I have runnymede 4.0 se with sense 3.5 camera, without 720p recording. But when i will make a film my mobile get frozen is this normally?
Of course not. To exclude it's the rom, I recommend to try another one (make backups before). If issue is still there, go back to stock. If the camera is still freezing, call HTC.
Swiftkeyed from ICS with Transparent XDA App
I flashed to android 2.3.3 a official stock rom from HTC.
The camera works!! but only with that rom and no other one. I have tried 4 different roms.
Could it be that my camera only works with a official rom?
sorry for my bad English i speak Netherlands.
Did you flash a kernel after flashing Roms?
SwiftKeyed from ICS with Transparent XDA App
no, how do i do that? the kernel is in the rom or not?
One flashes kernel via recovery. Yes, it's in the rom. Which SD card do you use in your Desire?
I use a Micro SDHC 8GB Class 4.
Which kernel must I flash than? and i read something about a radio. Maybe must i also flash that or not?
Please stop talking about the kernel! Instead boot into hboot (start phone with volume down and power button) and post information from the top left corner.
AlphaRev CM7 r2
BRAVO PVT3 SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-6.93.1002
MICROP-051d
TOUCH PANEL-SYNW0101
RADIO-5.17.05.23
AUG 10 2010, 17:52:18
This is in the left corner.
all is geen but alsparv cm7 r2 is pink.
Flashed CM7r2-Version of Runnymede?
yes, First I flash CM7r2 from http://alpharev.nl/. Then The runnymede version with AD2SDX and CM7r2
Hmmm... Please change SD card for testing. Sometimes these freezes are related to SD card.
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Sorry for the late reaction. But my camera works
Thank you for the support.
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I'm S-OFF with clockworkmod 3.0.0.5 recovery, I had oxygen 2.0.3 installed, with oxygen table.
I wanted to try leedroid rom, so I first applied the stock table via PB99IMG + hboot method, then I flashed the alignment zip for the ext part, then I flashed the leedroid v305 rom.
After rebooting, it stayed 10 minutes on the "why so serious" screen, then I pulled off the battery and repeated: same story.
I can access to hboot and recovery without problems, I tried to flash other roms (the previous oxygen, the new one, a rooted stock) but they all give the same error.
I didn't make a nandroid this time, so I can't revert...
What can I do?
Bravo PVT1 SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-0.93.1000
MICROP-031d
TOUCH PANEL-SYNT0101
RADIO-5.17.05.08
Worst case scenario: flash stock and redo the procedure: root, s-off, hboot and ROM. The only time my phone stuck while installing a rom was when recovery wasn't the one that was supposed to be. Try to upgrade you recovery. Good luck !
You SD is screwed because of alignment. Format it again.
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I fake flashed clockworkmod 2.5, re-partioned the sd card and now it flashed leedroid 3 without problems! Thanks for the quick help!
No worries mate.
crespo80 said:
I fake flashed clockworkmod 2.5, re-partioned the sd card and now it flashed leedroid 3 without problems! Thanks for the quick help!
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Complete n00b here so please be easy with me...
I tried to search and read around but it is all quite confusing, so I thought just to ask like this.
I have a stock unlocked Desire at the moment. I want to root it, do whatever other things are needed, and flash it with RCMixS ROM.
Is it better to go with CM7 A2SD Hboot or Bravo A2SD+ Hboot version of the ROM?
I mean, I can read the advantages or disadvantages of each version, but what version is better to go with in normal usage?
Since I am stock I can and will have to do all the steps that are needed. Just want to know which direction is best...
Do I need to flash a different radio? Which ROM manager is recommended?
Avoid rom manager. With bravo hboot all the system files go on the system partition but because of the lack if space for apps, you use your sd card instead. With the cm7 hboot you have less space to install system files and so the system apps will get installed onto the sd card but the apps get put onto memory since there is double the normal amount. That's the difference so up to you really.
Swyped...
diffrence in use ?
cm7 hboot will be waaaaay faster, since your apk's will run from NAND rather than from sd-ext as in normal hboot.
and dont get 'which rom manager is recommended' part
rom mangaer is an android app, an UI of clockworkmod recovery. its basically useless, as clockwork mod has super easy UI, you just need to boot into it.
no need to touch radio, do it only if you have problems with signal, wifi, data etc.
tried both, cm7 version is a little bit faster...at least on my desire...
Thanks!
Sorry, I meant which recovery, not rom manager... I see there's Amon Ra and CWM.
CM7 hboot sounds better and faster. I think I'll go with it then...
Just wondering - how come some people (or quite a few) choose then to stay with original bravo hboot if the CM7 is faster and offers more phone memory? Is it only because of hassle of doing S-off or is there something else?
