i have rooted my htc wildfire it is on t-mobile now when i try and install the RUU i keep getting an error 140 telling me that the bootloader version error and that the rom update utility cannot update your android phone please get the correct rom update utility and try again. can someone please tell me what to do thank you
keep it rooted.
much of us are tryin to get root (with froyo)
Buldog said:
keep it rooted.
much of us are tryin to get root (with froyo)
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i dont mind keeping it rooted however when i had installed psfreedom i have a bug where if the phone is switched of and you charge the phone it will freeze and wont switch on untill u take out the battery and fix to this? i put a custom rom on the phone and still nothing
Ok can you tell us step by step what you´ve done with your phone and please tell us the versions you used.
yea keep it rooted
lilzad said:
i dont mind keeping it rooted however when i had installed psfreedom i have a bug where if the phone is switched of and you charge the phone it will freeze and wont switch on untill u take out the battery and fix to this? i put a custom rom on the phone and still nothing
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Its a Clockworkmod recovery bug, and, will be present in a rooted phone with a Stock ROM also. There is no workaround as users who have installed the new version state this bug persists.
3xeno said:
Its a Clockworkmod recovery bug, and, will be present in a rooted phone with a Stock ROM also. There is no workaround as users who have installed the new version state this bug persists.
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last time when i had installed the offical RUU it got rid of everything and all was working fine but this time i dnt no if i installed a newer custom rom or what but i cant seem to flash it back to the original
Have you wiped the system and the cache?
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Ok, so I want to update to 1.6 aka "Donut", and as you may notice by looking at my signature. I have a Rooted MT3G, do I need to un-root my MT3G first? or can I update while my MT3G is rooted?
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Ok, so I want to update to 1.6 aka "Donut", and as you may notice by looking at my signature. I have a Rooted MT3G, do I need to un-root my MT3G first? or can I update while my MT3G is rooted?
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you can just flash the 1.6 ota just like you would a rom.... update.zip
this is the the plain 1.6 (donut) rom
http://developer.htc.com/google-io-device.html
there are also a ton of cooked 1.6 roms in the dev section if you wanna go that route
You'll need to wipe going from Cupcake to Donut so it doesn't really matter whether you have Root or not.
If you just want plain Donut, use that link above.
If you want Donut with root, use nk02's ROM.
If you want Donut with tether, apps2sd and all that stuff there are a few ROMs around now. Check out Amon_RA's Donut or Dwang's Donut ROM.
Of course, fastboot Amon_RA's Recovery to perform a nandroid backup of your stock phone (incase you ever have to send it in for warranty) and to flash the new zip.
Ok, so I used the guide here and every time I tried to install the 1.6 update. It said no signature found, the only reason I can think of this is because I have a ROM file named "update".
Can I delete the ROM file off my myTouch once I installed it or do I need to keep it there so the ROM would keep working?
Can anyone explain why the 1.6 update isn't working for me?
Thank you.
Jay_8698 said:
Ok, so I used the guide here and every time I tried to install the 1.6 update. It said no signature found, the only reason I can think of this is because I have a ROM file named "update".
Can I delete the ROM file off my myTouch once I installed it or do I need to keep it there so the ROM would keep working?
Can anyone explain why the 1.6 update isn't working for me?
Thank you.
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It is the exact same process as you did to your hero rom. It looks like you already did the 1 touch root so simply turn on phone and then mount phone via cable and transfer the file and rename it "update.zip". After that, disconnect the cable and turn off the phone and then hold the home + power button. Wipe the data and then install the update like you did before and voila, you're done.
