My HBOOT ver is 0.80 ,how i can change it to 1.01.0001 for s-oof'ing???
I flashed my phone with one of RUU ROM but NOTHING happened
Thanks in advance
change h-boot.
the only way to do it is with ruu man.
did you run a ruu with the same hboot??
if you go to shipped roms.com and then buzz it gives you a list of shipped ruus, select one from your area and give it a go.
remember that using a ruu will wipe the phone entirely. (i dont think the sd card is affected.)
i dont know what ruu to suggest to you but maby someone else on here will know
WWE 2.22.405.1 Froyo RUU from shipped ROMs. Don't attempt flashing any other RUU
3xeno said:
WWE 2.22.405.1 Froyo RUU from shipped ROMs. Don't attempt flashing any other RUU
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I flashed mentioned ROM but HBOOT version is still the same and nothing happend
Are you sure it flashed completely and properly? You didn't get any error codes or anything? Anyway, try one more way (Using the same WWE 2.22.405.1 RUU)
- Extract the ROM.zip from the RUU. Guide here:
http://lukasz.szmit.eu/2010/04/extracting-rom-files-from-htc-android.html
- Once you get that file, rename it to PC49IMG.zip. Place this file on your SDCard (Not in any folder / sub-folder)
- Turn off your phone, turn on in HBoot mode. It will scan your SDCard and attempt to install the ROM. Confirm it, and see if it installs this time.
3xeno said:
Are you sure it flashed completely and properly? You didn't get any error codes or anything? Anyway, try one more way (Using the same WWE 2.22.405.1 RUU)
- Extract the ROM.zip from the RUU. Guide here:
http://lukasz.szmit.eu/2010/04/extracting-rom-files-from-htc-android.html
- Once you get that file, rename it to PC49IMG.zip. Place this file on your SDCard (Not in any folder / sub-folder)
- Turn off your phone, turn on in HBoot mode. It will scan your SDCard and attempt to install the ROM. Confirm it, and see if it installs this time.
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I flashed RUU ROM (WWE 2.22.405) like other ROMs and i received no error during the process....should i do somthing else for flashing ????
RUU's are EXE Files. I hope till now you were not talking about the Safe Flash Zips that are located in the Dev Zone?
Anyways, download the RUU from here, and try again. It's not to be installed via Clockworkmod Recovery. Connect your Wildfire to your PC, run the EXE.
http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Buzz
3xeno said:
RUU's are EXE Files. I hope till now you were not talking about the Safe Flash Zips that are located in the Dev Zone?
Anyways, download the RUU from here, and try again. It's not to be installed via Clockworkmod Recovery. Connect your Wildfire to your PC, run the EXE.
http://shipped-roms.com/index.php?category=android&model=Buzz
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Yes,you are right i have downloaded Safe_Buzz_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.22.405.1_Rooted instead of that file which not include any .exe file at all and also i din'nt know RUU is .EXE file that should be installed via pc,anyway i a'm downloading the right one
THANKS
I receive customer id error # 131 ,what is it for???
Create a goldcard from your SDCard:
http://theunlockr.com/2010/03/10/how-to-create-a-goldcard/
Then flash the RUU again.
Hey Guys, after using an RUU can i root my phone again so i can install a custom ROM??
shico80 said:
Hey Guys, after using an RUU can i root my phone again so i can install a custom ROM??
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This is what I did with my ruu, first on PC click start then type %temp% to open the temp folder as this is where the ruu unpacks the files when running, then start the ruu while watching the temp folder for the new files to appear.
When they do search through them for rom.zip and copy and paste this to your desktop then extract the rom.zip and remove the hboot, recovery, splash and radio images.
After this is done i zipped it back up with winrar making sure to tick the .zip and selecting store only also renamed it to PC49IMG.zip then dropped the new zip onto the root of my sdcard and rebooted into hboot by pressing volume down and power, hboot found the zip and asked if i wanted to update so i chose yes and let it run.
After it booted I was on a stock unrooted rom but still had clockworkmod recovery and was able to reboot into recovery and flash the superuser zip and a new kernel to get root etc on the stock rom.
Or I could have just flashed a new rom from recovery.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire using xda premium
Oh the memories
3xeno - lol getting deja-vu, glad it wasn't just me who took the safe ruu method mistake. I thought I was reading our old conversations for one moment lol.
Scratch - excellent explaination mate,exactly how I managed it in the end.
Follow the instructions posted by 3xeno (Yoda) and scratch and you'll be s-off in no time buddy.goodluck.
P.s I gained my superuser at end of revolution by just flashing my cm7 nandroid backup.
