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Changing Firmware ver. 24.1_01.19.07

Discussion in 'Verizon Wireless Forum' started by muleman, Jan 13, 2008.

  1. muleman

    muleman New Member

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    Has anyone tried to change from the newest firmware 24.1_01.19.07 to the older NEWC_01.09.02 firmware i need to do this so that i can seem edit the NEWC_01.09.02 firmware and make ringtones and transfer via MPT... everywhere i have read no hacks out to do it to the new firmware phones.. please help me.. thanks.
     
  2. Izzyd

    Izzyd Junior Member
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    Not a good plan from my understanding. Most folks I've seen try to flash there new firmware back to the old one ends up with an expensive paper wieght.
     
  3. wendi413

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    Hi muleman, we just got a new phone with the 24.1_01.19.07 f/w as well. I haven't seen anyone yet who endorses flashing to an older firmware. You can put ringtones on our phone using p2kCommander though. I used v3.2.2, copied my rinigtones to the motorola/shared/ringtones folder, deleted the a:/mytonesdb.db file, rebooted the phone, and there it is.

    Sorry, just saw you got help in the other thread at http://forums.wirelessadvisor.com/razr-phones/67882-changing-firmware-ver-24-1_01-19-a.html :)
     
  4. Sailorcancer

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    If Hacktherazr was up, I'm sure someone over there could help with flashing. BUT like already said it's pretty risky to do.

    P2K would be the best bet.
     

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