Running the install new ROM through Rom Manager, I downloaded the Oxygen ROM and used the in program option to re flash. Been 30 mins now and all I see if a fancy green flashing OXYGEN logo.
Has it gone wrong ?
dont use rom manager, use recovery and wipe everything if your having bother. also if its the new version of oxygen make sure your using the oxygen r2 (new hboot) to allow for the bigger rom size
dannylill1981 said:
dont use rom manager, use recovery and wipe everything if your having bother. also if its the new version of oxygen make sure your using the oxygen r2 (new hboot) to allow for the bigger rom size
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ROM manager is pure evil NEVER use it
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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I apologize if this is in the wrong place or has already been answered. I've certainly searched and must have missed it somewhere.
I am currently running the Android Revolution HD ROM, version 2.0.13.
I'd like to upgrade to the latest version which is 2.1. After reading the thread it says to install the newest version I must have either 2.0.15 or 2.0.16 installed first. Once this is done, I simply need to flash 2.1 ontop of one of these versions.
I have two questions regarding this.
A) Does this simply mean boot into ClockworkMod Recovery and hit 'install from ZIP', then choosing the 2.1 ROM .zip?
B) How do I go about installing version 2.0.16 over 2.0.13? Do I need to delete/format all data via ClockworkMod Recovery first or simply 'flash it on top' of 2.0.13, similar to question A?
Thanks in advance!
You don't need to install 2.0.15 or 16 if you download the full 2.1 ROM, don't download the 2.1 patch.
A) yes boot into recovery and install from the zip. But make sure you do a backup first just in case.
B) I don't think you need to wipe data to go from 2.0.13 to 16. But you need to flash 2.0.15 first then apply the 2.0.16 performance patch.
Hope it helps
Dont forget to make at least one full restart before flashing the patches to .16 and then another full restart before flashing 2.1 as this is recommended by Mike. Also disable fastboot before flashing patches, it could cause problems like bootloops.
cheers
Well - not long after I posted this thread, Android Revolution HD 3.0 was released.
I assume this is just a full ROM and to install it I simply boot into Clockworkmod Recovery, wipe all my data and then install the ROM from the .zip I place on my SD card.
Is that right?
I'm just in over my head and confusing my self. ):
Denavar said:
Well - not long after I posted this thread, Android Revolution HD 3.0 was released.
I assume this is just a full ROM and to install it I simply boot into Clockworkmod Recovery, wipe all my data and then install the ROM from the .zip I place on my SD card.
Is that right?
I'm just in over my head and confusing my self. ):
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Yes. But Mike has not uploaded the v3.0 yet. He said he has some problems with internet. So just wait until the evening and see what the master says.
Hi
I have got really big problem with this rom.
After installing step by step like it was prompted
-wipe everything
-making partition with gparted(1. fat32, 2. ext4; both primary)
-installing rom
-starting phone just to load the system for stabilisation
-reboot to install data2sd via clockworkmod 2.5.0.7
-rebooting once again
Every app i try to install causes restart of the phone (white htc logo screen)
what could be the cause and is there any solution?
I've tried two times with full wipeout and format ;/
please help!
s-on, cwm 2.5.0.7, hboot 0.9..
anybody?
there must be a solution to this
According to this thread of supernova rom (which i think you use), this rom does not support data2sd. For data2sd you can use for example starburst:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=916417
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According to this thread of supernova rom (which i think you use), this rom does not support data2sd. For data2sd you can use for example starburst:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=916417
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Thats wrong supernove is starburst GB 2.3. They is a problem with the lastest ROM version when installing fresh, droidzone has removed the ROM now, if you want to still try this ROM, go with version 1.0.2.6 not 1.0.2.8
http://supernova.droidzone.in/supernova-rom-home/resources/download-links/
Link to download page, you have to register to download ROM
Best ClockWork Rom Manager Version For Desire?
okay i used the latest original untouched once yesterday installed perfectly, however after doing a backup it crashed on htc start up loop. i opened recovery and re flashed my backup all worked okay but am now wondering what if something happens when installing a custom rom. what is the best version to use.
thanks
Easiest, and safest way to flash is via your recovery from boot (ClockworkMod/AmonRa etc). ROM Manager itself has seen many issues recently and many people advise to stay clear of it until it's totally stable.
xybadog said:
Easiest, and safest way to flash is via your recovery from boot (ClockworkMod/AmonRa etc). ROM Manager itself has seen many issues recently and many people advise to stay clear of it until it's totally stable.
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thanks fot the info, shall i uninstall my rom manager than or shall i leave it and just use it from hboot. if i install it will it still be in my recovery in hboot also am confused is clockwork and tom manager not the same thing
thanks
kuljit55 said:
thanks fot the info, shall i uninstall my rom manager than or shall i leave it and just use it from hboot. if i install it will it still be in my recovery in hboot also am confused is clockwork and tom manager not the same thing
thanks
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ROM Manager is made by ClockworkMod devs. It's an application, a standalone app whereas ClockworkMod is a recovery and this is what you would use to flash the ROM. If you have ClockworkMod as your recovery you flash a new ROM using this procedure:
Do this first to backup your existing ROM in case anything goes wrong.
