I need the PD15IMG.zip file to downgrade to 2.2.1

alnova1

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I'm trying to downgrade my buddy to 2.2.1 so he can have root and I just learned that megaupload was shut down and that's where the link in the tutorial is uploaded to. If anyone can help with that file I would appreciate it.
 

SprigganMaster

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I still have this file here but I don't know where to upload it...

I have enough place on my personal website but I'm not sure it's legal to redistribute original T-Mobile firmware. :confused:

EDIT : I'm uploading it to file factory. Give me 30 mins...
 
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alnova1

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I still have this file here but I don't know where to upload it...

I have enough place on my personal website but I'm not sure it's legal to redistribute original T-Mobile firmware. :confused:

EDIT : I'm uploading it to file factory. Give me 30 mins...
Thank you...just let me know..
 

TeeJay3800

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I still have this file here but I don't know where to upload it...

I have enough place on my personal website but I'm not sure it's legal to redistribute original T-Mobile firmware. :confused:

EDIT : I'm uploading it to file factory. Give me 30 mins...
That's not a crazy concern, but sharing of such things is no problem at all on XDA and sites like it.
 

SprigganMaster

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estallings15

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Umm, Android is open source. Why would there be anything wrong with sharing a ROM? When you walk into T-mobile and ask for an update they don't charge you for the software. Also, HTC releases source code for the kernel. It an open system. That is the point of Android. Well, that and Google making money.

Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
 
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SprigganMaster

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Umm, Android is open source. Why would there be anything wrong with sharing a ROM? When you walk into T-mobile and ask for an update they don't charge you for the software. Also, HTC releases source code for the kernel. It an open system. That is the point of Android. Well, that and Google making money.

Sent from my HTC Glacier using XDA App
Android is open source but some software shipped by T-Mobile inside the ROM might not be.

Example : HTC sense is closed source.

Sent from my HTC Panache / CM7 using xda premium.
 

neidlinger

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Android is open source but some software shipped by T-Mobile inside the ROM might not be.

Example : HTC sense is closed source.

Sent from my HTC Panache / CM7 using xda premium.
This is correct.

And i'm going to go out on a Limb and say that most people have a Google Docs account which can store .zip files, or a DropBox, or Box account which can do the same.
 

vinnyt

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Hello,
Sorry to bother but FileFactory isnt working anymore because everyone is using it. Could you upload PD15IMG.zip to mediafire or another file hosting website?
 

mytouch4root

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I download the zip file, but can not unzip. got error:central directory not fund.

I download the zip file, but can not unzip. got error:central directory not fund.. Help please. thanks.