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  Reply # 416527 13-Dec-2010 13:52 Send private message

... Without wading through XDA, have the bulk of the JPU issues been resolved?


See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9759824&postcount=1127
I did some reading reading & writing for you last night..., ah... this morning ;-)

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  Reply # 416531 13-Dec-2010 13:57 Send private message

nofam:
Neets:
sittingduckz: I'm 2.2.1 & rooted, cheers for the help. I even have an old titanium backup with most of my setting in.

Man this does seem faster (Quadrant: 1224)


Nice one!

I downloaded Doc's JPU rom last night and when I was catching up on the thread this morning he'd put up a v3.  So I've downloaded that this morning all ready to go flash JPU tonight.  I feel like I'm the last one to get onto JPU now ;-)

Oh, and as always, you should confirm your IMEI number has remained intact.  No one suggested you backup your /efs.  Maybe you did, or had an earlier copy of it.  It's fairly rare that someone has their IMEI changed, though for all that, I know it's happened in this forum, even though it's rare.


I'm going to get T-shirts printed I think:

"Recovered IMEI and proud!"

It really is the height of stupidity that doing a full system backup (or even an app/data backup) requires root access, which borks your warranty.  Do HTC phones running Android require such illogical processes?

I'm now in the same situation as sittingduckz - feeling somewhat vulnerable because I can't get rooted in order to do a granular backup.

Without wading through XDA, have the bulk of the JPU issues been resolved?


I didn't want to name names :-D

Have you had a look at DrD's post on XDA?  I think it's extremely comprehensive.  As for Doc's rom, he puts a change log in his posts.  This is what's been noted since JPU turned up:
V 1.0 XXJPU: 1st release
V 1.1 XXJPU: added hardcore kernel
V 2.0 XXJPU: rebuilt base, few bugfixes
V 3.0 XXJPU: disabled increasing phone signal, new market, new highres gallery (maybe a bit slower), optimized ZEAM added, new browser. Better market fix, updated voicedialer, tweaked system for speed.
V3.0.1 market fix

And lucky for me, since this morning there's another version [groan]




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  Reply # 416553 13-Dec-2010 14:55 Send private message

Heh I still haven't flashed JPU. waiting for all the issues to be resolved.




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  Reply # 416568 13-Dec-2010 15:26 Send private message


I'm going to get T-shirts printed I think:

"Recovered IMEI and proud!"



Haha should be on http://www.sheldonshirts.com/

I'm gonna get one that says:

"I now have no problem flashing"

I will have to avoid playgrounds and dark alleys

I forgot about the IMEI issue... but it looks like I survived

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  Reply # 416572 13-Dec-2010 15:32 Send private message

sittingduckz:

I'm going to get T-shirts printed I think:

"Recovered IMEI and proud!"



Haha should be on http://www.sheldonshirts.com/

I'm gonna get one that says:

"I now have no problem flashing"

I will have to avoid playgrounds and dark alleys

I forgot about the IMEI issue... but it looks like I survived


Good to hear - so what is your CSC now?  No problem with market etc?




Life is mostly froth and bubble, two things stand like stone - kindness in another's trouble, courage in your own.

SGSIII
ROM: WanamLite v1.3    Kernel: Ninphetamine v1.1.0   Modem: DXLEA

SGSII (Now belongs to SWMBO)
ROM: WanamLite v12     Kernel: Siyah v3.3.2   Modem: BVLPB

SGS
 (Cat's chew toy)

If you need a download-mode jig ASAP, you're welcome to borrow mine!  Works with SGS I/II/III.  I also have a SIM cutter available (Dunedin) - happy to post either to you at your cost.

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  Reply # 416578 13-Dec-2010 15:36 Send private message

nofam:
sittingduckz:

I'm going to get T-shirts printed I think:

"Recovered IMEI and proud!"



Haha should be on http://www.sheldonshirts.com/

I'm gonna get one that says:

"I now have no problem flashing"

I will have to avoid playgrounds and dark alleys

I forgot about the IMEI issue... but it looks like I survived


Good to hear - so what is your CSC now?  No problem with market etc?


CSC: I9000OXAJPU

Edit: Market seems to work fine 

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  Reply # 416582 13-Dec-2010 15:47 Send private message

sittingduckz:
nofam:
sittingduckz:

I'm going to get T-shirts printed I think:

"Recovered IMEI and proud!"



