Very soon I will receive a new phone (TyTnII) and I would want a full backup of my phone. The new phone will be flashed with my current phone and thus containing all my current settings and software. I think the only way to do this, is by dumping (cooking) and restoring (flashing) a ROM of my current phone. -Maybe I could be wrong-
Is there a "dumping ROM" -thread for dummies? In each and every thread there are parts of the solution, but nowhere a step-by-step description is to be found. In most of the threads people mention the programming code they use to dump a ROM, is a user-friendly user interface (GUI?) for cooking and flashing already available? Btw, after reading and searching on this superb site for some 3 days, I found out all I needed to know about flashing. Currently using a Dutty ROM with separately flashed RADIO. LAS, for cooking no solution seems to be at hand.
Hoping to find a solution, if you are so kind to respons, please no "use the search-section" or "read W.I.K.I. please" - been there, done that - and make sure to use all related links. Maybe this thread might become a first try to build a real "Cooking and flashing for dummies".
With kind regards,
Gert Beckers
Belgium
GertBeckers said:
Very soon I will receive a new phone (TyTnII) and I would want a full backup of my phone. The new phone will be flashed with my current phone and thus containing all my current settings and software. I think the only way to do this, is by dumping (cooking) and restoring (flashing) a ROM of my current phone. -Maybe I could be wrong-
Is there a "dumping ROM" -thread for dummies? In each and every thread there are parts of the solution, but nowhere a step-by-step description is to be found. In most of the threads people mention the programming code they use to dump a ROM, is a user-friendly user interface (GUI?) for cooking and flashing already available? Btw, after reading and searching on this superb site for some 3 days, I found out all I needed to know about flashing. Currently using a Dutty ROM with separately flashed RADIO. LAS, for cooking no solution seems to be at hand.
Hoping to find a solution, if you are so kind to respons, please no "use the search-section" or "read W.I.K.I. please" - been there, done that - and make sure to use all related links. Maybe this thread might become a first try to build a real "Cooking and flashing for dummies".
With kind regards,
Gert Beckers
Belgium
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Are you sure you've read all the Relevant wiki pages?
This has instructions for Dumping and Reconstructing a ROM.
If you want to read these and make you own tutorial, feel free, but don't ask others to do it for you.
Kyphur says it best: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2031989&postcount=45
Ta
Dave
"IF YOU DON'T CARE ABOUT UNDERSTANDING THE JOURNEY THEN YOU PROBABLY SHOULDN'T BE HERE IN THE FIRST PLACE." is exactly what I mean with "In each and every thread there are parts of the solution". Nowhere the -part- of the solution is in clear english. Can I give you an example from your link?
How to dump a ROM :
"$ ./pdocread.exe -l
210.38M (0xd260000) FLASHDR
| 3.12M (0x31f000) Part00
| 3.50M (0x380000) Part01
| 69.38M (0x4560000) Part02
| 134.38M (0x8660000) Part03
STRG handles:
handle e7489c1a134.38M (0x8660000)
handle 474960e6 69.38M (0x4560000)
handle c74b0fda 3.50M (0x380000)
handle 074b0eee 3.12M (0x31f000)
disk e7489c1a
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 474960e6
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk c74b0fda
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 074b0eee
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00"
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Maybe some people forget that not everybody is a programmer! Seems to me something is missing here? Anyone can explain to me what the h*ll this means?
Next line:
"DUMP THEM!
Code:
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part00 0 0x31f000 Part00.raw
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part01 0 0x380000 Part01.raw
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part02 0 0x4560000 Part02.raw
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part03 0 0x8660000 Part03.raw"
And again something seems to be missing here. Maybe some people forget that not everybody is a programmer!
Anyone can explain to me what the h*ll this means?
Thus my remark:
"Hoping to find a solution, if you are so kind to respons, please no "use the search-section" or "read W.I.K.I. please" - been there, done that -" Maybe -I admid- I should have added: "Are you sure you've read all the Relevant wiki pages?" and "If you want to read these and make you own tutorial, feel free, but don't ask others to do it for you."
Good teachers are just thais hard to find. Thanks for the response anyway, but I will just keep on looking for a clear and understandable explanation and/or guideline.
kind regards,
Gert Beckers
Belgium.
GertBeckers said:
Maybe some people forget that not everybody is a programmer!
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This is XDA-Developers and your posting in the ROM Development forum. A certain level of understanding is expected.
May I suggest you look at backup software such as Sprite or SPB Backup instead or dumping and reconstructing your ROM.
Thanks
Dave
Sprite backup works great and btw Gert,
those are command line instructions-pretty straightforward actually.
Thank you for your reply , I used "SPB Backup". I just hope this nifty little tool will also make a backup of all installed software (but I doubt it).
Btw, my new 8GB Ultra II SD SDHC Memory Card just arrived!
Sir Thanks-a-lot,
Gert Beckers
GertBeckers said:
Thank you for your reply , I used "SPB Backup". I just hope this nifty little tool will also make a backup of all installed software (but I doubt it).
Btw, my new 8GB Ultra II SD SDHC Memory Card just arrived!
Sir Thanks-a-lot,
Gert Beckers
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Sprite does-use it all the time, not sure about SPB, haven't used it.
GertBeckers said:
Thank you for your reply , I used "SPB Backup". I just hope this nifty little tool will also make a backup of all installed software (but I doubt it).
Btw, my new 8GB Ultra II SD SDHC Memory Card just arrived!
