Motorola Droid :: Need Downgrade Baseband?
Jun 11, 2010
I'm on NexFro v1.0 baseband C_01.43.01P (2nd froyo baseband leak) now and my signal is bad. Can I downgrade to C_01.41.01P (1st froyo baseband leak)? Everything was ok with C_01.41.01P. Or do I downgrade to the one before that? What should I do and how should I do whatever it is I need to do.
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May 16, 2010
Tired of losing your 3G on the new baseband? Dropping signals and calls all the time since the OTA update? Well here's the solution! The Baseband Downgrade to .01P!
1) rename to update.zip
2) place on root of sdcard
3) reboot into SPR
4) choose Install
5) Allow installation from update.zip
6) Install
7) Re-Activate by dialing *228, option 1
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Jul 13, 2010
with all the baseband's out right now, and all the questions as which one to run, perhaps it would be a good idea to post which one you are using, have used and your findings. i am on 01.43.01p. it has the fastest 3g speeds for me. i tried 01.41.00r but didnt get as good of a reception.
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Jun 19, 2010
Whats the best baseband out right now to use with froyo roms i dont want anything that has known issues.
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Apr 18, 2010
experts and newbies. What is the 3p baseband? What do we benefit from it? What baseband are we currently running? I have a Motorola Droid.
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Jun 7, 2010
Thought this needed its own thread as its already buried in the froyo thread.
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Aug 9, 2010
I have been looking at the baseband threads and I am thinking adout trying a new one. Mine is still the stock one. Should I try use Pete's. All in one? I also see it depends some on your location.
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Sep 13, 2010
Just wanting to know what the current baseband for the 2.2 release is. I'm terrible with searches and can't seem to find it.
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Apr 7, 2010
Ever since manually updated the baseband on my phone my service where i use the phone the most has been horrible my Perl also changed when doing this so i dont know if thats the reason or the baseband its self Ive tried countless times to update my Perl but it doesn't change any ideas on what i can do to improve my service by either getting new Perl or change baseband back
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Jun 8, 2010
When it Rains, it Pours: Newest Radio File for the Motorola Droid C_01.43.01P you must have the C.01.41.00R baseband to upgrade to this one.
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Jun 11, 2010
I am running Nexbeast 1.1 so not a Froyo ROM, but I did update to the latest baseband via Pete's install on the ROM manager. Everything works great and my signal is usually 3-4 bars everywhere so it is a small improvement there.... However, I've noticed that my downloads have slowed dramatically. I used to get around 1.25Mb down or at least routinely over 1Mb, but now it's barelly 500-600k each time. I'm in different areas of town and it's not any better. Has anyone noticed this problem?The other thing is if I wanted to revert to the previous baseband (not the 3E.03P but rather 3E.01P, I believe) where do I get the file?
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Aug 23, 2010
wipe baseband data - what does it do?
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Mar 30, 2010
UPDATE - The file can now be found here:
http://mydroidfiles.com/downloads/basebandupdate.zip
OP
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That's right folks,
This was the goodie that I wanted from the OTA update the most, and now, thanks to t3hSteve at Alldroid, it is available to us in update.zip form. Confirmed success with Clockwork recovery, and I have done it as well with SPRecovery 0.99.3b.
You WILL be prompted to reactivate your phone, and also, re-enter your Google password.
Link:
Baseband results anyone? Bueller?
Screenshot:
Additionally, I would suggest you reenter your programming menu (dial ##PROGRAM) to change your vocode to EVRC-B.
The SPC password is 000000
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Jun 6, 2010
Baseband update for your froyo 2.2
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Jul 29, 2010
Do I have to wipe data and cache just to install my new baseband? I really dont wanna have to go through the steps to get my phone back to the way it is now.
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Jul 25, 2010
I haven't found one yet but is there any Froyo ROMs with built in baseband updates to .43?
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Jul 27, 2010
I did a baseband update and it wasn't working i it.restarted my phone and no i have no bars. What do i do to fix this?
