My Froyo-Update Story (debranded T-Mobile Desire) - Desire General

Hi folks,
I thought I'll post my story with the update for my desire, since I had some difficulties and it might help some others to read how I solved it.
My device:
I bought my Desire from T-Mobile in germany without a contract, but that unfortunately still meant that it was a branded device. So I debranded it with a standard goldcard and the generic WWE RUU version 1.21.something. I then removed my goldcard and used the phone with a new SD card.
The first update attempt to Froyo:
As soon as the update yesterday was released, I triggered the OTA update. It all went smoothly until it was done with flashing and restarted. It somehow hanged itself afterwards and at some point I just restarted. After that, I always got the message "The 'system' process is not responding. Force close or wait?" (loosely translated from the german message and yes, it said 'system' process, not some "real" process string) Regardless of what I did, I couldn't use GSM, Wifi or access the SD card. This meant that I also couldn't backup any of my data! It still reacted to the USB, but I couldn't access anything really... I tried a few things, like resetting to factory settings, rebooting, even removing the battery for some time.
Getting my phone back into working condition:
I tried to create a new goldcard from the old data that I still had, but unfortunately this didn't work. I am very sure that I used the same goldcard.img like when I first debranded my phone, but it didn't recognize that SD card as a goldcard when trying to flash the generic RUU again. So I first flashed the T-Mobile RUU again, which brought my phone back into working condition. This meant that I was able to get the information for a new goldcard from the phone, which made it possible to create a working goldcard. I logged into Android Market for this to download Astro filemanager. I didn't install all applications that I had previously installed, which was going to be an issue later on.
Debranding my phone and getting the OTA to Froyo:
Now that I had my working goldcard, I was able to flash the phone with the generic WWE RUU again and after rebooting, I was able to do the OTA like everyone else. This time it went all smoothly and after rebooting a few times I also got a percent counter to 100% that I didn't have before. All done, I tried to reinstall my apps, but unfortunately the market showed only a few of those that I had earlier. All my free apps were gone and also a few of my paid ones. It seems as if the missing paid apps were not marked as Froyo-ready. The free ones seem to have been lost after just installing Astro and not all the other stuff, too.
So, now I have my HTC Desire with a T-Mobile brand debranded and updated to Android 2.2 Froyo.
I hope this helps a few people with problems.

how to you install generic WWE RUU version 1.21....
can you link me the ruu and the method do use you?

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A unique USB brick

Someone I know has gotten their Desire USB bricked. Normally that's a non-issue but there's a few erm... complications.
Here's how it occurred, they have an O2 branded Desire but somehow they managed to get the Android 2.2 update (No one else with an O2 Desire got it btw). As you'd imagine it caused quite a few issues, it apparently got to 80% then restarted went to 33% and then restarted. Now it's USB bricked.
fastboot oem enableqxdm 0 has no effect meaning we can't SD card access
The current ROM has a Froyo version number and is very very unstable. It crashes after about 2 minutes and then reboots.
It's HBOOT 0.80 at the moment (Despite the OTA 2.2 update being HBOOT 0.92???) and using the HBOOT 0.80 rooting package I cannot get Step 1 to successfully execute. It gives error 41: remote id failure.
How to get back to older ROM after FROYO update messed everything up
Same issue here. I have an orange branded htc desire which I debranded, then updated to 2.2 Froyo without a goldcard and now have a bricked phone. No access to SD, Wifi, GSM, Force closes all the time, and reboots every couple of minutes in a loop.
Running update in recovery mode doesnt work, neither does running Stock RUU files on different versions with goldcard in phone.
Hboot is 0.80, 2.2 showing as installed. Unsure what to do next really, any suggestions would be great, there must be loads of people who have this issue now...
more threads here on similar issue, replace xx with tt
hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=741474
and
hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=741672
I had the same issue. Virgin UK phone. Used a zip version of the OTA Froyo and got stuck with it looping.
To fix it I created a new goldcard in my girlfriend's phone and used the same zip file on the goldcard to flash from the bootloader.
My phone has not been rooted.
Hope that helps and good luck.
pjfriend said:
I had the same issue. Virgin UK phone. Used a zip version of the OTA Froyo and got stuck with it looping.
To fix it I created a new goldcard in my girlfriend's phone and used the same zip file on the goldcard to flash from the bootloader.
My phone has not been rooted.
Hope that helps and good luck.
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I thought Goldcards could only be created in the phone you plan on using it in? I can still manage to create a goldcard using my phone, so maybe I have a different issue.
PS where did you get the OTA Froyo update?
Why u dont try?
http://www.unrevoked.com/#desire
This installs a custom Recovery but i think u need a Sdcard.
If yes call the devs for help if they could patch it that it runs with DataPartition or something else. If u have Hboot 0.80 Unrevoked works! 100%
Mines the same.....unfortunately I don't have access to another Desire, and none of the so called fixes work......I'm on Orange and this update has well and truly shafted my phone,now I have the most expensive brick in the house.....get in!
The problem you have is your sd card is not recognized so unrevoked doesnt work and neither does 'enabling' your sd card via adb devices....its all crap
I created my goldcard in an HTC Tattoo which worked like a charm. I used the sticky post at the very top of the development section for instructions. Once done I copied http://liveimage.htc.com/OTA_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.09.405.8-1.21.405.2_release4dua3bcrut4wrv30.zip to the SD card and renamed it to update.zip. make sure windows doesn't change it to update.zip.zip
I then installed it from the bootloader.
So all I really need to do is create a goldcard and it should work for him?
I'll tell him to give that a shot. It would be impossible to create a gold card with a proper CID though because as we all know ADB doesn't work with USB bricks.
abc27 said:
So all I really need to do is create a goldcard and it should work for him?
I'll tell him to give that a shot. It would be impossible to create a gold card with a proper CID though because as we all know ADB doesn't work with USB bricks.
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I used this http://www.roothtchero.co.uk/goldcard-2
There's a tool to create a goldcard linked in the guide. Made it very easy. I'm really no expert but I think the cid isn't dependant on the phone, just the card. I couldn't get it to work in a card reader but was very straight forward when it was connected to the pc through my girlfriend's Tattoo. Didn't cause any problems with me using 64 bit windows 7 either.

