Sunday, November 28, 2010

Android 2.2 (Froyo) on Cincinnati Bell Blaze with Root

Windows-only instructions...Linux users who have followed my previous SDK tips should be able to figure it out pretty easily. This will erase all of your programs, settings, data, etc. Backup, backup, and backup before attempting.

  1. Download the Android SDK and ClockworkMod Recovery Z71 v2.5.1.0.
  2. Extract the SDK to c:\. Copy the recovery img to c:\android-sdk-windows\tools\.
  3. Hook your Blaze up to your computer via USB, turn off the phone. Turn it back on in fastboot mode (red 'end call' button + volume down + power). When it hangs at the Cincinnati Bell logo you're where you need to be.
  4. Open up a Windows command prompt and type:
    cd c:\android-sdk-windows\tools\
    fastboot flash recovery clockwork-z71.img
    fastboot reboot
  5. The phone will reboot normally. Download CyanogenMod ROM 6.1 RC3 and the signed Google Apps. Mount your SD card (may require unplugging from computer and plugging back in to get the right USB Connected icon in Notifications), copy the ROM and Google Apps to the root of your SD card. Safely unmount the SD card from your computer (system tray - safely remove hardware - Eject Qualcomm HSUSB Device) and Turn off USB storage (Notifications) on your Blaze.
  6. Turn the phone off again and back on into recovery mode (camera + volume up + power). ClockworkMod Recovery appears.
  7. To nagivate in the recovery menu use the volume buttons and the trackball to select. Let's start by doing a backup in case something goes wrong. Select backup and restore and then backup. This can take a few minutes.
  8. When complete, select install zip from sd card then choose zip from sd card. Selecting the last one there is tricky because it skips ahead two with each press of the volume button and this menu screen has an even number of options. The trick is to hold down the volume button and you'll notice it only goes down one. But if you release it goes down one more. So while holding volume down such that you're on choose zip from sd card, press the trackball to select. Use this trick where ever needed to get through these menus.
  9. Select update-cm-6.1.0-RC3-Z71-signed.zip. Select the Yes option to confirm. When you're returned to the menu it's done. Select choose zip from sd card again. This time select gapps-mdpi-tiny-20101020-signed.zip and confirm.
  10. Press the back button (far right soft button at bottom of screen) to return to the main menu. Select wipe data/factory reset and confirm.
  11. You're done! Select reboot system now and you can enjoy Android 2.2 on your Blaze. Root is automatically enabled.
Thanks to CyanogenMod team for porting 2.2 to the Z71 line and this author for pointing it out. GPS and flash are fixed in this latest RC. If you notice any other problems, let someone else know! I'm selling my Blaze on eBay (I've since upgraded to Sprint's Evo 4G). So if you'd like a rooted 2.2 Blaze without any of the hassle of doing it yourself, buy mine on eBay!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Verizon Aircard on Windows 7 The Right Way

Instructions for Pantech UMW190NCD (and possibly others):

  1. Download latest VZAccess Manager at http://www.vzam.net/download/download.aspx?productid=728
  2. Enable your computer to download drivers from Windows Update automatically.
  3. (If you already installed a previous version of VZAccess Manager, for example off of the card itself) Uninstall everything from Verizon, Smith Micro, and Pantech.
  4. While connected to the Internet, install VZAccess Manager (but don't open it afterwards). When it's done installing, plug in your card and watch the progress of the Windows driver installation. 15-20 minutes later, 7 or 8 drivers will have downloaded and installed, a few may have not installed, that's OK. Click Close.
  5. Control Panel - Network and Sharing Center - Set up a New Connection or Network - Dial-Up Connection
    1. Phone number: #777
    2. Username: Your card's data plan phone number followed by @vzw3g.com. For example, "1112223333@vzw3g.com".
    3. Password: Your card's data plan phone number. For example, 1112223333
    4. Connection Name: Something you'll remember. For example, "VZ Wireless".
    5. Assuming you have a signal where you're at, a connection test will happen and hopefully be successful. You can disconnect/reconnect in the future by selecting your new dial-up connection in the system tray (next to the clock). It will be above your normal wireless network choices when you click the wireless signal bar in the tray.
Source

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Cancel Windows 7 Backup Schedule

Open Task Scheduler (Start-All Programs-Accessories-System Tools)
Find AutomaticBackup in the list of scheduled tasks at the bottom, and double click it.
Delete the tasks in this folder.
Delete the folder (option in menu on right)

Market Problems on Android 2.2

For some reason I got a download stuck, where it would crash the Market if I tried canceling it. The solution was to go to Market->Downloads and hold down on the download and select cancel from there, instead of going into the download details and pressing cancel there.

After this, I was receiving Download Unsuccessful on anything I tried downloading. Formatting the SD card via the Android Settings menu was the solution.