Sir Thanks-a-lot,
Gert Beckers
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SPB Backup 2.0 will backup your entire ROM won't it?
Dave
This is becoming less and less of a developer site and more and more of a whinning, lazy a$$, "help me do what I can't do for myself". These users aren't even willing to read and then they retort back with indignation.
By the way, DaveShaw is kind of a big deal here. He doesn't have over 1200 posts because he is too lazy to read or do some research on his own. He has been helping and developing. Show some respect or be ready to be ignored.
kimtyson said:
This is becoming less and less of a developer site and more and more of a whinning, lazy a$$, "help me do what I can't do for myself". These users aren't even willing to read and then they retort back with indignation.
By the way, DaveShaw is kind of a big deal here. He doesn't have over 1200 posts because he is too lazy to read or do some research on his own. He has been helping and developing. Show some respect or be ready to be ignored.
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... and hot water might have been invented on this "whining-site" over and over again. Thank you for you constructive info and positive feedback.
Since everything is going downhill, and most of you are having a bad day, it might be the moment to close this topic?
Sir Grins-a-lot,
Ger Beckers
This topic shouldn't be opened.
Gert,
I'm not having a bad day.
The ROM dumping instructions are in command line format and as Dave has pointed out, all that info is available in the ROM dumping thread. Read it and try it yourself, works great to dump ROM's.
kristoff_sz said:
This topic shouldn't be opened.
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I agree. Can we drop this, please.
When a Moderator get's on this thread should be closed.
-Question asked, advice given. End of Discussion.
Dave
hey man,
Well, I haven't tried it, but here's some easy step-by-step instructions on how to dump a ROM:
1. I just put all the necessary files in this folder:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jc1xtnpqnxj
Download it and extract it to your C: drive.
2. Plug in your device
3. Open a Command Prompt and type in the following:
Code:
cd C:\
Code:
pdocread -l
This should bring output something like this:
Code:
210.38M (0xd260000) FLASHDR
| 3.12M (0x31f000) Part00
| 3.50M ([COLOR="orange]0x380000[/COLOR]) Part01
| 69.38M ([COLOR="orange"]0x4560000[/COLOR]) Part02
| 134.38M (0x8660000) Part03
STRG handles:
handle e7489c1a134.38M (0x8660000)
handle 474960e6 69.38M (0x4560000)
handle c74b0fda 3.50M (0x380000)
handle 074b0eee 3.12M (0x31f000)
disk e7489c1a
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 474960e6
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk c74b0fda
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 074b0eee
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Look at the orange items at the top. I've made these orange to make note that when you do this, those numbers will probably be different. So, open Notepad and copy and paste the numbers you see there. Now do this:
Code:
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part01 0 [COLOR="orange"]0x380000[/COLOR] Part01.raw
NOTE: Replace the orange numbers with the first set of numbers you took down.
Do the same with this, except replace the orange numbers with the second set of numbers you took down:
Code:
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part02 0 [COLOR="orange"]0x4560000[/COLOR] Part02.raw
NOTE: this line might take a while, but don't close the window until it's done.
OK, if done correctly, you should have Part01.raw and Part02.raw in your C:\ drive.
Now, download this file:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=5NA811QP
and extract it to your C: drive
Now go to your C drive, cut Part01.raw and Part02.raw and paste them in C:\kaiserkitchen\BaseROM.
Now download this file:
http://210.64.124.194/download/TyTN II_SEA_WM6.1_Upgrade_20080602.zip
and take the RUU_signed out of it and place it in C:\kaiserkitchen\BaseROM
then go into C:\kaiserkitchen, double-click on KaiserKitchen.cmd, press e, then press b.
4. Cook the ROM.
Now cook the ROM by following the steps here:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Kaiser ROM Kitchen Tutorial
although, make sure you do not add any packages
You're done, hope it helps
Eric Draven,
Finally some one who understands the true meaning of a forum!
Thanks a lot for the clear and understandable explanation. I'm sure that I will finally be able to cook my own ROM, I hope that this tread might be used by plenty other seekers At least finally the title of the thread correspond with its content!
Just one last question; at the end of your reply you wrote: "although, make sure you do not add any packages" What kind of packages do you mean? Is installed software considered "packages"?
Sir Thanks-a-lot,
Gert Beckers
Belgium
Eric Draven,
Finally some one who understands the true spirit of a forum: helping others! At last the title of the thread corresponds with its content! No *****ing or wining, just helping! Respect!
I hope this final and conclusif answer might help tons of others in cooking their own ROM!
What do you mean with: "although, make sure you do not add any packages". Is any installed software considered "packages"?
Sir Thanks-a-lot,
Gert Beckers
Belgium
GertBeckers said:
Eric Draven,
Finally some one who understands the true meaning of a forum!
Thanks a lot for the clear and understandable explanation. I'm sure that I will finally be able to cook my own ROM, I hope that this tread might be used by plenty other seekers At least finally the title of the thread correspond with its content!
Just one last question; at the end of your reply you wrote: "although, make sure you do not add any packages" What kind of packages do you mean? Is installed software considered "packages"?
Sir Thanks-a-lot,
Gert Beckers
Belgium
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Packages are the Equivelant of CABs that you use when Cooking ROMs.
i.e. You would use a new Dialer Package and Cook that into your ROM, rather than install a CAB.
When using the Kitchen, you get to pick what packages you would like.
All of this is in the ROM Cooking Wiki.
