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Re: [RADIO COLLECTION] - - [UPDATE 06-17-10] Rhodium_W Radio ROMS [Mirrors Included]

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Originally Posted by TheXev View Post
I'm no expert, but when you enter EPST, do the settings appear normal? Check and make sure your phone is either in CDMA only or Global mode (not GSM) before trying to place calls (even to *22.

If you flashed back to stock Verizon (MR2 perhaps at the time you posted it), did you use Mr X's modified MR2 that will boot with HardSPL, or did you use the stock Verizon MR2? The true stock rom should not boot with HardSPL, but Mr. X's MR2 mod should (from what I've been reading).

When flashing any of the radios I've tried (yes, ANY radio!)(post MR3 flash), I have had no luck rebooting into my stock flashed Verizon MR3 (that was previously HardSPL unlocked and booting). In order for me to flash back to the true stock MR3, I had to flash a basic custom rom I made using PPCK, then relock the phone, THEN flash MR3 (I'm on limited bandwidth so downloading other roms such as Mr X's modified MR2 takes awhile).

You say your phone is still booting after flashing one of these radios, just no data or call out? Perhaps try the WU series radios? That is what I am trying next, because I want to remain using the stock ROM until after I've finished some operations on the phone.
Actually, Verizon recently did a security update on the server side that locked out quite a few phones. Basically, the servers no longer recognize the phone as an authorized device. Luckily, it's a quick and easy fix by just calling in and asking them to re-authorize your device. I had to do this a couple weeks back, and I think the number was #8899 or something like that. I have a feeling this will be a common issue starting up here pretty soon as they work on their new infrastructure upgrades
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