[Q] Restore nexus one to default rom - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a nexus one with the Markdenver's Nexus One Stock 2.3.4 and i want to restore it to default, but i'm from spain and i want a local rom, there's a page where download official roms by country?

No the only ROMs you can get are completely stock. The only way to get the languages from those ROMs are by using custom ROMs.

Dude Random21 said:
No the only ROMs you can get are completely stock. The only way to get the languages from those ROMs are by using custom ROMs.
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There are different language versions of the stock ROM. There is the WWE version, the VF version and the KR version, and they all have different languages built-in.
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Oh sorry my bad I guess there are different versions

Those roms may have come stock on the phone but what most folks consider stock roms are official Google roms.

troon95 said:
I have a nexus one with the Markdenver's Nexus One Stock 2.3.4 and i want to restore it to default, but i'm from spain and i want a local rom, there's a page where download official roms by country?
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Both the WWE version and the VF version have Spanish. The WWE version gets updated first, so you may want that one. There is a list of stock ROMs here.

Thanks, but my question is: What are the numbers and leters before the version (like EPE68) It does not matter which ROM to install?

troon95 said:
Thanks, but my question is: What are the numbers and leters before the version (like EPE68) It does not matter which ROM to install?
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Download this one to your computer: Passion_Google_WWE_2.16.1700.1_FRG33_MFG_Shipment_ROM.zip
Extract the contents. You will end up with another zip file. Place THAT file on the root of you sdcard, and reboot your device into the bootloader. Follow the directions.
Notes:
1) This will wipe all of your current data.
2) This will downgrade you to Froyo (version FRG33), BUT you should almost instantly receive the OTA to upgrade.

Thanks, if i do a nandroid backup, it will restore my apps and configurations in stock rom?
Yes, i know too many questions but i'm new in this.

No.
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Changing from USA to Europe rom

I am wonder. I got a USA nexus one as a gift, and i would like to get a Europe rom onto it. Is this possible? Preferably without unlocking, but i recon it that will nto be possible.
I want the dutch language on my rom, Dutch TTS for navigationetc ):
Any ideas? I couldnt find relevant threads on the forum.
Worldwide, the Rom are the same.that Is the beauty of the nexus one.
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Yet i cannot select Dutch as the language, i cannot use dutch tts, i've seen build numbers for europe roms and they are different.
If what you say it true, how do i set my nexus one to dutch? I tried morelocale2, but that didn't work at all.
ultimateb said:
Yet i cannot select Dutch as the language, i cannot use dutch tts, i've seen build numbers for europe roms and they are different.
If what you say it true, how do i set my nexus one to dutch? I tried morelocale2, but that didn't work at all.
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I also have a american nexus in the netherlands. Mine is rooted and im using cm. In cm there is a dutch lang. Built in. Everything is in dutch for me. I dont know if you can succeed withouth rooting it
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There is dutch language for text but op requires dutch tts which is absent from current frf build.
commodoor said:
I also have a american nexus in the netherlands. Mine is rooted and im using cm. In cm there is a dutch lang. Built in. Everything is in dutch for me. I dont know if you can succeed withouth rooting it
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Have they actually put ANY new language in the stock OS since launch??
Download the rom from http://shipped-roms.com/?p=121
the EPF30 should be the newest EU rom rename it to passimg.zip and put on the root of the sd and restart it holding the vol - button and wait it should reflash itself.
(as of now) Doing so you will lose froyo and going back to US rom you will need to root your phone.
So basically you are saying the switch is a one way trip? I can use the passimg.zip to go to europe rom, but the other way around i cant?
My advice is unless you really need Dutch TTS urgently I'd stick with generic froyo until the official EU version is also updated to group as well.
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[Q] Unlocked Tmobile HD2 - custom ROM

