixed, in the next update, release will be, in a few days. I'm very sorry, that this has happened, whilst testing, I didn't have any problems, what so ever...
But, because I guaranteed you, that I will fix ANY and EVERY bug, that you/I can find, I've already started, on a new and better flasher, for 4.0.2 stock flashers...
These will be hosted on my FTP server, in future, so the program can download the files, itself... So that shouldn't be a problem.
Should you have any more problems, please let me know, IMMEDIATLY, because, there is no point, in me updating, uploading the files, and literally half an hour, after release, someone tells me, that they're having problems, for a few days...
So, please. Tell me, I'm always happy to help. That's what I'm here for
Info's on updates...
All-in-one fix: Well, it looks like I've managed to fix the all-in-one problem... It seems, that there was an error, whilst in recovery. Added the feature; it flashes an insecure boot image... This allows the recovery, to stay put, and it grants the ADB remount access... This means, you are as close to stock, as possible, but you are fully rooted...
You shouldn't trust Windows. Period. I dont really get why you say scripting is harder on Linux though.
Batch files are nice, allows one to see what will be done. I would prefer them over a binary, but then again, I dont use Windows.
May the force be with you.
bk
bk201doesntexist said:
You shouldn't trust Windows. Period. I dont really get why you say scripting is harder on Linux though.
Batch files are nice, allows one to see what will be done. I would prefer them over a binary, but then again, I dont use Windows.
May the force be with you.
bk
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Thx for the force
I said it's harder scripting for Linux, because I'm a noob, when it comes to Linux/Unix... I only just found out, that Linux has the drivers for my laptop a few days ago And I'm used to Windows, that's why I said it.
Is it possible to provide a version without rom to have a good size? 400Mb is big.
Thanks for the time you spent in this project
imfloflo said:
Is it possible to provide a version without rom to have a good size? 400Mb is big.
Thanks for the time you spent in this project
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Currently working on it I'm just removing some scripts
To all size lovers!
The size has gone down, to under 60 MB.
I'm trying, to keep it under 80MB...
Thanks, for using Beatsleigher's Root Helper!!
Facebook page now open!!
Hey guys, I've created a FB page, for Q&A as well as the Q&A Thread, in the Q&A section (thx imfloflo)
There are also a few other things, which might interest you! So give it a looksee, it's not done yet, it will also take a while, because I'm busy with school and my root helper...
But, here's the link^^ Beatsleigher's Facebook page!
Info on 2.6 ALPHA (GUI version)
Please read!
This builds are only alphas. As most of you know, alphas are very buggy... I'm doing my best, on keeping them bug-free, so please don't complain about them not working properly... Some menus also haven't been taken care of, I know. If you are looking for the version, that works best (at the moment), take/download the ROM-Less 1.2.7 version.
Why did I jump from 1.2.x to 2.6?
There have been many unreleased version, during the batch period. Well, they weren't unreleased as that, they weremore or less kept for private use, because it was too big, to upload/for you to download. So I kept it on my HDD & USB flash drive.
Info on 2.6B ALPHA
ABTextBox1.Visible = FalsDB menu working properly. All buttons have got their purpose. All linken with an "OpenFileDialog" so you can flash like that. You just choose the file you want, open it and click on "push". The same goes for ROMs. Fastboot menu is planned to work in 2.6C or D.
BTW; have you noticed, that the size of everything has shrunk, again? Well, guess what, it will start to rise, soon. Why? The program you asked for is nearly 2 MB :O
Well, I hope you had fun reading, and I also hope, you know, why the updates are taking so long
Ok, the beta will be delayed, again.
I'm currently busy, and not near home...
I'm currently writing a EULA. So, please read it. It will prevent lots of miss understandings... It's not drastically big, nor hard to understand. It will be uploaded, as a txt file, and provided in the next update package. ...
I guess, the update will be released at about 18:00 o'clock GMT +1.
Who care's how I sent IT?
Hey familyguy59!
Thanks for pointing me to your thread, I've installed the helper...I've selected all in one, unlocked and booted the phone in to CWM recovery - the one screen instruction is saying to apply the zip? I think ive missed a step - I'm not sure what zip! I haven't copied one across to the phone!
Any help would be great.
My goal is to flash 4.04 (stock) to the phone.
I have superuser on the phone now...(so it must be rooted right?)
Sorry for my lack of knowledge!
HSKalay said:
Hey familyguy59!
Thanks for pointing me to your thread, I've installed the helper...I've selected all in one, unlocked and booted the phone in to CWM recovery - the one screen instruction is saying to apply the zip? I think ive missed a step - I'm not sure what zip! I haven't copied one across to the phone!
Any help would be great.
