Hey
Just wondering if someone can point me in the right direction here
Basically i have an old Desire HD which i flashed a long time ago. Back then to put the rom on i had to just copy a PD98IMG.zip file to the SD card and reboot with vol down + power, it would automatically detect the file and ask to flash.
Its been a while since i did it and i think the methods have all changed now, i use 4Ext Touch on my sensation to flash. However i would like to update this Desire HD to something new but no idea how to update the new roms as im guessing the process has changed a tad.
I have no idea which rom is on it now but the details are:
Android Version: 2.3.5
HTC Sense: 3.0
Software Number: 3.12.405.1
Kernal:
2.6.35.10-g931a37e
[email protected] #1
Wed Nov 9 14:04:03
Build Number: 3.12.405.1 CL199157
Any ideas how to update this one?
Thanks for any help
Cheers
Hi.
I can't post a link but if you go to the development thread and then go to [ROM] Android Revolution HD™ 7.0.2 and look down the first post there are links to guides to do all you will need to do. If you have already rooted your device it will be easy. If not you'll have to do that first.
Hope this helps.
Masor said:
Hey
Just wondering if someone can point me in the right direction here
Basically i have an old Desire HD which i flashed a long time ago. Back then to put the rom on i had to just copy a PD98IMG.zip file to the SD card and reboot with vol down + power, it would automatically detect the file and ask to flash.
Its been a while since i did it and i think the methods have all changed now, i use 4Ext Touch on my sensation to flash. However i would like to update this Desire HD to something new but no idea how to update the new roms as im guessing the process has changed a tad.
I have no idea which rom is on it now but the details are:
Android Version: 2.3.5
HTC Sense: 3.0
Software Number: 3.12.405.1
Kernal:
2.6.35.10-g931a37e
[email protected] #1
Wed Nov 9 14:04:03
Build Number: 3.12.405.1 CL199157
Any ideas how to update this one?
Thanks for any help
Cheers
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Update as in what? What you have is the current stock rom. Of your talking about going to a custom rom its the same as in the sensation . Full wipe and flash in recovery
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chiroben said:
Hi.
I can't post a link but if you go to the development thread and then go to [ROM] Android Revolution HD™ 7.0.2 and look down the first post there are links to guides to do all you will need to do. If you have already rooted your device it will be easy. If not you'll have to do that first.
Hope this helps.
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I will have a look, phones allready rooted etc, just dont have 4ext or anything
Cheers
marsdta said:
Update as in what? What you have is the current stock rom. Of your talking about going to a custom rom its the same as in the sensation . Full wipe and flash in recovery
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Its not a stock rom from what i remember, i used to use a Energy rom, but i believe i flashed a different rom on this one before i got my sensation, which was like a cut down version with less crap from what i remember (sorry i cant remember the rom name)
If i can get it back to the stock rom, that would be great also, then i can at least start from scratch. i presume i cant just run the ruu exe?
Masor said:
Its not a stock rom from what i remember, i used to use a Energy rom, but i believe i flashed a different rom on this one before i got my sensation, which was like a cut down version with less crap from what i remember (sorry i cant remember the rom name)
If i can get it back to the stock rom, that would be great also, then i can at least start from scratch. i presume i cant just run the ruu exe?
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Yes, you could run ruu to go back to stock, or there is an app to install 4ext recovery.
Edit: download it from here
4ext.net
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bcd420 said:
Yes, you could run ruu to go back to stock, or there is an app to install 4ext recovery.
Edit: download it from here
4ext.net
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Ah Cheers, ill probably run the ruu then, and start from scratch looks to be a far easier route
Cheers mate
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Hello im new to android world.. l have a HTC Desire that i have boughted it about a couple of months... I rooted my phone with the untevoked method.. About 4 days ago an update came to my phone (that was about 28 mb) and i sucussefully installed it through the recovery (install updte.zip option).. Yesterday i resevesd another update (5 mb) but i cant install it, even through the recovery.. The error says assert failed and returns error code 7. So how can i install this update?
