Bricked Thunderbolt by flashing MR2 update on Rooted phone

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Please Help... I flashed the MR2 update (both items - the radio and the other one) to my phone and now my phone appears to be bricked. What do I do now? Any fixes out there or do I have to buy a new phone?
 
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Need more information... appears to be bricked is not bricked... what do you see??? Have you pulled the battery???
 
what happens when you press and the vol down anf power buttons at the same time when the phone is off? Does it take you into hboot? If so,go into recovery and restore a backup,or if no backup,do a data wipe
 
what happens when you press and the vol down anf power buttons at the same time when the phone is off? Does it take you into hboot? If so,go into recovery and restore a backup,or if no backup,do a data wipe

Your assuming the OP actually built a backup file... and even if they did it does not contain the Radio.
 
what happens when you press and the vol down anf power buttons at the same time when the phone is off? Does it take you into hboot? If so,go into recovery and restore a backup,or if no backup,do a data wipe
Because Verizon kept pushing the update on my rooted phone, I tried to do the MR2 update.....

Exclusive Leak: HTC Thunderbolt MR2 OTA Update (1.66.605.2) - Stock And Rooted Downloads

I didn't know you were only supposed to do the radio update. I did both and now my phone can't get any internet connection and can't make any phone calls.... so I guess not completely bricked but can't do much with it anymore.

I have tried doing all the cache wipes and factory reset to no avail. I've also tried to flash new roms without any success either. So frustrating!
 
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Seems like a lot of these posts are popping up this weekend. Guess a lot of people are rooting without doing much research.
 
This is the exact link I used: [RADIO] Official OTA MR2 Radio 1.39.00.0627r [7/8/2011] - xda-developers

I flashed both the radio.img and the mdm9k.img using the bootloader. The link doesn't say to just do the radio.img. Flashing both caused my problem.

Anyone know of a way to undo the mdm9k.img? Or any other fix? Thanks for all the help!
 
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This is the exact link I used: [RADIO] Official OTA MR2 Radio 1.39.00.0627r [7/8/2011] - xda-developers

I flashed both the radio.img and the mdm9k.img using the bootloader. The link doesn't say to just do the radio.img. Flashing both caused my problem.

Anyone know of a way to undo the mdm9k.img? Or any other fix? Thanks for all the help!

You need to be using a custom ROM for that radio.
Its in the second line of text in that post on XDA "THIS WILL ONLY WORK FOR MR2 BASED FROYO/GINGERBREAD ROMS"

You're using the stock ROM that came with the phone correct?
 
You need to be using a custom ROM for that radio.
Its in the second line of text in that post on XDA "THIS WILL ONLY WORK FOR MR2 BASED FROYO/GINGERBREAD ROMS"

You're using the stock ROM that came with the phone correct?
I think so but I'm not sure.... all I downloaded and flashed was what was provided in that link. This was my first attempt at flashing anything, other than when I first rooted the phone a while back using the easy auto root method.

Isn't the mdm9k.img file the ROM? Total newbie at this stuff. :(
 
There's a leaked Gingerbread Radio that will work with stock rooted but I don't recommend that unless you know how to disable the Verizon OTA push... otherwise you will end up like a lot of the other members right now with a phone that doesn't work and a screen with an exclamation point.

In order to use that radio.. you need a custom ROM. Example.. Bamf, Gingeritis, CM7,etc... Here's the info on flashing custom ROMs: http://forums.androidcentral.com/th...estore-install-roms-thunderbolt-new-post.html
There's a link to the Official Thunderbolt ROMs and Kernel listing in the guide... or here is the link..http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1081930

You have two choices:
1) Upgrade to the leaked Gingerbread Radio for stock rooted and disable the Verizon OTA push
Or
2) Flash a custom ROM that is compatible with that MR2 radio.

Decide on one and I or someone else will help you in the right direction. The first choice you will have the latest leaked Gingerbread update and will still use the stock ROM that comes with the phone. The second choice is using a custom ROM that will enhance looks, performance, features... etc...
Which path would you like to choose? :)
 
There's a leaked Gingerbread Radio that will work with stock rooted but I don't recommend that unless you know how to disable the Verizon OTA push... otherwise you will end up like a lot of the other members right now with a phone that doesn't work and a screen with an exclamation point.