Froyo update issue

I am on a Virgin Mobile branded HTC Desire and after looking through threads on this forums and others though that I would try to update to froyo by copying the update to the SD card and then going on to recovery to install the update.
At first this did not work and I thought it might be due to the fact that I was on 1.15 ROM so I followed instructions in a thread on these forums to get to 1.21 which worked fine, although it erased my contacts which were on the sim card which I did not realise would happen. If anybody knows how I could get them back any help would be nice.
I then tried the froyo update and it seemed to work fine right until the update completed and the phone rebooted. When I got to the unlock screen on startup, I would slide to unlock and the phone would stay stuck on "unlocking sim" and would ask whether I wanted to force close or wait. It did this in a loop so I reverted back to 1.21.
Did I make a mistake somewhere or am I just going to have to either wait for Virgin to sort it out or make a goldcard?
I would not really be averse to making a goldcard but I only have the card which came with the phone and no external reader would this still allow me to create one?
Well that;s about it, I would be very grateful for any help on this.
You should definitely use a goldcard.

[Q] Bricked HTC Desire after installing OTA 2.2 Update

Hi,
I'm new so please excuse any of my stupid questions.
I have an unbranded, unlocked HTC Desire, in Australia, apparently it was a t-mobile device. Being naive I didn't realize this could create issues with OTA updates - I know now though! I don't think it's rooted, but wouldn't know the difference. There are no telco logos etc.
My desire got stuck in a rebook loop when I installed the OTA update to android 2.2. It seems to me the update hasn't completed. I finally got restarted after removing the battery.
In about phone it says I have:
Android 2.2 installed
build 3.13.720.1 CL233262
Baseband version 32.36.00.28U_4.06.00.02_2
Kernel 2.6.29.0cb9f166
I have
HBOOT 0.82
RADIO 4.06.00.02_2 if that's relevant.
The phone won't recognize my sim card or SD card and gets an error when I try to turn on wifi. For added joy it frequently force closes.
I tried to do a factory reset but it never seemed to complete. Then I turned on with vol down + power and did clear storage. It removed my data but didn't otherwise help.
I gather from reading various forums that I need to go back to the 2.1 version?
Do I need a goldcard to do this? How do I make one?
How do I know which file to use?
Is there anything else a newbie needs to know so I don't make a bad situation worse?
Thanks!
I think you should first downgrade to 2.1.
Also you are going to need a Goldcard, but i don't
know if you can make it without the phone working properly.
Try to find and install branded RUU in order to make the phone work and then proceed with making the goldcard and debranding.
Thanks for the links!
I'll take a deep breath and have a go. Looks like I'll need to get a microSD adaptor first.
It's better to start by searching a branded RUU suitable for your phone. At this point your phone's SD slot is unusable so you won't be able to make the goldcard.
IMO sd adapter is not needed, you might use the phone as a card reader (assuming that you have installed the branded RUU).
So I don't need a goldcard to install the RUU?
No but it has to be 2.2 and branded. I think it is also safe to try to install previous versions if you are not able to find a 2.2 RUU. Don't forget to check tel company's site, here and here.
I'd recommend you root the phone (no goldcard required) and install a custom rom (mine will work). That will get the phone running normally again, then you can create a goldcard and run official unrooted software if you want.
teppic74 said:
I'd recommend you root the phone (no goldcard required)
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SD card is required so you are going to need a card reader, as you can't use your phone at this moment. Or you can try unrevoked.
The r6 root method is obsolete now, and shouldn't be used. unrevoked3 might not work, it depends on how far the upgrade got before failing.