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You should know that root+ota=fail
The other fail - "assert failed apply_patch_check" is because it failed to verify the current version of your system, that is because it's modified (rooted and probably some other mods). Another reason maybe because the file you've downloaded is corrupted (I haven't heard of a 5mb OTA, lately).
By being on a stock rom, you'll not receive this error.
Also, an OTA applied to a rooted ROM bears significant chance to mess up things.
So in short, unroot and then apply the updates.
Thanks for your reply my friend! So i have to unroot.. well actually i dont have idea how i can do this.. I searched the web but i cant find a guide for noobs.. :/ Thanks
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smyrgeorge said:
Thanks for your reply my friend! So i have to unroot.. well actually i dont have idea how i can do this.. I searched the web but i cant find a guide for noobs.. :/ Thanks
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You need to run RUU from the official Rom from your pc.
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smyrgeorge said:
Thanks for your reply my friend! So i have to unroot.. well actually i dont have idea how i can do this.. I searched the web but i cant find a guide for noobs.. :/ Thanks
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Yeah, as said, you need to use a RUU.exe or ROM.zip
and you should tell us your original software info, and whether you have installed a custom rom.
Well here is the software info..
Android version: 2.2
Basic system version: 32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27
Kernel version: 2.6.32.15-gf5a401c [email protected] #1
Version number: 2.29.405.2 CL263770 release-keys
Software number: 2.29.405.2
(I rootet my phone with the latest unrevoked program v.3.22)
So if i flash the RUU im gonna lose all my data?
Yes, running a RUU will erase your data and unroot your phone.
Given that your phone is unbranded you should use this one http://www.shipped-roms.com/downloa...9.00.32U_5.11.05.27_release_159811_signed.exe
But if your phone is now working with no problems (which means your lucky), there is really no need to erase all your data in order to apply a minor update.
So i think its better to not run RUU for a minor update and i think if HTC release an update for android 2.3 then i should flash with RUU.. correct?
And one more thing.. The RUU that you send me contains greek keyboard??
Thanks for you time!
Yes, if there soon is a 2.3 official release, you should run a RUU not an OTA.
And also, there is a greek keyboard in this RUU (at least in mine ).
Thanks again for you time my friend!
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I bought an HTC Desire, its rooted with Gingerbread Villian installed on 2.3.3. How do I go back to Froyo ot whatever stock HTC ROM the phone came with?
Complete noob so if someone can provide me with thr correct stock rom for my Desire or help me find it and a guide to install the stock firmware? ThNks.
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see the link to the RUU in my sig - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=869048
should work if you have a non-branded handset - else you might need a goldcard.
I haven't delved much into custom ROMs yet - but AFAIK you should be able to just run this straight over the top - it will remove root etc. right back to stock
Flash stock rom
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Lothaen said:
see the link to the RUU in my sig - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=869048
should work if you have a non-branded handset - else you might need a goldcard.
I haven't delved much into custom ROMs yet - but AFAIK you should be able to just run this straight over the top - it will remove root etc. right back to stock
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Cell info:
Bravo PVT1 S-on
Radio: 5.11.05.27
HBOOT: 0.93.0001
MICROP-031d
Baseband version: 32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27
OS version: 2.3.4
Mod: GingerVillian
kernel version: 2.6.38.4
This is all the information I could find for the cell. Dont know what any of it means The RUU I got from another section is: RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.29.405.5.exe
Can I install this RUU on my phone to return it to STOCK FROYO?
how do I install it, a guide please, saying "flash the rom" is just unhelpful to someone who doesnt know a thing about this business.
The following thread should help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016084
SyavashP said:
how do I install it, a guide please, saying "flash the rom" is just unhelpful to someone who doesnt know a thing about this business.
