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vijendrahs said:
I am on CM7r2 hboot currently and I would like to change my hboot to stock. Do i need to follow same steps as i did to flash to CM7r2? or do downgrade first then flash stock?
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Same as you did for Getting CM7R2 HBoot
1. Download PB99IMG_stock.zip from Alpharev's site.
2. then rename it as PB99IMG.zip and place it in root of your SD card
3. Power off then Powerup your Phone with Volume Down + Power (Boot in Bootloader) there select Yes when asked for updating HBoot and Restart.
4. Goto Recover format /system
5. Restore Nandroid Backup or Flash new ROM.
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vijendrahs said:
Thanks for the info... I was waiting for someone who has already done.
Seems you have tested it already.
When do we need to downgrade the hboot?
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Only when you want to return to a stock RUU.
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I tried the below steps but i got a message that its not the right image . any solutions please ?
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1. Download bravo_alphaspl.img from Alpharev's site.
& flache hboot with Android Flasher
YoUnEs DeX said:
1. Download bravo_alphaspl.img from Alpharev's site.
& flache hboot with Android Flasher
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maybe u have to flash something called downgrader first, just at the bottom of the list of all those hoots.
Use Fastboot commander, that`s the best and most powerful one.
winter0614 said:
maybe u have to flash something called downgrader first, just at the bottom of the list of all those hoots.
Use Fastboot commander, that`s the best and most powerful one.
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The downgrader allows a RUU to install as it checks for the HBOOT version so it doesn't flash over a newer version.
I have not used Android Flasher. I have never had any issues using Fastboot commander for switching between stock, CM 7, oxygen and dGB HBOOTs.
You are using the .img file and not the .zip right?
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ymmit said:
The downgrader allows a RUU to install as it checks for the HBOOT version so it doesn't flash over a newer version.
I have not used Android Flasher. I have never had any issues using Fastboot commander for switching between stock, CM 7, oxygen and dGB HBOOTs.
You are using the .img file and not the .zip right?
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CM7, oxygen and dGB hboots? Seriously? They r roms :banghead:
Please google AlphaRev and read
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jmcclue said:
CM7, oxygen and dGB hboots? Seriously? They r roms :banghead:
Please google AlphaRev and read
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No way? Really? Could I have meant the relative HBOOTs with the same descriptors numbnuts? I think that might be the case.
Yes, do google AlphaRev and follow the instructions. See the table that describes the partition tables (based on the ROMs for which they were created) and pay attention to whether you are using the img or zip.
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ymmit said:
No way? Really? Could I have meant the relative HBOOTs with the same descriptors numbnuts? I think that might be the case.
Yes, do google AlphaRev and follow the instructions. See the table that describes the partition tables (based on the ROMs for which they were created) and pay attention to whether you are using the img or zip.
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Lol ok
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fastboot commander works great for me too. Just make sure ur S-OFF, download fastboot drivers, install fastboot commander. REboot into bootloader and flash .img files downloaded from Alpharev website, using fastboot commander
Hi all
I am on HBOOT-0.80.0000 and trying to upgrade to another one to use the newer ROMS properly and no matter which PB99IMG I choose e.g. PB99IMG_oxygenr2 or PB99IMG_cm7r2 and place these in the root of my SD card renamed as PB99IMG.zip I don't get the option to overwrite or anything. The fastboot loooks at the file as it says Checking.... Then it just goes back around to the FASTBOOT option???
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Hi all
I am on HBOOT-0.80.0000 and trying to upgrade to another one to use the newer ROMS properly and no matter which PB99IMG I choose e.g. PB99IMG_oxygenr2 or PB99IMG_cm7r2 and place these in the root of my SD card renamed as PB99IMG.zip I don't get the option to overwrite or anything. The fastboot loooks at the file as it says Checking.... Then it just goes back around to the FASTBOOT option???
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Once you place the PB99IMG.zip on root of your SD card it will not ask you to override anything unless and until you had placed it before. Then boot into fastboot to flash the zip and it will ask you to update hboot you need to select yes by doing volume down button. Then it will ask you to reboot into bootloader select yes again, and you are done flashing the hboot.
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vijendrahs said:
Once you place the PB99IMG.zip on root of your SD card it will not ask you to override anything unless and until you had placed it before. Then boot into fastboot to flash the zip and it will ask you to update hboot you need to select yes by doing volume down button. Then it will ask you to reboot into bootloader select yes again, and you are done flashing the hboot.
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im pretty sure yes is volume up
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im pretty sure yes is volume up
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My bad it is volume up. You are correct.
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I tried using fast boot to flash the img it never failed till now. It is better than using some flashers.
