Just thought i'd say it works took about 20 minutes (had to make me missus a cuppa) no dataost and easy as pie. Now just got to flash my first rom oh the choice wot a boy to do
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2) there is a part in the Effen manual mention regarding 'install stock ATT radio'. But my DHD is not bound to ATT, so what should i do with that step?
I have another couple of questions, i'll ask here instead of making a new thread..
1. I have backups of my previous rom that I made using Rom Manager. It is quite a large file and is taking up a lot of room on my SD card. Is it possible to remove it from my phone, but have a copy on my computer and when I need it just put it back in the right folder?
2. If I was to change my radio to a recommended one for a particular ROM, what happens if I change ROMs, and it is not the recommended radio for that rom? (So say I flashed the radio for CM7, but then I wanted to change roms to ARHD. Will the radio I flashed for CM7 cause a lot of trouble once I have changed roms?)
I am currently using CM 7.0.3, and was looking to update to 7.1.0 RC, but it says on the release notes that it is a good idea to change radios (although I can't find anywhere which radio I would need to change to.)
I'm using CM 7.1 and my radio is 12.54.60.52U_26.09.04.11_M2 and I've been using CM 7.1 with no issues. The bit in bold is the important bit, that or anything above should be fine. If you look in Settings -> About Phone -> Baseband Version, what's your current radio?
ElPresidente, So you only need to flash a new radio if the current is not functioning properly with a new rom? If MIUI rom doesn't recommend a Radio, does that mean the one you've got, if coming from stock (HTC sense), will work fine?
Updated to 7.1.0, battery life doing well so far
The only problem is that if I connect my phone to my computer, it starts charging and doesn't recognise that it is plugged into a computer. Nothing shows up in the notification bar and nothing appears on my computer either, which is a bit weird. USB debugging is turned on but doesn't show up either.
I don't see why not, if they don't recommend one, any will do.
What's your current radio? Settings -> About Phone -> Baseband Version?
Updated to 7.1.0, battery life doing well so far
The only problem is that if I connect my phone to my computer, it starts charging and doesn't recognise that it is plugged into a computer. Nothing shows up in the notification bar and nothing appears on my computer either, which is a bit weird. USB debugging is turned on but doesn't show up either.
Haven't got my phone with me at the moment - it's sent back for repair (proximity sensor is screwed). So I'm stuck with a Nokia E52 :-(
Will look into it when it's back
Run Fix Permissions from within ROM Manager. Then Head into Settings -> Applications -> Development and check to see if USB Debugging is enabled.
Did it mount before? With the stock HTC firmware?
Now you're on 7.1, you might want to give LorDmod's kernel a shot? That, along with his undervolt scripts, did wonders for my battery. It could just be a perception thing, but I found my handset a lot slicker with his kernel too. You need to do a bit of jiggery pokery to get his latest (7.3 CFS) to work with CM7.1 though, so if you decide to go for it, let me know and I'll give you the zip you need to flash in CWM.
As far as I know, I haven't uninstalled HTC Sync, and it's never been a problem on my Mac; when I plugged it in it would just show up as an external drive and I could go from there.Did you uninstall HTC Sync? You need specific drivers for your PC (not sure about the Mac) to recognise the handset and they're included with HTC Sync. Also a silly question, but is there an SD Card in there/mounted?
Ha, that's a bit over my head I think. how come the MIUI version is needed and not the Cyanogenmod one?To get it to work properly with the 7.1 stable release, you need to download the MIUI version and the Normal CFS version. Extract the libsqlite.so file from the normal kernel then add it to the System/Lib directory of the MIUI kernel. If that sounds daunting, I can upload mine for you. Alternatively, you can just flash 7.2.
If you look at the 2nd post in the thread, that contains the Undervolt app and scripts. There are instructions on how to use that in the zip file. With undervolting, start off low, then work your way up. Max I can get is -50mV. The Stable Pinky works 99% of the time, but my phone will lock up requiring a battery pull at random intervals. Your handset might be different though.
As far as I know, I haven't uninstalled HTC Sync, and it's never been a problem on my Mac; when I plugged it in it would just show up as an external drive and I could go from there.
The SD card is definitely in there and mounted
Ha, that's a bit over my head I think. how come the MIUI version is needed and not the Cyanogenmod one?
LorD ClockaN said:thats it.. it's because of the new libausio files and me removing aic3254 powerdown sequence, because it's not needed anymore... but it is for CM stable
Yeah, i've just tried another cable and it's doing the same thing. Do you know if there is any way I can put HTC Sync on my phone? (again, i'm pretty sure it's still on there, but it's possible it's disappeared somehow.)Very strange! Does it do the same thing with another cable?
Yeah if you can upload it that would be great Is it quite simple to flash?Like I say, I can upload the modified version if you want, or the previous. The undervolting is really easy too, you flash the zip in clockwork, then it's controlled via an app or the terminal emulator.
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