Stuck at boot HTC Desire (Rooted) - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all, long time lurker, first time poster!
I've just installed the InsertCoin v20 on my S-OFF, CM7 Hboot HTC desire, and it has been stuck on the htc screen for ages now.
I've reflashed it many times, including the radio (32.44.00.32U_5.09.05.30_2), the recovery (clockwork v3), and the rom. nothing seems to be working.
I have a feeling it might have been the bootscreen I flashed - I flashed the original HTC boot screen from alpharev website.
Does anybody have any ideas! I did a full wipe before flashing this rom (I came from Cyanogen 7)

8ball2253 said:
Hi all, long time lurker, first time poster!
I've just installed the InsertCoin v20 on my S-OFF, CM7 Hboot HTC desire, and it has been stuck on the htc screen for ages now.
I've reflashed it many times, including the radio (32.44.00.32U_5.09.05.30_2), the recovery (clockwork v3), and the rom. nothing seems to be working.
I have a feeling it might have been the bootscreen I flashed - I flashed the original HTC boot screen from alpharev website.
Does anybody have any ideas! I did a full wipe before flashing this rom (I came from Cyanogen 7)
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Does the rom fit the cm7 partition table? If it's too big then the phone won't boot, though Iffr think recovery should still work in that scenario.
Also check the md5sum of the boot image file - search on Google for a free tool for doing this.
Are you able to boot to bootloader?

stringer7 said:
Does the rom fit the cm7 partition table? If it's too big then the phone won't boot, though Iffr think recovery should still work in that scenario.
Also check the md5sum of the boot image file - search on Google for a free tool for doing this.
Are you able to boot to bootloader?
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Insertcoin should work on CM7 hboot, so they say, so it's some other problem he's experiencing I guess. Maybe he forgot to make an ext partition on the SD card...

CSharpe you hit the nail on the head...I completely forgot to make the ext3 partition on my SD card. It was driving me mad last night, I only wish you had told me sooner, I was up until 6am sorting it out!
Thank you!

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Please help - Desire just wont boot up after flash!

Okay guys, here's the deal:
I decided to go for a new ROM, and now I can't get the phone to boot up after installing any ROM. Even the last ROM that I KNOW worked wont start up. They install fine, bit wont boot. I wanted to repartition my SD card, so I did, which I have now set to a 1GB etx4 partition and all the rest to FAT32.
All I get is that white HTC screen, and it'll stay there infinitely.
Any ideas?
Did you wipe before flashing the ROM? You need to do a full wipe (in. Dalvik cache) before flashing a new ROM otherwise it will hang on the boot screen. Another thing to bare in mind is if you're moving to a ROM using A2SD/D2SD that first boot can take a good few minutes so patience is also needed
I did, yes. Wiped absolutely everything, and it still wont boot. I've left it for at least 20 minutes and still had nothing
Was there a specific way my card should be formatted? I basically followed this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905089&highlight=partition
Except, I did all the work in Ubuntu, and with the memory card plugged into an Xperia X10 (I don't have a card reader.
Your first partition needs to be fat, the second ext. Also if you did it while the xperia was booted it probably messed up the process, best bet is to redo the partitioning while in recovery.
DAE_JA_VOO said:
Okay guys, here's the deal:
I decided to go for a new ROM, and now I can't get the phone to boot up after installing any ROM. Even the last ROM that I KNOW worked wont start up. They install fine, bit wont boot. I wanted to repartition my SD card, so I did, which I have now set to a 1GB etx4 partition and all the rest to FAT32.
All I get is that white HTC screen, and it'll stay there infinitely.
Any ideas?
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I am experiencing the same thing at the moment. Except I can flash the latest CM7 stable (7.0.2.1) and it works fine. Any other ROM however, just won't boot.
I have tried all Alpharev HBOOT images and several other Sense based ROMs.
My SD has first partition FAT32 and 1GB ext3
I have tried wiping everything with ClockworkMod Recovery 2.0.5.7 and 3.0.2.7 and still no success with loading other ROMs apart from CM7.
The wierd thing is that I have been happily flashing ROMs for months now. The last one I successfully loaded was ][Sense2.1 GingerBread]InsertCoin CM7 v07 and the first one that failed for me was AuraxTremeGinger v8.5-test Gingerbread 2.3.3ยท (GRI40 |720p|A2SD+|Fast)
It's almost as if the Boot.img is not being correctly written to the boot partition?
Any ideas?
Which recovery do you have ? I had the same issue until I've flashed Ra-Recovery or you have to upgrade your CWM.
paul.c said:
Which recovery do you have ? I had the same issue until I've flashed Ra-Recovery or you have to upgrade your CWM.
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I currently have ClockworkMod 3.0.2.7 but I tried with 2.0.5.7 as well.
Have not tried RA yet.
hey I too have the same problem of the white HTC screen after bootup.
Background: upgraded the Orange FR 2.1 Desire to the OTA upgrade recommended without thinking. It went through partially and finally wiped out the bootloader or corrupted the bootloader on the phone. There was no backup take nor an gold card made with the phone.
So. even I am struck with a non-booting Orange FR Desire at the moment.
Boot menu shows HBOOT 0.93.001. There is no recovery program either. Can only enter into the system menu for recovery.
Tried the following:
1. Tried update using some orange ROM (update.zip) through the sdcard, but the signature verification failed.
2. Tried a couple of RUUs, but it fails with error 131. I do not have a gold card with me nor do I know the CID.
3. Access through ADB : Does not list the device itself with the 'adb devices' command. Hence no access to the phone memory. So, goldcard ultility wasnt really helpful to get the CID
RUU is able to talk to the phone. This means that the USB port is still functional.
What can I do? suggest please.
It depends on which ROM you intend to install. Desire S ports didn't support ext4 until a today when baadnewz and snq (not necessarily in that order) issued a patch. This can cause bootloops.
I had CWM 2.0.5.7 and tried to install Robocik's RCMixS and it stuck at splash screen until I switched to RaRecovery. Subsequent versions of CWM are reported to work. That is my experience.
If you need further assistance please state which ROM do you intend to install. Good luck !

