Unrooting problem. Please help ASAP - myTouch 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Im having an issue. Im trying to unroot. I used this method
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WZISohlHIM&feature=related
I have S=on and a stock rom but when I go to terminal to flash the recovery I cant. It says flash_image not found, The recovery.img is on my sdcard... I also put the pd15img on my sdcard and tried going through bootloader and thats how I got s=on but it says that main version is too old when trying to complete the process..Can someone help please? I looked on xda but I couldnt find anything.Thank you

Are you trying to downgrade, it sounds like you are trying to install an older version
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WOLF26915 said:
Are you trying to downgrade, it sounds like you are trying to install an older version
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Well Im trying to get everything back to stock. Im selling my phone and the person wants everything stock

thenameismax said:
Well Im trying to get everything back to stock. Im selling my phone and the person wants everything stock
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what version is on the phone now here is a link to the Tmobile sdcard update that Gr33nF0x posted http://megaupload.com/?d=N8XGHXJC

WOLF26915 said:
what version is on the phone now here is a link to the Tmobile sdcard update that Gr33nF0x posted http://megaupload.com/?d=N8XGHXJC
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EDIT: Version is 2.2.1
Will this revery everything back to stock? recovery, radio and rom?
and do I just go into recovery and flash this?

thenameismax said:
EDIT: Version is 2.2.1
Will this revery everything back to stock? recovery, radio and rom?
and do I just go into recovery and flash this?
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1. Download the PD15IMG.zip file posted http://megaupload.com/?d=N8XGHXJC
2. Put file on the root of your sdcard (don't put it in any folder)
3. go to settings/applications make sure fastboot is unchecked (on 2.2.1)
4.power off
5. push and hold volume down and power till you get into hboot
6. it will scan file when its done it should ask you to update push volume up
radio and rom yes as for recovery its there but i get red triangle but i got that ever sense i rooted haven't found a way to fix that but you can still do a factory reset

WOLF26915 said:
1. Download the PD15IMG.zip file posted http://megaupload.com/?d=N8XGHXJC
2. Put file on the root of your sdcard (don't put it in any folder)
3. go to settings/applications make sure fastboot is unchecked (on 2.2.1)
4.power off
5. push and hold volume down and power till you get into hboot
6. it will scan file when its done it should ask you to update push volume up
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Thank you it has been awhile since I have had to unroot and such. Ill update when everything is done downloading

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Issues with OTA update.

