I have updated my system on official motorola update 2.2.2 sea15
moto_version_34.30.3301.mb525.retail.en.sea15
baseband :: epu93_u_00.59.01
kernal:: [email protected] #1
built number :: jem_3.4.3-33-1
now this system is deblured, i want to try blur system which sbf should i flash and also if i want my deblur rom again...is it safe to downgrade/upgrade the sea15 rom again..?
You could try to flash the official french blur one.
Or you could take a look at pay's one, but with the addon blur package:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=943258
Next you will have to root your phone and install custom recovery and flash the update to get baseband switch.:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1052745
There is an option for SEA
For the root and install custom recovery part, there's an description in the pay's rom toppic. Just follow till point 5 and also (or only) put the baseband switch zip on your sdcard.
You can always just flash the SEA sbf over it again. It's the same downgrade-ability.
sorry to ask, but can you elaborate baseband switch....what is it..?
btw will the french sbf will have the same GSM/WCDMA frequencies as my india sbf rom (sea15) ?
updated ::
ok, i think the baseband switch is for that wcdma freq. purpose. but in the thread india is not listed..?
I think the French might work. If it doesn't, install the tool, go for the Taiwan.
You could also try others, it doesn't harm your phone.
Also check
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944258
I think if you download the Indian from there, you'll have no prob.
labsin said:
I think the French might work. If it doesn't, install the tool, go for the Taiwan.
You could also try others, it doesn't harm your phone.
Also check
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944258
I think if you download the Indian from there, you'll have no prob.
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thanks...still one more thing....if lets say the 3g fix wont work after flashing the fix....then what to do to get proper fix....flash the original sea15 sbf ? right ??
yes, that will always work.
if i want to go back on my original bundled rom 2.1-1 (eclair) how can i flash it?? currently i am on 2.2.2
I have read direct sbf flash via rsd lite wont work if you need to go to 2.1 when you are on froyo
Hi,
i need to understant diffent technique to update rom and kind of rom (stock)
i have a Videotron Canada XT720 ECLAIR 2.1 update 1, stock (see picture)
Now, i already try some rom using "Open Recovery Nandroid Restore" with file boot, system IMG files.
I will like to try other rom like:
[ROM][11.09.01] CyanogenMod 6.3.0 - RC3 (2.2.1)
[ROM][11.09.14] CM7,iceandfire,HO!NO!,MIUI,CronosX on Motoroi(XT720)
(Ported CM7,iceandfire,HO!NO! and MIUI on Korean Motoroi(XT720))
[2011.09.10] Bravo2.2 v1.5 - Another XT720 ROM from China
But some of these rom need to use "Open Recovery UPDATE" or "RSD Lite" methode....
i dont want to used RSD Lite and flash another rom in my phone. Because i dosent have the sbf file from my original rom if i want to return stock rom.
so can i use open recovery update methode for CM6 and CM7 rom over my Stock Rom.
Thanks.
If you lost your original stock, don't worry about it. Simply use other stocks. I am with WIND mobile, and I've been using Singapore sbf.
For your problem, please search "Tutorial - Installing Dexter's Froyo on Milestone XT720" on YouTube, as I cannot post links as a new user.
Of course, you need to download all necessary files, which will be discussed in the video.
i already try this rom and some other rom also.
But my question is:
Can i update to this Rom without installing another sbf rom.
in other word, can i update to these rom on my stock eclair 2.2.1 Videotron Rom or i need to switch to singapoor rom before update to these rom?
[ROM][11.09.01] CyanogenMod 6.3.0 - RC3 (2.2.1)
[ROM][11.09.14] CM7,iceandfire,HO!NO!,MIUI,CronosX on Motoroi(XT720)
(Ported CM7,iceandfire,HO!NO! and MIUI on Korean Motoroi(XT720))
[2011.09.10] Bravo2.2 v1.5 - Another XT720 ROM from China
PS: I dont want to load other sbf rom for warranty purpose.