[Q] HELP!!! =[ After flashing a rom, DHD is now on HTC logo

Help!!!
I rooted my phone then installed clockworkmod recovery v3 (not sure if it is actually there)
I installed Radio S-off but upon getting to the bootloader I see ENG S-off
I used ROM Manager to flash the Android_Revolution_HD_2.0.13.
I ticked the wipe data and cache but didn't tick the backup existing rom (noo!)
Upon rebooting it is now stuck on the HTC logo screen =[
I got into the bootloader screen and tried the following:
*factory reset -> ended up going to the HTC logo again
*recovery -> goes to HTC logo again
pretty much choosing any option = HTC logo
I've tried formating my SD card but that didn't change anything
sniff sniff
Help please!!!!!!!
Are you running clockwork mod 3.0.0.6? if not, update to that and that should fix your flashing problems. Not more than 2 hours ago i was in your same situation
Are you using the dhd from telus or elsewhere?
Oh, I believe I installed 3.0.0.5
How do I update to 3.0.0.6, I cannot get into the recovery menu =[=[
I've been stuck with this problem for the last 4 hours XD, I'm reading all the forum threads to try and find a solution
Oh yes I'm on Vodafone
Are you able to start the process over again?
just search clockwork mod 3.0.0.6 and there is a thread here with a zip file you can download and upgrade to ver .6
mangolime said:
Help!!!
I rooted my phone then installed clockworkmod recovery v3 (not sure if it is actually there)
I installed Radio S-off but upon getting to the bootloader I see ENG S-off
I used ROM Manager to flash the Android_Revolution_HD_2.0.13.
I ticked the wipe data and cache but didn't tick the backup existing rom (noo!)
Upon rebooting it is now stuck on the HTC logo screen =[
I got into the bootloader screen and tried the following:
*factory reset -> ended up going to the HTC logo again
*recovery -> goes to HTC logo again
pretty much choosing any option = HTC logo
I've tried formating my SD card but that didn't change anything
sniff sniff
Help please!!!!!!!
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Can you get into recovery? try flashing the ROM from recovery and see if that helps. I have seen many people who say that their DHD is stuck at boot screen. And almost all of them have used ROM manager to flash the ROM...so i do not know if there is something going on there with ROM manager (which it should not).
Before flashing you should have made sure that, you have Eng S-Off. Read this if necessary:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=857537
try pasting PD98IMG.zip on your SD card again, boot the phone into bootloader, and let it install that zip file again.
if that doesn't work, turn your phone off and take out the battery, then put it back again, and try again the above.
it worked for me in a similar situation, I hope it will help you also.
Thanks everyone for your help!
I was able to get past the problem by downgrading to cwm 2.5.1.3
After 5 hrs at it I was afraid that I would end up with a brick phone!!
xxo!!!
I had the same problem yesterday...moving down to a clockworkmod 2.5.x fixed the issue for me as well. Glad you got it sorted out.

