Hey,
By hoping you'll find this thread useful, here you can find all the available HTC Desire HD Radios:
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Xeleth is now maintaining and updating the thread with the latest releases
Please refer to the second post to check out all the latest files
...or keep reading for the Radio archive
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DISCLAIMER
Flashing radio is A VERY RISKY OPERATION and may brick your device if something goes wrong; you may also not be able to flash a previous version if the newer one isn't performing well.
S-OFF bootloader is required to successfully flash any radio. The stock bootloader doesn't support fastboot commands.
Radio S-OFF is highly reccomended, expecially if you're willing to try the latest radio files (> 26.04.02.17). By being Radio S-OFF you'll have the chance to restore previous ROMs and Radio files.
HOW TO READ THE RADIO NAMING SCHEME
i.e. Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.26_M
|_______|__PROTOCOL__|__RADIO V.__|
HOW TO FLASH - Quick Start Guide - The Google Way (for CM or AOSP ROMs)
- Make sure you have downloaded the Android SDK, your device is plugged in, fully charged and the ADB Drivers are correctly installed on your PC.
- Extract the radio.img file to the /tools folder of your Android SDK (or /platform-sdk if you have downloaded the Gingerbread SDK).
- Reboot your device into bootloader mode.
- Launch the command prompt and browse to the /tools folder of the Android SDK (or /platform-sdk if you have downloaded the Gingerbread SDK).
- Type (without quotes) "fastboot flash radio radio.img".
- Wait until the send and write operations are completed (this may take a few minutes).
- Reboot your device.
HOW TO FLASH - Quick Start Guide - The HTC Way (for Stock ROMs)
- Make sure you have downloaded the HTC Fastboot Package, your device is plugged in, fully charged and the HTC Sync USB Drivers are correctly installed on your PC.
- Extract the radio.img file to the folder containing the fastboot executable the file AdbWinApi.dll may be also required and placed in this folder.
- Reboot your device into bootloader mode.
- Open the command prompt and browse to the fastboot folder.
- Type (without quotes) "fastboot flash radio radio.img".
- Wait until the send and write operations are completed (this may take a few minutes).
- Reboot your device.
HOW TO FLASH - Quick Start Guide - Quick Flash Packages for Windows
- Please refer to the next post for further informations about Quick Flash Packages
HOW TO FLASH - Detailed infos
For more informations and troubleshooting, please check these threads:
How to flash a radio.IMG - tried and tested by leith51
Ivo's Introductory Guide to this forum by ivolol
[FILES]
Release
October 2010: Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.26_M - HTC WWE 1.32.405.6
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: 989501d06389d212143b491c14724c05
17th December 2010: Radio_12.28e.60.140f_26.04.02.17_M2 - Orange ES 1.75.75.2 / HTC WWE 1.72.405.3
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: d3809958c8fad8211d20f97eeede2a1a
21st December 2010: Radio_12.35a.60.140f_26.04.03.30_M - HTC CHN 1.75.1400.4
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: ce2d2c8d4fefc082874c954646fa7363
4th January 2011: Radio_12.28e.60.140f_26.04.02.17_M2_SF - HTC WWE 1.72.405.3 R2
Note: Once flashed, this radio will show up as 12.28e.60.140fP_26.04.02.17_M2 or 12.28e.60.140fU_26.04.02.17_M2
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: aea59efafc7327000a44ee902046c355
17th January 2011: Radio_12.39.60.19_26.06.04.06_M - Cingular US 1.80.502.3
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: 99f4994c7b8b193336cad0dc5ffd19b4
28th January 2011: Radio_12.35d.60.140f_26.06.03.24_M2 - TELUS WWE 1.84.661.1
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: edc9b36f3e30b8a3aec0f8e5ebfe9484
25th February 2011: Radio_12.28g.60.140f_26.05.05.27_M3 - Orange UK 1.84.61.2 / CSL-HK CHT 1.84.832.2
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: 8c252e3ac1358e974863789c749ac4f9
[*] 28th April 2011: Radio_12.54.60.25_26.09.04.11_M2 - HTC Ace Gingerbread S 2.36.405.5
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: 2dc4cfc01516d71c8d68ac2c5e2feda0
23rd June 2011: Radio_12.56.60.25_26.10.04.03_M - Telus DHD 2.43.661.1
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: 774b9ddeef6ce76dd8191b6ca2397cda
21st July 2011: Radio_12.59.60.26_26.11.04.21_M - HTC Ace Gingerbread S KT-KR 2.52.1010.2
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: c39bcfcd8e2c46502bdd02cca6d914ff
6th September 2011: Radio_12.62.60.27_26.13.04.19_M - HTC 3.06.405.1 WWE
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: 3ca0e9784c6fd610c0d95391f2bc9245
1st December 2011: 12.65.60.29_26.14.04.28_M - HTC 3.12.405.1 WWE
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: e186ba030925e836898b86d4369e77a3
June 2012:
12.68.60.29U_26.16.04.09 - Unknown source
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: 960f4cb8e849a7423ee656619579b4aa
Test
20th November 2010: Radio_12.32.60.140e_26.04.00.05_M - HTC CHS 1.60.1400.7
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: 25ae4bae9f011fa53d3d3fa73c80c24d
23rd December 2010: Radio_12.28g.60.140f_26.05.02.15_M_test - UK 1.75.771.2
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: 17d809807ff54ac99dc54640c139dafa
07th March 2011:Radio_12.41.60.19_26.06.04.14_M_Test - HTC Ace Gingerbread S Generic 2.16.0.0
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: 71ba0afe14b1caf5ba29da6f3e2ab755
17th March 2011:Radio_12.35d.60.140fU_26.08.03.07_M_Test - HTC Ace Gingerbread S Generic 2.25.0.0
Note: Once flashed, this radio will show up as 12.35d.60.140fP_26.08.03.07_M or 12.35d.60.140fU_26.08.03.07_M
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: b19c70e7d346c9f76ac31e1964fa4238
04th April 2011: Radio_12.48.60.23U_26.08.04.07_M3 - Unknown source
Warning: this radio has been reported to be working but we still don't know the source ROM. So be careful before flashing.
