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okay so i have an evo but i wanted to get my g1 out to play so i rooted it. (the easy way) but now i cant flash any roms
[ROM][Gingerbread][GRI40][04/13/2011]COS-DS
i tried this one and got an error on line 7
i also tried several froyo roms and it always hangs at the splash screen after it successfully installs.
to be clear ive wiped data and cache everytime lol.
what could i be doing wrong?
Some more information would be helpful
- SPL
- Radio
- logcat?
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Spl? And not sure what radio im on my phone has not haf service in over a year. How do i check that?
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Power down your phone and then press
Back + power on
You will get to the hboot screen now, where the spl and radio informations are printed on top of the screen.
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heres what i get
DREA100 PVT
HBOOT-0.95.0000
CPLD-4
RADIO-2.22.23.02
sep 2 2008
serial0
i cant find the spl
Are you rooted?
You have hboot 0.95.0000 -> that's the standard SPL. With this you will not have any chances to run a Gingerbread-ROM. If you want to install a Gingerbread-ROM, I suggest to first install the 2708/1.33.0013d combo (a link can be found in my signature), which gives you in addition 14MB of ram.
But first read everything carefully before starting to flash some zips
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AndDiSa said:
Are you rooted?
You have hboot 0.95.0000 -> that's the standard SPL. With this you will not have any chances to run a Gingerbread-ROM. If you want to install a Gingerbread-ROM, I suggest to first install the 2708/1.33.0013d combo (a link can be found in my signature), which gives you in addition 14MB of ram.
But first read everything carefully before starting to flash some zips
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thanks for the help! and yes i am rooted lol. i used the universal androot method to do so.
Im gonna follow your links and see what happens ill update afterwards
just wanted to let you know i finally got around to doing this and it worked great thanks for your help!
I spent literally 7 hours trying to root my phone. I tried Alpha revX, the new superoneclick and this other method. I cant seem to get it. Maybe because I am just really tired but this is getting really frustrating. I managed to get my phone to S-OFF with Alpha rev but nothing else. Anyone have any successful attemps .. please tell me I am dying over here
Thanks!!
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I spent literally 7 hours trying to root my phone. I tried Alpha revX, the new superoneclick and this other method. I cant seem to get it. Maybe because I am just really tired but this is getting really frustrating. I managed to get my phone to S-OFF with Alpha rev but nothing else. Anyone have any successful attemps .. please tell me I am dying over here
Thanks!!
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AlphaRevX only gives you S-OFF and I believe can now install ClockworkMod. To actually root your existing ROM, use need to flash rmk-superuser-v1.0.0.zip using ClockworkMod.
Ok so not to sound stupid but what do they mean by flash it to your phnne?
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Ok so not to sound stupid but what do they mean by flash it to your phnne?
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In this particular case, Flash = Use ClockworkMod to install a zip file that you have copied to your SD card.
So the order here is install clockwork mode first in order to root.my phone ?
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So the order here is install clockwork mode first in order to root.my phone ?
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Sorry, I thought the current version of the AlphaRevX software allowed you to install ClockworkMod, too. If you didn't install ClockworkMod during the AlphaRevX S-OFF process, then yes you need to install ClockworkMod Recovery in order to install the rmk-superuser zip file.
Yeah I can't believe I pressed.no when it asked me to download it. Would have saved me a lot of trouble .. now i am downloading the Android ask and avd manager to door my phone.
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Would it be possible to go through the s off procedure again so that i can press yes this time .. or is that not recommended
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Would it be possible to go through the s off procedure again so that i can press yes this time .. or is that not recommended
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I'm not sure it will let you get that far. AlphaRevX will detect that you are already S-OFF and exit the program from what I understand.
Why on earth is it so difficult to download recovery and root the phone. Ive been at this for another 3 hours and got nowhere. I am not a total noob but I am following Alphas instructions and it is saying that my recovery image isnt there when I boot in fastboot mode. Arrrghhhh!
