Flashing ques - HTC Inspire 4G

When ever you flash a rom, I understand that using ruu will get you back to stock. Still rooted with s off but what about the radio when you flash a custom radio? Is that reset too? Leery of messing with the radio but I feel I have a good grasp on the rom thing
Thanks!

mj0528 said:
When ever you flash a rom, I understand that using ruu will get you back to stock. Still rooted with s off but what about the radio when you flash a custom radio? Is that reset too? Leery of messing with the radio but I feel I have a good grasp on the rom thing
Thanks!
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Yes, if you use the ruu everything will be back to stock except the root and radio off. If you want to make sure just go back into hboot and look at the radio version if it says m2 at the end thats not the stock radio. It needs to say M at the end. You can find the stock radio in the ace hack kit v2. Unzip it and look in the radio folder. You can flash this by putting it on the root of your sd card and restarting your phone in the bootloader and it will flash the stock radio.

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Old firmware

Hi guys, where can i get the old firmware? I flashed the new firmware to install the new ICS 4.0.3 Sense rom. I didn't like it, so i restored my old ROM. And now i keep getting random reboots which i never get before.
I'm on stock XE rom after flashing new firmware and no problems.
HTC Sensation 4G with Beats Audio
I'm on Miui.us latest version.
Try downloading the orgional rom for your phone and flashing it using the ruu exe file. This will restore the phone back to the orgional bootloader and radio and rom!
Can i just flash the PG58IMG.zip from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192300
GhostXSeries said:
Try downloading the orgional rom for your phone and flashing it using the ruu exe file. This will restore the phone back to the orgional bootloader and radio and rom!
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When we flash the RUU...does it remove Root? I installed a custom ICS ROM to try but didn't like it, so I did a NAND restore, but I think the firmware was still updated to the one that was needed to do the ICS, and I find the battery is draining quickly. So I would like to revert back to where it was.
I had though a NAND restore will restore everything including the HBOOT version and the radio...but guess not? So should I just do a RUU thing then?
Thanks
DDeveryday said:
Can i just flash the PG58IMG.zip from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192300
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I think the pd58img ur referring to is for CWM not the firmware or radio which is what ur looking for. If you want complete retail stock then find the gingerbread 2.3.4 RUU. If ur looking for 2.3.4/5 customer roms the just flash the rom u want. GB works fine with its firmware. Backwards compatible.
The situation have been getting worse and worse everyday. Now, I couldn't even use my phone for 2 minutes without it rebooting itself. I have tried different ROMs with the same result. And i have already flashed the latest T-mobile firmware which i got from this thread.
And I'm sure its the firmware that's causing the problem. Because the first time booting into android after flashing the ICS firmware, the phone froze during the boot screen.
I'm running
HBOOT- 1.23.0000
RADIO- 10.11.9007.15_M
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[Q] Question about Radio 20.76.30.0835U_3831.19.00.110