Radio.img MD5 Checksum: a7fc088a0d12f6b4f5eda5322882091e
[*]: Recommended download
[**]: Still untested, be careful before flashing
[MIRRORS]
- MIRROR 1 - Courtesy of burnout11
[CREDITS]
- Thanks to brolee83 for posting the 26.04.02.17_M2_SF Radio
- Thanks to Rey-619 for posting an alternate link for the 26.06.04.06 Radio
- Thanks to limestar for posting the 26.05.02.15 Test Radio
- Thanks to kumar.anirudha for posting the HTC Ace Gingerbread S Generic 2.25.0.0 Test Radio
- Thanks to rock_shen for posting the 26.08.04.07 Radio
- Thanks to n9ntje for posting the 26.09.04.11 Test Radio on this thread, credits also to 911sniper and to Fightspit
- Thanks to shaboobla and Bla1ze for posting the 23.10.04.03 Radio
- Thanks to mike1986. for posting the 26.13.04.19 Radio
- Thanks to mike1986. for posting the 26.14.04.28 radio and to soleil10 and sigurd_LU for providing infos about this new release
- Thanks to preacher65 for sending me the 26.08.04.07 Radio which was missing from my HDD and was unavailable since MultiUpload was shut down
- Thanks to devil-kin for pointing me the links to the 26.16.04.09 radio
RIL - RADIO INTERFACE LIBRARIES
What is a RIL? Quoted from jkoljo's [RIL] Radio Interface Libraries thread: RIL is a library that acts as a bridge between your device's phone functions and the radio firmware in your device's communications chip (radio). Matching radio and RIL is always a good combination when you think of signal stability and battery consumption. That is why you should flash a matching RIL when you flash a new radio.
Flashing RILs only work for Sense based ROMs and CM7 ROMs > nightly built 57. ATM MIUI doesn't support HTC RILs.
Please refer to the [RIL] Radio Interface Libraries Thread for a comprehensive list of all the RILs released for the Desire HD
QUICK FLASH PACKAGES FOR WINDOWS
Quick Flash Packages are zip packages which will flash the desired radio in a simple and easy way.
QFP are intended for users who have already flashed a radio before and know how to handle the whole procedure and the risks involved.
During the flashing procedure, all the steps are being explained and the user will need to confirm each action.
If you should experience any weird behaviour or should get any error response by your command shell, please close the window and report it to me.
[REQUIREMENTS]
- Your device is turned on and is not in bootloader or recovery mode
- Battery is at least at 50%
- HTC drivers or Google Drivers installed and working
- Your device is recognized under Device Manager;
- USB Debugging Mode is enabled;
- Radio S-OFF has been performed;
- ENG Hboot is installed.
If you're not sure or you do not meet them, please follow the "How to flash a radio.IMG - tried and tested" guide by leith51 and flash the radio by following the steps suggested by that guide.
[HOW TO INSTALL]
Unpack the zip folder to your desktop folder and run the QuickRadioInstall.cmd script which will start the flashing procedure.
Follow the steps shown on screen.
[FIRST RUN]
- QFP will first check if your device is recognized by ADB. This will make sure the drivers are installed and working.
- QFP will then reboot your device into Fastboot/bootloader mode
- QFP will then flash the radio, showing the results
- Once done, QFP will reboot your device
[SOME SCREENSHOTS]
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
[DOWNLOADS]
- Quick Flash Package: Radio_12.28e.60.140f_26.04.02.17_M2_SF - HTC WWE 1.72.405.3 R2
ZIP FILE MD5 Checksum: 1c9b2d02021995e9269f1e19978e22fd
- Quick Flash Package: Radio_12.39.60.19_26.06.04.06_M - Cingular US 1.80.502.3
ZIP FILE MD5 Checksum: 0ff08e2db8b4c91d68dd8449bbbf148b
- Quick Flash Package: Radio_12.35d.60.140f_26.06.03.24_M2 - TELUS WWE 1.84.661.1
ZIP FILE MD5 Checksum: 9d1cac04bcb4abbc7a8aa6a5b5b9f557
- Quick Flash Package: Radio_12.28g.60.140f_26.05.05.27_M3 - Orange UK 1.84.61.2 / CSL-HK CHT 1.84.832.2
ZIP FILE MD5 Checksum: 27d02c880d41d48083acbd1eddb242e5
- Quick Flash Package: Radio_12.54.60.25_26.09.04.11_M2 - HTC Ace Gingerbread S 2.36.405.5
ZIP FILE MD5 Checksum: b341bcc7f24be533523b337ddd4f6c17
- Quick Flash Package: Radio_12.56.60.25_26.10.04.03_M - Telus DHD 2.43.661.1
ZIP FILE MD5 Checksum: c50d9274cd58778312122ad6ae71ab4a
- Quick Flash Package: Radio_12.59.60.26_26.11.04.21_M - HTC Ace Gingerbread S KT-KR 2.52.1010.2
ZIP FILE MD5 Checksum: 07f5973a99fb9f9f922a09be1535ce5d
- Quick Flash Package: Radio_12.62.60.27_26.13.04.19_M - HTC 3.06.405.1 WWE
ZIP FILE MD5 Checksum: 4ce58ebaee18e9b695d733b47c5b5b02
- Quick Flash Package: Radio_12.65.60.29_26.14.04.28_M - HTC 3.12.405.1 WWE
ZIP FILE MD5 Checksum: d6a14d53753224077e3cf5e8b3feaa07
http://xdafil.es/DesireHD/Radios/
what is a radio, whats the difference between this and a ROM for example?
Rittzy said:
what is a radio, whats the difference between this and a ROM for example?
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Correct me if im wrong anyone...
ROM is the operating system(Android) , its the image that you place on the flash memory that contains the various parts of the OS including the kernel.
RADIO in your phone is another computer in its own right and has its own CPU and RAM controls the phone. Controls Main phone functions a radio is a number of "radios" really GSM- Phone, GPS, Bluetooth, WIFI, its seperate because you cant have a rogue application effecting the performance of the phone. you cant have some live wallpaper causeing the phone to drop out because it is hogging CPU cycles!
& then the Kernel is the core piece of code that boots on the hardware and then loads everything else, the kernel boots then runs init, which can do several things.
Great thread!
Hello
Its is possible to flash Radio via recovery instaead of ADB? (Like the classic Desire)
What is the best Radio now?
Thanks
Hello... i'd like to know if with this radio there is an increase of signal strenght,because since i bought this phone with h3g operator here in italy signal is a complete disaster,even if i live in a well covered zone.reply soon
madmatteo93 said:
Hello... i'd like to know if with this radio there is an increase of signal strenght,because since i bought this phone with h3g operator here in italy signal is a complete disaster,even if i live in a well covered zone.reply soon
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I prefer this one: http://xdafil.es/DesireHD/Radios/12.32.60.140e_ 26.04.00.05_M.zip
Dj!pOner said:
Hello
Its is possible to flash Radio via recovery instaead of ADB? (Like the classic Desire)
What is the best Radio now?
Thanks
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It is posible, I did flashing radio trough recovery on the Normal Desire.
But dunno how to repack to zip to make it flashable for recovery tho!
Thanks for your reply
Waiting for flashable Radio ...
thanks...thank you so much xmoo just some minutes ago i flashed the radio with that version and situation seems a bit improved,but still a disaster
really really thanks
xmoo said:
http://xdafil.es/DesireHD/Radios/
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are these radios flashable via recovery?
Nope, the .img is in them.
golf60 said:
are these radios flashable via recovery?
