Dev Phone 1 vs G1 updating process - G1 General

Ok, after more than half a year of using stock Dev Phone 1 Android 1.6, I'm ready to make the jump to Cyanogen 2.2 Froyo, but I'm a little confused as to what the differences in this process are between the G1 and the Dev Phone.
I have no idea if I have root, or at what stage the directions diverge from the beginner's guide (not allowed to post link).
If anyone could get me going on this, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks!

You bought a developers phone... and you don't know if you have root.... or... really?
No, the process is no different. Except you don't have to downgrade to flash a recovery image.

I know I should have root, but I don't seem to have a su directory in the system folder and when I tried ROM using manager to update, it said I didn't have root... but maybe it's just wrong.
Since I have no idea what the previous owner did to the phone, I can't really be sure what to do.
But one thing for sure, using flashrec, I get "backup failed", which may or may not be related to root, but I really have no idea of where to go from here.

Very simple.
DO NOT INSTALL NBH FILE,
DO NOT INSTALL 1.33.2005 SPL.
First install this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=566669
note: the "via terminal application installed on the phone" method *will not work for you* since you ONLY have root via adb/recovery console.
Then go here and follow the instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=717874
*** this will yield you significantly MORE space in the userdata partition than the dreaded 1.33.2005 SPL. That means MORE space to install applications -- about 30 MB more space, which is WAY better.

Ok, I was finally able to flash the recovery file, but I have a question about the next step.
According to the begginers guide, I need to partition and load a new radio:
III) Partitioning and Loading the latest radio
1. Scroll down to "Partition SD Card"
2. Click "Partition SD"
3. Press the Home key to confirm
4. Use the trackball to increase the "swap size" to 96MB then press Home key
5. Make sure "EXT2" is set to 512 MB then Click the Home Key
6. Make sure "Fat32 size" is set to remainder and then press the Home Key and then the phone will begin partitioning.
7. Once partitioning is complete scroll down and select to "SD: ext2 to ext3" and then press the Home key. Wait for it to upgrade.
8. Once the Upgrade is complete hit the "back" button to get back to the main menu. Then scroll down and select "USB-MS Toggle" and wait for it to enable.
9. Now plug the phone into the computer again. Now transfer the files downloaded earlier: G1 Radio, G1 HardSPL, Generic G1 Rom w/ root, to the phone. (AGAIN KEEP THE FILES JUST IN THE SD CARD AND NOT IN A FOLDER OR SOMETHING)
10. Once the transfer is complete hit the Home key to disable the USB-MS toggle and return back to the main menu of recovery mode. Unplug your phone.
11. Scroll down and select "Flash .zip from SDcard"
12. Select the G1 Radio file (named OTA Radio or something like that) and hit the Home key to confirm. DO NOT SELECT ANY OTHER FILE, THE RADIO MUST BE DONE FIRST.
13. Once the Radio Flash is complete Press Home+Back to reboot the phone. It will then say "writing radio image" and then reboot back into recover mode (this will take some time)
14. Once back into recovery mode, scroll and select "Flash zip from SDcard" again.
15. This time choose the SPL file (named somthing like "Latest G1 SPL.zip") and then click the HOME KEY to confirm.
16. Once it finishes, hit HOME+Back to reboot once again. It will say "writing boot image" and then reboot
back to recovery mode.
17. Once again scroll to "Flash zip from SDCard" and choose the Generic G1 Rom file (Named something like Generic G1 Root Rom.zip) and click Home to confirm and wait for it to finish.
18. Once finished it should go back to the main menu and say"Install from SD card complete"
19. Now click on the "Reboot System Now" choice. (Home+Back)
20. Wait for the phone to reboot back into Android.
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I already have the latest radio... so is this necessary, or can I just proceed to step 4? Also do I need do update the SPL and Geneic rom if the ROM I currently have is the RC83 (The 1.6 Android Dev Phone Rom, which should theoretically be rooted)?
Thanks to anyone who's willing to help with this!

Don't make this any more complicated than it is by following guides written by retards.
YOU DON'T NEED GUIDES!!!!
In fact, if you think you need a guide, it means that you don't understand it well enough, which means that you MUST NOT use any guides.

khabibul35 said:
I already have the latest radio... so is this necessary, or can I just proceed to step 4? Also do I need do update the SPL and Geneic rom if the ROM I currently have is the RC83 (The 1.6 Android Dev Phone Rom, which should theoretically be rooted)?
Thanks to anyone who's willing to help with this!
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Well, lbcoders right... But I'll help you a bit.
If you have latest radio, there's no need to change it. Also, you need to get an Engineering SPL NOT the Danger SPL/Hard SPL/1.33.2005. lbcoder made a pretty cool discovery that makes the Danger SPL obsolete. If you don't know what the Danger SPL is, it's the number one reason for bricked devices. A bricked device is nothing but an expensive paperweight. Also, you only need to partition for ext! After 2.1 ROMs, swap is no longer needed and actually slows things down.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=717874
READ THE WHOLE THREAD! When you read it once, read it a few more times. If you end up bricking your phone for not reading (and its very possible), don't blame it on any of us.
Also, you need to read more! You're asking very basic questions. I've been through this before, and the guy flamed me for telling him that he's going to brick. Guess what? He bricked a few days later. You need to read more guides and watch more videos via youtube. If you can't understand after that, you probably just don't need to root.