I download the "[RADIO] [FIRMWARE] ICS firmware and radio from WWE RUU" and flash in bootloader, there show me 4 thing:
1. userdata
2. tp
3. Radio_v2
4. Radio_cust
I know the Radio should be the 3 Radio_v2, what is the other things.
I remember I flash the other radio version before, it just show me the Radio_v2, why this new one have 4 items, the others is the firmware files?
Should I flash all the 4 items? What do the others except Radio_v2 use for?
If I only want to update my Radio, How to do?
Thans!
only flash the radio.img file... I've tried to flash all of them via hboot before and it messed up my mobile data connection...
Note: don't flash any radio if you're not experiencing any errors or weird things on your current radio when flashing any custom roms...
wh0d0es said:
only flash the radio.img file... I've tried to flash all of them via hboot before and it messed up my mobile data connection...
Note: don't flash any radio if you're not experiencing any errors or weird things on your current radio when flashing any custom roms...
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How can I only flash radio.img file? There all come togather when I go into the bootloader.
Thanks
vkoo said:
How can I only flash radio.img file? There all come togather when I go into the bootloader.
Thanks
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you may delete the other files except the .txt file and radio.img.
What was your data connection problem?
I lost 3G connectivity after upgrading to ICS and can't get it back working (checked apn, changed radio but nothing worked...)
Any advice?
Sent from my HTC Desire S using xda app-developers app
rxboucher said:
What was your data connection problem?
I lost 3G connectivity after upgrading to ICS and can't get it back working (checked apn, changed radio but nothing worked...)
Any advice?
Sent from my HTC Desire S using xda app-developers app
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Actually I dont have problem with the old radio 20.28I.30.085AU_3805.06.02.03_M. Only becasue I would like to flash the ICE DS, that recommand radio 20.72..., but I dont find the radio 20.72... img file, so I update the 20.76...
Now I only update the radio_v2.img, every things look like ok.
Btw, maybe use the old radio 20.28i also ok. I cant find any difference.
Did you only flash the radio_v2.img? if not, maybe that is the problem.
rxboucher said:
What was your data connection problem?
I lost 3G connectivity after upgrading to ICS and can't get it back working (checked apn, changed radio but nothing worked...)
Any advice?
Sent from my HTC Desire S using xda app-developers app
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When i flash the radio including the firmware, my mobile data (downloading) messed up. Its like stopping every time i download ang wont continue.
I've solved it by flashing another radio and firmware
like overwriting it all.
vkoo said:
Actually I dont have problem with the old radio 20.28I.30.085AU_3805.06.02.03_M. Only becasue I would like to flash the ICE DS, that recommand radio 20.72..., but I dont find the radio 20.72... img file, so I update the 20.76...
Now I only update the radio_v2.img, every things look like ok.
Btw, maybe use the old radio 20.28i also ok. I cant find any difference.
Did you only flash the radio_v2.img? if not, maybe that is the problem.
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Good job flashing only the radio. img file mate.... :thumbup:
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wh0d0es said:
When i flash the radio including the firmware, my mobile data (downloading) messed up. Its like stopping every time i download ang wont continue.
I've solved it by flashing another radio and firmware
like overwriting it all.
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Could you tell me where you download the old radio and firmware? What is the version?
Thanks!
vkoo said:
Could you tell me where you download the old radio and firmware? What is the version?
Thanks!
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I did not download and flash my old radio but I've flashed the firmware and radio 3831.17.00.16 over my DS and it solved my mobile data problem....
Edit: Before flashing, be sure to make a nandroid backup and this firmware and radio will erase your installed ROM and you will be stucked in HTC logo.... I know that it is wrong but I have to pull out my battery, wait after 5 - 7 mins and reboot to recovery and install my current rom... maybe you should use adb commands instead of pulling out your battery to reboot your DS to recovery after flashing it....