"sent from me2u"
slymobi said:
Scratch - excellent explaination mate,exactly how I managed it in the end.
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I know I told you how to do it too I think.........
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Scratch0805 said:
I know I told you how to do it too I think.........
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Afraid not mucca,all credit goes to Yoda for my s-offing.
You have helped with so many other things though.cheers.
"sent from me2u"
You're right I didn't, just scanned through my messages and I have told a lot of people how to do that though!!
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Scratch0805 said:
You're right I didn't, just scanned through my messages and I have told a lot of people how to do that though!!
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You sure have a lot of patience. I can't ever see myself scanning my PM Box with it's 1500+ msgs.
3xeno said:
You sure have a lot of patience. I can't ever see myself scanning my PM Box with it's 1500+ msgs.
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Lol...... Billy no mates here doesn't get as many pm's as the master!!
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I delet my rom and now i connt connect with ActiveSync,i need your help
bosaleh_m said:
I delet my rom and now i connt connect with ActiveSync,i need your help
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Firstly how did you delete your rom?
Secondly can you get into bootloader? ie volume down and start.
If you can get into bootloader when cable is connected to PC is it showing serial or USB, if its showing USB just flash another rom over it.
No actually before we start what are your phone details ie is it stock rom/hspl or anything, radio etc
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
You did BINFS format? just do as 11calcal said so you can load in to the bootloader and when you see USB allocated on the bottom white screen just flash the rom image you want. Now if you see nothing then you forgot to press the volume down button. So just the the battery out and do what 11calcal said.
thanx for ur help
i deleted with task29 and the rom
it is showing bootloader , and when i connect it even it showing USB,
i have rom when i install it it's give me it's need update
bosaleh_m said:
it is showing bootloader , and when i connect it even it showing USB,
i have rom when i install it it's give me it's need update
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No its asking if you want to update click on yes and it will start loading the new rom, which task 29 did you use because you may need to flash a radio after aswell as some task 29's clear the radio aswell. In future use flashaholic ruu on rom dev and you wont need to update your radio. Hope that helps
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(it's the update utility can not open the requested file. please check ur update utility )
bosaleh_m said:
(it's the update utility can not open the requested file. please check ur update utility )
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Have you extracted the nbh file from the downloaded rom?
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how can i update the radio
11calcal said:
No its asking if you want to update click on yes and it will start loading the new rom, which task 29 did you use because you may need to flash a radio after aswell as some task 29's clear the radio aswell. In future use flashaholic ruu on rom dev and you wont need to update your radio. Hope that helps
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how can i update the radio?
and in bootloader shows ( SPL-1.66.HSPL XE )
it ia already extercted
11calcal said:
Have you extracted the nbh file from the downloaded rom?
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it ia already extercted
bosaleh_m said:
how can i update the radio?
and in bootloader shows ( SPL-1.66.HSPL XE )
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Your going to have to hspl it. Go to rom development section and read up on" how to flash everything " you will need to download hspl 2 or 3 its very easy to do, read thoroughly twice and then find a radio 2.*.50.* put the radio in a blank folder along with ruu then click on ruu and it will install the radio, move the radii out of the file so that it just has the ruu on it and then copy the rom nbh to the same file as ruu and then click the ruu and the rom will load. Just read the posts carefully and you'll be ok as long as you follow instructions. Once you've done it its not so scary
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thanx for ur help i'll serch and find it
11calcal said:
Your going to have to hspl it. Go to rom development section and read up on" how to flash everything " you will need to download hspl 2 or 3 its very easy to do, read thoroughly twice and then find a radio 2.*.50.* put the radio in a blank folder along with ruu then click on ruu and it will install the radio, move the radii out of the file so that it just has the ruu on it and then copy the rom nbh to the same file as ruu and then click the ruu and the rom will load. Just read the posts carefully and you'll be ok as long as you follow instructions. Once you've done it its not so scary
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thanx for ur help i'll serch and find it
I have flashed my phone over and over trying to get Puzzle Rom to work properly. Finally got it all working and upto now really happy with it although......
I would like to be able to flash it with the stock rom so that when Froyo comes out I can let it update to that. I would also like to have the 3 network software back on it as I liked being able to have live messenger etc and my3 so that I can check my usage.
I downloaded the rom from shipped roms but it is a RUU file and I don't know how to put it on, can anyone help??
tuktukscotty said:
I downloaded the rom from shipped roms but it is a RUU file and I don't know how to put it on, can anyone help??
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Just plug your phone into your computer and run the RUU.exe on your computer.
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Elibongo said:
Just plug your phone into your computer and run the RUU.exe on your computer.
