Hack v9m
All of this is in the guide just so you know tho. Quick question where did you download the flash file from? Also which flash are you planning on using. You do know there are 2 different USCC v9m flashes leaked. Originally they had the guide having you use the first one that was leaked the. Actually flashing the v9m is a simpler process IMO then flashing the original Razr. The software needed for use with the v9m is much more user friendly.
The only kinda pain in the ars is doing the seem edits because the hacked version or p2kseem we use on the Razr will not read and write to the new Razr 2. So you have to use the newest version of p2kcommander to get the seem. Then open the seem via p2kseem, edit it, save it to disk, then go back to p2kcommander to write the seem back to the phone. Which isn't hard it's just added steps is all.
Well I did mine, and all went well. It is now running the US cellular monster pack and working on Verizon. The instructions worked well and I took my time with it.
In fact I did the first steps backing seems and other files up 1 day, and flashed the phone and did the restores the next. My phone works, and txt messaging works. I am able to view txt messages and more using the outside screen, and much more. About the only thing I am trying to get working again is Verizon's get it now.
I think it is possible to get that working, do not care about V cast. Have to keep searching and see if thats possible. But all in all very sweet!!! The only thing currently not workable that I see is Vcast, which I could personally care less about anyways. I did not run into any trouble really except for in one area but that was due to my own stupidity. It was fixable after I realized what I didn't do the first go around. LiquidSpikes New Member. Joined: Apr 22, Messages: 1 Likes Received: 0.
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The bumper is held in place with adhesive. If you plan on reusing the bumper, then use clean tools to keep the surface sticky. Grab the bowed portion of bumper. Gently lift and peel the bumper away from the phone. Remember that the bumper will be sticky.
Place it somewhere clean if you will be reusing it. Remove the two 4-mm T5 Torx screws, previously hidden beneath the flip stop bumper pad. Wedge the spudger about 4 mm into the gap between the phone casing and the rear housing. Pry the rear housing away from the phone until enough is exposed to grasp with your fingers.
Tilt the loosened half of the rear housing away from the phone. The housing should easily separate after tilting it about 45 degrees away from the phone. A small rubber cap marked in red on the third image loosely sits on the motherboard. It can easily fall off when removing the rear housing. Take care not to lose it. Cancel: I did not complete this guide. Badges: Fix Your Stuff Community Store. Difficulty Moderate. Steps 9.
Time Required 5 - 10 minutes. Sections 3. Flags 0. Step 1 Battery. Add a comment.
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