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Use some logic...the RUU file is an .exe, which is a Windows program. This would mean you have to run it on Windows. Then you'd be presented with instructions for the rest. Use a little common sense
why not try another custom rom . it's great fun
EddyOS said:
Use some logic...the RUU file is an .exe, which is a Windows program. This would mean you have to run it on Windows. Then you'd be presented with instructions for the rest. Use a little common sense
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As above - it actually has full instructions while running the RUU.
but for basics you click something like 'I agree to return my phone back to the stock image, and confirm that I know it will wipe all user data etc. etc'
Then click accept to 'I agree that it must be above 50% battery life, and connected to the PC via USB cable' - then I think it verifies that it can find the phone, then says something about it will replace the current image with the stock image (2.29.405.5), then basically just says wait a couple of minutes, your phone reboots and flashes for a few minutes (I think with a big HTC logo and a progress bar), then when it's done it says DONE! and your phone reboots into the welcome wizard as if you turned it on for the first time...
Lothaen said:
As above - it actually has full instructions while running the RUU.
but for basics you click something like 'I agree to return my phone back to the stock image, and confirm that I know it will wipe all user data etc. etc'
Then click accept to 'I agree that it must be above 50% battery life, and connected to the PC via USB cable' - then I think it verifies that it can find the phone, then says something about it will replace the current image with the stock image (2.29.405.5), then basically just says wait a couple of minutes, your phone reboots and flashes for a few minutes (I think with a big HTC logo and a progress bar), then when it's done it says DONE! and your phone reboots into the welcome wizard as if you turned it on for the first time...
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Thanks, so I connect the cell in normal charging mode?
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EddyOS said:
Use some logic...the RUU file is an .exe, which is a Windows program. This would mean you have to run it on Windows. Then you'd be presented with instructions for the rest. Use a little common sense
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Flash stock rom doesnt mean anything to, I'm shifting from iOS so I have no idea what a ROM is or what flash means.
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bluesith said:
why not try another custom rom . it's great fun
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Actually I want to move to froyo. The only way I know off that is to install the stock software then root the phone and find a Froyo custom rom since right now I'm on gingerbread ?
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Ohh and this wont brick my phone will it? :|
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SyavashP said:
Thanks, so I connect the cell in normal charging mode?
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I forget if its in charging mode or in HTC Sync mode, but if one doesnt work - try the other
SyavashP said:
Actually I want to move to froyo. The only way I know off that is to install the stock software then root the phone and find a Froyo custom rom since right now I'm on gingerbread ?
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I'd have thought as you have a custom rom on already, you should be able to re-flash any rom over the top of the gingerbread one
SyavashP said:
Ohh and this wont brick my phone will it? :|
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the RUU shouldn't, I think you can run the RUU from fastboot too... although might be worth getting someone to confirm that...
Lothaen said:
I'd have thought as you have a custom rom on already, you should be able to re-flash any rom over the top of the gingerbread one
the RUU shouldn't, I think you can run the RUU from fastboot too... although might be worth getting someone to confirm that...
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Ran the RUU from fastboot, there is an option to UPDATE the ROM so I canceled. Shouldnt there be an option to replace the ROM?
RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.29.405.5
This is the ROm I got.
Problem solved! Installed a custom rom that is pre rooted stock froyo. Thanks everyone Special thanks to Lothaen.
Edit: Solved. !
SyavashP said:
Ran the RUU from fastboot, there is an option to UPDATE the ROM so I canceled. Shouldnt there be an option to replace the ROM?
RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.29.405.5
This is the ROm I got.
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update is just poor english - it means replace. - it'd also wipe the root etc.
But glad you got it working the easy way by just flashing a froyo over the gingerbread.
Hello, people.
I have an HTC Wildfire with Cyanogenmod 7 (Android 2.3.3) and i want to unroot my HTC Wildfire. Can i Unroot it while i have Cyanogenmod 7 ? Will it automaticly be deleted? Will i get to the stock rom (Eclair 2.1)?
You dont have to answer all this. But i want you to answer this:
Will cyanogenmod 7 be deleted and i will get to the stock rom?
CaptainReaper said:
Hello, people.
I have an HTC Wildfire with Cyanogenmod 7 (Android 2.3.3) and i want to unroot my HTC Wildfire. Can i Unroot it while i have Cyanogenmod 7 ? Will it automaticly be deleted? Will i get to the stock rom (Eclair 2.1)?