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Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
when i look in the zip of the newest radio it looks like a flashable zip file with meta-inf and system folder... after downloading with opera mini...
looks like the flashable radios for my desire...
golf60 said:
when i look in the zip of the newest radio it looks like a flashable zip file with meta-inf and system folder... after downloading with opera mini...
looks like the flashable radios for my desire...
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Uhm.. I had to grab them all just to make sure if you where mistaking another one for being the "newest" but no, I couldn't find anything except for the image in any of them.
how can i make the .img file flashable via CWM ? the flashable desire files only named radio.img ? How can i make these .img files flashable via CWM ?
these are the flashable radios for the normal Desire... what is different?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=687464
I tried building some flashable zips the same way as the desire ones, they flash in recovery but they do nothing. I have to say though that it takes more work to create a flashable zip file than it takes to safely flash through fastboot.
Sent from my HTC Desire HD using XDA App
xmoo said:
http://xdafil.es/DesireHD/Radios/
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Hey, thanks for pointing that out. I noticed the "HTC Desire HD Files" thread but I didn't find any mention of Radio files so I thought they were not on the server. But maybe this thread could still be useful as we can have a centralized place where to discuss how different radios work
madmatteo93 said:
Hello... i'd like to know if with this radio there is an increase of signal strenght,because since i bought this phone with h3g operator here in italy signal is a complete disaster,even if i live in a well covered zone.reply soon
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I'm using 3 IT and I noticed a small improvement in my signal strenght. Don't expect anything huge, tho
golf60 said:
when i look in the zip of the newest radio it looks like a flashable zip file with meta-inf and system folder... after downloading with opera mini...
looks like the flashable radios for my desire...
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I'm afraid none of the available radios are flashable via Recovery atm
hi,
I'm italian too .... use TIM and now have radio coming with rom Revolution 1.92
maybe your latest test-radio do you think it's better than the one that I used now ?
....
and, if you know, how to find the radio image that I have, if somethings is wrong ?
tks for reply
Related
Do not install the new update, if you have or can get the link to it please provide it so we can take it apart. If you did install it, please try the root trick and let us know if it works.
Re: URL for OTA
8e3b63f96149.OTA_Desire_C_Verizon_WWE_2.37.605.4_2.36.605.1_release.zip
I couldn't get any of the URL's to work...
android.clients.google.com/updates/partner/8e3b63f96149.OTA_Desire_C_Verizon_WWE_2.37.605.4_2.36.605.1_release.zip
and
android.clients.google.com/updates/partner/OTA_Desire_C_Verizon_WWE_2.37.605.4_2.36.605.1_release.zip
they both didn't work
tbonepitt said:
8e3b63f96149.OTA_Desire_C_Verizon_WWE_2.37.605.4_2.36.605.1_release.zip
I couldn't get any of the URL's to work...
android.clients.google.com/updates/partner/8e3b63f96149.OTA_Desire_C_Verizon_WWE_2.37.605.4_2.36.605.1_release.zip
and
android.clients.google.com/updates/partner/OTA_Desire_C_Verizon_WWE_2.37.605.4_2.36.605.1_release.zip
they both didn't work
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I wonder if google is checking the user agent? Or if not that, maybe just making sure the IP is coming from Verizon. Remember someone noted this will not work over WIFI, so I would try the URLs within the Eris's browser with wifi off if that is the case.
If you're using your home internet connection, it won't show up to google as Verizon wireless.
I just tried the URL's using 3G --- that didn't work either.
tbonepitt said:
I just tried the URL's using 3G --- that didn't work either.
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Well damn.
Ok I wonder if they are caching the zip on your sdcard. You could try running the freeware program called "Recuva" on it which will recover deleted files and see if the file is still there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recuva
I tried installing the update but there was some type of error in the recovery menu or something. These are the stats I have now
Software Information:
Firmware version
2.1
Baseband version
2.42.00.01.22
Kernal version
2.6.29
[email protected] #46
Build number
2.36.605.1 jcase release-keys
Software number
2.36.605.1
Browser version
WebKit 3.1
PRI version
2.11_002
PRL version
51866
ERI version
3
bugger561 said:
Kernal version
2.6.29
[email protected] #46
Build number
2.36.605.1 jcase release-keys
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Probably explains it right there.
Software Info
Firmware 2.1
Baseband version 2.42.01.04.27
Kernel version 2.6.29-8a03cb9a [email protected] #1
Build Number 2.37.605.4 CL185970 release-keys
Software number 2.37.605.4
bugger561 said:
I tried installing the update but there was some type of error in the recovery menu or something.
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Is it still in your cache?
Here is a link that will work.
"https://android.clients.google.com/packages/desirec/OTA_Desire_C_Verizon_WWE_2.37.605.4_2.36.605.1_release.zip"
I can't post an actual link being a new user.
gr8grumpy said:
Here is a link that will work.
https://android.clients.google.com/packages/desirec/OTA_Desire_C_Verizon_WWE_2.37.605.4_2.36.605.1_release.zip
I can't post an actual link being a new user.
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That works! Thank you!
im pretty sure this is something i as a rooted user do not want to do however, are there any major bugfixes in this update?
