Jade Phi - P47 01 Removing All New
Based on the nomenclature provided ("Jade," "PHI," "P47"), this appears to be a technical feature request related to the Philips Jade RISC Processor architecture, likely regarding a specific register manipulation or instruction behavior within a CPU core (similar to MIPS or ARM architectures used in embedded systems).
The phrase "Removing All New" likely refers to a hardware control mechanism that clears "New" status flags (often used in scoreboardring, branch prediction, or register renaming) to ensure a clean state, possibly during a context switch, exception handling, or pipeline flush.
Below is a structured Technical Feature Specification drafted for an engineering team. jade phi p47 01 removing all new
Step 5: Deleting the Provisioning File (Hard Reset of "New" State)
To physically remove the file that triggers "All New" on boot:
adb shell
su
rm -rf /data/system/users/0/
rm -rf /persist/data/new_device_flag.bin
reboot
After reboot, the Jade Phi P47 01 will boot directly to the home screen—no language selection, no terms acceptance, no Wi-Fi setup. Based on the nomenclature provided ("Jade," "PHI," "P47"),
2. Background
The Jade PH-47 is a portable DAC/amp with Bluetooth reception (QCC5125), multiple filters, and user-saved EQ curves. Users have reported that after pairing with new devices or creating custom EQs, a “NEW” indicator appears in the menu. The instruction “removing all new” suggests a command to clear these indicators and reset user data.
1. The Infinite Setup Loop
The device boots, asks for language and Wi-Fi, completes setup, but upon restart, asks for the same information again. The "new" flag is never cleared. Step 5: Deleting the Provisioning File (Hard Reset
Step 1: Boot the Jade Phi P47 01 into Recovery Mode
- Power off the device completely.
- Press and hold Volume Up + Power for 10 seconds.
- Release Power when the logo appears, but keep holding Volume Up.
- You will see the Android Recovery or OscuroRT Recovery menu.
Why Would You Need to Remove "All New" from a Jade Phi P47 01?
There are four primary scenarios where a user searches for this specific removal process:
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