




He downloaded the firmware pack: 500 megabytes of illicit code cooked up by Eastern European engineers who refused to let the platform die. It contained a custom ROM, a modified ROFS2 partition, and a UDA file stripped of all carrier bloatware and telemetry.
We will use the – the most reliable for the E6 because CFW often changes the drive letter mappings.
Necessary for the PC to recognize the E6 in "Dead Mode".
He downloaded the firmware pack: 500 megabytes of illicit code cooked up by Eastern European engineers who refused to let the platform die. It contained a custom ROM, a modified ROFS2 partition, and a UDA file stripped of all carrier bloatware and telemetry.
We will use the – the most reliable for the E6 because CFW often changes the drive letter mappings.
Necessary for the PC to recognize the E6 in "Dead Mode".










