Hi,
I have been playing around with my Telstra Wildfire quite a bit and now I'd like to revert it back to 100% stock (I might need to bring it in for warranty if the stock ROM doesn't fix the problems).
Unfortunately, I never ran a backup. I remember that it came with 2.1 upgrade 1 and I'm not sure what radio or boot.
Would this do the trick? Or would i end up stuck with an unrootable 2.2? RUU_Buzz_Telstra_WWE_1.21.841.3_Radio_13.45.55.24_3.35.15.31_release_138758_signed.exe
If that's not good enough, if there anybody who have a backup of the stock ROM and would be so kind to email it to me?
Thanks a lot!!
http://shipped-roms.com/shipped/Buzz/
thanks for your reply. http: // shipped-roms. com/shipped/Buzz/ is where I found:
RUU_Buzz_Telstra_WWE_1.21.841.3_Radio_13.45.55.24_ 3.35.15.31_release_138758_signed.exe
All I want to know is whether that's the original 2.1 upgrade 1 ROM that Telstra has been using on their Wildfires. I want to make sure that it's NOT the 2.2 telstra Froyo ROM that's been going around.
Thanks again!
All Froyo updates start their version with 2.xx. So, 1.21.841.3 is the 2.1 Eclair RUU.
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I've rooted my hero and have had a 2.1 sense rom on it for the last couple of days but have decided that i would rather go back to the orginal one and wait for the htc update.
Amd i right in think that i can download one of the rom of the HTC website and run it like normal and it will resotre my hero to default and un root it.
handscombmp said:
I've rooted my hero and have had a 2.1 sense rom on it for the last couple of days but have decided that i would rather go back to the orginal one and wait for the htc update.
Amd i right in think that i can download one of the rom of the HTC website and run it like normal and it will resotre my hero to default and un root it.
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Why do you want to un-root?....
If you use the update thing from HTC, you will probably lose the custom recovery too.
Just install a stock ROM from Modaco's Stock ROMs + radios in update.zip format for GSM Hero .
You can also get rooted stock ROMS there.
Because i just want to have my hero how it was and if i'm having the stock rom as i may as well un root as the only reason i routed in the fisrt place was to be able to use a custom rom
handscombmp said:
Because i just want to have my hero how it was and if i'm having the stock rom as i may as well un root as the only reason i routed in the fisrt place was to be able to use a custom rom
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But just think of the quality of custom ROMs that will be released once the official 2.1 is out!!!!!
If you want a stable 1.5 ROM to use until then, I recommend MCR3.2. I'v been using it since day one of me getting my HERO, no issues to complain about at all. Get it HERE
If not, then yeah, use the official HTC update, should put everything back to how it was when new.
Just to double check that running the update file off the HTC website will work as i'm going to unroot my phone now in preperation for the offical rom
Alright, so I updated my phone with the official 2.1 android update from sprint, then rooted it. I hate 2.1 and my phone runs like complete crap. I even tried to re-flash it after doing a hard reset, that didn't help. I am very new to android phones, but learn fast. I downloaded the initial release ruu from sprint which has android 1.5 but can't simply run that to flash back to a 1.5 rom because it gives some type of error about not being able to update the boot loader or something. I gather that I need to get the original 1.5 rom in .zip form somewhere and then flash that rom using the menu at the phones boot up to get back to a 1.5 rom. Can someone tell me what I need to download, and the steps to do so? Also is there any 1.5 roms that are nearly identical to sprints stock rom but that have tethering enabled? Thanks guys!!
- Mike
I would like to know this also as 2.1 runs like garbage I think and 1.5 at least worked for me and wasnt so buggy. I am not happy wih 2.1 at all. Also I really want my tethering back.
Pick a 1.5 ROM like Pancake or Gumbo and install it. The list of 1.5 ROMS can be found in the XDA Hero CDMA Wiki
Which Rom is closest to stock? Know where I could find stock 1.5?
Im going to say Gumbo ROM 1.5c FULL but I could be wrong. I am going to wait and see what some more experienced member/s have to say. For now I deal with this rooted 2.1.
You can not go back to 1.5 after running the 2.1 RUU. The hboot in 2.1 has a higher version and you can not downgrade below the version currently on your phone. The only thing to do is install a 1.5 ROM..
Just look in the Wiki, there are several 1.5 ROMs.
Before I went to 2.1 ROM's I used Gumbo 1.5c Bare. FAST as the wind...but there is the FULL version also, that has all the sprint apps.
Both here.....Flash them and see which you like better.