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Tried that but it says it cannot complete this as I need to get the right rom for my phone.
tuktukscotty said:
Tried that but it says it cannot complete this as I need to get the right rom for my phone.
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Sorry, I presumed you had already created a goldcard. See this for all the instructions on creating a goldcard (do this before flashing) and how to flash:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=741651
A goldcard makes it so that you don't get that error.
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At the moment, sometimes current RUUs (ROM Update Utility) do not flash from the latest RUU exe - many times it will not recognise the Desire HD.
If you are having this problem, this is how to flash the latest stock RUU.
The latest RUU at the time of writing is 1.32.405.6.
You can download the RUUs from xmoo's thread or from mousey_'s site.
note: This is mainly for stock phones, for vendor-derived ones (e.g Vodafone DHDs in Australia) you will also need a goldcard.
Common Steps
Download the latest RUU (1.32.405.6).
Run it as administrator.
Tick the 'I understand the caution indicated above...' box, and click next.
At this point do not go any further.
Navigate to C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Temp (Replace my username with yours; AppData is a hidden folder)
You should see one or two folders like this:
{719CE201-7B12-4A13-9AF6-8F359FE69C7B}
Go into the one with dotnetinstaller.exe in it.
Open up the next folder.
Copy rom.zip into another folder (outside of temp).
At this point just Cancel and quit out of the ROM Update Utility.
A) Install through PC
Download and install HTC Sync 3.0 and restart.
Download the 1.15.405.1 Test RUU. It is the only one currently known to find the Android DHD.
Start it the same way as before, get to the
1. Connect the Smartphone to the USB Cable.
step. (but no further)
Again, go to the AppData local temp directory (same as above), and find the folder with dotnetinstaller.exe and inside that, rom.zip
You want to delete the rom.zip (which is the 1.15 version) and replace it with (copy back) the 1.32 rom.zip you copied out earler.
DO NOT UPDATE WITH 1.15 ROM, IT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR RETAIL DHDs.
Now click through the next buttons.
The 1.15 Utility should now be set to update with the 1.32 rom. You will see the version number of the rom at the final step.
Click update and watch the magic happen
B) or Install through Phone
With the rom.zip you copied out earlier, rename it PD98IMG.zip
Copy this onto the root of your microSD card through some means (disk drive, ftp, wireless).
Restart your phone and boot into the bootloader by holding power and volume down at the same time as it restarts.
It should go into the bootloader, take a fair while to check the zip on the sd card, and then ask you if you want to flash it.
Say yes!
Hope this can help some people for whom the 1.32 RUUs aren't working for them
Thanks for putting up this post! I was about to request one last night.
Now if only there could be a similar guide to flashing custom ROMs
To force unroot, I could reinstall RUU 1.32.405.6 from Win7 without problems, a bit longer than updating/reinstalling a WinMo 6.5.x rom (my former HD2), but it went through...
Thanks Ivolol this worked a treat
Appreciate your guide and efforts.
I am running Win 7 64. folowed 1.15 method now running latest 1.32.405.6
Howling Wolf said:
To force unroot, I could reinstall RUU 1.32.405.6 from Win7 without problems, a bit longer than updating/reinstalling a WinMo 6.5.x rom (my former HD2), but it went through...
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Weird; I tested a couple of RUUs (not as many as xmoo did) and all of them couldn't connect to my phone (whereas 1.15 could).
It'd be interesting to find out what the factors are that cause this. ATM the guide above is what to do if someone finds themselves in the same situation (the current ROMs won't find the phone).
Howling Wolf said:
To force unroot, I could reinstall RUU 1.32.405.6 from Win7 without problems.
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+1 here, went through the normal RUU process fine just for ****s and giggles. I've extracted the ROM.zip though in case it's needed for future use.
sorry for the noob question..just had my DHD for the last 5 days. I come from galaxy S, and in there whenever we flash a rom all the data gets wiped out.
is it true also when we flash a RUU??
also if I do that...would i still be able to get OTA updates??
nandihno said:
sorry for the noob question..just had my DHD for the last 5 days. I come from galaxy S, and in there whenever we flash a rom all the data gets wiped out.
is it true also when we flash a RUU??
also if I do that...would i still be able to get OTA updates??
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I haven't got complete knowledge of the entire subject yet, but:
a RUU will completely wipe all user settings / apps. Won't do anything to the sd card though.
An update.zip is akin to an OTA update, it does not wipe user settings.
Flashing with a stock RUU will mean that you can still get OTA updates.
I've tried using the phone method and unable to flash successful. I believe you need a valid GoldCard to use this method.