[Q] Desire stucks on splash screen.

Hello everyone !
I have a little problem with my HTC Desire since two days. I used the tool Alpharev to get S-OFF and flashed with the file 'bravo_alphaspl-cm7.img'. Since then, he gets stuck on the splash screen.
I followed many tutorials, tried with different ROM (including CM7 InsertCoin), made a Goldcard (he was branded), formatted and formatted again the SD card, created ext4 partition, flashed with the others hboot proposed by Alpharev ... but nothing helped.
With some ROM, it starts, but remains finally locked before I could do anything ...
I thought return back to the original ROM and remove the root, but I'm afraid it still doesn't work and no longer be able to do anything.
Does someone have an idea to help me? It's really becoming annoying
(Sorry for the english mistakes, but I'm far from a perfect bilingual. )
I think the first thing to try would be to return your hboot to stock bravo via the alpharev process.
Then retry flashing rom of choice.
If that doesn't work, try to restore your last backup after returning to stock bravo hboot.
I returned back to stock bravo. With the Nandroid back-up it makes a bootloop and with another ROM, it gets stuck too: (
I finally tried to return to the original ROM. Now when I turn it on (in recovery or not), it displays a black screen with a white 'HTC' and a point exlcamation in every corner of the screen. If I plug the USB port and I unplugged it, it goes into recovery, but with only one option: 'RUU' and I can't do anything ...
It was not the best idea of the week
I guess nobody is able to help me this time ?
It finally started installing the "RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.09.405.8_Radio_32.43.00.32U_5.09.00.20_release_140022_signed" !
Thank you for those who have read my problem and sought a solution! : D

HTC Desire Boot Loop after Rom Backup - Solved but .....

I am a newbie in this rom flashing land.
I managed to root my Desire this morning using unrevoked 3 method. It was successful. I then installed Rom Manager (free) from Market and tried to make a backup. It ran smoothly until the phone rebooted. The reboot looped at HTC logo.
After searching around, I go to Recovery and restore the newly backup image and the phone went back online. I thought I had bricked my Desire already. .
I have the following questions, please enlighten me:
1) What might cause the shocking loop?
2) In the unrevoked 3 program, I notice that the "Disable Security" was checked when I managed to root the Desire. Does that mean I have S-OFFed the Desire as well in the process? If it is still S-ON, how can I tell and if I download a ROM and try to flash it (I still don't know how), will there be any undoable problems?
Thanks
1. Probably ROM Manager - use the flashed recovery - it works all the time.
2. Unrevoked3 does not S-OFF your phone, you need alpharev for that. To make it sure turn off your phone and reboot to bootlader (Holding VOL- and POWER keys). For the ROM part, check each ROM's thread for requirements to avoid problems.
Hi nqk.
I have only been looking into rooting for a couple of weeks and had the very same experience as yourself. (and the security off bit too). Bricked already!!
Before I had S-Off I tried both CM7 and oxygen, they both worked ok, but if your reason for rooting is the gain memory with the desire I would certainly say go down the alpharev road and use a new HBoot.
The stickies on the development section really do explain it well for us "noobs".
Currently I am running Oxygen 2.1.4, Alpharev oxygen r2 HBoot and S-Off running a 1GB ext4 partition.
Just so giddy with the amount of space available!!
I flashed new custom rom with s-on and stock hboot. Everything is fine so far.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Tapatalk
few times when I have rooted using unrevoked3.21 and run a backup from Clockwork recovery 2.5.0.8 (?) it has stuck on the htc screen... not a great problem as I have usually flashed it straight after - but still annoying
Lothaen said:
few times when I have rooted using unrevoked3.21 and run a backup from Clockwork recovery 2.5.0.8 (?) it has stuck on the htc screen... not a great problem as I have usually flashed it straight after - but still annoying
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It happened to me when it was still connected with pc via usb cable. You can try removing that.
Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk

Stuck on boot logo and anim., no ROM will work?

