I flashed hboot for android lollipop on my htc bravo and i accidently rebooted it into system and it failed booting, next time i tried to flash hboot for 4ext but this was't hboot so i flashed hboot from alpharev.nl and it doesn't work with stock android 2.2 on my bravo. Please HELP!
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i have installed a Original WWE RUU for my desire which was factory unlocked(sim free)
i was s-off using alpharev cm7r2 hboot image and i changed it to stock apharev, the alpharev splash screen is gone as well as the CWM recovery image but how do i get rid of the hboot?
it is still showing Alpharev at the top as well as a different hboot id which starts from 6......?
this is the RUU i used: RUU_Bravo_HTC_WWE_1.21.405.2_Radio_32.36.00.28U_4.06.00.02_2_release_126984_signed
Thanks in advance
You need to get the downgrader from alpharev then run the ruu again. With the newer hboots you can't change the hboots no matter what you do.
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Hi Guys,
I already flashed CM7r2 on my Desire and now i become always a error if i update my Radio. Anyone can tell me what can i do?
Sry for bad English :/
LG SDR
You have to fastboot flash radios. do not use recovery. More information in my signature if this doesn't make sense to you.
thx for the fast answer. I have test the AndroidFlasher 1.8.0 but he fails by flashing bravo.5.17.05.23. (i downloaded the radio 3-4 times now ...)
Did you boot into fastboot mode? do so by powering off, then holding back & power.
if you did then your phone needs to be S-OFF (to check boot into bootloader, and it either says S-ON or S-OFF) to be able to flash things over fastboot.
You can S-OFF with revolutionary
my phone is rooted and S-off @ revolutionary - i use the tool AndroidFlasher 1.8.0 - he starts the fastboot and than error ....
Works now -
org. RUU
Update Radio
Flash CM7r2
Restore
Works ...
So I have an HTC Desire with Oxygen hboot and devnull 1.1 ROM (AOSP) and I want to perform an official Gingerbread update from HTC.
Bottom line: how do I do that?
Have it downloaded already, but I've heard that trying to install it on an s-off'd device may result with a bricked phone.
go to www.alpharev.nl and download the bravo_stock hboot and flash it..
then download the downgrader and flash that
reboot bootloader
run the 2.3.3 RUU
Actually, I just ran the .exe. Nothing else. I was running on MIUI with s-off and so on, no problems at all
I'll flash the downgrader just in case. Thank you guys
LaidbackNikez said:
Actually, I just ran the .exe. Nothing else. I was running on MIUI with s-off and so on, no problems at all
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If one can change from S-OFF to S-ON has absolutely NOTHING to with rom, it depends on the hboot one flashed:
If you flashed one the r2 revisions by alpharev (Oxygen r2, CM7 r2; number: 6.93.1002), you have to flash downgrader before you can flash RUU because these newer hboots have an overwrite protection against RUU or OTA.
If you flashed one of the others (N1 Table, Data++, Sense) or the old revisions of Oxygen and CM7 Hboots you don't have to flash downgrader because these hboots don't have the mentionend overwrite protection.
Now I get it all! Thank you
Hi All!
My desire hboot is HBOOT 6.93.002, S-OFF and revolutionary bootloader. I have already flash my rom with a custom rom. But I want to install an official ruu which is RUU_Bravo_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.29.405.5_Radio_32.49.00.32U_5.11.05.27_release_159811_signed.exe because custom rom have battery problem. I have a goldcard before start progress. Before install this ruu am i need to install a stock hboot ? This hboot and bootlader could be problem for me ?
if you have any custom alpharev hboot, flash alpharev downgrade(via fastboot) reboot to fastboot and flash alpharev stock hboot then run ruu
kotag82 said:
if you have any custom alpharev hboot, flash alpharev downgrade(via fastboot) reboot to fastboot and flash alpharev stock hboot then run ruu
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thank you i succed without any problem.. Thanks too much for your answer.
Hello! I have the strangest problem, and wondered if someone could help.
I received a present from a friend, a second-hand HTC Desire GSM, but it didn't have stock Android and was running on a custom ROM installed on the SDCard. I wanted to install CyanogenMod on the phone itself (not the SD Card) and tried to with the phone by reading up details online. This is my first time with an Android phone, and I'm not sure what I did, but now I'm unable to boot into Hboot recovery.
I think the problem began when I installed the file "RUU_Bravo_HTC_Europe_1.15.405.3_Radio_32.30.00.28U_4.05.00.11_release_121865" from a certain website, and ever since I can't seem to flash the phone with another RUU. Can someone please help me make the phone usable again? I'll post the details below based on what I could find as of recent:
AlphaRev Oxygen r2
Bravo PVT1 SHIP S-OFF
HBOOT-6.93.1882
M1CROP-831D
TOUCH PANEL-SYNT0101
RADIO-5.11.05.27
You are SOFF.
Follow these steps in sequence
1. Get the stock hboot from alpharev.nl and flash it from fastboot
2. Get the 2.3 RUU from htcdev and run it from PC with phone connected with USB
3. Flash the 4ext recovery from fastboot.
4. Flash any custom rooted rom from recovery
handy5876 said:
You are SOFF.
Follow these steps in sequence
1. Get the stock hboot from alpharev.nl and flash it from fastboot
2. Get the 2.3 RUU from htcdev and run it from PC with phone connected with USB
3. Flash the 4ext recovery from fastboot.
4. Flash any custom rooted rom from recovery
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Please stop telling people to flash stock hboot over every other custom hboot, cause most of the time thet will succed but eventualy someone will end up with hboot brick. It is recommended to flash downgrade hboot prior flashing any other.
In his case he doesn't need to run RUU, he is s-off so all he needs is a different hboot (oxygen has a lack of space on system partition), 4ext img from Jmcclue's thread that can both be flashed via fastboot and then a personal choice of rom.
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nlooooo said:
Please stop telling people to flash stock hboot over every other custom hboot, cause most of the time thet will succed but eventualy someone will end up with hboot brick. It is recommended to flash downgrade hboot prior flashing any other.
In his case he doesn't need to run RUU, he is s-off so all he needs is a different hboot (oxygen has a lack of space on system partition), 4ext img from Jmcclue's thread that can both be flashed via fastboot and then a personal choice of rom.
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I dont recall telling people to flash stock hboot before this. I had noticed that he has got a oxygen r2 hboot. It is perfectly safe to flash the alpharev stock hboot over this. I would only use the downgrader to remove write protection from my hboot so that when I run the RUU I get SON.
The OP also stated that he is not sure what he has done so I would run the 2.3 RUU just so that he can work from known territory.
hes S-OFF with no recovery and has CM rom on sdcard soo like nloooo says flash recovery and then he can flash the rom on sdcard after a full wipe (if it fits on Oxygen r2 hboot) or change hboots and flash new rom if he wants
Sent from my HTC Desire