Ok. So obviously anyone who has installed the google goggles remover app from the market from paul will have issues to install the ota download via bootloader. I've tried pauls method to fix this and flash back to stock rom via fastboot which could be found here - http://android.modaco.com/content/t...ng-to-stock-1-19-before-applying-the-new-ota/
My issue is it doesn't work for me. Downloaded the pc10img rom, downloaded the fastboot zip. Created a folder on my desktop named android and I put both files in there. I then extracted the fastboot zip and tried to open windows-fastboot exe which was in the zip but all I get is a black screen that opens and closes within 2 seconds. I also tried going to start->run->cmd and trying the last 3 points from pauls site and I get a unsupported command error in cmd terminal in windows. I'm using windows wista 32 bit ( if that matters ). Any ideas fellas? Your help is much appreciated.
[G2/HTC Vision]
Install update without wiping anything
Download zip file then rename it to update.zip and place in root of sdcard
Hold volume down and power then select recovery
Select install update.zip
Once completed your phone will reboot and after it turns on you will get notification saying congratulations you updated phone.
Notice that all your apps and settings remained in tact.
Worked for me.
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I can't just install the update it errors out because of google goggles. I used pauls app to remove it from the system. Now I need to restore the ORIGINAL google goggles that came with the phone via flashing back to stock. My issue is pauls fastboot method isn't working out for me.
[G2/HTC Vision]
You have to change directory to the folder you created on the desktop. Then it will work.
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how I did it
I had the goggles removed....
I forgot my sync cable at work.... so I renamed the .zip file to pc10img.zip
put it on the root level of my sdcard (i.e. not in any folders). I used a MicroSD adapter.
Then powered up my G2/vision while holding the touch button.
Went to the bootloader and it did a file check and found the zip file and began reflashing then reset and finished.
I also had the update.zip in the same place and it went hands free. No problems.
I used appbrain to back up my apps. but thats me.
Cheers
Just tried this method. Now my g2 is stuck at a black screen with a phone and a green arrow after the OTA update was installed via bootloader..
I cant even boot back into recovery or anything from here....
i had the same problem with the black screen and the green indicator. run fastboot reboot when it completes the update. i removed goggles and used pauls method and everything works great. if its not working youre doing it wrong
luis86dr said:
I can't just install the update it errors out because of google goggles. I used pauls app to remove it from the system. Now I need to restore the ORIGINAL google goggles that came with the phone via flashing back to stock. My issue is pauls fastboot method isn't working out for me.
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No need to make a thread for the question you asked in Paul's; I haven't had a chance to check the forums. I updated my instructions to reflect your issue, and made a response post to yours in that thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8994286&postcount=19
luis86dr said:
Just tried this method. Now my g2 is stuck at a black screen with a phone and a green arrow after the OTA update was installed via bootloader..
I cant even boot back into recovery or anything from here....
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Mine stayed at that screen for a while. Not sure if I caused it to finally go through, but a pressed a few random buttons on the outside after a while and it continued with the install.
Updated. THX for the info.
My phone stayed at that screen for about three minutes, rebooted itself, then finished the update. Just let is sit for a minute
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E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
Anybody else getting this error 'E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command' follwed by
--Install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:failed to open /sdcard/udate.zip (No such file or directory)
'E:signature verification failed'
Installation aborted.
Only thing I did was use Paul's "Google Goggles" reverse via fastboot (pc)
Anybody have any ideas?
(Don't mind the signature...this was done on my T-Mobile G2 lol)
Thanks!
Make sure you have it named update noticed you had udate as the spelling. And if you did pauls way and reverted back to stock / wiped then you shouldn't have problems loading the update . Make sure its on the root of your sd card. Then update via bootloader.
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dilfatx said:
Install update without wiping anything
Download zip file then rename it to update.zip and place in root of sdcard
Hold volume down and power then select recovery
Select install update.zip
Once completed your phone will reboot and after it turns on you will get notification saying congratulations you updated phone.
Notice that all your apps and settings remained in tact.
Worked for me.
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im a total Noob, and I have read the instructions on putting back the original goggle goggles and im still a little scetchy on how to do it exactly, is there any chance of getting a video to walk us thru putting the original google goggles back on the phone. Thanks.
joemm said:
im a total Noob, and I have read the instructions on putting back the original goggle goggles and im still a little scetchy on how to do it exactly, is there any chance of getting a video to walk us thru putting the original google goggles back on the phone. Thanks.
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Its not that hard, all you do is place the latest OTA update on your sd card, and rename it to update.zip. . .Its easier than it looks. Then you just boot into recovery, and flash it.
But we want to know what we do when we used the google goggles remover app
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kingvaj23 said:
But we want to know what we do when we used the google goggles remover app
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You have to reflash the stock ROM, meaning it erases everything, then you flash the ota on top. Paul has more infoat his site.
beaker133 said:
I had the goggles removed....
I forgot my sync cable at work.... so I renamed the .zip file to pc10img.zip
put it on the root level of my sdcard (i.e. not in any folders). I used a MicroSD adapter.
Then powered up my G2/vision while holding the touch button.
Went to the bootloader and it did a file check and found the zip file and began reflashing then reset and finished.
I also had the update.zip in the same place and it went hands free. No problems.
I used appbrain to back up my apps. but thats me.
Cheers
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I did just this when I got home and it worked perfectly.
What if you don't want to do it manually?? Can we just wait for the ota??
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franky1029 said:
I did just this when I got home and it worked perfectly.
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i tried this and it doesnt seem to see the PC10IMG.zip on my sd card. Whemn i hold volume down and power it goes into fastboot and just sits there any thoughts?
Update: just tried it agian and if flashed a message across the screen that said "wrong Image" now its just sits in fastboot mode.
joemm said:
i tried this and it doesnt seem to see the PC10IMG.zip on my sd card. Whemn i hold volume down and power it goes into fastboot and just sits there any thoughts?
Update: just tried it agian and if flashed a message across the screen that said "wrong Image" now its just sits in fastboot mode.
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You do realize you have to run the fastboot commands through adb. And that file has to be located where you have fastboot, or the sdk tools folder is.
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fastboot flash zip PC10IMG.zip

[Q] Does PD15IMG.zip work just like SAPPIMG.nbh for mt3g and can I flash with S-OFF?