My goal is to flash 4.04 (stock) to the phone.
I have superuser on the phone now...(so it must be rooted right?)
Sorry for my lack of knowledge!
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Well, once you have entered the CWM recovery-program, you should see an option, named: "install zip from sdcard". Once there select: "choose zip from sdcard", and on the SD, you should notice a zip called "su". Install that. That's what's ment with "Apply zip"
But, as you have got superuser, you should have done everything right .
And, it's no problem, your lack of knowledge I'm happy to help everyone, who asks. Should you not have root (no superuser prompts), use the other all-in-one option That should then do the trick.
Now, to installing stock 4.0.4. You can download the zip, and then install via ROM Manager, it should also be present, on your device.
Make sure, though, to create a backup.
Thanks for using Beatsleigher's Root Helper It's very much appreciated
familyguy59 said:
Well, once you have entered the CWM recovery-program, you should see an option, named: "install zip from sdcard". Once there select: "choose zip from sdcard", and on the SD, you should notice a zip called "su". Install that. That's what's ment with "Apply zip"
But, as you have got superuser, you should have done everything right .
And, it's no problem, your lack of knowledge I'm happy to help everyone, who asks. Should you not have root (no superuser prompts), use the other all-in-one option That should then do the trick.
Now, to installing stock 4.0.4. You can download the zip, and then install via ROM Manager, it should also be present, on your device.
Make sure, though, to create a backup.
Thanks for using Beatsleigher's Root Helper It's very much appreciated
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Thanks for the swift reply!
Is there any way for me to get back in to clockwork (the touch recovery) via the phone alone? When I've tried it (vol up + down + pwr) then recovery...it seems to be the stock one (droid lying down, with red triangle)
I'm installing rom manager now though!
HSKalay said:
Thanks for the swift reply!
Is there any way for me to get back in to clockwork (the touch recovery) via the phone alone? When I've tried it (vol up + down + pwr) then recovery...it seems to be the stock one (droid lying down, with red triangle)
I'm installing rom manager now though!
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Hmm... It seems, you didn't flash via ROM Manager, or worse, it didn't install onto your phone. I'll get onto that, as soon, as I've got my computer up and running again (The one I'm currenly using, is not mine...).
Well, as soon, as you have flashed via CWM, just choose "Flash recovery" from the fastboot menu, this should then give you the Touch-enabled version.
As I said; once the recovery has been flashed, via CWM, you should be able to access it, by the app, and using VOL UP+DWN and PWR...
No prob, by the way. I always try to reply ASAP.
HSKalay said:
Hey familyguy59!
Thanks for pointing me to your thread, I've installed the helper...I've selected all in one, unlocked and booted the phone in to CWM recovery - the one screen instruction is saying to apply the zip? I think ive missed a step - I'm not sure what zip! I haven't copied one across to the phone!
Any help would be great.
My goal is to flash 4.04 (stock) to the phone.
I have superuser on the phone now...(so it must be rooted right?)
Sorry for my lack of knowledge!
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Oh, yes. I forgot to mention: The program pushes the zip file automaticly, to your SD, to make the whole process, as comfortable, as possible
familyguy59 said:
Hmm... It seems, you didn't flash via ROM Manager, or worse, it didn't install onto your phone. I'll get onto that, as soon, as I've got my computer up and running again (The one I'm currenly using, is not mine...).
Well, as soon, as you have flashed via CWM, just choose "Flash recovery" from the fastboot menu, this should then give you the Touch-enabled version.
As I said; once the recovery has been flashed, via CWM, you should be able to access it, by the app, and using VOL UP+DWN and PWR...
No prob, by the way. I always try to reply ASAP.
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It's weird because, I have flashed CWM via the app on the phone, and the flashed the touch version...but still doesn't show up when I manually get in to recovery. But via the app it enters the touch recovery.
sorry, your thread is going a little off topic now!
HSKalay said:
It's weird because, I have flashed CWM via the app on the phone, and the flashed the touch version...but still doesn't show up when I manually get in to recovery. But via the app it enters the touch recovery.
sorry, your thread is going a little off topic now!
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Yes, that is indeed strange. It could however just be a bug.
If you want to try, you could flash the recovery via BRH, and see if there's a difference.
familyguy59 said:
Yes, that is indeed strange. It could however just be a bug.
If you want to try, you could flash the recovery via BRH, and see if there's a difference.
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BRH...sorry what is that?
HSKalay said:
BRH...sorry what is that?
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Short term, for: Beatsleigher's Root Helper
familyguy59 said:
Short term, for: Beatsleigher's Root Helper
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ha, I should of known that
You wouldn't happen to have a link handy, to the cwm rom i can flash? (or know where i can find it on my machine?!)
