HTC Incredible :: How To Downgrade To 2.1 From 2.2

Sep 11, 2010

I saw a similar thread, but didn't see the answer I was looking for. I did the OTA upgrade to 2.2 last week. Having some problems, so I thought I might roll it back to 2.1. Is doing the factory reset the same as downgrading to 2.1? OR is there some other way to downgrade? If so, could somebody provide step by step instructions?

HTC Incredible :: How to downgrade to 2.1 from 2.2


HTC Incredible :: Downgrade To 2.2 From NOV OTA

Nov 27, 2010

Found this at xda-developers - View Single Post - [ROOT] unrEVOked 3.21: one-click root for Froyo, no downgrading Worked perfectly for me! I have s-on and now I am back to 2.2 with root.

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HTC Incredible :: How To Downgrade From 2.2 To Get Radio 2.x?

Aug 9, 2010

I rooted my Incredible, and now I have it running the Froyo leak. Unfortunately, I didn't install radio 2.x before doing this, so my camcorder doesn't function properly. Is there a way to downgrade from Froyo to 2.1, install radio 2.x, then reinstall Froyo?

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HTC Incredible :: How To Downgrade To Official 2.2

Sep 20, 2010

There have already been several requests for information on how to downgrade back to the official 2.2. The following process will remove root. Whether you need to return a phone or you just want to clean the slate and go back to stock, here is how to get there:

Note: Your SD card MUST be formatted to FAT32 before proceeding. The file will not be recognized otherwise. If you have yet to format, remember that formatting wipes the card. Be sure to copy/move your SD contents to a safe place (PC desktop) and replace after the formatting process. I will not go into the procedure in this thread as it is easily found with a Google search.

1.) Need to return a phone and currently have S-Off? (aka Unrevoked Forever) If so, please visit public:forever [RootWiki] where you can download the latest S-On tool and the process to load to your phone. If you want to keep S-Off and just return to the official 2.2, skip to step 2.

2.) Download the 2.2 PB31IMG.zip (extracted from the official 2.2 RUU)

Mirror 1 (Credit and thanks to Doug Piston for hosting)
Mirror 2

Note the file size (172 MB) and the MD5 (31BB1611A0FA8197D447C0438426717E) to ensure a successful download and file integrity. If you have questions about how to verify MD5, please see post #2 of this thread.

3.) Attach phone to PC with USB debugging on and in disk drive mode.

4.) Access the SD storage and drag the PB31IMG.zip from the desktop onto the root of the SD card (any open area, do not place into a folder).

5.) Swipe down notification bar on phone and change to charge only.

6.) Unplug phone from PC and turn off phone.

7.) Hold volume down while pressing power button to enter hboot.

8.) PB31IMG.zip should be automatically recognized in hboot. Press volume up to continue with update. Do NOT interrupt.

9.) When finished, reboot to stock 2.2 and verify the following information at Menu > Settings > About Phone:

Android Version: 2.2
Baseband Version: 2.15.00.07.28
Software Number: 3.26.605.1

10.) Remove the PB31IMG.zip from the SD card to avoid an inadvertant reload in the future. You are now unrooted and on stock 2.2

Also adding the RUU option for those that are interested. Thanks again to Doug for the upload/host. For those new to RUU, download to a PC and run from there:

http://dougpiston.com/files/RUU/RUU_Incredible_C_Froyo_VERIZON_WWE_3.26.605.1_Radi o_2.15.00.07.28_2k4k_NV_1.70_PRL58006_release_1520 16_signed.exe

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HTC Incredible :: Way To Downgrade From Stock 2.2

Sep 7, 2010

Heres how to downgrade from stock 2.2(includes ota and update.zip)
note- when i did this my phone was not rooted
follow this post
[GUIDE] How to downgrade from OTA RUU 2.2 to 2.1 - xda-developers
go to comments page 2 and scroll for the downloads(download all)
follow instructions( i don't know where but search internet for unrevoked.zip and put in the root of the tools folder
done! and on 2.1.