I remember with the old MT3G that SAPPIMG.nbh was like our ultimate safety net. As long as we could get into bootloader we could at least get back to OEM Cupcake. I like the idea of being able to bring the phone back to 100% OEM.
I've seen the PD15IMG.zip for MT4G floating around but not a lot of documentation on how to use it.
Can anyone confirm that it works the same way? Does flashing it override whatever is on the phone and bring us back to a perfectly OEM image, complete with S-ON and root access gone without a trace?
Lastly, is it safe to flash from S-OFF or do I need to turn S-ON first?
Thanks!
Yes and yes. Unless you used gfree to get radio s off in which case you need to use the s on guide at the bottom of that post.
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grankin01 said:
Yes and yes. Unless you used gfree to get radio s off in which case you need to use the s on guide at the bottom of that post.
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Thanks, Granks!
Nope, no radio s-off. I figure I'll just call T-mobile and ask if I want to sim unlock it.
As for the guide to forcing update - there's a second pd15img.zip file (20mb or so) and then an update.zip. Are both really necessary to unroot, stay stock, and get current to 2.2.1?
Or can I just use the first pd15img.zip (311mb) and then the update.zip and skip the middle part, which from what I've read seems to temporarily root/s-off the phone?
The original pd15img.zip will be 2.2. You will need the second one to update it to 2.2.1.
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grankin01 said:
The original pd15img.zip will be 2.2. You will need the second one to update it to 2.2.1.
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So that's a total of 2 update.zips, not three. That's what I thought. I just want to be sure since I don't know exactly what these updates do, only their intended usage...
Thanks!
Np
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Wow. Perfect timing. So if one followed the original s-off/root thread without gfree, all we need to do is flash that to be stock again? Can someone link the image?
I have a replacement phone coming, so this will simplify my exchange.
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mattjmartin said:
Wow. Perfect timing. So if one followed the original s-off/root thread without gfree, all we need to do is flash that to be stock again? Can someone link the image?
I have a replacement phone coming, so this will simplify my exchange.
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Here you go.
http://www.filedropper.com/pd15imgglaciertmous1175312radio1228b60140e26030226mrelease155771signed
mirror.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/caa....140e_26.03.02.26_M_release_155771_signed.zip
Phateless said:
This will get you to 2.2, not sure if the ota will still come.
http://db.tt/6GFTLxj
I believe this is the update to 2.2.1. Let me know how it works.
http://db.tt/oDkWb2k
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Thank you sir! Nice touch with the dropbox links too, made it even easier for me! I'll be back on in a few hours to let you know how it all went!
mattjmartin said:
Thank you sir! Nice touch with the dropbox links too, made it even easier for me! I'll be back on in a few hours to let you know how it all went!
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Not a problem! It can be so hard to track all this **** down, that's why I've started collecting links in my sig in case anyone else happens to need them. Time to update my sig and add in the MT4G links too.
Do I need to flash the stock recovery first?
EDIT: I'm getting an "main version is older" error when trying to flash over cyanogenmod 6.1. I'm going to nandroid back to my stock image with root and see if I can flash it over that. Hopefully I can. Any ideas anyone?
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Do I need to flash the stock recovery first?
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To flash the file in the OP? No, you flash this through hboot and it will wipe your phone, replace your recovery, unroot you and restore you to S-ON.
Basically it returns your phone to an out of the box state.
Phateless said:
To flash the file in the OP? No, you flash this through hboot and it will wipe your phone, replace your recovery, unroot you and restore you to S-ON.
Basically it returns your phone to an out of the box state.
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I guess I should be a bit quicker on my edits! Anyway, when flashing through hboot over CM6.1 I get "main version is older" errors. I was going to nandroid back to stock + root but it is now bootlooping when nandroiding back to stock. This is frustrating. I still get the same "main version is older" error over my stock nandroid as well.
mattjmartin said:
I guess I should be a bit quicker on my edits! Anyway, when flashing through hboot over CM6.1 I get "main version is older" errors. I was going to nandroid back to stock + root but it is now bootlooping when nandroiding back to stock. This is frustrating. I still get the same "main version is older" error over my stock nandroid as well.
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Are you doing a full wipe between your nandroids? If you still have S-OFF you can fastboot reflash cwm recovery and then restore or flash whatever the heck you want.
Phateless said:
Are you doing a full wipe between your nandroids? If you still have S-OFF you can fastboot reflash cwm recovery and then restore or flash whatever the heck you want.
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I did not know it was wise to wipe between nandroids...
Just for reference, I'm trying to restore to stock so I can ship it back to t-mobile. So far all I have accomplished is doing a nandroid restore to stock + s -off + root, yet somehow it is bootlooping... I may use fastboot to flash the stock recovery and try to restore it then.
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I did not know it was wise to wipe between nandroids...
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That's your problem right there. In recovery before you nandroid restore do WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET. Then restore your nandroid and it should boot right up.
Or are you doing this through Rom Manager? Boot into recovery and do this manually so you can wipe/reset before you restore. I just restored from cm7 this morning. Heck, I nandroid back and forth between Sense and CM6 about twice a week. Literally...
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I did not know it was wise to wipe between nandroids...
Just for reference, I'm trying to restore to stock so I can ship it back to t-mobile. So far all I have accomplished is doing a nandroid restore to stock + s -off + root, yet somehow it is bootlooping... I may use fastboot to flash the stock recovery and try to restore it then.
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easiest way is to follow my guide for unrooting
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easiest way is to follow my guide for unrooting
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I didn't follow the ultimate guide so I just went straight to flashing the image file in hboot but it gives me a "main version is older" error and kicks me out... I am on CM 6.1, what could be the reason?
I have 3 ideas for what my problems could be: 1) CM Kernal (does nandroid restore the kernal?) 2) Not wiping in clockwork before nandroid restore (hopefully I still have clockwork) 3) Bad PD15IMG.zip download (like an idiot I downloaded it from the device itself...)
I will work on it again tomorrow and be back to this thread.
Thanks again for the help guys!
mattjmartin said:
I didn't follow the ultimate guide so I just went straight to flashing the image file in hboot but it gives me a "main version is older" error and kicks me out... I am on CM 6.1, what could be the reason?
I have 3 ideas for what my problems could be: 1) CM Kernal (does nandroid restore the kernal?) 2) Not wiping in clockwork before nandroid restore (hopefully I still have clockwork) 3) Bad PD15IMG.zip download (like an idiot I downloaded it from the device itself...)
I will work on it again tomorrow and be back to this thread.
Thanks again for the help guys!
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Oh wow, definitely download from a computer. It's a 311mb file. Did you check the md5sum?
Mine seems fast over wi-fi.....
Phateless said:
Oh wow, definitely download from a computer. It's a 311mb file. Did you check the md5sum?
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Help

