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Hi , can someone can make flashable zip of this - http://download.oxygen.im/radios/bravo.5.17.05.23.zip
Yeah , i know its alredy in that format but in recovey its says - use never install script
I can make new way of zip , yes , but i dont know where to send radio.img

u have to extract the zip file and flash radio.img via fastboot commands which is the best way or install Clockworkmod recovery 2.5.0.7 and and then u can just flash the zip file, i dont recommend Clockworkmod recovery but it does the job as far as flashing new radio. take a look here
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...p4CoAQ&usg=AFQjCNEOXkQhx2NJfASPhPYLhW69JxeZgw
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jmcclue said:
u have to extract the zip file and flash radio.img via fastboot commands which is the best way or install Clockworkmod recovery 2.5.0.7 and and then u can just flash the zip file, i dont recommend Clockworkmod recovery but it does the job as far as flashing new radio. take a look here
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...p4CoAQ&usg=AFQjCNEOXkQhx2NJfASPhPYLhW69JxeZgw
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I dont have a PC , but done by flashing old recovery Now i have lastest radio.
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yh thats the way i did it. the recovery i would recommend is 4ext recovery if u dont already have it
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jmcclue said:
yh thats the way i did it. the recovery i would recommend is 4ext recovery if u dont already have it
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Yes i am using it , best recovery forever , its like another software
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How to fake flash

Hi
I'm a S ON I need to fake flash cwm3.0.0.5 how do I do it
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Why do you need to fake flash? Run unrEVOked and select CWM as a custom recovery
Maybe they have CWM already but need or want to upgrade it for some reason. The zip files are fake flash.
Iv downloaded the zip then what do I do
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put it to the root folder of the sdcard, boot into recovry
if it wont be CWM 3.0.0.5 already then go ahead and flash downloaded zip

Stuck on recovery and htc white screen

After i wanted to increase wildfires internal memory by this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1233340 everything was fine but then my phone couldnt connect to mobile network operator and i tried to flash new rom but now im stuck in recovery (i tried to flash miui bet 4) when i want to reboot system it goes to white screen and then comes back to recovery.
Can anybody tell me what can i do now?
Im sorry for mu english ..
Go back to stock recovery:
Code:
Reverting back to Stock
- Formatting all the 3 partitions. (i.e. /cache, /data, and /system)
- You will then need to flash a "Stock" Clockworkmod Recovery Image. Links (and procedure to flash) available in the Index Thread
Nothing happened
Did you flash a new ROM after following the steps mentioned above?
Just change mtdpartmap.txt to 250 40 then redo the whole process.
Wipe.
Flash bravo recovery.
Reboot recovery.
Install rom.
flash bravo boot.
Reboot.
After flashing a new rom you must flash bravo boot when already using a custom mtd and if the roms system folder is bigger than your mtd it'll get stuck at the splash screen.
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Scratch0805 said:
Just change mtdpartmap.txt to 250 40 then redo the whole process.
Wipe.
Flash bravo recovery.
Reboot recovery.
Install rom.
flash bravo boot.
Reboot.
After flashing a new rom you must flash bravo boot when already using a custom mtd and if the roms system folder is bigger than your mtd it'll get stuck at the splash screen.
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i flashed bravo boot after flashing first time this patch or mod or whatever but nothing happened now after redo
What rom are you flashing?? And what size are you using for the partition??
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saadislam said:
What rom are you flashing?? And what size are you using for the partition??
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I am flashing cyanogenmod 7.02 and sizes which are mentioned in previous post
Maybe somebody can say how i can get stock recovery or smt in very easy way if it is possible
If you want to go back to stock just download and flash recovery... I personally prefer fastboot method for flashing recovery or radio..
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saadislam said:
If you want to go back to stock just download and flash recovery... I personally prefer fastboot method for flashing recovery or radio..
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could you somehow help me?
I just in mistical way get my phone to life but it doesnt find mobile network operator ..
Here is the link...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14693680
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saadislam said:
Here is the link...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14693680
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Yes thanks but i have no idea how to do that .. im reading but i cant do that
Get fastboot and adb tools from the given link in the post..
Now download the recovery for our wildfire which is also linked...
Extract the tools as well as recovery.img in the same folder..
Now open the folder in cmd and write " fastboot flash recovery recovery.img " and press enter...
P.s. i am issuming that you have the drivers installed.. or else you will have to inatall them too... In order to check if your mobile is connected correctly when you open the tools folder in cmd type " adb devices " and see if your device is listed.
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After reverting to stock recovery, you will have to format system, data and cache... and reflash custom rom you want to flash...
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saadislam said:
After reverting to stock recovery, you will have to format system, data and cache... and reflash custom rom you want to flash...
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Thanks for all ..
I think now i will make everything work (hope )
All the best... do come back and tell if you solve your problem...
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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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Not working
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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+1
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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???
AndyChecker said:
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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jmcclue said:
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.

[Q]

Whats the best recovery IMG?
imo 4ext is the best recovery
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jmcclue said:
imo 4ext is the best recovery
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and is it touch? if so can you link it to me please?
yes it is touch. google 4ext recovery for the main site and download 4ext recovery updater and install it then flash recovery from the app
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jmcclue said:
yes it is touch. google 4ext recovery for the main site and download 4ext recovery updater and install it then flash recovery from the app
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i already got clockworkmod but that doesnt work good so can i just reflash it or do i need to do somthing to wipe clockworkmod first?
nah, using the app just flash it, its sound. 4ext will replace it
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Techwolf12 said:
and is it touch? if so can you link it to me please?
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Yes it is a touch recovery and you get the app from here http://www.4ext.net/ using this app you can flash 4ext recovery which will replace ur current recovery
for more info http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1408936
erm? did u not read previous posts lol jk
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I used to use cwm... now.. 4ext recovery.. and it's pretty good. lets me do everything.
jmcclue said:
nah, using the app just flash it, its sound. 4ext will replace it
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good i will flash it in a few hours and let you know!

[Q] Should I upgrade Radio Rom?

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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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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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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