Helo, I have a tablet satellite Model: AM728, did an update with the file nagra9 and even now is a MID, android 2.3.5, kernel 2635.7, renasas_emev-eng 2.3.5. Gingerbread, and now I can not get back ago, and I can not make any changes, it will not appear on the upgrade option, is to take that and put another rom?
would any rom that I can put straight to install at startup?
Thank you.
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Ok, here is what I've done and where I am.
I'm using a Nexus S I9020T (original T-Mobile version). In the past I've used cwm custom recovery, flashed custom roms and obviously was rooted. The last flash I did, I upgraded to 4.0.3 stock and all went smooth, but as of right now I'm just not a fan of it.
So now, I've downgraded back to 2.3.6 stock rom. I'm also now sporting stock recovery and am rooted. I know this is a little weird, but I'm wanting the ability to do OTA updates using stock recovery, but also want root access, which is all working well at the moment.
But, I don't want to go back to 4.0.3 as of right now. So, is there an easy way for me to disable the system update notifications and stay on 2.3.6 right now and later on just re-enable them to do the update later.
From what I've read online, my best bet is to probably edit the build.prop file, but I'm not sure what content would need to go in there. I've also seen about freezing files, but I'm already getting 4.0.3 update notifications, so I'm not sure that will work.
Any help is appreciated
Hello there.
I would like to ask for your good help restoring my Nexus S. I'm actually really exhausted looking for answers and tried downloading programs (e.g. One Click Stock) already. I wouldn't try to poke you guys if I hadn't reached dead end. Painstakingly exhausted for the last 3 days plus the slow connection we have here.
Using One Click Stock by Michael Peerman, I'm stuck without a signal since it says that I'm on Sprint. Everything works except that I'm always without signal.
My phone is under Globe Telecommunications Philippines. Build Number GRJ22. Currently it is in Gingerbread 2.3.4.
I won't bother rooting it again. I just want a simple droid without the extra benefits of a rooted phone.
Any help pointing me to the right direction would be really appreciated.
just flash a stock rom! and that would make a stock nexus s! and if you want even more you can lock the bootloader again!! and about the signal try flashing another radio!
see here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14564429#post14564429
ps. you can grab the stock rom in rom manager
quiquegabriel said:
ps. you can grab the stock rom in rom manager
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Pretty sure that it is the tmobile version in rom manager...
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bdpyo said:
Pretty sure that it is the tmobile version in rom manager...
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It's only the ICS rom the one fot t-mobile. The GB one is for everybody
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommana...s&name=Stock Images&deviceName=Google Nexus S
Hello There.
Thanks for the hot tip. I got it all back to stock.
I did was root the phone again,
installed ClockworkMod. > Mount USB to PC > on the clockworkmod folder I created new folder "backup". Then paste the Stock Rom.
Reboot to Recovery then install from zip.
Voila! It worked.
Very much thanks to everyone.
Stock is different baseband version
I had recently flashed an ICS rom and could not get my mobile data working after trying every single radio for my model I9020A.
So I used rom manger to download 2.3.3 stock GB as described in this thread. Now it is showing I have baseband version I9020XXXB1 and when I go to system updates it says my system is up to date. How do I update to newest version of GB and show the correct baseband version of my phone?
Hey Everyone,
Recently had a go at flashing different roms on my Nexus S and all went well apart from not being able to use 3G which was really annoying as I use it all the time when I am out. I flashed numerous roms and could not get any access to 3G just Edge network.
Then did my final flash and totally lost all access to my network... I solved this by flashing to Android 2.3.4 then doing an OTA update to Android 2.3.6 and all was ok.
Now that I have a working phone again I would like to know if I can possible upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich without any problems such as losing my 3G access?
Do I have to back up any folders like the 'efs' folder then copy it back when I have flashed ICS? Or is there more folders that need backing up and copying back after flashing ICS that contain important files to run my Nexus S properly?
I would appreciate any help you guys can give me.
Current working phone details are as follows:
Network: O2-UK
Model: Nexus S
Android Version: 2.3.6
Baseband Version: I9020XXKF1
Kernel Version: 2.6.35.7-gf5f63ef [email protected] #1
Build Number: GRK39F
Preferred Network Type: GSM/CDMA auto (PRL)
If you need any more information to help me just let me know.
Looking forward to your help.
Thanks, Lee
It is weird that you cant use 3G. That's not supposed to happen. You should try to update your radio, that might help.
you don't need to backup or restore any special folder. just make a backup of the efs folder to make sure you dont lose your personal information.
