HELP I LOST MY RADIO (GSM) ROM For Wizard - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario Software Upgrading

Please Any one can help me I lost my rom and I didn't have backup.
Please help anyone knows how I can fix this?
Thanks

What ROM did you lose? Do you need the original carrier ROM that came with your phone?

otomazeli said:
Please Any one can help me I lost my rom and I didn't have backup.
Please help anyone knows how I can fix this?
Thanks
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You really need to give us useful information if you want help. What were you doing when you "lost" your rom? What do you mean by "lost" your rom?, what are your IPL, SPL, GSM, and OS versions? What have you read or done for yourself before and after you got yourself into this situation?
IF you mean that you don't have a GSM anymore after you flashed your phone then you didn't follow all of the instructions when you were unlocking and flashed a 2.xx rom into 1.xx bootloaders, skipping the flash to a full official carrier 2.xx rom before flashing a custom rom. Do this then reflash your custom rom and you should be good.
If this is not the case please give us relevant details so that we can help you, otherwise you will be ignored. Hopefully you have read all the stickies and the wiki before you attempted to do anything with your phone.

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First Flash, Please Help

Hello, i have read a Lot of Threads by now, but still dont see a real flashing guide. I would need some help.
My Mda Vario is T-Mobile Germany Branded and its data is:
IPL: 1.06
SPL: 1.06
GSM: 01.12.10
OS 1.6.2.1
As far as i can see, i have an G3.
I have Sim-Unlocked it on the first day i bought it, so my question is, its most likey CID Unlocked too if i sim unlocked it ?
If not, i have to downgrade and use Lokiwiz, right?
Next Question besides the how-to Flash is what i should do before the First Flash and for the First Flash of my Phone.
I want to flash for RUU_Molski.Biz_AKU2.3-226102_22610105_024711_WWE-30MB-CF2.exe
I would appreciate every bit of help, Thanks in Advance.
Regards need
More reading
To get you started have a look at these threads:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Wizard
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=263116
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=282498
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=284292[/QUOTE]
Thanks for your answer.
I have read these threads already, actually they are opened in my Opera for questions i can think of. But i still dont really get it, the threads are a bit loaded with things you dont need i think.
But i stillt dont really get it and since i dont want to damage my phone, i wanted to have some help for my first flash first.
Use Lokiwiz 0.2b to CID-unlock your phone. Then you could flash it with any ROM for a G3 device out there.
Thanks for your reply.
What i need is some help with the flashing I can manage the unlocking but i dont really know how to flash, i didnt find any info about flashing that helped me so far. If you have a link to some thread or can explain please do so.
Thanks in Advance
Since you wanted to upgrade to a ROM with EXE, all the instruction will be on the EXE and will be displayed once you execute it. No sweat upgrading using an EXE.
need said:
Thanks for your reply.
What i need is some help with the flashing I can manage the unlocking but i dont really know how to flash, i didnt find any info about flashing that helped me so far. If you have a link to some thread or can explain please do so.
Thanks in Advance
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Also, sometimes the "flashing" process seems to "hang" in the upper 90's%...just have patience and wait, the installs/flashing will normally complete.
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I need to revert back to stock rom and stock SPL

Alrighty just to make sure i am doing things right. so I have dowloaded the R2AA008NAM rom and i downloaded the stock SPL. I am aware that i have to flash the R2AA008 NAM rom first then the stock SPL. The real main question is that for the R2AA008 NAM rom, do i treat it like a regular ROM and flash the stock rom on my device with the flash card method? or do i need to do something else? Any help is appreciated, thanks
lilsadcrazyboy said:
Alrighty just to make sure i am doing things right. so I have dowloaded the R2AA008NAM rom and i downloaded the stock SPL. I am aware that i have to flash the R2AA008 NAM rom first then the stock SPL. The real main question is that for the R2AA008 NAM rom, do i treat it like a regular ROM and flash the stock rom on my device with the flash card method? or do i need to do something else? Any help is appreciated, thanks
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Read this thread and it might help you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=431218
You would have to re-flash the stock ROM first then the SPL. Here's the video tutorial
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=497511

