WM5 help - Palm Treo 750

I downloaded and installed the WM6.1 upgrade on my 700W...not the smartest move. It doesn't have enough memory to run it.
Problem is I can't find WM5 anywhere to downgrade it.
Does anyone know where I can find a WM5 rom to flash my 700W please?
Thanks.
Jaeru...

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Help!

When i trying to update me Magician, the update program "HimaUpgradeUt" writes "Error 100: this ROM is not for your device"(or somethig about it). How I can solve this problem?
Not that I am an expert, but maybe that program is used for Himalaya devices?
Try to download the rom for you're device (ftp://xda-developers.com/Magician), 'cose the one you have isn't for Magician.
I think you should advice with someone on this forum first, which rom to pick.
The right place would be at http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewforum.php?f=27.

How to revert back to WM5?

Well, I followed the instructions and successfully used Faria's WM6 Kitchen ROM, but it's really slow and I don't like it... I'd like to just go back to WM6. How do I do that?
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Wizard_Upgrades
you need to flash it with wm5
So even when I'm still at the Faria's WM6 ROM, I can just use the program and then flash it?
just flash a official rom because all official roms for the wizard where wm5 or flash an old cooked wm5 rom
Yeah, I'm just asking if I can just use the program while I have the Faria WM6 ROM installed on my phone.
When you download a rom it usually comes with it's own flash program.
For speed though try out Octavio's 6.0 before you decide WM6 is slow.
Can you guys please just say yes or no :3
steamwhipper said:
Can you guys please just say yes or no :3
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What we are saying is that if you download a wm5 rom to go back, it will have the flash utility with it. I don't know for sure if there are any differences. I just use the one included with the rom.
If you download the Att or tmobile rom for your wizard it will have one with.

downgrading for wm6.5 to wm6.1 on treo 750

I need help. when i run the updater it says same or newer version already installed and goes no further.
http://cid-1d54112c3083f6f0.skydrive...f.aspx/.Public
uses the ruu flasher, wm6.1 std build 19199, just run to flash your phone to wm6.1 and most importantly do a hard reset after running the start up configurations...
this link is no good. not a host name
opps!!!
ok, try this
http://cid-1d54112c3083f6f0.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/.Public
Ok...it worked. I am downloading now. Will let you know what happens.
Thank you
Does this work?
Hi did this work for you guys? I was on 6.5 now wanna go to 6 as 6.5 was too buggy. Let me know thanks
I am back to windows mobile 6.1, have the 6.5 beta and for error as you got the date wrong and de phone dont make do nothing and will not let me give you downgrade, please help
the problem is fixe.
thanks
Link not functional
Can someone help me with latest link.... I'm also looking for the WM6.1 for my Palm Treo 750
Hi, I get the same problem. I want to go back to wm 6.1 because wm 6,5 is not working ok. Did you find out the way to go back to wm 6,1?. Please let me know how to doit. Thanks.
If anyone has a link that still works to the file above, it'd be greatly appreciated here too, or an image I can put on an SD card.

Ultimate 9502 won't install TTN7

Hey all, I had TTN7 on my imate Ultimate 9502 before I hard reset it and it was running fine..
Now when I try to install it I get the waiting animation for a while then it says it was unsuccessful.. The first time I tried it asked if it was safe to install it but now it just goes straight to unsuccessful..
Anyone know why this is? GPS nav is sort of important for me..
Perhaps here you´ll find it easily
http://www.totalpda.co.uk/forum/i-mate/
I don't think it's an i-mate specific problem.. It seems to be a WM problem..

Problem to downgrade

Hi guys, i have the palm treo 750 with the wm 6.5 and o need to go back to the original wm 5.0. I've tried everything but no results. i put the rom in my sd card in did the hard-reset, but didn't loading at all, i tried many differents roms, but none of them worked. It shows that tri colour screen with these informations: Palm Tr ( IPL- 0.20)
Palm tr (SPL- 0.24.0000
Another thing my treo doesn't connect with pc, so i have to to do everything with sd card.
I'm using windows 7 64bits.
Please help me i need to downgrade
Thanks
You can't flash a ROM from an SD card without doing a successful HardSPL first. By virtue of your post (SPL- 0.24.0000) you haven't done it correctly yet.
I don't know if there is a way to HardSPL the phone from an SD card. Search this forum to see if anyone has reported doing it.
PS ... don't go back to WM5. There are many official and stable versions of WM6.0 which is much better than WM5.
Thx, but i still not having any result, if anybody else can help, pls, i'm trying everything.
Well, obviously you aren't trying everything ... like doing simple research.
A quick Google search turned up that Palm doesn't have (or plan to put out) a 64bit USB driver for the Treo 750. That would explain why you can't connect it to your PC.
This thread on the subject is pretty old, but then again, so is the phone ...
http://forums.palm.com/palm/board/crawl_message?board.id=activesync&message.id=2978
So, you might want to find a PC with a 32bit OS on it and try getting your Treo to sync to it instead. If that works, then installing a factory ROM will be fairly easy. Keep in mind, you might have to edit the payload.xml file because the installer will see a more recent version of the ROM already on your phone (assuming you really have WM6.5 on it now).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=345531
There are plenty of official WM6.0 ROMs available. That would be your best option. You can find many of them here:
http://rapidshare.com/users/PJNMEM/?byfilename=1&password=&subpassword=
Problem solved, just install a program that made my mobile come back to the wm 5.0.
Thanks all
You might want to share your solution with the board in case others have the same issue and need help.

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