Thanks
Dave
Dave- Finally someone who understands the true spirit of a forum: helping others to help themselves.
GertB- You remain thick as a brick! And you double posted.
Oh, and though you "are sure you will finally be able to cook your own ROM" I am not as confident. You don't even understand what packages are. I suggest you stop posting and begin reading a little. Then best of luck to you. I will wait with baited breath for your excellent ROM addition to the forums.
Here is a link to the ROM KITCHEN TUTORIAL, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=349895&highlight=ROM+cooking+WIKI, posted before you decided to join the party. I'd say "title of the thread correspond with its content".
kimtyson said:
GertB- You remain thick as a brick! And you double posted.
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I believe that was a mistake, and I'm pretty sure he did not mean to bump this thread
@GertBeckers: Yes, when I say "Do not add any packages" I am talking about the software you would usually add when cooking a ROM
Related
Evening all,
I also have a brand new Orange(UK) branded TyTnII. I have dumped the ROM following the guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334680, however the partition table looks a little different:
C:\Users\***\Desktop\ITS>pdocread -l
210.38M (0xd260000) FLASHDR
| 3.12M (0x31f000) Part00
| 3.50M (0x380000) Part01
| 69.63M (0x45a0000) Part02
| 134.13M (0x8620000) Part03
STRG handles:
handle e7489c1a134.13M (0x8620000)
handle 074970e6 69.63M (0x45a0000)
handle e74b0fda 3.50M (0x380000)
handle e74b0eee 3.12M (0x31f000)
disk e7489c1a
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 074970e6
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk e74b0fda
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk e74b0eee
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
which meant that the dump commands were:
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part00 0 0x31f000 Part00.raw
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part01 0 0x380000 Part01.raw
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part02 0 0x45a0000 Part02.raw
pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part03 0 0x8620000 Part03.raw
The reconstruction was then as per http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=337066,
using the Windows.nb from http://rapidshare.com/files/65254405/WindowsFRA1.56.406.5.rar
The ROM has been rebuilt with Dark Simpson ROM tool, 7zip'ped and is availiable :
http://rapidshare.com/files/66123403/1.81.61.2.WWE.Orange.UK.7z.html
If anyone wants the RAW files, please let me know and I will zip and up those too. Usual disclaimers about me not being responsible for your bricks apply.
Nicely done......
In your original post about this ROM, I asked if you could post the OS and Build numbers, but you never did (and still haven't!)
Go to Start | Settings | System tab | About - make a note of the line that starts "CE OS......" and post it back here please
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This is the missing piece of the puzzle so to speak....when this information is available, then the cooks will know if the core of the O/S has been updated etc. before they waste time cooking with it.
Thanks in advance,
Mark.
Mark Crouch said:
Nicely done......
In your original post about this ROM, I asked if you could post the OS and Build numbers, but you never did (and still haven't!)
This is the missing piece of the puzzle so to speak....when this information is available, then the cooks will know if the core of the O/S has been updated etc. before they waste time cooking with it.
Thanks in advance,
Mark.
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its an old os and build CE OS 5.2.1620 (Build 18125.0.4.2)
^^ yep, what he said!
Thanks Dutty/Rik - glad we've got that cleared up
Mark.
so now what? it is a lie? it doesnt looks like a big update from 1.56 ?
rom
the rom that has been uploaded is that the raw files or a reconstructed rom
many thanks
steven
this was my reconstruction from the raw dump
orange
so if i put one of the other roms on my orange tytn ii could i flash your reconstruction for warranty purposes
do i need any tools to flash the rom
many thanks
steven
Hi Steven,
I hope so! It's the reason I dumped and reconstructed this ROM - I have subsequently flashed the HTC shipped ROM to my Kaiser, and its running so much faster.
Although I have tested re-flashing this ROM to take me back to an Orange branding, I give no guarantees that it will return your Kaiser back to how it was when you bought it, or that it won't turn your Kaiser into the most expensive paper weight you ever bought.
As with everything on XDA-devs, its entirely at your own risk (but i'm glad I gave it a go!)
sirsyco has posted a guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=335568 on reverting back to the original ROM, while using POF's Hard-SPL http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334679 and CustomRRU http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334890 should provide everything you need to flash to the first HTC shipped ROM, which you will find links to in various places in this forum.
Please note that I only flashed the HTC OS, not the radio stack or the splashscreen.
I am afraid I am not going to provide a step-by-step - all of the guides linked above provide the details to do what you want to do, and I am afraid I am of the opinion that if you don't get what is being described in those tut's, you really should not be dumping and flashing ROM's yourself.
No offence intended, but im not going to lead you out of your depth - I don't want anyone to fry their beloved Kaiser on my instructions!
orange rom
hi rik
no offence taken
can i just ask you when you went from orange to htc did you hard spl then just run the htc shipped rom
how did you just instal the os and not the spl or radio stack
did you notice a difference with the htc rom
many thanks
steven
Rik
Can you tell me...when you flashed the OS only, did you get the SIMLOCK problem?
I think that was the mistake I did... I flashed the whole thing rather than the OS alone... i wasnt aware of this complication in changing other bit besides the OS...
My phone (originally Orange ROM) is still locked (24hrs now) but its usable if you put it on flight mode.. it seems to be faster..menus, keyboard opening response, applcation launch etc.. not sure how much having the phone part switched off effects the performance...
bigchemist said:
I think that was the mistake I did... I flashed the whole thing rather than the OS alone... i wasnt aware of this complication in changing other bit besides the OS...