Can you confirm if the GoldCard is required for doing it with the phone method?
In addition, once the unit (especially our Voda branded one) is flashed with the latest ROM, OTA may not run properly which will result in disabled functionality (as recorded in this thread: forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1575514, wifi stopped working). Theory said you'll need a GoldCard to get OTA to work properly (from another thread in XDA).
Thanks.
Great Guide thank you very much. Now i know to flash back to stock now if something gose wrong as iam a noob to android it took some time to work it out even tho it is a simple guide now i wanna know after getting perm root how do i flash a custom rom ? do i need clockwork mod?
tleehm said:
I've tried using the phone method and unable to flash successful. I believe you need a valid GoldCard to use this method.
Can you confirm if the GoldCard is required for doing it with the phone method?
In addition, once the unit (especially our Voda branded one) is flashed with the latest ROM, OTA may not run properly which will result in disabled functionality (as recorded in this thread: forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1575514, wifi stopped working). Theory said you'll need a GoldCard to get OTA to work properly (from another thread in XDA).
Thanks.
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There is a big reason I decided to buy my DHD outright and not through Vodafone
I'm pretty sure that Vodafone's OTAs will be different from HTC's. In order to get OTAs from Vodafone you will need their image on it.
Also with vodafone's ROM installed, I wouldn't think it would accept HTC's vanilla ROM/RUU without going through the entire root process (it would only accept Vodafone signed ROMs). So in order to get onto HTC's ROMs I would think you need to follow http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=841076 before the phone will let you run a HTC RUU on it.
I haven't explored goldcards as I personally have no use for one, but you might also need one by the sounds of it for the Vodafone ROM to let you replace it. (edit: yes it looks like you need one to officially flash from a Vendor ROM to a generic one.)
So this guide is mainly for people with vanilla HTC phones. Although someone has posted a stock rooted Vodafone ROM on the phones so you might be able to use the same techniques outlined here with that.
ssimmmo said:
Great Guide thank you very much. Now i know to flash back to stock now if something gose wrong as iam a noob to android it took some time to work it out even tho it is a simple guide now i wanna know after getting perm root how do i flash a custom rom ? do i need clockwork mod?
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clockwork mod is useful but not entirely necessary. You might be able to use this guide's method to flash a custom ROM onto it (haven't tried yet), but otherwise I think what you need is a recovery img that will let you upload custom/unsigned ROMs onto it. And also S-OFF I imagine.
ok so i have S-OFF and clockwork mod recovery...
if i have the rom.zip and rename it to PD98IMG.zip and run bootloader.
i shouldnt have any problems flashing this rom??
BTW am using Aus branded Vodafone HDH.
also..IF i flash this rom..would i loose S-Off and clockwork recovery mod??
would flashing this allow me to gain OTA???
nandihno said:
ok so i have S-OFF and clockwork mod recovery...
if i have the rom.zip and rename it to PD98IMG.zip and run bootloader.
i shouldnt have any problems flashing this rom??
BTW am using Aus branded Vodafone HDH.
also..IF i flash this rom..would i loose S-Off and clockwork recovery mod??
would flashing this allow me to gain OTA???
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If you flash a stock RUU rom.zip then you will loose all custom apps, data, s-off, recovery, etc. It puts it to factory settings. If you are in the business of flashing ROMs then I wouldn't worry about OTA because the developers here will integrate HTC updates as they come out, if they come out
However yes I think if you flashed a stock RUU then you will be able to get OTA. You might still need a goldcard, I'm not exactly sure.
ivolol said:
mod: If this should be in DHD General, please move it
At the moment, sometimes current RUUs (ROM Update Utility) do not flash from the latest RUU exe - many times it will not recognise the Desire HD.
If you are having this problem, this is how to flash the latest stock RUU.
The latest RUU at the time of writing is 1.32.405.6.
You can download the RUUs from xmoo's thread or from mousey_'s site.
note: This is mainly for stock phones, for vendor-derived ones (e.g Vodafone DHDs in Australia) you will also need a goldcard.
Common Steps
Download the latest RUU (1.32.405.6).
Run it as administrator.
Tick the 'I understand the caution indicated above...' box, and click next.
At this point do not go any further.
Navigate to C:\Users\Ivo\AppData\Local\Temp (Replace my username with yours; AppData is a hidden folder)
You should see one or two folders like this:
{719CE201-7B12-4A13-9AF6-8F359FE69C7B}
Go into the one with dotnetinstaller.exe in it.
Open up the next folder.
Copy rom.zip into another folder (outside of temp).