Then do this to flash your new recovery.
Hopefully everything should go okay.
EDIT: You can leave ROM Manager where it is, it won't affect anything you do in the above procedures and you may find that your new ROM doesn't package it anyway so you won't have it anyway.
for me 3.0.0.5 was the best for desire
AssassinSvK said:
for me 3.0.0.5 was the best for desire
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I've got 4.2.0.2 but I can't comment because I've not used it yet but I know I successfully partitioned my SD to ext3 using the version you mention (only because I couldn't get gparted to work).
So im planning to go back to 2.1 or 2.2 and sense, so how im going to do this? ( I have #203 Nightly)
After that, will i need to root again, and is it possible to overclock stock wildfire ROM and how? (Install new kernel??)
If youre asking why go back to sense, I just happen to need stableness for next 4 weeks and want to see how much I can tweak Sense. Going back to cm7 in november probably
Mipe
Just install like a new ROM. One such stock rooted Froyo can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877977
The only different thing is that this will have to be flashed in Clockworkmod 2.x. (I guess you must know how to flash Radio's in CM7, so its not a big issue)
And yes, to OC, you will have to install a custom kernel like this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=995301
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Just install like a new ROM. One such stock rooted Froyo can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877977
The only different thing is that this will have to be flashed in Clockworkmod 2.x. (I guess you must know how to flash Radio's in CM7, so its not a big issue)
And yes, to OC, you will have to install a custom kernel like this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=995301
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I also found that i have cwm backup from original rom that I can restore. Does this also restore previous radio or kernel or do I have to do it manually?
it will not touch the radio, but it will restore the stock kernel. (Or whichever kernel you had installed when you took that backup)
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it will not touch the radio, but it will restore the stock kernel. (Or whichever kernel you had installed when you took that backup)
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I got a problem. I want to get original Sense by restoring backup from CWM. Mine works, but has a pattern that i dont remember and a email wich i dont remember either. Does anyone happen to have a backup of a wildfire without password or could someone advice something else? I tried RUU but my win7 x64 is causing trouble, or the drivers.
Just flash the stock froyo ROM I listed in the first post I made in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877977). If you don't know how to get Clockworkmod 2.5.0.x, then:
- Download this attachment, place on your SDCard:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=662193&d=1311319218
- Flash the zip (update1.zip) using your existing Clockworkmod 5.0.2.0
- Device will reboot and will start Clockworkmod 2.5.0.7
- Perform Data Wipe and Choose Install Zip from SDCard, select the ROM Zip file, and let it install.
3xeno said:
Just flash the stock froyo ROM I listed in the first post I made in this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877977). If you don't know how to get Clockworkmod 2.5.0.x, then:
- Download this attachment, place on your SDCard:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=662193&d=1311319218
- Flash the zip (update1.zip) using your existing Clockworkmod 5.0.2.0
- Device will reboot and will start Clockworkmod 2.5.0.7
- Perform Data Wipe and Choose Install Zip from SDCard, select the ROM Zip file, and let it install.
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For the rooted ROM it says No Hboot | No Radio, what does that mean?
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For the rooted ROM it says No Hboot | No Radio, what does that mean?
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Just what is says. It does not include the Bootloader (HBoot), and it does not include the baseband (Radio). So, for these two components, what you are having on your device at this moment will remain. (ie - They will not be updated when you flash the ROM)
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Just what is says. It does not include the Bootloader (HBoot), and it does not include the baseband (Radio). So, for these two components, what you are having on your device at this moment will remain. (ie - They will not be updated when you flash the ROM)
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I Installed the Rom from recovery, but all I get is the HTC logo and the startup tone then it switches off and I get the same thing again. Help please!
Edit: It's working now but I cannot force move apps like I could do before. Why is that?
jediknight111 said:
I Installed the Rom from recovery, but all I get is the HTC logo and the startup tone then it switches off and I get the same thing again. Help please!
Edit: It's working now but I cannot force move apps like I could do before. Why is that?
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Because it is a Completely Stock HTC Factory ROM with no support for it.
so far this is what i have done:
Rooted
Installed ROM Manager
flashed ClockworkModRecovery
But when i go into download ROM in the ROM Manager, i cant find the right ones i want. the few that I REALLY want to install are cyanogenmod, and possibly a stock rom without htc sense. Can someone explain it to me how to get those things? thanks for the help.
SargentRudy said:
so far this is what i have done:
Rooted
Installed ROM Manager
flashed ClockworkModRecovery
But when i go into download ROM in the ROM Manager, i cant find the right ones i want. the few that I REALLY want to install are cyanogenmod, and possibly a stock rom without htc sense. Can someone explain it to me how to get those things? thanks for the help.
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you can look into the android development section and search for cyanogenmod 7 or Senseless roms. After you download them, move the rom zip that you want into your sd card. Then in rom manager you can press install rom from sd. After choose the cyanogenmod zip or senseless zip and it'll give you the options to backup, and wipe. Click the ones you need and then your rom will be flashed. Btw you need the find the gapps file for cm7 only which can be found within the forum. Good luck =D
If you need anymore help send me a message.
And thanks if it worked =D
You need the premium version for that. Just check the index thread at the top of the general section for all the roms