My phone (originally Orange ROM) is still locked (24hrs now) but its usable if you put it on flight mode.. it seems to be faster..menus, keyboard opening response, applcation launch etc.. not sure how much having the phone part switched off effects the performance...
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Could possibly be
Could you share radio or raw from this ROM?
Thanks.
Don't do it unless you know what it is and it is your choice
First please backup all gsmdata using backup_GSM.bat and restore using restore_GSM.bat if things go wrong, hope not to
Use at your own risk, take no responsibility for any RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MALFUNCTIONS OR OTHER ISSUES THAT MAY OCCUR
1. Connect active sync, I connect it in guest mode
2. Run Read_MAC_adsress.bat
3. Save your old MAC address (the file orig_MAC.bin) at good location in your hard disk
4. Open newMAC.bin in any hex editor (it's your MAC address in reverse)
5. Change it as you want and save it
6. Run Write_new_MAC.bat to change MAC address
7. If you want to restore the old MAC address run restore_mac.bat
8. now soft reset
9. just wish me luck If this works for you and I hope it will
To check your MAC address: go to wireless settings > advance > MAC > see it there
I'll make an app to change it soon after the exam if this works
paradis_pal
long live Palestine
am I on the black list again?
this works on my device, and there is no risk if you backup all gsmdata using backup_GSM.bat and restore using restore_GSM.bat, but the save the gsmdata.bin in a good location
it works try it
I udpate it to the new itsutils tool and it works, I used to use the old version
Perhaps a foolish question, but what is the benefit of changing the MAC adress?
another stupid question...
thnx but what the advantage of changing mac address..?
and is mac address is IMEI ..?
an example..
If you are hacker of wi-fi connections, you can find permitted mac adress..
After you can change mac adress of your device and enter to wi-fi network.. (if wi-fi network has shield with only mac adresses)
Mac adress using for network identity and its unique on the world..
IMEI number using for gsm device identity..
Thanks for explaining!
rondol1 said:
Perhaps a foolish question, but what is the benefit of changing the MAC adress?
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Dear sir
Please please, next time before asking a foolish question, use search and you will find a lot of answers, and not only in this forum.
Or at least read the first line (don’t do it unless you know what it is).
Thanks in advance.
ycimpir said:
If you are hacker of wi-fi connections, you can find permitted mac adress..
After you can change mac adress of your device and enter to wi-fi network.. (if wi-fi network has shield with only mac adresses)
Mac adress using for network identity and its unique on the world..
IMEI number using for gsm device identity..
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Thanks for this answer I couldn’t answer better
Some people set their access points to certain MAC addresses, if you knew them, you can access the network (hack) for free internet at least in my case.
The problem: there are no close WiFi networks near my area, but I hack a net café using this method,
Thanks for replying
nice, thanks for this
Hello Chopin
I can't unzip file:"Cannot open file: it does not appear to be a valid archive. If you downloaded this file, try downloading the file again" Please, could you share it again??
Thanks
sorry it is rar archive I should warn
use the free program 7-zip to uncompress the files
Chopin said:
sorry it is rar archive I should warn
use the free program 7-zip to uncompress the files
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Ok, thanks, I get it.
Regards
Hey,
It doesn't work for me.
I connect my phone and active sync is in guest mode, then i run read_mac_adsress but i can't find newMAC.bin.
Where can i find this file?
Thanks,
Steffen
sorry for the late reply, Exams
if you use wm5, install enablerapi.cab first you can find it at the pagepool changer
I assume pdocread/write are Prophet specific? I have a Kaiser. I tried backup_GSM first, but got 0 bytes, so I'm assuming it is Prophet specific. Is there anyway that I could get source code to modify for Kaiser?
I would like to change MAC addresses on my Kaiser to troubleshoot problems with our crap MAC-secured wireless network. Currently, I have to lug around my laptop to do this.
Thanks!
http://nah6.com/~itsme/cvs-xdadevtools/itsutils/
Artemis
I'm using an Artemis (Xda Orbit) and tried Read_MAC_adsress which didn't work for me either.
Using pdocread -l I get this:
62.44M (0x3e70000) TrueFFS
| 3.06M (0x30fc00) Part00
| 3.06M (0x310000) Part01
| 56.25M (0x3840000) Part02
46.97M (0x2ef8000) TrueFFS
| 3.06M (0x30fc00) Part00
| 3.06M (0x310000) Part01
| 56.25M (0x3840000) Part02
511.50k (0x7fe00) TRUEFFS
| 3.06M (0x30fc00) Part00
| 3.06M (0x310000) Part01
| 56.25M (0x3840000) Part02
5.69G (0x16c680000) DSK1:
| 5.69G (0x16c280000) Part00
20.00k (0x5000) BTD1:
| 19.00k (0x4c00) PART00
STRG handles:
handle cd94b3fe 19.00k (0x4c00)
handle 4da2e506 5.69G (0x16c280000)
handle ae9cbe2e511.50k (0x7fe00)
handle aeace2a2 46.97M (0x2ef8000)
handle 0eae22b6 56.25M (0x3840000)
handle ceae2002 3.06M (0x310000)
handle 6fb1ffa2 3.06M (0x30fc00)
disk cd94b3fe
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 4da2e506
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk ae9cbe2e
3 partitions, 2 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk aeace2a2
3 partitions, 2 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 0eae22b6
3 partitions, 2 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 15 xx 01 xx 2a xx 02 xx 09 xx 06 xx
disk ceae2002
3 partitions, 2 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 15 xx 01 xx 2a xx 02 xx 09 xx 06 xx
disk 6fb1ffa2
3 partitions, 2 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 15 xx 01 xx 2a xx 02 xx 09 xx 06 xx
I xx'ed out some of the numbers on the uniqueid in case I was giving something away I shouldn't.
