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2011-11-12
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2011-11-12
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@ Israel
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yes it is possible to flash a different region code as long as the size and color remains the same... i have not done it as i found no great difference... but yes it can be done..
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2011-11-12
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2011-11-13
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i guess you have the star hub 64GB version which is branded... you can try and use the NDT singapore version ...64GB black( if yours is too)... just to ensure that you don not brick the device i would suggest that you take a back up and try to flash the same firmware not PR 1.1 ... once you have that installed successfully you can then easily update to PR 1.1... ( 059J239 is the NDT region code for Singapore 64GB BLACK)
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2011-11-14
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@ NYC
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Just wanted to confirm I originally had the 64GB StarHub Black branded Singapore variant (059L3V7) and that I've just successfully flashed it straight to the Central Europe debranded PR1.1 firmware (DFL61_HARMATTAN_20.2011.40-4_PR_LEGACY_001-OEM1-958_ARM.bin). I tried to go to the standard debranded Singapore version (pre-1.1 update) first to be safe, but it was considered a "downgrade" so it didn't work.
I used Navifirm, Winflash and the help instructions from across the forum. Thanks much all.
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2011-11-14
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2011-11-14
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2011-11-14
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2011-11-15
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2011-11-15
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