Here's what it contains:
Code:
boot.img
radio.img
recovery.img
META-INF
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
META-INF/CERT.SF
META-INF/com
META-INF/com/google
META-INF/com/google/android
META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script
META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary
META-INF/CERT.RSA
patch
patch/system
patch/system/framework
patch/system/framework/android.policy.jar.p
patch/system/framework/com.htc.android.easopen.jar.p
patch/system/framework/bmgr.jar.p
patch/system/framework/com.htc.android.pimlib.odex.p
patch/system/framework/svc.odex.p
patch/system/framework/android.test.runner.odex.p
patch/system/framework/core.jar.p
patch/system/framework/services.jar.p
patch/system/framework/ext.jar.p
patch/system/framework/com.scalado.util.ScaladoUtil.odex.p
patch/system/framework/svc.jar.p
patch/system/framework/com.htc.resources.apk.p
patch/system/framework/monkey.jar.p
patch/system/framework/pm.jar.p
patch/system/framework/com.google.android.maps.odex.p
patch/system/framework/com.scalado.util.ScaladoUtil.jar.p
patch/system/framework/input.jar.p
patch/system/framework/framework.odex.p
patch/system/framework/com.htc.android.pimlib.jar.p
patch/system/framework/framework.jar.p
patch/system/framework/framework-tests.odex.p
patch/system/framework/javax.obex.jar.p
patch/system/framework/framework-tests.jar.p
patch/system/framework/javax.obex.odex.p
patch/system/framework/com.htc.framework.odex.p
patch/system/framework/com.htc.android.easopen.odex.p
patch/system/framework/am.jar.p
patch/system/framework/android.test.runner.jar.p
patch/system/framework/android.policy.odex.p
patch/system/framework/input.odex.p
patch/system/framework/services.odex.p
patch/system/framework/pm.odex.p
patch/system/framework/ime.jar.p
patch/system/framework/ext.odex.p
patch/system/framework/ime.odex.p
patch/system/framework/bmgr.odex.p
patch/system/framework/core.odex.p
patch/system/framework/com.google.android.gtalkservice.odex.p
patch/system/framework/monkey.odex.p
patch/system/framework/com.htc.resources.odex.p
patch/system/framework/am.odex.p
patch/system/framework/com.htc.framework.jar.p
patch/system/lib
patch/system/lib/libt9.so.p
patch/system/lib/libandroid_runtime.so.p
patch/system/xbin
patch/system/xbin/crasher.p
patch/system/build.prop.p
patch/system/app
patch/system/app/HtcSettingsProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/CustomizationSetup.apk.p
patch/system/app/DCSUtility.odex.p
patch/system/app/AccountAndSyncSettings.odex.p
patch/system/app/DrmProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcContacts.odex.p
patch/system/app/PackageInstaller.odex.p
patch/system/app/Weather.odex.p
patch/system/app/FlashLitePlugin.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcDialer.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcAddProgramWidget.odex.p
patch/system/app/AccountSyncManager.odex.p
patch/system/app/htcmsgwidgets.odex.p
patch/system/app/DCSWeather.odex.p
patch/system/app/DownloadProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/com.htc.TwitterWidget.apk.p
patch/system/app/com.htc.StockWidget.odex.p
patch/system/app/Settings.apk.p
patch/system/app/PicoTts.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcFootprints.odex.p
patch/system/app/Browser.odex.p
patch/system/app/htcbookmarkwidget.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcDialer.apk.p
patch/system/app/FilePicker.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcAddProgramWidget.apk.p
patch/system/app/CheckinProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/Stock.odex.p
patch/system/app/Clicker.odex.p
patch/system/app/HTC_IME.apk.p
patch/system/app/Calculator.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcFacebook.apk.p
patch/system/app/com.htc.WeatherWidget.apk.p
patch/system/app/HtcPhotoWidget.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcFacebook.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcPPST.odex.p
patch/system/app/VoiceDialer.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcLockScreen.apk.p
patch/system/app/TelephonyProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcStreamPlayer.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcTwitter.apk.p
patch/system/app/HtcContacts.apk.p
patch/system/app/PDFViewer.odex.p
patch/system/app/HTCSetupWizard.odex.p
patch/system/app/com.htc.MusicWidget.odex.p
patch/system/app/PCSCII.apk.p
patch/system/app/TtsService.odex.p
patch/system/app/htccalendarwidgets.odex.p
patch/system/app/FieldTrial.odex.p
patch/system/app/Settings.odex.p
patch/system/app/WeatherSyncProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcRingtoneTrimmer.odex.p
patch/system/app/CalendarProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcSoundRecorder.apk.p
patch/system/app/HTCCamera.apk.p
patch/system/app/SecretControlModem.odex.p
patch/system/app/Calendar.apk.p
patch/system/app/HTCNew.odex.p
patch/system/app/Launcher.odex.p
patch/system/app/Mms.apk.p
patch/system/app/DCSStock.odex.p
patch/system/app/Browser.apk.p
patch/system/app/HtcFootprintsWidget.odex.p
patch/system/app/UploadProvider.apk.p
patch/system/app/restartapp.odex.p
patch/system/app/CustomizationSetup.odex.p
patch/system/app/PCSCII.odex.p
patch/system/app/HTCSetupWizard.apk.p
patch/system/app/com.htc.WeatherWidget.odex.p
patch/system/app/WeatherProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/UserDictionaryProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/CertInstaller.odex.p
patch/system/app/Mms.odex.p
patch/system/app/ApplicationsProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/DMPortRead.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcSoundRecorder.odex.p
patch/system/app/WorldClock.odex.p
patch/system/app/MediaProvider.apk.p
patch/system/app/HTCAlbum.apk.p
patch/system/app/WorldClock.apk.p
patch/system/app/VpnServices.odex.p
patch/system/app/WeatherProvider.apk.p
patch/system/app/com.htc.TwitterWidget.odex.p
patch/system/app/Stock.apk.p
patch/system/app/htccontactwidgets.apk.p
patch/system/app/teeter.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcLockScreen.odex.p
patch/system/app/Calendar.odex.p
patch/system/app/Flickr.odex.p
patch/system/app/Rosie.apk.p
patch/system/app/SocialNetworkProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/FlashPlayer.odex.p
patch/system/app/Bluetooth.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcWeatherWallpaper.odex.p
patch/system/app/HTMLViewer.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcMusic.odex.p
patch/system/app/Rosie.odex.p
patch/system/app/WidgetDownloadManager.apk.p
patch/system/app/GoogleSearch.odex.p
patch/system/app/SettingsProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcLocationService.odex.p
patch/system/app/HTCCamera.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcSyncwidget.odex.p
patch/system/app/Flickr.apk.p
patch/system/app/htcsearchwidgets.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcClockWidget.odex.p
patch/system/app/HTC_IME.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcNaviPanel.odex.p
patch/system/app/EPST.odex.p
patch/system/app/Mail.odex.p
patch/system/app/ContactsProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/MediaProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/UploadProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/GSD.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcMusic.apk.p
patch/system/app/Bluetooth.apk.p
patch/system/app/HtcTwitter.odex.p
patch/system/app/Phone.odex.p
patch/system/app/htcsettingwidgets.odex.p
patch/system/app/GlobalSearch.odex.p
patch/system/app/HtcLocationPicker.odex.p
patch/system/app/Mail.apk.p
patch/system/app/htcmailwidgets.odex.p
patch/system/app/WeatherAgentService.odex.p
patch/system/app/ContactsProvider.apk.p
patch/system/app/WidgetDownloadManager.odex.p
patch/system/app/CustomizationSettingsProvider.odex.p
patch/system/app/DCSImpl.odex.p
patch/system/app/Weather.apk.p
patch/system/app/htccontactwidgets.odex.p
patch/system/app/HTCAlbum.odex.p
patch/system/etc
patch/system/etc/security
patch/system/etc/security/otacerts.zip.p
patch/system/bin
patch/system/bin/btipsd.p
patch/system/bin/debuggerd.p
This is the only thing in the patch script that makes me nervous.
Code:
assert(package_extract_file("recovery.img", "/tmp/recovery.img"),
write_raw_image("/tmp/recovery.img", "recovery"),
delete("/tmp/recovery.img"));
show_progress(0.016179, 1);
assert(package_extract_file("boot.img", "/tmp/boot.img"),
write_raw_image("/tmp/boot.img", "boot"),
delete("/tmp/boot.img"));
show_progress(0.016179, 1);
write_firmware_image("PACKAGE:radio.img", "radio");
I tried flashing on PlainJane which is the OTA update with a few changes and well it didn't work( On RA I modified the update script so it wouldn't flash recovery,boot,or radio and signed it give me an error and on the first assert). So I flashed the recovery that came with the update to see if it was the RA recovery giving problems and then tried to flash the OTA as is and still got the same error, so You probably have to be on a true no root, no nothing OTA for it to work. If anyone is willing to do it let me know so i can incorporate this OTA into PlainJane.