I am stuck in a boot loop and i am getting a cant open error. What is the way to get around this
tvotony said:
I am stuck in a boot loop and i am getting a cant open error. What is the way to get around this
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method one - will leave your phone rooted
pull the battery
put the battery in and the cover on
hold the power button and the volume down rocker
select recovery
re-download the ROM and check the MD5SUM
push to the SDcard
re-flash the ROM
enjoy phone
method two - will unroot your phone
Download the PD15IMG.zip (leave zipped)
check the MD5SUM
boot into hboot
flash PD15IMG
enjoy phone
Where can i find the PD15IMG
neidlinger said:
method one - will leave your phone rooted
pull the battery
put the battery in and the cover on
hold the power button and the volume down rocker
select recovery
re-download the ROM and check the MD5SUM
push to the SDcard
re-flash the ROM
enjoy phone
method two - will unroot your phone
Download the PD15IMG.zip (leave zipped)
check the MD5SUM
boot into hboot
flash PD15IMG
enjoy phone
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tvotony said:
Where can i find the PD15IMG
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Google it...It's not that hard
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Pretty sure there is a sticky thread for it, in the development forum..
saranhai said:
Google it...It's not that hard
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neither is posting the link.
Esp. dealing with ROMs, you want to make sure you get a known good download. and nothing buggy, or loaded with malware
I've used this one to unroot mine, however i do not have the MD5SUM for it.
http://bit.ly/qZb7ZF
neidlinger said:
neither is posting the link.
Esp. dealing with ROMs, you want to make sure you get a known good download. and nothing buggy, or loaded with malware
I've used this one to unroot mine, however i do not have the MD5SUM for it.
http://bit.ly/qZb7ZF
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I would if i wasn't on my phone...
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i keep getting the failed pu
Condolences, your phone is officially dead. Nothing you can do. Replace it.

