[Q] Stuck in bootloop! Please Help! What to do?:( - Desire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everybody!
So I have a HTC Desire which I rooted a year ago. Now as I want to get back to original stock, I am stuck in bootloop! Here is what I did: I downloaded original RUU.exe for my desire and followed the instruction. In the end of the tool it said "Succsess", but when I turned on my phone I was not getting any further than booting screen.
This is what my HTC Desire says:
----Bravo PVT1 Ship S-OFF
----HBOOT 6.93.1002
----MICROP-031d
----Touch Panel- SYNT0101
----RADIO- 4.05.00.11
What can I do to snap out of bootloop and return to original stock? Is it because of my S-OFF that my phone wont boot up with original stock that I flashed?
All help is appreciated!

Which RUU are you trying to flash? I recommend the 2.3.3 GB RUU.
You will need to flash the downgrader using fastboot, then rerun the ruu.
Details in bortak's troubleshooting guide stickied to the top of q&a

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Possibly bricked my Desire with RUU without switching back to original hboot

I had Oxygen hboot installed but wanted to switch back to original ROM. I Ran RUU but forgot to replace hboot with original one.
Now i have gray HTC in middle and /!\ in corners.
I can run RUU again and it recognizes the phone, but gives ERROR[152]:IMAGE UPDATE ERROR and recovery option doesn't help either, ends up with same error while retrying.
I can't boot into bootloader with power+vol. down
Any suggestions what to do next ? Is there any solutions ?
Nevermind, Fastboot worked. Flashed correct hboot, ran RUU again and it's working now.
please help
Can you be more specific for a noob?! I have the exact same problem and i'm desperate. What exactly did you do?
You need to fastboot flash (using commands or android flasher) the Alpharev downgrader image like it says on the alpharev site. Basically the same way you flashed your current hboot.
done
thanks guys, mine is working too now
Hi guyz!
I just bought a second hand Desire from a guy i dont know, and it seems it has some issues. I know it is not bricked as i can enter the bootloader and the fastboot mode. But that's all. I cannot access any recovery i flash, or boot any rom.
I flashed several RUU's via bootloader, one of them is booting but it reboots as soon as it settles down. Others dont even boot.
I am familiar with flashing, with fastboot and all that, i just have no experience in HTC Desire.
Bootloader details:
---AlphaRev----
BRAVO PVT1 SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-6.93.1002
MICROP-031d
TOUCH-PANEL-SYNT0101
RADIO-5.17.05.23
Aug 10 2010, 17:52:18
So this is what i get. Is there a method to get some working ROM on this one, other than flashing RUU's that doesnt seem to work? Or flashing with recovery?
I have flashed clockwork recovery via fastboot, it still doesnt work. It vibrates 7 times than the screen stays at the htc logo.
Maybe there is a fastboot method to inject all the stock stuff into the phone? And maybe somebody have those img's?
Many thanks, guys!

Returning to Stock Help Needed

Hi All,
Returning missus Desire back to stock and have searched and found many guides..
following through, I'm basically installing the following RUU from .EXE file:
RUU_Bravo_HTC_WWE_1.15.405.4_Radio_32.30.00.28U_4.05.00.11_release_122704.exe
The phone was previously on Orange and I understand there is no RUU for this.
Upon installing this EXE...it gets to the area about checking the phone and intialising and all I get everytime is an Error 170 USB Connection Error. It can't seem to see the phone.
I am on XP and have tried the phone booted in to its current ROM (ICS) and also under FASTBOOT USB but neither makes any difference...
Any ideas?
Many thanks...
Rich
You're missing proper drivers on your PC. Try to download and install htc sync or driver package from htc dev site and then to reconnect phone.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA
Thanks....Ive installed HTC Sync and now worked fine...
Although I believe I am now stuck on the white HTC screen Whoops!!!
Any ideas?
In my Recovery area it still says:
Revolutionary
Bravo PVT1 Ship S-Off
HBOOT 6.93.1002
MICROP-031d
Touch Panel - SYNT0101
Radio 4.05.00.11
Any ideas???
Funkyfin2000 said:
In my Recovery area it still says:
Revolutionary
Bravo PVT1 Ship S-Off
HBOOT 6.93.1002
MICROP-031d
Touch Panel - SYNT0101
Radio 4.05.00.11
Any ideas???
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That's not recovery, that's bootloader. Below that you have meny loking smth like this:
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
ERASE STORAGE...
You can use volume up and down buttons to navigate, highlight recovery and then press power to enter recovery.
If you wanna install stock, reboot your phone and let RUU running. My recomendation is to use 2.3 RUU since it's made for all versions of desire no matter of carrier. You can find it on htc dev site.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA
Well I have put back the stock HBOOT....
installed a RUU which now just gives me a white HTC screen and goes no further....
I downloaded the 2.3.3 correct RUU but it won't see my device and HTC sync won't install the drivers.
Any ideas folks?
Rich
Oh my BOOTLOADER now says this:
ALPHAREV
BRAVO PVT1 SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT 6.93.1002
MICROP-031d
TOUCH PANEL-SYNT0101
Radio 4.05.00.11
And also...within Device Manager my phone is being picked up as Android Bootloader Interface
Ok, this is the trick, your hboot has write protection and ruu can't overwrite radio. From your bootloader I can see you have old radio which won't work with 2.3 RUU. Of course RUU should overwrite the radio during install but it's not posible because of protected hboot...
You have to download downgrade hboot from alpharev site, flash it and you will have unlocked hboot. After that run RUU from PC and it will overwrite both radio and hboot.
But, you will lose s-off and root, so revolutionary again :-D
And don't worry about what's written in device manager, it's normal.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA
Thanks Nloo for taking an interest...
|I have already flashed Bravo Stock off the Alpharev site .... you can see in my post a change in the HBOOT information from Revolutionary to ALPHArev.....
If I try using the RUU it just says it can't find the Phone again.....USB error 170....
Any more help would be appreciated please...bricked phone!!
Funkyfin2000 said:
Thanks Nloo for taking an interest...
|I have already flashed Bravo Stock off the Alpharev site .... you can see in my post a change in the HBOOT information from Revolutionary to ALPHArev.....
If I try using the RUU it just says it can't find the Phone again.....USB error 170....
Any more help would be appreciated please...bricked phone!!
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You actually don't want to read carefully, not stock bravo but DOWNGRADE that's the right one. After flashing you'll have this on top in bootloader:
ALPHAREV UNLOCK
not just alpharev.
Then after flashing reboot to bootloader not fastboot and then run RUU.
If RUU won't work you can try with rom.zip on sd card but that's a different story.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA

Is it possible to gain s-off while hang on HTC logo

Hi all,
Just want to know that is there any way to gain S-Off while rom is corrupted and phone is hang on htc logo. Because I cannot flash rom on htc desire with gold card , neither with super cid.
It always fail at radio flashing.
pls guide and help.
thanks and regards,
Its details are as follow,
BRAVO PVT1 SHIP S-ON
H BOOT 1.02.0001
RADIO -4.06.00.02.2
If you can get to recovery then follow this: if you just want a fix then follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275632
it will be under the red number 7(It will be called RUU without usb connection) start at phase 2
it will return your phone to stock (everything should be working)and if you still wish to s-off, then use revolutionary or unrevoked to do so.
Same guy, thread #2, same problem. Try with Bortak's guide, but I'm sure you have tried it.
Put the phone in the freezer (I'm not jocking) for about 20-30 minutes, then take it out, connect to PC and run 2.3 RUU.
Sent from my HTC Desire using flashes and thunders

stuck in bootscreen

Hey there,
i actually own a Htc sensation, but my cousin wanted to s off and root his desire, which went all fine.
Now after a year, he wanted to send in his Desireto maintenance, and asked me to to return everything to stock. According to the guides, it was said that is would be sufficient to simply flash a stock ruu to S-on und unroot again.
I flashed the stock ruu via pc, and followed all the instructions. It says flash successful and i can use the desire again.
There goes the trouble, the phone wont boot up anymore only white boot screen with htc logo, no bootloop or anything similiar, all i can access is the bootloader ?
Am i missing something ? can someone help me out please ?
The bootloader says the following :
REVOLUTIONARY
BRAVO PVT4 SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT 6.93.1002
MICROP-051d
TOUCH PANEL SYNT0101
RADIO 4.05.00.11
This is was it given after flashing the officiall ruu , recovery cant be started anymore as well
any help would be appreciated
First you need to flash downgrade hboot from:
www.alpharev.nl
And flash it via fastboot.
Then download 2.3 ruu from htcdev (you have an explanation how to get in my signature) and run it from your PC. Then you'll get s-on and stock and working 2.3 on your device.
Sent from my HTC Desire using Flashes and Thunders
That did it, thank you !

[Q] HTC desire stuck plse help

I've got a htc desire - used alpharev s-off
can't seem to get it loaded with a rom - it was so long ago I did the loading I cannot find the way I did it?
I want to get it back to stock I guess or at least remove the CWM recovery and try a newer one -TWRP ??
some details
bravo pvt3 ship s-off
hboot- 0.93.0001
radio-5.11.05.27
when I boot into hboot I get CID incorrect
booting into recovery - its CWM-AlphaRev recovery v2.5.1.8
I have tried to search this but cannot find how you revert back - I have tried using ADB but that hasn;t worked out for me either! When I did it it before it was fairly straight forward - I just don't get what I'm doing wrong??
thanks in advance.
Dubz
Use the troubleshooting guide stickied to the top of q&a
Search for and then run the 2.3.3 GB RUU

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