The radio should be safe. It's the other I'm worried about.
Sent from my Eris using XDA App
Stonent said:
The radio should be safe. It's the other I'm worried about.
Sent from my Eris using XDA App
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I wouldn't be to sure they can lock the nand with the radio if they wanted, doubt they would do it thought. but if you have 1.49200 the engineering hboot you're good because you can flash anything with that.
"OTA 2.1plus" 2010-07-17 System Image
Here is the fully patched /system partition image (yaffs2 format) for those of you that want to start using the patched files.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3UBCFTHP
(see below for MD5 and file size)
This system image was created by running the 2010-07-17 "OTA2.1plus" OTA update against a FR'ed Leak-V3 ROM on the Eris
1) Start with a rooted Eris w/ 1.49.2000 S-OFF bootloader and Amon_RA
2) Wipe /system and /data
3) Install (via unyaffs or flash_image) system.img, userdata.img, boot.img, recovery.img from (unpacked) Leak-V3 PB00IMG.ZIP
4) Boot phone and let it configure itself
5) Move OTA_Desire_C_Verizon_WWE_2.37.605.4_2.36.605.1_release.zip to SD card root folder and rename as "update.zip"
6) Perform FR of Eris
7) Reboot, skip activation calls, shutdown
8) Boot (Vol-Up+End) LV3 Recovery, and perform sdcard:update.zip update
9) Finish update, reboot, skip activation, shutdown
10) Re-install Amon_RA via fastboot
11) Make Nandroid Backup
For disambiguation purposes only, I renamed the resulting system.img file
63a06b50ca291e62a9a7f6c8761a5284 ota21+_system.img (172,675,008 bytes)
I could have culled only the patched files into a zip, which would have reduced the size considerably, but I'm still rebuilding my dev station, and don't have everything I needed set up yet.
bftb0
PS Yes, I suppose I have a new radio on my phone now. Que sera, sera, sera.
PS2 Now you can stop worrying
Well I'm saying I feel safe because I already have that radio. I've had it for a few months. It was extracted from the Sprint Hero.
BFTB0: FR?
Here's an edited update.zip i made. It patches everything and leaves the bootloader and recovery untouched.
http://www.multiupload.com/NUFVZNVDGD
I had to fix permissions on su afterward, but that's fairly easy with adb shell:
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/mtd/mtd3 /system
chmod 06755 /system/bin/su
I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY IF YOUR PHONE GETS HOSED
Thanks to AlphaRev Team we can now S-Off the Aria(Removes Security Flag)
**This is for any Aria either shipped with or upgraded to 2.2.2 Firmware**
For an alternative guide check out post #84 by zervic in THIS Thread
Requirements you must have:
*All Drivers installed on Windows PC (See Aria Superthread)
*Aria S/W v2.2.2 (either from the Update RUU or Factory Shipped)
***WARNING*** Installing the Aria Update RUU will format the phone. Any info not backed up will be lost. SD Card is not affected
---If you have ClockworkMod installed you can make a Nandroid backup which can be restored later
*HBOOT 1.02 (installs with the Update RUU)
Difficulty Level= Medium/Some experience required
How To S-Off
-If you have s/w version 2.1 or Custom ROM follow installation instructions for Un-Rooting in the Aria Superthread
if needed: Download ATT Aria Shipping ROM 2.2.2
1- Make sure USB Debugging is checked in Applications/Development
2- Go to Revolutionary Website and click "Download For Windows". a form will pop up which we will fill out later
3- Save file to PC and keep web page open
4- Plug in phone with data cable then run downloaded program Alpharevx.exe
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
5- Take note of where it reads "Enter Beta Key [Serial: your personal serial ]
5- On AlphaRev website fill in the short form with your info including the alphanumeric serial given from the program (case sensative)
6- Click "Generate Key" and copy the beta key into the AlphaRev.exe program (case sensative) and press Enter
Congrats!! you should now have S-Off. If fail, check the alphanumeric serial and key for accuracy
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Install Clockwork Recovery
Download CWM 2.5.0.1 OR CWM 2.5.1.7 Off-Mode(no annoying recovery screen while charging)
Download Android Flasher
1- Extract Clockwork Recovery.zip to folder
2- Connect Phone with data cable then Run Android Flasher
3- Check box "Recovery" and click Begin
4- Navigate to Clockwork Recovery folder extracted earlier and select "Recovery.img" click Open
Once complete the phone will boot into recovery
If you made a Nandroid backup before running AlphaRevX it can now be restored
NOTE: you may also install CWM using ADB command, but this is much quicker
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How To Install Superuser Permissions
Three options to aquire this:
1- Restore your Nandroid backup from CWM Recovery
2- Install a Custom ROM which includes SU
3- Follow the steps below to add SU to the Stock 2.2.2 ROM
Newer SU 3.0.6 Signed
-Older SU 2.3.6.1
-Copy SU_2361.zip to SD Card
-Boot into CWM Recovery
-Select Install Zip file from SD
-Select Choose Zip File
-Select SU-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip and confirm install
-Reboot and you now have SU in the App Drawer
Enjoy!! and please support the Dev's that make this possible
Thanks for creating a guide.
zedbra said:
How To Install Superuser Permissions
-Download SU 2.3.6.1
-Copy SU_2361.zip to SD Card
-Boot into CWM Recovery
-Select Install Zip file from SD
-Select Choose Zip File
-Select SU-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip and confirm install
-Reboot and you now have SU in the App Drawer
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Just wanted to point out that this step is OPTIONAL. This will allow you to acquire root with your default, stock ROM. However, if you intend to install a custom ROM (Cyanogenmod, Liberated, etc.) then you should just skip this step entirely and go straight to installing the ROM of your choice.
Sweet write up! If I'm not busy this weekend, I may take a jab at it. Thanks duder.
Finally, a well done step by step writeup, that pulls all of the pieces together along with the necessary links.
Well done.
Thanks
Thank you for the comments guys!!
@drumist thanks for pointing that out. this was explained in the guide i made on other forums. fixed it here now
@cHarley04 the download for 2.2 RUU is linked in the Aria Superthread, which is linked in the first step on how to S-Off
maybe i will include the direct link for simplicity
I was just about to do this and went to alpharevs sight and the windows download link is replaced with, "windows version is under review, sorry". Noooo! I'm off today, kids and wife are asleep and my little little aria almost saw the future. Oh well, next weekend hopefully that puppys up and running. I know there's a Linux download link but I like sticking to what I always use, sucky windows.
tommyguns818 said:
I was just about to do this and went to alpharevs sight and the windows download link is replaced with, "windows version is under review, sorry". Noooo! I'm off today, kids and wife are asleep and my little little aria almost saw the future. Oh well, next weekend hopefully that puppys up and running. I know there's a Linux download link but I like sticking to what I always use, sucky windows.