At this point just Cancel and quit out of the ROM Update Utility.
A) Install through PC
Download and install HTC Sync 3.0 and restart.
Download the 1.15.405.1 Test RUU. It is the only one currently known to find the Android DHD.
Start it the same way as before, get to the
1. Connect the Smartphone to the USB Cable.
step. (but no further)
Again, go to the AppData local temp directory (same as above), and find the folder with dotnetinstaller.exe and inside that, rom.zip
You want to delete the rom.zip (which is the 1.15 version) and replace it with (copy back) the 1.32 rom.zip you copied out earler.
DO NOT UPDATE WITH 1.15 ROM, IT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR RETAIL DHDs.
Now click through the next buttons.
The 1.15 Utility should now be set to update with the 1.32 rom. You will see the version number of the rom at the final step.
Click update and watch the magic happen
B) or Install through Phone
With the rom.zip you copied out earlier, rename it PD98IMG.zip
Copy this onto the root of your microSD card through some means (disk drive, ftp, wireless).
Restart your phone and boot into the bootloader by holding power and volume down at the same time as it restarts.
It should go into the bootloader, take a fair while to check the zip on the sd card, and then ask you if you want to flash it.
Say yes!
Hope this can help some people for whom the 1.32 RUUs aren't working for them
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As I am Newbie of Android and I have noob quesitons. Could you please explain what is RUU and use this for what purpose?
Yeah. I got a goldcard inside of my phone but the bootloader doesn't recognize the P98IMG on my sdcard even though its there for sure. No idea how to fix this
Dr. lele said:
Yeah. I got a goldcard inside of my phone but the bootloader doesn't recognize the P98IMG on my sdcard even though its there for sure. No idea how to fix this
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How big is ur sd-card, and also what brand. Sometimes this is also a issue....
It's a kingston 8 gb class 4, but thanks for the tipp, I'll try another.
Yep, it was the sdcard xD. It's updating as I type
Carnt I just use the updater on the pc with the Rom? I have tried the method and I don't see a Rom file just a data1 file which is a ear file. I really would like stock ROM on my device
edit: i just used the exe and it installed perfect, so now it should be stock with no root,and sn
cxeka7 said:
As I am Newbie of Android and I have noob quesitons. Could you please explain what is RUU and use this for what purpose?
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An RUU is an exe which contains the stock 'firmware' from HTC to flash to your device. Basically it will do a full factory reset of your device. It won't wipe your sdcard but it will overwrite everything else.
it didnt asked me for anything on option B) or Install through Phone. i didnt get the option to flash it.
Hi everybody:
I'm in real trouble,i need original ruu rom for my desire hd,htc support site does not give me exe file.My phone sn is HT13ARX02053.Can you please share it with me?
Heres all the RUUs you need - LINK (credits go to andyharney)
CodeNameUnknown1 said:
Heres all the RUUs you need - LINK (credits go to andyharney)
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I need ruu file just for this SN
Sorry for the late reply, but in not sure that they make RUU for each SN.
The SN is just an ID for the phone so the company can know where this certain phone was shipped to and where it was sold, etc...
But the Carrier does matter, which is why, on andy's website, he has different RUU for different carriers.
You can choose the WWE version (2.2 froyo-(1.32 FW) and 2.3 Gingerbread-(2.36 FW) are available) if you didnt buy it from a certain carrier
@OP what is your firmware version. Not your android version, your HTC firmware.
Failing that, make a gold card thus allowing you to negate the CID check and extract the Rom.zip file from the latest unbranded HTC RUU and apply it using the bootloader. Worked for me and dead easy too.
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top really needed this!!!!!!!
Now i've downloaded 2 firmwares,the names follow below.I can't install any of them due to "Customer ID error",how can i install any original firmware?
RUU_Ace_Gingerbread_S_HTC_WWE_2.36.405.8_R_Radio_12.54.60.25_26.09.04.11_M2_release_187331_signed.exe
RUU_Ace_HTC_WWE_1.32.405.6_Radio_12.28b.60.140e_26.03.02.26_M_release_155891_signed.exe
PS:I have goldcard.
Your goldcard is required for flashing PD98IMG.zip's, I'm sure it has no relevance to RUU's.
You have a branded/network locked device, you need a matching RUU.
What is your HTC Firmware version.
Andy is right - if you want to just apply what is essentially an RUU of your choice you need to:
1. Run the RUU exe so that it fires up then find the ROM.zip file on your PC. Should be under your usernames temp folder somewhere. You only need to open it to it's first screen to get access to the files it extracts - no need to go any further.
