I've recently tried to install aurora on my huawei x5 (non-pro). I had Terramino's Elite ROM, so I upgraded to official 2.3. Then I tried to root my phone with SuperOneClick 2.3.3. It freezes at step #7. I've previously rooted the phone, and was able do install aurora. Now it just doesn't work. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
I was able to root my phone (running with B528) with the solution from post #7 (B528_ROOT.rar). It's a solution for Windows users
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...74&postcount=7
that did it for me man, thanks a lot =))
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Apologies if this is posted elsewhere, I have searched but couldn't find an answer anywhere.
I installed official gingerbread 2.3 from Huawei site, just to try ics from genokolar from here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1386495)
i managed to downgrade with B138, but now my wifi isn't working when i install CM7 from here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068766)
just freezes and reboots...
also my IMEI = 0 but i don't know if it is related.
thank's in advice
Edit: its working with B138
Edit: I bricked my phone
Hi everyone,
I was trying to post this in another thread but I'm unable to post in the Development sector.
I have a Motorola Defy+ running the Android 2.3.5, I've tested the following ROM's:
CM9 by quarx
CM9 by Epsylon
Both runs just fine, but I was thinking this weekend to test another rom's to have new experiences and found out about the MIUI, which seens to be a very good rom.
But the fact is that I'm facing some troubles trying to run this rom.
Everytime I try to apply it, the Recovery says to me that the install went ok, but once I reboot the phone, I got stuck in the Motorola Bootloader screen, and I have to flash a stock SBF again.
I've tried the STABLE (GB) and the BETA (ICS), both got the same problem.
Different versions of 2ndinit (1.4, 2.0, 2.3).
Does anyone know why I'm having this problems?
I would appreciate any help.
Best regards,
AFAIK, MIUI requires Froyo kernel and Defy+ has GB kernel.
Evolution-VII said:
Hi everyone,
I was trying to post this in another thread but I'm unable to post in the Development sector.
I have a Motorola Defy+ running the Android 2.3.5, I've tested the following ROM's:
CM9 by quarx
CM9 by Epsylon
Both runs just fine, but I was thinking this weekend to test another rom's to have new experiences and found out about the MIUI, which seens to be a very good rom.
But the fact is that I'm facing some troubles trying to run this rom.
Everytime I try to apply it, the Recovery says to me that the install went ok, but once I reboot the phone, I got stuck in the Motorola Bootloader screen, and I have to flash a stock SBF again.
I've tried the STABLE (GB) and the BETA (ICS), both got the same problem.
Different versions of 2ndinit (1.4, 2.0, 2.3).
Does anyone know why I'm having this problems?
I would appreciate any help.
Best regards,
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MIUI is a froyo based ROM.
Downgrade to froyo if you need to flash it..
Sent from my Defy+ using Tapatalk 2
Hello Everyone,
I have few questions which I know might have been answered before (and I appologize for that) but after seeing different responses, I am a bit confused. So here are my questions:
1) I've updated my galaxy note with the official ICS via OTA but after updating it my phone has gone slower and laggy and facing the problem of fast battery draining. So I've decided to install a custom Rom. So please suggest which ROM is best which is stable, fast and have a good battery. I have downloaded Rocket Rom V7. How is it?
2) To Install this ROM I know I have to root my phone but I have read that a lot of ppl bricked their phone. So is it safe to root this phone and if yes what is the best procedure. I have seen posted in other threads that some kernels are not safe. I am posting my Kernel version can u please tell me if it is safe to root and if yes which is the best way.
Android Version: 4.0.3
Kernel Version: 3.0.15-N7000DDLP8-CL551076
Build Number: IML74K.DDLPA
Kindly suggest. Thanks in advance .
Can any one please help....
I suggest you to use LiquidSmooth 2.3. Brilliant rom, the best I have tried on Note. But notice it only got english language.
/CK
Yes! its totally safe when done in the right manner....download stock LP3 rom...GB..from stock roms thread...download pc odin and unlockroot software from unlockroot.com...
Now put your mobile to download mode..vol up then lock then menu...press all 3 until you see a android bot...click continue...
Make sure u hav kies installed in pc...open pc odin software...connect ur phone to the pc..click on PDA in pc odin and direct it to the LP3 rom you downloaded..and click on start...wait till everything is done..your phone restarts in GB mod...enable usb debugging and connect it again..open unlock root software and click root..
You have a perfectly rooted phone and safe too...now just follow the steps of RR...download RR and redpill recovery..go to CWM. .vol down and lock and menu...flash redpill..go to advanced and hit Reboot Recovery. .go to wipe menu and do all 3wipes...flash RR..
ENJOY:cyclops:
the videos in my sig may be of more help
Hey guys, I've rooted and installed ClockWorkMod on my Huawei U8800 Pro, but whenever I installan ICS or Jelly Bean based ROM on it, it can't find network. Doesn't even ask me for the SIM PIN number. However, if I flash the Gingerbread UPDATE.APP, it works without any problems.
Any advice, anyone? I'm utterly baffled by this issue.
EDIT: Managed to solve the problem by installing this wonderful ROM, along with the ICS Baseband included in the post.
Hi Friends,
Purchased Bravo Yesterday, Let me know which is the best ROM currently available without any bugs and let me know how can I backup my stock ROM. Thanks in advance.
prakashr85 said:
Hi Friends,
Purchased Bravo Yesterday, Let me know which is the best ROM currently available without any bugs and let me know how can I backup my stock ROM. Thanks in advance.
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Look at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35464658
skeevy420 posted a port of a CM 7.2 ROM. It's the best IMO. Ask anyone here, cm 7.2 is the best running ROM for the bravo.
Current ROM: CM7.2 Euroskank Cherry Picks | Bravo port
prakashr85 said:
Hi Friends,
Purchased Bravo Yesterday, Let me know which is the best ROM currently available without any bugs and let me know how can I backup my stock ROM. Thanks in advance.
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I think I read somewhere how to backup the stock ROM but I haven't researched how to do that.
What I would do instead would be to:
1. Root your phone with SuperOneClick http://shortfuse.org or an alternative.
2. Download Titanium backup from the market
3. Backup up apps and data using that
IMO, once you install a ROM, you won't want to go back to stock, but if you ever want the stock firmware, you can easily flash the .sbf file to the bravo, which will restore your phone to its factory new state (then repeat steps 1 & 2, and on step 3 you'll restore the apps and data).
To backup the stock rom, root it and install Defy 2nd-init. Then boot into recovery and make a nandroid.
As fas as the sbf being the "stock rom", not all Bravos come with the ATT SBF software on them. A good example was that user who installed CM7 and lost the 900\1800 baseband since its not available in the baseband switcher.
Read the Guide Its for the Defy, but a lot of the information is the same for us. Just ignore the parts about the Defy SBFs and CG Values.