![]() ![]() It’s pretty much smooth sailing from there after you click the upgrade button and follow the wizard through as it downloads the firmware, uploads it to your device and then reboots the device. Once completed, you should be able to execute a search for latest firmware and you should get the following screen: However, this could break things like backups and syncing which I have not tested. So anyway, you need to make the following changes to your registry: key to, relaunch Kies and accept any prompts to update the registry (which will rebuild that registry branch) which should then leave you with just two entries. Warning – proceed at your own risk! Disclaimers go here! Also, you need to have your phone connected to Kies before updating the registry (otherwise if you connect your phone afterwards your changes will be overwritten or superseded).įinal word of warning, you would be best placed to backup the branch of the registry just in case you hose something. Before you do, you should uninstall any lag fixes (such as the Voodoo lag fix) so you don’t end up with a device that can no longer boot. Thankfully, Samsung Canada released a solution today which users of the international version of the Samsung Galaxy S (model number GT-I9000) can utilise.īasically, you need to hack the registry so Kies believes your phone is a Bell branded model from Canada (which is a GT-I9000M). ![]() ![]() No doubt if you have been following this blog you would have been aware of my problems with the missing recovery and download modes (AKA three button modes or three button combinations). ![]()
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