Hi,
I'm working on a new ROM and need the 2.2.2-CH SBF. Could anybody point mi to the location?
Regards,
tezet
tezet said:
Hi,
I'm working on a new ROM and need the 2.2.2-CH SBF. Could anybody point mi to the location?
Regards,
tezet
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Here is a direct link by chibani:
http://android.loicg.net/roms/MLS2G...LESTONE2GCCORE_P018_A030_HWp2a_Service1FF.rar
Thank you
One more question. What is the source SBF of fixed-sbf file? I was expecting it to be this 2.2.2-CH, however the kernel images are different. Only devtree is the same.
I guess it was already answered here, but there are too much posts to go throught.
Edit: Nevermind, now I see it is just an earlier build of the same kernel. An earlier leak, I assume.
Regards,
tezet
tezet said:
One more question. What is the source SBF of fixed-sbf file? I was expecting it to be this 2.2.2-CH, however the kernel images are different. Only devtree is the same.
I guess it was already answered here, but there are too much posts to go throught.
Edit: Nevermind, now I see it is just an earlier build of the same kernel. An earlier leak, I assume.
Regards,
tezet
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Fixed-sbf is not an exact name.That sbf you specific only contain CH2.6.0 kernel(CG35)+devtree(CG61). It should call kernel-sbf.
Yeap, but the kernel images are different, which suggests that fixed-sbf is extracted form a different build:
2.6.32-9-g...62 vs 2.6.32-9-g...59.
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No Rom for Milestone 2?
thomaslau said:
No Rom for Milestone 2?
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Not yet there have been talks of Angdroid trying to get his hands on an M2 to develop Fission for it but there aren't any ROMs specific for the M2 that I know of here.
You can find Angdroid's thread here to express your interest..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870845
For those who want to help Angdroid (or an other dev) getting a milestone 2, i've created this form to know how much we can gather.
walter79 found a NANDROID Milestone 2 backup. He managed to flash it on the Motorola Defy But if it helps you, here's the original thread + direct links to the NANDROID. All credits go to walter79
Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906465
NandroidBackup:
Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/440961731/Deodexed.Rooted.Clean.System.BackUP.05.01.12.zip
Mirror: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0LZ55FKK or http://www.sorensiim.dk/stuff/defy/froyo/DefyStone_Froyo.zip
I don't see how flashing a MS2 nandroid backup to a Defy is relevant to this thread... ?
Shellite said:
I don't see how flashing a MS2 nandroid backup to a Defy is relevant to this thread... ?
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The Question was, if there's a ROM available....and I gave links to a ROM + a link to the source. You don't need to know how I flash it to my lil defy but when I post links, I always add the source.
If you don't need it, I can delete my post...
considering the milestone 2 shares a whole lot with the original milestone, do you guys think it would be possible to just go ahead and apply a MS rom on MS2?
kezs said:
considering the milestone 2 shares a whole lot with the original milestone, do you guys think it would be possible to just go ahead and apply a MS rom on MS2?
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It doesn't share much at all. The battery and the screen maybe. Do not apply a MS rom on MS2.
Moved to general as not android development
Sorry for ressurecting an old thread, but I wanted to say thanks to Sqoerk for the link to the 2.2 Nandroid backup.
I had to downgrade from GB to Froyo, to return the phone to the previous owner, and I was able to do so using the method described in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1497263
I wonder if there are any 2.2.2 or 2.2.1 nandroid backups around.
Sorry for repost, originally in wrong forum:
Noticed there's no download link to the stock CM7 kernel in faux's kernel thread. Looks like it might have been there before?
Anyone have a link they could point me to?
JoeM01 said:
Sorry for repost, originally in wrong forum:
Noticed there's no download link to the stock CM7 kernel in faux's kernel thread. Looks like it might have been there before?
Anyone have a link they could point me to?
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just reflash the same CM7 ZIP you used to install CM7 in the first place, you don't have to wipe data to do this either. wipe cache/dalvik, then install the CM7 update zip and you'll have the stock kernel, with all of your data still there. easy as pie!
Awesome. I already have the .zip on there. Guess I just didn't think of that. Thanks!!
Sent from my MB860 w/CM7 with xda premium
when installing CM9 to your defy is it the same process for flashing CM7 or is there a slight variation or something?
Now why would you open a new thread for this question?
i realised that i could've directly asked on the actual CM9 thread, only after i'd just posted this thread, sorry.
another weird thread
nyambayo97 said:
when installing CM9 to your defy is it the same process for flashing CM7 or is there a slight variation or something?
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Why a separate thread
but pls refer this
dlcookie said:
Why a separate thread
but pls refer this
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No offence but this video is pretty useless. Good to see what can be done. but can't see what the dude is actually doing :|
boswald said:
No offence but this video is pretty useless. Good to see what can be done. but can't see what the dude is actually doing :|
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is there anything u want to see in this video that i missed explaining >?
