This is a full flashable build of 4.0.4 AOSP I compiled myself.
There are absolutely no tweaks of any kind, this is full stock.
Download
You can download it here: https://faramir.eriador.org/r/full-maguro-ota-en.4.0.4.zip
Installation
It can be installed with CWM.
Wipe
You should not need to wipe (except maybe cache). That said if you have weird issues, like accounts not syncing, try wiping.
I installed it over CM9 without wiping, but your mileage may vary.
If you come from pre 4.0.3 ROMs, please wipe.
Google Apps
gapps are not installed, so you will have to flash them too. You can use my mirror at https://faramir.eriador.org/r/gapps-ics-20120317-signed.zip
Please prefer the version of google apps you were already using, otherwise you will more than probably need a wipe.
Root
Note that this is stock, hence there is no superuser, you will have to install superuser and su by hand like on a stock rom.
Here is a mirror for it: https://faramir.eriador.org/r/su_ICS_GN.zip
Kernels
It should be compatible with all 4.0.3 custom kernels although I only tested FuguMod (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1438417)
RECOVERY WARNING
This is full stock, which means if you keep the original kernel, it will reflash stock recovery at first boot.
nikademus said:
Hello,
I just compiled 4.0.4 AOSP
You can download it here: https://faramir.eriador.org/r/full-maguro-ota-en.4.0.4.zip
It can be installed with CWM.
You should not need to wipe (except cache).
gapps are not installed, so you will have to flash them too.
Note that this is stock, hence there is no superuser.
It should be compatible with all 4.0.3 custom kernels although I only tested FuguMod.
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So is it completely stock i.e stock kernel etc? basicly just an ota but not an ota if you get me?
p.s first haha
leelaa said:
So is it completely stock i.e stock kernel etc? basicly just an ota but not an ota if you get me?
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Yes, it's fully stock, the google way
Real OTA image from google is not available yet, so this is what looks like it the most.
It's mainly for those who want to have real 4.0.4 now without waiting and without losing CWM or making a wipe.
Thanks thats what i want, good job
nikademus said:
Yes, it's fully stock, the google way
Real OTA image from google is not available yet, so this is what looks like it the most.
It's mainly for those who want to have real 4.0.4 now without waiting and without losing CWM or making a wipe.
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how about losing CWM after making a full wipe
how can i go back to restoring a nandroid backup mate?
thx for help
i only have 3e recovery with the belly-up android...
I just flashed this and lost CWM and have no Gapps.. my Signal bars stay grey and don't turn cyan (blue) even though I know.I'm in an area I get perfect service.
Sorry can't see any changes. Same sh#@% defrent day.
klone96 said:
I just flashed this and lost CWM and have no Gapps.. my Signal bars stay grey and don't turn cyan (blue) even though I know.I'm in an area I get perfect service.
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As I posted in the OP, you need to flash gapps. It's forbidden to distribute them (at least included in a ROM).
klone96 said:
I just flashed this and lost CWM and have no Gapps.. my Signal bars stay grey and don't turn cyan (blue) even though I know.I'm in an area I get perfect service.
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How did you flash the ROM?
I also flashed it together with Gapps, su and FuguMod R200.
I didn't loose recovery and also I can connect without any issues on Wifi and mobile data.
zurchpet said:
How did you flash the ROM?
I also flashed it together with Gapps, su and FuguMod R200.
I didn't loose recovery and also I can connect without any issues on Wifi and mobile data.
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he probably wiped full like me and also forgot to download SU (from the other thread), gapps and optional kernel
zurchpet said:
How did you flash the ROM?
I also flashed it together with Gapps, su and FuguMod R200.
I didn't loose recovery and also I can connect without any issues on Wifi and mobile data.
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I flashed in cwm and flashed the gapps but I guess it didn't take bcuz I don't see them I'm no where near a laptop so I'm guessing I'm screwed untill I root/flash recovery??
I have put links to gapps and su in the OP
Soo.. is it best to just wait for another stock rom with a kernel that has a recovery... or just flash this?
This rom will not overwrite existing recovery partition.
Sent from my Full AOSP on Maguro using Tapatalk
YoungAceAtlanta said:
Soo.. is it best to just wait for another stock rom with a kernel that has a recovery... or just flash this?