Dear Friends
I am using unlocked Tmobile HD2 in India
Now if I flash it with custom ROMs will it again lock it to the Tmobile network
Please help me friends if some precautions to be take for flashing
Thanks
No, dont worry, once unlocked it cannot be re locked.
Do NOT try to flash any stock roms except tmous stock rom. Example never flash the stock India rom,,, all stock roms will destroy your phone. Only use roms that say " tmous compatible," or "leo1024" or similar.
samsamuel said:
No, dont worry, once unlocked it cannot be re locked.
Do NOT try to flash any stock roms except tmous stock rom. Example never flash the stock India rom,,, all stock roms will destroy your phone. Only use roms that say " tmous compatible," or "leo1024" or similar.
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Thanks samsamuel...but mine is Tmobile UK with 512 mb flash size
If I flash the official Tmobile UK ROM..will it relock itself
Thanks
Ohhhhh right, in future don't say "t mobile hd2", its unnecessary, confusing and you will get wrong advice.
also, this "t mobile" section isn't for you, its for t mobile USA, which is kind of a different phone.
Answer no, it will never be re locked.
samsamuel said:
Ohhhhh right, in future don't say "t mobile hd2", its unnecessary, confusing and you will get wrong advice.
also, this "t mobile" section isn't for you, its for t mobile USA, which is kind of a different phone.
Answer no, it will never be re locked.
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Thanks Samsamuel !!!
It means my HD2 is just like other international model and not like the 1gb ROM model with TMOUS
Correct, you have a regular hd2.
please check ur PM
samsamuel said:
Correct, you have a regular hd2.
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Kindly check ur Private message
Thanks
hd2 rom update
Hi, i use an US t-mobile HD2 in Hungary. Its unlocked.
ROM version: 2.13.531.1. I like to update the rom to 3.14
I found on t-mobile's site some instructions, and the new rom.
My question is: when i update ROM with original t-mobile ROM(3.14), can it be re locked?? Thanks (sorry for my bad english)
No it will not be relocked by flashing a new ROM (stated many times in many threads including this one)
If flashing you would be best looking at Energy 29017 custom ROMs unless you have a very good reason to want flash original ROM.
Custom ROM is superb & functions far better than any latest operator build.
I had T-Mobile 3.14 & flashing to Energy 23699 build ROM is like jumping forwards 2 years in software development (probably closer to a decade at MS development speed)
i have been using maglr 1.13 i think im locked out now i open up a daf an it reads Readme.txt for this release is missing.can someone steer me in the ridgt direction
Steer yourself at Google and type "magldr rearmed.txt missing", loads of results.

[Q] Which RUU to install for upgrading my HKG Froyo to Gingerbread?

Hi, I've read a lot of threads in the last hours and searched extensively but couldn't find the answer to my specific question:
How do I know which one of the RUUs out of this thread to install? I'm not looking for any fancy ROMs but just the (possibly stock) upgrade to 2.3.
I have an Incredible S, S-OFF via AlpharevX with Clockworkmod Recovery on it. The OS is still the stock Android 2.2.1, 20.23.30.0802U_38.02.1.11_M, 1.37.708.2
I bought the device in Hong Kong and have been waiting for the OTA to Gingerbread for months now (regularly checking manually) without any luck.
Thanks for your help and let me know if you need more info or if I missed anything.
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Hi, I've read a lot of threads in the last hours and searched extensively but couldn't find the answer to my specific question:
How do I know which one of the RUUs out of this thread to install? I'm not looking for any fancy ROMs but just the (possibly stock) upgrade to 2.3.
I have an Incredible S, S-OFF via AlpharevX with Clockworkmod Recovery on it. The OS is still the stock Android 2.2.1, 20.23.30.0802U_38.02.1.11_M, 1.37.708.2
I bought the device in Hong Kong and have been waiting for the OTA to Gingerbread for months now (regularly checking manually) without any luck.
Thanks for your help and let me know if you need more info or if I missed anything.
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For clean stock ROM, you can flash RUU_Vivo_Gingerbread_S_Virgin_Mobile_AU_2.12.981.2 _R_Radio_20.2803.30.085AU_3805.04.03.12_M_release_ 185029_signed. But actually Android Revoluation HD is a very good tweaked custom ROM based on stock ROM so I don't know why you should not try it.
Just a reminder, to flash the RUU, you need to extract the rom.zip from the exe and flash it with a gold card. There should be plenty of instructions on how to do it in the development forum.
Yes, I saw several tutorials for that.
But that also means that there is no RUU/update.zip out there for my exact version of Froyo? Because otherwise I wouldn't need the Gold Card, right?
Where and how could I find such a version?
coderocker said:
Yes, I saw several tutorials for that.
But that also means that there is no RUU/update.zip out there for my exact version of Froyo? Because otherwise I wouldn't need the Gold Card, right?
Where and how could I find such a version?
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I too can't find any Hong Kong RUU from xda or xda.cn. I guess these are our only options.
itandy said:
I too can't find any Hong Kong RUU from xda or xda.cn. I guess these are our only options.
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I almost can't believe that since both HTC and buying stuff in HKG is pretty popular. But I guess that's where we're stuck for now unless one of us starts reading Chinese...