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HTC Incredible :: How To Downgrade And Root Your DInc From 2.2

Sep 5, 2010

I have the htc incredible and want to downgrade, i am curently using this tutorial but have found some issues
How to downgrade and root your DInc from 2.2. when i try to type :adb push flash_image /data/local/ the cmd just says error device not found when my phone is on charging and usb debuging.

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HTC Incredible :: Way To Downgrade Back To 1.x Radio With A Mac?

Aug 14, 2010

Is it possible, the video how to i seen is with windows i really want to try skyraider but i want to be able to go back to stock radio for ota if need be.

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HTC Incredible :: A Smooth Downgrade, So I Can Upgrade

Aug 31, 2010

I tired installing the 2.2 update, but as many of us have seen problems have been occuring. I updated my sisters radio to the version that changed the start up screen. I didn't root the phone or apply any other update except for that one. Obviously I need to downgrade what I did to the stock. I downloaded SDK and will attempt to follow this:
Quote:

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HTC Incredible :: Downgrade HBOOT Without Clockworkmod?

Sep 3, 2010

I had 2.1 rooted with S-OFF
I wasn't able to update to 2.2 via OTA so I found an update.zip
I attempted to load the update.zip but it failed
Using [VIDEO] HowTo UnRoot Incredible by downgrading I downgraded to stock 2.1 but for some stupid reason I also disabled unrevoked forever and went to S-ON
I then applied the May OTA update Getting your phone ready for the FroYo update.zip!
Following that I applied the 2.2 update.zip

Here are the versions I'm on:
HBOOT-0.92.0000
RADIO-2.15.00.07.28

Now I'm trying to apply unrevoked3 and it fails
I found 2.1 stock to 2.2 rooted (with links to files)
I tried to downgrade to stock again and I now get this error:
Main Version is older!
Update Fail!
Do you want to reboot the device?

From what I understand I'm unable to downgrade to stock due to having an updated HBOOT
I've found instructions on how to downgrade HBOOT How to revert back to an earlier version of HBOOT but it seems I need clockworkmod to do that

So my question is. Is there a way I can proceed from here or am I stuck waiting for an official root for 2.2?

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HTC Incredible :: Way To Downgrade Radio / Turn Down Power Consumption?

Sep 9, 2010

seems like anything using 3g drains my battery. slacker player saps 30% of a 2600mah battery in a single hour. If I were to be conservative, it would be 25% of a 2200mah, accounting for other parts of the phone and possibly a low quality battery. Even then, that's horrible. It didn't used to be this bad. And now I suspect it's a combination of a new radio update that boosts signal by consuming more power, and the fact that 3g coverage is weak where I'm at (though it worked good enough before the update). So if there's any way to downgrade radio without losing froyo or other phone functionality, or directly influence power consumption of the 3g radio, please let me know.

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HTC Incredible :: Downgrade 2.2 To 2.1 Stock / Delete Update.zip On Sd And Turn Phone Off?

Sep 2, 2010

I have the 2.2 firmware from this site and was wondering if i could go back to the firmware my phone came with. Don't know what rooting is or anything. Can i just delete the update.zip on my sd and turn my phone off?

Manually Update DROID Incredible to Android 2.2 | Droid Life: A Droid Community Blog

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HTC EVO 4G :: How To Root / Downgrade On OSX?

Jun 12, 2010

Got Root? EVO 4G Rooting Instructions Released | Android News, Reviews, Applications, Games, Phones, Devices, Tips, Hacks, Videos, Podcasts - Android Police
[TUTORIAL] How To Root The HTC EVO ~ Part-1 / - xda-developers
and on another android forum. every thread is huge with a TON of people having problems and answers scattered everywhere. Is there one place with an updated guide for windows and mac or just mac that officially roots so I can install custom ROMs? What about downgrading? I've been bouncing all around to different forums and guides and none are clear. The XDA thead by toast also says his root doesn't allow custom ROMs but I've seen custom ROMs mentioning toast?