Given that information, any chance you can point me in the right direction to finding where my MAC address is?
Thanks.
I'm not sue about youe device, acctually I'm not sure if this will work in other prophet, no one confirm
I can only assure it work only on my device
-l will list the disk only, the MAC can be found the data on the doc, not on the list
I can't help u right now but try to ask in your device section hope that someone will help you
and if please one confirm if this will read the MAC address
thanx man . i ll test it
Need the newest build for flash, anyone here has got this one?
STILL WAITING
How do you know these builds exist?
optiquest said:
Need the newest build for flash, anyone here has got this one?
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Thank you for the answer
keep cool my friend
you gave him only 18 minutes to reply...
this is no chat, so it is quite possible that it will need some time before he realizes that a reply is needed.
cheers
Haha... I was only teasing a little
But I'm very curious about these new builds
ninja.rogue said:
keep cool my friend
you gave him only 18 minutes to reply...
this is no chat, so it is quite possible that it will need some time before he realizes that a reply is needed.
cheers
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How much minutes now?
pffff....
Yep,
I'm still waithing to...
Build date is 28/03/08?
It's out there... org wm6.1 from HTC but where to grab.....
Problem with dumping
This may not be the place to post this but The how to dump thread is unfrequently visited since I have posted this yesterday and no one has posted anything after. I think whoever reads this thread can help me.
Flame suit on but here goes
Please help me... Anyone... I'm getting Access is denied the bottom line.
-- Is it working correctly or what? IDK. Please help!! Thanks in advance
C:\>pdocread -l
210.25M (0xd240000) FLASHDR
| 3.12M (0x31f000) Part00
| 3.50M (0x380000) Part01
| 79.13M (0x4f20000) Part02
| 124.50M (0x7c80000) Part03
STRG handles:
handle c7481c1a124.50M (0x7c80000)
handle 2748f0e6 79.13M (0x4f20000)
handle 274b0fda 3.50M (0x380000)
handle 074b0eee 3.12M (0x31f000)
disk c7481c1a
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 2748f0e6
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 274b0fda
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 074b0eee
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
C:\>pdocread -w -d FLASHDR -b 0x800 -p Part00 0 0x31f000 Part00.raw
CopyTFFSToFile(0x0, 0x31f000, Part00.raw)
ERROR: Unable to open host/destination file - Access is Denied
Laurentius26 said:
How do you know these builds exist?
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what you think ? yes, there had 19400 build , where to find it , maybe you know that :cool
mwang said:
what you think ? yes, there had 19400 build , where to find it , maybe you know that :cool
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I can't see that image
hi
here´s a link to 19400 kaiser rom in chs: http://rapidshare.com/files/109028458/Kaiser_DFT_V2_19400_CHS_Release.rar, but i can´t dump it to change the mui files, it´s from darkforces team.
cheers.
ark666 said:
hi
here´s a link to 19400 kaiser rom in chs: http://rapidshare.com/files/109028458/Kaiser_DFT_V2_19400_CHS_Release.rar, but i can´t dump it to change the mui files, it´s from darkforces team.
cheers.
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Nice job my friend. Let's see if I can round up somebody who can dump this to change it up.
While i´m trying to dump it with kaiserkitchen, it gives me an error with RecMod.exe.
cheers
I just dumped the rom and it appears it is not an official ROM. I am assuming this as PCMKeyboard is in the SYS files already!!!!!
Is this a joke
Haven't really worked alot with other languages, but I'm seeing alot of errors while dumping the contents of the imgfs in the latter half of step 2a.
It's being really retarded and making modules out of all sorts of stuff, some of it being bitmaps. I'm gonna call it quits.
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Haven't really worked alot with other languages, but I'm seeing alot of errors while dumping the contents of the imgfs in the latter half of step 2a.
It's being really retarded and making modules out of all sorts of stuff, some of it being bitmaps. I'm gonna call it quits.
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Well, thank you for trying anyways. Guess we will just have to wait for somebody to find a good source for this build.
ryncppr said:
I just dumped the rom and it appears it is not an official ROM. I am assuming this as PCMKeyboard is in the SYS files already!!!!!
Is this a joke
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Can u share the method to dump the ROM?
Ok let me change the topic real quick where can i find the att tilt test rom 19209 dump.
correct me if i wrong.
Laurentius26 said:
How much minutes now?
pffff....
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sorry for forgot to reply it!
Yes, 19400 released today, and the newest build i know is 1955x..
hope someday we can use it soon.
I would really appreciate some help associated with the below quote from a thread relating to i780 ROMs.
I along with a bunch of other Aussies would love to upgrade our Australian versions of this device to WM6.1.
Please help us!!
Originally Posted by Kostiz
G'Day All,
Just to bring this question up once more of the ROM version in my Australian released PDA i780 is DTHD1.
This version is not listed or at this stage supported under the samsung support page.
http://www.samsungmobile.com/support...untry=sg&os=xp
So if I may throw out some question to some of the xda family.
[1] Can I back up the current boot+PDA+phone ROMS of the i780 before flashing?
