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This 2.2 is very anoying. SuperOneClick root temporary with all methods, z4root temporary root works too others not no perm root :'(
I recooked the rom with root access reflashed and not works :S Why? :S Sebastian, any idea?

And I realy want to OC to 800MHz, is this possible without source code?


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View Postpanagiotakis, on Mar 16 2011, 23:59, said:

Does this mean we are waiting for ZTE to provide us with the Kernel Source? We will never get 2.2... :-(

yes, and they where quite good at putting the source for the blade's kernel out....


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View PostSebastian404, on Mar 17 2011, 00:58, said:

The other thing I should mention is when  got my V9, I had a lot problems with drivers..

with the existing drivers I could access fastboot, but not ADB on the device, so I update the drivers to the latest ZTE ones, and then I could no longer access fastboot.

Glad I have an macbook pro, where it 'just works' all the time :D

I did try with OSX 10.6.6 , Ubuntu 10.10 (with correct udev rules) and Windows 7
all same thing :( , and all my other devices are ok with the 3 machines above

what is really really strange is the fastboot thing , why change from fastboot to a ftm (whatever is this at ZTE)
the usb gives me this info when at FTM mode


ZTE HSUSB Device:

  Product ID: 0x0112
  Vendor ID: 0x19d2
  Version: 1.00
  Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
  Manufacturer: ZTE Incorporated
  Location ID: 0xfd100000
  Current Available (mA): 500
  Current Required (mA): 500


and the bellow when at reboot loop

ZTE HSUSB Device:

  Product ID: 0x1354
  Vendor ID: 0x19d2
  Version: 1.00
  Serial Number: V9_Optus
  Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
  Manufacturer: ZTE Incorporated
  Location ID: 0xfd100000
  Current Available (mA): 500
  Current Required (mA): 500


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View PostBiti, on Mar 17 2011, 00:00, said:

This 2.2 is very anoying. SuperOneClick root temporary with all methods, z4root temporary root works too others not no perm root :'(
I recooked the rom with root access reflashed and not works :S Why? :S Sebastian, any idea?
have you got adb access? do a 'cat /default.prop', you should see something like:

cat /default.prop
#
# ADDITIONAL_DEFAULT_PROPERTIE
#
ro.secure=0
ro.allow.mock.location=0
ro.debuggable=1
persist.service.adb.enable=1

the ro.secure line is most important...


View PostBiti, on Mar 17 2011, 00:00, said:

And I realy want to OC to 800MHz, is this possible without source code?
No, we'd need to enable higher clockspeeds in the kernel source.


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View Postliberie, on Mar 17 2011, 00:03, said:

I did try with OSX 10.6.6 , Ubuntu 10.10 (with correct udev rules) and Windows 7
all same thing :D , and all my other devices are ok with the 3 machines above

what is really really strange is the fastboot thing , why change from fastboot to a ftm (whatever is this at ZTE)
the usb gives me this info when at FTM mode
ZTE HSUSB Device:

  Product ID: 0x0112
  Vendor ID: 0x19d2
  Version: 1.00
  Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
  Manufacturer: ZTE Incorporated
  Location ID: 0xfd100000
  Current Available (mA): 500
  Current Required (mA): 500
and the bellow when at reboot loop

ZTE HSUSB Device:

  Product ID: 0x1354
  Vendor ID: 0x19d2
  Version: 1.00
  Serial Number: V9_Optus
  Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
  Manufacturer: ZTE Incorporated
  Location ID: 0xfd100000
  Current Available (mA): 500
  Current Required (mA): 500


Erm, which device did you have, and what rom did you flash onto it?


you should be able to boot into FTM mode and then use fastboot to write a recovery image..

power off -> battery out -> count to 10 -> battery in -> hold down Vol up -> power on -> FTM Mode

then 'fastboot recovery recovery-clockwork-3.0.1.4-v9.img'
then 'fastboot reboot'


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View PostSebastian404, on Mar 17 2011, 01:09, said:

Erm, which device did you have, and what rom did you flash onto it?
you should be able to boot into FTM mode and then use fastboot to write a recovery image..

power off -> battery out -> count to 10 -> battery in -> hold down Vol up -> power on -> FTM Mode

then 'fastboot recovery recovery-clockwork-3.0.1.4-v9.img'
then 'fastboot reboot'

it's a V9 from Vodafone (got in portugal)

the above sequence doesn't work tablet keep booting , but Vol Down the tablet goes to FTM screen
but at the ftm still doesn't work

fastboot flash recovery Downloads/recovery-clockwork-3.0.1.4-v9.img
< waiting for device >


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View Postliberie, on Mar 17 2011, 00:14, said:

it's a V9 from Vodafone (got in portugal)

the above sequence doesn't work tablet keep booting , but Vol Down the tablet goes to FTM screen
but at the ftm still doesn't work

fastboot flash recovery Downloads/recovery-clockwork-3.0.1.4-v9.img
< waiting for device >

your right, its vol down for FTM mode..tho oddly on all the other ZTE devices Vol up takes you into bootloader.



You are in luck tho, there is a TPT for the v9..

http://www.device.be...tware/m2/m2.zip

download that file, and then put the contents of the 'BEELINE_V9V100B08' into an 'image' subfolder onto your SDCARD so it will show up as /sdcard/image/

you might want to replace the recovery.img file with clockworkmod recovery, to save your self future messing about

Once you've done that, power off -> count to 10 -> power on while holding down the Volume + key.

and that should restore your device to a nice stock Russian one...   if you replaced recovery.img you should be able to get into recovery that way....  otherwise,install clockworkmod from ADB..

then and then you can re-install your Voda stock ROM..



if you cant get it working using vol+, you might want to look into THIS program

Edited by Sebastian404, 17 March 2011 - 12:35 AM.