Related

Rooting Mytouch3g 32b(t-mobile/voda) Without goldcard

Guide To rooting mytouch 3g 32b (Even if you have 1.6 update)
Propz to:Amon_RA, andreev2001, Cyanogen, and any one else sources I used
Ok after Searching the forums and finding all types of ways to root a Mytouch and having some/no luck I decided
to created a thread that goes into complete detail(or try to at least) about each step that is guaranteed to work if done correctly.
READ
This guide does not require a goldcard or adb . I am also not responsible for bricked/broken phones. Now since that's out of the way happy rooting!!
IF your phone is currently running 1.5(cupcake) already then skip to step 3
1.First of all we can't really do anything with 1.6 so we must downgrade to 1.5 by downloading this sappimg.nph and installing it
2.Once downloaded put it on your sdcard and reboot and go into hboot mode (Hold END+VOLUME DOWN). Preform the update
3.Once update is COMPLETLY finished and it asks you to reboot. Do so, then load your phone up fully and download this apk here (flashrecovery.apk) then run it.
Skip these steps and go to step 4 if you know how to install a apk
3a.to install this apk you have to enable the install unkown source in your settings. To do this hit menu >Settings>Applications>Unkown Soruces(check this).
3b. After this go to the market and download a app called "Astro" (the description should mention somthing about file manager) or you could use another apk installer but I prefer this one.
4. After installing the apk run it and click on “backup recovery image” let it do what it does then click on “Flash Cyanogen Recovery 1.4″.
5.Once that is done you want to download the SPL by clicking here, then put it on your sdcard. After that download any ROM(If you dont know what a ROM is search, I cant tell you everything ) of your choice and rename it "update.zip" without quotes then place it in your sdcard
6.Reboot your g1 and hold down the "HOME" key and it should bring up the flash image recovery screen. Choose apply any zip from sd and then choose "update.Engineering-SPL-HBOOT-1.33.2005-signed.zip". It finishes almost immediately with message saying successfully flashed(if it doesn't you prolly ate to much chicken ).
7. Then after it is installed select the restart option and then load into fastboot mode (Hold "BACK" arrow key while its restarting). Once fastboot is loaded the SPL info should say HBOOT-1.33.2005 (SAPP30000). If it does congrats almost there!!!!! If it doesn't, you did somthing wrong and you need to retrace you're steps.
8.Exit fastboot by hitting the "GREEN" button and before the phone boots up hold the "HOME" button and then go to "apply sdcard:update.zip". Let it install and VOL LA you installed your ROM. Preform a reboot and you will now have a rooted phone with a custom ROM
1) thanks for posting, ive tried to follow other instructions over the past few days to no avail
2) any chance of hosting the sappimg.nph file somehwere else? I cant access rapidshare from my phone. I would greatly appreciate it.
OMG SOOO EASY!!!! Mods should sticky this as the new root / rom upload process
I was running android 1.6 on tmobil mytouch 3g with perfected spl 1.33.2006
@ascis sure ill host the files on my website later (im not @ home right now)
@nonmindo thanks and i hope u had a easy time rooting
@ascis sure ill host the files on my website later (im not @ home right now)
@nonmindo thanks and i hope u had a easy time rooting
Thanks for posting - much appreciated. Can I ask what the benefit of changing the SPL is? Is this required?
My concern is regarding warranty - if I flash a new SPL, it is my understanding that I will not be able to flash my current one back, and hence return the phone to stock if the need arises.
ParanoiaPersonified said:
Can I ask what the benefit of changing the SPL is? Is this required?
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Yes, it is required. You cannot root with the MT3G SPL, so you need to change the SPL.
ParanoiaPersonified said:
My concern is regarding warranty - if I flash a new SPL, it is my understanding that I will not be able to flash my current one back, and hence return the phone to stock if the need arises.
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You can flash it back to the original SPL. You would then be unrooted. Look at Amon_RA's original rooting process with Gold Card. At the bottom, he gives directions on how to return your phone to the unrooted state in case you need to do that.
Thanks, I thought with one-click-root, once you'd got the recovery rom flashed, you were done - that you had root and could flash what you liked.
For the record, I'm Voda 32B, but have perfected SPL .0007.
[EDIT] Yes, that thread has a file to return to stock, but only for MT3G, which is why I am hesitant to flash a new SPL to my device.
I've still seen in lots of places mind, that suggest this process works without the flashing of a new SPL. Such as: http://www.ryebrye.com/blog/2009/08/16/android-rooting-in-1-click-in-progress/
[EDIT]
What happened to the ability to format and
and put partitions from the recovery? I just got another Mytouch and rooted it and no ability to put the partions from the recovery mode? I think I had version 1.2 and now I have 1.4
FenderGuy said:
and put partitions from the recovery? I just got another Mytouch and rooted it and no ability to put the partions from the recovery mode? I think I had version 1.2 and now I have 1.4
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You still can, but not with the recovery img ur using wirch is cyanogen 1.4. Just flash amans new recovery img and you will be able to partion
4. After installing the apk run it and click on “backup recovery image” let it do what it does then click on “Flash Cyanogen Recovery 1.4″.
backup failed:I received that could not run command
cparekh said:
Yes, it is required. You cannot root with the MT3G SPL, so you need to change the SPL.
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I have rooted my myTouch3G with the 1-click method (twice actually, needed to take it to the store), and I have the perfected SPL 1.33.2006.
The main issue with this SPL is that it does not allow you to use fastboot. As far as I know, this has nothing to do with root access.
Can confirm that I've performed the OP's procedure but *without* flashing a new SPL, and everything is working fine.
Now running CyanogenMod 4.2.2 w/ CM Recovery 1.4.
Does anyone have the link to the partitions recovery? I tried to put the Hero recovery on and it does not want to come on and I still show the Cyanogenmod v1.4 +jf....someone help
Also in the top it has Andriod system recovery (2)? I did it twice, how do i take one off?
kryptik06 said:
@ascis sure ill host the files on my website later (im not @ home right now)
@nonmindo thanks and i hope u had a easy time rooting
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Any word on rehosting? I know its a pain but my phone is my only internet connection.
acis said:
Any word on rehosting? I know its a pain but my phone is my only internet connection.
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here you go sorry for the wait
http://www.4shared.com/file/145083511/5ffeb21d/SAPPIMG.html
vodafone htc magic 32b gives error to ur method
error "update fail model id incorrect "
i think this sappimg is for the mytouch and not for htc magic vodafone. so it gives this error.
do you have any solutions for this.
thank you
kryptik06 said:
here you go sorry for the wait
http://www.4shared.com/file/145083511/5ffeb21d/SAPPIMG.html
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Flashed last night, worked perfectly. I had no idea it was going to be this much faster. Thankyou.
I am looking for a rom that has a wifi tether app!
yes I am to the step where u download a rom and I am looking for a rom that has WIFI TETHER for my laptop...
much will be appreciated if u can help=D
- THANKS
well i guess right now i just want my phone rooted...
i just want a rooted phone cuz i can download a wifi app i just need a rooted phone....thanks for your post though....much much much much appreciated...nice and simple...other post or vids ive seen go to far in to detail about it and i forget what step im on .lol
-THANKS

[Q] [NOOB] Debranding (and Upgrade)

[NOOB ALERT]: I'm completely new to Android and to smartphones in general and I really don't understand all the jargon used here...
Please try to explain things as simple and as detailed as you can, thanks!
Hello everyone,
I searched a lot before asking this but I'm still missing some bits here and there...
I'll receive an unlocked, Vodafone-branded HTC Wildfire very soon with Android 2.1.
I'd like to remove the Vodafone branding and use the latest official release of Android for this phone (I'm not interested in custom versions for now).
Can you guys please explain me all the steps I need to do?
As far as I got, the first thing would be to 'root' the Wildfire as explained here, right?
Next, I guess I have to download a ROM and then 'flash' it with a goldcard (or something similar), right?
Where do I get this 'official' ROM? And the goldcard? How do I flash it?
Overall:
- What are the real risks of the whole procedure?
- I will be doing this on a GNU/Linux system and I virtually haven't access to Windows computers, is this a problem?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Er ignore this post
Ok so basically I need to:
1. Root the phone:
--> This or this
2. Backup the current ROM:
--> This
3. Create a goldcard
--> This or this
3. Flash my ROM
--> This using the RUU_Buzz_HTC_WWE_1.37.405.1_Radio_13.53.55.24H_3.35.19.
25_release_151892_signed.exe ROM found here
Is everything correct or I am missing something?
What I don't understand is: why on the unlockr.com website it basically jumps from step 1 to step 4?
Any help is much appreciated!
Thanks,
app gone mad
Ok, I don't usually do this so don't blame me if something goes wrong please
First link for 1.
U don't need the guide for back up, that's for amonRa (he hasn't done one for wildfire yet)
once unrevoked has finished ur phone should b on its recovery screen (black with green text, called clockworkmod).
If not or to perform future back ups
a) turn off phone
b) hold volume down button whilst pressing n holding power.
U should now be on a white screen with text.
Wait for some green text to flash up n go, then
c) press vol down until recovery is selected.
d) press power
U should now have the black screen w/green text.
e) use vol down n go to nandroid>back up.
f) select with track pad.
Once finished
g) reboot system
Then make ur goldcard, the first link u provided is better imo
next
a) go settings>applications>debug n tick the box
b) plug ur phone (powered on) in to computer
c) double click ruu n follow on screen instructions.
U should now have debranded your phone and be on the generic wildfire Rom
Next (if u want root access)
a) Run revoked again
b) make another back up
If u want a custom Rom
a) download one
b) put it on SD card (not in another folder tho)
c) boot into recovery
d) select install zip/select zip from sdcard.
Just couple of things
1) I've never used Linux so I don't know if the section where u use the ruu works the same, that's what I done on windoze.
2) I don't know where this 1.37 Rom comes from, what carrier it applies to ect I used the 1.25 (I think) and then done the update when prompted.
3) hope this helped and GOOD LUCK
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App
Ok, just has a system update pop up, 1.37 is uk generic rom, I probably shoulda looked a bit harder
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using XDA App