2. Rename the file to PD98IMG.zip and put it onto the root of your Goldcard.
3. Boot the phone into the bootloader by holding the volume button down as you turn it on. Make sure the Goldcard with the zip file on is inserted at this point.
It'll check the zip and ask if you want to apply it, at which point it'll flash the lot as the Goldcard bypasses the CID check which is what's been stopping your RUU from working.
That's all I did but using a 1.32 stock ROM then applied the 2.3 RUU over the top to get me to Gingerbread from the horrible 1.72 HTC ROM riddled with bugs.
Andy, that process should work for anyone shouldn't it?
Yep, that is the process.
It worked for me thanks.
Can i flash my phone with cooked roms which have root access via the same method so that i won't need to do extra operatins.
HI!! I just need a complete description on how to root my Wildfire HBOOT 1.02.0000 with android 2.2.1. I ve been looking for an downgrade but has not been able to do it... i just mess up at some point.. but once i did it completely bbut nothing actually happen (Thank full, for it didn't even brick..uff) So the thing is if i downgrade it i can use Unrevoked.. so please help!!
p.s a video tutorial will also help
Hi
See these threads
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1145035
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1365159
I hope these will help you
If u got stuck anywhere, then report here.
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alamgirqazi said:
Hi
See these threads
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1145035
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1365159
I hope these will help you
If u got stuck anywhere, then report here.
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The Revolutionary file for downgrading the hboot is not available
I got the file and tried running it, but it said that Hboot 1.02.0000 is not supported yet... please help me.. is there anything that am doing wrong??
ezhilanashok said:
The Revolutionary file for downgrading the hboot is not available
I got the file and tried running it, but it said that Hboot 1.02.0000 is not supported yet... please help me.. is there anything that am doing wrong??
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For downgrading, the file is buzz downgrade. Right ?
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Cant find the the Revolutionary file for downgrading the hboot 1.01.0002
Please someone give me a working link for downloading the Revolutionary file for downgrading the hboot as no link is working
sifat004 said:
Please someone give me a working link for downloading the Revolutionary file for downgrading the hboot as no link is working
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I don't believe that hboot was ever supported. To root and use custom roms you can use htcdev.com and unlock your bootloader. Then use fastboot to flash a custom recovery, then root.
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heavy_metal_man said:
I don't believe that hboot was ever supported. To root and use custom roms you can use htcdev.com and unlock your bootloader. Then use fastboot to flash a custom recovery, then root.
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I tried htcdev.com... but the problem is it is not very clear and so am afraid to continue the process for am afraid that i will brick my phone.... The start is fine... but when it goes to the SDK and stuffs i get scared cos its really complicated
And ya am a noob
ezhilanashok said:
I tried htcdev.com... but the problem is it is not very clear and so am afraid to continue the process for am afraid that i will brick my phone.... The start is fine... but when it goes to the SDK and stuffs i get scared cos its really complicated
And ya am a noob
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It won't brick your phone the steps are
1. Download and install the SDK. Truth be told you only need adb and fast boot. I think i have a package download for it somewhere. (follow this thread and download the adb file and place it where it says to. the process is the same do not flash the recovery from that thread afterwards though as it is not for your device!).
2. Once you have that fill out the htcdev stuff and they will email you a big long code.
3.you then need o open a command prompt. Use the windows menu, then hit search and type in cmd.
4. You then need to move your command prompt to the correct location. So example: your adb file is located at C:/adb/, you would type in cd c:/ ( then) cd c:/adb/
5. Then connect your phone via USB with the phone in bootloader mode.
6. Type in fastboot oem unlock (and paste in your unlock code)
7. Follow your phones on screen instructions
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ezhilanashok said:
HI!! I just need a complete description on how to root my Wildfire HBOOT 1.02.0000 with android 2.2.1. I ve been looking for an downgrade but has not been able to do it... i just mess up at some point.. but once i did it completely bbut nothing actually happen (Thank full, for it didn't even brick..uff) So the thing is if i downgrade it i can use Unrevoked.. so please help!!
p.s a video tutorial will also help
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Complete guide on How to ROOT HTC Wildfire (BUZZ)
What is did and successfully complete on 2 Devices :-
Step 1 for Making S OFF
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S-OFFing the Device
Downgrade to HTC Froyo WWE for AlphaRevX "now named: Revolutionary" (HBOOT 1.01.0001)
It has been confirmed that AlphaRevX "Revolutionary" tool is not S-OFFing wildfire (buzz) 2.2.1, with HBOOT 1.01.0002!
Therefore, downgrading the HBOOT to 1.01.0001 is must for the meantime, to get an efficient S-OFF.