*edit its ok, i found it! it was under fastboot...i was in adb
* Second edit, nah, still didn't work.
i'm leaving it for now, don't wanna mess the phone up. I'll blank everything and start again one day.
fagyi needs help to make the ROM better! anyone who is able to help, talk loud! He needs help modding the SD kernel for NAND, and then it will be like SD, but in NAND AND faster!
HERE'S THE SOURCE: https://gitorious.org/+blackstone-n...m-s-msm/linux-msm-kernel-blackstone-nand-team
THIS ROM COMES FROM TIAD8 WEBSITE, AND THE MEMBER FAGYI DID IT!
Before starting, I take no responsabilities for any damage that might happen to your phone!
Welcome to Blackstone NAND Progress
Credits :
- ACL : Boot and Recovery base, ril
- XDAndroid team : Build base & Lots of stuff
- Herrickwong: Kernel
- Arganis31: .NBH for Blackstone
- Tiad8: some help for Blackstone NAND first progress
Hi Friends!
First of all, I would like thank all great guys who are helping to get NAND Android on our device! Of course BIG thanks to ACL.
I would like too calling all devs who are want help for HTC Blackstone Nand progress so we can have it faster without any fight. I think this phone is really old that we fighting for few issue but i think it is really possible the real and good nand. I'll be adding credits if I know somebody creates any kind of fix for nand.
I don't know everything like kernel, for example but I'm trying to fix stuff currently.
I'm glad if everyone can help!
Thank you very much
This is my first Blackstone Nand version. I take lot of time so we can have more user friendly and smooth NAND ROM.
Please keep your attention that this is a test build and needs a lot of work. I'm working on the kernel too but I am slow because it is not easy.
Main Install procedure:
* you need to read the NAND tutorial so you can understand correct and clearly what you are doing!!!
Thanks to FazZ for doing this tutorial! Great work!
0.Don't forget that this ROM can't be flashed with the PC!!!
1. Flash the latest HardSPL from OliNex
2. Extract the 'adb files & fastboot.exe' files to a folder
3. Format the microSD card fully as FAT32
4. Copy the 'BlacIMG.NBH' file and your selected ROM (zip) you wish to use to the root of the microSD
5. Boot in TriColour mode (Power button and Volume down button)
6. Whilst in the TriColour mode, connect the Blackstone to a USB port ('Serial' should now say 'USB')
7. Run 'BlackstoneRUUAdvanced' and select the 'Task 29' which is full wipe of the Blackstone
8. Once completed, insert the microSD card and reboot into the TriColour mode again
9. The Blackstone will auto-flash-install (after key confirmation) the 'BlacIMG.NBH' on the microSD card
10. The 'BlacIMG.NBH' must NOT be flashed via Windows using the RUU tool (it will only fail)
11. Once flashed with the 'BlacIMG.NBH' it will reboot to a new Fastboot screen (blue background)
12. After a short time the Blackstone in Fastboot mode with enter a USB connect ready state
13. Now connect the Blackstone to your Windows OS and open a CLi/Command prompt
14. Within CLi go to the directory where you place the 'adb files & fastboot.exe' files (from step 2)
15. Type: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (this will flash install the custom CWR)
16. Then type: fastboot boot recovery.img (this will reboot your Blackstone into CWR)
17. In CWR use the Volume keys to move up and down, and the Power button to select
18. Press Volume UP, DOWN, UP to enable the 'Back key' option (touch screen and capacitive buttons do not work yet)
19. You are now finally ready to install your chosen ROM that is on your microSD
20. Once installed, let it reboot into Android OS which takes about 5 minutes on the first run
21. Once the Blackstone has settled within the OS (you can see the typical Android home screen), reboot
22. This time round, it should only take about a minute to start and you can now start using you NAND ROM
AUDIO (not working on AOSP alpha version)- You need one trick, if you have booted the ROM, after pluging an headset and play music from music player, after unpluging and lettting the song playing, you unlock system audio kernel problem
* If recovery flash done after every reboot like this step:
- Power key pressing in fastboot screen : booting to recovery.
- If not pressing power key, simply boots android.
- If you plug Ac / Pc Usb power after you have fastboot mode.