Haha should be on http://www.sheldonshirts.com/

I'm gonna get one that says:

"I now have no problem flashing"

I will have to avoid playgrounds and dark alleys

I forgot about the IMEI issue... but it looks like I survived


Good to hear - so what is your CSC now?  No problem with market etc?


CSC: I9000OXAJPU

Edit: Market seems to work fine 


Sweet - what install guide did you follow?




Life is mostly froth and bubble, two things stand like stone - kindness in another's trouble, courage in your own.

SGSIII
ROM: WanamLite v1.3    Kernel: Ninphetamine v1.1.0   Modem: DXLEA

SGSII (Now belongs to SWMBO)
ROM: WanamLite v12     Kernel: Siyah v3.3.2   Modem: BVLPB

SGS
 (Cat's chew toy)

If you need a download-mode jig ASAP, you're welcome to borrow mine!  Works with SGS I/II/III.  I also have a SIM cutter available (Dunedin) - happy to post either to you at your cost.

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  Reply # 416588 13-Dec-2010 15:54 Send private message

nofam:
sittingduckz:
nofam:
sittingduckz:

I'm going to get T-shirts printed I think:

"Recovered IMEI and proud!"



Haha should be on http://www.sheldonshirts.com/

I'm gonna get one that says:

"I now have no problem flashing"

I will have to avoid playgrounds and dark alleys

I forgot about the IMEI issue... but it looks like I survived


Good to hear - so what is your CSC now?  No problem with market etc?


CSC: I9000OXAJPU

Edit: Market seems to work fine 


Sweet - what install guide did you follow?


Firmware & Instructions from samfirmware.com > Firmwares > Android
Have not noticed any issues yet

 

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  Reply # 416590 13-Dec-2010 15:59 Send private message

OK possible issue, a number keeps calling me 0078564605 aaarrrrggghhh it will not stop. Does anyone know what this is??

Oh I think it just stopped

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  Reply # 416593 13-Dec-2010 16:02 Send private message

Sorry what are the issues with JPU meant to be? Are we talking stock here? I have no issues besides Battstatt not working...




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  Reply # 416594 13-Dec-2010 16:03 Send private message

NZtechfreak: Sorry what are the issues with JPU meant to be? Are we talking stock here? I have no issues besides Battstatt not working...


Dunno yet, haven't found any 

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  Reply # 416606 13-Dec-2010 16:28 Send private message

NZtechfreak: Sorry what are the issues with JPU meant to be? Are we talking stock here? I have no issues besides Battstatt not working...


<nofam shuffles uncomfortably>

Ummm. . . . .Wifi losing it's settings and bluetooth not pairing up correctly. . . . .And. . . .other stuff as per DrD's post earlier.





Life is mostly froth and bubble, two things stand like stone - kindness in another's trouble, courage in your own.

SGSIII
ROM: WanamLite v1.3    Kernel: Ninphetamine v1.1.0   Modem: DXLEA

SGSII (Now belongs to SWMBO)
ROM: WanamLite v12     Kernel: Siyah v3.3.2   Modem: BVLPB

SGS
 (Cat's chew toy)

If you need a download-mode jig ASAP, you're welcome to borrow mine!  Works with SGS I/II/III.  I also have a SIM cutter available (Dunedin) - happy to post either to you at your cost.



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  Reply # 416608 13-Dec-2010 16:34 Send private message

Issues restoring apps from Titanium Backup, also mounting on a PC is in read only




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All comments are my own opinion, and not that of my employer unless explicitly stated.

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  Reply # 416614 13-Dec-2010 16:40 Send private message

Interesting, is that pure stock, or with lagfixes and such like running? I've not had those problems, stock with CF Root/recovery flashed.

To those with issues: Did you factory reset after flashing? Flash PDA/Modem/CSC in Odin, or only part of them? Use a non-512 PIT? Restore system settings, rather than just apps with Titanium?




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  Reply # 416643 13-Dec-2010 17:41 Send private message

lokhor: Issues restoring apps from Titanium Backup, also mounting on a PC is in read only


I thought I read somewhere that there was an update to Titanium that fixes the problem.  But if not, there's Kilpak's instructions with a txt file that overcomes the problem that *some* people have reported.  It does seem to be luck of the draw.




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