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.
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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.
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I've recently rooted (unrevoked) and flashed my HTC Desire with Cynogen 6.1.
This worked for the first couple of days until my phone suddenly turned off. Now I cannot get it to boot past the white HTC bootscreen, unless I flash it again with a custom rom (tried Cynogen again, OpenDesire and Miui) with a complete factory reset. Then it will boot once into Android, but after a reboot the same problem occurs.
I've been reading numerous topics on this and similar problems and it seems I have to unroot my phone. Is this correct? On some sites there are warnings you should not root/unroot with a certain hboot version. Is this still the case?; because the unrevoked method states that it rootes no matter what the hboot version is.
So I'm planning to go back to stock now by following the unlocker.com unroot tutorial and flashing a htc europe stock rom (I have the HTC Desire from T-Mobile Dutch).
I'm posting this topic to double check, because I do not want to brick my phone completely
Thanks in advance.
You are right, just flash a stock rom and start rooting again. It doesn't matter anymore which boot version you are using. You have a go
Ok, thank you, will do and will post my results here ;-) I understand from you answer that unrooting and rooting again may fix this issue?
It's possible, you could also try a different SD card. Maybe that is also causing the problems, but unroot first and if that doens't solve it, try switching your sd card. Make sure you use at least a class 4.
I have S off, clockwork mod installed and can flash rom, but my desire hd doesn't boot beyond Htc boot screen.I also tried to go back original rom 1.32 and 1.72 but RUU gives error that I need to get a new Update utility.
Also tried from fastboot, I get "not allow" and I wonder why when S is off
Pls advice how can I revive my Desire HD
Thanks in advance
In your bootloader you can see if you have s-off. Anyway you better post this topic in q&a because the mods remove this without warning!
Probably you have radio s-off but not hboot s-off which would be why your fastboot gets denied.
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Someone Swyped my idea.
im having the same problem i updated my phone and all was well ran for a week or 2 then last night i desided to try a modded rom so i backed up my stuff everything seemed to work well but now wont boot passed htc screen so i tryed to install my backup the same im pulling my hair out at the mo trying to work out whats gone wrong if i find any thing i will let u know but i thing ive killed my htc hd
same as you but after a reboot and restart restore and restore and patience everything is ok.
wait 2 minutes while the HTC screen start (HTC green)
Thanks ..but what to restore ?
If you're using any 3 series clockwork recovery that will prevent boot on a 2.2 based rom. Flash a 2 series clockwork and you should be ok. Tonnes of people are having this issue.
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
Hey mates,
would be cool if you could help me to understand the connection between recovery and flashed rom...
This is why I'm asking: I rooted my desire a couple of weeks ago (by applying the unrevoked method). Since then I flashed a couple of custom roms. I wasnt very happy because the most roms caused my mobile phone to crash. I thought it was because a broken sd card therefore i bought a new one today. Sometimes when my phone crashed I wasnt even able to enter recovery anymore. And sometimes it did just nothing... I couldnt even enter hboot (it just didnt boot - like it was briked - only the charging led was on when i plugged the charger in). In this case I had to remove the battery a couple of times or plug in the charger. Usually I needed to do this many times. This is btw. why I'm fed up with custom roms but maybe its just my mistake. And now finally my question:
Why can I enter recovery sometimes and sometimes not? Does this depend on the rom? Why do I have to remove the battery etc. to make it run?
I know flashed back to the rom I of which I created a backup after root. But it seems that my phone is more unstable since then (even if its just my rooted stock rom)
Thank you for your answers...
What rom are you on? Maybe your recovery is a bit messed, have you tried reflashing it? Btw, s-on right?
If your not able to get to your hboot then there is something wrong with your phone. It will most likely be able to do with your hardware. You can use an ruu to restore everything back to factory default. You could then root again and see if that will help. But it does look like to be a hardware/corruption issue.
Swyped...
Your Desire maybe being one of the new PVT4 new nand would might cause this. I know that the latest version of unrevoked and Clockwork recovery can't be used to root the PVT4 new nand. I had that problem and the fix for me was to use an earlier version of unrevoked and flash Amon Ra recovery instead. There's a thread around the forums regarding this. Check first if your Desire is of the new PVT4 model. Can't post the link but there's a thread that explains how you can check if your Desire is PVT4 new nand. Would post the link but can't yet, but a quick search should take you to it.
hey guys, thank you very much for your fast answers. The desire is s-on. I'll try an official ruu. If I'm brave enough I'll root again . The strange thing is that I can enter recovery but not always. A hardware issue would be awful. I'll let you know how it went. I hope it is ok to just use ruu to update a rooted rom. It flashes a new recovey too, doesnt it?