To see it all in a video, I believe I followed this when I did it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o2ujqazjcY
I recently got back a warranty swap Nexus One with an old version of android (2.2) and thought to myself "Hell, I might as well try rooting for once since it the 1-click method doesn't unlock the bootloader and you can always go back right?" Wrong
Well, I updated the radio as part of the Cyanogen 6.1 installation to radio version 5.12.00.08 and now that I don't want to be rooted anymore I can't seem to get the radio version back to normal to what it should be on 2.2.1
The 2.2.1 radio should be: Baseband version 32.36.00.28U_4.06.00.12_7
But when I updated to 2.2.1 it stayed the same: Baseband version 32.50.00.32U_5.12.00.08
Have I screwed up my radio? I just want to get my phone back to normal please help
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I recently got back a warranty swap Nexus One with an old version of android (2.2) and thought to myself "Hell, I might as well try rooting for once since it the 1-click method doesn't unlock the bootloader and you can always go back right?" Wrong
Well, I updated the radio as part of the Cyanogen 6.1 installation to radio version 5.12.00.08 and now that I don't want to be rooted anymore I can't seem to get the radio version back to normal to what it should be on 2.2.1
The 2.2.1 radio should be: Baseband version 32.36.00.28U_4.06.00.12_7
But when I updated to 2.2.1 it stayed the same: Baseband version 32.50.00.32U_5.12.00.08
Have I screwed up my radio? I just want to get my phone back to normal please help
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Does the phone still function? Making calls, sending texts.. etc?
If so, then whats the problem? The radio update was probably included in the ROM you flashed, if you're experiencing problems, search the forum for the Radio you want and instructions on how to flash
Be careful though, you can brick your phone when flashing a radio.. so make sure you read the instructions..
Good Luck
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Does the phone still function? Making calls, sending texts.. etc?
If so, then whats the problem?
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2 things I am worried about:
1. Before I rooted and changed the radio, I could check for system updates and it would say I could to update to 2.2.1 ota... Now, after I unrooted and got it back to stock 2.2, I would check system updates and it no longer gave me the option to update to 2.2.1 (I had to manually do this)
This worries me since I don't want to miss out on all future ota updates if my radio has been screwed up when I flashed one earlier.
2. Radio has been slower since upgrading manually to 2.2.1 but still having the old radio in place.
Isn't the each radio optomized for the particular android build?
Also what about rooting causes the phone not to get the new ota update? Is it the changing of its radio?
What country is yor phone? And with what build did it came after warranty?
My guess the radio is just part of the update (if you flashed a stock rom)
I recently bought my nexus in holland it came with FRF91
And 5.08.00.04 radio so
Radio isn't per build.
There was a major change to adjust to Froyo in 4.06 radio, all the above are compatible with it, all the 4.04 and below are compatible with Eclair and not suitable for Froyo.
2.2.1 includes 5.08 anyway. Your not getting OTA doesn't have anything to do with radio.
You can flash any radio you want when you're rooted, using the guide found in Wiki.
Yeah I've benefited from newer radios. Dont sweat it your rooted, this is good.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
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Also what about rooting causes the phone not to get the new ota update? Is it the changing of its radio?
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It's the rom and recovery.
I really would not get stressed out about this. Worst case scenario is that you have to come on xda every so often and flash the update manually.
LOL, if ur on CM6 u already have 2.2.1 and worrying about future otas, root user update to latest version normally before unrooted people and u should have to problem updating, if u want to revert back to the old boring stock version just flash one of the shipping roms in bootloader by renaming them to PASSIMG.zip
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I recently got back a warranty swap Nexus One with an old version of android (2.2) and thought to myself "Hell, I might as well try rooting for once since it the 1-click method doesn't unlock the bootloader and you can always go back right?" Wrong
Well, I updated the radio as part of the Cyanogen 6.1 installation to radio version 5.12.00.08 and now that I don't want to be rooted anymore I can't seem to get the radio version back to normal to what it should be on 2.2.1
The 2.2.1 radio should be: Baseband version 32.36.00.28U_4.06.00.12_7
But when I updated to 2.2.1 it stayed the same: Baseband version 32.50.00.32U_5.12.00.08
Have I screwed up my radio? I just want to get my phone back to normal please help
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1) From where did you upgrade to 2.2.1?
if you upgraded from rom manager or any ROM given by developer, they remove the radio and provide it as a separate update file.
http://www.tap3w0rm.com/hosted/android/radios/nexus-1/FRF50-radio-4_06_00_12_7.zip is the update for radio you want.