wh0d0es said:
I did not download and flash my old radio but I've flashed the firmware and radio 3831.17.00.16 over my DS and it solved my mobile data problem....
Edit: Before flashing, be sure to make a nandroid backup and this firmware and radio will erase your installed ROM and you will be stucked in HTC logo.... I know that it is wrong but I have to pull out my battery, wait after 5 - 7 mins and reboot to recovery and install my current rom... maybe you should use adb commands instead of pulling out your battery to reboot your DS to recovery after flashing it....
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Could you tell me how to backup my current firmware and radio?
Thanks.
vkoo said:
Could you tell me how to backup my current firmware and radio?
Thanks.
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You can't backup your radio. What you can do is look in system setting and look for the smalband version.
Most of the radio's you can find in this forum
Reboot your phone in the recovery mode and do a nandroid backup
And the easiest way to flash a radio is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1860253
download the file and flash the radio.
Good luck!
Hello, I have this radio 20.76.30.0835U_3831.19.00.110
I want to install stock rom, which one should I get from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1002506
Sorry for dumb questions, i've tried to install stock rom, and then my desireS show only black screen.
jurasarts said:
Hello, I have this radio 20.76.30.0835U_3831.19.00.110
I want to install stock rom, which one should I get from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1002506
Sorry for dumb questions, i've tried to install stock rom, and then my desireS show only black screen.
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That has nothing to do with the radio version. Which stock rom did you try flashing? Hboot version etc.?
teadrinker said:
That has nothing to do with the radio version. Which stock rom did you try flashing? Hboot version etc.?
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It was long time ago, I don't remember which one but after install I got black screen, and all night I've tried to install back recovery and return back to the custom rom.
My current info:
HTC Desire S, S-OFF (revolutionary)
HBOOT - 6.98.1002
RADIO - 3831.19.00.110
ROM - Virtuous Unity
what actions, should I take, to get stock rom on my phone. Thank you!
jurasarts said:
It was long time ago, I don't remember which one but after install I got black screen, and all night I've tried to install back recovery and return back to the custom rom.
My current info:
HTC Desire S, S-OFF (revolutionary)
HBOOT - 6.98.1002
RADIO - 3831.19.00.110
ROM - Virtuous Unity
what actions, should I take, to get stock rom on my phone. Thank you!
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If it was a 2.xx ruu or the ics ruu, then your Hboot version was the problem. Hboot 6.98 doesn't have the separate /system/lib partition that the more recent stock Roms use, so you could try updating your Hboot (to 7.00.1002) and flashing the ruu again.
teadrinker said:
If it was a 2.xx ruu or the ics ruu, then your Hboot version was the problem. Hboot 6.98 doesn't have the separate /system/lib partition that the more recent stock Roms use, so you could try updating your Hboot (to 7.00.1002) and flashing the ruu again.
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If I'll update my Hboot, my old custom rom will continue to work? Thank you for your time. I don't know much about this stuff
jurasarts said:
If I'll update my Hboot, my old custom rom will continue to work? Thank you for your time. I don't know much about this stuff
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Updated my HBOOT to the latest version, and then installed RUU once more. All work fine now. Thank you for your answers
The revolutionary 6.98... is write
protected. It is usually recommended to change for an Eng hboot before running RUU.
Envoyé depuis mon HTC Desire S avec Tapatalk
wh0d0es said:
I did not download and flash my old radio but I've flashed the firmware and radio 3831.17.00.16 over my DS and it solved my mobile data problem....
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I couldn't find firmware in this thread, that you linked. Where did you get it? Or did you flash this PAC-Man ROM and it flashed radio and firmware also? Were they, sort of, "build-in"?
I might have to uninstall firmware from "[RADIO] [FIRMWARE] ICS firmware and radio from WWE RUU" thread, too...

