Sorry guys if there is already a post out there with this information, however it is very late and I'm half dead...
I've read all the info on creating a Goldcard from my MicroSD, it advises me to take all data off the card before creating the Goldcard. My question is this: should I keep my Goldcard seperate and purchase another MicroSD to keep all my files on? Only using the Goldcard when flashing custom ROMs? Or can I transfer all my files back on to the MicroSD once it has been turned into a Goldcard??
Many thanks!
I don't know what's right or wrong, but I've used the same card for data etc. after creating it as a goldcard and have not had any problems.
You don't actually need two separate cards, you can use the Gold Card and even partition the card for Apps2SD. However, it is common practise to have a separate card as a Gold Card.
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I think it's just personal preference. I have kept a seperate gold card and seperate MicroSD for data, just so I know I can format the Gold card without even thinking about the data.
whats the use of having a gold card now, post-unrevoked?
Open to further info, lol, just not sure why it would be needed.
Because some people like to do things the hard way ;c)
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sawy3r said:
whats the use of having a gold card now, post-unrevoked?
Open to further info, lol, just not sure why it would be needed.
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You still need a goldcard as part of the rooting process for branded handsets.
oh, really? I have a Telstra branded handset and simply used unrevoked. Is that what you mean by branded?
I actually tried the goldcard route before using unrevoked (before I found out that unrevoked could do it...), however the MicroSD card supplied with my Telstra handset wouldn't work when following any of the goldcard guides.
I have rooted two Telstra branded htc desire using Unrevoked and running now custom roms without any issue. The only issue was windows xp drivers.
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I have searched but could not find the answer.
I have previously created a goldcard, rooted my desire and used several roms before deciding to un-root.
After I un-rooted I re-formated my goldcard.
Is my goldcard still a goldcard?
Nope it isn't!
Thanks, but can you elaborate?
You mean can you make goldcard again? Yes you can
Or copy files to it? Yes you can
Newbie question
Is it possible to use the sd card that came with the desire to use as the goldcard. I will back all the data up on it and save it in a folder on pc. If I was able to do this when I made it into a goldcard would I then be able to use this with my Desire as storage?
No I was more wondering, what all the hex editing was for in the first place. I did not think that a re-format would remove this....but what do I know.
Yes you can. Its the exact thing that I did.
buchman said:
Yes you can. Its the exact thing that I did.
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So I would format the original and the turn it into a goldcard. Then use this as my storage?
Hi everyone.
Im new to the Rooting scene, and im kinda noob. Ive rooted my phone and Goldcarded my MS(4GB).
And today I downloaded ROMmanager and partitioned my SD card also known as my Goldcard. IS this stilll a goldcard now or have i messed up everything?
thanks.
You should be able to repartition your Gold Card and have it remain entirely as FAT32. It's your other SD Card (normal) that you are meant to partition, not the Gold Card.
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haha, well the problem is, I only have one memcard. So ur saying it isnt possible to partition a goldcard and use it as as both GoldCard and a normal stick? That was mainly my intention with the card so far
BTW, do I need Goldcardx to install custom ROMs and enter the custom recovery menu etc.? or is it just to root the phone?
It's just to root your phone. You don't need it anymore to flash new roms.
Afaik there aren't any problems with using the goldcard as regular SD card.
you can enter recovery without goldcard, but you'll need it in future to install roms
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you can enter recovery without goldcard, but you'll need it in future to install roms
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No you don't - once you made your Desire "generic", you shouldn't need your goldcard again just to flash a new custom ROM.
Regards,
Dave
I did everything with goldcard inside, so I'm not sure, but as I remember, people who debranded their Orange phones to 1.15, couldn't do successfull OTA to 1.21 (wifi stopped working) because there was no goldcard inside. Once they put goldcard inside, they could do complete OTA (although phone simlocked ):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=697194
Based on that, I always used goldcard to flash roms, but I could be wrong, I'm relatively new with this
Hey I'm new aswell and I used my goldcard to root and then partitioned it for apps2sd+ and its still all working fine so I don't think your phone will explode or stop working
dont worri even if you have partitioned your sd card, it will still work as a goldcard
I finally got my phone back last night after the Froyo update on my de-branded desire went wrong as I didnt put a gold card in.
Question is.... can I leave my memory card as a gold card or should I format it for general use?
If you have another memory card then yes keep your gold card safe.
Can you take the gold card out and then put your general one back in after updates?
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I'm actually using my goldcard for storage as well, though I suspect that's not such a good idea.
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Joshhudsy said:
Can you take the gold card out and then put your general one back in after updates?
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I don't understand the technicalities of this but i have replaced my goldcard with my original sd card and everything is fine after froyo update and have also implemented the Greencode 'apps to sd by default' whilst my original card was in my desire and that works fine too!
The problem I have is I left my 4Gb card somewhere in the house... and I think my toddler may of got his hands on it... I cant find it anywhere!
So I had to use my 16Gb card to recover the phone... but do I leave it as a gold card or format it?
you can keep using it as a goldcard, no problems there...