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View PostSebastian404, on Mar 17 2011, 01:29, said:

your right, its vol down for FTM mode..tho oddly on all the other ZTE devices Vol up takes you into bootloader.
You are in luck tho, there is a TPT for the v9..

http://www.device.be...tware/m2/m2.zip

download that file, and then put the contents of the 'BEELINE_V9V100B08' into an 'image' subfolder onto your SDCARD so it will show up as /sdcard/image/

you might want to replace the recovery.img file with clockworkmod recovery, to save your self future messing about

Once the material is there, power the phone off, and restart it while holding down the Volume + key.

and that should restore your device to a nice stock Russian one...

if you replaced recovery.img you should be able to get into recovery that way....  otherwise,install clockworkmod from ADB..

and then you can re-install your Voda stock rom...
if you cant get it working using vol+, you might want to look into THIS program

Thanks for the guidance , I'm downloading the file now (nice link btw) and will try ASAP


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View Postliberie, on Mar 17 2011, 01:35, said:

Thanks for the guidance , I'm downloading the file now (nice link btw) and will try ASAP

Thanks is flashing :D after power up with volume down key


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did it work?


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View PostSebastian404, on Mar 17 2011, 01:53, said:

did it work?

It flashed but now ask for the SIMcard of this operator to properly set itself (account creation etc...)
I will reflash recovery now

do you have any suggestion for a 2.1 room for V9 ?

Thank you for all your help


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View Postliberie, on Mar 17 2011, 00:55, said:

do you have any suggestion for a 2.1 room for V9 ?

I'm using this one I made


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View PostSebastian404, on Mar 17 2011, 02:02, said:

I'm using this one I made

Recovery all set , Thank you Sebastian404
I will flash and try your room , Thanks


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View Postliberie, on Mar 17 2011, 02:12, said:

Recovery all set , Thank you Sebastian404
I will flash and try your room , Thanks

Really nice room


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Just downloaded the romdump (slow connection today).
I´ve seen that thesytem is not in a img format and the gx file is giiving error, gonna try to download again..


Still if anyone is in a fast connection give this a try:

use boot.img form the original device (2.1 version)
use sebastian407 recovery image
and the 2.2 system image (a new dump with the correct img format would be needed or then just cook one form the gz if it extracts, to do so you need linux and a kitchen any wiill do since you will need  to do no changes just to pack the files)

(i´ve tried this "before" and it booted, and when i mean before de 2.2 i used was chinese blade's 2.2)

Edited by alpha xs, 17 March 2011 - 01:50 AM.


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Hi

Is anybody aware if the 2,2 ROM from the ZTE V9 from Telenor hungary?

A guy on XDA bought one and dumped the ROM.  

See here: http://forum.xda-dev...d...105&page=18

Will this work with our ZTE V9's ?

Thanks

Greg


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View PostGreg15, on Mar 17 2011, 16:15, said:

Hi

Is anybody aware if the 2,2 ROM from the ZTE V9 from Telenor hungary?

A guy on XDA bought one and dumped the ROM.  

See here: http://forum.xda-dev...d...105&page=18

Will this work with our ZTE V9's ?

Thanks

Greg


LOL Read this
thread - the last 2 pages will do


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View PostSebastian404, on Mar 17 2011, 01:06, said:

have you got adb access? do a 'cat /default.prop', you should see something like:

cat /default.prop
#
# ADDITIONAL_DEFAULT_PROPERTIE
#
ro.secure=0
ro.allow.mock.location=0
ro.debuggable=1
persist.service.adb.enable=1

the ro.secure line is most important...
No, we'd need to enable higher clockspeeds in the kernel source.


ADB works after this yes, thanks


@Other

I checked my filesystems, cause low space on data fs

data is 128MB almost full filled
system is 155 MB, 64MB free, I think It not used so I can reduce it by 20-30MB
and the best /dev is 12KB used and 200MB+ free space

How can I change logical volumes or where is the LVM for android? :D


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View PostBiti, on Mar 17 2011, 09:23, said:

ADB works after this yes, thanks
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I checked my filesystems, cause low space on data fs

data is 128MB almost full filled
system is 155 MB, 64MB free, I think It not used so I can reduce it by 20-30MB
and the best /dev is 12KB used and 200MB+ free space

How can I change logical volumes or where is the LVM for android? :D

Ah, your want to re-partition your device.... if you had a TPT for the 2.2 devices you can hex edit the partition table and change the layout that way, the guys on the Blade Forum are experts at that.

There a lots of partitions on the blade, that Android blocks you from seeing, so there is not much you can do with the device in terms of re-partitioning...    tho with 2.2 you should be able to put your apps on SD card...


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View PostSebastian404, on Mar 17 2011, 11:28, said:

Ah, your want to re-partition your device.... if you had a TPT for the 2.2 devices you can hex edit the partition table and change the layout that way, the guys on the Blade Forum are experts at that.

There a lots of partitions on the blade, that Android blocks you from seeing, so there is not much you can do with the device in terms of re-partitioning...    tho with 2.2 you should be able to put your apps on SD card...


Only a part of apps supports apps to SD, and that 200MB is a big lol for a 12KB Filesystem, I checked a lot of devices, /dev is 32-64-98Mb max, here over 200 and I have 48Mb free on /data of the stock ROM? I try to get help from Blade guys





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