How would I root the phone? Do I use the usb cable and run a file?
If I shouldn't use unrevoked where can I find one I can safely use? It's all new to me.
Unrevoked is what you should use. You need to enable USB debugging and run the file.
If it works you'll end up in custom recovery, where you can install a rooted ROM.
I was downloading an RUU from TMO, but it was taking forever so I guess I won't be doing anything until tomorrow when I have a faster connection.
If you have an SLCD screen then running that is really not a good idea.
OK. So do I copy the custom ROM to the SD card before I root the phone or do I run it on the PC as well?
Yeah I don't think I have an SLCD screen, but would rather not take unnecessary risks.
Yes, you'll need the custom rom on the sdcard so will need to copy that separately. Unrevoked3 runs on the PC/Mac. If you have no card reader it's possible to upload the rom to the sdcard while in recovery, but it's a bit fiddly.
If you're certain you have an AMOLED screen then the t mobile RUU should work.
My phone came in July so I think it's AMOLED.
Looks like unrevoked3 is down at the moment with a redirect to unrevoked2.
I should be able to get the ROM on the SD card with a friend's non-android phone. Do I need a goldcard though as that may be a problem with my phone down.
Just follow the link to download version 3.14 (it's still unrevoked3).
No goldcard is needed to root or install a custom rom.
OK. Thanks for your patience! I guess I need to rename the ROM update.zip as I've seen mentioned elsewhere before I save it to the SD card.
I'll give it a go and post the results once I'm done , tomorrow I hope
You don't need to rename it. That's just for stock recovery. In custom recovery you get a basic filemanager where you can select the file.

Ok I have been an idiot and OTA upgraded without a goldcard

Im in a bit of a pickle.
I upgraded my desire to 2.2 manually and debranded it a while back and it has been fine. Last night I got an OTA update (not 2.2 but im not sure what it was). Since the update my Wifi has been totally broken. I have read around and it seems this is a known issue if you OTA without a goldcard.
The thing is im not sure where to go from here. Im assuming that im going to need to reflash the phone to an earlier build and update using the goldcard. Im just not sure how to flash it from the state its in now. It is not rooted and since it is on 2.2 last I heard we werent able to root at all. I'm assuming I would need that root access before i can do anything? Is this correct?
Basically I just need someone to point me in the right direction to move forward any advise would be great!
Download this:
http://fotadl.htc.com/OTA_Bravo_HTC_EU_2.10.405.2-2.09.405.8_releaseol2djq7rqarka2ka.zip
rename it 'update.zip' (not update.zip.zip) and copy it the gold card. Turn off your Desire.
Make sure your gold card is in the Desire and boot into HBOOT and select 'Recovery'. Once at the red ! press volume up and power and select 'apply SD:update.zip' and follow the instructions. It should sort you out
Thank you, so so much. Im guessing that just installed the OTA update manualy with the goldcard in.
I thought it was going to be so much more involved than that. Had plans to downgrade to 2.1 root, reflash and so on. So glad there was an easy fix! Wont be making that mistake again.
Evening folks.
I have an unbranded, standard stock 2.2 ROM running, non-rooted desire.
Last night I also got the OTA update, downloaded it and updated the phone. I came to use data today over the mobile network and had big problems, and, on going into the settings to tweak things, noticed it said 'error' next to WiFi switch on/off. Which recurred when I tried switching WiFi off and on again and also after rebooting the phone.
It sounds like this isn't just a problem related to having a rooted desire, but possibly with the update itself? Anyone got any clues on how to sort it on a non-rooted handset?
Cheers,
Ed
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App

[Q] Debranded, Downgraded, Rooted - Now how do I update?