[2] What is the difference in this ROM version DTHD1 and is this Australian Specific because of our 2G-3G GSM networks?
[3] Is it possible to upgrade WM6 via using i780PDXIB1_Upgrader_XP or similar downloadables from the samsung support page from above?
[4] Will I need to revert to a different ROM (backwards) like i780_PDXHL2 in order to use the upgrade (move forward) and then one of these cooked ROM versions?
[5] Can I use WM6.5 or do I need to jump to WM6.1 first?
I might add that the Samsung web site under choosing country - Australia doesn't have the i780 listed (well I couldn't find it), So I assume they don't even know we have it, LOL
If you haven't guessed already, I am from Sydney Australia, Gday mate!!
So I hope someone can take the time to point me in the right direction to make some changes as the ROM performace of my current version "DTHD1" is very poor when battery drops below 50%.
I am sorry for the long thread, and digging up an old one, but I did see a fellow commrade ask a similar question with no real answer that I saw so I'm asking again in a little more detail.
PEACE
Kostiz
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1)I don t know how but is possible to backup the pda part
2)I don t know
3)Yes but you need to modify the updater or flash the pda part extracted from the updater and then do the completely update
4)If you want you can flash cooked roms without upgrading phone and boot
5)You can use wm6.5
Thanks for the reply mate.
So it's looking like a cooked 6.5 rom might be the best option at the moment...
What are the risks associated with flashing the ROM? Is there a chance that because the version is different more common Euro/Asian versions that a cooked ROM could brick the device??
I upgraded my Treo 750 from WM5 to WM6 (cooked) and then to an official WM6 ROM and there were no dramas. I am assuming this process will be similar?
LI0NMAN said:
Thanks for the reply mate.
So it's looking like a cooked 6.5 rom might be the best option at the moment...
What are the risks associated with flashing the ROM? Is there a chance that because the version is different more common Euro/Asian versions that a cooked ROM could brick the device??
I upgraded my Treo 750 from WM5 to WM6 (cooked) and then to an official WM6 ROM and there were no dramas. I am assuming this process will be similar?
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All the wm6.5 roms for i780 have a mouse bug (when you move the cursor a little square appears on the screen) and (i think) they are slower than wm6.1.
Someone briked his i780 but i think it was because of hardware problems.
Yes, for example if you want to upgrade boot+phone+pda to HL2 you can flash a cooked HL2(only pda), upgrade using the officially upgrader and than reflash the pda part.
Thanks again, I'll have a good read of EFN's thread there to further understand what needs to be done...
Anyone here successfully upgraded their i780 DTHD1? If so what version have you upgraded it to?
Well I gave up waiting and dove right in and updated the PDA part with i780 Heroes WM6.1 Final ROM. (was the only one I could find quickly)
Basically I took the following steps;
run Mirage Updater:
- select PDA in Mirage updater
- Select .bin file in my case i780 Heroes WM6.1 Final ROM.
- Wait until Mirage Updater finishes checking the bin file
- Press Detect.....wait
now on the phone..
- Take OUT the battery (MUST!) and then put it back
- Switch on the phone while holding the ENTER and FUNCTION buttons (ALT BUTTON)
- Wait until you see the boot msg
- Then Plug in the USB cable
- It should begin downloading automatically and once done you can disconnect your i780
- Reset & DONE!
( I found a procedure in PDF that talk about loading the russian DXHE1 ROM E1 english version first, but I didn't bother and jumped straight to this ROM )
**Now the only I problem I encountered after it booted was the align screen loop issue began!!! I didn't have this issue prior so I can only assume it has something to do with the flashing.**
The temp solution for me was I added a empty txt file on my storage card (installed in phone) labeled "welcome.not" without quotes of course
I tried an alternate solution by editing the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\TOUCH:MaxCalError vale from 7 to 20, but this didn't work.
the file on the card bypassed the alignscreen so I could finally use the ROM.
The ROM and phone is behaving far better than the OEM firmware, but as the alignment is all messed up, this new ROM is not the best of options for me until I figure out the issue with the touchscreen section. (The phone is only weeks old, so I doubt hardware failure)
One thing I forgot to do was back up my original ROM, so if any Aussies out there are thinking of flashing, could you please backup the ROM prior to flashing as I want to revert back and see if the alignment recovers.
There is a process to do this here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2307129&postcount=15
Finally a snapshot of my phone now looks like this..
{
"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"
}
Can someone pls back up the DTHD1 OEM rom as I want to try and roll back.
This link should take you to where u can do the backup dump of the rom..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...9&postcount=15
Backed up ROM
Hi Kostiz.
I have just backed up my rom for you below is a copy of the CMD screen and the outcomes.
Which files do you want / need?