[Q] help with pd15img

hi, want help with pd15img update file. the question is which file i should download from here http://www.4shared.com/folder/xDsyJF52/_online.html
im pretty confused , which is the best??
well Im assuming that youre rooted since youre wanting to flash the PD15IMG...but what exactly are you trying to do? downgrade, return to stock Froyo, flash stock Gingerbread? would you like to retain root while flashing PD15IMG? you gotta help us out before we start helping you dude
aznprodgy said:
well Im assuming that youre rooted since youre wanting to flash the PD15IMG...but what exactly are you trying to do? downgrade, return to stock Froyo, flash stock Gingerbread? would you like to retain root while flashing PD15IMG? you gotta help us out before we start helping you dude
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+100
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aznprodgy said:
well Im assuming that youre rooted since youre wanting to flash the PD15IMG...but what exactly are you trying to do? downgrade, return to stock Froyo, flash stock Gingerbread? would you like to retain root while flashing PD15IMG? you gotta help us out before we start helping you dude
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i just want to upgrade to gingerbread, im not rooted.
ok well if you just want to upgrade to Gingerbread with stock MySense and not root your device, download the file PD15IMG (2.3.4 new). Put it on your SD card and name it PD15IMG.zip(without the .zip), then boot into fastboot by turning the phone off, then hold vol down + power button to turn the phone on into the bootloader. it should automatically recognize the file and then prompt you if you would like to update or not
I'm rooted, so only curious.. could you do the same thing to upgrade to ICS?
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benjamn said:
I'm rooted, so only curious.. could you do the same thing to upgrade to ICS?
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nah, theres no ICS update for the Glacier because of the stupid MySense more than likely
I wanna unroot do I just put the froyo pdm15img or watever its called in SD card then in bootloader ?
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alexriio said:
I wanna unroot do I just put the froyo pdm15img or watever its called in SD card then in bootloader ?
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depends on which way you rooted your phone and what radio you are on
gfree- follow the method in the thread to unroot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=858996
visionary- make sure you are on the stock radio, then yes put the Froyo PD15IMG file on the root of your SD card then reboot into the bootloader. doing this will also put you back on stock MySense
aznprodgy said:
ok well if you just want to upgrade to Gingerbread with stock MySense and not root your device, download the file PD15IMG (2.3.4 new). Put it on your SD card and name it PD15IMG.zip(without the .zip), then boot into fastboot by turning the phone off, then hold vol down + power button to turn the phone on into the bootloader. it should automatically recognize the file and then prompt you if you would like to update or not
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I have downloaded 4 times from 4shared but the file was corrupted and cannot recognize. I have renamed to PD15IMG. Any other link? Thanks
hayati1 said:
I have downloaded 4 times from 4shared but the file was corrupted and cannot recognize. I have renamed to PD15IMG. Any other link? Thanks
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Here ya go..clik thanks if I helped..good luck.
http://www.4shared.com/zip/OrXR0864/PD15IMG_234_.html
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Still same. My phone won't recognize the image file in bootloader. May be I don't have a talent...
Did you rename it PD15IMG.zip and place it on the root of your sd card? It can't be in any folder, and must be PD15IMG.zip and not PD15IMG.zip.zip (sometimes it gets a double zip when you rename it) it not talent..or else Id be screwed!
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jjbadd385 said:
Did you rename it PD15IMG.zip and place it on the root of your sd card? It can't be in any folder, and must be PD15IMG.zip and not PD15IMG.zip.zip (sometimes it gets a double zip when you rename it) it not talent..or else Id be screwed!
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I have android 2.3.4 software 2.32.531.1 with s-off. The phone has a problem with a camera app. I just want to restore without root( scared to try ). I renamed it with PD15IMG without .zip because the file is a zip file. The bootloader saw the folder but then it said no image
Thanks for your advice.
Managed to downgrade to 2.2.1 and s-off. Go to the next level, try to root and flash rom....
Froze during update
Hi friends. My MT4G (not rooted) was freezing on the boot screen (T-Mobile MT4G with white background screen), so I flashed gingerbread 2.3.4 using PD15IMG_Glacier_Gingerbread_S_TMOUS_2.32.531.1_Radio_12.62.60.27_26.13.04.19_M_release_227522_signed as it is supposed to be done, and it worked fine. I was already updating my apps when it froze again, so I removed the battery and went back into hboot loader, and asked to update again. It started fine, but froze when updating Bootloader (1st step). I has been there for 3 hours+, and I don't know what to do to exit the updating process, since I can't pull the battery. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.

