Hi,
I previously rooted, flashed a custom recovery and flashed CM 7.2 ROM on a HTC Desire GSM. It's been a long time so I don't remember the exact steps of rooting and flashing the custom recovery, but I get a "Why so serious" bootup logo every time. I wish to revert to the stock HTC logo. Are there steps to achieve this?
Thanks.
Alpharev.nl there is an instruction there. You basically have to flash the splash image via fastboot
via xda app
1. Download the WVGA splashscreen img file from alpharev.nl
2. Put device in fastboot mode
3. Check fastboot device connectivity from PC by issuing from terminal:-
Code:
fastboot devices
4. Flash with command:-
Code:
fastboot flash splash1 yourdownloadedfile.img
Thanks. I've downloaded the spash image but I'm not sure how to boot into fastboot.
I tried issuing fastboot command in my host PC's terminal as well as an adb shell but there's no such command. I've looked at the reboot menu and there's no fastboot option either, only reboot, recovery and bootloader.
"bootloader" will get u there, just select fastboot n press power to select.
turn off ur phone then hold back + power, that gets u straight into fastboot. Android Flasher is good for changing splash screens if ur not comfortable using fastboot commands. google it
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In my signature the guide will give you links for installing fastboot.
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jmcclue said:
"bootloader" will get u there, just select fastboot n press power to select.
turn off ur phone then hold back + power, that gets u straight into fastboot. Android Flasher is good for changing splash screens if ur not comfortable using fastboot commands. google it
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It will take him to bootloader, then he can choose fastboot from menu. "Reboot to bootloader" from multiple roms restart menu takes phone directly to fastboot
handy5876 said:
In my signature the guide will give you links for installing fastboot.
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He doesn't need to install fastboot, but restart phone to fastboot.
goister said:
I tried issuing fastboot command in my host PC's terminal as well as an adb shell but there's no such command.
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nlooooo said:
He doesn't need to install fastboot, but restart phone to fastboot.
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Yes he does.
Thanks, I figured it out. Back+Power to boot into fastboot, and fastboot command was installed in android-sdk/tools. Got back my HTC logo, thanks again!
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this is the first time i am posting, i do hope i can get some help.
my phone is now s-off and i can boot into the Hboot during boot up, but i can't boot into my phone. It just stuck at the HTC logo screen without booting into my phone.
its my first time playing with android and i would appreciate if anyone could help me out here. I've read i think almost all the relevant problems and solution out there to help but i am really confused by all of them. what i need is a simple and clear way of doing it. step by step would really be perfect.
thank you and please be patient with me.. i am a noob..
cheers
Did you install a custom recovery like Clockworkmod?
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hi Sleef,
i don't think i have. could you guide me in installing one? thanks
I assume it would involve using adb to push it to your phone and beyond that, I'd probably have to do as much reading as you to be up to speed on how to do that.
Check the stickies in the development section. I'm willing to bet that somewhere in there will be the files you need and some instructions on how to make it all happen.
It'll be worth your while to brush up on using adb.
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thanks sleef,
right now i am trying to use the sdb to push the clockworkmod. but the problem is the adb does not recognize my phone.
i have the same problem on my desire z,
i need help
If you have adb setup correctly on your PC, then you should be able to boot the phone into fastboot mode (hold down the trackpad button and press Power, with it turned off), and then when you plug it into the PC, you can do "fastboot devices" and get it to see your phone.
If you have got fastboot working, and you have the engineering hboot installed, then you can do "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" to flasha new recovery image. You can get the Clockwork image for Vision from http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/ (2.5.1.3 is the latest).
steviewevie said:
If you have adb setup correctly on your PC, then you should be able to boot the phone into fastboot mode (hold down the trackpad button and press Power, with it turned off), and then when you plug it into the PC, you can do "fastboot devices" and get it to see your phone.
If you have got fastboot working, and you have the engineering hboot installed, then you can do "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" to flasha new recovery image. You can get the Clockwork image for Vision from http://koush.tandtgaming.com/recoveries/ (2.5.1.3 is the latest).
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Thanks for stepping in. I wasn't sure how much more I could say without making the problem worse.
steviewevie said:
If you have adb setup correctly on your PC, then you should be able to boot the phone into fastboot mode (hold down the trackpad button and press Power, with it turned off), and then when you plug it into the PC, you can do "fastboot devices" and get it to see your phone.
If you have got fastboot working, and you have the engineering hboot installed, then you can do "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" to flasha new recovery image. You can get the Clockwork image for Vision from .
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i guess my adb is working on the PC. For the fastboot mode, can i enter it by holding the power button and volume down, then enter fastboot mode? is that the same?
my main problem is that adb does not detect the phone currently, this prevents me from going further to save my phone.
keitaro1986 said:
i guess my adb is working on the PC. For the fastboot mode, can i enter it by holding the power button and volume down, then enter fastboot mode? is that the same?
my main problem is that adb does not detect the phone currently, this prevents me from going further to save my phone.