C:\itsutil>pdocread -l
254.25M (0xfe40000) DSK1:
| 1.25M (0x13f000) Part00
| 2.88M (0x2e0000) Part01
| 84.00M (0x5400000) Part02
| 164.75M (0xa4c0000) Part03
1.90G (0x79b00000) DSK2:
| 1.90G (0x79ae1200) Part00
STRG handles:
handle#0 07664e1a 1.90G (0x79ae1200)
handle#1 677f642e 164.75M (0xa4c0000)
handle#2 e78567be 84.00M (0x5400000)
handle#3 4785679a 2.88M (0x2e0000)
handle#4 a7856752 1.25M (0x13f000)
disk 07664e1a
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 677f642e
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk e78567be
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 4785679a
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk a7856752
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
C:\itsutil>pdocread -w -d DSK1: -b 0x800 -p Part00 0 0x13f000 Part00.raw
CopyTFFSToFile(0x0, 0x13f000, Part00.raw)
C:\itsutil>pdocread -w -d DSK1: -b 0x800 -p Part01 0 0x2e0000 Part01.raw
CopyTFFSToFile(0x0, 0x2e0000, Part01.raw)
C:\itsutil>pdocread -w -d DSK1: -b 0x800 -p Part02 0 0x5400000 Part02.raw
CopyTFFSToFile(0x0, 0x5400000, Part02.raw)
C:\itsutil>pdocread -w -d DSK1: -b 0x800 -p Part03 0 0xa4c0000 Part03.raw
CopyTFFSToFile(0x0, 0xa4c0000, Part03.raw)
BTW : - Below are the .raw file sizes as reported by the system as you can see all is successful.
C:\itsutil>dir *.raw
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 04BA-005C
Directory of C:\itsutil
03/06/2009 14:31 0 file.raw
03/06/2009 14:34 1,306,624 Part00.raw
03/06/2009 14:38 3,014,656 Part01.raw
03/06/2009 14:38 88,080,384 Part02.raw
03/06/2009 14:50 172,752,896 Part03.raw
5 File(s) 265,154,560 bytes
Just let me know which file(s) you need and I am more than happy to upload them somewhere.
Thanks
LI0NMAN said:
I would really appreciate some help associated with the below quote from a thread relating to i780 ROMs.
I along with a bunch of other Aussies would love to upgrade our Australian versions of this device to WM6.1.
Please help us!!
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Hi there, the version you can use should be the same found on the Heroes WM6.1 thread page.
I am using i780 from Optus here and have upgraded using this file:
i780PDXHL2_Upgrader_Vista
and after that I upgraded using i780PDXIB1_Upgrader_VISTA
Please download the SamsungModem_VISTA.zip prior running the upgrader executables.
I am not sure what OS you are using but at least you know what versions worked for me.
I am not using any custom made ROMs but I am still waiting for the developments of 6.5 by Inertiax. So, I won't be able to help you with the roll back or tips on the custom 6.1 ROM, sorry.
Installing updates/roms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=3965684&postcount=162
Hello All,
I have been doing a lot of searching and reading lately in regards to cooking ROMs and stuff for my HTC fuze (US AT&T touch pro). As many of you have already flashed a ROM, I updated to the latest OEM HTC ROM instead and just lived with it. As anyone can imagine I see the need to upgrade now and feel that NRG's latest ROM would be a good start.
I read the wiki and focused on these threads to try and upgrade my Fuze:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=448008&highlight=Rom+guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=526228&highlight=Rom+guide+backup+installed+program
Everything makes sense in the guides, but I am having trouble with backing up my current ROM as well as installing a new one.
When I run the CMD to read the Orginal ROM I get the following:
C:\Documents and Settings\NickD>C:\Downloads\itsutilsbin-20091117\pdocread.exe -w -d DSK1: -b 0x800 -p Part00 0 0x31f000 Part00.raw
CopyTFFSToFile(0x0, 0x31f000, Part00.raw)
ERROR: ITReadDisk : read 001746e8 bytes - The device is not ready for use.
I changed the reg DWORD to 1 AND soft reseted. Out of ideas here.
When I try to flash HardSPL I get the following error:
ERROR [202]: CONNECTION
I have followed the SPL flashing instructions exactly, I have it connected through activesync with .net V3.5. I have read all the HardSPL threads almost to the end. If I am missing something, it must be hidden.
I currently have the 5.11.502.2 Image Version and I am thinking that this is causing my troubles on many fronts. I have overly searched this site and google for the fixes to this and tried them all. The only thing I do not have in common with these issues is that I have the newest Fuze and ROM which I am guessing don't like these things. I not a computer expert, but I troubleshoot computers, program and build computers enough to know that there could be issues with the phone. If anyone has flashed a new Fuze please let me know.
Your ERROR [202]: CONNECTION is being caused by the phone asking for permission on the excecution of program, and you not pressing yes on the phone is causing this. It happened to me the day before yesterday, I wasn't paying attention to the phone and I got the same error. When I tried again, noticed the phone had a message of the .exe waiting to execute, I pressed yes and it started fine.
Here's the hard-spl flashing instructions from mskip guide, i turned what I ment in red. I hope this helps you.
1. Download Hard-SPL package and unzip it to your Hard Drive. Make sure it's launched from a local drive (not through network drive, etc.)
2. REMOVE SIM and SD CARDS!!
3. Turn phone back on and let it boot back into your operating system
4. Connect your phone to PC with a USB cable and wait until it syncs with your PC
5. Run RaphaelHardSPL-Unsigned_190_1_3.exe
6. Follow steps in the RUU (Rom Update Utility), check device for prompts after PC shows loading bar
7. It should go to a black screen now
8. SPL flashes, device automatically reboots, job done
9. To confirm you installed it correctly, go into bootloader mode (tricolour screen!) and verify the screen shows 1.90.OliNex
Good luck!
I went back through the process from the beginning...
Thanks for the response. I thought at first that it was something I was overlooking, but I did it again just now and I don't get the prompt. In fact, it never gets to the loading part very long. It's almost like it won't write to the device.