help !!!Did i brick my phone

my topaz needs a service and i restored the original and rom. when i used the relocker that is provided by olinex, my device is not booting. i need help please. my device shows that its running stock spl 1.33.0000. when i come to flash another rom (sock rom) it will not allow me to do so.it says not allowed please help me.im begging
Hey. If I am not wrong, you need to load the stock rom before lock it with SPL again.
So what I would do is try to HSPL again, load the stock rom and then lock it with the SPL.
Hope it works. There are a few threads that shows you how to load the stock rom back in order to send it to HTC warranty service.
Cheers.
it wont let me load hspl. it will say not allowed for some reason
please tell us exactly your steps ...
never mind. i was getting errors because i was trying to install a rom that was not meant for my phone after i put the stock spl and i didnt know that europe had more than one wwe version

Flashing Back to Stock ROM

can anyone give me a step by step on how to flash my ROM back to STOCK?
if you want it for warranty reasons then you will need to flash the SPL also to stock. you can just download the latest ROM from HTC website and flash it. it will give you the stock ROM on the existing SPL.
End of the post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2710548&postcount=1.
Remember you will also need to go back to stock spl if for warranty purposes.
i have another problem, when in bootloader it wont change from serial to usb but was a week ago
7896zx said:
i have another problem, when in bootloader it wont change from serial to usb but was a week ago
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nevermind what i said there, for sum reason it works again now
I've kinda got thesame question. I flashed a stock rom (latest EU rom from HTC site), then stock SPL (1.14) and then the stock rom again. Is this enough to be able to claim warranty without HTC finding out about custom roms/boatloaders?
Thanks
accountabc said:
I've kinda got thesame question. I flashed a stock rom (latest EU rom from HTC site), then stock SPL (1.14) and then the stock rom again. Is this enough to be able to claim warranty without HTC finding out about custom roms/boatloaders?
Thanks
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That depends. What was your original rom and spl? Are you entitled (via location) to use the new EU rom, eg if you live in America then this may not be acceptable to HTC.
When you boot up the new rom, are the screen colours ok as this will tell you if you have the right spl for your rom? If you have the latest EU rom, I doubt that 1.14 spl would be the right one, but it could be I guess. With the stock rom, you should also get the stock radio. So provided you have the stock rom available to your area, with the correct matching spl and the radio, there is no way to tell of your exploits
Thanks for your reply
The problem is that the screen of my device won't turn on anymore (Device powers on, I can connect with activesync, digitizer works fine) so i have no way of checking if I have the right SPL or not...
I also have no idea what my stock rom/spl/radio version was.. I live in the Netherlands, and through the official HTC site i flashed the latest rom, which included a radio (a radio version was part of the filename). What I'm trying to find out is:
Could 1.14 have been my stock SPL, or was that version never used on any Dutch Blackstone?
If the spl doesn't match the rom (wrong colours) that isn't much of a problem; I can tell them I tried to update my rom because I thought maybe my screen would work again after I installed the latest ROM... But if I have a SPL that was never even used I don't think they will buy that
According to the wiki there are 2 Dutch roms - one would require a 1.14.0000 spl and the other a 1.54.0000 spl. So I guess either of those would do.
When you flashed the rom from the website, where you still using hspl or uspl? Depending on the rom you flashed you will need to flash the matching spl. Do you have the full notation/naming of the rom you flashed. This should give an indication of which spl you will need.
As much as I appreciate ClydeB1 for assisting you, I fail to see a reason for this thread. A thread already exists for flashing advice, i.e. the dummies guide. Also the HardSPL thread exists and has advice on how to flash back to stock. So depending on your query post in either of these.
The initial query and reason this thread was created has been answered, so no need for this thread to remain open. Thread closed

HardSPL for Retail Unlocked Phones

Hi I couldnt find a definit answer but I have a unbranded unlocked retail phone. Do I need to do a HardSPL on it as ive only ever had branded phones before which I have had to run HardSPL on it first before flashing new roms.
Im hopeing i dont have to then i can easily put on the stock rom back on incase of warrenty issues.
If someone could clear that up for me it would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Having an unbranded/unlocked phone will allow you to use any SIM card easily enough. But, if you want to flash a custom ROM on it, you will still need to install HardSPL on it.
For warranty purposes you can always reflash the stock SPL to relock it. All the information on this can be found in the HardSPL sticky here.

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