[Q] My phone took rom off itself

hi there i have my my touch 4g running jellybean 4.1.1 and some reason today when i went to go in the boot menu and change my splash screen it like restarted itself. Every time i try to click recovery in the boot menu it shows the pd15 files and then shows you need to update it. So basically i guess it went back to its original skin ,but still has everything. I see the s is off. Is there a way to be able to go back or do i have do the whole entire rooting process over again? I really appreciate all your help.
You need to remove the PDxx.img file from your SDcard otherwise evertime you go to the bootloader it will boot the stock ROM.
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romuloxiii said:
You need to remove the PDxx.img file from your SDcard otherwise evertime you go to the bootloader it will boot the stock ROM.
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Thanks for responding. Umm I'm kinda of confused are you talking about the PD15img.zip? Also, would it be hidden in a folder or just out in the beginning?
alex5p said:
Thanks for responding. Umm I'm kinda of confused are you talking about the PD15img.zip? Also, would it be hidden in a folder or just out in the beginning?
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Pd15img.zip should be located in the root of your SD card.
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alex5p said:
Thanks for responding. Umm I'm kinda of confused are you talking about the PD15img.zip? Also, would it be hidden in a folder or just out in the beginning?
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If you flashed a ROM of some sort using the PD15IMG.ZIP method (such as a stock Froyo or GB ROM), it exists in the root of your SD card (so, under /sdcard). You should see it by hooking up the phone and browsing to the top level of the card, or you could take the SD card out and examine it directly. If you don't rename if after an install, every time you try to boot the bootloader will look for it and try to reinstall it.
Whether you need to reroot again kind of depends on what the PD15IMG was. If you went back down to a stock ROM, then you would probably have to at least go through the rooting steps again (but not the S-off part).
cnote74 said:
Pd15img.zip should be located in the root of your SD card.
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Ok i found it and deleted it was the same thing. It would go back to stock ,but it actually showed a phone with a x on it . Thanks for your help
tuxkamen said:
If you flashed a ROM of some sort using the PD15IMG.ZIP method (such as a stock Froyo or GB ROM), it exists in the root of your SD card (so, under /sdcard). You should see it by hooking up the phone and browsing to the top level of the card, or you could take the SD card out and examine it directly. If you don't rename if after an install, every time you try to boot the bootloader will look for it and try to reinstall it.
Whether you need to reroot again kind of depends on what the PD15IMG was. If you went back down to a stock ROM, then you would probably have to at least go through the rooting steps again (but not the S-off part).
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Yea i'm guessing ill have to root it again to get jelly bean back on. Thanks for the help
Alright so all day today i have been trying to get my phone working again and i can not get it to work. It still won't let me go into clockwork mod menu when you click recovery. when i click recovery it shows a phone with a red ! on it. I've tried factory reset ,full reset of phone and sd card and still not working. Anyone have any ideas why it won't work?
alex5p said:
Alright so all day today i have been trying to get my phone working again and i can not get it to work. It still won't let me go into clockwork mod menu when you click recovery. when i click recovery it shows a phone with a red ! on it. I've tried factory reset ,full reset of phone and sd card and still not working. Anyone have any ideas why it won't work?
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I've only had that happen a couple of times when a ROM did not load successfully. Usually it's recoverable, but it sounds like in this case you *might* (I would ask somebody with more experience) need to reflash the CWM recovery via adb in order to get it working once again.
tuxkamen said:
I've only had that happen a couple of times when a ROM did not load successfully. Usually it's recoverable, but it sounds like in this case you *might* (I would ask somebody with more experience) need to reflash the CWM recovery via adb in order to get it working once again.
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Yeah. The PD15IMG.zip put the stock recovery back on. Just flash the custom recovery of your choice.

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