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Guest curtido
Posted

Hello good evening,

a method used here for the forum upgrade to Gen1, said it was reversible, like now how do I get back to Gen1 without doing damage to mobile phone

Thanks,

Regards

Guest Pondlife
Posted (edited)

woah, double post.

Edited by Pondlife
Guest hugobosslives
Posted (edited)

firstly, please wait at least a day, before adding another post (saying nothing). it would have still been near the top of the list at 4pm today, so no need to bump it.

now to your problem....

if you updated via wbaw's tpt? ITS ON THE SAME THREAD AS THE GEN1 > GEN2 CONVERSION! so just go to that same thread and use the tpt that does the opposite (GEN2 > GEN1)

if you updated by the window method (i doubt you did, but i'll be nice and still explain) i strongly advise not downgrading to gen1! why would you want to? but there are now safer ways of doing this. but it is still quite hard for a non-experienced user (which i'm guessing you are?) if you search the forum (which you should always do before posting!) you will find a thread on how to do it (and also the above tpt downgrade) as tpt will not work since the windows update.

tho, i dont understand why you would want to downgrade? the best 2.2 rom (SS) works on gen2. and the best (and only) 2.3 rom ,CM7, works (only) on gen2.

EDIT: sorry, if this post is a bit rambling and doesnt make sense (was trying to write really quickly...)

Edited by hugobosslives
Guest hedgepigdaniel
Posted

you can downgrade to Gen1 from the pinned sections. there is a post for TPT which is simplest, and with Windows, which works on a stock Gen2 blade.

Guest hugobosslives
Posted

well said above.

and also... HOW IS IT NOT CLEAR! if you managed to go gen1> gen2. its exactly the same to go gen2>1

Guest unrandomsam
Posted
If the content of that thread is not clear to you, then why are you asking about it on this thread? The idea of a forum is 1 thread per topic, not one thread per person.

No this works best :

One thread per question (Once its answered it drops and no one bothers with it again).

And useful ones get pinned (and ideally crap removed and locked).

Otherwise you end up an unwieldly forum to use exactly like this one has become.

Its just not time efficient to read a thread longer than a few pages.

(For someone intending to help someone fix a problem or someone with a problem).

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