This is extremely strange I must say. What is your stock software?
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This is extremely strange I must say. What is your stock software?
ive just unlocked my bootloader via htc dev, installed custom recovery and supersu, i want to try arhd but i cant get this firmware package to run in hboot my cid in fastboot says none and with cid getter app says T-MOB005 so i added both to android info in the firmware package.zip but still no joy??
added it like: T-MOB500cidnum: nonecidnum: is that correct?
You might have to wait for a way of s-off to change firmware branded device pain in the arse I've not even done unlock yet not worth it without s-off get rid of the branded crap
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Its a night mare i just want a custom rom lol. u reckon i could flash arhd without using mikes firmware package? my mid is PJ4610000 and cid is either none or T-MOB005.
You should be able to flash just I think its the firmware that you can't change like radio mike be the best man to ask
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Its a night mare i just want a custom rom lol. u reckon i could flash arhd without using mikes firmware package? my mid is PJ4610000 and cid is either none or T-MOB005.
I have not unlocked my branded hox as of yet but fastboot still shows cid as none
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This is extremely strange I must say. What is your stock software?
The link is dead...
i have installed ARHD 3.00 on my One x with firmware 1.26.
If i install your firmware (if the link is back) is there no more need to reflash the device, flash stock RUU and relock/ unlock ,, Update to 1.28 and so on?
1. "adb shell"
2. "getprop ro.cid"
3. here is the CID
i got a VODAP110 and it does not work for flashing
Yup just found out that companion core is cpu0 (explains why cpu0 is on all the time)
There is only 4 physical cores
Wow thought they had 5 physical cores, guess not lol
EDIT: ill double check to confirm
EDIT: yup thats what it looks like
The saving power core is cpu0, it enters LP2 state when saving power