MyTouch 1.2 (aka Fender, aka LE) w/3.5mm headphone jack

Does your new MyTouch have a 3.5 mm headphone jack?
Are you confused on wether it's a 32A or a 32B?
Do you need to know how to root it?
Do you need to know how to flash a custom recovery and which one?
Do you have the right radio?
Are you afraid that you might brick your phone?
THEN THIS IS THE THREAD FOR YOU!!!
HURRY!!! HURRY!!! HURRY!!!​
For a limited time only! Get your questions answered without having to post a new thread!*
Good while supplies last!
*XDA-Developers and it's members are not held responsible for any damages and encourages all readers (members and non-members) to read thoroughly before attempting any modification of any device. Proceed with caution and at your own risk.
More information
crypysmoker said:
Universal Androot confirmed working. This method is no longer needed and is to dangourous for some people so please use universal androot 1.5.3+
IF READ CORRECTLY YOU WILL NOT BRICK. BUT, Since a few of you dont have that ability, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOU BRICKING YOUR PHONE. There are no pros to rooting this phone yet, leave it alone if you dont know what your doing PLEASE. I beg you. You are in essence almost bricking your phone in order to root it in the first place. These arent fun and games, It is dangerous to rush this stuff
Listen.. Im more then happy to help people. BUt I fully understand why so many devs have left this place. Some of you are so utterly ridiculous with your questions, wanting someone to hold your hand. I cant sit on gtalk for hours helping you go through what should take 10 min , I have a life and kids and other things to do. I did this because I was bored and wanted to see if I could. There is not point in rooting it yet, there are no roms, nor will there be for at least a month. Please, if you cant even understand simple questions, have never rooted or even used an android phone before, please.. do not bother me. This place is insane with stupidity. I will change the tutorial in a little more detail later, but fo rnow, DO NOT DO THIS IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YORU DOING. IF YOUR BREAK YOUR CRAP< I DONT CARE, BECAUSE IT WASNT MY FAULT.
I am in no way an angry or mean person, but you people have given me a migraine. I see why all the rom devs hide from here so much
THERE IS NO POINT IN ROOTING THIS PHONE YET PEOPLE, SO STOP.. OMG PLEASE STOP LOL
IT HAS BEEN DONE!!! lol
After 3 days, sleepless night and 5 min from returning the phone, Together with the Awesome Cursordroid We have achieved full root of the fender mytouch/ Mytouch 1.2 revision.
Now.. Understand.. not many will have the fender Mytouch.. but this is the hardware they WILL be using in the fully confirmed Mytouch 1.2
If you do not follow my instructions fully, NOTHING WILL WORK.
Start by making a working gold card, pay VERY CLOSE attention to what the instructions for making a gold card say
http://theunlockr.com/2009/08/14/how-to-root-your-mytouch-3g/
READ READ READ. DO NOT download the SAPPimg.zip file it says on that page.
Get the top fixed SPL file 2010 from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4332591&postcount=1
Once you have you working goldcard (remember, apply to PHYSICAL not LOGICAL) rename the fixed SPL/rom you just downloaded to SAPPIMG.img
Put that file on your gold card
Hold volume down while hitting power
You will boot into Hboot, and if goldcard was made correcly and file is in root, it will begin to read. MAke sure battery is full or chargeing. follow on screen directions for flashing. Reboot into Hboot.
You are now screwed with a downgraded SPL and radio that do not work on this phone YAAAAAAY.
Now grab the stock radio and SPL from Cursordroid here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5451898&posted=1#post5451898
From there on follow hiw directions for reupdating your radio and spl, plus give yourself a new recovery making ROOT.
Im not good at tutorials or typing on a tiny netbook keyboard so please forgive. Anyquestions please ask and I will go into more detail
In order
Goldcard
Amen ras fixed spl rom renamed SAPPIMG.img
Boot into Hboot volume down/power
let rom install saying yes to what it says. If it works..
Now boot into your recovery through fastboot
Flash phone with stock fender rom
reboot into fastboot
back out of update when it asks and flash STOCK radio and SPL back, now reboot
your splash screen for fender IS GONE, get over it. You can make a new one later if you realllly need to.
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Yet, even more information.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Full_Update_Guide_-_Fender/1.2
Installing CyanogenMod on the 32A (myTouch 3G 1.2 / Fender LE (3.5mm jack) version) requires an additional step whereby a "gold card" is created as part of the installation process.
The process of upgrading from a stock ROM is fairly simple, following the instructions below.
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Before you do anything — Make a backup
Don't forget to back up your data. If you have synced your phone with your Google account, your contacts, calendar, Gmail, and some Google data will not be lost and will come back after the next sync; However, you should backup anything you want to keep that is not stored on your SD card.
SMS/MMS messages
Call Log
Bookmarks
Applications; use Titanium Backup or the Astro file manager, for example
Any application data not on the SD card
It would also be a good idea to back up everything stored on your SD card in the rare case the card must be formatted to resolve any major problems.
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Before you begin
What You'll Need:
1.Your myTouch 3G 1.2 or Fender LE.
2.Mini USB cable.
3.microSD to SD adapter for your computer.
Prep
1.Get the latest Amon_Ra recovery
Make sure you chose the G version
2.Create a "Gold Card". It is recommended (but not necessary) to use a spare microSD card.
3.Back up all your microSD card contents to your computer.
Creating the Gold Card
Create a Goldcard
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Rooting
Downgrading
1.Download the sapping.zip file from here: Link Mirror 2.Place the zip file on your newly created Gold Card. If it isn't already, shut the phone off and place the microSD card back into the phone.
3.Then turn the phone back on by holding down Volume Down and Power. It should boot into bootloader mode and automatically find the sappimg file and ask you to push the trackball (action) to begin the update. Push the trackball and let it update.
4.Once it finishes flashing, it should ask you to reboot. Reboot and let it load to the new "htc Magic" boot screen.
5.Chances are at this point that the phone will not successfully boot. THIS IS NORMAL. Simply remove and re-insert the battery, as we're not done yet!
6.Download the following zip file (the stock myTouch SPL and Radio) and extract it: [1]
7.Copy the two files inside the zip to the root of your SD Card
8.Take the latest Amon_RA recovery you downloaded earlier and copy it to the root of your SD Card.
9.Download terminal emulator from the market and run the following commands:
flash_image flash radio /sdcard/radio.img
flash_image flash hboot /sdcard/hboot_7201A_1.33.0013G_091021.nb0
flash_image flash recovery /sdcard/recovery-RA-sapphire-v1.7.0G-cyan.img
WARNING: Do NOT upgrade the SPL (hboot) with anything other than the 1.33.0013G version! Otherwise, You will lose audio to your earpeice.
1.Press MENU to power down the phone.
2.Reboot holding down the Power and Home buttons until the recovery menu appears.
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Easiest method!
Easiest method!
candymanmike said:
This is a guide on how to root your phone and install a custom ROM using Universal AndRoot. It supports several phone models and is the simplest way to root a phone I have ever seen. It features a 1 click root and a 1 click unroot option. Rooting with this method does NOT affect your bootloader, therefore if your phone needs serviced you can (theoretically, I have not verified this to be true) simply unroot and restore to normal.
As always myself, XDA, ROM developers, your friends, your mom, the rulers of the world and the developers of this app are NOT responsible for any bricks YOU create by taking the risk of rooting your phone. Also there are no guarantees that your warranty will not be null and void. If you NEED your warranty, DO NOT root your phone. Use at your own risk!
First we will gather the items needed to complete this process.
Universal AndRoot Version 1.6.1 is the newest STABLE release. The newest version is 1.6.2 beta 5, which is where the updated list above comes from and is said to be very close to the final release version.
Next go to the Android Market and install AppInstaller (there are a few versions including appsInstaller by modmymobile, all are free)
While in the market, also grab ROM Manager (also free)
Next download the ROM you would like to use. I personally recommend CyanogenMod 6.0.0 DS - stable. This link will take you to the Cyanogen downloads section where you will have to select your phone and search for the ROM you want.
While you are there, also grab the Google Addon pack for your phone.
Of course it is up to you to choose a ROM you like. You can also keep your stock ROM if you choose.
Lets Begin!
Install the Universal AndRoot .apk file, the ROM you chose and the Google Addon to the root of your microSD card
Open AppInstaller and let it locate your AndRoot .apk on your microSD. Select it and install it to your phone.
Open Universal AndRoot from you app menu. It should read your phone and show your firmware version. Click the "Root" button and let it do it's thing. It really only takes a minute or 2. When finished it will let you know. Congratulations, at this point you are now rooted.
Now for a custom ROM!
Open ROM Manager. Install Recovery. The default recovery for ROM Manager is ClockworkMod Recovery (which is what I am using) but a lot of people seem to like RA Recovery. This option is at the bottom of ROM Manager under "Flash Alternate Recovery". Whichever you choose, let the Recovery flash.
Next choose "Backup Current ROM", then "Reboot Into Recovery" (for future reference, you can also get into recovery mode by turning your phone off, then hold down the "home" button hit the power button. continue hold home as it powers on.)
Chose "wipe data/factory reset" then "wipe cache partition". This step is important. I know from personal experience if you don't do this you may end up in a bootscreen loop!
Choose "install zip from sdcard". Navigate to the ROM you loaded on your microSD and flash it.
After the phone reboots (which can take a few minutes the first time after flashing a new firmware version) go back to ROM Manager and again choose "Reboot Into Recovery". Once in recovery, again choose "install zip from sdcard". Navigate to the Google Addon pack on your microSD and install it.
Once you are rooted and running your new ROM, go into ROM Manager and partition your sd card. This is optional.
That is it. You should be good to go! Way easier and faster than the old goldcard method!
This is my first XDA guide. I hope it is up to your standards!
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Will all 32a/nr roms work on the 1.2?
Sent from my HTC Magic using XDA App
soub31 said:
Will all 32a/nr roms work on the 1.2?
Sent from my HTC Magic using XDA App
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NO! 32A roms WILL NOT WORK!!!!
As Amon Ra put it:
"The following instructions :
will void all warranties of your phone!
will erase all your userdata!
will change your current ROM/SPL!
will change your current splash screen!
could brick your phone!
Proceed at your own risk!"
So I've taken the guide that I used to root my myTouch 1.2 with T-Mobile, updated some of the information, and added some explanations. All thanks is owed to The Unlockr for the guide, I'm merely going to attempt to explain what your actually doing in the process and just try make the whole ordeal easier. If I would have known what i was actually doing, it would have taken me 45 minutes to root my phone, vice the good 7-8 hours I put into it. I am by no means an expert on rooting, so feel free to critique what I put in here, and I'll make adjustments as needed.
What's unique about the myTouch 1.2 and the Fender edition is that both phone's have a "perfected" SPL, that does not allow for fastboot access via USB. This means that you can't push any command prompt commands to the phone from your computer, which is what you have to do to get the phone rooted. With these instructions, you'll flash a "non-perfected" SPL onto your phone, load up a custom recovery (which is how you will load up ROM's and do a few other things in the future), and then reflash the phones original "perfected" SPL. Without the original SPL, your phone will not function correctly.
I would suggest opening all the links before continuing so you won't have to wait for the downloads to start as your going. Make sure you remember which link is which tab!!!
From The Unlockr:
I. Setup ABD/Create a Goldcard
Follow this procedure completely to create a working goldcard, then return to this procedure and continue:
How to Create a Goldcard
Follow these instructions without fail. If anything get's messed up here then you won't be able to flash a new SPL and you'll have to attempt to remake the Goldcard again. If you attempt to load the sappimg without using the Goldcard or without a properly done Goldcard, you will get either "Incorrect model ID" or "Main Version is Older". The Goldcard basically tricks the phone into not checking these two parameters, which is what let's you get the "unperfected" SPL on to your phone. ADB is the program that allows you to have a command prompt interface from your computer to your phone.
Note for Windows Vista and Windows 7 users: When your setting up your phones drivers during the ADB setup process, be sure to allow Windows Update to check for drivers. It will allow your computer to automatically install the drivers vice having to manually install them yourself. The option to turn it on should come up when Windows gives the notification that it was unable to install drivers for your device
II. Flash the Sappimg file
1. Download the Sappimg File and save it to your newly created goldcard (NOT in any folders, just on the Goldcard itself).
sappimg.zip
2. Once the sappimg.zip file is on your goldcard, turn off the phone and put your Goldcard SD into your phone. Then turn it back on by holding down Volume Down and Power. It should boot into bootloader mode and automatically find the sappimg file and ask you to push the trackball to begin the update. Push the trackball and let it update.
*If it tells you Error – Wrong Model ID or anything similar, the goldcard was not created correctly, go back to that procedure and try again.
Here your loading an Engineering SPL, so that we'll be able to get access to the phone via Fastboot USB and load up your new recovery. Be patient once you turn your phone back on, as it will unzip the file, then check the contents. If you get an error, you've got a problem with your Goldcard and need to redo it.
3. Once it finishes flashing press the "Send" button to reboot and you will notice your touchscreen does not work (don’t panic). Turn off the phone, then turn it back on by holding down Back and Power (to get into fastboot mode).
4. Download these two files and save them into C:\AndroidSDK\Tools folder you setup during the ADB setup procedure:
Stock MyTouch SPL
and Radio
5. Then download the Custom Recovery Image and save it to the C:\AndroidSDK\Tools folder you setup during the ADB setup procedure as well:
Amon Ra’s Recovery
6. Now that you have the recovery, spl and radio all saved in the tools folder of the Android SDK (same folder as the adb program), plug in your phone (while in fastboot mode from step 3).
7. Open the command prompt on your computer and type the following with hitting enter at the end of each line:
cd\
cd AndroidSDK\tools
fastboot devices
A serial number should come up, indicating that your computer can see the phone in fastboot mode. If so continue by typing in the following with hitting enter at the end of each line:
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot flash hboot hboot.nb0 (the 0 at the end of this line is a zero not an oh).
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
8. Once the phone starts to turn back on begin holding home and power (do not let go until you see the recovery mode) to boot into recovery mode.
This could take a while. I believe the first time I tried to get in I had to hold them down for ~1 minute before getting in. You should see the HTC Magic splash screen pop up first. There is a guide to changing out the splash screen (which is just a picture) within these forums but I'll leave it to you guys to search for it.
9. You should end up in Amon Ra’s recovery mode.
10. At this point, you want to plug your ORIGINAL SD card into your computer and copy the "DCIM" and "Music" folders (if you have them) over to your computer to backup your pictures/video/music. Then take the Goldcard out of your phone and put your ORIGINAL SD back in.
11. With your phone connected via USB to your computer and in Amon Ra's Recovery, highlight USB MS and press the trackball. This should mount your SD card to your computer so that you can move files to it.
12. Download these three .zip files:
Cyanogen 6.1
Google Apps
614 MHz OC/UV Kernel
You need the OC kernel because there's a known issue with CM 6.1 having a green tint without flashing a new kernel.
13. Copy those three files over to your phone's SD within Windows, "Safely remove hardware" in Windows, then disable USB MS by pressing the Home button. Back out to the main screen.
14. In the recovery select "Wipe" and you want to wipe "data/factory reset" then "Davik-cache".
15. Back out to the main menu and select "Flash zip from sdcard". First you want to select " update-cm-6.1.0-DS-signed.zip" and hit Home to confirm. Once complete, select "Flash zip from sdcard" and this time select "gapps-mdpi-tiny-20101020-signed.zip" and hit Home to confirm. Once complete, one again select "Flash zip from sdcard" and this time select "oc614-cm-2.6.34.1-6.0.0rc2-signed.zip" and hit Home to confirm.
16. Back at the main screen select "Reboot system now". This will load your phone back up as normal and you should now have a working rooted phone with the Cyanogen 6.1 ROM! Jump in there and check it out.
If you want to try out a different ROM, check this thread out. Go to the section called "MT3G 1.2 / LE Fender".
Credit to DonJuan692006 for this.
Thanks to Amon Ra for his recovery images!
Thanks to Unlockr for the original How To!
Thanks to the Cyanogen team for an awesome ROM!
LINK Resources:
http://theunlockr.com/2010/03/11/how-to-root-the-mytouch-1-2-and-fender-mytouch/
http://theunlockr.com/2010/03/10/how-to-create-a-goldcard/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=530492
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=529019
wouldn't it better to recommend to use Pershoots OC/UV/XTRA kernel? It does OC to 614, is more current than Dumfuq 2.6.34.1 kernel.... honestly been pretty stable.
the previous builds of 2.6.35.9 and lower did not have the 3.5mm audio support.. but it was re-added in the 2.6.35.10. It also resolved the green tint issue of CM6.1-DS
NetrixTardis said:
wouldn't it better to recommend to use Pershoots OC/UV/XTRA kernel? It does OC to 614, is more current than Dumfuq 2.6.34.1 kernel.... honestly been pretty stable.
the previous builds of 2.6.35.9 and lower did not have the 3.5mm audio support.. but it was re-added in the 2.6.35.10. It also resolved the green tint issue of CM6.1-DS
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Yeah I use pershoots myself from the rom manager.
Another OP made the thread actually and sent me the HTML via e-mail.
614 isn't stable for me though.
My Thoughts and Things to Know
READ ME BEFORE DOING ANYTHING TO YOUR PHONE OR STARTING A NEW THREAD!!!!!
The myTouch 1.2/Fender is a rather unique device. If you boot into fastboot you will notice that the following information is displayed:
Code:
Sapphire PVT 32A Ship S-on G
Hboot-1.33.0013 (Sapp31000)
CPLD-13
RADIO-2.22.23.02
Oct 21 2009
Let's break that down a little bit.
You see in the first line 32A...but this is very misleading. The myTouch 1.2 is actually a 32B device, just with 32A memory and controller, but it IS a 32B device for pretty much all intents and purposes.
Secondly, you'll notice S-ON. This means that remote security from the bootloader is enable. What does that mean for the user??? Simple, you'll never be able to run a remote fastboot command.
Second line, 1.33.0013. This is your SPL and the ONLY SPL that will allow the phone to function properly. This, as well as the radio, will always need to be the stock versions or you'll either brick your phone or never get a ROM to work.
Also to note, this is considered a perfected SPL. What does "perfected" mean? Remember the "S-ON"?? That is what makes it perfected.
Lastly, the radio, 2.22.23.02. There is actually now a newer radio, 2.22.28.25 available, however, I personally have noted no real performance gain/loss. Again, along with the SPL, you will never want to change this unless you absolutely know what your doing or an expert tells you to.
Now, on to the good stuff.
How do I root my phone???
The first few posts of this thread are the various methods to go about rooting the myTouch 1.2/Fender. The easiest and least dangerous method would be to use one of the one-click root programs such as Universal Androot or SuperOneClick. These methods will give your phone permanent root permissions (permanent until you do a factory reset or receive certain OTA updates later on down the road). The big deal here is that with root permissions you are able to download a nice little application from the Market called ROM Manager that allows you to flash a custom recovery onto your phone. The custom recovery is the bread and butter of modifying your phone. It allows you to flash custom ROM's, flash new kernel's for overclocking, etc.
What radio should I use?/What's the best SPL?
Simply put, don't mess with your radio or your SPL ever except for under very specific circumstances. Those circumstances being, your rooting your phone using the goldcard method or you need an engineering SPL to be able to run a command from fastboot. Even in either of those cases, this should be done very carefully and you will always need to revert back to the original SPL/radio. If you ever need to run something from fastboot and are thinking about flashing an
engineering SPL to do so, make sure you ask an expert first before proceeding. The number one reason for people bricking their phone is because they have taken it upon themselves to try flashing random file they've found via Google.
What ROM's can I use?
This is an easy one. Pretty much any ROM made for 32B phones that does not require a specific radio. I haven't personally tried this out, but I've had reports from a few people that just about every ROM for the G1 not requiring a specific radio works for the 1.2/Fender. Worse case scenario if you flash a ROM that isn't going to work, you'll get stuck in a boot loop and will just need to flash a new ROM or restore a backup.