Any other suggestions?
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Why on earth is it so difficult to download recovery and root the phone. Ive been at this for another 3 hours and got nowhere. I am not a total noob but I am following Alphas instructions and it is saying that my recovery image isnt there when I boot in fastboot mode. Arrrghhhh!
Any other suggestions?
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OK, here is a thread that should be able to help you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1122694
If you notice, the OP of this thread attn1 has an IRC chat room where you can get help and assistance. It is definitely quicker than posting in the forum.
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I have the G1 since it came out on T-Mobile. Since then I have moved on to Samsung Vibrant, original Galaxy Tab and currently on the international Galaxy Tab 7.7 as my phone and tab. I would like the xda community help in unlocking my G1 for a backup phone on my current sim. One thing to know, I am no longer using T-Mobile, I am on Straight Talk. I have been looking online to find a way to get it unlocked but all I come up with is, steps to unlock using the unlock code from T-Mobile (again I am no longer with T-Mobile) this is no use to me, or just follow links to websites where you pay for the code (would not trust them).
Is there a way to unlock it without the need of an unlock code? The original Galaxy Tab was able to be unlocked using Terminal Emulator by a member here on xda, would this be possible to do on the G1? Another option that is not good for me is ADB as I have no clue how to use it, I am okay using terminal emulator if given the correct code. I greatly appreciate your help and looking forward to your suggestions.
solved.......
Ok, since i was not getting any info here i decided to go ahead and pay for the unlock code. I used http://www.unlock-htc.com/unlocking-HTC.php, even though i was a bit sceptical, they accept paypal so at least i could fight the charge if any issues came up. Also i was able to root my G1 using this site http://theunlockr.com/2010/09/23/how-to-root-the-htc-g1-dream-androot-method/. So now i have an unlocked and rooted G1. Next up flashing a rom, maybe.
yeah unlike some other phones no one has been able to sim unlock these phones without a code, at least to my knowledge. the only other way I know off for you to have gotten a code for free would be to try and contact htc directly or have some one you know with tmobile get it for you
I have rooted many g1s over time but never used androot, I have heard it works fine
you will definetly want to try out some newer roms, so many better than stock. and look into upgrading your radio/spl as well as a custom recovery to make all the new rom flashes easier
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and look into upgrading your radio/spl as well as a custom recovery to make all the new rom flashes easier
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Could you let me know where I can find the info? This is my first time on the G1 forum, I am sure I can find it on the development section but it would be easier if I could get a link then I can look in roms after reading up on them.
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well first off let me know what you have now, boot into hboot (power on while holding camera) and write down everything there
now boot into recovery and tell me what you see (power on holding the home button)
also have you downloaded the android sdk package yet? if not make sure you do this
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well first off let me know what you have now, boot into hboot (power on while holding camera) and write down everything there
now boot into recovery and tell me what you see (power on holding the home button)
also have you downloaded the android sdk package yet? if not make sure you do this
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DREA100 PVT 32B
HBOOT-0.95.0000
CPLD-4
RADIO-2.22.23.02
SEP 2 2008
When I try to boot into recovery all I see is a triangle with an exclamation mark and a phone next to it
Have not downloaded the sdk but ill do so. Thanks for the help.
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well if you rooted with androot you should be ok, you now need to flash a custom recovery, I suggest amonra (also there is an app in the market that checks for root, I suggest use it to make sure) if you are rooted and have the sdk package on computer proceed
get a terminal emulator from the market as well as superuser and linda file manager, amonra image, put it on the root of sd card and rename it to recovery.img (if on windows it may auto put extention in there so name it just recovery)
open terminal emulator and type
su
then type
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
wait a minute or so
now reboot into recovery
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demkantor said:
well if you rooted with androot you should be ok, you now need to flash a custom recovery, I suggest amonra (also there is an app in the market that checks for root, I suggest use it to make sure) if you are rooted and have the sdk package on computer proceed
get a terminal emulator from the market as well as superuser and linda file manager, amonra image, put it on the root of sd card and rename it to recovery.img (if on windows it may auto put extention in there so name it just recovery)
open terminal emulator and type
su
then type
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
wait a minute or so
now reboot into recovery
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Sorry what am I using sdk for?
