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Just flashed the 6.03.03 radio, i did need a goldcard. Worked well!

Will see how the sms issues go.
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Yes, flashed 3805.06.03.03 radio and it works well even in GPS.

For those who dunno, you can actually use the fastboot command instead of a goldcard to flash the radio.

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Yes, flashed 3805.06.03.03 radio and it works well even in GPS.

For those who dunno, you can actually use the fastboot command instead of a goldcard to flash the radio.

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You can? I believe you need engineer hboot to flash radios with fastboot commands.

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For those who dunno, you can actually use the fastboot command instead of a goldcard to flash the radio.
You can, but straight flashing radios via fastboot is extremely dangerous.
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Installing the newest Radio gives me a wrong cid error. I bought my Incredible S in Singapore and i am S-Off. Any idea why this error appears?
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You can, but straight flashing radios via fastboot is extremely dangerous.
What do you mean dangerous? Isn't your instructions on the first page using fastboot?
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What do you mean dangerous? Isn't your instructions on the first page using fastboot?
My instructions are not using fastboot.
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Installing the newest Radio gives me a wrong cid error. I bought my Incredible S in Singapore and i am S-Off. Any idea why this error appears?
Try making a goldcard then install the new radio.

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With the usage of XTC Clips becoming more common & the impending release of AlphaRev X, I've decided to set this up.
gu1dry, could you please adjust your RUU zips to include a lower mainversion?

preferably something really low like 1.00.0000.0.

Some of these zips have:
mainver: 2.21.1400.8

Which might spell trouble for people that attempt at flashing a RUU afterwards (as they're left with a broken RUU and a high mainversion).

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You can, but straight flashing radios via fastboot is extremely dangerous.
Oh, and stop spreading FUD. Flashing radios via fastboot is not dangerous. The radio has it's own integrity checks and won't overwrite if the transferred data is bad. This is on top of the integrity checks done over the USB protocol.

However, on Radio S-OFF it might be. But then again, with a SHIP hboot (not ours), you won't be able to do that.

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gu1dry, could you please adjust your RUU zips to include a lower mainversion?

preferably something really low like 1.00.0000.0.

Some of these zips have:
mainver: 2.21.1400.8

Which might spell trouble for people that attempt at flashing a RUU afterwards (as they're left with a broken RUU and a high mainversion).

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