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HTC EVO 4G :: Attempted 2.2 To 2.1 Downgrade

Aug 31, 2010

So i got to the step on XDAweb's guide to root 2.2 where: cd /data/local./flash_image misc /sdcard/mtd-eng.img then reboot the phone. it went through flawlessly and it rebooted. now, i have no video on the screen, its all black. i pulled the battery, i tried to abd to it, but it said device not found. i can hear the startup chime, feel the hauptic force feedback, so i know the phone itself is working, but for some reason the screen crapped out! I use this phone for work as an IT professional and im kinda up a creek.

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LG Eve :: Firmware Downgrade

Sep 20, 2010

How do I downgrade Lg eve to a lower version? I want to follow this guide: Installation | OpenEtna but it says i need to downgrade.

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HTC EVO 4G :: How To Downgrade PRL / No Data Roaming?

Sep 24, 2010

My data roaming isn't working i can make calls and stuff but not internet, i heard a prl update did this so can anyone show me how to downgrade prl? and anyone confirm a prl that works with data roaming?

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Motorola Droid 2 :: Can I Downgrade From 2.2 To 2.1.1?

Sep 4, 2010

I have a Motorola Droid 2 on Verizon. It is not rooted, just a basic phone with a few apps. I'm currently running Froyo 2.2 and I would like to get back to 2.1.1, or frankly any version other than 2.2. I got my phone last year in November and it was running version 2.0. Since then I have upgraded to 2.1 and 2.1.1. Around a month ago, the 2.2 update was pushed to my phone, and after reading great reviews about it, I was excited to upgrade. I allowed the update to my phone and since then I have experienced constant problems with it. Another "update" was pushed to my phone a week or so ago, but I checked the version after the update and it was still 2.2, so I'm not sure if it actually did anything, and I still have the same problems.

Since updating, my web browser freezes up regularly making it unable to use. Some of the applications I use frequently crash or freeze up (such as Pandora). The phone is much less responsive; I sometimes have to just put it down and wait for it to start responding to input again. When I try to select a text message to read, most of the time it enters a different thread than the one I selected. I'll then have to back out and try to select the text message I want to read again, and it always works the second time. The phone often misses calls; it doesn't ring or anything. I'll just get a voicemail, which is the only way I know I missed the call; no other notification or anything. It no longer plays WAV files. About half the time I try to load a YouTube video, or even launch the YouTube application, I receive a message that there is no internet connection, even though I'm using the web browser and I know I have an internet connection. Before upgrading, I almost never rebooted my phone, but now I have to rebooted multiple times a week because of the freezing and crashing of apps. Basically it has went from a smartphone, to just a phone. I am so frustrated. If I can't downgrade, I think I'm just going to have to get a different phone. I have found posts on how to downgrade other phones from 2.2 to 2.1, but I'm not sure if they work on the Motorola Droid 2, and I don't want to risk being completely without a phone, since I use it for work and personal use. The other guides I have found for the downgrade seem to specify they are for phones other than the Motorola Droid 2.

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HTC EVO 4G :: Can I Downgrade To Previous Update?

Jul 3, 2010

I want to root my phone, stupid update. Any possible way I can downgrade to the previous update?

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Motorola Droid :: Downgrade From 2.2 To 2.1

Aug 6, 2010

I have done a decent bit of Googling and searching in this forum for this answer. I was wondering if there was a way to downgrade from the manual update 2.2 back to the 2.1. I have been having such a hard time with my Wifi since I upgraded I just would like to be able to go back to a better working version. I tried putting the manual 2.1 update.zip in and doing that, but it just says "error in sdcard update.zip status 2" I couldn't find what status 2 means, but I imagine in layman's terms it means something like "You can't downgrade like that dummy!" So, I fear that I am just stuck until our update gets updated.

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Samsung Galaxy S :: Downgrade From 2.2 To 2.1?