If you're a n00b I wouldn't be looking to S-OFF yet. Give the Bravo HBOOT version a blast, I'm using it and it's plenty fast enough and using A2SD+ means you still have loadsa space for apps
I use Cm7 Hboot, I think it's a little bit faster than the Stock Hboot, if you want change Hboot, download it [URL="http://alpharev.nl" Here [/URL] and use Android Flasher
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splus said:
Thanks!
Sorry, I meant which recovery, not rom manager... I see there's Amon Ra and CWM.
CM7 hboot sounds better and faster. I think I'll go with it then...
Just wondering - how come some people (or quite a few) choose then to stay with original bravo hboot if the CM7 is faster and offers more phone memory? Is it only because of hassle of doing S-off or is there something else?
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same as rooting, doing s-off is a potential way of bricking device
so thats why not everyone is willing to risk.
cwm or amonRA - no diffrence here, amonRA is supposed to be more advanced, but you can do just about anything with cwm. just remember to use latest versions
I'm tempted to change over from stock hboot to cm7. I'm s-off already, using RCMix S v2. My SD card is partitioned for stock hboot version of the rom. Will I need to repartition it? Thanks in advance.
To note on recovery, if your device is PVT4 you need to use RA not clockwork.
You can check PVT version at the top of your bootloader screen.
so this means i cant flash my hboot to hboot cm7 without bricking or what , (im a noob )?
bravo pvt4 ship s-off
hboot 0.93.0001
I used until today the Bravo HBOOT.
Today I went to CM7.
I can't say which one is faster.
I think booth have advantages and disadvantages.
Anyway one thing is certain and this is that all of us must say thanks to all the developers who are struggling to give us the very best of the new goodies that are coming out each day.
I don't known changelog in new ROM CyanogenMod7
after installing this rom is it normal that i can no longer manually boot into recovery (hold volume down & press power)? i can only access it through rom manager.
I used this rom stock version about 3 weeks, recently i changed in CM7 hboot and it has no more little lags! i can assure it works perfectly now, it's a real pleasure now
@shinyazz52 no it's not normale, i suggested to wipe all and reflash rom.
Agreed! CM7 is much faster for me
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To note on recovery, if your device is PVT4 you need to use RA not clockwork.
You can check PVT version at the top of your bootloader screen.
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My Desire:
BRAVO PVT4 SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-0.93.0001
M1CROP-051D
TOUCH PANEL-SYN0101
RADIO-5.09.05.30_2
AUG 10 2010 17:52:10
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first, I used the lastest: Unrevoked 3.32. fail, said, my desire was too new.
So, I used Unrevoked 3.21, success!
shinyazz52 said:
after installing this rom is it normal that i can no longer manually boot into recovery (hold volume down & press power)? i can only access it through rom manager.
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You should press power + BACK keys.
Hello XDA Forums.
My HTC Desire recently started to hang at the AlphaRev S-Off Screen with the Joker on it. I had recently flashed the rom to be CM7.0.0 Using rom manager and Iam pretty sure I was using the latest CWMod using the update from ROM Manager. The first 10 reboots were completely okay on CM7 and everything was going smoothly. However, on this reboot, I am now stuck on the S-Off Screen. I tried updating the HBOOTs with the Bravo CM7 r2 and it still fails. I did a fastboot flash and then wiped everything and used a CM7 Nandroid Backup that I made after the reboot hangs started happening. Does anyone know the reason why Or can help me fix this?
Here are my settings in bootloader
AlphaRev CM7 r2
Bravo PVT3 Ship S-OFFF
HBOOT-6.93.1002
Microp-051d
Touch Panel-SYNT0101
Radio-5.11.05.27
August 10 2010, 17.52:18
Flash another rom and don't use rom manager
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Happened to me switching from Acesmod to insertcoin 2.3 when I changed the hboot...just wipe EVERYTHING.../cache /data /dalvik etc then place new Rom on SD card root and flash through recovery ... Hope this helps
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Forgot forever rom manager, flash always from recovery
the same problem here...don't use rom manager..!
when i flash bravo cm7r2 and install a custom rom my phone is stuck at HTC logo but when i flash it to stock it's running again what's the problem can anyone help me please???
Which ROM did you flash?
Runnymede_AIO_V6.1_Special_Edition
goceee said:
Runnymede_AIO_V6.1_Special_Edition
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What is your Radio/Baseband version? Are you on stock HBOOT? More info please.
well
AlphaRev CM7 r2
BRAVO PVT3 SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-6.93.1002
MICROP-051d
TOUCH PANEL-SYNT0101
RADIO-5.17.05.23
you see when it's alpharev cm7r2 i can only flash mildwild rom without getting stuck at htc logo screen i was using Runnymede_AIO_V6.1_Special_Edition and it was great but i tried to reflash it and i got stuck at htc logo screen..