What is a backup?
A backup essentially saves the state of your phone. For those computer savvy, it's like creating an image of a hard drive. The easiest way to create a backup is via a custom recovery. Both ClockworkMod and Amon Ra's recovery's include backup applications (e.g. Nandroid, Bart, ClockworkMod). Immediately after achieving root, getting your custom recovery installed, and verifying that your ROM boots properly, you should create a backup. This way, if your phone ever starts going down the tube or you manage to hose something up with your ROM, you can simply restore your backup and be back up and running. This will not fix a truely bricked device however, so don't get your hopes up.
Is my phone bricked?
The basic definition of a bricked devices is one that will not boot into a ROM, will not enter the bootloader, and will not enter recovery. If you still are able to boot into any of the three mentioned, your not bricked and there's a chance to save your device. The problem is that when most people get close to this state (they can only get into fastboot for example) they'll go into a panic and start trying any and everything to get their phone back up and running. This is NOT the thing to do. If you ever are stuck in a similar situation, please come ask for help and don't do anything else with guidance.
How do I get into the bootloader/recovery?
All of these steps are to be completed with the phone powered off.
For fastboot - hold back+power until your loaded into a white screen with the Android dude skateboarding.
For hboot - hold Volume Down+power until your loaded into a white screen with the Android dude skateboarding.
For recovery - hold the home button+power until your loaded into your recovery. For the stock recovery it'll be a triangle with an exclamation mark in it and an error pointing to a box. Hitting the home button again will get you the rest of the way into the stock recovery. If you have a custom recovery you will be loaded into a basic menu.
It's essential to familiarize yourself with these menu's. Before you do anything to start rooting, you should boot into fastboot and right down the information there and keep it somewhere. If your run into problems later on and you can still get into fastboot, make sure you get in there and right down what it's showing then. Make sure you include whatever your fastboot information is whenever your posting about a problem in the forums.
That's all I can think of for now. So good luck!
kernels and spls
Could anyone help with two (or four) nagging questions I've been trying to find answers to?
1.a. what is the difference between droidbasement.com/g1/kernels/ram/2635/17/boot-cm_2635.9_ds_32b-oc-uv-xtra-ram-fp-120810.zip
and
droidbasement.com/g1/kernels/ram/2635/17/boot-cm_2635.9_ds_32b_radio2708-oc-uv-xtra-ram-fp-120810.zip
?
1.b. I have successfully flashed the first one on my device to fix the green hue issue on CM6.1. Is there any benefit to flashing the second?
2.a. I would like to change my splash1, but can't use fastboot because I don't have the Engineering SPL. Is there any easy way to change the splash1 without having to do the 3-step process of a) flash to Engineering, b) update the splash screen, and c) flash back to stock SPL?
2.b. OK this may be a long shot, but as a programmer, I'm kind of curious: if the answer to 2.a. is "no", then, is the "splash1" image saved in any recovery files anywhere when you do a backup (e.g. if I go into ClockWordMod ROM Manager and choose "Backup Current ROM", does the backup include the splash1 data?), and, if so, would it be feasible to search the recovery image for the splash1 data (e.g. with a program that looks for a binary string matching the raw data of the current splash screen)-- of course, the data would have to be raw and unencrypted and uncompressed-- replace it with the new splash1 data, and then do a restore from the resulting modified recovery file, in order to change the splash screen?
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Androot + ClockworkMod ROM Manager + CM6.1
SAPPHIRE PVT 32A SHIP S-ON G
HBOOT-1.33.0013 (SAPP31000)
CPLD-13
RADIO-2.22.23.02
Oct 21 2009, 22:33:27
mattewong said:
Could anyone help with two (or four) nagging questions I've been trying to find answers to?
1.a. what is the difference between droidbasement.com/g1/kernels/ram/2635/17/boot-cm_2635.9_ds_32b-oc-uv-xtra-ram-fp-120810.zip
and
droidbasement.com/g1/kernels/ram/2635/17/boot-cm_2635.9_ds_32b_radio2708-oc-uv-xtra-ram-fp-120810.zip
?
1.b. I have successfully flashed the first one on my device to fix the green hue issue on CM6.1. Is there any benefit to flashing the second?
2.a. I would like to change my splash1, but can't use fastboot because I don't have the Engineering SPL. Is there any easy way to change the splash1 without having to do the 3-step process of a) flash to Engineering, b) update the splash screen, and c) flash back to stock SPL?
2.b. OK this may be a long shot, but as a programmer, I'm kind of curious: if the answer to 2.a. is "no", then, is the "splash1" image saved in any recovery files anywhere when you do a backup (e.g. if I go into ClockWordMod ROM Manager and choose "Backup Current ROM", does the backup include the splash1 data?), and, if so, would it be feasible to search the recovery image for the splash1 data (e.g. with a program that looks for a binary string matching the raw data of the current splash screen)-- of course, the data would have to be raw and unencrypted and uncompressed-- replace it with the new splash1 data, and then do a restore from the resulting modified recovery file, in order to change the splash screen?
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Androot + ClockworkMod ROM Manager + CM6.1
SAPPHIRE PVT 32A SHIP S-ON G
HBOOT-1.33.0013 (SAPP31000)
CPLD-13
RADIO-2.22.23.02
Oct 21 2009, 22:33:27
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droidbasement.com/g1/kernels/ram/2635/17/boot-cm_2635.9_ds_32b_radio2708-oc-uv-xtra-ram-fp-120810.zip is for the 2708 radio which you DON'T have so don't flash it.
No. Flash the Engineering SPL, flash the splash screen, flash the stock spl back. Only way.
No. Splash files are not saved or effected by nandroid. So you can flash the splash screen and restore a nandroid backup (or clockwork backup, whatever) and you'll still have your splash screen.
ok, thank you
can we install the new radio or spl on our phones?
soub31 said:
can we install the new radio or spl on our phones?
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I've heard that we could but I wouldn't recommend it because it really doesn't benefit.
Binary100100 said:
I've heard that we could but I wouldn't recommend it because it really doesn't benefit.
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also one last thing i guess we use 32b roms on our phones what about roms the use 2708?
could we just flash an appropriate kernel afterwards?
soub31 said:
also one last thing i guess we use 32b roms on our phones what about roms the use 2708?
could we just flash an appropriate kernel afterwards?
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If you're referring to CM 6.1.0 and the like, yes.
Binary100100 said:
If you're referring to CM 6.1.0 and the like, yes.
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not just cm6 roms like yoshi and enomothers when ever i flash them and then the right kernel i just get stuck at the splash screen
I've flashed Yoshi and it did not work at all. It boots to the spalsh1 then to the Android but bootloops from there. So no on Yosi. As for Enomothers, I have successfully flashed this rom and and enjoyed it. However, read all the information before flashing. He has certain requirements that are not compatible with our phones.
Which version of Yoshi are you guys trying?