Hi guys!
Today, I was messing with my Desire (S-OFF, rooted, stock android 2.3.3) and I had to do a factory reset (I went to settings and wiped all data (including SDcard))...
So after that, the phone DID work, but Superuser had constant crashes and I didn't have root (no matter how many times I flashed the su or su binary .zip).
And I decided to go with a custom ROM, so I put a NAND backup of Aurora v6 (sense 3.0 rom) into sdcard>clockworkmod>backup.
Tried that and it didn't work... I was stuck in a loop:
boot logo>boot animation>power off>repeat
So I took the battery out, went to recovery and mounted my SDcard to my PC and put the ROM's zip file onto it... Tried installing and it didn't work (again, the boot loop). I also tried with a different ROM (runnymede's sense 3.5), but the result was the same...
Does anyone know what I did to pi** my Desire off so much?
And how do I fix it?
I've been at it for hours now, but no matter what I do in recovery (or hboot or fastboot), nothing seems to work!
EDIT1: Downloading a stock RUU, hope this helps...
EDIT2: The stock RUU didn't work... Guess I'd have to have a working Desire for this...
EDIT3: I've noticed that the boot animation isn't HTC's anymore... It's text, saying 'android'... Now I'm really out of ideas...
EDIT4: I pressed the 'clear data' or something similar button in bootloader... Seems that caused the weird boot animation? Trying to flash ROMs now
A few questions first:
1. Which hboot do you have?
2. Which RUU did you use?
3. What error did you get using RUU?
4. Which method for RUU did you use (run from PC or PB99IMG.zip?
5. How you did partition your sd card and did you make sd-ext (all advance roms sense 3.0 and 3.5 require sd-ext)?
Do these ROMs require ext partitions. Check in ROM threads. If nothing works best to downgrade hboot and run ruu 2.3. Thereafter run revolutionary.
Sent from my HTC Desire
A few answers (only correct if RUU is sort of an android installer)
1.I have the stock hboot (unless I broke that somehow with all my button pressing...)
2.The RUU's name is RUU_Bravo_HTC_WWE_1.21.405.2_Radio_32.36.00.28U_4.06.00.02_2_release_126984_signed
3.Well, since I was only able to try in the bootloader and in the recovery (mount USB storage), both times the error was the same; the installer was unable to detect my Desire...
4.I don't quite understand that (I'm a noob when it comes to 'codenamed' thingies)... What I did was I just downloaded the .exe file and ran it
5.I've tried both with a completely blank SDcard and a partitioned one (256MB size, 0MB swap size)...
Just to point out though that the Aurora ROM didn't need a partitioned SDcard the first time I installed it (when my Desire wasn't in this weird state).
Thanks for your quick reply!
EDIT1:
@handy5876: Yes, they both recommend an ext3 or ext4 SDcard partition. But as said above, the Aurora v6 ROM worked just fine with no partition at all!
someone755 said:
A few answers (only correct if RUU is sort of an android installer)
1.I have the stock hboot (unless I broke that somehow with all my button pressing...)
2.The RUU's name is RUU_Bravo_HTC_WWE_1.21.405.2_Radio_32.36.00.28U_4.06.00.02_2_release_126984_signed
3.Well, since I was only able to try in the bootloader and in the recovery (mount USB storage), both times the error was the same; the installer was unable to detect my Desire...
4.I don't quite understand that (I'm a noob when it comes to 'codenamed' thingies)... What I did was I just downloaded the .exe file and ran it
5.I've tried both with a completely blank SDcard and a partitioned one (256MB size, 0MB swap size)...
Just to point out though that the Aurora ROM didn't need a partitioned SDcard the first time I installed it (when my Desire wasn't in this weird state).
Thanks for your quick reply!
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Ok, if you mean stock hboot, which stock Alpharev or HTC? If you have HTC one continue reading. If not reboot phone with power and volume down and see what is written on the top of the screen.
Download 2.3 RUU you have a guide in my signature.
Run RUU from bootloader, not recovery just reboot phone with power-volume down and run it from white screen.
I tried with the Aurora ROM again... Now it's just stuck at the bootimage!
Time to listen to a pro
My Hboot doesn't say anything about alpharev... But nobody ever changed that, so it must be HTC, right?
So, the *almost* top of the screen should say 'HBOOT USB PLUG' while running the RUU...?