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You can flash FuguMod before booting, it will not wipe your recovery.
The problem is within the init.rc:
Code:
service flash_recovery /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
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oneshot
This is stock behavior.
Hey guys can I flash this over the AOKP Mod I have installed? If so, how?
I do not find meaningful replace the stock ... what's the point? Then, after a day or puts the CM9 o another aopk ..... mistake?
sago62 said:
I do not find meaningful replace the stock ... what's the point? Then, after a day or puts the CM9 o another aopk ..... mistake?
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I will probably stay on that ROM and not flash any AOKP or so. It has all I need.
Joshaldo said:
Hey guys can I flash this over the AOKP Mod I have installed? If so, how?
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I have flashed it over CM9 nightly without any wipe needed.
sago62 said:
I do not find meaningful replace the stock ... what's the point? Then, after a day or puts the CM9 o another aopk ..... mistake?
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please talk english to us! thanks!
Related
I've never used an AOSP ROM before, but now I am currently on AOKP. When I want to update to a newer version, do I still need to flash gapps after flashing the update? I assume I have to reflash the kernel as well if I use one different than the one included with the ROM?
You need to flash GApps straight away after if you are wiping your device. You also need to reflash the kernel of choice after. Good luck.
jd1001 said:
You need to flash GApps straight away after if you are wiping your device. You also need to reflash the kernel of choice after. Good luck.
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Only wiping I would do would be cache and dalvik since I am merely upgrading the ROM version, eg nightly 19 to nightly 20. Would that still involve flashing gapps?
edgeicator said:
Only wiping I would do would be cache and dalvik since I am merely upgrading the ROM version, eg nightly 19 to nightly 20. Would that still involve flashing gapps?
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Yes
10char.
You shouldn't have to reflash GAPPS if you are just updating..
2 separate answers. Anyone else want to chime in?
You have to ref lash the kernel because flashing a rom flashes the from kernel. I've never had to flash gapps on any device if going from an old build of a rom to a new one unless specifically stated.
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edgeicator said:
2 separate answers. Anyone else want to chime in?
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Just think about it. It depends on how you flash and if you flash an update.zip if that zip wipes existing data or just adds to it.
For a sure answer you would need to say what method is used and how the update edify script in the zip looks like.
Now for someone how knows the rom you're talking about in detail and what files are provided there might be a clearer answer, but not every poster does know such details^^
The answer is no, if you just update a rom without wipe, you dont need to flash gapps. This type of rom update keeps all your data in tact anyway so of course no need to flash extra.
Hello All,
I am having bit of an issue with the CyanogenMod 9 Alpha. I have successfully installed the ROM and everything is running fine until I try to use Google Maps. I can not get a GPS signal. I know this is a normal issue with ICS ROMs. Has anyone else had this issue with this ROM and know of how to fix it.
Thanks
This should help:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_qm4He8W-w
Hope this helps !
You have to flash back to a GB Gingerbread TW Touchwiz rom and get a GPS Lock then while you have the lock reboot the phone and flash the ICS aplha 3 normally
DONT TURN OF GPS flash regular fomat/system,fomat cache and dalvik then flash alpha 3 , then flash gapps and you should be ok
Okay, thanks everyone. I didn't know I had to do that old trick.
I am having some issues finding the touchwiz rom so that I can try that method. Do you happen to have the link?
Thanks
kmhartman said:
I am having some issues finding the touchwiz rom so that I can try that method. Do you happen to have the link?
Thanks
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Can ODIN EL29 to the phone using a one click if u like, its rooted so you can still regain recovery etc easily - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1433101
Use an app like superbackup to backup your contacts, sms, call logs and use the full one click that wipes data so u dont have any issues going from CM9 (4.0) back to EL29 (2.3)
Best not to flash roms from ICS but if u know about flashing the El26 cwm then Calk's EL29 stock which is missing is mirrored here by me - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24256853&postcount=2
where can i get full one click
right now i'm getting exchange services error when i load CM9 on the phone
kmhartman said:
where can i get full one click
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sfhub has an auto root sticky in the development forum. Look for the OC links near the beginning of the first post
kmhartman said:
right now i'm getting exchange services error when i load CM9 on the phone
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Try this: [HACK] Removing keyguard and other security policy restrictions from Email apk
A Question on CWM Recovery and 4.0.4...
