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Old December 26th, 2011, 01:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Notsure Bricked my Huawei please help me fix it.

I installed cyanogenmod7 from this thread ultimate ascend customization guide. I clicked on download gapps for cyanogenmod7 and the files are no longer available so I downloaded the gapps for cyanogenmod6 i assumed they would be the same files but it effectively bricked my phone. I can still turn it on and I get the cool cyanogen startup but when it gets to the lol Android guy and says click here to start it freezes and stays loading with the cyanogen Android guy on a skateboard. Can somebody possibly give me the files for cyanogenmod7 for huawei?

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I'll give it a shot thanks a bunch! Does this enable flash?
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I was gonna make another thread about this but ill just post it here. Before i first bricked my huawei I remember I could overclock it to 999 but after I installed update it went to 600. Why is that??
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Flash is 100% unavailable on the Ascend. Anyone or any app saying otherwise is flat out wrong.
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I was gonna make another thread about this but ill just post it here. Before i first bricked my huawei I remember I could overclock it to 999 but after I installed update it went to 600. Why is that??
600 is the factory default. You may have set some kind of setting in some kind of app to 999, but it didn't go that high. It only goes to the mid 700s, though I don't remember the fastest some folks were running. Mine is the lazy Ascend, though, so trying to get over 710 is kinda hit and miss, and really didn't get any faster. That's why there are 2 versions of CM7, the 740 overclock kernel and the 710 overclock kernel.
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600 is the factory default. You may have set some kind of setting in some kind of app to 999, but it didn't go that high. It only goes to the mid 700s, though I don't remember the fastest some folks were running. Mine is the lazy Ascend, though, so trying to get over 710 is kinda hit and miss, and really didn't get any faster. That's why there are 2 versions of CM7, the 740 overclock kernel and the 710 overclock kernel.
That was my next question if I download the 740 will the gapps you told me to use still work?
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Yup. But if you have flashing problems and it won't load for you, redownload the CM7 and try again. If it still won't, try the 710.
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Thank you. You've helped me a bunch, thanks again.
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