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After some problems while flashing RCMix v7 with data++ i´ve some questions:
Do i have to rename the HBOOT .zip (linke PB99IMG_bravo_cm7 to PB99IMG) or can i simply flash it like Roms in the recovery?
Have you even read the instructions on alpharev.nl? Guess not otherwise you wouldn't be asking this.
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Have you even read the instructions on alpharev.nl? Guess not otherwise you wouldn't be asking this.
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Yes in other words.
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1) rename the file PB99IMG_bravo_cm7 to PB99IMG, put it in your sdcard (not in any folder) and go into bootloader, it will start and flash itself
2) if you have ADB set up and working, you can push .img file through fastboot
Thank you guys.
@TheGhost1233: Yes i read it, but didnt get that it flashs itself in the bootloader.
I've readseveral threads over and over trying to find a solution to my problem. I was trying to flash a ROM and did the required data and cache wipe. After I downloaded the ROM The phone rebooted and now it stuck on HTC boot screen. I pulled the battery and press the volume down and power button to get into recovery. Once I get into recovery and it loads I get asked if I want to update RADIO_V2 and I can select yes or no. Well I tried both and no luck I can not get into recovery the option is not there. Here is my phone recovery info:
VisionPVT ENG S-off
HBOOT-0.76.2000 (PC1010000)
Microp-0425
Radio-26.08.04.16_M
eMMC-boot
Aug 20 2010, 16:51:01
Any help please or am I Bricked?
You have the ENG HBOOT installed...that's a good thing. So, this will allow you to reflash the recovery image from fastboot:
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fastboot flash recovery /path/to/<recovery>.img
You need to delete the update zip or pc10img. zip on your sd card. I think its not letting you go through recovery because its reading something in your sdcard.
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theSpam said:
You have the ENG HBOOT installed...that's a good thing. So, this will allow you to reflash the recovery image from fastboot:
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fastboot flash recovery /path/to/<recovery>.img
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IS this done through ADB?
cdsbj6508 said:
IS this done through ADB?
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I was just wondering why it says radio_v2 did you try to flash a radio file?
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lainvalenajr said:
You need to delete the update zip or pc10img. zip on your sd card. I think its not letting you go through recovery because its reading something in your sdcard.
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How can I access my sdcard when I turn my phone on it stays on the HTC bootup screen, and when I try to get into recovery I can't it pass the update?
Thanks-
cdsbj6508 said:
How can I access my sdcard when I turn my phone on it stays on the HTC bootup screen, and when I try to get into recovery I can't it pass the update?
Thanks-
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do you have another phone? that can acess your sd card. When you stated Radio_v2... i was thinking u were trying to flash a radio file via bootloader.
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lainvalenajr said:
do you have another phone? that can acess your sd card. When you stated Radio_v2... i was thinking u were trying to flash a radio file via bootloader.
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I do have another phone should I look for the Radio_V2 file and delete it?
I got it to work!
Thanks
cdsbj6508 said:
I got it to work!
Thanks
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Glad you got it to work. lol just remember to delete any update/PC10IMG. zips. after you use them.
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Rooted my desire yesterday S-offed and everything was working fine. I attempted to flash a custom Rom and now all I recieve in the HTC screen. I have tryed installing several roms and nothing works. I can get into the recovery with no issues. Just I cannot get into any roms. Any Magix fixes I can try? Or should I just Fastboot and start over?
Edit. Fastboot doesnt work. But I can get into the CWM Recovery. Which is also the newest version.
And you always followed installation guides for all roms carefully (like sd card) and flashed version that corresponds with your hboot?
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MatDrOiD said:
And you always followed installation guides for all roms carefully (like sd card) and flashed version that corresponds with your hboot?
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Yup Followed everything. I have done this all on my incredible 100 times. So I am aware of the steps to get Roms going.
Wiped all user data?
I just had this briefly with a Desire PVT4, had forgotten to wipe all user data prior to flashnig ROM's...?
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I just had this briefly with a Desire PVT4, had forgotten to wipe all user data prior to flashnig ROM's...?
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Naa. Everything was Whiped clean. Restore wont work either because of the MD5 sum being different?
Which hboot are you using?
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Why doesn't fastboot work? Do you get any errors?
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Why doesn't fastboot work? Do you get any errors?
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Fastboot just has the bootloader option. Nothing for going back to stock. And were on the Stock HBOOT.
Correction Fastboot works just I cannot use it to go to stock. Is there any quick way to get to the stock image?