You dont have to answer all this. But i want you to answer this:
Will cyanogenmod 7 be deleted and i will get to the stock rom?
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What carrier are you with?
Do you want the phone to be unbranded?
http://shipped-roms.com/download.ph...3.55.24H_3.35.19.25_release_151119_signed.exe
Yes CM7 will be deleted and you will have stock ROM
What to do with that link? I mean.. come you give me instructions so i dont make anything wrong?
CaptainReaper said:
What to do with that link? I mean.. come you give me instructions so i dont make anything wrong?
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Yes open Google and type "how to unroot a HTC wildfire xda"
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Scratch0805 said:
Yes open Google and type "how to unroot a HTC wildfire xda"
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But are you sure i will get to the stock rom and not stay on CM7?
And what is "unbranded"? How to get unbranded? I am noob to all these things :S
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arkoze said:
What carrier are you with?
Do you want the phone to be unbranded?
http://shipped-roms.com/download.ph...3.55.24H_3.35.19.25_release_151119_signed.exe
Yes CM7 will be deleted and you will have stock ROM
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What is unbranded? And how to get unbranded..? Its not because i want to get unbranded its because i want to know how to dont get unbranded..
And are you sure if i unroot while i have cyanogenmod 7 that the CM7 would be deleted and i will get back to HTC Sense (Eclair 2.1) are you sure with that?
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Yes running a ruu will unroot your phone by placing you back onto the stock HTC rom with android 2.2.1 froyo. And unbranded means that the rom doesn't have carrier branding, like 02 vodaphone 3 tesco mobile ect.
sent from my ice cream sandwich powered HTC WILDFIRE B-)
Just out of curiosity, are you going back to stock for warranty reasons or because your selling the phone?
If not did you know that there are custom stock roms which allow you to keep all the benefits of root and have a stock rom. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029318 Look in this thread for Sense based roms (Rempuzzle or DK custom rom being the best 2) and if you need any help flashing them post here, someone will help.
Scratch0805 said:
Just out of curiosity, are you going back to stock for warranty reasons or because your selling the phone?
If not did you know that there are custom stock roms which allow you to keep all the benefits of root and have a stock rom. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1029318 Look in this thread for Sense based roms (Rempuzzle or DK custom rom being the best 2) and if you need any help flashing them post here, someone will help.
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Its not because i am selling the phone or something. Its because i wanted to unroot and then root again and have a rooted HTC Wildfire with stock rom. I will find a xda unroot guide and then i will post it here and ask if its a right unrooting method. I dont wanna get my phone ****ed.
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You don't need to unroot to flash a new Rom, most roms are already pre-rooted, a stock Rom would need rooting, busybox a custom kernel etc etc installing the stock roms I mentioned would already have that part done for you and can be flashed from clockwork mod recovery, just download a sense based Rom put it on your sd card then reboot into recovery by powering off the phone, then press volume down and power to get to hboot use the volume buttons to select recovery then press power, once in recovery perform a backup, then select wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache then go to advanced and wipe dalvik cache, next choose install zip from sd card and find the rom, install it then reboot into your fresh new HTC sense Rom.
Those roms are custom though so they do have a few slight differences to a fully stock Rom such as new wallpapers that kind of thing.
CaptainReaper said:
What to do with that link? I mean.. come you give me instructions so i dont make anything wrong?
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Use the link i posted above
- Dowload the RUU
- Connect your phone to PC and run RUU
- This will downgrade your phone OS to eclair (android 2.1)
- Let it do the bizniss and when it boots and says finished on your PC,
you will have a ****ty phone. (but dont worry) because this is what
you want
- If it doesnt work, use another RUU and run it. Just make sure it says
2.1.x.x.x in the title to make sure u go back to android 2.1. and not
1.4 or something.
You will not have CM7 after this, or any remnants of it, it will just look like basic android. It will not be branded, i.e. it will not have t-mobile splattered all over it.
