[RADIO] HTC Thunderbolt Radios [PG05IMG.zip] (Updated: 20 Oct 2011)

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irish_711

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Ok if the current radio I have causes me to have no 4G should I just flash an LTE radio? If so which one should I flash?

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Not that you'll get much better advice, but... try over here. You'll need to create an account, but there is a lot more info over there, even though the community has gone quiet for a few years. Give it a shot, can't hurt. Plus, which Android version you're running is important information.
 

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    Code:
    /* I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
     * thermonuclear war, or the end of the world. Please do some research
     * if you have any concerns about flashing a radio before flashing it!
     * YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if you point the
     * finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you. */

    How to Flash:

    In order for this to work, the HTC Thunderbolt needs to be S-OFF. Flashing the radio with a corrupt file or interrupting the flash, can brick the device, please proceed with caution.

    1. Download the your choice of radio for the HTC Thunderbolt.
    2. Make sure the filename is PG05IMG.zip exactly or it will not work and copy it to the same folder as adb (the /platform-tools folder within the Android SDK folder).
    3. Connect the HTC Thunderbolt to the computer via USB.
    4. On the computer, open terminal and run the following commands:
      Code:
      adb push PG05IMG.zip /sdcard/PG05IMG.zip
      adb shell md5sum /sdcard/PG05IMG.zip
      NOTE: The md5 should match up the provide the original download location. If not, redownload & try again.
      Code:
      adb reboot bootloader
    5. The HTC Thunderbolt will reboot & usually boot into fastboot. Pressing the Power button will put the device into the bootloader.
    6. The bootloader will scan for the radio update. Once it finds the update, select Yes.
    7. Allow the bootloader to finish flashing the updated radio, and reboot the HTC Thunderbolt normally.

    Downloads:

    From Froyo-based RUUs:
    • From the 1.03.605.10 RUU:
    • From the 1.05.605.0 RUU:
    • From the 1.07.605.3 RUU:
    • From the 1.08.605.1 RUU:
    • From the 1.10.605.3 RUU:
    • From the 1.12.605.0 RUU:
    • From the 1.12.605.6 RUU (Stock):
    • From the 1.13.605.7 RUU:
    • From the 1.66.605.2 RUU:
    • From the 1.68.605.3 RUU:
    • From the 1.70.605.0 RUU:

    From Gingerbread-based RUUs:
    • From the 2.01.605.0 RUU:
    • From the 2.07.605.0 RUU:
    • From the 2.10.605.1 RUU:
    • From the 2.11.605.0 RUU:
      • CDMA: 1.48.00.0817
        md5: 71a8839b30882e238f6b68f9bd91b45b
      • LTE: has the same LTE radio as the 2.10.605.1 RUU
    • From the 2.11.605.2 RUU:
      • CDMA: has the same CDMA radio as the 2.11.605.0 RUU
      • LTE: has the same LTE radio as the 2.10.605.1 RUU
    • From the 2.11.605.3 RUU:
    • From the 2.11.605.5 RUU:
      • CDMA: has the same CDMA radio as the 2.11.605.3 RUU
      • LTE: has the same LTE radio as the 2.11.605.3 RUU
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    EDIT: Reopened after cleaning, play nice...
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    Any1 with gps issues on the latest release?

    PLS HELP..

    Please for those of you having gps issues, try this. It has worked for me and many others.

    Goto the market and download GPS Status & Toolbox from the developer EclipSim. Run the app. Hit the menu softkey, then click on tools. Click manage a-gps state. Choose reset. Do the same procedure again but this time choose download (so menu soft key, tools, manage a-gps state, then choose download.)

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    Updated radios from 2.11.605.9 separated with included MD5s inside zip.
    CDMA: http://db.tt/RGpt1waM
    LTE: http://db.tt/YpP3N7b9
    This is just until OP has a chance to update his post. Enjoy.
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    I have compiled all the released radios in a single place with valid links.

    http://www.nerd-haven.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=1

    No registration is required and I am not site pimping. I was simply tired of using Multiupload to get anything so I started using my own server.