Ok, i tried to use ruu to unroot my device. It told me that my bootloader was not compatible and canceled flashing. But it also broke my rom. I couldnt boot the system anymore and i couldnt boot into recovery. I dowloaded a ruu image (with my radio) to flash it via hboot. Everything seemed to go fine but after the first restart i'm stucking with an update sign (i guess its the recovery menu) - a mobile with green arrowrs. I think its frozen. Do i need to do anything else?
Hey, just to keep you up to date. I successfully unrooted my device by flashing a stock ruu. Now its booting (but not always) but it often freezes after a few minutes after the boot progress. I guess I'm going to send it back.
Thank you all for your help anyway.
Lovebongo said:
Hey, just to keep you up to date. I successfully unrooted my device by flashing a stock ruu. Now its booting (but not always) but it often freezes after a few minutes after the boot progress. I guess I'm going to send it back.
Thank you all for your help anyway.
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Yeah best to send it back, it sounds more like a fault with the device
My DHD is stuck on HTC logo. Happened after trying to flash leedroid from cyanogenmod 7. previous flashes were successful. Now when i turn it on, the only thing it can do is show htc logo screen.
- The screen wont turn off
- None of the buttons do anything when pressed (including power off)
- Cannot go to recovery, bootloader or use fastboot
- Cannot access SDCard when plugged in the phone to my laptop (recognises a device connected though!)
Going to send it back to the network provider for fixing but i'm sure it is not covered warranty.
Please help me with things I can try to somehow get it anywhere besides the blank htc screen (white background with green htc).....
Much appreciated
With the USB connected there should be a split second where you can type adb reboot recovery to get back into recovery...
You could also try removing the battery and then replacing the battery while to have your finger on the vol- key. That might get you into the boot loader...
yea, like the 'Drew442' said, take the battery out, hold vol down and press power for 1-2 secs. That will take u to bootloader. Select Recovery and that'll take you to CWM Recovery. Then you can restore a nandroid, or flash a new ROM.
I've done this ALOT, once i did it approx 10-15 times in one day (lots of experimenting )!!! dont worry,
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yea, like the 'Drew442' said, take the battery out, hold vol down and press power for 1-2 secs. That will take u to bootloader. Select Recovery and that'll take you to CWM Recovery. Then you can restore a nandroid, or flash a new ROM.
I've done this ALOT, once i did it approx 10-15 times in one day (lots of experimenting )!!! dont worry,
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Last night I done that 10+ times after my touch screen was toty unresponsive due to flashing a mod. I suggest what the two posters suggested. I don't it will be wise sending it back.
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similar issue - but can't get to cwm
Hi,
I have a similar issue produced by similar circumstances. Mine was during switch from regular ext3 ROMs to an ext-4 CM7 based ROM. To be precise, it was during my attempted flash of an ext-4 friendly version of CWM 3.0.2.8
Now I can get to HBOOT menu by pulling the battery and booting with volume "-" , but when I select "recovery" I can NOT get to CWM recovery very worried. selecting recovery sends me to the white screen with the green HTC logo indefinitely, until battery pull.
What can I do? I have years of *nix use, but this is my first Android smartphone (well i had an HD2 for a couple weeks, and LOVED android so bought the inspire / desire hd) and I've had no problems following tutorials, and experimenting. But I am new, so maybe I'm not trying something that's obvious to all ofyou
is there ANY way to manually flash a bootable ROM to my phone? or force install CWM?
I need help.. so sad.. no phone at all now, as I got rid of my iphone 4 after loving this phone so much!
You can flash a cwm 3...... Recovery from Fastboot then load cm7 rom. As long as you can access the bootloader you're ok, the phone isn't bricked. Download a cwm recovery 3 series and put the .img file in the tools folder of your sdk then turn the phone on in fastboot bootloader mode then open a command prompt on your pc. Navigate to your tools folder then type...... fastboot flash recovery nameofrecovery.img
Then fastboot reboot-bootloader
That ought to do it.
Sent from my Motorola Startac running Atari 2600 software!
Well, if you have ENG S-OFF, then you can flash CWM recovery manually .. LINK
IF you dont have ENG S-OFF, or if it fails again, then i suggest trying to put the official 1.32 FW ROM - LINK
flashing 1.32 would be more productive in that case that flashing CWM fails, since its easily rootable (Visionary+)
thanks! will try~
@CodeNameUnknown1 - i do have s-off, but I tried running "install-recovery-windows.bat" with cwm 3.2.0.0, to no avail.
For the brief moment the batch file is running, the terminal window says something about not being able to write the file. It is so fast I can't read it properly.
@pwraggcan - I will give the sdk method a shot. didn't know about it, since I used a "one-click" method initially to root my device and proceeded with rom manager from inside...
thanks! I hope it works!!