Suggest you re-read the Rom faqs/install instructions and check your sd ext is big enough, you're selecting INT2SD-S etc
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Suggest you re-read the Rom faqs/install instructions and check your sd ext is big enough, you're selecting INT2SD-S etc
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i've read them but no luck..
i can't install any rom using AlphaRev CM7 r2 .. (
is ext4 partition not corrupted? check it in 4ext recovery... for Seb's rom nearly all important files are there
you a) don't have an sd-ext partiton
b) aren't giving the ROM enough time to boot. Sense ROMs take about 10 minutes the first time, they aren't virgins.
Also, I assume you did do a full wipe before flashing?
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when i flash bravo cm7r2 and install a custom rom my phone is stuck at HTC logo but when i flash it to stock it's running again what's the problem can anyone help me please???
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In the aroma setup,what option did ya choose: basic or customize? You have to choose customize setup so that you can choose the right 1 for your hboot, A2SD, IN2SD+S and so on. Im using runnymede aio v6.1.1 s/e IN2SD+S and im using alpharev data++, 1gb ext4 (no swap) and works fine. Try full wipe, and repartition sd card to 1gb ext4 and try the rom again
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well you see when i install the rom at alpharev stock hboot it's fine but when i flash alpharev cm7r2 and perform full wipe also repartition my sd card i install the rom and i'm stuck at htc logo
goceee said:
well you see when i install the rom at alpharev stock hboot it's fine but when i flash alpharev cm7r2 and perform full wipe also repartition my sd card i install the rom and i'm stuck at htc logo
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How do you flash hboot, via fastboot or .zip?
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Plus: which recovery do you use?
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That ROM is supposed to be able to handle being installed with stock and then flashing cm7r2 with caches wipe only. Did it myself. Search that thread.
I tried installing MIUI JB rom, but during installation of zip package, I get 'symlinks error 7'.
I did some search and it turnes out that it's probably caused by an outdated firmware on my Desire. The thing is I could not find anything about how to update a Desire firmware on this forum. There are roms, hboots, recoveries, basebands... everything, but firmwares.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
impactor said:
I tried installing MIUI JB rom, but during installation of zip package, I get 'symlinks error 7'.
I did some search and it turnes out that it's probably caused by an outdated firmware on my Desire. The thing is I could not find anything about how to update a Desire firmware on this forum. There are roms, hboots, recoveries, basebands... everything, but firmwares.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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don't know where you found that information, but what does your bootloader say about your firmware anyway?
turn off your phone, hold vol down + power, type all that it says.
when you install a custom rom, you are putting a brand new firmware on it anyway, you shouldnt need to upgrade anything beforehand as you are already rooted with custom recovery.
the symlinks error is probably (though i'm not certain) due sd card partitioning. is it even partitioned, and if it is, was it done with gparted or 4ext recovery (NOT minitool or clockworkmod recovery)?
Alpharev CM7r2
BRAVO PCT4 SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-6.33.1002
MICROP-051d
Radio-5.17.05.23
SD card is partitioned with gparted:
14gb fat32
500mb ext4
200mb linux-swap (appears as ext4 in 4ext)
impactor said:
Alpharev CM7r2
BRAVO PCT4 SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-6.33.1002
MICROP-051d
Radio-5.17.05.23
SD card is partitioned with gparted:
14gb fat32
500mb ext4
200mb linux-swap (appears as ext4 in 4ext)
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backup your sd card, repartition from scratch using gparted (good choice!)
would recommend 1gb ext4 if you can afford the space
no swap (not necessary, and could be causing your problem)
Consider that your hboot is CM7r2. As far as I know you need stock hboot for all if most Android 4 roms.
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Consider that your hboot is CM7r2. As far as I know you need stock hboot for all if most Android 4 roms.
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Yh i think ur right, stock hboot for all that i seen aswell, except that new sense 4. Anyway im pretty sure symlink error 7 is hboot error
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Yup, looks like I need data++ hboot. Thanks.
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Well, I installed data++ hboot which is supposed to work with ICS/JB roms, but I'm still getting the same error upon attempting installing the rom.
impactor said:
Well, I installed data++ hboot which is supposed to work with ICS/JB roms, but I'm still getting the same error upon attempting installing the rom.
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Flash stock hboot
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jmcclue said:
Flash stock hboot
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Yup, that worked. Thanks.
I also tried JB hboot from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946517
It works fine, too, and I am sticking with it for the moment.