You can just download the zip from alpha rev put it on the SD card (not in a folder) re name it as PB99IMG start your phone with power and volume down and it will ask you if you want install it. P.s sorry if you knew this lol
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cartermg120 said:
You can just download the zip from alpha rev put it on the SD card (not in a folder) re name it as PB99IMG start your phone with power and volume down and it will ask you if you want install it. P.s sorry if you knew this lol
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I didnt know that! I shall give it a try and update on here and thank you if it works. What is Alpha Rev? A Devoloper or something?
You basically they specialize in s off, and recovery images etc. What sort of ROMs are you using? Cm7r2 is best for most Roms on the desire atm
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I didnt know that! I shall give it a try and update on here and thank you if it works. What is Alpha Rev? A Devoloper or something?
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How could you S-OFF your phone without hearing from AlphaRev?
That is a good point? But suppose you could miss it, it isn't the same site.
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cartermg120 said:
That is a good point? But suppose you could miss it, it isn't the same site.
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What do you want?
I have tried several times to flash the new baseband radio. With 4EXT and I have tried rename file and fastreboot. Non works.
With 4ext I get massage I'm not allowed to flash etc ..
Am I missing something?
This will be the first radio I flash..I'm still on stock.
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You can flash a new radio file .zip via CWR. It's very simple
I need to install clockwork recovery to be able to flash radio? I thought 4ext touch could do the job as well
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Clawsman said:
I need to install clockwork recovery to be able to flash radio? I thought 4ext touch could do the job as well
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Any recovery can.
Depending on your hboot, you may not be able to flash radio via recovery.
Flashing via fastboot is always better though.
I tried changing the zip file name and put it in sd card then boot phone into fastrecovery by holding back button and boot. But it doesn't recognize the file.... So I don't get any choice.
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Btw I'm using CM7R2 alfarev hboot
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Clawsman said:
Btw I'm using CM7R2 alfarev hboot
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That's your problem. You can't flash radio via recovery with that hboot. You have to do it via fastboot.
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Ok.... Did some searching.. Found out i had to extract the zip then flash the img file. Am i able to flash back and forth between radio versions. Also.. Do i need to reinstall the rom after the flash?
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No need to reflash roms after radio change. A general rule to follow is that you don't mess with your radio if you don't have problems with your phone. One wrong move during flashing and it can brick your phone.
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stankyou said:
No need to reflash roms after radio change. A general rule to follow is that you don't mess with your radio if you don't have problems with your phone. One wrong move during flashing and it can brick your phone.
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Unless like me, you have balls of steel and are still amazed that after what you've put your phone through over the years it still functions. Hell, it even survived me accidentally dropping it.... err.. against the err... wall...
Hi guys,
I am on Vijendrahs cm10 Rom and have the 32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27 radio.
Should i upgrade the radio to latest (or another???).
Why?
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MetinKale38 said:
Hi guys,
I am on Vijendrahs cm10 Rom and have the 32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27 radio.
Should i upgrade the radio to latest (or another???).
Why?
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Yes, you should. Many Devs recommend it.
You need the 5.17.05.23 radio.
abaaaabbbb63 said:
Yes, you should. Many Devs recommend it.
You need the 5.17.05.23 radio.
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I could only find one with the old edify script, so can't flash it
Where I can find the latest radio with new recovery script?
Or should I flash the img it via fast boot? Which is better?
I am on data++ hboot, do I need to revert to stock?
Edit: found on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=687464
that I need to flash with fast boot because I have 5MB cache, so the zip with edify script is enough, I just extract the img.
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U can flash it in recovery as a zip file but only using an older version of clockworkmod recovery 2.5.0.7
But yh fastboot commands is the best way if u know what ur doing.
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jmcclue said:
U can flash it in recovery as a zip file but only using an older version of clockworkmod recovery 2.5.0.7
But yh fastboot commands is the best way if u know what ur doing.
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Thank you I have flashed it already with fastboot
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U can flash it in recovery as a zip file but only using an older version of clockworkmod recovery 2.5.0.7
But yh fastboot commands is the best way if u know what ur doing.
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He needs to use stock hboot too in this case.
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erklat said:
He needs to use stock hboot too in this case.
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Did not know that
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erklat said:
He needs to use stock hboot too in this case.
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No, I have 5MB cache and it worked well with fastboot.
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I was talking about flashing from recovery. Radio image gets unpacked in /cache and is 30 megabytes in size approximately. I'd like to see you unpacking it in /cache of 5.
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erklat said:
I was talking about flashing from recovery. Radio image gets unpacked in /cache and is 30 megabytes in size approximately. I'd like to see you unpacking it in /cache of 5.
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Oh sorry I thought you meant flashing via fastboot
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