Google search for guidance on installing sdk or search within the xda forum. There will be plenty of guides.
Sent from my Motorola Startac running Atari 2600 software!
thanks
hey guys.
in the end i loaded stock rom (1.32) and went from there. worked perfectly.
was trying to do the sdk method (seemed similar to how I rooted my asus transformer - abd etc..) but I keep getting a missing dll error. followed all kinds of guides on rectifying it, but no dice.
anyway, stock rom was faster fix in the end.. lol.
thanks again!!!
Glad it worked for you. I actually prepared a zip file to upload for you with the necessary drivers and files if you needed it but hey.... you're sorted now, so all good.
Sent from my Motorola Startac running Atari 2600 software!
i got a problem here..
my friend recently update his unroot phone to GB with OTA update.. but after the update finished,his phone restarted and got into infinite bootloop..
in this thread,someone said that it can be solved by using stock pd98img.zip
can anyone help me how to do it? because the OP at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905003 said to use the visionary+ first.. but the problem is his phone can't past the bootloop. is there any solution to manually install the stock 1.32 ROM?
thanks
Follow the downgrade guide in the development section. That will sort you out. Make a gold card then flash the pd98img.zip. That will reinstall the stock rom.
Sent from my Motorola Startac running Atari 2600 software!
pwraggcan said:
Follow the downgrade guide in the development section. That will sort you out. Make a gold card then flash the pd98img.zip. That will reinstall the stock rom.
Sent from my Motorola Startac running Atari 2600 software!
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why i must make a goldcard first? my friend's phone isn't a branded one..
and what about the version number? does it matter?
i kind of lost here..
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
Just flash a version which match yr country version or a wwe will do too. Mine also isnt a branded phone, but i also have to do a goldcard too, kinda weird, lol...
sneef said:
hey guys.
in the end i loaded stock rom (1.32) and went from there. worked perfectly.
was trying to do the sdk method (seemed similar to how I rooted my asus transformer - abd etc..) but I keep getting a missing dll error. followed all kinds of guides on rectifying it, but no dice.
anyway, stock rom was faster fix in the end.. lol.
thanks again!!!
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I think that missing dll is located in the platform-tools folder and you could copy it to the tools folder (at least in my case with a similar error). Or you could use adb from the platform-tools folder. Works for me.
sneef said:
hey guys.
in the end i loaded stock rom (1.32) and went from there. worked perfectly.
was trying to do the sdk method (seemed similar to how I rooted my asus transformer - abd etc..) but I keep getting a missing dll error. followed all kinds of guides on rectifying it, but no dice.
anyway, stock rom was faster fix in the end.. lol.
thanks again!!!
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hi ! , i'm an xda noob....
cant get past the htc screen ....
i tried the install-recovery-bat but to no avail..
dint quite get how you loaded the stock rom (1.32) ... can you please post a link to some guide.. i will be greatful.. thanks
hi,
having same problem as sneef there,
only can go to bootloader, can get into recovery
but then i flash recovery using the eng s-off guide and now i can go to recovery (cwm)
but still it cant boot to the rom, i have tried to flash 3 4 roms with no avail.. all stucked in the htc boot logo
this happened to me after flashing superwipe.zip
any solution please?
nb: i have already format and repartition my sd card
interqd said:
hi,
having same problem as sneef there,
only can go to bootloader, can get into recovery
but then i flash recovery using the eng s-off guide and now i can go to recovery (cwm)
but still it cant boot to the rom, i have tried to flash 3 4 roms with no avail.. all stucked in the htc boot logo
this happened to me after flashing superwipe.zip
any solution please?
nb: i have already format and repartition my sd card
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Have you tried the stock ROM?
sneef said:
Hi,
I have a similar issue produced by similar circumstances. Mine was during switch from regular ext3 ROMs to an ext-4 CM7 based ROM. To be precise, it was during my attempted flash of an ext-4 friendly version of CWM 3.0.2.8
Now I can get to HBOOT menu by pulling the battery and booting with volume "-" , but when I select "recovery" I can NOT get to CWM recovery very worried. selecting recovery sends me to the white screen with the green HTC logo indefinitely, until battery pull.
What can I do? I have years of *nix use, but this is my first Android smartphone (well i had an HD2 for a couple weeks, and LOVED android so bought the inspire / desire hd) and I've had no problems following tutorials, and experimenting. But I am new, so maybe I'm not trying something that's obvious to all ofyou
is there ANY way to manually flash a bootable ROM to my phone? or force install CWM?
I need help.. so sad.. no phone at all now, as I got rid of my iphone 4 after loving this phone so much!
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I have tried like you describe holding the volume down but nothing happens. I have earlier had problems with the volume down in bootloader, but it has worked in htc sense. you know what the volume down problem is about? how it could be fixed?
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...