Lots of people seem to be having issues when trying to downgrade their Wildfire from a carrier-branded version (HBOOT 1.01.0002) to unbranded WWE (HBOOT 1.01.0001).
So, here’s a small package to help you do this.
click here.
Extract this package somewhere you can find it, like your “Desktop” for example.
Step 1: run step1.bat from the package. This will downgrade your MISC partition to allow for the RUU downgrade.
At the end, GoldCardTool will start up, to allow you to create a goldcard which you will need before starting Step 2.
How to deal with Gold-Card Tool:
1. Switch off your phone, remove your microSD card.
2. Insert the microSD card into your card reader, connect it to your computer and format the card to FAT32 file system.
3. Insert the card into your HTC Wildfire and power it on.
4. Make sure USB Debugging is enabled on your phone in Menu > Settings > Applications > Development.
5. Connect the phone to your computer via USB and set the mode to charge only.
6. Launch Gold-Card Tool on your computer and click ‘GetCID’.
7. Copy the CID code from the text box and click the link shown below that text box to open it in your browser window.
8. In the browser window, enter all the details required and submit that form.
9. You should now get an email from PSAS. Open it and download the ‘GoldCard.img’ attachment.
10. Now set your phone’s USB mode to Mass Storage.
11. In Gold-Card Tool, click ‘Refresh’.
12. Select your mounted SD card from the drop-down menu saying “HTC MMC:”
13. Click ‘Load Goldcard.img’ and select the file downloaded in Step 11.
14. Click ‘Patch MMC’ and your Gold Card will be created. You may exit Gold Card Tool once done.
After you've made the goldcard, and patched it, continue with step 2.
• Step 2: run step2.bat from the package. This will downgrade your ROM version to HTC WWE Froyo for Wildfire (unbranded).
If you get a Customer ID error while doing this, your goldcard is not working!
Create a new goldcard and re-run step2.
Revolutionary
* Steps:
1st You need to get to: http://revolutionary.io/ to download the tool, and to get your “beta key” which you’ll get in a pop-up window in the same download page after you click the download link for (windows version).
The “beta key” is a must; the tool won’t work without it!
You’ll be asked to provide your phone “serial no.”, typically it should be something like HTXXETDXXXXX, and you can get it from:
Settings --> about phone --> phone identity.
Now, do the following:
1. Run latest version of HTC Sync on your PC and connect phone in HTC Sync mode and sync all your files. Remove HTC Sync and not the drivers.
2. Reboot phone.
3. Settings->Applications->Development->Check “USB Debugging”.
4. Run Revolutionary and connect phone to PC in “Charge Only mode”.
5. Revolutionary should recognize your phone and show your Device Serial number.
7. Type out the “key” in the Revolutionary tool software, keeping in mind the upper and lower case letters and press enter (you can copy / paste the key).
8. Revolutionary should start doing its job and you’ll get S-OFF in less than 90 seconds.
9. If it takes longer, just wait for the 15 minutes mark, if nothing, then reboot phone and retry.
(Some members got S-OFF after multiple tries)
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Step 2 - Downgrading from Android 2.2.1 Froyo to Android 2.1 Éclair
Download the RUU rom (here) which is an original stock rom. Plug your phone into the PC and set it to "Charge through USB". Double click RUU rom .exe
Follow the on screen instructions and then let it install. Your phone will reboot into stock HTC 2.1
This will be the last time you will be seeing it though.
Step 3 - Gaining root using Unrevoked, get ClockworkMod and set your phone free
Download the test version of unrevoked (here). Let me repeat, DO NOT USE UNREVOKED 3.32 as it will lead to CID errors or to be precise this error
"Validation error, backup CID is missing"
This may be caused as the 3.32 does not support the HBOOT. Hence you need specific test version of Unrevoked 3.2 to do the job. Download it, save it on desktop, and run it. Now connect your phone and the rooting will start. Once done, you will have ClockworkMod recovery installed on your phone.
Reboot your phone now (using the VOLUME UP/DOWN key for navigation and clicking using TRACKBALL, the POWER button takes you back in menus). Once rebooted, you will see the “Superuser” app in your phone and....
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Flashing CM-7.2 ROM (or any other ROM)
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Flashing CM-7 ROM (or any other ROM)
Installing CyanogenMod 7 (Android Gingerbread 2.3.3)
Download the CyanogenMod 7 (here) (choose stable mod) for best results and download the latest version.
You will also need Google apps (here) or here (for latest version).