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Yes, that's the other way of getting into fastboot. It should say "fastboot usb" on the phone screen if it's working properly.
Hi!
I recently rooted my Desire with unrevoked 3 and I installed the ReflexS rom. Everything worked perfectly!
I was curious for Cyanogenmod and I downloaded version 7.0.3 directly through Rom Manager. When the download was completed it suggested to install which I agreed. I think clear Dalvik cache was marked, but clear data cache was not. I agreed... maybe my first mistake.
After this Cyanogenmod was installed, but my Desire stayed on the boot screen (sakteboarding android with running arrow) for over 30min so I took out the battery. I restarted and it goes well until the android setup screen "tap the android to begin". I can tap and it gets glowing, but it does not continue! I can not go any further than this. The only thing I can do is choose a language or shutdown.
To overcome this issue I thought of recovering/reinstalling my previous ROM. I also have a Titanium backup.
Now here's the problem: when start up into recovery, my volume buttons won't work so I can not enter into the recovery menu.
What should I do?
I'm getting desperate, because my phone is down at the moment!
Thanks for your help!
you mean volume buttons dont work in recovery or in bootloader ?
in recovery you can navigate using trackpad, in bootloader you must wait around 10-15 seconds until you can use volume buttons to navigate.
and yes it was a BIG mistake not to make a wipe before the flashing of cyanogenmod....
you should have done a full wipe
Ok will firstly, go to the Cyanogenmod stable topic to read how to install out. Secondly, avoid rom manager. Thirdly, to boot into recovery, boot your phone like normal and plug your phone into your pc. After about 20 second the usb will kick in. This is where you use the adb reboot recovery command in command prompt or terminal. Enjoy.
Swyped...
Meaple said:
... After about 20 second the usb will kick in. This is where you use the adb reboot recovery command in command prompt or terminal. Enjoy.
Swyped...
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can you explain for noobs how to do it? PLEASE!!!
thank you anyway
boot into fastbood mode (hold BACK and POWER).
unzip the attached file into your C:\
open command prompt (accessories)
type
Code:
cd\
fastboot oem gencheckpt
your phone will boot into recovery.
Bortak and Meaple ..... THANK YOU!!!
Mine says waiting for device and nothing happens after I type in the command
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Mine says waiting for device and nothing happens after I type in the command
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Do you have the drivers installed? You van try installing and then uninstall HTC Sync to get the drivers.
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I am pretty sure you did not install ADB (correctly). Check my sig how to do.
After Ruu ROM installing, can`t gen in RECOVERY mode
Someone can help me..
I Install RUU ROM from Windows, and then i can`t go to recovery mode in fastboot.. how i can it solved????
I have - revolutionary s-off
Please.. HELP ME!!!
Check bortak's troubleshooting guide.
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bortak said:
boot into fastbood mode (hold BACK and POWER).
unzip the attached file into your C:\
open command prompt (accessories)
type
Code:
cd\
fastboot oem gencheckpt
your phone will boot into recovery.
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What if your phone doesn't boot into recovery in this case and you get an error that says "FAILED (Status Malformed (1 bytes))"?
dzeksis said:
Someone can help me..
I Install RUU ROM from Windows, and then i can`t go to recovery mode in fastboot.. how i can it solved????
I have - revolutionary s-off
Please.. HELP ME!!!
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You can alwys get into recovery through the adb shell.
Hi.
I know this tread is old but the issue is relevant because this is still a persistant problem.First of all thanks for the tip and second i have great,great news !!! you dont even have to deassemble the phone to put the up down button to work.Just insert the alcool UNDER the volume button with a seringe with a needle and click the button for a minute or two...wait until the alcool evaporates and VOILĂ !! problem fixem !! Not need todeassemble or using adb.Just do this and you will be fine.
PHONE: ROOTED HTC DESIRE GSM S-OFF'D Running cm7
Used ROM manager to update Clockwork Recovery in anticipation of installing the newest CM7 which came out yesterday.
Now i can't reboot into recovery just sticks on the splash screen even when i try and access it through FASTBOOT or by turning on holding down BACK + POWER
There is an article here:
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/...to-reboot-to-recovery/page__p__4343#entry4343
I just need a little help understanding these, particularly option 1
"Solution 1. - Fastboot
Prerequisites:
Dream/G1 devices with DangerSPL, all other devices (MT3G 32A/32B) with an engineering SPL (S-OFF in HBOOT mode).
Users with SDK tools set up.
How to:
Reboot to bootloader holding Back+Power or Vol.down+Power or whatever combination applies to your device.
Attach your device to a USB port and open up a Terminal/Command prompt of choice
Navigate to the folder where your recovery image is, then flash it like so:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_of_choice.img
Reboot to recovery to verify your work. "
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Not sure how to do this, is this done through SDK??