This leads me to believe that AT&T and/or the latest official HTC rom (5-18-09) for my device are not allowing these changes. It is entirely possible since a large majority of people who post in detail on this board have unlocked phones or bought their Fuzes when they fisrt came out in Nov. 2008. I am not in that boat.
Lastly, I think that this could be related to my attempts to dump my current rom. I can read the file structure, but when I attempt to read the parts. I get the error I mentioned before. The weird thing is that I get the following text file that shows the parts in working order:
459.38M (0x1cb60000) FLASHDR
| 3.12M (0x31f000) Part00
| 4.50M (0x480000) Part01
| 159.25M (0x9f40000) Part02
| 292.50M (0x12480000) Part03
1.89G (0x79280000) DSK7:
| 1.89G (0x79120e00) Part00
STRG handles:
handle#0 6dd66332 1.89G (0x79120e00)
handle#1 4fd4e326 292.50M (0x12480000)
handle#2 cfe6061e 159.25M (0x9f40000)
handle#3 cfe605fa 4.50M (0x480000)
handle#4 4fe6042a 3.12M (0x31f000)
disk 6dd66332
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 4fd4e326
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk cfe6061e
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk cfe605fa
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
disk 4fe6042a
0 partitions, 0 binary partitions
customerid=00000000 uniqueid= 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Even though I execute the command:
C:\Documents and Settings\NickD>C:\Downloads\itsutilsbin-20091117\pdocread.exe -
w -d DSK1: -b 0x800 -p Part00 0 0x31f000 Part00.raw
CopyTFFSToFile(0x0, 0x31f000, Part00.raw)
ERROR: ITReadDisk : read 001746e8 bytes - The device is not ready for use.
I still get the error when copying the part thus leading me to believe the device is locked out. I appreciate any ideas and for reading my lengthy post.
Nick
Another thought...
Could it be possible that the new ROM is blocking exe files from running with the fuze from a remote PC? If so, that could be the case. I remember running exe's before but I have flashed a ROM since. Maybe I need to revisit that. It has been months so I am going to need to reread and search more.
what's the main reason behind you needing to dump your rom?
I don't know when my phone was first purchased, I got it second hand almost new on the box, but I've only had it since last saturday, it was a At&T locked Fuze, and it had their latest rom on it, and all I did was hard-spl, flashed custom rom, got the olipro unlocker (that you should get) unlocked it, flashed new radio and added rilphone.dll, and is working like a charm.
if I was you, I made sure to copy anything I needed to my sd card, like sms, contacts, emails, etc., like with pim backup, remove sim and sd off the phone, and hard reset. then try to hard-spl again, and go from there.
I was always thinking about that as a last option. However, if I hard-reset and I still cannot flash HardSPL then I just did a lot of work for nothing not to mention all the work I have to do to get back to the point where I am currently at now.
However, I am glad that I have some verification that it is not something that I am doing wrong at least that I know of.
Any chance you know a link of where to download the original Nov 2008 AT&T Fuze ROM? I think I need to get that provided that the Hard-Reset doesn't get me back far enough and that AT&T still has mine locked out. Also, the orginal ROM must be flash-able on original SPL like the latest HTC Rom (5-18-09).
no but I'll see if I can find it, and the hard reset will reset everything to manufacturers default settings, it will be like it was when it was first flashed.
try this link for all officially shipped roms.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Raphael_WM6.1_ROMs
Thanks for the link. I don't know why I couldn't locate that one even though I was there before. I am thinking of Hard-Resetting with my back-up going to the latest ROM for 2008.
Thanks for your help. I am going to do some more research to see if there is any other way to backup my current ROM other than using pdocread.exe.
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Thanks for the link. I don't know why I couldn't locate that one even though I was there before. I am thinking of Hard-Resetting with my back-up going to the latest ROM for 2008.
Thanks for your help. I am going to do some more research to see if there is any other way to backup my current ROM other than using pdocread.exe.
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no problem, I don't think you should have too many problems, you should be able to hard reset, and flash hard-spl, and then any rom you want, the main reason needed for unlocking is for flashing other radios and using the phone with other networks besides AT&T. You can pm me if you ever have any questions or in need of assistance!
I will keep that in mind. One final question. Will a hard reset take my Fuze to the latest HTC ROM I flashed or will it take it to the original ROM that was on my phone from manufacturer? If its the latest HTC rom, I may be better off flashing the 2008 AT&T rom than hard-resetting my 2009 HTC rom.
nwdst said:
I will keep that in mind. One final question. Will a hard reset take my Fuze to the latest HTC ROM I flashed or will it take it to the original ROM that was on my phone from manufacturer? If its the latest HTC rom, I may be better off flashing the 2008 AT&T rom than hard-resetting my 2009 HTC rom.
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when I said it would go back to manufacturers default, I ment the last flashed rom, 'cause the previous one does not excist on your phone anymore. when you flash a rom , it replaces the whole OS on the phone. so unless you find the previous one you had (nov 08), and reflash, it will stay on the one you have now until you flash again, hard reset wil just wipe it clean.
Closeout
I just wanted to close out this thread. I was able to Flash Hard SPL when I decided to flash using another Windows Vista computer (I only had WinXP to try before). The flash took with no issues. There may be an issue with ActiveSync on my WinXP machine, but I did reinstall it with no success. My recommendation to anyone who has had similar problems to try a friend's PC preferably a Vista PC if WinXP is giving you these issues. Apparently Microsoft may not have their act together and some leftover install issues may be causing problems in some cases.