CaptainReaper said:
And are you sure if i unroot while i have cyanogenmod 7 that the CM7 would be deleted and i will get back to HTC Sense (Eclair 2.1) are you sure with that?
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In order to get back to S-ON (if thats what you want) follow this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1160251
Hope this helps you in your adventures
EDIT: i googled pretty much all this info
Scratch0805 said:
You don't need to unroot to flash a new Rom, most roms are already pre-rooted, a stock Rom would need rooting, busybox a custom kernel etc etc installing the stock roms I mentioned would already have that part done for you and can be flashed from clockwork mod recovery, just download a sense based Rom put it on your sd card then reboot into recovery by powering off the phone, then press volume down and power to get to hboot use the volume buttons to select recovery then press power, once in recovery perform a backup, then select wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache then go to advanced and wipe dalvik cache, next choose install zip from sd card and find the rom, install it then reboot into your fresh new HTC sense Rom.
Those roms are custom though so they do have a few slight differences to a fully stock Rom such as new wallpapers that kind of thing.
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I think unrooting and rooting again, is the best method. Because i have tried many sense roms and they all sucks.
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arkoze said:
Use the link i posted above
- Dowload the RUU
- Connect your phone to PC and run RUU
- This will downgrade your phone OS to eclair (android 2.1)
- Let it do the bizniss and when it boots and says finished on your PC,
you will have a ****ty phone. (but dont worry) because this is what
you want
- If it doesnt work, use another RUU and run it. Just make sure it says
2.1.x.x.x in the title to make sure u go back to android 2.1. and not
1.4 or something.
You will not have CM7 after this, or any remnants of it, it will just look like basic android. It will not be branded, i.e. it will not have t-mobile splattered all over it.
In order to get back to S-ON (if thats what you want) follow this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1160251
Hope this helps you in your adventures
EDIT: i googled pretty much all this info
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The RUU program you sent me is on arabic..
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arkoze said:
Use the link i posted above
- Dowload the RUU
- Connect your phone to PC and run RUU
- This will downgrade your phone OS to eclair (android 2.1)
- Let it do the bizniss and when it boots and says finished on your PC,
you will have a ****ty phone. (but dont worry) because this is what
you want
- If it doesnt work, use another RUU and run it. Just make sure it says
2.1.x.x.x in the title to make sure u go back to android 2.1. and not
1.4 or something.
You will not have CM7 after this, or any remnants of it, it will just look like basic android. It will not be branded, i.e. it will not have t-mobile splattered all over it.
In order to get back to S-ON (if thats what you want) follow this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1160251
Hope this helps you in your adventures
EDIT: i googled pretty much all this info
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Damn )= This just ****ed my phone )= Back on unrooted chinese HTC Sense 2.2 ;(
i cant get back into the recovery. When i try to get into the recovery for restoring nandroid back op, the phone shows a picture with a "!" sign and a phone behind the "!" sign.
Dammit )= Do you think i can root it again?
CaptainReaper said:
I think unrooting and rooting again, is the best method. Because i have tried many sense roms and they all sucks.
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I don't understand why you want to go back to stock if you don't like sense as thats what a stock rom is??
Anyway I hope you figure out what you want, good luck........
Scratch0805 said:
I don't understand why you want to go back to stock if you don't like sense as thats what a stock rom is??
Anyway I hope you figure out what you want, good luck........
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Dude i want the normal rom. With all languages. not only chinese. But i am back on cyanogen again... i'll try by my self now.. ask here again if i get ****ed. =) Anyways =)
Thanks for helps dudes ^^ =)
CaptainReaper said:
Dude i want the normal rom. With all languages. not only chinese. But i am back on cyanogen again... i'll try by my self now.. ask here again if i get ****ed. =) Anyways =)
Thanks for helps dudes ^^ =)
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If you want an awesome guide made by me
This is what you need.
usaff22 said:
If you want an awesome guide made by me
This is what you need.
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Dude? There is no links? Why?
