I did all the steps, but my phone says error 240...
what am i doing wrong? I followed the instructions, at least I think so...
I'm running vista 32 bits and it's my first spl
Thanks for your answer.
forget it, I figured it out, but I have another question: i have 3.29 spl and still stock radio(1.17.x) and stock rom (wm 6).
to run android, can I update to a better radio? or do i need wm 6.1 first?
Galaxy Nexus i9250
ROM: AR HD
Recovery: TWRP
Kernel: Stock
Bootloader: Unlocked
Status: Primary
HTC Touch HD
ROM: IceBread
Kernel: fagyi's
SPL: hard-SPL1.56
Recovery: CWM
Radio: 1.17.25.09
Status: Dead
HTC tytn II
ROM: eOS WinMo 6.1
SPL: hard-SPL3.56
Radio: 1.70.18.02
Status: Not reading SIMs
There are now a large selection of Kaiser Hard SPL's floating about. I am making this thread as a collection for all of them and the instructions for flashing them.
Explanation WM Version - Different SPL's perform better depending if you are running WM6.0 or WM6.1. If you are using a WM6.0 ROM, you should be using a WM6.0 Hard SPL (v1 is recommended). If you are using WM6.1 any 3.* SPL is recommended. Hard SPL Version - Most WM6.1 ROM's are based of a 3.* release by HTC / ATT. The 3.* Hard SPL version should match this the best it can. MFG - Manufacturing. This SPL supports more commands (such as rtask a) jockyw2001 - Any Hard SPL made by jockyw2001 (WM6.1 versions) cmonex - Any Hard SPL made by cmonex. DaveShaw - Any bootloader patched by me. Will be the same as cmonex's because I copied her changes from previous versions - all credit to her . Force USB - These SPL's have a fix to force the USB to work if it is not working for some reason. nostuckinSPL - These SPL's have a fix to prevent you getting stuck at the bootloader as often.
Instructions If this is your first time flashing an SPL, take some time to read up on the other stickies (mskip's in particular) and wiki pages, this is more of a reference thread.
How to Install A Hard SPL:
Plug the device into your PC
Copy JumpSPL (either 1.56, 1.93 or 1.94) to your device.
Take out your SD card & SIM Card.
Run Jump SPL on your device
Wait for the bootloader screen to appear and "USB" to show.
Right-click activesync, go into connection settings and ensure Allow USB Connections is unchecked
Unplug your device from the USB port, wait 5 - 20 seconds, plug it back in.
If you have problems with the above process, try this:
Download the attached files from the first instructions
Pull out the battery and reinsert it (this step *is* important)
Connect your PC to phone with a USB cable
REMOVE SIM and SD CARDS !!
Copy JumpSPL1.56-KAIS.exe to your device and run it (make sure the USB cable is still connected). If you still get a white screen then reset your device and now try JumpSPL1.93-KAIS.exe and if you still get a white screen then reset your device and now try JumpSPL1.94-KAIS.exe
After a few seconds "USB" appears on the phone display
Unplug and replug the usb cable
Deselect "Allow USB connections" in Activesync connection settings
Hold in the Power and Camera buttons, then press the reset button with the stylus for about 3 seconds until the BootLoader screen appears
It should say Loading / Update in progress and then to a screen saying SPL 1.00.OliNex
It should now say Press Power Button to flash or just flash the KAISIMG.NBH and then reset
At this point it should boot to the OS, if it doesn't then flash an OS (delete the previous KAISDIAG.NBH and KAISIMG.NBH from the SD Card and use Flashing Rom from MicroSD Card method)
After the Operating System loads, DELETE the KAISDIAG.NBH and KAISIMG.NBH files
FOR ANYONE WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT WHAT THIS IS FOR, WHY YOU WOULD NEED IT, OR HOW TO PERFORM SPL PROCEDURES:Read This Wiki page
FAQ (Not 100% applicable to this but a good source).
My Devices:
HTC Leo (Modified Rom WM 6.5)
HTC Blue Angel (CyanogenMod 7.2 Alpha)
HTC Himalaya (WM 2003, new Rom coming soon)
HTC Universal (My WM 6.5.x Rom)
HTC Kaiser (Froyo 2.2)
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