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Jmash Its all done straight on the phone.
The most important tool you need is xRecovery (link below)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=859571
Download the xRecovery 0.3-release on that page and install it on your phone.(your phone must be rooted and Busybox from the Market must be installed)
Move the zip files you downloaded (from Robs link) straight onto your SD card.They should be:
CM 6.1.3 [v006].zip for Baseband 54/55/58
CM 6.1.3 Hotfix for V006
and New Market (only to be done later)
Reboot phone and when the Sony Ericsson logo appears on the screen continously press the back hardware key until you load up into xRecovery.
This is how xRecovery looks.
Follow the instructions for a fresh install from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=945264
(Install the CM 6.1.3 Hotfix for 006 after installing CM 6.1.3[v006])
(It will all make sense once you have xRecovery up on your screen.In xRecovery your Back hardware key takes you back a menu,your volume hardware keys moves up and down the menu and the Home hardware key is the OK button.)
Reboot phone.It will start up without network and then reboot itself.Just leave it until it settles with a network signal.
When everything is up and running,run the Market app on your phone.Once you enter the market after giving all your details reboot the phone and start up again in xRecovery.You should have another zip file you downloaded (from Robs link) and put on your SD card called New Market.Choose Install Custom Zip in xRecovery and install the New Market.
Reboot phone and everything should be good to go.
Not very good at giving instruction Jmash but I hope that helps a bit.Let me know if you get stuck anywhere.
[ This Message was edited by: Hobbs on 2011-05-16 16:29 ]
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Posted: 2011-05-16 17:19:35
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Shit Tsepz The ZOOM has just been overclocked to 1.6ghz and scores a benchmark of 4500.My 1350-1500 aint looking so good anymore lol
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Posted: 2011-05-17 06:36:06
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Tablets are becoming quite popular.Saw 6 people this morning sitting at the Mugg & Bean eating breakfast/drinking coffee playing on their tablets.Pretty cool.
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Posted: 2011-05-17 09:16:57
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Oh crap, i totaly forgot about Quadrant! Will run it once the tab is charged up. Yep tablets are becoming very popular, have you noticed on how many shows the iPad appears in? Carte Blanche, Maggs on Media, CNN, i think eNews to? The Doctors etc... And then every cafe and restaurant (Mugg&Bean, Tasha's etc...) there's some corporate dude on one

this tgng is not going out the house, my X10 is the only gadget i need when i leave the house.
A few more pics
One of the best things is Android Market on Honeycomb, its UI looks and works better than on the phones, obviously thanks to the screen real estate, it has got me thinking that Android realy was made for tablets more than smartphones, kind of like Maemo, as it realy shines on a huge hi res display:
And playing Angry Birds on this is just awesome
Havent had that much time to fiddle though, i write my 1st exam this
SATURDAY so its spent more time lying on my desk.
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Posted: 2011-05-17 19:46:52
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Tsepz Good luck with your exam on Saturday.
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Posted: 2011-05-19 08:01:18
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Thanks Hobbs! Its the 1st time im not completely looking forward to a saturday.
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Posted: 2011-05-19 21:53:25
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There is some nice competitions in this months Vodacom magazine.Ive entered for the two big ones.The Arc and the HTC Sensation.Also a couple for that 7" Samsung Tab.Wouldnt it be something winning those big two.Yeah!
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Posted: 2011-05-20 09:28:38
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How did the exam go Tsepz?
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Posted: 2011-05-21 11:59:22
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Fingers crossed for you Hobbs!
Exam wasn't bad, just required a hell of a lot of writing, came out absolutely menatly drained.
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Posted: 2011-05-22 00:47:45
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Glad that it seems to have gone well, Tsepz.
@ Hobbster:
Some keewwl prizes to be won there; good luck.
Nokia 5800 pics taken by the famous Niagara Falls last month: The Falls in these first pics are called the Horseshoe Falls, on the Canadian side:
These were taken with the

P1i..unfortunately I somehow had the pics size setting on VGA!: Check that water out..and weird colours from the cam in the mist..

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These, taken with the 5800, are of the American Falls, and yup, that's the United States of America on the other side. On the far left in the first pic is one of the border-crossing bridges. Note the ice in the water:

[ This Message was edited by: amawanqa on 2011-05-22 11:20 ]
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Posted: 2011-05-22 12:15:12
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