a newbie needs your help

Hello guys
i just need your help. i got the DHD for about 4 months now which i like a lot. but i just can't get over all the processes that run on the background. i like the HTC sense and i would like to keep it.
the big BUT kicks in now though. i know nothing of android and all these s-off, radios, roms etc make my head spin in thousands of rpm.
so, please. can someone tell me what exactly is all these?
i know that a rom is a (let's say) different unofficial version of the given android release. and i know (i think i do) thas s-off and s-on is something about a superuser "account" that let's you uninstall all the programs you don't want like facebook, tweet, stock market etc.
and i think that the radio has something to do with the "version" of the wifi/gsm "transreceiver" the phone has (it sounds like a bios thingy to me)
and to conclude the whole post (cause i'm sure it's tiring)...
i want to root my phone. i don't mind the contacts cause i can back them up (i guess) with a program (i don't know what the best one is since HTC sync just keeps some of the phone numbers and not all of them... :S) which i will find in the market.
so, rooting my phone and the superuser thing is what am looking for.
can someone please help me on that? can i root the phone AND keep the version that is already installed? (stock one)
should i do it? how easy is it to brick the phone and render it useless? and what should i do if it's bricked?
or should i just wait for the 2.3 version to surface with a new rooting procedure?
am on 1.72.405.3 version and i saw on the forum that you have to downgrade to a previous one to be able to root.
am sorry for the big newbie post guys but i would really appreciate your help.
thanks a lot
Cheers !!!
Youre right about the Rom and Radio thingy. S-off means that you are rooted and that you can delete system apps, Flash new roms and can use apps that need Root access. There's Another and that's ENG-S off, meaning that you can flash new radio's ( Improve battery life also!)
Contacts: You can Export them to SD (00001.vcf) And then Import them Back later! Personally i have import it to my Gmail account, because i like flashing roms
Downgrading and S-OFF:
Follow this guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905003
ENG S-OFF:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=855403
I've you have that done i advise you to flash a Up to date Sense rom. They are tweaked and are better then the downgraded sense rom.
A good Sense Rom:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=840040 Guides and "How to flash" is in the First Post
If you want another Radio you can look at the radio tread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877295
Thanks for the reply mate. However there is another thing that troubles me.
There is this clockworkmod thingy...
What is that? Do I have to install this so I can just install a Rom or is it for something else like a backup etc?..
Sorry for all those questions...
Cheers !!!
P.S. installed the xda app.. nice one.
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
If you have rooted with visionary app an s-off, then just download ROM manager app from market and tap to flash clockworkmod. And yes, you need cwm to be able to backup your ROM and flash a custom one.
i did the root thing, installed visionary, permrooted, checked if the root is ok with root check prog from the market and went to flash the rom that was suggested (only cause i know you guys know FAR more than me so i trust you)
installed the clockworkmod rom manager, tried to install the new rom but i get stuck in the red triangle icon
tried to search for help in the forums but i can't find any regarding this.
i think i'm doing it right but..... oh well
anyways, thanks for the help guys. will try to find a solution but am not that optimistic about it.
Cheers !!!
Hi GeorgeKps
GeorgeKps said:
i did the root thing, installed visionary, permrooted, checked if the root is ok with root check prog from the market and went to flash the rom that was suggested (only cause i know you guys know FAR more than me so i trust you)
installed the clockworkmod rom manager, tried to install the new rom but i get stuck in the red triangle icon
tried to search for help in the forums but i can't find any regarding this.
i think i'm doing it right but..... oh well
anyways, thanks for the help guys. will try to find a solution but am not that optimistic about it.
Cheers !!!
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That Red Triangle is the default recovery, not ClockWorkMod Recovery, so something has not been done right.
Do you have S-OFF? as it is needed to flash clockworkmod.
Take Care
TheQuest
i think i have done it but i can't find a way to check it.
am searching for it. it's probably this thing....
i tried once more, flashing cwm recovery and then flashing the rom and i got stuck on the white htc screen
oh well.... gonna keep trying
Cheers !!!
P.S. Tenterden is awesooooooooooooooome
was there a month ago
checked through the "boot menu" (holding volume - while booting)
it says it's s-off
still, while am trying to flash the rom, the white htc screen comes up and i have to remove the battery to reboot....
am i too lucky that it's not bricked?..... :S
Cheers !!!
Hi GeorgeKps
GeorgeKps said:
checked through the "boot menu" (holding volume - while booting)
it says it's s-off
still, while am trying to flash the rom, the white htc screen comes up and i have to remove the battery to reboot....
am i too lucky that it's not bricked?..... :S
Cheers !!!
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When you installed Rom Manager did you give it root permission, when Superuser asked?
Lets say you would be very unlucky if you were to brick it.
Take Care
TheQuest
the same thing.....
i reinstalled rom manager and it didn't ask for any permissions. there was this option to give the program permissions again. did it, it was getting some like 175 permissions, rebooted when asked but still nothing.
the white screen comes up
if i try to do all the steps again from the begining, do i risk to destroy the phone?....
does anyone know?
thanks for your patience...
Cheers !!!
and another thing.....
IF the update is being done and i am lucky enough, how will i know that it IS being updated?
will it come up with something like the "update" i did when i downgraded the version to gain root access and s-off?
Cheers !!!
Assuming you're rooted with S-off and Eng s-off; how are you trying to flash the rom?
ok, narrowed it down a bit....
a bit of history.. s-off and eng s-off are there. superuser icon is there, clockworkmod is there (didn't ask me for permissions when installed but i did "fix permissions" from inside the program, rebooted after being asked).
checked root success with "root check" from the market, done.
now, i get stuck in the white htc screen when i do "flash clockworkmod recovery" and "install rom from SD card"
but i also get stuck on the white screen when i "reboot into recovery"
does this mean something to you guys?
after i installed clockworkmod do i have to do anything else with the program? (i call them programs cause i don't know the actual terminology).
i read somewhere about a clockworkmod "rom" ....????
is this something i need to do? find a cwm rom to install and recover to that?
(god, why isn't this like windows?....... it's SO difficult)
one more time, i apologize for my ignorance and i really appreciate your time spent helping me...
Cheers !!!
Xtrema said:
Assuming you're rooted with S-off and Eng s-off; how are you trying to flash the rom?
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i'm trying to flash the rom from within the rom manager.
i do the order of "flash cwm recovery" and "install rom from SD card"
is that incorrect?......
Cheers !!!
It isn't the way i do it.
i always boot into recovery and flash roms from recovery. You should see the option there to do it.
By the way, before flashing a rom from recovery, it would be a good idea to do a full wipe using Full Wipe 1.3 first. This is done from recovery also.
drop your new rom zip and the Full Wipe 1.3 into your sd card, open rom manager (make sure it shows clockwork mod installed) then boot into recovery from rom manager. Run full wipe first then install the rom.
i did that also but again, it stays on the white htc screen like when i choose install a rom from SD card...
i even tried "updating" to wipe everything and bring the phone to the previous state (no root, no rom manager" and did the same things one more time.
but...
i guess i'm not "qualified" to do these things....
Cheers !!!
i have the fullwipe1.3.zip in the SD card but i can't boot into recovery to do it. it stays on the white screen of almost death (i have to take it a bit light cause it'll drive me crazy. hahaha)
Cheers !!!
Are you following these instructions?
Flashing your rom
- Tell any people that might call you during the next 10-15 minutes to not worry
- Connect your phone using "Disk drive" to the computer.
- Copy both your full-wipe-1-3.zip and your rom zip file to your SD Card
- Make sure you copied them correctly
- Check again because once you full wipe, you won't have a rom.
- Disconnect your phone from your computer
- Install and open Rom Manager from the market
- Tap on Flash ClockworkMod Recovery
- Wait for it to download (yes, you need a wi-fi or data connection)
- After it is done press "Reboot into recovery"
- If you get an icon with a phone and an exclamation mark in a triangle, remove the battery from your phone, reboot and then flash the clockworkmod recovery again
- Once you are in the clockwork mod recovery, you may use the volume keys as directional keys (up and down) and the power button may be used as Enter.
- I recommend you do a nandroid back-up. You must have at least 1 gb of free space.
- Select "Install Zip from sdcard"
- Select "Choose zip from sdcard"
- Select full-wipe-1-3.zip (It's right under those folders)
- Confirm by selecting the Yes option in between those "NO"s
- Wait for it to finish
- DO NOT REBOOT!!! In case you were not aware, you now have no rom installed
- Once again select "Install Zip from sdcard"
- Select "Choose zip from sdcard"
- Select your rom zip file
- Confirm your selection (just like with the wipe)
- Wait for it to finish
- Please reboot from the recovery menu and flash nothing else before you have rebooted
- Pop a champagne bottle, because it's done.
Taken from wid0w's instructions.
yup, done this. but again, when i boot into recovery, the white screen comes up.
i have read that there may be a problem with the rom manager (with some devices) and i may need to "downgrade" the version of it..... could this be the reason?
but i don't know if i can find a previous version
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[HOWTO] Flash a radio through hboot.