Hey all.
I've given CM9 Alpha3 3 good test drives, and each time, it's completely obliterated my clockworkmod recovery back to the locked-down stock recovery.. which is INSANELY annoying. Is there any way to avoid this from happening? As in, are there any decent kernels which will retain CWM recovery on my phone whilst using a 4.0.4 ROM?
Thanks in advance for any help which anyone can provide!
they just released a new kernel with ACS built in, you might want to give that a shot.
hello.
so, if I recently flashed a custom kernel (franco) by installing from .zip through cwm, and I wanted to restore the stock jb kernel,
do i just restore the boot.img on cwm or do i have to restore system.img (or any other image) as well?
thanks!
Only boot.img
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zephiK said:
Only boot.img
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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thanks! i was just confused because there were other files in franco's .zip besides the boot.img and was wondering what those were for? do they change anything else?
or reflash your JB rom
maatae said:
thanks! i was just confused because there were other files in franco's .zip besides the boot.img and was wondering what those were for? do they change anything else?
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they are apart of the modifications that franco did (such as the sdcard binary)
but +1 to what acloh said... best thing to do is just reflash the base ROM. if gapps are needed then flash gapps right after you flash the ROM as well.
zephiK said:
they are apart of the modifications that franco did (such as the sdcard binary)
but +1 to what acloh said... best thing to do is just reflash the base ROM. if gapps are needed then flash gapps right after you flash the ROM as well.
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I see. Thanks! Stupid question...how do you reflash stock rom? I tried installing the original ota zip i used updating takju to jb but got a status 7 error. As of now I've just done a full restore of a cwm backup I did right before flashing Franco. Help?
maatae said:
I see. Thanks! Stupid question...how do you reflash stock rom? I tried installing the original ota zip i used updating takju to jb but got a status 7 error. As of now I've just done a full restore of a cwm backup I did right before flashing Franco. Help?
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You should always look inside the kernel zip and see what files it's going to modify. Then back up those files before flashing it.
If you've restored your nandroid (pre-franco), then you should be good to go for the OTA (assuming you didn't change anything else...)
efrant said:
You should always look inside the kernel zip and see what files it's going to modify. Then back up those files before flashing it.
If you've restored your nandroid (pre-franco), then you should be good to go for the OTA (assuming you didn't change anything else...)
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so even if I'm already on the version I want (4.1.1) after the restoration, I should still reinstall the takju4.0.4 ->4.1.1 OTA.zip?
Also, are there any recommended caches I should clear after changing kernels?
Thank you.
maatae said:
so even if I'm already on the version I want (4.1.1) after the restoration, I should still reinstall the takju4.0.4 ->4.1.1 OTA.zip?
Also, are there any recommended caches I should clear after changing kernels?
Thank you.
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?? Not sure I understand. If you restored 4.1.1, then you obviously do not need any update.
No, you don't have to wipe any caches.
efrant said:
?? Not sure I understand. If you restored 4.1.1, then you obviously do not need any update.
No, you don't have to wipe any caches.
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Ok, thank you. I guess my main question was whether or not I have to wipe caches in between kernel switches. Again, Thanks!
Still a major noob here. I want to get cyanogenmod 10 onto my s3 but I've had issues ever since putting on UVALH3. If I want to get CM10 can someone walk me through all the steps to get there, or is it just impossible?
ambitionlessness said:
Still a major noob here. I want to get cyanogenmod 10 onto my s3 but I've had issues ever since putting on UVALH3. If I want to get CM10 can someone walk me through all the steps to get there, or is it just impossible?
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Do you have a recovery installed like CWM or TWRP? Lets start with that.
sipple31 said:
Do you have a recovery installed like CWM or TWRP? Lets start with that.