So I've been at this one for a while, using information from various threads, getting things wrong, getting things right... now I'm at a loss!
Background
My Desire went faulty. I sent back to HTC. They sent me a new phone. It was locked. They sent me an unlock code. It was then unlocked. It was branded to T-Mobile. I didn't want that. So...
From what I can remember...
First, I flashed (I think that's the correct term) an unbranded version:-
RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.09.405.8_Radio_32.43.00.32U_5.09.00.20_release_140022_signed.exe
I then accepted the OTA update from HTC so that I was on Android Froyo 2.2.
All was well.
I then got anther OTA notification about a week later (2.2.1?).
Downloaded and tried to install, but got the Red Triangle with Exclamation Mark icon.
I read somewhere that I need to Root the phone.
So I did the downgrade from 2.2 to 2.1, changing the HBOOT from something like 0.9x to 0.83.
Used Unrevoked to Root the phone.
Now I get an OTA notification to say that 2.2 is available.
But when I download and try to install, the phone reboots into Clockwork Recovery mode.
What I want
It's simple. I dont want the phone rooted. I want to leave the phone unbranded. I want to be able to accept OTA updates.
...All this was to simply try and debrand the phone, but wasn't expecting such a tough task.
Someone please help!
HTC don't brand their phones, only specific phone operators. If you didn't have any operator logos then you already had an unbranded handset. Having said that, you can't apply an OTA update to a rooted phone as it screws things up
What you need to do is download the 2.29.405.5 RUU and just flash that and you'll be fully up-to-date
Thanks for the info.
I am downloading the 2.29.405.5 RUU as I type.
Will this enable OTA updates in future or will I always have to manually update using this method?
If the RUU installs WITHOUT the use of a gold card then OTA will always work, if you need to use a gold card to flash that RUU then, at present, you'll need to do it this way each time
Okay, so I tried to run the update without a gold card, but got error 131. I presume this indicates that I need a gold card.
I have a gold card, but is there any way to ensure that the future OTA updates can be installed without having to use a gold card?
What else did the error code say? Pretty sure code 140 is wrong CID (need a gold card)
Basically, each phone has a vendor ID. This limits the phone to only install ROMs released for it. The gold card, when in use, masks this code to allow any ROM of any build to be installed. The gold card would then need to be used for all future updates as otherwise they fail
Something happened with the last unbranded OTA update - 2.29.405.5. Even using an gold card the update would fail. Seems Google have changed something to stop people flashing it who aren't truely unbranded
So, to answer your question - If you use a gold card to flash that RUU you MIGHT need to use an RUU each time in future as the OTAs may still fail. We won't know until the next one is released
The error code 131 is Customer ID error. So probably same as 140-CID, therefore I assume I need to use my Gold Card.
I will try using the Gold Card now whilst updating to see if this works ok.
It is disappointing... I wasn't aware that debranding your phone would cause all of these problems. The process was easy and the instructions didn't mention this as a potential downfall. I have my fingers crossed that the next OTA wont fail!
It's only the last OTA that failed, previous ones worked fine so long as the gold card was in use (the gold card can be used as a normal day to day card btw)
Thanks Eddy, you've been a massive help. Was tired of scratching my head for answers... I've been using my gold card as normal anyway so was aware it wasn't much of an impact to update manually... just a bit of a pain of OTAs don't work in future.
How do you know so much? Are you a developer?
I've had my Desire since the phone was released in March/April last year so have a lot of experience. I'm not a developer but I read a lot of threads and this was one that came up a lot when the 2.29.405.5 OTA came out. I do make my own ROMs but they're for my own use (I wouldn't wanna have it take up all my time changing for others!!)
Hopefully it won't be an issue in future OTAs but until one is released we'll never know
On a slightly separate note, can you recommend the best way to Root the Desire... is it using Unrevoked3? Or is this pretty much the only way? Cheers
These days unrEVOked is the only way

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