[Q] T-mobile HTC one

I'm a t-mobile htc one user. T-mobile USA use special channel for their 4G net work, which is 1700/2100 HZ. Will I lose my 4g connection if I flash a custom-rom or kernel?
chiho0516 said:
I'm a t-mobile htc one user. T-mobile USA use special channel for their 4G net work, which is 1700/2100 HZ. Will I lose my 4g connection if I flash a custom-rom or kernel?
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no. im with tmo and currently using trickdroid and bulletproof still getting 4g and 4g lte
4g LTE? I have 4g only
Is that a 4.1 based rom or is it a 4.2 base?
Does the software number matter? Because we are using 1.27.531.7, which is different than most using 1.29
chiho0516 said:
4g LTE? I have 4g only
Is that a 4.1 based rom or is it a 4.2 base?
Does the software number matter? Because we are using 1.27.531.7, which is different than most using 1.29
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my tmo htc one came with 1.29 and im running a custom sence based rom that is 1.29 which is 4.1.2
chiho0516 said:
4g LTE? I have 4g only
Is that a 4.1 based rom or is it a 4.2 base?
Does the software number matter? Because we are using 1.27.531.7, which is different than most using 1.29
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The HTC One and tmobile support 4glte. Just in certain available areas. Tmobike is rolling out 4glte lil by lil to every city.
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skinsfanbdh said:
my tmo htc one came with 1.29 and im running a custom sence based rom that is 1.29 which is 4.1.2
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Tmobile USA HTC Ones have different firmware? Can I update my firmware?
My firmware is 1.27. Is that mean I can't use those custom roms which are based on 1.29? Because if I flash for 1.29, I can't go back to 1.27, which means I can't get official update.
I got mine on Thursday, I called TMo in the morning and they where sold out so I left my number for their next shippment. Which came in 3 hours later, so I know it's as fresh as the come and mine is 1.27 also. This is the first I've heard of someone with a T-Mobile One from T-Mobile that came with 1.29.
chiho0516 said:
Tmobile USA HTC Ones have different firmware? Can I update my firmware?
My firmware is 1.27. Is that mean I can't use those custom roms which are based on 1.29? Because if I flash for 1.29, I can't go back to 1.27, which means I can't get official update.
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just make a backup of your stock rom and you can go back to it whenever you want. yes you can flash custom roms based off the 1.29 update
yes im with tmo usa
skinsfanbdh said:
just make a backup of your stock rom and you can go back to it whenever you want. yes you can flash custom roms based off the 1.29 update
yes im with tmo usa
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How to back up and how to go back? I'm sorry for asking this stupid question but I really don't know how. I turn "back up" on on my phone, is it already back up? I don't see any back up bottom on htc sync manager. And how to go back? I can't find tmobile stock rom anywhere.
chiho0516 said:
How to back up and how to go back? I'm sorry for asking this stupid question but I really don't know how. I turn "back up" on on my phone, is it already back up? I don't see any back up bottom on htc sync manager. And how to go back? I can't find tmobile stock rom anywhere.
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you have to unlock bootloader and install custom recovery. you make the backup in the custom recovery. there will be an option in the recovery that says backup/restore. use that to make backups or restore your backup
This should answer some of your questions about backing up an Android device. We assume that since you are talking about adding a custom rom/kernel, you know you have to have a custom recovery to install them. Here is a video of a custom recovery you can use to not only install a rom/kernel, but also back up your current stock rom/kernel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laBKgRCpMeI
skinsfanbdh said:
you have to unlock bootloader and install custom recovery. you make the backup in the custom recovery. there will be an option in the recovery that says backup/restore. use that to make backups or restore your backup
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If I flash a kernel, am I still able to go back to the stock kernel? How can I do that?
stevessvt said:
This should answer some of your questions about backing up an Android device. We assume that since you are talking about adding a custom rom/kernel, you know you have to have a custom recovery to install them. Here is a video of a custom recovery you can use to not only install a rom/kernel, but also back up your current stock rom/kernel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laBKgRCpMeI
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I got that already, thank you
chiho0516 said:
Tmobile USA HTC Ones have different firmware? Can I update my firmware?
My firmware is 1.27. Is that mean I can't use those custom roms which are based on 1.29? Because if I flash for 1.29, I can't go back to 1.27, which means I can't get official update.
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My T-Mobile h1 is also on 1.27, don't think I've heard of anyone with a T-Mobile 1.29.
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One UI beta help

