Hi,
i rooted my phone with "rootsingleclick" and now i'm using fyodor ROM (newest version).
I have the problem that the connection is normally GPRS (G) and sometimes UMTS (3G). With the original ROM the connection type was normaly HSDPA (H).
So i decided to test the original ROM again.
I downloaded the ROM and try to patch it but unsuccesfully. The program shows me that he can not found the phone. Regards it on the new recovery?
How can i step back to the original ROM?
kind regards
srkonus
Here are instructions for that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=603286
And there is another way. You can just run the RUU utility and without to close it, go to temp(on pc) directory and search for rom.zip. Rename it to CLICIMG.zip and copy it to SD card. Reboot phone to bootloader and you can flash the rom via fastboot.
Thanks for your help, it works with HBoot and the zip file -> my recovery was damaged.
The connection speed is really faster than with fyodor ROM.
problem solved closed
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Hi everybody,
I'm have HTC Hero wich have some problems with USB. Windows has see this device as unknown device even when device is running at recovery(ra recovery 1.6.2), so I will send this hero to service when I have guarantee for he. But I have unofficial software therefore I have to install official ROM but I can't used RUU. Maybe is exists other way to install that software ?
have u tried just updating drivers?
[Guide] How to Setup Correct Hero Drivers (for x86 & x64 users)
....But no, as far as I know there is no method for installing an RUU without using a USB cable.
But I didnt need RUU, I only need information how to restore generic ROM for my hero
przeqpiciel said:
But I didnt need RUU, I only need information how to restore generic ROM for my hero
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To restore generic ROM though, you use an RUU.
I had the same USB problem before I send it back for warranty to get it fixed. in order to install official rom without using USB:
1. get official rom which suit your HTC from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=559622
2. flash the rom like you flashing other custom rom to your htc.
3. If you use flashrec to root your hero you probably have backup of your recovery image, put it on your sd card run flashrec this time restore your original recovery image. (if you dont have backup of your origiinal recovery image I uploaded mine in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4972904&postcount=41)
4. that's it! you got your virgin hero back. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4965845&postcount=39)
if you have Nadroid back up of your Hero you can restore it in order to get back to original rom. but again you need to follow step 3 to flash original recovery image.
I have the same problem. I had restore the original android 2.1 (T-Mobile G2 Touch) from nandroid. But flashrec does not work on this version. I got an error message: "Flash FAILED: Could not run command." Had anyone a idea?
Being my first android phone, I had a play around - used Unrevoked to root the device and install several versions on the Wildfire ROMs, but to be honest I am getting fed up having to re-install everything every time there is a bug fix, so thought I would go back to the stick rom. So I decided to restore my original backup which worked fine, only problem now is there is an update to download and install. When I try to install the update it boots into clockwork recovery and so the update does not go ahead. Any ideas on how so solve this problem? Voda unlocked UK device
BTW:- Thanks for the guys who put all the work into the custom roms, this is not a criticism of their work - its just I want to go back to a fully working system. Cheers
Hi, you have to rename the zip file : "update.zip" and put it on your SD card. Then, you choose it in recovery.
Nezrond said:
Hi, you have to rename the zip file : "update.zip" and put it on your SD card. Then, you choose it in recovery.
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The update is downloaded automatically by the OS it's not something I have downloaded manually - Do you know where the system would download the file?
It downloads to sdcard/downloads folder i think.
I think too
Thanks guys, yes the upgrade was downloaded to that folder - it took a few attemtps to apply but worked.
So if I wanted to get rid of the clockovery pieces will I need to apply one of the RUU shipped roms? There is not one listed for voda (english) but would it be safe to apply the latest WWE ?
I have a problem with mounting my phone in Windows (see here; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=841645) and I need to return it for testing.
How can I flash it back to stock without a USB connection?
E.E.
Assuming you're rooted and on a custom ROM
You will need unlimited data to try this.
Not sure if this will work, but please do try.
1. Make sure your phone is juiced up.
2. Download the Stock RUU you want from the internet - save to your sdcard
3. Download another sense based ROM that you has no issues with the USB cable - check the post and changelogs.
4. Perform rom backup with ROM manager (get from android market)
5. Wipe and flash new Sense based ROM on your phone.
6. Once your phone is booted, the USB SHOULD WORK.
7. Move RUU to your PC. Link to HTC sync - phone should be set to sync.
8. Install RUU.
And once it is one, you have unrooted and are back to stock ROM.
Should your USB fail at stage 6, you should try a different custom ROM.
If it's still not working, you might want to search how to USB unbrick (i think there's something like that on the forums).
Unfortunately its not a rom problem. The USB issue seems to be a hardware problem.
I have flashed multiple different backups from CM6 to myvery first backup I made of the newly rooted rom.
I just need to put a stock rom on it so that I can get warranteed service. Otherwise I'm pretty sure they'll just shoot it back to me, marked warranty void.
E.E.
Have you tried this?
It's to unbrick your usb
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7616115#post7616115
I had also problems with mounting USB, can't tell if they were the same as I don't use windows and can't tell how it behaves. My problem was solved after I flashed the rooted vodafone FroYo. Maybe this could help you, too.