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same here
got excited at the first sight
but...
Yeah I would have no idea how to run a virtual linux instance so I could do this... hopefully AlphaRev gets the windows version cleared soon, so I can root and use wifi hotspot.
Suleeto said:
Yeah I would have no idea how to run a virtual linux instance so I could do this... hopefully AlphaRev gets the windows version cleared soon, so I can root and use wifi hotspot.
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Vm player is easy to set up a virtual machine with and you can get it free from vmware.
Sent from my Liberty using XDA App
mtnlion said:
Vm player is easy to set up a virtual machine with and you can get it free from vmware.
Sent from my Liberty using XDA App
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this is true, you could also burn the live ubuntu CD. then just boot PC from CD Rom
EDIT: Windows support is back online
yay!!!
got s-off but now im trying to load off mode charging recovery through android flasher and its giving me ERROR: the process adb.exe not found and fastboot.exe not found?n Ive downloaded and extracted it and try opening through android flasher and when i click on the image file a pop up says, adb is not recognized as an internal or external command. How do i go about installing a recovery?
Have you got the recovery.img out and put it on your download folder?
Signatures are fancy.
im trying to understand attn1 instructions and im stuck at #4. Extract recovery.img from the archive to the same directory/folder/map as fastboot? where can i find this? Thanks for the fast response. noob alert!
tommyguns818 said:
im trying to understand attn1 instructions and im stuck at #4. Extract recovery.img from the archive to the same directory/folder/map as fastboot? where can i find this? Thanks for the fast response. noob alert!
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open up the clockworkrecovery rar with winrar or a program like it and youll see a file that says recovery.img that's the file you'll want to extract into the adb folder with the fastboot.exe
so guys is this still for only 2.1 users or can you already have the 2.2.2 installed
bkeaver said:
so guys is this still for only 2.1 users or can you already have the 2.2.2 installed
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This is specifically for, 2.2.2
The first step in the process, is to upgrade to 2.2.2 if you don't have it.
If you already have 2.2.2, you just skip that step.
cHarley04 said:
This is specifically for, 2.2.2
The first step in the process, is to upgrade to 2.2.2 if you don't have it.
If you already have 2.2.2, you just skip that step.
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let me ask 1 more way so that I am not mis-understanding..
if my wife took the OTA update from AT&T and it upgraded her phone to 2.2.2 which put the security in place preventing you from rooting this will allow me to undo that?
sorry for the extra question
I'm a knucklehead sandwich!!!! I was missing the fastboot.exe!! It was late and I was a few beers deep. All good now. S-off woooohooo!!!!!
bkeaver said:
let me ask 1 more way so that I am not mis-understanding..
if my wife took the OTA update from AT&T and it upgraded her phone to 2.2.2 which put the security in place preventing you from rooting this will allow me to undo that?
sorry for the extra question
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Yes!!!
Sent from my HTC Aria using XDA App
@Tommyguns, glad you got iy M8
@bkeaver, yes the guide is for factory phones with 2.2(same as OTA update), and for those who want to upgrade from 2.1 using the 2.2 update RUU.
pretty sure it says that in the guide, but i will check and make adjustments for clarity if needed
Edited first post. also please take special attention to anything posted in RED
zedbra said:
Requirements you must have:
*All Drivers installed on Windows PC (See Aria Superthread)
*Aria S/W v2.2.2 (either from the Update RUU or Factory Shipped)
***WARNING*** Installing the Aria Update RUU will format the phone. Any info not backed up will be lost. SD Card is not affected
---If you have ClockworkMod installed you can make a Nandroid backup which can be restored later
*HBOOT 1.02 (installs with the Update RUU)
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Heimdall firmware packages for stock GT-I9000 firmwares
Heimdall 1.3 included support for "Heimdall Firmware Packages," an XML-driven way to define, create, and distribute firmwares. This is a powerful tool for ROM developers, but I haven't seen it being used yet. In order to encourage and support the use of these new firmware packages, I've packaged up a few stock Samsung firmwares for use with Heimdall.
For those that don't know, Heimdall is an open-source, cross-platform tool written by Benjamin Dobell which can flash complete ROMs, kernels, modems, etc to Samsung Galaxy S devices. It's preferable over Odin as its source code is open and it is therefore undergoing public development, and we can review the code. In comparison, Odin is a closed-source, Windows-only internal Samsung utility, and what we know very little about it.
Downloads
These are stock ROMs, just as you'd find on Samfirmware or wherever else. I have not modified them other than unpacking and repacking for flashing with Heimdall (meaning they are odexed). If the upstream firmware includes bootloaders, I've included them*. I'll do my best to indicate additional information next to each ROM.
Gingerbread:
XXJVQ (2.3.4): MultiUpload
XXJVR (2.3.4): MultiUpload
XXJVS (2.3.5): MultiUpload / BayFiles
XXJVT (2.3.5): MultiUpload
XWJVZ (2.3.6): MultiUpload, BayFiles / MediaFire (md5sum: dbfcb621f666b224751a3bd2bf9abbba)
XXJVU (2.3.6): BayFiles (md5sum: ede04385b889651c31ce669044ec5ee6)
*Note: Even though I've included bootloaders you'll be able to remove them in Heimdall's GUI right before flashing if you so please.
Froyo:
XWJSD (2.2.1): MirrorCreator - thanks Motthat
Credits...
Thanks to Benjamin Dobell for writing Heimdall. Thanks to [Ramad] for the idea of listing unadulterated stock ROMs. Thanks to Supercurio for being a role model of openness and transparency. We need more pro-community devs.
Flashing instructions
Flashing instructions
Make sure you've installed Heimdall version 1.3 or higher. Do not unzip the firmware package, we open it up directly in the heimdall frontend graphical user interface! This procedure will wipe your device and you will lose all your installed applications.
Step 1: Open Heimdall's frontend (heimdall-frontend on Linux)
Step 2: Load the downloaded tar.gz into Heimdall
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Step 3: Press "Load / Customize"
Step 4: Reboot your phone in Download mode and connect it to your computer
Step 5 (optional): Customize the installation before flashing by removing or adding different files (such as pre-rooted kernels or different modems)
Step 6: Press "Start"
Your phone will begin to flash and then reboot.
Reserved...
It's great to see some Heimdall Firmware Packages for the GT-I9000. The instructions and screenshots you've included should make it super easy for beginners to get going. Keep up the good work!
I put together an XWJSD package (latest 2.2.1 firmware) which you're welcome to add to the collection. http://mir.cr/0XZMZGFA
Mothatt said:
I put together an XWJSD package (latest 2.2.1 firmware) which you're welcome to add to the collection. http://mir.cr/0XZMZGFA
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Ok, cool. I thought it might be useful to have some Froyo packages around. I've added it, thanks!