If I use Odin to install One UI, will it root my phone and is the lastest update already available to install because I'm finding ways to install it and it says install an early build, and will it go to the lastest build or will it be in the early build?
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If I use Odin to install One UI, will it root my phone and is the lastest update already available to install because I'm finding ways to install it and it says install an early build, and will it go to the lastest build or will it be in the early build?
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If you install official rom no he will not root.
Generaly it prevent going backward on rom
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Omar3722 said:
If I use Odin to install One UI, will it root my phone and is the lastest update already available to install because I'm finding ways to install it and it says install an early build, and will it go to the lastest build or will it be in the early build?
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First of all, what version of the Note 9 do you have? US model or international model?
Mr. Orange 645 said:
First of all, what version of the Note 9 do you have? US model or international model?
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I have the US model
Omar3722 said:
I have the US model
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Is it a carrier model or the U1?
Mr. Orange 645 said:
Is it a carrier model or the U1?
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it's the AT&T model
Omar3722 said:
it's the AT&T model
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Ok. You're new here, so I'll help you out. But next time, search for your answers before starting a new thread. We already have at least two threads on how to install the One UI Beta, and another thread that's is a discussion of the beta and I cludes instructions on how to get it.
Main thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-9/how-to/note-9-pie-alpha-t3849980
And these two are threads other people started stating how they installed it:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-9/how-to/how-one-ui-beta-verizon-note-9-t3877076
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-9/how-to/how-to-beta-update-note-9-u1-t3875949
You need to read those threads to understand what you're doing, the pros and cons, and how to downgrade if needed. And please for the love of God, if you install it and have some bugs, don't start a new thread. Post those issues in the main discussion. One. We've probably already discussed it and maybe even found a solution. Two, it makes it easier to track.
Ok, so you have an ATT Note 9. You have two options for Pie. One, you can flash the leaked C builds and keep all your carrier features and bloat. Such as WiFi calling, VoLTE, RCS messaging, and all those lovely ATT apps, and that gorgeous ATT boot animation and jingle.
Or, you can use the modified ODIN to flash the U1 firmware and get on the official BETA Z builds. This will be a clean OS with no carrier bloat, apps, or boot animations. But it will mean no WiFi calling or VoLTE, etc.
If you go the C build route to keep carrier features, you will have to use ODIN to downgrade to Oreo each time you want to sideload the newest leak.
If you go the official Beta route and don't care about those carrier features, then you will use ODIN once to flash the U1 firmware and then you can update via OTA each time an update is pushed.
Which one do you want to do?

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