In order to use that radio.. you need a custom ROM. Example.. Bamf, Gingeritis, CM7,etc... Here's the info on flashing custom ROMs: http://forums.androidcentral.com/th...estore-install-roms-thunderbolt-new-post.html
There's a link to the Official Thunderbolt ROMs and Kernel listing in the guide... or here is the link..The Official Thunderbolt ROMs & Kernels Listing v2.5 (Updated 8/26) - xda-developers

You have two choices:
1) Upgrade to the leaked Gingerbread Radio for stock rooted and disable the Verizon OTA push
Or
2) Flash a custom ROM that is compatible with that MR2 radio.

Decide on one and I or someone else will help you in the right direction. The first choice you will have the latest leaked Gingerbread update and will still use the stock ROM that comes with the phone. The second choice is using a custom ROM that will enhance looks, performance, features... etc...
Which path would you like to choose? :)
I'll try the gingerbread option... only because I think I tried the other option and it didn't work. Thanks so much for your help!!:D
 
Alright... download this zip file and place it on the root of your SD Card.. its the 2.10 Gingerbread RUU and flash it through hboot just like you did with the past radio. You might want to use a computer to download it. I've run into problems before downloading these large zips from my phone.. only half of the file downloads. Make sure you downloaded 436.83MB for this file.
Deposit Files

Let me know what happens or if you need help and then I'll send you the link for disabling the OTAs after.
 
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Alright... download this zip file and place it on the root of your SD Card.. its the 2.10 Gingerbread RUU and flash it through hboot just like you did with the past radio. You might want to use a computer to download it. I've run into problems before downloading these large zips from my phone.. only half of the file downloads. Make sure you downloaded 436.83MB for this file.
Deposit Files

Let me know what happens or if you need help and then I'll send you the link for disabling the OTAs after.
WOW, awesome!!!! Thanks so much... I installed the RUU you provided and now I have my internet connection and can make calls again. This is way better than before!

The only issue I see now is I only get "1X" and not 4G LTE.
UPDATE: Okay, I reboted and now I get 4G!!! I was ready to buy a new phone in the morning thinking I had a bricked phone... so happy I don't have to now! Thanks so much!
 
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Okay good. I was just about to say.. toggle the data connection on and off but I see you got it working.
Disable the OTA... you will need an app called Root Explorer from the market... do not accept any Verizon updates until you disable this file. It can always be reversed if you decide you want to use a Verizon update in the future... you're just renaming the file for now.
Link to thread: http://forums.androidcentral.com/verizon-htc-thunderbolt-forums/113963-ota-update.html#post1205379
 
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Okay good. I was just about to say.. toggle the data connection on and off but I see you got it working.
Disable the OTA... you will need an app called Root Explorer from the market... do not accept any Verizon updates until you disable this file. It can always be reversed if you decide you want to use a Verizon update in the future... you're just renaming the file for now.
Link to thread: http://forums.androidcentral.com/verizon-htc-thunderbolt-forums/113963-ota-update.html#post1205379
I just did the Root Explorer and tried to change the name of the file... it says my phone needs to be rooted?? That's strange. I guess the gingerbread RUU unrooted the phone? If so, should I unroot using the easy auto root?

Regardless, my phone is functioning now so I'm happy!!!
 
I just did the Root Explorer and tried to change the name of the file... it says my phone needs to be rooted?? That's strange. I guess the gingerbread RUU unrooted the phone? If so, should I unroot using the easy auto root?

Regardless, my phone is functioning now so I'm happy!!!

Yes, the ruu unrootste phone, installs new rom and radio. There is a way to rootthe gingerbread ruu' s if you really want to. Its here in the roms and hacks forum.
 
Yes, the ruu unrootste phone, installs new rom and radio. There is a way to rootthe gingerbread ruu' s if you really want to. Its here in the roms and hacks forum.
Is it the gingerbreak? Do you know whether there is confirmation this works on the Thunderbolt. The last thing I want to do is screw my phone up again. :-[
 
Not sure if this is the best thread, but I'm not sure of best options. actually totally confused!

running original stock rom 1.12.605.6 and want to flash custom rom, because got nailed by ota and stuck at exclamation mark. did recovery and back up then reset to factory settings and lost root, but phone works fine, though ota still gets me weekly and have to reset again.

did a restore to get back to root, and want to do a custom rom to totally fix.
don't know which to choose. bamf forever? soab? which one? other?

some threads say don't need a new radio or kernel for custom rom... not sure

need advice about which rom that will work and link to download and if any uniques steps.

so appreciate any help you could give. would love to hear from Cyber Warrior. need that kind of detail.
 

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