2) However, Radio update is not what you want. "Recovery" is what you want. Recovery is a piece of software that allows you to flash custom ROMS. did you install Amon's recovery or Clockwork (from ROM Manager) recovery?
You will not get OTA if you have one of these custom recoveries. you will need the stock recovery.
3) In short, you need to flash your phone with a completely stock google ROM.
follow these instructions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...des_&_Tutorials#Unroot_.2F_Restore_your_Nexus
hmmm interesting...what makes you wanna unroot besides OTA? From what I see that's virtually no advantage to go back to stock rom
If you really want official OTAs, just make sure you check xda often when those are pushing out. There will be stock OTA updates hanging around.
Try this:
http://djmcnz.batteryboss.org/Kang-o-rama/froyo/radio/froyo-radio-update-signed.zip
Flash it from custom recovery. It will reboot, unpack the radio, reboot again in a few minutes, and you should end up back on the 4.06 radio. For what it's worth.
If you want to go back to totally stock unrooted, the most complete way to do so is using a PASSIMG file.
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However, Radio update is not what you want. "Recovery" is what you want. Recovery is a piece of software that allows you to flash custom ROMS. did you install Amon's recovery or Clockwork (from ROM Manager) recovery?
You will not get OTA if you have one of these custom recoveries. you will need the stock recovery.
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I installed Clockwork recovery when I first did the Cyanogen flash so how do I know if I still have it on my phone blocking OTA updates?
I had an old 2.2.1 update.zip on my SDcard from an old Nexus One that I sent in through a warranty swap.
Then I powered off and did the whole Volume Down + Power button.
I get the screen with the 3 androids on skateboards and clicked on Recovery
I press on recovery
When I see the triangle with exclamation mark I press power button + volume up and the only options I see are reboot system now, install update.zip from sd card, factory reset, wipe cache
I click on install update.zip (2.2.1) and reboot system now so the phone reboots but I still am stuck with the old radio. How do I know if I have stock recovery and will get OTA updates from now on?
arkavat said:
In short, you need to flash your phone with a completely stock google ROM.
follow these instructions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wik...des_&_Tutorials#Unroot_.2F_Restore_your_Nexus
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I tried the steps exactly (PASSIMG.ZIP on sd card) but when I do the power + volume down step 7 doesnt happen. There isn't any screen looking for update files. I get the screen with the 3 skateboarding androids instead and no way to get the PASSIMG.ZIP file to work.
Can't you download a unrooted 2.2 rom from rom manager and then ota once its installed? Dont quote me though I've never actually tried to unroot
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
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I tried the steps exactly (PASSIMG.ZIP on sd card) but when I do the power + volume down step 7 doesnt happen. There isn't any screen looking for update files. I get the screen with the 3 skateboarding androids instead and no way to get the PASSIMG.ZIP file to work.
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On my phone this is what I get in bootloader mode...
I start up the phone holding down the trackball, and I get the Fastboot with the skateboards. The first menu option, BOOTLOADER, is highlighted. I press Power and I get to the HBOOT screen (also with skateboarding androids). I wait 5-10 seconds and it checks for a PASSIMG on SD. Since I don't have one, it finds nothing and returns me to HBOOT.
Or alternately I boot while holding volume down and I get HBOOT directly. In 5-10 seconds it checks for PASSIMG. The only time it won't do that is if my SD is not installed.
You're saying that on yours it doesn't check for PASSIMG at all?
I am in a somewhat similar boat (though not exactly), a colleague of mine purchased a used Nexus One off of fleebay and it came rooted running Cyanogen 6 with Clockwork Recovery (for the Recovery Image).
My colleague wants it to be completely stock (which I do not understand as I find Cyanogen 6 to be far better) and asked me the resident Android guy if I could help.
I figured PASSIMG.zip was the way to go and downloaded the stock rom from developer.htc.com and renamed it PASSIMG.zip. I put the PASSIMG.zip file on his SD card and booted into the bootloader. It checks the PASSIMG.zip image but does not offer me option to install it. It simply checks it and then offers me the normal 4 options.
Any thoughts?
