Uninstall problem - Desire 820 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Unlocked bootloader installed cus recovery rooted my device tried to uninstall bloatware using Ti bckup and some other app but wen i restart my htc desire 820 the uninstalled apps appear again help plz.

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Desire - Can't enter recovery (exclamation mark)

Hi All
I have searched for this and nothing is helping
I rooted my desire no problems. Installed a HTC generic ROM over my T-Mobile one again with no issues.
Then I installed defrost 1.3 no problems but now I can not enter the red exclamation screen. When I hold Power and Volume down I get to the menu where I need to select "Recovery" but when i do the phone boots to HTC green logo and stays stuck there.
I tried adb remount and then reboot commands and that did not work. ADB sees the device as attached though.
Also I downloaded the HTC official ROM exe and it will not detect the phone even though i have SDK and HTC sync installed.
Help!
Have you tried using fake flash? Or installing Rom Manager and booting into recovery via that app..
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
Exactly the same thing with ROM manager
Will try Fake Flash when I am back from Gym....
u can now flash full recovery look first topic

[Q] Unable to backup ROM with Rom Manager

Using the latest Rom Manager in Market (ver 3 if I remember)
Clicked Clockworkmod installation, Rom Manager identified DHD correctly and installed Clockworkmod accordingly.
Proceeded to do a ROM Backup but upon reboot, DHD shows the red triangle so everything is halted.
Did much searching in XDA and outside but could not find solution.
Anyone can advise?
If you can still boot up normally, try simply installing the custom recovery again.
Ok i managed to resolve this myself
Sent from my Desire HD using XDA App
can you plz tell us ur experience and experiments and how u solve it
Oh.. basically I did a S-Off and all become ok.
I think without S-Off, somehow HTC replaces Clockworkmod automatically everytime there's a reboot.
Once S-Off was installed in, all is ok.

[Q] Phone came back from HTC reflashed with 2.3.3, issues rooting, can someone help?

Hi All
My Desire Z came back from HTC recently after being repaired as the speaker failed.
I had rooted the phone and it was running CWM+CM7.1, HTC returned it running HBOOT+Gingerbread 2.3.3 so I tried to root it again
First I gained temp root and downgraded to an exploitable firmware
wiki.cyanogenmod.org/wiki/HTC_Desire_Z:_Firmware_Downgrade_(Gingerbread)
This was successful.
I then attempted to gain s-off and install CWM recovery
wiki.cyanogenmod.org/wiki/HTC_Desire_Z:_Rooting
Again this seemed to work ok, all the steps worked, I gained root and S-off, flashed CWM recovery and all appeared well, except I had no mobile data. I put this down to the exploitable 2.2 being a ROM from Asia and didn't think anything more of it.
This is where it went wrong.
I had taken a backup of my 7.1 OS before sending it back, I attempted to install the backup and it failed. When I powered the phone up I got the "HTC Quietly Brilliant" screen on a loop.
So I thought I'd reboot into CWM recovery, and reinstall the exploitable 2.2, then try and install a fresh copy of Cyanogen 7.2.
When I held down the front button, volume down and started the phone, I was met with HBOOT recovery rather than CWM which I thought was strange. I reinstalled 2.2, installed CWM Rom Manager again and downloaded CM7.1, put the zip on the SD Card and instructed Rom Manager to reboot into CWM which it did.
I chose to install the zip, it very quickly finished which was odd, and then rebooted the phone and I got the CM7.1 boot animation on a loop.
Again I front button+vol down power up, got HBOOT and reinstalled the exploitable 2.2, again minus mobile data.
So now I'm stuck. I don't know where to go from here to make CWM the primary recovery and install a new ROM.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Marff
Similar Issue with Desire HD Rooting !
As far as i know ,
I had a very similar issue while rooting my friends Desire HD.
After a successful downgrade , NO mobile Data > the desire HD did not reboot properly, i.e it did not *restart* , removing battery & starting was ok !! ( CWM ... similar Rom-flashing issues like yours ! )
Anyways ... after a LOT of work , lot of trial & error , i finally tried to re-download the HTC 2.2 img file Or the HTC RUU, whatevery you choose !
flash the official img file , which should send you back to android 2.2 , Unrooted + without CWM.
Then re-start.
Just make sure that the img file is the correct version / downloaded fully !!
Thanks, I'll start again from scratch and perhaps see if i can find a europe 2.2 ROM
OK - All sorted, now running CM7.1 with Gapps and I have mobile data

[Q] problem with usb debugging on htc one v

I root my phone few months back and now i installed htc dumlock in the recovery, I lost the OS and then it asked "OS not found,DO YOU WANT TO REBOOT?" and i clicked yes . Now when i switch on my phone it doesnt display anything except the htc logo startup screen !! PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS .
install cwm from fastboot then download any rom then flash the rom and flash it's kernel (boot.img)
then reboot hope this work with you
ankushbhande said:
I root my phone few months back and now i installed htc dumlock in the recovery, I lost the OS and then it asked "OS not found,DO YOU WANT TO REBOOT?" and i clicked yes . Now when i switch on my phone it doesnt display anything except the htc logo startup screen !! PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS .
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OS not found?I can't understand
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Flashing via recovery reboots phone

HTC Desire 816 a5_dwg
Rooted ,TWRP v2.8.6.0,Stock ROM LP,Stock Kernel
i tried to remove WriteProtection in stock by the method
http://forum.xda-developers.com/des...-disable-writeprotection-sense-stock-t3091456
it worked...! i removed some unwanted apps.. but after when i flash anything [gapps,xposed framework,..] the flashing done completely...after some times the phone automatically reboot to system...and the flashed app no longer there...
Thanks in advance...! Sorry for bad english

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