[Q] HOX Jelly Bean questions

Hi guys, been reading through the threads. Fixing to try flashing this rom soon. Have a couple of quick questions tho.
My phone is bootloader unlocked, twrp installed, and rooted. Will flashing this rom change any of that? From the looks of that thread it seems the answer is no, but just wanted to confirm.
Also, I see that this rom does not come with a radio. Should I download just the radio, or do I need the radio + RIL?
Am I fine with the HBOOT that came with 2.20?
And as far as installing...boot into recovery, wipe dalvik, factory reset, and then flash the zip?
Oh...and this is for a AT&T HTC One X
You're fine. Just flash it. You can flash the radio if you like. The RIL is in the rom.
Well the biggest thing bothering me is the HBOOT. It's from the AT&T 2.20 Ice cream sandwich update. I for sure won't have any problems with that? Oh, also...like I said I am bootloader unlocked, but as far as I know I'm not S-OFF. Is that ok?
jrphoenix77 said:
Well the biggest thing bothering me is the HBOOT. It's from the AT&T 2.20 Ice cream sandwich update. I for sure won't have any problems with that? Oh, also...like I said I am bootloader unlocked, but as far as I know I'm not S-OFF. Is that ok?
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Should be fine, you just need to flash the boot image manually using a computer. After you get everything up and running I'd s-off and then flash the 1.09 hboot from here for convenience sake.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38210444
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So I need to adb the boot.img first, then flash the rom?
Yeah.
Sent from my HTC One X
What a pain. I miss the days of my Captivate and Infuse where root + custom recovery = unlimited flashing fun.
If you do like I suggested it will be like that. It just takes a little while to setup.
Sent from my HTC One X
jrphoenix77 said:
Hi guys, been reading through the threads. Fixing to try flashing this rom soon. Have a couple of quick questions tho.
My phone is bootloader unlocked, twrp installed, and rooted. Will flashing this rom change any of that? From the looks of that thread it seems the answer is no, but just wanted to confirm.
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Correct. If you are stock rooted, it's a good idea to do a backup in twrp just in case.
Also twrp 2.3.3 is suggested as 2.4 seems to have issues wiping.
jrphoenix77 said:
Also, I see that this rom does not come with a radio. Should I download just the radio, or do I need the radio + RIL?
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I would only flash radios if you notice low signal strength or battery drain from radio usage.
If you check the radio thread it tells you if you need RIL's or not
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1694012
jrphoenix77 said:
Am I fine with the HBOOT that came with 2.20?
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I believe that's HBOOT 1.14? You would need to S-OFF or downgrade to 1.09 using the JET Tool to flash radios but you may not even need to flash radios, it's your call.
jrphoenix77 said:
And as far as installing...boot into recovery, wipe dalvik, factory reset, and then flash the zip?
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I would wipe system too or flash the wipe tool, then flash the zip. Then fastboot flash the boot.img (You can flash it before the rom too, either works) from the rom if you are indeed on hboot 1.14 which I am pretty sure you are.
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Thanks for all the help guys. It appears I was over worried. After spending the day reading threads and getting an idea of what I needed to do and in what order to do it I finally decided to just do it. I pulled the boot.img from the rom and flashed it with fastboot. Then flashed the rom with twrp (yes I had 2.3) and did a backup before all that. Let the rom boot and then rebooted to bootloader and fastboot installed the new radio. Everything is up and running great. Will look into S-OFF and downgrading my HBOOT later. Thanks for all the help!
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[Q] Stock HBoot to replace JB HBoot