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My problem is solved!!
i am back on the old htc wildfire! S-ON, unrooted, stock rom and stock settings =) If someone had the same problem as me then PM me and i'll give you some links or make a guide for you guys that have the same problem as me =) If someone tells you : " You cannot get back to stock ROM " They are lying. And if they say: " You can download custom roms that is like the stock ROM but is not stock ROM " Then DONT! download the custom ROM. Sometimes it ****s up your phone. Anyways. My problem is solved =) Thanks to everyone who helped me =) Except Arkoze and Usaff22.
CaptainReaper said:
My problem is solved!!
i am back on the old htc wildfire! S-ON, unrooted, stock rom and stock settings =) If someone had the same problem as me then PM me and i'll give you some links or make a guide for you guys that have the same problem as me =) If someone tells you : " You cannot get back to stock ROM " They are lying. And if they say: " You can download custom roms that is like the stock ROM but is not stock ROM " Then DONT! download the custom ROM. Sometimes it ****s up your phone. Anyways. My problem is solved =) Thanks to everyone who helped me =) Except Arkoze and Usaff22.
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Lmao I'm glad you solved your problem but can I just say how much of an asshole I think you are! Everyone who has posted in this thread have just been trying to help you achieve what you wanted to do or like myself offer an alternative which would involves less work when rerooting your device which you did say you wanted to do.
Custom sense roms do not **** up phones especially the 2 I mentioned, its muppets like yourself that don't read instructions carefully and thoroughly, before I rooted my device I made sure I had all the tools and know how to put it all back to stock beforehand. Perhaps you should do the same next time.
I Have flashed clockwork mode recovery.5 days ago i have been notifies to update location and clock by OTA. Now i need to get back to stock recovery.But don't want to flash the whole rom,cause i never flashed a custom rom,just used CWM to backup.
So i need the stock recovery file.Please can anyone help me with that file,and the procedure.
Forgive me for my bad English.
Plz anyone there...
I am using HTC DHD
2.3.5
sense 3.0
software version
3.12.405.1
kernel version
2.6.35.10 -g931a37e
[email protected] #1
baseband version
12.65.60.29U_26.14.04.28_M
browser version
webkit?533.1
This has been asked before. You would have found more help by searching. You can get the stock recovery in the RUU for your respective firmware version. Search around for that. I can't help you right now but maybe when I go home, if you still haven't found anything.
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sashank said:
This has been asked before. You would have found more help by searching. You can get the stock recovery in the RUU for your respective firmware version. Search around for that. I can't help you right now but maybe when I go home, if you still haven't found anything.
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Thank You very much for ur reply brother.I am searching for that file for about 3 days.My luck is against me.Recovery.img file is available for many others android,but for dhd is unavailable.Pleaese help me by providing the link.
Here, download this file, connect your phone to computer and run it (Windows only). It will restore you to complete stock state and erase all your data. From what I've understood, you want to go back to stock state including stock recovery so that you can install an OTA. This will put back stock recovery and make your phone 100% stock. It's called an RUU (ROM Update Utility) by HTC.
http://shipped-roms.com/download.ph...60.29_26.14.04.28_M_release_225512_signed.exe
Check md5sum before flashing - 6da5182b7ca322f61ca7b009d2d75a80
Easy way to check md5sum and SHA1 checksums is to install CyoHash (on Windows). http://sourceforge.net/projects/cyohash/
What about the md5sum...what is this?can u plz explain?I have to flash my rom again.
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paul_mbmc said:
What about the md5sum...what is this?can u plz explain?I have to flash my rom again.
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Md5sum is the data checking algorithm made to ensure there is no changes in the data during transfer. This is also used to prevent any unwanted changes that maybe dangerous to the user. Google it if you want it more detailed. Basically, md5sum is used to make sure that the file that u have is the same one that is released by the maker.
If it is working fine then you dont need to.
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My problem is kinda simple, since a lot of people have had the same problem.