I'm just trying to help out here and will not be held responsible if you mess up this simple process and brick your device.
Your device must be rooted. Info on rooting your device is elsewhere.
These steps describe how to upgrade your radio via hboot
Also known as how to flash your radio via hboot
The same process for how to downgrade your radio via hboot
1. Copy your radio of choice to the root of your SD card and make sure it's named PG05IMG.zip exactly. (that's a numeric zero NOT the alphabetic letter O)
2. Turn off phone. Hold the "volume down" and "power" release both once the hboot screen appears.
3. Your phone will now scan your SD card for the PG05IMG.zip file and ask you for confirmation to update.
4. Press the "volume up" button to confirm and wait for flash to complete.
5. After completion press the "power" button to reboot the device.
6. Once rebooted, (very important) delete/remove the PG05IMG.zip from the root of your SD card.
Done.
I know this is a stupid question but what is the advantage of flashing a new radio? Also, how do I tell what version I'm currently running?
I just got my Thunderbolt last Thurs. I was using a Droid X before that so I'm not used to all this kernel and radio flashing business.
dbisch said:
I know this is a stupid question but what is the advantage of flashing a new radio? Also, how do I tell what version I'm currently running?
I just got my Thunderbolt last Thurs. I was using a Droid X before that so I'm not used to all this kernel and radio flashing business.
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Consider it like device driver upgrades for computer hardware on a PC. Sometimes it will improve performance and fix bugs etc. Opinions will vary about the advantages/disadvantages from version to version.
You can tell by going to settings>about phone>software info. Look for the baseband version.
Buehlar said:
Consider it like device driver upgrades for computer hardware on a PC. Sometimes it will improve performance and fix bugs etc. Opinions will vary about the advantages/disadvantages from version to version.
You can tell by going to settings>about phone>software info. Look for the baseband version.
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I've noticed that some ROMs suggest you flash a new radio. Do I HAVE to or is it just recommended?
dbisch said:
I've noticed that some ROMs suggest you flash a new radio. Do I HAVE to or is it just recommended?
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I believe its needed to take full advantage of some of the enhancements of the new ROM that "requires" you to flash the new radio.
Having said that, I'm currently running BAMF Remix 1.5 with the stock radio without issues so my experience tell me NO you don't "technically" have to.
Some peeps are reporting random reboots but I'm not sure if the radio is the cause as I haven't experienced the reboots.
Some ROMs will either bootloop or may show no service if the radio is out of date. The Perfect Storm v1.4 that I'm running requires a new radio or you run a good chance of bootloops. Gingeritus also requires an new radio or else it will show no service. Radios are a subject I wish I understood better. It's not a scary sort of thing to have to flash one. Just a different process. It's always wise to check the md5sum on it before you flash it. Bad radio flashes on other phones have been known to brick them. Might as well avoid all possible problems shd take the 2 minutes to check the md5. It will save you a lot of acid indigestion.
Buehlar said:
I'm just trying to help out here and will not be held responsible if you mess up this simple process and brick your device.
Your device must be rooted. Info on rooting your device is elsewhere.
These steps describe how to upgrade your radio via hboot
Also known as how to flash your radio via hboot
The same process for how to downgrade your radio via hboot
1. Copy your radio of choice to the root of your SD card and make sure it's named PG05IMG.zip exactly. (that's a numeric zero NOT the alphabetic letter O)
2. Turn off phone. Hold the "volume down" and "power" release both once the hboot screen appears.
3. Your phone will now scan your SD card for the PG05IMG.zip file and ask you for confirmation to update.
4. Press the "volume up" button to confirm and wait for flash to complete.
5. After completion press the "power" button to reboot the device.
6. Once rebooted, (very important) delete/remove the PG05IMG.zip from the root of your SD card.
Done.
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I have never really seen an actual guide to do this but it is pretty easy Thanks!
For the Thunderbolt, there are a total of 4 radios that I know of: the stock one, the ota one, the downgrade one from the root process, and the new leaked Gingerbread one.
The first three are Froyo radios, and will likely work with any Froyo ROM (obviously don't recommend using the downgrade one). The last one is Gingerbread only, and will not work with Froyo ROMs and vice versa. (Cyanogenmod is a special case, and only works with Froyo radios)
A good rule of thumb is to follow the instructions in the ROM threads (who'd have thunk it??).
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Buehlar said:
I'm just trying to help out here and will not be held responsible if you mess up this simple process and brick your device.
Your device must be rooted. Info on rooting your device is elsewhere.
These steps describe how to upgrade your radio via hboot
Also known as how to flash your radio via hboot
The same process for how to downgrade your radio via hboot
1. Copy your radio of choice to the root of your SD card and make sure it's named PG05IMG.zip exactly. (that's a numeric zero NOT the alphabetic letter O)
2. Turn off phone. Hold the "volume down" and "power" release both once the hboot screen appears.
3. Your phone will now scan your SD card for the PG05IMG.zip file and ask you for confirmation to update.
4. Press the "volume up" button to confirm and wait for flash to complete.
5. After completion press the "power" button to reboot the device.
6. Once rebooted, (very important) delete/remove the PG05IMG.zip from the root of your SD card.
Done.
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Awesome - thanks for the easy to follow post!
Do you happen to know which radio was on the stock build just prior to the July 8th update? I updated based upon the thread referenced below and now I know longer have a 4G signal.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1160374

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