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Downgrade to 902 - No app or data loss

samuri if your on 235 and you soft brick and cant boot exept fast boot is there anyway to restore 235 with this? i dont have this problem but someone does on the hive.just wondering..thanks
 
I'm fixing them now. But yes, my script will fix that issue.

Also, the links are down right now as I'm updating them. New full and patch coming for new people. Everyone else if you have the latest patch from this morning you're good.
 
FULL and PATCH updated to the very latest. Just some minor cleanup stuff. No new updates to play with on the ICS front.
 
Updated to .235. Process was very painless! Took about 30-40 minutes total time. Thanks Samurai for the great script!:icon_ lala:
 
FINALLY! I've gotten around to rewriting the packaging for House Of Bionic. I split out the "components" (905 FXZ, rsd, utils) into one installer (yes, INSTALLER, not zip!), and the main program (232/235 update zips, rsd scripts, menu) into a different installer. This makes installing and updating a snap. Download and keep both exe files as they will be the base installs for a while. These are the 2 files you'll start out with when you need to re/install House of Bionic. Install 2.0 first, then the components 1.0 into the same directory. Now you'll have a new shortcut on your start menu to launch House of Bionic and a link to take you to this thread. If you uninstall House of Bionic, it will remove everything that was installed by either exe installer. Hence, keep BOTH exes around. I made some small adjustments to the menu to clean it up a bit but functionally this version is the same. Just cleaner. And easier to work with. Enjoy!
 
Note for the observant. You might think the COMPONENTS exe could be used as a stand alone self contained 905 FXZ. You would be....correct. :) Install it, open rsd in my rsd directory, point it at the xml file in the 905_FXZ dir.
 
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