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you will need to get adb.exe and fastboot.exe and the proper drivers for those programs installed on your computer to do a full upgrade of your radio/spl.
there are ways around this but it will be much easier and faster in the future if you have this.
also safer to flash firmware via fastboot as apposed to recovery
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demkantor said:
you will need to get adb.exe and fastboot.exe and the proper drivers for those programs installed on your computer to do a full upgrade of your radio/spl.
there are ways around this but it will be much easier and faster in the future if you have this.
also safer to flash firmware via fastboot as apposed to recovery
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Ok thanks. I have tried installing the sdk but keep having issues because it keeps saying I need Java SE even though I have it installed, need to keep trying. I am also waiting on a replacement USB cable I got from ebay so I can install the Amon_Ra custom recovery.
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try to define JAVA_HOME as an environment variable containing the installation path of your java distribution and add $JAVA_HOME/bin (%JAVA_HOME%/bin in windows) to your PATH variable.
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try to define JAVA_HOME as an environment variable containing the installation path of your java distribution and add $JAVA_HOME/bin (%JAVA_HOME%/bin in windows) to your PATH variable.
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Sorry but I have no clue as how to do that, I am not a coder, dev or programmer
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well if you rooted with androot you should be ok, you now need to flash a custom recovery, I suggest amonra (also there is an app in the market that checks for root, I suggest use it to make sure) if you are rooted and have the sdk package on computer proceed
get a terminal emulator from the market as well as superuser and linda file manager, amonra image, put it on the root of sd card and rename it to recovery.img (if on windows it may auto put extention in there so name it just recovery)
open terminal emulator and type
su
then type
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
wait a minute or so
now reboot into recovery
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i installed the amon_ra image from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=566669, followed your steps and i keep getting "flash_image: not found". I tried it by renaming it, original name, both with file on the sdcard and on the root of the sd card and still same issue.
reading through the link and my original post, I forgot the # sign, look through the op of your link and you will see the directions to do it through an emulator
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I did use the # sign, not sure what else to do, might have to go through sdk but I am having issues installing that on my laptop
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find a thread called adb for dummies or something along those lines, it has a mini package in it with all the required programs and files to do minimal work (adb, fastboot, drivers, etc) it also explains how to use these functions (just a quick basic idea anyway)
the sdk package is big if you download everything, and unless you start learning to develop roms and or apps most of it will seem usless to you
your other option is to just root the phone the old fasioned way, following the cyanogen wiki completley starting with the downgrading with the dreaming.nbh file
I've used this method o so many times, the first time took me manybe half an hour because I had to read up on it and understand it. now when I root a g1 I'm done in about 10 mins with rooting, upgrading to the latest radio/spl and installing a custom rom and recovery. so in other words it isn't too hard or time consumming and you may have less issues
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demkantor said:
find a thread called adb for dummies or something along those lines, it has a mini package in it with all the required programs and files to do minimal work (adb, fastboot, drivers, etc) it also explains how to use these functions (just a quick basic idea anyway)
the sdk package is big if you download everything, and unless you start learning to develop roms and or apps most of it will seem usless to you
your other option is to just root the phone the old fasioned way, following the cyanogen wiki completley starting with the downgrading with the dreaming.nbh file
I've used this method o so many times, the first time took me manybe half an hour because I had to read up on it and understand it. now when I root a g1 I'm done in about 10 mins with rooting, upgrading to the latest radio/spl and installing a custom rom and recovery. so in other words it isn't too hard or time consumming and you may have less issues
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Thanks I'll look into it, the phone is already rooted in just need the latest radio/spl and recovery and ill be set if I want to flash any ROMS
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Ok so I figured out where I was going wrong, I needed to downgrade to RC29.