Dan
Read the Wiki, it has specific reference to FRG83 stock ROM now, which refuses to work in PASSIMG mode.
dan1431 said:
I am in a somewhat similar boat (though not exactly), a colleague of mine purchased a used Nexus One off of fleebay and it came rooted running Cyanogen 6 with Clockwork Recovery (for the Recovery Image).
My colleague wants it to be completely stock (which I do not understand as I find Cyanogen 6 to be far better) and asked me the resident Android guy if I could help.
I figured PASSIMG.zip was the way to go and downloaded the stock rom from developer.htc.com and renamed it PASSIMG.zip. I put the PASSIMG.zip file on his SD card and booted into the bootloader. It checks the PASSIMG.zip image but does not offer me option to install it. It simply checks it and then offers me the normal 4 options.
Any thoughts?
Dan
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Try as update.zip through custom recovery? Then clear the custom recovery by flashing stock one...then delete superuser.apk + unroot?
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It's the rom and recovery.
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Actually, it's just the ROM. Even if you have a custom recovery: a rooted, stock ROM will still receive OTA updates...
Yes but on quite a few custom recoveries, it will fail to install due to the signature.
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Yes but on quite a few custom recoveries, it will fail to install due to the signature.
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True. If you are using anything earlier than Amon_RA 1.8 or the latest ClockworkMod, it won't install.
1. DOWNGRADE to 1.31 using this tutorial.
You do this by copying the RUU on your Goldcard and executing it.
2. Keep your Goldcard in, install this RUU.
Maybe other RUU files work too, I tried this one only. After successful install, check for updates on your phone, upgrade to 2.1-update1 and then again to FroYo!
It didnt work for me without step #1.
Edit: Instead of the RUU mentioned above under #2, you may install other Vodafone RUUs adapted to your country. Haven't tried them out though, but the UK Vodafone RUU seemed to work according to macnpaul.
this will give you vodaphone firmware with branded apps/etc? does the vodaphone froyo not have the CID check?
this gave me froyo with a boot screen from A1 and as far as I can tell no vodafone apps.
did you use the RUU_Legend_Vodafone_AT_GER_Mobilkom_1.31.177.3.. instead of the RUU mentioned in the tutorial or after downgrading to 1.31. as explained in the tutorial?
does this involve rooting ?
cos that tutorial seems to be for rooting :\
no, I don´t think this involves routing,
I think this changes the version number for you get no error 140 when loading an older RUU
This method does NOT involve rooting.
Do one step after the other. First you install the first ROM (non-Vodafone), then you install the second ROM and then the upgrade path to froyo is available to you. This avoids the [140] error.
did you use the RUU_Legend_Vodafone_AT_GER_Mobilkom_1.31.177.3.. instead of the RUU mentioned in the tutorial or after downgrading to 1.31. as explained in the tutorial?
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After downgrading as explained in the tutorial.
RunSeven said:
This method does NOT involve rooting.
Do one step after the other. First you install the first ROM (non-Vodafone), then you install the second ROM and then the upgrade path to froyo is available to you. This avoids the [140] error.
After downgrading as explained in the tutorial.
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HELP!!
I did exactly as described in the tutorial, i.e. downgraded my debranded Voadafone Legend from 2.05 to 1.31 and then installed the German 1.31 rom. No problems. I then used the phone to upgrade OTA to german vodafone 2.05, again no problem. Finally I then used OTA to get Froyo. The update downloaded OK and seemed to install OK. However, when the phone rebooted the touchscreen doesn't work and I can't unlock the phone to use it. I've tried rebooting several times by removing the battery and also clearing the cache and doing a factory reset - all to no avail. The phone works as a can call it but I can't answer it as tghe screen doesn't work.
As I can't get into the phone at all I can't even set debugging mode to downgrade back to something that works.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks in anicipation.
RunSeven said:
This method does NOT involve rooting.
Do one step after the other. First you install the first ROM (non-Vodafone), then you install the second ROM and then the upgrade path to froyo is available to you. This avoids the [140] error.
After downgrading as explained in the tutorial.
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HELP!!