You are both legendy legends from the land of the legendary legend people! I was beginning to get beside myself with frustration - no matter how hard I tried I simply couldn't get kies/samsung drivers installed ON ANYTHING - I tried about 4 different Win7 x64 machines, a 2008R2 and even a Vista x86 and NONE of them would get me a working install. I inherently mistrust odin and when I saw heimdall (so I could run it on Linux) I was just over the moon. Not having any heimdall-native packages though, I got pretty frustrated and ended up soft-bricking my phone at about 2am this morning . So after arriving after a long day at work I was very happy to see some packages finally get released and what's more - my phone was back up and running from the death-screen in under 10 minutes!
So now I can experiment with lots of funky ROMs and I know I'll always be able to get my I9000 back again!
You both rock.
A
AntonDreams said:
You are both legendy legends from the land of the legendary legend people! I was beginning to get beside myself with frustration - no matter how hard I tried I simply couldn't get kies/samsung drivers installed ON ANYTHING - I tried about 4 different Win7 x64 machines, a 2008R2 and even a Vista x86 and NONE of them would get me a working install. I inherently mistrust odin and when I saw heimdall (so I could run it on Linux) I was just over the moon. Not having any heimdall-native packages though, I got pretty frustrated and ended up soft-bricking my phone at about 2am this morning . So after arriving after a long day at work I was very happy to see some packages finally get released and what's more - my phone was back up and running from the death-screen in under 10 minutes!
So now I can experiment with lots of funky ROMs and I know I'll always be able to get my I9000 back again!
You both rock.
A
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Yes, we're really lucky that this phone is so robust and the bootloaders are open. As long as download mode is working you can resurrect your phone (and even sometimes when download mode isn't working)!
Thanks for these man, it really is the best way to flash everything, pity it isn't as widely used as it should be! Keep it up
First of all thank you!
Kies for Mac was really harassing me for such a long time nor I could using Odin on Parallels.
After playing with some roms and messing up my device (Samsung Galaxy S)I was happy to come back to an official release.
Your guide to Heimdall was simply great.
Now that I'm on Gingerbread JVR 2.3.4 I wanted to root my phone.
Here I found CF-Root and I downaloaded the zip file for my firmware (JVR)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
The file is zip and when you unpack you get a Zimage file.
I'm using Heimdall fronted 1.3.0 how can I flash this file in order to toot my phone ?
Realy glad that you let us take one more step to the use of Heimdall.
Is this JVR rom NEE/XEE csc compatible?
Don't want to screw up to KOR again
zidz said:
Realy glad that you let us take one more step to the use of Heimdall.
Is this JVR rom NEE/XEE csc compatible?
Don't want to screw up to KOR again
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I'm not sure... I've never bothered to figure out what the deal with CSCs is. I downloaded XXJVR from samfirmware, does that help ?
aorth said:
I'm not sure... I've never bothered to figure out what the deal with CSCs is. I downloaded XXJVR from samfirmware, does that help ?
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I've downloaded it from SamFirmware, that one is a KOR one :/
enomis74 said:
Your guide to Heimdall was simply great.
Now that I'm on Gingerbread JVR 2.3.4 I wanted to root my phone.
Here I found CF-Root and I downaloaded the zip file for my firmware (JVR)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
The file is zip and when you unpack you get a Zimage file.
I'm using Heimdall fronted 1.3.0 how can I flash this file in order to toot my phone ?
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Anyone?????
jaystarrr said:
Anyone?????
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On the flash page add the pit file then Click the Add Button under Partition (Files) Section. Choose Kernel from the Partition Name dropdown box, then click browse and select the zImage file.
Error loading firmware tar.gz file
Hi,
Do you know what can be this error, i installed heimdall and frontend, downloaded tar.gz files from this post, and i get "Failed to open package:
/home/jtextori/Téléchargements/XXJVQ_heimdall.tar.gz" ??
Thanks
If you root it you must reflash the orginal KERNEL
Don't know if it is what you mean, but moving the file into a directory without accentuated characters allowed to load the file into heimdall-frontend ! it was that simple !
Thx soo much for the job! and also thx for the heimdall developper. happy to can do a flash to my galaxy phone from my mac.
jtextori said:
Hi,
Do you know what can be this error, i installed heimdall and frontend, downloaded tar.gz files from this post, and i get "Failed to open package:
/home/jtextori/Téléchargements/XXJVQ_heimdall.tar.gz" ??
Thanks
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maybe the file are bad downloaded and are bad. my md5 is: 502288c2261cdfbe41ce401128cffb27
and the file size are 259.060.144 bytes (259,1 MB)
http://www.4shared.com/file/dcITNyo7/original_rom_zte_light_plus.html
Inside the zip file:
boot.img
recovery.img
splash.img
system.img <--- successfully opened with ext2explore
recovery last_log <--- extra useful information
Original rom with gingerbread 2.3.4.
Please share / modified / duplicate / distribute
Edit: I also found rom dump of Megafon V9+ posted by azunai from 4pda forum (thanks man!) here. This is Russian version of ZTE Light Tab 2. Apparantly this rom is a newer version using gingerbread 2.3.5.
Edit2: 16/12/2011 Official firmware upgrade from Megaphone V9PLUSV1.0.0B03. I read that you loose root with this firmware upgrade and have trouble getting it back. So beware.
fathroen said:
http://www.4shared.com/file/dcITNyo7/original_rom_zte_light_plus.html
Inside the zip file:
boot.img
recovery.img
splash.img
system.img <--- successfully opened with ext2explore
recovery last_log <--- extra useful information
Original rom with gingerbread 2.3.4.
Please share / modified / duplicate / distribute
Edit: I also found rom dump of Megafon V9+ posted by azunai from 4pda forum (thanks man!) here. This is Russian version of ZTE Light Tab 2. Apparantly this rom is a newer version using gingerbread 2.3.5.
Edit2: 16/12/2011 Official firmware upgrade from Megaphone V9PLUSV1.0.0B03. I read that you loose root with this firmware upgrade and have trouble getting it back. So beware.
