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Alright kiddies, This is what I did to get 10586.107 on my Fierce XL. First, the obligatory warnings:
****Please note that at the end of this exercise your phone will still be an Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL, not a Lumia****
The only file you will need is the "roottool.xap which is located at the end of post #1 here:
[JAILBREAK][GUIDE] Interop Unlock for Window… | Windows 10 Development and Hacking
To sideload the app you will need to have the Windows Phone 8.1 SDK Lite installed on your PC. The only program you need to run is the Windows Phone Application Deployment 8.1. Get the SDK here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5al2of3bnB-WDRrQ3NScXpRdWs/edit?usp=sharing
Now the good stuff!!
If you haven't already done so, install the Windows Insider app from the Store, but DO NOT RUN IT YET.
That's it! That's all there is to it. Now, you can do whatever you wish but after .107 booted up I immediately did a Hard Reset. I did this to make sure I was back on an Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL but with a newer build. You will notice some improvement but remember this device only has a 210-class processor so graphic-intensive tasks will still be a little taxing. Mainly, the Live Tiles will work as God and Microsoft intended them to.
Good luck to all you brave souls.
- I am not responsible if you brick your phone.
- This will more than likely void your warranty.
- A blast from the past will reside in your splash screen (Not For Resale) in bright red letters.
- I know of no possible method to revert to a factory state since there is no recovery image at this time.
- If something goes wrong during the process, don't call me for help. As mentioned above, there is no recovery image available.
- Make sure your battery is at least 75% charged or keep your phone connected to a charger.
- Make sure you're on a stable wi-fi connection while downloading the update.
****Please note that at the end of this exercise your phone will still be an Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL, not a Lumia****
The only file you will need is the "roottool.xap which is located at the end of post #1 here:
[JAILBREAK][GUIDE] Interop Unlock for Window… | Windows 10 Development and Hacking
To sideload the app you will need to have the Windows Phone 8.1 SDK Lite installed on your PC. The only program you need to run is the Windows Phone Application Deployment 8.1. Get the SDK here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5al2of3bnB-WDRrQ3NScXpRdWs/edit?usp=sharing
Now the good stuff!!
If you haven't already done so, install the Windows Insider app from the Store, but DO NOT RUN IT YET.
- Plug your phone into your PC directly via USB, not through a hub.
- Go to Settings>Update & Security>For Developers and select Developer Mode. Accept all dire warnings regarding Thermonuclear Armageddon.
- Open the Windows Phone Application Deployment 8.1 and click on Browse. Navigate to where you placed the roottool.xap and select it.
- Click on Deploy and let it do its thing.
- Root Tools should now appear on your app list.
- Open Root Tools and at the top will be "All Windows Devices" or words to that effect. Select it.
- Choose HKLM (Local Machine).
- By default, the app already navigates to System > Platform > DeviceTargettingInfo which is where we want to be.
- The default registry value displayed is "phoneManufacturer" and the registry key is blank or displays a zero.
- If blank, type NOKIA (all caps) and click on "Write". If there's a zero, just delete it and type NOKIA.
- Using the back button, go to the Root Tools home screen and select All Windows Devices again.
- Now re-select HKLM and scroll to the bottom and click on "Read". You should see "NOKIA" populate the registry key space.
- Next, change the registry value and add ModelName to the end so it reads: phoneManufacturerModelName.
- In the registry key I input RM-893 which is the T-Mobile Lumia 925. I used it for carrier provisioning data, capacitive button mapping and close enough screen resolution.
- Just like you did with the OEM name change, back out and go back in and select HKLM then click on "Read" to make sure it took.
- Now, if all went well (it better have) simply back out of the Root Tools app and reboot.
- After the device comes back alive, go to Settings>System>About and check the model name under Device Information. It should say Nokia Fierce XL
- Run the Insider app and select Insider Fast Ring. After reboot, go to Settings>Update & Security>Phone Update and let the magic act happen.
That's it! That's all there is to it. Now, you can do whatever you wish but after .107 booted up I immediately did a Hard Reset. I did this to make sure I was back on an Alcatel OneTouch Fierce XL but with a newer build. You will notice some improvement but remember this device only has a 210-class processor so graphic-intensive tasks will still be a little taxing. Mainly, the Live Tiles will work as God and Microsoft intended them to.
Good luck to all you brave souls.