Yes you can but you will void your warranty if you do anything but what you got when you purchased the phone. My suggestion to find your SBF file (search for it) and then you always have a back up. When you flash a ROM you have to be rooted to do so, so bam! Void. Let's say that you flash something and then your power button breaks off. All you have to do is make a nandroid backup of your ROM you are on now, flash the correct SBF to return to stock, take your phone back (be sure to keep SD Card bc your backup wil be on there). They fix it, you re-root and restore your back up and you are right back where you were before the bunk. I have done this several times in the beginning before I found that I could fix almost all my own problems.
SBF = RSDlite
Custom ROMs = Open Recovery
Peterbob9 said:
in other word, can i update to these rom on my stock eclair 2.2.1 Videotron Rom or i need to switch to singapoor rom before update to these rom?
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Ignore the people that say to flash the Singapore ROM (or any other 2.1 ROM).
The only distinction that matters is 2.1-update1 or korean 2.2.1
Requires 2.1-update1 sbf:
[ROM][11.09.01] CyanogenMod 6.3.0 - RC3 (2.2.1)
[2011.09.10] Bravo2.2 v1.5 - Another XT720 ROM from China
Currently requires Korean 2.2.1 sbf:
[ROM][11.09.14] CM7,iceandfire,HO!NO!,MIUI,CronosX on Motoroi(XT720)
(Ported CM7,iceandfire,HO!NO! and MIUI on Korean Motoroi(XT720))
You may end up sbf-ing anyway if you can't boot and you also can't openrecovery. But you can probably get away with sbf-flashing the system partition only (leaving the rest untouched)
Thanks,
About SBF Files, i can't find the exact sbf files for my phone: (see picture in my first message)
My stock ROM :STR_U2_05.1F.1
Compatible SBF: US BrightPoint STR_U2_04.1E.1
i can only find compatible sbf. That why i avoid to flash the complete rom with other.
i doesnt know that i possible to flash only the system partition.
About warranty, can you confirm that even i able to restore a backup image from nandroid open recovery than i unroot the phone, the phone will still be out of warranty?
Also what is Milestone A853, is this what i have?
Hi
You sbf flash back to stock then warrenty then is good.
You can google the sbf file.
Cm6 you can update though open recovery.
Cm6 is stable.
Cm7 .
You must sbf flash korean 2.2.1 sbf update and if you flash this you may have do a reset to get it to boot up.
Sent from my XT720 using XDA Premium App
So it will never be warranty because i can't find the exact SBF Rom Version that i have when i buy this phone.
i see about rom that sensor is not compatible with our phone XT720.
Is this the case with this rom:
Currently requires Korean 2.2.1 sbf:
[ROM][11.09.14] CM7,iceandfire,HO!NO!,MIUI,CronosX on Motoroi(XT720)
(Ported CM7,iceandfire,HO!NO! and MIUI on Korean Motoroi(XT720))
Peterbob9 said:
So it will never be warranty because i can't find the exact SBF Rom Version that i have when i buy this phone.
i see about rom that sensor is not compatible with our phone XT720.
Is this the case with this rom:
Currently requires Korean 2.2.1 sbf:
[ROM][11.09.14] CM7,iceandfire,HO!NO!,MIUI,CronosX on Motoroi(XT720)
(Ported CM7,iceandfire,HO!NO! and MIUI on Korean Motoroi(XT720))
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That's true about all ROMs that use the Korean 2.2.1 SBF--sensors don't work on Milestone XT720.
About the warranty issue: you can make it very difficult for them to notice that anything has changed. If you have at least boot.img, system.img, cust.img, logo.img you can get your phone very close to videotron stock after flashing any 2.1-update1 sbf, if necessary. You will have to unroot and remove the openrecovery bootstrap and then do a factory reset, though (not too hard--there was a thread about this). It is possible to detect that things have changed, but many people have said that Motorola hasn't cared after they've done that. There are a few partitions we haven't figured out how to backup and flash--notably the bpsw and dev tree (but those are never modified by any of our ROMs).
Incidentally, I would be very interested to have copies of the videotron boot.img, system.img and cust.img.
The droid-developers.org wiki has information about how to try and get discover Motorola's sbf download links. You may also ask on #milestone-modding. I tried for the Wind sbf, but I got confused/stuck somewhere.
When i got this phone, i root the phone and install openrecovery.
Then i backup everything i can do with OpenRecovery.
i know with openrecovery we can't backup everything, but
it is possible with my first and original backup to create a videotron sbf file?