Place both files on desktop, connect your phone as USB disk-drive and transfer both zip files on SD card. Once done, reboot your phone into ClockworkMod Recovery (booting by holding the VOLUME DOWN + POWER button and clicking on recovery)
Once the device boots into the ClockworkMod Recovery, use the side VOLUME buttons to move around, and either the POWER button or the TRACKBALL to select.
• Select the option to “Wipe data/factory reset”.
• Then select the option to “Wipe cache partition”.
• Select Install zip from SDcard.
• Select Choose zip from SDcard.
• Choose update-cm-7.0.3-buzz-signed.zip & Let it install.
• Once done, Select Install zip from SDcard.
• Select Choose zip from SDcard, choose gapps-gb-20110307-signed.zip
• Once the installation has finished, get back to the main menu by clicking the POWER button and select the “Reboot system now” option.
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Dude he has already tried this, the hboot version he has is not supported but the downgrade tool, as such revolutionary is out.
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heavy_metal_man said:
It won't brick your phone the steps are
1. Download and install the SDK. Truth be told you only need adb and fast boot. I think i have a package download for it somewhere. (follow this thread and download the adb file and place it where it says to. the process is the same do not flash the recovery from that thread afterwards though as it is not for your device!).
2. Once you have that fill out the htcdev stuff and they will email you a big long code.
3.you then need o open a command prompt. Use the windows menu, then hit search and type in cmd.
4. You then need to move your command prompt to the correct location. So example: your adb file is located at C:/adb/, you would type in cd c:/ ( then) cd c:/adb/
5. Then connect your phone via USB with the phone in bootloader mode.
6. Type in fastboot oem unlock (and paste in your unlock code)
7. Follow your phones on screen instructions
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Thanks a ton actually I'll follo your steps and write to you any problem i find........
heavy_metal_man said:
Dude he has already tried this, the hboot version he has is not supported but the downgrade tool, as such revolutionary is out.
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Exactly (Y)
Hi did u find any problem after following these steps... i also own a wildfire with 2.2.1 and 1.02.0000...
please reply if u were successful
ezhilanashok said:
Thanks a ton actually I'll follo your steps and write to you any problem i find........
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udayseth20 said:
Hi did u find any problem after following these steps... i also own a wildfire with 2.2.1 and 1.02.0000...
please reply if u were successful
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Hey bro
See this thread also
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1145035
These will help you
Also there is another similar thread too... U can look into it
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Thank u guys fr u rhelp wildfire running ICS now
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udayseth20 said:
Thank u guys fr u rhelp wildfire running ICS now
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im starting to feel like a retard now i can seem to root also have an htc wildfire buzz with h.boot 1.02.000. Plz PLz Plz help me root.
PsK420 said:
im starting to feel like a retard now i can seem to root also have an htc wildfire buzz with h.boot 1.02.000. Plz PLz Plz help me root.
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For root, first downgrade your hboot from 1.01.002 to hboot 1.01.001
You can see a great thread in windfire 'general' forum. I'm on mobile so cant post direct link
hboot 1.01.002
alamgirqazi said:
For root, first downgrade your hboot from 1.01.002 to hboot 1.01.001
You can see a great thread in windfire 'general' forum. I'm on mobile so cant post direct link
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i have an Hboot 1.02.000 cant downgrade evrytime i try the RUU setup stops @ UPDATING SIGNATURE:error 155, ive tryied a number of roms but all fail saying i have to get the correct ROM< even if i try to install da same rom dats already de on phone........THanx in advance:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
PsK420 said:
i have an Hboot 1.02.000 cant downgrade evrytime i try the RUU setup stops @ UPDATING SIGNATURE:error 155, ive tryied a number of roms but all fail saying i have to get the correct ROM< even if i try to install da same rom dats already de on phone........THanx in advance:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:
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Unlock your bootloader via htcdev, then use fastboot to flash clockworkmod recovery and finally flash tge superuser.zip file and you will have root.
Fyi the downgrade method does not work on hboot 1.02.000 as it was not made for it. If someone was to remake it it may be possible, but htcdev is ready now.
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heavy_metal_man said:
Unlock your bootloader via htcdev, then use fastboot to flash clockworkmod recovery and finally flash tge superuser.zip file and you will have root.
Fyi the downgrade method does not work on hboot 1.02.000 as it was not made for it. If someone was to remake it it may be possible, but htcdev is ready now.
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i did unlock da boot loader ive been trying to downgrade to hboot 1.01.001 since all the info on rooting an htc wildfire(buzz) is on HBOOT 1.01.001... a full guide on how to root on HBOOT1.02.000 will b greatly appreciated, one dat does not including downgrading to 1.01.001 coz i have an unlocked bootloader using da HTCdev method...