Im running CM 9 v.3.4 and i dont have any big issue. Just some random reboots once in a while.
Thanks for your reply quiquegabriel.
Yeah I don't know what went on with my 3G, I used to get it everywhere and I never would see Edge on my phone. Then were I would get 3G like at work for example... it would be Edge after a flash. I found no solution for this unfortunately.
Because I had so much trouble with the flashes before its made me reluctant to do it again. Which is rubbish as the most of the roms I flashed were amazing like ICS.
I have heard that there is going to be an ICS update for the Nexus S this month but how true this is anyones guess.
Thanks again for your reply.
Cheers, Lee
Did you check your APN settings once you flashed ICS? Usually these settings are automagically populated with ICS but who knows if any of these did not match. You can compare your settings with what you have in GB and configure once you have ICS.
Got the Nexus S. I checked and the ICS 4.0.4 firmware was ready to be downloaded. 129.4MB.
It downloaded, and it restarting to install, then the android alien, and the yellow exclamation point with the triangle was on the screen. The phone rebooted, but the ICS software didnt' install.
Phone rebooted, and 2.3.4 is still on the phone. It says there are no software updates available now. Whats going on?
Are you rooted or do you have a custom rom installed? Either way, flash to stock 2.3.6 then you should get the 4.0.4 update and it'll install fine.
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Are you rooted or do you have a custom rom installed? Either way, flash to stock 2.3.6 then you should get the 4.0.4 update and it'll install fine.
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The phone isn't rooted, and its the standard ROM that came with the phone. The phone have to be on the cellular network? I downloaded the firmware using wifi, with no SIM card in the phone.
It shows the following:
Android 2.3.4
Baseband version: I9020XXKD1
Kernel version:
2.6.35.7-ge382d80 [email protected] #1
Build number: grj22-copyright 2011 bstarrs
If you look around (google) there are places where you can download the ROM and install it manually without having to be rooted.
you can do it manually like the post above suggests or if you want to do it automatically, I believe you have to be on 2.3.6 first, then it should update to 4.0.4 as I don't believe there is a clean update from 2.3.4 to 4.0.4. I have t-mobile and my nexus was on 2.3.4 when I took it out of the box but as soon as I turned it on, it upgraded to 2.3.6, then after a few weeks it upgraded to 4.0.4.
Now my was is longer than the post above but either way I think you'll have to root your phone in order to flash either 2.3.6 or 4.0.4.
I had previously ran some custom ROMs (Cyanogen, etc) on my G2x, but this past year I had gone back to the stock 2.3.4 ROM. I did leave my phone rooted.
Recently I had decided to give my phone to someone else and wanted to do a factory reset to get rid of my info.
I followed the steps on the T-Mobile support site.
I held down on the volume while turning it on.
After a second I got the "S/W Upgrade" screen.
I left my phone alone for a while, but the screen never went away. After unhooking it my phone seemed bricked.
I followed the following guide to fix it and it restored my phone to 2.3.3:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1248644
The phone seemed to work fine, but all of a sudden I started hearing clicking.
I decided to try to update to 2.3.4, but my phone is a refurbished phone and won't do the OTA update.
I downloaded the LG driver and tool to try to update, but it said my phone already had the latest update. It detects my software version as V21Y when it's actually V21e.
Here is more of my phone info.
Model number:
LG-P999DW
Android version:
2.3.3
Baseband version:
M6600A-SCAUTNZ-2.0.9720T 1 [MAR 11 2012 10:00:00]MP:TRUGLE_08.09.02R_MDM
Kernel version:
2.6.32.9
Build number:
GRI40
Software version:
LG-P999-V21e
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Flash this in CWM to fix the audio: http://www.mediafire.com/?8spjkaknyg5bd30
You have the 2.3.3 software installed which doesn't have the audio files working for the baseband that comes with the 2.3.4 update
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Flash this in CWM to fix the audio: http://www.mediafire.com/?8spjkaknyg5bd30
You have the 2.3.3 software installed which doesn't have the audio files working for the baseband that comes with the 2.3.4 update
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Hey. Thanks for the reply.
Is there a way just to flash a working 2.3.4 rom?
Also, when I install this fix, do I just keep the files zipped and keep it at the root of my sd card when I run CWM?
I've been following step-by-steps so my grasp of the flashing process is tenuous at best.
Yes just pick select zip from external sd and flash away.