Clockwork Mod - Desire HD Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

how to completely remove the clockwork mod from my DHD. I even flashed the stock rom, and when i go to factory reset after powering down and booting into stock recover, it keeps showing clockwork recovery menu

You have to flash a RUU to completely revert to stock (you still have radio S-OFF after flashing a RUU).
Bootloader is S-ON again and cwm is gone
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Flussen said:
You have to flash a RUU to completely revert to stock (you still have radio S-OFF after flashing a RUU).
Bootloader is S-ON again and cwm is gone
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After reverting to stock rom, it still goes into clockwork, if i try to do factory reset.

You have to run the s-off/e-off tool again to remove it completely

rubenswing said:
After reverting to stock rom, it still goes into clockwork, if i try to do factory reset.
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Even after flashing a RUU? D:
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Yes, even after flashing RUU, it was still going into clockwork, then I searched for a recovery.img file for DHD, I found it and flashed it using the fastboot command and then reported and voila!, it was back into stock recovery and no more clockwork. Nevertheless, thank u all for ur support.
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[Q] Why do I get a /!\ symbol when I try to boot into recovery?

I've rooted my stock DHD with VisionaryPlus and installed ClockWorkMod with ROM Manager.
When I try to boot into recovery, I get a red triangle with a ! inside, and the only thing I can do then is physically remove the battery.
The phone works fine otherwise, but I need to solve this problem if I'm ever going to back up my ROM or flash a new one. Can anyone help?
SOLVED: hadn't done s-off.
Probably the clockwork recovery is broken.. try flashing again i guess..
Thats stock recovery, after you root, you need to s-off before you can flash cwm......
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AndroHero said:
Thats stock recovery, after you root, you need to s-off before you can flash cwm......
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How do I s-off?
One Click S-Off tool.
Solved, thanks! I'm now fully backed up and running MIUI.

No ROMs boot!

Hello.
Earlier today is was on CM9 and it runned without a problem before i had to reboot and then it didn't boot. I've since then tried to falsh many ROMs and none boot. I even tried the official 2.3.3 RUU which booted but now when i try to flash any ROM it won't boot. I can get in to hboot and recovery but nothing boots.
Any help here?
You just flashed an official RUU? Obviously you'll lose root, custom recovery and all because of that.
Check bortak in stickies of this section.
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stankyou said:
You just flashed an official RUU? Obviously you'll lose root, custom recovery and all because of that.
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Yes but i installed a custom recovery again.
EDIT: I tried a rooted stuck ROM and that booted So the problem solved it self!

[Q] No ROM,S-ON and just working bootloader

Hi there!
I know there are a lots of questions like this but I'm just so stupid. I tryed to flash with Custom ROM with Clockwork recovery while I have S-ON. (My bootloader is "RELOCKED" if that plays some role).Now I'm stuck on the HTC logo. Can you please help me I'm so despered. Thank you.
Best advice runn the RUU to go back to stock, then use the AAHK TO ROOT your phone then you can flash a custom Rom.
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Thank you for the answer. Yes,but the RUU uses the adb so it doesn't work when there is no OS. I tryed to mount system,cache and data through the clockwork recovery but the error this time is that the RUU can't get information for the battery and the "Charge Only" mode. So that's not the way.
Did you relock the bootloader manually? How did you unlock it, using AAHK or via www.htcdev.com?
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Yes it was relocked using htcdev.com but that was not so important. The bootloader just need to be locked no matter Locked or Relocked. The problem was that I had CWM Recovery installed and when the Bootloader checked every zip (PD98IMG) it was just going back to the menu with no errors. So I flashed an oryginal "Android system recovery (3e)" and the installation began also with no errors.
Ok, so find the right PD98IMG for your device and flash it from bootloader. Doesn't need recovery. You should be able to find links pretty easily in Google. Which country are you from and which carrier?
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Thank you. I already did it , but my point was that you can't install PD98IMG without the original recovery.
stupidguydhd said:
Thank you. I already did it , but my point was that you can't install PD98IMG without the original recovery.
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That is wrong. You don´t need recovery to install RUU's. Those are flashed in hboot. If the file isn't working then or the RUU you are using is not the correct for u or the file is not renamed ok. But again RUU's don´t need recovery at all.