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-hero-roms-hacks/6699-cdma-hero-rom-gumbo-rom-1-5c.html#post41536
I am currently running Fresh 2.1.1 and it is amazing, everything works and its FAST! You might want to try this one also:
http://geekfor.me/new-release/fresh-rom-212/
Good luck.
I read that the 2.1 update was released by Rogers but could not find any info if, like their Sense UI update, this would also install the perfect SPL.
Does anyone know if I can safely install their update?
Thanks
Edit:
Also, while I'm at it. If I want to upgrade, is it just a matter of installing the Rogers update or do I have to take additional steps? (I'm currently running CM6 with default radio and SPL).
Anyone at all?
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Bump Wow, this type of question used to be answered in minutes .. now it takes weeks
I hear ya man no one ever replys :\
well your on cm6 no way to go back
but if you go to Theunlockr.net and go to android downloads > roms > magic
youll see a rom named RC rom
its based off of rogers 2.1 rom with sense but just added more tweaks
its also updated and ready to download at the developter tread
if we go back to CM6, meaning reverting back from perfect SPL, would the 911 glitch occur again?
hi,
I am new to Android so this might be a noob question but i really want to know how to flash my phone back to original from liberated rom. i grow impatient of waiting for official 2.2 to release so i want to flash the liberated rom but how do i make a backup of my stock rom so i can restore the phone back to its original when it comes to make a warranty claim or when htc has the official froyo release for aria?
thank you
atp01 said:
hi,
I am new to Android so this might be a noob question but i really want to know how to flash my phone back to original from liberated rom. i grow impatient of waiting for official 2.2 to release so i want to flash the liberated rom but how do i make a backup of my stock rom so i can restore the phone back to its original when it comes to make a warranty claim or when htc has the official froyo release for aria?
thank you
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Here is the link to download the original Aria ROM. Click on the "More" link to see the instructions to follow to flash the RUU.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/aria-att/downloads/
thanx for the reply.
1)if my aria is SEA version not under AT&T, is there a difference?
and
2) i've read somewhere from the forum that HTC Sync wont run on CM6, if i flash cm6 instead of liberated, can i still use HTC Sync to recover it back to original?
3) by flashing this rom, my phone will be like original out of the box? which allow me to claim for warranty? ( rooted or flashed will void warranty)
Thanks Again
atp01 said:
thanx for the reply.
1)if my aria is SEA version not under AT&T, is there a difference?
and
2) i've read somewhere from the forum that HTC Sync wont run on CM6, if i flash cm6 instead of liberated, can i still use HTC Sync to recover it back to original?
3) by flashing this rom, my phone will be like original out of the box? which allow me to claim for warranty? ( rooted or flashed will void warranty)
Thanks Again
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OK sorry, this ROM file is for the AT&T branded Aria. I do not know where you would find the SEA version of the ROM.
It is true the HTC Sync cannot interact with CM 6.1 ROM at the application level to sync contacts and such, but you can still use HTC Sync to flash these HTC original RUU ROM files.
Hopefully someone else may be able to point you to the SEA original RUU ROM file.
I don't know what "SEA" is but this may be of some help to you and PM'ing the OP or posting in the thread someone may be able to help you...unless of course one of the RUUs from the first post is what you are looking for:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=819610&highlight=stock+ruu
Edit: I guess SEA stands for southeast asia?
Hi only found out about rooting once I updated to 2.2 and started researhing to change back so I know 2.2 is unrootable.
Im actually not that bothered with Froyo, my problem is that they changed the radio rom on the update and now I get no signal in my area or house. My wife has exactly the same tarriff, phone everything because we got them at the same time, the only difference now is she didnt update to Froyo and hers still works perfectly.
So my question is could the 2.2 ruu that I updated to be downloaded, change the radio rom to the same as what it was on 2.1 and flashed to my phone or will the bootlaoder still not allow it?
telpower said:
Hi only found out about rooting once I updated to 2.2 and started researhing to change back so I know 2.2 is unrootable.
Im actually not that bothered with Froyo, my problem is that they changed the radio rom on the update and now I get no signal in my area or house. My wife has exactly the same tarriff, phone everything because we got them at the same time, the only difference now is she didnt update to Froyo and hers still works perfectly.
So my question is could the 2.2 ruu that I updated to be downloaded, change the radio rom to the same as what it was on 2.1 and flashed to my phone or will the bootlaoder still not allow it?
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Try flashing one of 2.x RUUs here... http://www.shipped-roms.com/shipped/Buzz/
I don't think you can flash a radio with the official update, since you can't root...
you can't do that because hboot checks rom's signature.