Hello all,
So finally, I have managed to S-OFF my phone using JuonoputBear (I never get this spelling right!). Downloaded the latest version for Ubuntu and can't believe I only did the wire trick once and it was done.
But anynow, to my surprise, the JB tool went on installing the JB hboot itself. Initially I thought it would ask me to install it or not and I would refuse it but... it didn't even give me the option. So now I am stuck with the JB hboot which I dont want.
So the questions is, is there any way I can revert back to the stock hboot?
Thanks guys, all your help made it possible for me to S-OFF my phone.
Regards
just to know that with patched hboot you are fully unlocked and you can use all fastboot commands
i don't find a reason to return to official hboot
rzr86 said:
just to know that with patched hboot you are fully unlocked and you can use all fastboot commands
i don't find a reason to return to official hboot
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Thanks for the reply. The reason I wanted to go back to stock hboot was that its highly unlikely that I would be using those extra fastboot commands. Besides, I dont like the Juoponutbear logo on top of the hboot.
Also, now that I am S-OFF, I am kind of gone sensitive to installing any ROM. I intend to install Android Revolution HD ROM but I dont want to flash anything wrong on my device like Radio etc. I only want to flash whats need to run that new custom ROM. I guess that doesn't include the kernel as I already have ICS stock ROM.
Can anyone point me to the right direction? Where I can find the steps to install custom ROM without any risk of flashing something wrong?
Thanks.
Jeanz Sensation said:
Thanks for the reply. The reason I wanted to go back to stock hboot was that its highly unlikely that I would be using those extra fastboot commands. Besides, I dont like the Juoponutbear logo on top of the hboot.
Also, now that I am S-OFF, I am kind of gone sensitive to installing any ROM. I intend to install Android Revolution HD ROM but I dont want to flash anything wrong on my device like Radio etc. I only want to flash whats need to run that new custom ROM. I guess that doesn't include the kernel as I already have ICS stock ROM.
Can anyone point me to the right direction? Where I can find the steps to install custom ROM without any risk of flashing something wrong?
Thanks.
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Hi,
There is no way you can "Accidently" install a radio.
You are not in bootloader for any length of time normally,so ,it should not matter what is written at the top.
That is just the way Juoponutbear operates and leaves it's mark.
It is the only way to s-off for you,so ,you are stuck with it.
Unless you s-on again.
As for flashing ROMS,put it on the root of your sd card,choose zip,install zip.
That's it.
EDIT:
Someone correct me if I am wrong.
If you flash Kohr-Ah's Universal 3.33 firmware,does it say Universal at the top?
malybru said:
As for flashing ROMS,put it on the root of your sd card,choose zip,install zip.
That's it.
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Is that all? I thought that once you have flashed the zip package, you have to extract the "boot.img" from that zip package of the ROM and flash it separately?
Jeanz Sensation said:
Is that all? I thought that once you have flashed the zip package, you have to extract the "boot.img" from that zip package of the ROM and flash it separately?
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Hi,
That is the beauty of s-off.
No separate flashing.
malybru said:
Hi,
That is the beauty of s-off.
No separate flashing.
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Ahh I get it now. Thanks mate.
malybru said:
Hi,
There is no way you can "Accidently" install a radio.
You are not in bootloader for any length of time normally,so ,it should not matter what is written at the top.
That is just the way Juoponutbear operates and leaves it's mark.
It is the only way to s-off for you,so ,you are stuck with it.
Unless you s-on again.
As for flashing ROMS,put it on the root of your sd card,choose zip,install zip.
That's it.
EDIT:
Someone correct me if I am wrong.
If you flash Kohr-Ah's Universal 3.33 firmware,does it say Universal at the top?
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if i remember well last time kohr-ah said that it it says firmware 3.33(i am not sure)
malybru said:
Hi,
That is the beauty of s-off.
No separate flashing.
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Sorry I had to come back on this one. I was checking the Android Rev. HD thread and in the download section it said it is necessary to flash new firmware package before flashing this ROM/ And the firmware package also contains radio flashing.
Since I am on Stock ICS at the moment and my firmware is 3.32. Do I still need to flash my firmware?
Jeanz Sensation said:
Sorry I had to come back on this one. I was checking the Android Rev. HD thread and in the download section it said it is necessary to flash new firmware package before flashing this ROM/ And the firmware package also contains radio flashing.
Since I am on Stock ICS at the moment and my firmware is 3.32. Do I still need to flash my firmware?
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it is not necessary
the rom will boot with that firmware too:good:

[Q] Rogers HTC One X ISSUES

Hey guys,
I have been looking everywhere and I know there are tonnes of threads on this but I cannot seem to find anything that will work for me.
Here is my dilemma:
My current Rogers HTC One X is on a PACMAN ROM, the last few days it has been awful. Several bootloops and it will not stay on. My current setup is this:
Unlocked
S-off
HBOOT - 2.14
Radio - 0.23a.32.09.29
I feel that the issue is maybe I need to be using firmware 3.18 and HBOOT 2.15, but for the life of me cannot find anything for Rogers to get me to this point.
Like I said, I am sure there are hundreds of threads but I have looked and cannot seem to find what I am looking for.
I am wondering if i should go to stock and start over....if so, I hear that I cna use the AT&T RUU....again, whatever info or direction that anybody can point me will be greatly appreciated.
Have you tried clean flashing the ROM again? Have you tried flashing another ROM? You show that you have the 2.14 hboot but then mention you have the 2.15 hboot, which one is it?
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
Have you tried clean flashing the ROM again? Have you tried flashing another ROM? You show that you have the 2.14 hboot but then mention you have the 2.15 hboot, which one is it?
Sent from my Evita
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I have 2.14, I cleaned flashed with the Beanstalk ROM, seems to be ok, a couple of freezes and reboots still.
I've experienced the same issues with Beanstalk, try flashing the Torched kernel and those issues should stop.
Sent from my Evita
uyndot different
timmaaa said:
I've experienced the same issues with Beanstalk, try flashing the Torched kernel and those issues should stop.
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I flashed the kernel, everything was working ok for a bit.
I rebooted the phone and it stuck at the Beanstalk flash screen, so I had to reflash everything again. Started to reinstall everything and it did it again. So my phone is now stuck at the Beanstalk flash screen.
I updated the ROM to 10/27 as well.
I would like to flash it back to stock and start over but cannot find the stock RUU for Rogers, I have looked but everything seems to be AT&T RUU's.
http://androidruu.com
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Perfect
So i will download the stock firmware and the 2 OTAs
Flash back to stock, will I need to flash the OTAs or will they just automaticlaly download once I am back to stock. I did this once before but cannot remember??
I know there is a link on this site showing how to flash back to stock, I use to have it as a favorite but I formatted the pc, so i dont have it any longer. Would you happen to have a link??
Hate to bug you for this, just want to get my phone back up and running.
Thanks for all you help
You can try using the "search for updates" tool in settings, it may or may not work. I don't have a link but there really isn't much to using an RUU, just connect your phone in fastboot mode and start the exe program in Windows. Make sure no other programs are running and make sure screen saver / hibernation is turned off. Follow the prompts once the program has initiated and that's it.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
You can try using the "search for updates" tool in settings, it may or may not work. I don't have a link but there really isn't much to using an RUU, just connect your phone in fastboot mode and start the exe program in Windows. Make sure no other programs are running and make sure screen saver / hibernation is turned off. Follow the prompts once the program has initiated and that's it.
Sent from my Evita
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Awesome.....for some reason i thought there were a bunch of fastboot commands that had to be done for RUUing. If the phone doesnt automaticlaly find the OTAs, then i can do each one separately the same way as the stock firmware.
If it doesn't find the OTA's and install them automatically, you can install them manually through the stock recovery.
Sent from my Evita
timmaaa said:
If it doesn't find the OTA's and install them automatically, you can install them manually through the stock recovery.
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Alright, was able to flash back to stock and then it automatically updated the OTAs
I am now back at firmware 3.17.631.2(4.1.1), hboot 2.14, with s-off
Everyone is taking about being on 3.18 and hboot 2.15, does that make a big diference?
I havent reflashed my ROM yet....will also flash the kernel at the same time
anything else i should do before i flash my ROM
mikeyb1974 said:
Alright, was able to flash back to stock and then it automatically updated the OTAs
I am now back at firmware 3.17.631.2(4.1.1), hboot 2.14, with s-off
Everyone is taking about being on 3.18 and hboot 2.15, does that make a big diference?
I havent reflashed my ROM yet....will also flash the kernel at the same time
anything else i should do before i flash my ROM
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Flashing 2.15 is only really suggested for sense 5 4.2 roms as it will eliminate any issues you might run into. While its often ok to flash both rom and kernel at the same time I always push for a full boot after a rom flash before flashing something else and factory reset prior to flashing the kernel.
3.18 software vs 3.17 is just carrier related and makes no difference.
exad said:
Flashing 2.15 is only really suggested for sense 5 4.2 roms as it will eliminate any issues you might run into. While its often ok to flash both rom and kernel at the same time I always push for a full boot after a rom flash before flashing something else and factory reset prior to flashing the kernel.
3.18 software vs 3.17 is just carrier related and makes no difference.
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Good to know, i havent used any sense 5 ROMS, been using PACMAN, Beanstalk, ones like that
Since I am on Rogers, is there even a way to get to 3.18, would it have to be a different carriers firmware to get there??
mikeyb1974 said:
Good to know, i havent used any sense 5 ROMS, been using PACMAN, Beanstalk, ones like that
Since I am on Rogers, is there even a way to get to 3.18, would it have to be a different carriers firmware to get there??
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The 2.14 firmwares are practically identical except the radio firmwares theres really no point but you could run an at&t ruu if you wanted. 3.18 is the software version which will be overwritten when you flash a new rom anyway so its beyond pointless.

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