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Could it be I was supposed to do this before flashing CM10? Because I simply rooted installed freegs3, wiped data and caches and all, then I flashed cm10. Was that the wrong way? Should I go back to stock and restart the process? Because right now for one, custom kernels are giving me strange issues. Also, a ktoonz kernel dev told me my log cat pointed towards corrupt partition or Rom, but I'm using cm10
isikh said:
Could it be I was supposed to do this before flashing CM10? Because I simply rooted installed freegs3, wiped data and caches and all, then I flashed cm10. Was that the wrong way? Should I go back to stock and restart the process? Because right now for one, custom kernels are giving me strange issues. Also, a ktoonz kernel dev told me my log cat pointed towards corrupt partition or Rom, but I'm using cm10
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pretty sure having a custom recovery isn't your issue if you are to the point of wiping caches and flashing kernels. The OP is asking how to wipe a stock ROM off and get CM on his/her phone i'm pretty sure.
sipple31 said:
pretty sure having a custom recovery isn't your issue if you are to the point of wiping caches and flashing kernels. The OP is asking how to wipe a stock ROM off and get CM on his/her phone i'm pretty sure.
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I was asking about myself because I thought I had a similar problem
sipple31 said:
Do you have a recovery installed like CWM or TWRP? Lets start with that.
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No i do not. I tried rooting my phone and it didn't take, and you need to root before CWM right? I had CWM when I was on Uvalh2 but when I went through the process of Uvalh3 I guess I lost it. Should I go ahead and do it? I have the zip file in my phone, still.
I should also mention that when I go into recovery the android dude is fallen over, dead. I'm guessing that's a bad sign.
That just means you're on stock recovery. Odin a rooted rom which you can find in the dev forums (root without tripping flash), then install twrp or cwm, then flash cm10, then flash desired radio.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
THERE HAVE BEEN MIXED RESULTS FLASHING THIS ROM. I AM WORKING ON REBUILDING IT AND WILL POST ONCE IT IS DONE. APOLOGIES IN ADVANCE FOR ANYONE HAVING DIFFICULTIES. I WILL REMEDY THIS ASAP.
I compiled and used CWM 6.0.1.3 to make a backup of the stock rooted OTA SPH-D720 JRO03R
CWM 6.0.1.3
Used the Create .zip feature for a flashable .zip
Everything is 100% STOCK
PREREQUISITES:
Unlocked bootloader
Custom recovery (CWM or TWRP)
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Download all files below
2. Make nandroid backup
3. Wipe /boot, /system, /data, and /cache
4. Flash LC1 Bootloader
5. Flash LF2 Radio
6. Reboot
7. Flash JRO03R ROM
8. Reboot
NOTE:
Only restore user apps/data. Please be careful about restoring system data as it can break certain parts of the ROM (incompatible).
DOWNLOADS:
OTA SPH-D720 JRO03R: JRO03R-Stock-Rooted.zip - UPDATED 9/12
LF2 Radio: ns4g-radio-LF2.zip - credit: snandlal
LC1 Bootloader: D720SPRLC1-bootloader.zip - credit:Maximilian Mary
USB Drivers: Samsung_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_v1_3_2410_0.msi
Thanks to gonzo320 for getting the files from Sprint
ADD-ONS:
Battery Mod by wolf230
So just flash the CWM zip and radio after wiping cache and data?
Would dirty flashing from a JB ROM cause issues? For my wife's phone and she hates having to set her screens up again.
Also, any improvement in signal/speed/battery life? She gets horrible battery and signal.
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ws6kid said:
So just flash the CWM zip and radio after wiping cache and data?
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Correct. Let me know what recovery you use and your results. First time making an update.zip
bstevens23 said:
Would dirty flashing from a JB ROM cause issues? For my wife's phone and she hates having to set her screens up again.
Also, any improvement in signal/speed/battery life? She gets horrible battery and signal.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using xda app-developers app
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You can always do a screen-shot of the home screens for reference. But I dunno. Try it out and let me know. Might only work for AOSP ROMs. Remember to make a nandroid first!
And since it's rooted , you can always restore from Titanium.
Seems to be much smoother and GoogleNow loads in about 1 second.
New radio gives me much better 3G speeds and 4G stays connected longer than before. It's no placebo effect either. I can actually download full ROMs without 4G crashing on me. YMMV
Also just realized, I accidentally kept Air Kernel R1 stable in the ROM....oops...who uses stock kernel anyway? I needed it for BLN.
andrewddickey said:
You can always do a screen-shot of the home screens for reference. But I dunno. Try it out and let me know. Might only work for AOSP ROMs. Remember to make a nandroid first!