So I followed cyanogen wiki and did the following:
Downgraded to RC29
Installed Amon_Ras latest recovery image
Upgraded radio to 2.22.23. 02
Spl 1.33.2005
Then I tried to install cm 5.0.8 (the links for cm 6 are not working) it flashed properly but then it just gets stuck on the G1 screen. I redid all the steps and still same issue. Any suggestions?
PS I did noticed that my original radio is the same as the one I installed using cyanogen wiki, is this correct?
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very possibly, that is a stock radio for the g1, did you also flash the gapps/base to cm5? they do not come with gthe rom
if you need further help boot into hboot and write down everything on that screen
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finally got back to trying to update radio/spl and flash custom rom, and after close to 3 hours and several attemps i finally did it following the directions here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098899
its weird using the g1 again but excited at the same time, now i have a fully working backup. talk about a big speed difference from the g1 to the current android phones. thank you everyone
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well there are many better custom roms then the stock 1.5 or 1.6 but choice is yours of corse
before you switch do you want to still be rooted? this will make a difference in what you do to go back.
also if you want to relock your bootloader as I am assuming you are unlocked and probably s_off or fake s_on
boot into hboot and write down all that is there (power on holding camera)
now boot into recovery and write what you see (either choose reboot recovery from hboot or power on holding home)
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well there are many better custom roms then the stock 1.5 or 1.6 but choice is yours of corse
before you switch do you want to still be rooted? this will make a difference in what you do to go back.
also if you want to relock your bootloader as I am assuming you are unlocked and probably s_off or fake s_on
boot into hboot and write down all that is there (power on holding camera)
now boot into recovery and write what you see (either choose reboot recovery from hboot or power on holding home)
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Yes I would like to be rooted after install a new rom, and for now I would just like to install fresh 1.6 stock, the rest of your post I'm not sure what you are talking about.
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well I suggest reading up a bit about how android works before you begin, if you make mistakes there is a chance you can brick your phone. start by reading about the g1 in the xda wiki here (you'll find it easy) next google cyanogen wiki and look for the dream (g1) you will see some explanations of how to root etc. although you are not going to berform these steps I suggest you at least have a understanding of the process. also I would suggest looking for a glossary of terminalogy so you won't get confused when reading through this.
on a phone right now so you will have to google and search this on your own.
one of the main things I need to know about your phone is the radio and spl you are on (will matter how to change roms)
to check the simplest way is to turn off phone, then hold the camera button while powering on - this will bring you to your bootloader (also called hboot and spl - secondary program loader)
on this screen there will be information about your firmware, just simply write all of this down and post it here... after that we can keep going
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demkantor said:
well I suggest reading up a bit about how android works before you begin, if you make mistakes there is a chance you can brick your phone. start by reading about the g1 in the xda wiki here (you'll find it easy) next google cyanogen wiki and look for the dream (g1) you will see some explanations of how to root etc. although you are not going to berform these steps I suggest you at least have a understanding of the process. also I would suggest looking for a glossary of terminalogy so you won't get confused when reading through this.
on a phone right now so you will have to google and search this on your own.
one of the main things I need to know about your phone is the radio and spl you are on (will matter how to change roms)
to check the simplest way is to turn off phone, then hold the camera button while powering on - this will bring you to your bootloader (also called hboot and spl - secondary program loader)
on this screen there will be information about your firmware, just simply write all of this down and post it here... after that we can keep going
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OK, still I'm familiar with the process of rooting and installing roms, I own a galaxy phone and I use clockwork mod to apply my roms that way, and I install rooted kernels so my root is supplied with the rom. I am familiar with the terminology and such. But with an old phone such as the G1, is this bootloader the only way to install a new rom? Or is there a way to get RomManager working? Such as an older version of the free version apk?