I already tried that with (I think) Android 2.2 but it didn't detect my phone...
Downloading the 2.3 RUU
someone755 said:
I tried with the Aurora ROM again... Now it's just stuck at the bootimage!
Time to listen to a pro
My Hboot doesn't say anything about alpharev... But nobody ever changed that, so it must be HTC, right?
So, the *almost* top of the screen should say 'HBOOT USB PLUG' while running the RUU...?
I already tried that with (I think) Android 2.2 but it didn't detect my phone...
Downloading the 2.3 RUU
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Then you're ready to go with RUU, just run it from that screen.
Sorry for the slow response, I had to eat meh lunch (while the battery was charging)
I'm getting the 'LOW MAIN BATTERY POWER' error [120]... apparently the battery level is under 30%, even after a 1h charge...
Waiting some more for it to charge, and I have a feeling this 2.3.3 RUU thing just might fix meh problems
Lol the 2.3 upgrade has saved a good few phones this past week
Sent from my HTC Desire
jmcclue said:
Lol the 2.3 upgrade has saved a good few phones this past week
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Yeah, tell me about it
This is the ultimate HTC Desire un-brick tutorial in this thread
Here is the explanation how all that works.
Okay, so my phone is still not working, as the RUU thinks its battery is under 30%, even though my Desire is fully charged up...
Is wiping battery stats a good idea?
@nlooooo: Thanks! Now I finally! have at least part of the idea how it all works
EDIT: The RUU thinks my battery is less than 30%, even though it has been charging since my last post (and the green LED confirms it's full).
Why?? I just wiped the battery stats, should I do anything else?
EDIT2: Switched from BOOTLOADER USB to FASTBOOT USB, it now seems to work...
As I understand, from here on I can restore NAND backups?
I'm only asking so I wont have to go through this all again -.-'
EDIT3: Just installed Revolutionary CWM (the easiest way to get CWM), flashed su zip... Superuser finally works and my su binary was auto-updated (after many months of manual updates)
Still, can I do NAND restores safely right now?
You'll have to s-off your device and the tool you need to use will flash recovery.
For s-off see this:
revolutionary.io
And read the guide given. Don't worry it will ask you for your IMEI when you start download it's just for the purpose of building your beta license key.
After you flash recovery I think you know what to do...
I already s-off'd the first day I got the thing seems like S-OFF never disappears...?
Just flashed CWM with revolutionary, too (I'll update later) and just flashed su zip.
But is it safe for me to restore NAND backups of other roms? Or must I first install the rom and then restore the NAND?
Now you are on stock hboot with data partition at 147 MB. If your NAND backup data partition is more than 147MB you will get into trouble.
How can my NAND backup partition be different than the one I have now (stock) if I've always had it...? This is sort of confusing... :S
someone755 said:
I already s-off'd the first day I got the thing seems like S-OFF never disappears...?
Just flashed CWM with revolutionary, too (I'll update later) and just flashed su zip.
But is it safe for me to restore NAND backups of other roms? Or must I first install the rom and then restore the NAND?
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You can restore just backup you don't need to flash rom. But first try to boot with stock 2.3.
So RUU finished with no problems? Now I'm not sure which hboot you have cause if you s-off with revolutionary on the top of the screen pink revolutionary should be written, and it doesn't disappear because RUU can't overwrite custom flashed hboots (alpharev or revolutionary).
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handy5876 said:
Now you are on stock hboot with data partition at 147 MB. If your NAND backup data partition is more than 147MB you will get into trouble.
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He was on stock before so no problems should occur.
I'd be much happier if you wrote that in your native language (Serbian), since I didn't get any of that... (and yes, I understand Serbian)
I think I have the stock hboot, but I never changed it, so what else could it be?
I S-OFF'd my Desire using Revolutionary, and no RUU, ROM flash or ZIP install could ever make it S-ON'd...
And on top of hboot there is a pink 'Recolutionary' sign...

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