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STOCK ROM:
Warning: To see more languages in settings just delete \system\etc\customize\default.xml with any root explorer and reboot
V9PLUSV1.0.0B15 (Download)
MD5: 68db20b10bc24eb0797d8d21cc9d5441
Code:
ro.build.version.release=2.3.5
ro.build.date=Fri Nov 18 15:43:27 CST 2011
ro.product.model=Light Tab 2
ro.product.locale.language=en
ro.product.locale.region=US
ro.build.software_version=V9PLUSV1.0.0B15
ro.build.sw_internal_version=V9PLUSV1.0.0B15
V9PLUSV1.0.0B03 (Download)
MD5: da870860911c038f9f3e9c136479e591
Code:
ro.build.version.release=2.3.5
ro.build.date=Mon Dec 12 07:22:32 CST 2011
ro.product.model=MegaFon V9+
ro.product.locale.language=ru
ro.product.locale.region=RU
ro.build.software_version=MEGAFON_V9PLUSV1.0.0B03
ro.build.sw_internal_version=MEGAFON_V9PLUSV1.0.0B03
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Driver for ZTE Light Tab 2 / ZTE V9 PLUS / ZTE V9+
ZTE Handset USB Driver 5.2066.1.11 (Download)
MD5: e7257bce4c2bbdc34eb09b8989d09594
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Root for ZTE Light Tab 2 / ZTE V9 PLUS / ZTE V9+
1) Unlock Root 2.2.1
MD5: c5cb298a434957179dab6891fa8cbfc1
1) Install ZTE Handset USB Driver 5.2066.1.11 and Android ADB Drivers
2) Settings - Applications - Design - "Debugging USB" tick
3) Connect the USB cable
4) Press click "Root"
5) Reload
2) Update.zip
MD5: a2844ac335a5c1cfdb9bea2fc041b415
1) Volume down + Power
( Run ClockWorkMOD 4.0.1.5) MD5: 068c0689c0dd8d36600bdc4ddf653076
2) install zip from sdcard - choose zip from sdcard - update.zip
3) Reboot
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ClockWorkMOD 4.0.1.5 for ZTE Light Tab 2 / ZTE V9 PLUS / ZTE V9+
ClockWorkMOD 4.0.1.5 (Beta 2) (Download)
MD5: 068c0689c0dd8d36600bdc4ddf653076
1) Power Off
2) Home + Volume DOWN + Power (Hold for 10 seconds)
3) Сonnect the usb cable
4) Run - INSTALL - ClockWorkMOD 4.0.1.5.bat
Else
1) Run CMD
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
fastboot flash recovery b2_recovery-clockwork-4.0.1.5-v9plus.img
You can install this rom the newest model in a light or light V9 pro?, have different cpu, is the same thing?
thanks
fathroen said:
http://www.4shared.com/file/dcITNyo7/original_rom_zte_light_plus.html
Inside the zip file:
boot.img
recovery.img
splash.img
system.img <--- successfully opened with ext2explore
recovery last_log <--- extra useful information
Original rom with gingerbread 2.3.4.
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Is there a chance that you can find any ZTE V11a/V71a aka Vodafone Smart Tab 10/7 stock rom, pls?
can someone share them file free? i can't download from vip-file..
is anyone having problems with wifi mac after update?
The ClockWorkMod file is no longer available. Does someone have another link or can you upload to a shared link? Thanks.
how do i flash the dump file to my tab?
Anybody have link for custom rom for this device?
RUU & STOCK ROM COLLECTION FOR HTC ONE M9
Some times We unlock bootloader,installs recovery,Add custom rom whatever you do with your One M9 but at some point you’d want/need to get back to the stock ROM. So I am giving the Stock ROM collection for htc one M9
|STOCK ROMS & RUU
- EUROPE HTC ONE M9 RUU (.zip)
link - https://mega.co.nz/#!BtkTRQRS!3UXQba4aMPAP3eh_0Q1bm7GrzRxtm-tHCC3C7shN0nI
file name - ANow_0PJAIMG_HIMA_UHL_L50_SENSE70_HTC_Europe_1.32.401.8 _Radio_01.01_U11440261_56.02.50306G_2_F_release_42 5571_signed.zip
- T-MOBILE HTC ONE M9 RUU (.zip)
Polland
link - https://mega.co.nz/#!BwFDiDjZ!ekaDQuqnXskvn9nY9vpvt9imoiqGnrhIPW3ek1A__UY
file name - ANow_0PJAIMG_HIMA_UHL_L50_SENSE70_TMO_PL_1.32.118.6_R1_ Radio_01.01_U11440261_56.01.50303G_3_F_release_425 095_signed.zip
- ORANGE HTC ONE M9 RUU (.zip)
Polland
link - https://mega.co.nz/#!4s9ClC5A!jk4dsoTTRPrWk-lQjBs1qENItwmZ43kqGPS24CRB7kY
file name - ANow_0PJAIMG_HIMA_UHL_L50_SENSE70_Orange_PL_1.32.69.6_R 1_Radio_01.01_U11440261_56.01.50303G_3_F_release_4 25086_signed.zip
- SPRINT HTC ONE M9 RUU (.exe)
USA
link - http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_..._NV_SPCS_0.23_003_release_427414_signed_2.exe
- AT&T HTC ONE M9 RUU (.exe)
USA
link - http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_...21_62.05.50320G_F_release_426950_signed_2.exe
- T-MOBILE HTC ONE M9 RUU (.exe)
USA
link - http://dl3.htc.com/application/RUU_...51_68.08.50320G_F_release_428184_signed_2.exe
|INSTALLATION (.zip)
- Download RUU.zip to your PC & Rename it as rom.zip
- Setup ADB and fastboot in your PC (Simplest way to setup adb & fastboot in your PC,Click this link - http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/tool-platform-tools-adb-fasbootdrivers-t3061441)
- Connect your device to the PC using a USB cable. If it’s not recognized by the PC, ensure you have HTC One M9 Drivers installed and then disconnect and reconnect the device from the USB cable.
Link for Drivers - HTC ONE M9 DRIVER- http://www.theandroidsoul.com/?files_box=d56b9fc4b0f1be8
HTC ONE BMP USB DRIVER - 32x - http://www.mediafire.com/download/no5e71jd9nen566/HTC_BMP_USB_Driver_x86_1.0.5375.msi
64x - http://www.theandroidsoul.com/?files_box=67f7fb873eaf295
- Once the device is properly recognized on the PC, open a command window inside the folder where your RUU .zip is saved. (To open a command window do “Shift + Right click” on any empty white space inside the folder and select “Open command window here” from the context menu.)
- After open type this command to boot device into RUU mode (black screen with silver colour htc on it)
fastboot oem rebootRUU
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- to flash ruu zip type this command ,its important to rename file to rom.zip
fastboot flash zip rom.zip
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You will most likely get this error on PC screen now “pre-hboot update: please flush immediately”. Don’t worry, it’s normal. Just make sure you’re still in RUU mode, if not, then repeat step 6 to step 7
- Wait for flashing process,After complete device boot normaly
| INSTALLATION (.exe)
- Download the RUU file for your HTC
- Connect your device to PC
- If the device is not regonized , plese ensure that your htc drivers are properly installed (Driver links are in above)
- Open RUU exe that you download
- Read installation methods
- After complete, your device will normally reboot
Click thanks button , If any problems plese comment
XDA:DevDB Information
RUU Stock ROM, ROM for the HTC One (M9)
Contributors
Creative
ROM OS Version: 5.0.x Lollipop
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2015-04-29
Last Updated 2015-04-29
Moderator Information,
Just to let you know, we have closed this thread. Please note, there is an existing thread here: HTC ONE (M9) RUUs, OTAs, Stock TWRP Backups, Firmware & More Collection If you contact the owner of the thread, he may be able to add your information into his thread.
Many thanks,
Stephen