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Mar 31, 2010
I updated baseband using recovery and everything went well. Afterwords, it appears to be messing with my temps. Previous to update SetCpu would consistently show temps in the 20's. Now it is almost always @ 30 or above. But Tempmonitor shows differently. Here are some pics. Any Ideas?
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Oct 26, 2010
I'm currently running RubiX Focused 1.0 on top of the leaked 2.3.15. I was thinking of SBF'ing to the 2.2 OTA to get the updated Radio and Baseband. My question is this, once I SBF, root and install Bootstrap, can I then Nandroid back to my RubiX?
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Aug 31, 2010
I had bought an X off craigslist where the guy had updated to the leaked 2.2 build. i wanted to go back to stock 2.1 and i want to confirm i was successful. i was in the infinite boot loop by the way.
Anyways, here are my stats:
System version: Version.1.13.604.MB810.Verizon.en.US
firmware: 2.1-update1
baseband: BP_C_01.09.04P
Kernel: 2.6.29 w30471@il93lnxdroid08 #1
Build number: VZW
ERI version: 5
PRL version: 51926
So am i bone stock or did i mess something up?
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Oct 14, 2010
Might someone on the official 2.2 OTA look at what their baseband and kernel version is and post it here. I just updated but want to confirm that I got the full update and not just the system files.
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Sep 24, 2010
I was looking at the OTA ZIP file from VZW and noticed some BIN and IMG files. I'm guessing that it bootloader and baseband images. Is there a way that I can swap out those files with a nicer bootloader? Basicly what I want is stock OTA 2.2 with 29.01 or 30.01 bootloader but I want the new baseband with the update. Can I do this or does it just fail because of signatures, checksums, or some other crap I can't think of?
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Jul 3, 2010
How to I install Baseband update (C_01.43.01P) currently showing in CW under Bugless Beast. Tried once without wiping. Do I need to wipe... again. Stuck on Moto icon now.
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Jul 20, 2010
I was running NexFro 1.01 but due to alot of buggyness on my phone I had to abandon it and go back to NextBeastvs 1.1 on firmware 2.1.
After which my reception went to hell even after I did a *228,2. So I tried to install the baseband update .43.01 from the link located here:
http://androidforums.com/all-things-root-droid/121527-what-baseband-everyone.html
However it just error's out when I try to install from the SD card using lockwork, says Installation aborted.
Does this baseband only work for 2.2? If so what is the best one for firmware 2.1?
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May 6, 2010
I'm on C_01.3B.01p
could this be causing my bad battery?
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Aug 28, 2010
I'm currently using BBv.4 on my rooted Droid1 and I am still using the old baseband that came on the original stock ota 2.1 update1. I am always looking for ways to get more battery life out of my phone and that got me thinking. Technically I'm new to the whole smartphone scene and didn't get the whole hype about it until I got my Droid back in Dec. And since then have spent many hours learning about linux and researching the Android OS. Eventually I'm going to get into application development and coding. Everything I know is from research and trial and error on my Droid. The question I have is concerning the possible link between decreased battery life and the new baseband that is being pushed with the official Froyo ota update. I have not updated to an official 2.2 version so I can't compare the battery life between the two myself so I'm wondering if any of the more knowledgeable members of the forum ( you know who you guys are, lol) can help me out with this. The reason it is eating at me is because on Petes website there is a post on the forum about updating the baseband to the current version being used by Verizon instead of the one that was out in june with the same number. In the post it states the binary code is slightly different in the newer version. Could it be that something in the new version is effecting the battery life? Also, what is the downside of not updating my baseband if everything seems to be working properly. Sorry for such a long post but my mind is hungry for knowledge.
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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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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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Aug 23, 2010
the sbf file. I need to go back to 2.1.
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Sep 22, 2010
everyones about to wake up! DO NOT DOWNGRADE TO 2.1 SBF FROM THE 2.2 OTA, YOU WILL BE BRICKED! UNTILL WE GET A 2.2 SBF LEAK
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