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you can use rom manager but I advise against it, with any phone really. its ok but you can run into problems and if you aren't familiar with the basics you can easily get stuck and not know what to do next, so with any phone my opinion on rom manager is stay away but it can work fine.
no, just like with your smamsung all phones have a bootloader of sorts and this kinda like bios in windows, think of it as the firmware that boots the os.
these are some reasons why I think you should learn some terminology and read up so I (or others) don't have to write up lengthy explanations of this stuff)
in the bootloader there will be information on what firmware is on your phone, you won't be flashing roms in here just need the info. for the most part you will be using your recovery to flash roms
so if you could write that information down it will be easier to know what to flash otherwise I will have to guess
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demkantor said:
you can use rom manager but I advise against it, with any phone really. its ok but you can run into problems and if you aren't familiar with the basics you can easily get stuck and not know what to do next, so with any phone my opinion on rom manager is stay away but it can work fine.
no, just like with your smamsung all phones have a bootloader of sorts and this kinda like bios in windows, think of it as the firmware that boots the os.
these are some reasons why I think you should learn some terminology and read up so I (or others) don't have to write up lengthy explanations of this stuff)
in the bootloader there will be information on what firmware is on your phone, you won't be flashing roms in here just need the info. for the most part you will be using your recovery to flash roms
so if you could write that information down it will be easier to know what to flash otherwise I will have to guess
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But this doesn't make that much sense, with my other Android phones, I just flash clockwork mod with stock recovery and then I flash a rom in, why does firmware matter?? Its a g1 so wouldn't I just be able to go in with stock recovery and flash the stock as an update.zip? Why is this information you need so nessacary?? If its and android phone, can I just install clockwork mod through stock recovery and go from there??
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do what you please
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well I suggest reading up a bit about how android works before you begin, if you make mistakes there is a chance you can brick your phone. start by reading about the g1 in the xda wiki here (you'll find it easy) next google cyanogen wiki and look for the dream (g1) you will see some explanations of how to root etc. although you are not going to berform these steps I suggest you at least have a understanding of the process. also I would suggest looking for a glossary of terminalogy so you won't get confused when reading through this.
on a phone right now so you will have to google and search this on your own.
one of the main things I need to know about your phone is the radio and spl you are on (will matter how to change roms)
to check the simplest way is to turn off phone, then hold the camera button while powering on - this will bring you to your bootloader (also called hboot and spl - secondary program loader)
on this screen there will be information about your firmware, just simply write all of this down and post it here... after that we can keep going
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Ok, so heres the information from the bootloader:
DREA*** PVT 32B
HBOOT-0.95.2000
CPLD-4
RADIO-1.22.14.11
Sep 2 2008
Serial0
with that radio/hboot my guess is you are running stock right now. what build are you. go to setting>about phone
what does it say on this screen (yes write it all down)
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Model Number: HTC Dream
Firmware version: 1.6
Kernel Version: 2.6.29.6 [email protected] )
Build Number: dream-user 1.6 DRC83 14721 ota-rel-keys
Production Team: www.HIAPK.com Ver 3.0_g1_ion
Ill provide the baseband number if you need it, i didnt know if Im supposed to give that out. BTW, here are some things i found suspicious with this phone, im providing some pictures to show you this isnt stock as well.
yeah I think it may be stock but branded to so chinese carrier, it doesn't appear to be rooted.
my guess, being you from us, you don't want to have a phone with an os ment for china, I couldn't tell you if its slower than stocked branded for tmobile but my guess is you won't have much of a speed/stabillity upgrade if you change to the tmo stock.
at this point you will need to downgrade and root your phone, you may need to make a goldcard being it is branded to china or whereever but I doubt it.
just follow this guide
wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/HTC_Dream:_Rooting
tell me when you have sucessfully gotten amonra as a recovery, at this point ill help further (to check what recovery you have hold home while powering on)
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The phone does say T-Mobile on it. The only Chinese thing physically about it is the battery. Everything else looks just like the US version.