What's working and what's not working:
Working :
Signal
Phone ( in / out )
Sms ( in / out )
Audio
Sdcard mounting
App install and run
Root with Superuser
All stock app
Mp3 found
GPS
Camera! - video not tested so far ( for photo use my favorite app, camera360 ultimate )
Headset
Lcd brightness
Touch Screen
Hardware keys
Keyboard
Bootanimation
3D
G-sensor
Not working :
Wifi
3G-2G data connection
BT
Not working on AOSP version:
Wifi
2G and 3G need testing
BT
Sound (reboots phone)
Sucessefull Testers (31) (in the order I find them) (btw there are no uncesesseful testers, like bricked devices )
Tiad8 (25):
-fagyi;
-danny0208;
-arbi;
-boVe159;
-Buccio;
-Schnilch;
-uberto.costanzo;
-WhiteHawkgrr;
-rhcpdu13;
-radman;
-edu816;
-parcec;
-bakas;
-dns;
-shatzy;
-FazZ;
-neofuzz;
-andresbox;
-Recolector;
-Nefiklyd;
-catalin;
-postak05;
-wangyf;
-unta_hks;
-Denis;
XDA (6):
-me (mfsr98);
-yarach;
-ruzan;
-sebfas;
-Darkwing^V^;
-kipill;
DOWNLOADS
Blackstone NAND progress Downloads place + all neccessary files!
Download AOSP version only (you need to get the rest from the other link): http://www.mediafire.com/?7g3i59qnmo04dtb
CHANGE LOG
2012.08.26
IceBread AOSP V0.1 (Alpha version, just for testing! Use getlogs please!)
-System updated
-Faster and smoother than modded version
-Display fixed (now the same as the SD builds)
-3G is not tested yet, waiting for your reply
2012.04.17
IceBread V0.2
- New boot.img
Added to 3D fix, and sensor fix and other small change
- Right Sensor neccessary files for Blackstone GB nand.
Ready just boot.img-2012.04.15 if you need only this.
2012.04.07
First release
mfsr98 said:
DOWNLOADS
Blackstone NAND progress Downloads place + all neccessary files!
CHANGE LOG
Coming soon
IceBread V0.3
- System libs are updated for better speed stability.
- Better boot.img configuration
- Data connection progress, hope its done in this weekend but i dont guarantee!! its very close.
2012.04.17
IceBread V0.2
- New boot.img
Added to 3D fix, and sensor fix and other small change
- Right Sensor neccessary files for Blackstone GB nand.
Ready just boot.img-2012.04.15 if you need only this.
2012.04.07
First release
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Thanks
masrterk said:
Thanks
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You're welcome, but I prefer the thanks button
SUPERB
Great stuff here mate.
Finally something useful for my old phone which was laying in the corner for months now.
I am installing the rom right now!
yarach said:
Great stuff here mate.
Finally something useful for my old phone which was laying in the corner for months now.
I am installing the rom right now!
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thanks for trying! apreciate!
don't forget to talk if you need help!
almost but
Wifi
3G-2G data connection
BT
dont work for now :angel:
i think with more hands of help he may finish ! :good:
can someone of this forum help ? thanks.
disaster2009 said:
can someone of this forum help ? thanks.
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Help the kangers kang? That would be a first.
this is the best Android Full rom for HTC HD
Android now replace win mobile
thanks
arrrghhh said:
Help the kangers kang? That would be a first.
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well, AOKP exists
Just kidding, but I think helping would be better than fighting...(Yeah I know you don't like because this and that, I understand a little bit, I guess )
Just think what I already said before: Fighting doesn't help.
in that way just android sd card !
I can't wait for next update! This Nand version, with data connections, will be the best so far! In advance, thank you for all your works and your commitment! I always wanted to start my very old phone with Android directly, and I can do this thanks to your work... Come on!!!
good thing that you enjoy. the only problem left is the kernel, of you know anybody good on this area call them here
This is good news for Blackstone users
Finally a working version of Android that replaces win mo
Can´t wait for a new release
thanks
Guys, I need more testers...don't come here just to see the thread, install the ROM itself! It's hard to get bricked! (only if you don't have HSPL on your phone) And I say one more time, if you know somebody with knowledge on kernels and that wants to help, please tell me! If you don't want the ROM, you can simply install a WM ROM as usual!
Hi to all
I have an experemental Blackstone and iwould like to test this ROM.
My problem is that I received the phone with this SPL SPL-1.56.AxeBox
I can flash custom ROMS with this SPL (I did it several times)
Can I flash this rom too?
By the way I tried to flash HSPL without success
Thanks for the excellent work
Well, I never heard of axebox to be true...
Honestly you should flash Olinex team HSPL, here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=431217
Why doesn't flashing a new HSPL work? follow the steps on the link I gave you
still, I would say you could flash, but do it at your own risk since what's recommended is using olinex 1.56 HSPL
oh arrrghhh, you're so mean
mfsr98 said:
oh arrrghhh, you're so mean
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Oh right, I'm supposed to explain why I don't like it.
It's a bad kang which frustrates our lovely developers.
No attempt was made to ask if it's OK to take it.