I don't think Nandroid backs up the radio so you might want to remove this or at least put a disclaimer. As it stands it sounds like you can restore the original radio from Nandriod which I don't think you can.
Could you add that this only effects MS Windows systems? Otherwise people using other systems will do this and end up with 'update' rather than 'update.zip'.
Otherwise great guide!
In regards to nandroid / radio the only time it will revert back to the orignal radio would be when you have first taken a backup of the phone (before installing a custom rom) and then you install a custom ROM and newer version of the radio... and then if something goes wrong you restore your phone...(as you are using a backup which had the phones original stuff)..
Otherwise most people will have nandroid backups that have the newest radio because they are using there new backup which they take after installing the custom ROM.
I have written a very long winded post about this here.. does it make sense? Are there any ways to make it clearer. It is difficult to word as it depends on the persons ituation. I.e. which backup they have as there latest...
But again a valid point and one which I need to stick in somewhere.
Also.. I have added a note about your 2nd point.
Upvote
0