I haven't tested it yet but it may be as simple as downloading the zip from shipped-roms.
(http://shipped-roms.com/download.ph...35.21_release_130330_signed.zip&send_file=yes)
Renaming it to update.zip and flashing it from Recovery.
Can anyone confirm?
E.E.
Actually the best solution I've found yet is this one here from the CM forums.
This using the .img files from the zip I downloaded from Shipped-Roms earlier
Instructions
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1. Boot n1 to fastboot mode
2. Extract the FRG33 files to your tools directory in PC (you need system.img and boot.img)
3. In your tools directory, fastboot the following commands
fastboot flash system system.img
WAIT
fastboot flash boot boot.img
WAIT
Reboot
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Rename the stock file to passimg.zip
Now you need to use ADB to get it on the SD card, or just copy file to sd card root directory
Command: adb push passimg.zip /sdcard
Now get into the bootloader and it should detect the passimg.zip file and ask if you want to install it.
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Since I have Fastboot available to me, this seems the most hopeful method.
Can anyone confirm is this not just hopeful thinking?
E.E.
I have installed CM 6.1, maked nandroid backup and somehow, by mistake i have deleted my orginal backup stock ROM from my phone, so i can't make nandroid backup to the stock ROM...
so here's the thing..
if someone can tell me where to download(i dont thin there is), or send me the backup you've made..
pls !
i really need it !
http://shipped-roms.com/shipped/Buzz/
Download your rom from there and flash it. Do remember all app, settings and root will be lost if you do this. So don't forget to do backups.
how can i flash it.. it's .exe file. not supposed to be zip file?
dzadze said:
how can i flash it.. it's .exe file. not supposed to be zip file?
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If you open the .exe and connect your phone, it will flash itself.
Or you can open it, go to your temp directory and get the .zip from there.
theres no .zip in temp folder.
Updated rooted Wildfire running custom ROM to official HTC OTA update
Hi,
I have managed to update my rooted Wildfire running a custom rom to the official HTC OTA update.
I tried to update my Wildfire by restoring my pre rooted backup. This did nog work. I got error from clockwise. I ran the following steps to succesfull update my phone.
1. Install HTC Sync. For rooting purposes you had to change the Android PC driver. By installing HTC Sync that driver will be restored to the default.
2. Download a shipped rom from the link above.
3. Connect your booted up Android to your pc.
4. Run the shipped rom executable.
5. After the shipped rom is installed you can download Android OTA. By checking for updates.
Mark
Can't download
I'm trying to download a stock ROM from the above link but it gets about 7MB into the download then fails. Downloading via chrome or IE it does the same.
Is there another location to get the stock ROM from? That site seems a little naff.
Hello,
Simple inquiry with regards to flashing the new CM7 RC4 to Xperia X10a
Device is currently on CM 6.1.3. I have downloaded flash tool as baseband version is .55
I wanted to confirm the proper protocol in order to accomplish a successful flash. Having read through the posts/tutorials I've gathered I will need to flash the lower grade baseband version .52 via flash tool.
As my device is currently on modded firmware would I need to flash back to 2.1 utilizing flash tool. Whats confusing me here is the mentioning that the baseband and kernel is included in the CM7 download file. Q/A for flash tool states it can flash original images 1.6>2.1. As I am currently on 2.2 how does this impact flashing of the appropriate baseband in order to upgrade to CM7.
Furthermore if the baseband is included in the ROM file download. Does that implicate a one step process via flash tool for successful flash to CM7. Would I need an original firmware file to work in tandem with the custom rom via flash tool? Or must I flash baseband seperate from ROM
Any clarification is much appreciated.
Thanks everyone
** Flashed over as per suggested instruction. Experiencing random reboot incidents with CM7
Reviewing online information with regards to a fix. Device is randomly power cycling when left idle and when Browser application is launched from dock bar or app drawer.
Any ideas or implementations for a fix would be appreciated as this is quite frustrating.
- Ive noticed that the instructions for rom installation state to allow the device an idle period of a minute before having it go through an automatic power cycle. however this doesnt seem to happen. upon first boot as soon as i attempt to turn on wifi, the phone will automatically boot itself. speculating that wifi may be involved with the above mentioned incident. still researching.
- Attempted reflash. Skip past initial google setup. Activate Wifi, authenticate with a network. Reboot and disconnect from wifi. Reboot to xrec, fix permissions. Unsuccessful. Same result.
- Installed wififix in apps folder. Same result. Phone will power cycle when downloading apps from market via wifi.
I think the same baseband file is included in the rom's zip file.
first use flashtool to go to .52 baseband then flash the rom in xrecovery.
Sent from my X10i using XDA Premium App
1- go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=960527
download 2.0.52
2- install 2.0.52 via flashtool
3- go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10561990&postcount=2
download the rar file
4- extract update.zip , gapps.zip from the rar file
5- using xrecovery flash update.zip reboot then flash gapps.zip
thanks everyone
as per DynamicRam. procedure worked successfully. did want to be absolutely sure to avoid any mishaps, bad flashes, or bricking of device.
thanks again
Reflashed ROM and gapps within same session. Same issue being experienced. Will attempt another flash.