[Q] HTC Derise: No Rom No recovery.. How to install a rom on unrooted HTC desire

HI,
I have been flashing roms one after another first it was stock, it started to loop at bootscreen after flashing recovery and s-off.
I flashed Cyanogen Mod 7. It worked for a week and again looped on bootscreen.
then I flashed leedriod, which was working fine till last night. At morning when i woke up. my cell was off. when i started it it was stuck at bootscreen.
To avoid all this i flashed orginal RUU directly on MILDWILD. right now my HTC desire is unroot, and is without any rom and has no recovery installed on it.
I am unable to understand what should i do. How to install a recovery without a rom ? or how to install a rom without recovery? any suggestions?
Are you s-on?
If yes, flash the RUU in my sig using the PB99img method, then s-off with revolutionary.
If not, then install a recovery through fastboot.
How?
abaaaabbbb63 said:
Are you s-on?
If yes, flash the RUU in my sig using the PB99img method, then s-off with revolutionary.
If not, then install a recovery through fastboot.
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How to do that?
I have no rom, a twrp recovery, S-Off, BUT, my recovery haves a flashing problem, so my phone is bricked for my feelings
EDIT:
Fixed It!
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TheHunterNL said:
How to do that?
I have no rom, a twrp recovery, S-Off, BUT, my recovery haves a flashing problem, so my phone is bricked for my feelings
EDIT:
Fixed It!
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you can try flash recovery by USB using fastboot
Fixed It
bl0ndynek said:
you can try flash recovery by USB using fastboot
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I fixed it with a random PB99IMG CWM. But if i tried to flash a recovery using adb and fastboot it would have worked too

flash rom with unlocked bootloader

So from what I see you are able to flash a sense ROM with s on and a unlocked boot loader. Can I do this with my droid incredible? Its rooted with cwm and a unlocked boot loader. If so can I use a sense 4.0 ROM? Also I think I have to flash boot.IMG from fast boot right?
Trozzul said:
So from what I see you are able to flash a sense ROM with s on and a unlocked boot loader. Can I do this with my droid incredible? Its rooted with cwm and a unlocked boot loader. If so can I use a sense 4.0 ROM? Also I think I have to flash boot.IMG from fast boot right?
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If you have cwm installed you can flash any rom made for the incredible.
No you do not need to flash anything from hboot except cwm, which you say you already have.
cmlusco said:
If you have cwm installed you can flash any rom made for the incredible.
No you do not need to flash anything from hboot except cwm, which you say you already have.
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i still have S-on does this hurt it?
Trozzul said:
i still have S-on does this hurt it?
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No it will not hurt anything, you only need root/custom recovery to flash a rom. However i would suggest you think about going s-off, as it can come in handy if something goes wrong. It also allows you to flash recoveries, radios, splash screens, ..., thru hboot.
So then what's the point of s-on?
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Trozzul said:
So then what's the point of s-on?
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S-on (Security On) is just a way for htc to lock down the bootloader to stop you from flashing unsigned images and messing up your phone. Along the way enough htc customers expressed the desire to be able to put custom roms on their phones that htc listened and came up with the unlockable bootloader. Unlocking the bootloader however does not turn all bootloader security off, but meerly allows you to flash unsigned recovery and boot images. All other images are still locked and can only be flashed with a signed image from htc. So they let you flash a custom recovery, which in turn allows you to flash roms and kernels. But they still keep important things like the bootloader it self, the misc partition, etc locked so you cant brick your phone. At least not as easily.
So what I'm going to do is make a nand backup then factory reset from cwm then flash a ROM and I shouldn't brick my phone? I thought of the because my HTC inspire 4g(or the HTC desire HD) had a unlocked boot loader and cwm and was able to flash ROMs but I had to fast boot flash the ROMs boot.IMG do you know why I don't have to do it with this phone?
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Trozzul said:
So what I'm going to do is make a nand backup then factory reset from cwm then flash a ROM and I shouldn't brick my phone? I thought of the because my HTC inspire 4g(or the HTC desire HD) had a unlocked boot loader and cwm and was able to flash ROMs but I had to fast boot flash the ROMs boot.IMG do you know why I don't have to do it with this phone?
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No im not sure why, but you dont have to. Just backup, wipe and flash the new rom.
cmlusco said:
No im not sure why, but you dont have to. Just backup, wipe and flash the new rom.
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thanks for the help!

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