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yeh well that is where they messed up in the rom, besides if you look at you build number rc83 is not tmobil
either way look @ the splash screen, that is not stock htc or stock tmobil - right now it is very very unlikely you are rooted, and that is why rom manager won't work - if you want to root your phone and if you want a different os then follow the guide, otherwise complain to who you bought it from that you didn't get a us branded phone
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God I really don't want to go through another g1, I've already had to return one and I'm not willing to do it again. So if I do this, will my T-Mobile sim card give me a data connection.
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It has super user and terminal access, plus i used root checker and it verified its rooted.
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well if it has root your next step would be to verify what recovery you have, if it is stock change it to amonra (much better then cw on these phones)
easiest way to change is open terminal emulator and type
su
flash_image recovery/sdcard/recovery.img
of course you will have to have the .img on the root of your sd card and named recovery.img
after that you will have to upgrade your radio and spl to flash the roms you want
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well if it has root your next step would be to verify what recovery you have, if it is stock change it to amonra (much better then cw on these phones)
easiest way to change is open terminal emulator and type
su
flash_image recovery/sdcard/recovery.img
of course you will have to have the .img on the root of your sd card and named recovery.img
after that you will have to upgrade your radio and spl to flash the roms you want
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Ok so i just need to go into recovery mode and see which recovery im in, then if its stock, then put the amonra recovery on my sd card, change the name to update.zip, and use the terminal to flash it? Then just do the radio upgrade through amonra recovery? And then find the stock rom i want and flash it through amonra?
You will want to name it recovery.img
Yes you will then flash an updated radio in recovery, then flash an upgraded SPL in recovery. Know that flashing the wrong radio or wrong SPL can brick your phone, flash the radio provided in the cyanogen wiki, then the danger SPL, make sure to check the md5sum and that the radio was flashed first, do not rename the .zips keep them as they are (in other words don't call them update.zip)
After this then reboot to recovery, wipe all and flash your ROM of choice, although I wouldn't recommend stock as there are far faster ones with many more features
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Hello everyone, I want a bit of help with my HTC dream, I got this as a present from Canada my cousin sent it because he dosen't use it anymore it Rogers G1, now I had a G1 before and rooted it quite easily but I can't get this to.
I did root it through Andro root and it gave Su access its permanently rooted but how can I load a recover and install custom roms? because the stock one sucks.
HBOOT : 1.33.0009 (DREA****)
radio 3.22.20.17
may 12 2009
Dream PVT 32B ship s-off d
Any help would be grateful, its not my main phone but its still nice, I'd like a 2.1 or even better 2.2 rom.
Thanks in advance.
WaleedJaved said:
Hello everyone, I want a bit of help with my HTC dream, I got this as a present from Canada my cousin sent it because he dosen't use it anymore it Rogers G1, now I had a G1 before and rooted it quite easily but I can't get this to.
I did root it through Andro root and it gave Su access its permanently rooted but how can I load a recover and install custom roms? because the stock one sucks.
HBOOT : 1.33.0009 (DREA****)
radio 3.22.20.17
may 12 2009
Dream PVT 32B ship s-off d
Any help would be grateful, its not my main phone but its still nice, I'd like a 2.1 or even better 2.2 rom.
Thanks in advance.