I'm trying to unroot my Evo 4g so I can return to stock and root it again, but I have been searching everywhere and still nothing, hope you guys can help mee
My specs:
Android Version; 2.3.5
Baseband Version: 2.15.00.01.15
Kernel version: 2.6.36.10-g816b68
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Tue Sep 4 12:21:14 CST 2012
Build Number: 5.07.651.6 CL558861 release-keys
Software number: 5.07.651.6 710RD
Hboot Version: 2.18.0001
Radio: 2.15.00.01.15
I am unlocked and S-ON and I want to be locked AND S-ON, A complete stocked phone.
Please help me out here!
Run the latest RUU
CNexus said:
Run the latest RUU
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I'm trying to do the same thing as the OP. Could you explain what RUU is, or link me to a thread with it please?
EDIT - Nevermind, I found the thread.
Don't know how you'll be able to RUU considering the fact that the most recent one only goes to software version 4.67. Personally I would follow the instructions on how to S-off Hboot 2.18 and downgrade the misc partition, at which time you can run a totally stock Sprint ROM through the bootloader. You'll be unrooted and on a older Hboot but if you flash the right ROM you won't have to worry about locking and unlocking the bootloader; you can also use either Unrevoked or Revolutionary to root your phone and gain S-off
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Why don't you just flash the rooted version of the 5.07.651.6 stock rooted ROM? It is available at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671395
Please!! Help
FinZ28 said:
Don't know how you'll be able to RUU considering the fact that the most recent one only goes to software version 4.67. Personally I would follow the instructions on how to S-off Hboot 2.18 and downgrade the misc partition, at which time you can run a totally stock Sprint ROM through the bootloader. You'll be unrooted and on a older Hboot but if you flash the right ROM you won't have to worry about locking and unlocking the bootloader; you can also use either Unrevoked or Revolutionary to root your phone and gain S-off
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And how do I do this exactly? Please help me out here
JustinPolanco said:
And how do I do this exactly? Please help me out here
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Start at step #28. It's actually fairly simple so long as you have ADB set up on your computer. You'll need to be on a Sense ROM, otherwise you'll get an error running the commands when you go to downgrade your misc partition. Feel free to shoot me a PM if you need any help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1473373
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FinZ28 said:
Start at step #28. It's actually fairly simple so long as you have ADB set up on your computer. You'll need to be on a Sense ROM, otherwise you'll get an error running the commands when you go to downgrade your misc partition. Feel free to shoot me a PM if you need any help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1473373
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Finally!! Haha! Thanks a lot Man!! But now I have a new problem -_- I can't access the market.
I make a new account and then when I enter the final step in creating the account i says that it needs start communicating with google servers.
Ok, so when I do that I says that ''A problem occured while communicating with google servers.'' -_- I really have a F*cked up phone xD
Please Help!
JustinPolanco said:
Finally!! Haha! Thanks a lot Man!! But now I have a new problem -_- I can't access the market.
I make a new account and then when I enter the final step in creating the account i says that it needs start communicating with google servers.
Ok, so when I do that I says that ''A problem occured while communicating with google servers.'' -_- I really have a F*cked up phone xD
Please Help!
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I highly doubt that your phone is hosed. Could be a number of issues not related to your phone. Give it a little while and try again.
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Okay finished but...
Okaay, thank god everything went well and I've un rooted My phone, root it again and used another recovery and google play is fixed but i've been reading and I ask.... Which is the best Kernel for my phone? I need just a little more batery but don't want to F*ck my phone.
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Okaay, thank god everything went well and I've un rooted My phone, root it again and used another recovery and google play is fixed but i've been reading and I ask.... Which is the best Kernel for my phone? I need just a little more batery but don't want to F*ck my phone.
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The best kernel is the one that works best for you. On AOSP, the Mason kernel worked pretty good for me. I never ran a custom kernel on Sense but I've heard that ca1ne's Underworld kernel is good.
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JustinPolanco said:
Okaay, thank god everything went well and I've un rooted My phone, root it again and used another recovery and google play is fixed but i've been reading and I ask.... Which is the best Kernel for my phone? I need just a little more batery but don't want to F*ck my phone.
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If you are running the stock Sprint ROM rooted, Ca1nes's Classic Kernel is a good replacement and is available with or without SBC. This kernel is available at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1557248