Nov 8, 2010

i am not crazy for doing this. I am having problems with my 2.2 as i didnt update it via kies. I need to downgrade to 2.1 now so i can re upgrade. How can i do this?

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Sprint HTC Hero :: Downgrade From 2.1?

Jun 7, 2010

I have a n HTC hero and I am trying to root it, but nothing is working. I am on 2.1 currently, when I get to this code in the guide /data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh

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HTC Desire :: Downgrade HBOOT .93?

Sep 28, 2010

Is it possible to do this yet? I really want to try the new Desire HD Rom and with the current software i dont think im able to root, therefore i would need to downgrade my HBOOT??

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HTC Eris :: Downgrade To 1.5 Recovery.img

May 3, 2010

When I try to place the recovery.img in the /tools folder, it tells me that there is already a file named 'recovery.img'. Should I go ahead and have it replaced by this new one?

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HTC Eris :: Downgrade 2.1 Root To 1.5 OTA?

May 27, 2010

I followed all of these instructions to downgrade my wife's rooted 2.1 and it seems to have worked fine. I've got it back to 1.5. She wanted the OTA upgrade because the 2.1 rooted version was giving her the silent call issue. Again, I went back to 1.5 because I wanted the OTA update. After doing this, she got the OTA update notification, it downloaded, processed and then failed. I've also tried to install the OTA manually and it won't work. The hboot is version 1.47. Has anybody had success downgrading their 2.1 rooted install to 1.5 and then getting the OTA update to work? I'm back at 1.5. What should I do next to get the OTA update working?

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HTC Desire :: Can I Downgrade From 2.2 By Flashing

Aug 7, 2010

Given the number of little bugs and issues being reported with 2.2, I'm actually a bit wary of installing it on my phone.

I have an Orange phone which I debraded by flashing the generic ROM. I was wondering - if I install 2.2 and then don't like it, can I revert back by re-flashing the original generic ROM again or won't the installer let me "downgrade" like this?

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HTC Droid Eris : Way To Downgrade To 1.5?

May 2, 2010

Can any version of the leak be downgraded? for example can version 3 be downgraded the same way as version 1 or 2? (do all three use the same bootloader?)

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General :: CM 10 Won't Start After Downgrade From 10.1

Feb 3, 2013

I rooted my device (Galaxy Nexus GSM / Maguro) weeks ago and switched from the stock OS to Cyanogenmod 10.

Some days ago I received the (so called "stable") update to 10.1 and installed it (gapps 121212 too).

Unfortunately, the stable 10.1 turned out to be rather unstable: Apps (Google Play Music, Skype, Youtube, SMS, ...) either crashed on device startup or as soon as the app was started.

SMS frequently froze the whole phone. The former rather fast and stable device became an unstable and failure-prone device

Installing diverse nightly builds didn't improve the situation, so I decidet to roll back to 10.0.

Again, a bad decision! After installing it, CM won't boot any more. I can see the boot-image (the circle of death, as I call it by now) and that's it!

I tried to reboot in recovery mode, but I cannot switch options with the volume keys. The only option I have is to boot into the broken system...

Below the android icon it reads: Downloading.. Do not turn off target!

Nexus Root Toolkit does'nt recognize it (neither as fastboot nor as adb device).

My computer system ist Windows XP SP 3.

BTW: I don't know if this Information is relevant: The Android-Icon in recovery mode is not a lying one with its belly open but the standard 2D-Android-icon. And, perhaps more grave: Due to security concerns, ADB was disabled in my (then working) Cyanogenmod-OS...

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Apr 23, 2012

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May 4, 2014

A few days ago I got the new Facebook UI with the built-in video player+auto-play, It's very laggy (every time it auto-plays videos) and it's impossible to download the videos. I really don't know what facebook developers thought when they decided to make such a terrible update. I want to downgrade to an earlier version that still have the option to choose a video player (and download the video) and more important without the auto-play function.

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