And since it's rooted , you can always restore from Titanium.
Seems to be much smoother and GoogleNow loads in about 1 second.
New radio gives me much better 3G speeds and 4G stays connected longer than before. It's no placebo effect either. I can actually download full ROMs without 4G crashing on me. YMMV
Also just realized, I accidentally kept Air Kernel R1 stable in the ROM....oops...who uses stock kernel anyway? I needed it for BLN.
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Somewhat off topic, but I did the same thing as you. Meaning I need BLN, but I flashed mathkid's kernel. I know it's all personal preference and YMMV, but how's the Air kernel on the stock OTA working out for you so far?
EDIT. Okay, thanks for the reply. Mathkid's was a little laggy at first, but that may just be my phone. It's been acting up like crazy lately with any/all ROMs/kernels (that weren't completely OTA versions). Everything smoothed out though by the morning (flashed the kernel late last night).
Everything seems smooth and fast. Not been long enough to tell about the battery.
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thanks for this, its been a while, would i just flash the bootlloader tar in fastboot or the img?
amosher13 said:
thanks for this, its been a while, would i just flash the bootlloader tar in fastboot or the img?
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Extract the .img from the .tar and flash with fastboot
amosher13 said:
thanks for this, its been a while, would i just flash the bootlloader tar in fastboot or the img?
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You can flash the bootloader tar in either ODIN, or just extract the .img and flash that via fastboot. Whichever way you prefer.
Will the new boot loader make any diff to my phone as in speed or performance? If j install it will i lose root I'm running cna
Will flashing the new bootloader lock my phone or make me loose root? What's new in the bootloader, anything different? Can I just stay with the old one?
xuser said:
Will flashing the new bootloader lock my phone or make me loose root? What's new in the bootloader, anything different? Can I just stay with the old one?
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donbudafuko said:
Will the new boot loader make any diff to my phone as in speed or performance? If j install it will i lose root I'm running cna
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I honestly don't know what the differences are. As far as I'm aware, the bootloader has no way of increasing speed or performance. I used ODIN to flash everything and my bootloader stayed unlocked.
And, no, you will not loose root as the ROM is pre-rooted.
andrewddickey said:
I honestly don't know what the differences are. As far as I'm aware, the bootloader has no way of increasing speed or performance. I used ODIN to flash everything and my bootloader stayed unlocked.
And, no, you will not loose root as the ROM is pre-rooted.
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OK thank u an is there any way to get the bootloader in a zip don't have my PC up an running
donbudafuko said:
OK thank u an is there any way to get the bootloader in a zip don't have my PC up an running
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Check this one. If it works, I'll add it to the OP (with credit).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31401404&postcount=371
thefredelement had no problem with the old bootloader and radio:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31394903&postcount=300
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31395124&postcount=310
does anyone know of any battery precentage mods work on this i hate the stock battery
How's Google Now's battery drain? I'm on an unofficial AOSP build of JRO03H and i pretty much had to turn off Google Now and Passive location collector for the sake of my sanity.
Is this what I'm suppose to do Step by step? i never flash a radio so wasn't sure about that part.
1-nandriod for backup.
2- wipe
3-flash bootloader
4-flash Rom
5-flash Radio
andrewddickey said:
I compiled and used CWM 6.0.1.3 to make a backup of the stock rooted OTA SPH-D720 JRO03R
CWM 6.0.1.3
Used the Create .zip feature for a flashable .zip:
StockRooted-JB-CWM
Will need to separately flash the LF2 radio separately: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13751063&postcount=1
And flash bootloader with fastboot: SPH-D720_JRO03R_LC1_BOOTLOAD_Signed.tar
Not sure if other recoveries will work. Please test and report back.
EDIT: Oops! I forgot that I flashed Air Kernel R1 Stable for BLN......so not fully stock....
Thanks to gonzo320 for getting the files from Sprint
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I was on rooted stock 4.0.4 rooted with cwm and double wiped, for full cleanliness of course, then flashed the rom zip & radio zip. Been running fine so far. Thanks for this!