I did exactly as described in the tutorial, i.e. downgraded my debranded Voadafone Legend from 2.05 to 1.31 and then installed the German 1.31 rom. No problems. I then used the phone to upgrade OTA to german vodafone 2.05, again no problem. Finally I then used OTA to get Froyo. The update downloaded OK and seemed to install OK. However, when the phone rebooted the touchscreen doesn't work and I can't unlock the phone to use it. I've tried rebooting several times by removing the battery and also clearing the cache and doing a factory reset - all to no avail. The phone works as a can call it but I can't answer it as tghe screen doesn't work.
As I can't get into the phone at all I can't even set debugging mode to downgrade back to something that works.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks in anicipation.
Look here, this might help... others have experienced it too, it does not seem to relate to the update method.
RunSeven said:
Look here, this might help... others have experienced it too, it does not seem to relate to the update method.
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Yeh, I had a look at that earlier. He managed to get into the phone though so he could make changes. Mine is just stuck solid on the lock screen. I did just notice that when it is starting up the language on the lock screen goes from german to english and then back to german. Weird.
Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated
you can´t get into bootloader?
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you can´t get into bootloader?
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Yes I can. Will that help?
Another thing I tried that didn't help was renaming the German Froyo update file as update.zip and then installing from the SD though recovery. The full intallation seemed to happen but the screen still stays locked.
I also tried extracting firmware.zip from the update, renaming it to legeimg.zip and then puting it on the SD card. With a standard SD card fastboot says incorrect CID or something similar. With a goldcard it says no image or wrong image.
If it's of any use to anybody the Hboot version is on the phone 0.43.0001.
Probably a stupid question, I got a debranded vodafone legend with all the latests updates (apart from 2.2 obviously) and my hboot is 0.43.0001. But where can I check my rom version? Or is it 2.1 as shown under settings - software?
its something like 2.05.405.2 a little bit further down the menu.
Thanks that is what I ment. So I do need to downgrade first. Does anybody happen to have a mirror for the ruu file? Because shipped roms doesn't seem to work atm. All downloads get cut off.
Massive thanks to RunSeven
I followed the link to downgrade but used a vodafone UK rom (instead of the one mentioned) to put my Legend back to how it was before I debranded it. That allowed me to upgrade to FroYo using the OTA updates.
Obviously I now have the branding back, but I can live with that.
Worked for me!!
thanks !
Basically i'm after any advce please.
I debranded my Legend a few weeks ago (was UK Voda) its now on 2.03.405.3
I have an option ota to go to 2.05 then pressumably to froyo.
Do i give it a go, has anybody been able to get debranded to froyo via ota.
Or do i re-create a goldcard and go back to Voda 1.32 which i have downloaded ready.
If i stick with debranded and try froyo will it be any harder to go back to branded Vodafone after?
Or option 3 should i stick where i am and wait for a 2.2 RUU?
mancrunch said:
If i stick with debranded and try froyo will it be any harder to go back to branded Vodafone after?
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No, it won't be harder, I think. Probably the update to Froyo will fail with debranded rom, that is all.
mancrunch said:
Or option 3 should i stick where i am and wait for a 2.2 RUU?
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Don't know if that will ever arrive.
Hello, the other day I Root my HTC Wildfire with revolutionary. And installed honeyfire-alpha-2 onto my HTC Wildfire. And when I tryed to connect it to my computer nothing happens. The only thing that comes up on my phone that it says its charging and thats all. I have tryed to remove the honeyfire-alpha-2 and nothing happens, and one more thing I got it of this site the honeyfire-alpha-2 Root App. If anyone can help me bring my phone back to stock that would be very helpfull. Thanks!...
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Hello, the other day I Root my HTC Wildfire with revolutionary. And installed honeyfire-alpha-2 onto my HTC Wildfire. And when I tryed to connect it to my computer nothing happens. The only thing that comes up on my phone that it says its charging and thats all. I have tryed to remove the honeyfire-alpha-2 and nothing happens, and one more thing I got it of this site the honeyfire-alpha-2 Root App. If anyone can help me bring my phone back to stock that would be very helpfull. Thanks!...