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Search cyanogen wiki root rogers HTC dream or look for directions within xda. Otherwise where you are now get your custom recovery and terminal app and put the recovery on root of SD, name it recovery.img
su
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
reboot recovery
You may need to install the flash image binary first
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demkantor said:
Search cyanogen wiki root rogers HTC dream or look for directions within xda. Otherwise where you are now get your custom recovery and terminal app and put the recovery on root of SD, name it recovery.img
su
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
reboot recovery
You may need to install the flash image binary first
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Thank you but should I change the radio and spl? I need help as to how can I is my G1 as they post e911
Part of the rooting process will do this and you will want in then end to get the .13d SPL and 2708 radio but you need to get to compatible radio and SPL first. I've only rooted one rogers dream so off the top off my head I can't tell you all the proper steps, not at a computer to link you easy either. I don't believe you need to worry much about the post 911 patch anymore but when I rooted this I used the steps laid out in the cyanogen wiki and it all worked fine for me. I would suggest to look this up or find the steps here in xda
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demkantor said:
Part of the rooting process will do this and you will want in then end to get the .13d SPL and 2708 radio but you need to get to compatible radio and SPL first. I've only rooted one rogers dream so off the top off my head I can't tell you all the proper steps, not at a computer to link you easy either. I don't believe you need to worry much about the post 911 patch anymore but when I rooted this I used the steps laid out in the cyanogen wiki and it all worked fine for me. I would suggest to look this up or find the steps here in xda
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I would but all the guides but the wikia isn't working so I had to ask here, any chance of brick? And should I update to spl 2005?
OK, I'll dig some stuff up, for now where are you at
Your rooted? Can you confirm you can use a rooted app?
Also boot to you boot loader and write down everything from that screen here
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OK, I'll dig some stuff up, for now where are you at
Your rooted? Can you confirm you can use a rooted app?
Also boot to you boot loader and write down everything from that screen here
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Thanks, yes I am rooted I downloaded root check basic and it passed also I have SU installed.
I already wrote everything on my first post.
ok so the xda wiki is still good so see HERE follow these steps and you should be ok
when this is confirmed and completed you should follow THIS
If you get stuck let me know
demkantor said:
ok so the xda wiki is still good so see HERE follow these steps and you should be ok
when this is confirmed and completed you should follow THIS
If you get stuck let me know
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I read it should I skip the rooting process since mine already is?
no, dont skip as this will upgrade your spl and give you custom recovery, just pretend your phone isnt rooted and move on
demkantor said:
no, dont skip as this will upgrade your spl and give you custom recovery, just pretend your phone isnt rooted and move on
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hey not to sound stupid but isnt there another way I have never been good with abd and fastboot.
There's always another way, but why not use this as an opportunity to learn, I'll help ya through it. Besides if you stick with android these are the basics you should learn to get you out of trouble. Start here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41374534
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There's always another way, but why not use this as an opportunity to learn, I'll help ya through it. Besides if you stick with android these are the basics you should learn to get you out of trouble. Start here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41374534
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Also I've downloaded like 10 rom managers nothing is installing on my phone is this a bug? I'm running android 1.5
Stay away from ROM manager, its not what you want
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no, dont skip as this will upgrade your spl and give you custom recovery, just pretend your phone isnt rooted and move on
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Sigh the droid X download is broken, really sorry but what about the other method?
ok sop get your custom recovery from HERE make sure you get one with an "R"
now flash the 1.33.2005 bootloader, found a working link HERE
Once all is complete and confirmed good the follow THESE INSTRUCTIONS to fully update phone and allow for newest roms
The last section requires you to learn fastboot, there are ways not to, but your going to have to try first
Hey thanks alot I finally did it, hboot was updated but the radio didn't I flashed the one in ezterry's thread multiple times through recovery but it just didn't update still I flashed ezgingerbread so now its working.
bdw if its not to much trouble do you have a froyo rom that is similar to ezgingerbread? Which can run on any radio or hboot?
What is everything it says on bootloader screen now?
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I ran into a problem now stupidly flashed CWR via rom manager and now I can't flash any other recovey.
on terminal it says flash_image not found while on fastboot
D:\Android>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
sending 'recovery' (4602 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.719s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: image type not support)
finished. total time: 1.734s
I got the hang of fastboot thanks to you but this problem is wrecking my nerves.
There is an option in ROM manager to flash another recovery, never use ROM manager so can't attest to how well it works, my guess is you have a bad image your trying to download, personally I like amonra the best for the g1, I believe the version is like 1.7 and if you go to amonras thread you will get download link and md5sum to check
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