Attach your device to a USB port and open up a Terminal/Command prompt of choice
Is this something i get from Unrevoked??
fastboot flash recovery recovery_of_choice.img
Sorry for being basic.
Theres a fastboot faq linked in my signature. Tells you all you need to know.
Another thing, NEVER follow instructions for other phones. EVER
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Thanks RootSU, looks useful. What is it that i actually need to do though? Do i need to reflash something that i did during the root process or just set up adb in order to try and access recovery that way?
Really appreciate your help here.
Thanks
Ben
Forget adb, its something totally different.
Just set up your PC to work with fastboot as per the FAQ.
Download the recovery you want to flash (Ensure it is a desire version)
Boot into fastboot on the phone (Back and power from off)
Then use the command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery nameofrecoveryfile.img
Its all in the faq.
Managed to get it up and running, downloaded clockwork recovery then followed the instructions here:
Thanks
I've followed the steps to unlock the boot and flash a new recovery via fastboot (tried both CWM and 4ext).
When I load up the boot menu (power + volume down) and select recovery, it just shows the HTC boot screen (white background, green text) and gets stuck until I remove the battery. I can still boot into the phone normally.
In the boot menu I see:
*** UNLOCKED ***
SAGA PVT SHIP S-ON RL
HBOOT-2.00.0002
RADIO-3822.10.08.04_M
eMMC-boot
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I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to do now. Any help would be massively appreciated
b0ng0 said:
I've followed the steps to unlock the boot and flash a new recovery via fastboot (tried both CWM and 4ext).
When I load up the boot menu (power + volume down) and select recovery, it just shows the HTC boot screen (white background, green text) and gets stuck until I remove the battery. I can still boot into the phone normally.
In the boot menu I see:
I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to do now. Any help would be massively appreciated
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What exactly did you do to fastboot flash the recovery? Like, was the phone in fastboot mode? Did the computer recognize the command? Did you run it from the folder where the boot.img is saved on your computer?
Yeah I ran using a .bat file from a CWM guide I downloaded from xda . Entered fastboot ftom command prompt in windows and flashed from there. It reported both copying and flashing of the *.img file was "[OK]". Then I typed fastboot reboot and it loaded up ok.
However when I turned off the phone and used hardware buttons to enter the boot menu and choose recovery, it just hangs as I described in my first post.
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b0ng0 said:
Yeah I ran using a .bat file from a CWM guide I downloaded from xda . Entered fastboot ftom command prompt in windows and flashed from there. It reported both copying and flashing of the *.img file was "[OK]". Then I typed fastboot reboot and it loaded up ok.
However when I turned off the phone and used hardware buttons to enter the boot menu and choose recovery, it just hangs as I described in my first post.
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What was this bat file? And was the phone in fastboot mode, that is, where you go to hboot and choose fastboot with the volume keys and select it with the power key?
Basically I was following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2168500
And I got onto step 2 of rooting and that's where I'm stuck.
The *.bat file is the one from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474490.
I was following these instructions to flash the CWM recovery: http://theunlockr.com/2012/10/02/how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-on-the-htc-desire-hd/
Was the phone in fastboot mode? Were your drivers installed properly (HTC Sync with phone unplugged)? Were you in the folder holding the recovery.img?
Fastboot is disabled, HTC drivers installed properly, phone in debug mode and recovery.img is in the same folder as the *.bat.
I should note that the Android version is 2.3.5 - is this a problem for flashing recovery?
I was trying to look what was installed on a friend's HTC Desire, so I used "adb reboot bootloader", and only used "fastboot devices" to make sure it sees the smartphone. I left it connected for some time while I was looking for some things related to installing a custom firmware and it got hot. I have a HTC Hero and I had it gone hotter and nothing happened, but after I restarted this HTC Desire it kept restarting continously after it played the HTC animation. I can still get into the bootloader/recovery, but that's kind about it, nothing more. Should I just wait for it to cool down, or I might just bricked it?
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It's been more than 8 hours and the smartphone still does this. The thing is the volume buttons are broken, I only have fastboot control over it. The only solution that came to my mind was to flash it with a Touch ROM, but I can't find a fastboot command to restart directly into recovery, I can only get into the bootloader/fastboot. Does anybody have an idea on how to get directly to recovery from fastboot?
Well, in fasboot you select "bootloader", then recovery.
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Well, in fasboot you select "bootloader", then recovery.
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I can't do that because the volume buttons are broken, so I can't select anything.
cata3092 said:
I can't do that because the volume buttons are broken, so I can't select anything.
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Is the phone s-off or unlocked?
It's S-OFFed
cata3092 said:
It's S-OFFed
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Download the 4ext recovery.img on your PC. Then boot the phone into fastboot and run the following command:
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
It worked, now the phone it's fully functional (except the volume buttons of course) .
I used the following steps:
1. fastboot boot recovery.img
2. wipe both types of data
3. went to advanced menu and used the other type of wipe (dalvanic or something).
Thanks .