Hi,
I recently had wifi issues with OTA update of HTC desire (patch). this i understand because I didnt have goldcard during the OTA.
So , I decided to make my everyday card (16Gb) into a gold card.... Done without any trouble.
My doubt is..
Should I use the update once more in this gold card also to continue receiving future OTA updates ?
In other words...do the phones identify the goldcards used for flashing and need the same goldcard for future updates???
(I know its a very silly question...but couldn't resist it..as I am naive...)...
request somebody to answer...
thanks in advance...
saro
n_saravana said:
Hi,
I recently had wifi issues with OTA update of HTC desire (patch). this i understand because I didnt have goldcard during the OTA.
So , I decided to make my everyday card (16Gb) into a gold card.... Done without any trouble.
My doubt is..
Should I use the update once more in this gold card also to continue receiving future OTA updates ?
In other words...do the phones identify the goldcards used for flashing and need the same goldcard for future updates???
(I know its a very silly question...but couldn't resist it..as I am naive...)...
request somebody to answer...
thanks in advance...
saro
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no you dont need the same goldcard, you could use one for one update and a diff one for another, dosent matter
Not naive, good question, something I wondered about too.
If I make my main card a gold card and use that after using a previous goldcard will it cause problems?
Also is there a reverse gold card procedure should I want to revert my desire to T Mobile OTA in the future without a gold card ?
vic20-ian said:
Not naive, good question, something I wondered about too.
If I make my main card a gold card and use that after using a previous goldcard will it cause problems?
Also is there a reverse gold card procedure should I want to revert my desire to T Mobile OTA in the future without a gold card ?
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i dont understand what you mean by a reverse goldcard if you have a t-mobile branded desire and you use a goldcard to flash a generic rom, you can still flash back to your branded rom without the need for a goldcard
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no you dont need the same goldcard, you could use one for one update and a diff one for another, dosent matter
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Thanks Andro Hero...
Simple and straight forward answer..
saro
vic20-ian said:
Not naive, good question, something I wondered about too.
If I make my main card a gold card and use that after using a previous goldcard will it cause problems?
Also is there a reverse gold card procedure should I want to revert my desire to T Mobile OTA in the future without a gold card ?
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To reverse it use a T-Mobile RUU, unless you have an SLCD screen!
I don't think the T-Mobile FroYo RUU is available yet.
Just check shipped-roms hopefully it'll turn up soon.
Thanks, I thought I would have to unroot or do something else.
So to confirm
T Mobile 1st wave Desire non SLCD
Gold Card made
HTC Rom 2.1 flashed with gold card in
OTA Upgrade to 2.2 with gold card in
OTA upgrade recent patch with gold card in - current state
If I wanted now to revert for example for a warranty issue:
I could just flash 2.1 T Mobile original rom without goldcard to get back to out of the box condition
I could then do the T Mobile OTA to 2.2 when it is released again with no worries about gold card not being present and killing the wifi connection.
Thanks for clarifying, I think it will help folks with Gold card concerns.
vic20-ian said:
Thanks, I thought I would have to unroot or do something else.
So to confirm
T Mobile 1st wave Desire non SLCD
Gold Card made
HTC Rom 2.1 flashed with gold card in
OTA Upgrade to 2.2 with gold card in
OTA upgrade recent patch with gold card in - current state
If I wanted now to revert for example for a warranty issue:
I could just flash 2.1 T Mobile original rom without goldcard to get back to out of the box condition
I could then do the T Mobile OTA to 2.2 when it is released again with no worries about gold card not being present and killing the wifi connection.
Thanks for clarifying, I think it will help folks with Gold card concerns.
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noooooooooo, if you are using the froyo ota you cant use a ruu to go back to 2.1 because you have the newer hboot!! if you flashed a custom rom to get froyo with the new hboot removed you can ....
Also found this thread with video tutorials, very good
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=696189
So what can you do if you have the new hboot from the OTA upgrade from HTC to go back to T-mobile 2.1 out of the box standard?
hey guys, i recently got a htc wildfire and i was following instructions to make a gold card to root it, (i cant use unrevoked and i was downgrading hboot 1.01.002 to 1.01.001) and changed the hex code for my sd card. not long after i realised i amde a mistake and now my sd card is unable to use, does anyone have the hexcode for it for me to recover it? i am useing a samsung 2gb stock that came with my htc wildfire prepaid on telstra.
technolust109 said:
hey guys, i recently got a htc wildfire and i was following instructions to make a gold card to root it, (i cant use unrevoked and i was downgrading hboot 1.01.002 to 1.01.001) and changed the hex code for my sd card. not long after i realised i amde a mistake and now my sd card is unable to use, does anyone have the hexcode for it for me to recover it? i am useing a samsung 2gb stock that came with my htc wildfire prepaid on telstra.
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Is say a polite pm to the guy who's guide you followed.
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It is not related to software AFAIK.
in any case formatting the memory card should solve any errors unless if it is hardware issue.
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no, it wont even detect it for some reason so im not really sure :/