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Honeyfire is an experimental rom, so I wouldn't even try it. However, its quite easy to get back to a stock configuration..even if you haven't backed up. First, download a safe-flash zip of a froyo ruu. Then go into CWM. Do a wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache too. Then flash the safe-flash zip. Then you'd be back to stock.
uR x S0NiiC said:
Hello, the other day I Root my HTC Wildfire with revolutionary. And installed honeyfire-alpha-2 onto my HTC Wildfire. And when I tryed to connect it to my computer nothing happens. The only thing that comes up on my phone that it says its charging and thats all. I have tryed to remove the honeyfire-alpha-2 and nothing happens, and one more thing I got it of this site the honeyfire-alpha-2 Root App. If anyone can help me bring my phone back to stock that would be very helpfull. Thanks!...
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if i can correct your words..
u didnt root your phone with revolutionary.. honestly the "rooting" is very close to hoax..
if u used revolutionary u got full S-OFF (Security-Off) and new recorvery system (Revolutionary ClockworkMod Recovery 4.0.1.4)
S-OFF gives u opportunity to:
Flash new OS
Flash new radio
Disable SIM lock
"Rooting" is on turn when u have installed OS and u need to gain root permissions.. thats all..
back to your problem...
and lets start with a question..
did u backup your original OS ? if yes.. coming back is easy..
if no (thats smart)... u will always depend on some downloaded file.........
(suppose that u have access only to one same phone)
...but this all is just about the sources
because.... WHAT DO U REALLY WANT ?
do u want to stay S-OFF with ClockworkMod Recovery but with original OS ?
or u want to S-ON with that Stock Recovery thing and with original OS ?
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uR x S0NiiC said:
I have tryed to remove the honeyfire-alpha-2 and nothing happens
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mean that u removed it from your SD card... u re lost case...
How about a little better attitude?
broncogr said:
How about a little better attitude?
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Lol.
sent from my android powered beast!
http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Buzz
Try to download RUU WWE(world wide english), and install it.
You will stay S-OFF, but if you are S-off with revolutinary try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14693680
Easy to do all that things so you won't have problems(I hope).
I updated my u8800-51 from 2.2.2 to the official 2.3.5 overseas version.
Now, hspa does not work or 3g
wifi doesn't work and bluetooth
and the phone is impossible to root.
is there anything i can do as of right now? someone please let me know...
nvidiaG1 said:
is there anything i can do as of right now? someone please let me know...
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first of all be little descriptive about what u did . the best n safest way is u shud resinstall the official 2.3 or 2.2 . sometimes weird problems do occur while installing new rom but after u reinstall they r sorted out .
mkr17 said:
first of all be little descriptive about what u did . the best n safest way is u shud resinstall the official 2.3 or 2.2 . sometimes weird problems do occur while installing new rom but after u reinstall they r sorted out .
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the phone isn't rooted so i have no recovery so i cant install a rom, i cant get a recovery on the phone cause my computer doesnt recognize the phone in pink screen mode. and the drivers are installed correctly for adb.
nvidiaG1 said:
the phone isn't rooted so i have no recovery so i cant install a rom, i cant get a recovery on the phone cause my computer doesnt recognize the phone in pink screen mode. and the drivers are installed correctly for adb.
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Please, I need help. I have the same problem as OP, I have gone from Froyo 2.2.2 to official 2.3.5, however I think I used the official U8800 version, and I have a U8800-51. I have no wifi, and wanted to fix it, and now I am stuck. I want to go back to Froyo, but I can't use Roadkil's disk image at the moment because it won't recognize my device.
jgibson02 said:
Please, I need help. I have the same problem as OP, I have gone from Froyo 2.2.2 to official 2.3.5, however I think I used the official U8800 version, and I have a U8800-51. I have no wifi, and wanted to fix it, and now I am stuck. I want to go back to Froyo, but I can't use Roadkil's disk image at the moment because it won't recognize my device.
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u dont need recovery to install official rom . put the official 2.3 in d sd card n follow d instructions given under official 2.3 under development post . dont worry ur phone will work flawlessly aftr dat