The original thread was Dev based, about the ROM being released and how stable it is as released. This thread was noob based about how to flash said ROM and if it is different from another, very similar ROM.
Why clutter one thread when you can have two?
Anyway, to answer the question instead of of questioning the question, Yes the basic principle is the same. Once you have the System Recovery installed, it's a case of copying the CM9 zip file to your SD card and flashing the same as CM7, although the way I've personally done it is using Multiboot, so that I can normally use CM7 for "production" but can have a go and see how CM9 is progressing for a few minutes or so.
The Multiboot thread is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364659
Have fun.
Percz said:
The original thread was Dev based, about the ROM being released and how stable it is as released. This thread was noob based about how to flash said ROM and if it is different from another, very similar ROM.
Why clutter one thread when you can have two?
Anyway, to answer the question instead of of questioning the question, Yes the basic principle is the same. Once you have the System Recovery installed, it's a case of copying the CM9 zip file to your SD card and flashing the same as CM7, although the way I've personally done it is using Multiboot, so that I can normally use CM7 for "production" but can have a go and see how CM9 is progressing for a few minutes or so.
The Multiboot thread is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364659
Have fun.
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And to get back to CM7 from CM9, you only have to flash the CM7 zip?
Percz said:
The original thread was Dev based, about the ROM being released and how stable it is as released. This thread was noob based about how to flash said ROM and if it is different from another, very similar ROM.
Why clutter one thread when you can have two?
Anyway, to answer the question instead of of questioning the question, Yes the basic principle is the same. Once you have the System Recovery installed, it's a case of copying the CM9 zip file to your SD card and flashing the same as CM7, although the way I've personally done it is using Multiboot, so that I can normally use CM7 for "production" but can have a go and see how CM9 is progressing for a few minutes or so.
The Multiboot thread is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364659
Have fun.
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Thanks. I hope it is easy to boot into recovery and go back to nandroid backup of CM7. I want to try ICS over the weekend.
Install CWM.
Apply Bootmenu 1.0.4.zip
Reboot
Wipe Cache/Data
Apply CM9.zip
Reboot
be happy.
oh okay thanks
sent from Motorola Defy @1.3gz running 2.3.7!
Have a look at this guide on flashing CM9 as a second ROM, using multiboot
[Guide] Install double boot CM7 + CM9:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1375156
i am currently running cm7, but have no idea which version of bootmenu or CWM is running on my handset...how do i check??and if its a different version from the 1 being recommended here, do i needa change it somehow??
abysstheking said:
i am currently running cm7, but have no idea which version of bootmenu or CWM is running on my handset...how do i check??and if its a different version from the 1 being recommended here, do i needa change it somehow??
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Reboot and press vol- when you seen blue light. You'll be taken to the bootmenu. It's stated in there version of your current bootmenu.
And yes you need to change it speaking of compatibility..
Sent from my awesome Moto Defy: Stock Rooted Gingerbread 2.3.4 - XDA Premium
farsight73 said:
Reboot and press vol- when you seen blue light. You'll be taken to the bootmenu. It's stated in there version of your current bootmenu.
And yes you need to change it speaking of compatibility..
Sent from my awesome Moto Defy: Stock Rooted Gingerbread 2.3.4 - XDA Premium
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Absolutely not. You don't need to mess around with bootmenu versions and other stuff. Just read the thread i pointed to above, it works, proven by people following it with succes, and no need to change bootmenus
Sent from my 1Ghz CM7 Defy
Noob GUide
Hi Guys!
I just saw the latest nightly but I'm afraid to flash since kernel will be change and I might not be able to downgrade to stock 2.2.2. May I know if there is a way to flash the latest nightly but also being able to downgrade to stock 2.2.2? I'm currently using CM7 stable ROM
Thanks!
Yes you can downgrade it using your stock 2.2 sbf.
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martt said:
Install CWM.
Apply Bootmenu 1.0.4.zip
Reboot
Wipe Cache/Data
Apply CM9.zip
Reboot
be happy.
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I flashed stock full sbf 2.2.2
Rooted using superoneclick
Installed scndInitvs2.0 which gave an option of installing either 0.6.5 or 1.0.7 bootmenu. So chose 1.0.7
Rebooted a couple of times.
Did factory reset , cleared cache and cleared dalvik cache in that order.
applied 12-07 CM9 zip
and rebooted
but my phone is stuck on the M logo!
Thanks! As I want to try the Dec. 7 nightly just for testing purposes. Thanks again!
This is a kernal issue mine is the same im trying to find the best way to update the kernal if anyone knows please let me know
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I'm a bit confused about "kernel" and does it mean SBF?
As I'm using a Defy, flashed a SBF to DHT-22 then upgraded to DHT-25 by OTA
what "kernel" I'm using? does it mean the SBF or the BL?