Peterbob9 said:
When i got this phone, i root the phone and install openrecovery.
Then i backup everything i can do with OpenRecovery.
i know with openrecovery we can't backup everything, but
it is possible with my first and original backup to create a videotron sbf file?
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I don't think so because the signatures will be wrong. The bootloader verifies signatures in bootloader mode before flashing (but doesn't check all of them again at each reboot--just the boot and recovery are checked each boot). So, the phone would refuse to flash it from RSD Lite/sbf_flash. At least that is true of the system partition. Some partitions would work (boot for example) but you could get the same effect by restoring your nandroids in openrecovery. The process of rooting and installing openrecovery only modifies the system partition. There may be a way to fix the openrecovery bugs to extract the other partitions, but nobody's figured it out yet (or maybe they haven't tried--I've looked into it a little bit--the reason the nandroid backup/restore fails is because the partitions aren't exposed by the kernel, I think there's a kernel module that was built for Milestone A853 that we have to modify and rebuild to expose the other partitions, it just hardcodes the positions of the partitions which doesn't work well for switching between the Korean and non-Korean SBFs)
The factory image for android 4.04 build IMM76 is now available for the Galaxy Nexus (CDMA). Right now I'm running the previously leaked 4.04 build IMM30B. From what I understand, I won't be able to update to the latest build without doing a full factory image restore. I have an unlocked bootloader with fastboot, but I'm not sure where to go from there. I simply want the latest official Android 4.04 version for the phone that Verizon finally released 5 months later. Instructions or links to instructions would be greatly appreciated!
i'm read your theart , but i do'nt understand you want to change orginal image? that is theme? or another ???
i think you can flash another rom.
good luck
Hi,
It's been years that I've been living with the XT925 on CM11 JBBL and as I've been following latest developments on CM 12.1 and want to give it a try.
I've been searching for the past week on how to safely perform the bootloader upgrade so I can flash CM12.1. As it turns out there is a lot of disperse information on how to do it, followed by scary cases of soft bricked devices.
Current device status:
- Bootloader Unlocked
- Rooted
- CM11 M12 JBBL
- Everything works fine
What I already know:
- I have to Unroot my device
- Need to flash stock 4.1.2
- Must check if everything works once in stock
What I need help:
- Should I download OTA via the stock firmware?
- Should I flash stock recovery?
- Should I perform the update from the device or should I extract the OTA and change something and then flash it manualy?
- Is there any tutorial that I should've found on my searches?
On a sidenote: is there any chance of my bootloader to be relocked and/or loose any chance of future root access due to the OTA?
I believe that as people realise that CM12.1 is stable some noob friendly thread to the ancient JBBL's out there would be much apreciated.
Thanks in advance!
If I were you, I would just flash straight to KK with RSD or House of Moto. If you go this route, you won't need to flash back or reinstall stock recovery. Flashing the FXZ will reinstall stock recovery, but if you use House of Moto you can use an option to flash aftermarket recovery. Flashing shouldn't relock your boot loader, either.
RikRong said:
If I were you, I would just flash straight to KK with RSD or House of Moto. If you go this route, you won't need to flash back or reinstall stock recovery. Flashing the FXZ will reinstall stock recovery, but if you use House of Moto you can use an option to flash aftermarket recovery. Flashing shouldn't relock your boot loader, either.
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In order to flash straight to KK I need to obtain it via OTA download while in Stock JB.
I haven't found any KK image laying arround, so this might be the only route.
Any other advices will be much apreciated RikRong.
Can you find the firmware on MotoFirmware.com, when it's actually up?
Try this: http://motofirmware.center/files/
dirceucorsetti said:
In order to flash straight to KK I need to obtain it via OTA download while in Stock JB.
I haven't found any KK image laying arround, so this might be the only route.
Any other advices will be much apreciated RikRong.
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The only one firmware for xt925 available is from Canda Retail, here is the link
I have a Z3 with stock prerooted firmware and would like to flash my telco's baseband to see if it will fix some issues.
Is this do-able with the flash tool? Is it possible to do this?
Also, are basebands strictly for the version intended?
It's been a while since I last flashed the rom so can't remember the tools.