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RNorgman

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Jun 15, 2010
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Had S-Off, 2.15 radio, and Skyraider running. Went to Unroot Dan's Worthless Blog and did the HAVE updated radio, and USED forever. I checked the phone settings, and I am back to 2.1-update1 baseband 1.00.03.04.06 and I still have S-Off. The problem is I can not get my 3G to turn on, it keeps trying and trying. So I figured I would try and change the phone back to S-ON, but when ever I get into recovery I get the "warning" symbol (red exclamation in a triangle showing the phone) and I have to pull the battery. Anyone know what is up? Do I need to re-root to turn S-On, then unroot again? Any help is welcome. :thinking:
 
Had S-Off, 2.15 radio, and Skyraider running. Went to Unroot Dan's Worthless Blog and did the HAVE updated radio, and USED forever. I checked the phone settings, and I am back to 2.1-update1 baseband 1.00.03.04.06 and I still have S-Off. The problem is I can not get my 3G to turn on, it keeps trying and trying. So I figured I would try and change the phone back to S-ON, but when ever I get into recovery I get the "warning" symbol (red exclamation in a triangle showing the phone) and I have to pull the battery. Anyone know what is up? Do I need to re-root to turn S-On, then unroot again? Any help is welcome. :thinking:

i dont know why you posted here.

this forum can help you. HTC Droid Incredible - xda-developers
 
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I have had some situations with froyo were if something tries to turn the 3g on with wifi going, it will hang the 3g from turning on correctly until I turn wifi off and reboot. I have solved this by simply leaving 3g in the on state and only turning wifi on and off since 3g is disabled while wifi is on anyways. With wifi off, I can normally turn the 3g on and off at will but by doing it this way I don't accidentally get it hung.
 
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