I saw some posts said that you need to flash "kernel" and there are 2.2 and 2.3 kernel. How can I identify the Kernel version? using the SBF or BL?
very confused!
g440i said:
I'm a bit confused about "kernel" and does it mean SBF?
As I'm using a Defy, flashed a SBF to DHT-22 then upgraded to DHT-25 by OTA
what "kernel" I'm using? does it mean the SBF or the BL?
I saw some posts said that you need to flash "kernel" and there are 2.2 and 2.3 kernel. How can I identify the Kernel version? using the SBF or BL?
very confused!
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If you have a defy then you can't recieve a dht 25 via ota.
but if it is a defy plus then you only you will recieve this update.
read this and this
btw if any where it is mentioned bootloader version(bl ver) then i am guessing its bl6 for you(dont have a defy to confirm and use search option on top for any other info
Sainyam said:
If you have a defy then you can't recieve a dht 25 via ota.
but if it is a defy plus then you only you will recieve this update.
read this and this
btw if any where it is mentioned bootloader version(bl ver) then i am guessing its bl6 for you(dont have a defy to confirm and use search option on top for any other info
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I have a defy, then flashed the DHT-22 SBF to become defy+
then, I upgraded it by OTA to DHT-25
I don't know what's my "kernel" version now
i dont know much about version all i know is that there are two kernels one is from gingerbread and other one is of froyo..
and since you have updated yours is a gingerbread kernel
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Sainyam said:
i dont know much about version all i know is that there are two kernels one is from gingerbread and other one is of froyo..
and since you have updated yours is a gingerbread kernel
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So, if upgrade to CM9, I should use the GB one, although I'm using Defy?
yup now your defy is defy+ for every purpose..
Sainyam said:
yup now your defy is defy+ for every purpose..
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Is it possible to flash the froyo kernel on defy+?
super noob bros said:
Is it possible to flash the froyo kernel on defy+?
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impossible is nothing..
it is possible if you bl version is 6..
there is a chinese sbf some where on the forums which can do so..
btw why do u want froyo kernel on defy +?
Sainyam said:
impossible is nothing..
it is possible if you bl version is 6..
there is a chinese sbf some where on the forums which can do so..
btw why do u want froyo kernel on defy +?
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How do I find the BL version?
Want froyo we can get flash with the froyo version of cm9 with partial hwa
search forr the last rom you installed(stock one on forums by searching for "defy dht XXXX"replace XXXX by the version code in the name of the stock rom and you might find the bl version..
but as a random guess most 2.3.4 versions are bl6 while all 2.3.6 are bl7.
but thats just a guess..
what's the difference between Froyo CM9 and GB CM9?
which one is better?
g440i said:
what's the difference between Froyo CM9 and GB CM9?
which one is better?
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there is no such big difference as far as i remember except few optimization(battery)
and few lines of code..
but froyo has large user base so will always be favoured by devs
Is your camera working with BL6 on normal Defy mb525 ?
tarekh020 said:
Is your camera working with BL6 on normal Defy mb525 ?
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yes, i have a red lens and it works
just one thing, i can choose face detection, but don't know is it work, as not square locking the face when choosing face detection mode
I installed a Full Gingerbread SBF, and also got rid of it following the guide here. In the same thread, I can see that installing CM7 can be done. Is it the same with CM9 and ICS, or other custom ROMs such as WIUI?
It is my only phone, so I am looking to learn from others' experience before doing it.
Thanks people!
Eneekay said:
I installed a Full Gingerbread SBF, and also got rid of it following the guide here. In the same thread, I can see that installing CM7 can be done. Is it the same with CM9 and ICS, or other custom ROMs such as WIUI?
It is my only phone, so I am looking to learn from others' experience before doing it.
Thanks people!
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Yes works fine
Just follow install directions on the thread for the from your using
Sent from my MB525 using XDA
Do you mean that I should follow instructions from the thread I quoted?
Eneekay said:
Do you mean that I should follow instructions from the thread I quoted?
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The thread you quoted has a lot of info. Are you a green lens user that flashed a gingerbread sbf? Or are you a defy+ user?
Sent from my MB525 using XDA
Questions go in the Q&A section
Green Lens Defy, Running Android 2.2 (fixed SBF)
Step666 said:
Questions go in the Q&A section
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Sorry about that and thank you for the correct placement of the topic!
The thread you quoted has a lot of info. Are you a green lens user that flashed a gingerbread sbf? Or are you a defy+ user?
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I am a red lens Defy user, who flashed a Gingerbread SBF, and I am currently running the Fixed SBF (Froyo) from the above mentioned thread. Do you think I can go on and flash CM9, or does my SBF might mess with compatibility?
UPDATE
Turns out you can follow the instructions in the link I provided earlier and flash any Cyanogenmod ROM. I am actually sending this message from my Defy running a Quarx CM10 ROM with no problems at all. Furthermore my system is fully update-capable. I have flashed almost all nightly builds of the Quarx CM10 mod, and the whole process has been super smooth.