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Hi guys,
i've bought a wildfire some week ago and i want to flash a cooked rom but the quetion is:
is there the possibility to restore the original rom if i have problem with cooked rom for not loose warranty?
i had htc diamond and there was the possibility to do that.
thanks a lot
diamon-D-ino said:
Hi guys,
i've bought a wildfire some week ago and i want to flash a cooked rom but the quetion is:
is there the possibility to restore the original rom if i have problem with cooked rom for not loose warranty?
i had htc diamond and there was the possibility to do that.
thanks a lot
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Yes you can go here http://67.228.111.202/shipped/Buzz/ and select the RUU rom you wish to go back to. download and save to ur pc then run the RUU with ur phone connected to the pc via the usb cable.
!!!NOTE IF YOU FLASH AN OFFICIAL FROYO ROM YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO GET ROOT!!!
dj_destruction said:
Yes you can go here http://67.228.111.202/shipped/Buzz/ and select the RUU rom you wish to go back to. download and save to ur pc then run the RUU with ur phone connected to the pc via the usb cable.
!!!NOTE IF YOU FLASH AN OFFICIAL FROYO ROM YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO GET ROOT!!!
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Thanx a lot,
but there are many ruu version here and no one is like mine...
is it a problem?
if i do a nandroid, can i restore mine stock rom version after flash a cooked rom?
Thanx again
Which one is yours? You can flash a WWE RUU if you cant find yours in the list.
BTW, It is recommended to take a 1.XX RUU from that site, because 2.XX RUU's are Froyo RUU's, and, you will not be able to root them if you require it in the future (As of now).
As for a Nandroid Restore, if you had taken a Nandroid backup of the Stock ROM after Root, yes, you can restore it back and get back your Stock ROM from a Custom ROM. If not, then flashing the RUU is the only way.
3xeno said:
Which one is yours? You can flash a WWE RUU if you cant find yours in the list.
BTW, It is recommended to take a 1.XX RUU from that site, because 2.XX RUU's are Froyo RUU's, and, you will not be able to root them if you require it in the future (As of now).
As for a Nandroid Restore, if you had taken a Nandroid backup of the Stock ROM after Root, yes, you can restore it back and get back your Stock ROM from a Custom ROM. If not, then flashing the RUU is the only way.
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i've not flashed again my buzz but i want to do it and so i've not unrooted it.
i've the stock rom upgraded to 2.22.405.1, so i ask to me if i do a nandroid now before flash another rom, then i can do a restore of it... sorry but firt of all i'm italian an i don't speak a read english very well...
thanx for your patience
Yes, you can restore your phone to the state it was right before you did the nandroid back-up.
Make sure you have enough space on your SD card before doing the back-up, say 500MB or more. And save that back-up to your PC for safe-keeping, it's in the "Clockworkmod" Folder on your SD card.
If your stock ROM (that you are restoring) is a version earlier than your custom ROM, do you need a goldcard?
If you are restoring to an earlier stock ROM to the stcok ROM on your phone, do you need a goldcard?
diamon-D-ino said:
i've not flashed again my buzz but i want to do it and so i've not unrooted it.
i've the stock rom upgraded to 2.22.405.1, so i ask to me if i do a nandroid now before flash another rom, then i can do a restore of it... sorry but firt of all i'm italian an i don't speak a read english very well...
thanx for your patience
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If I understand you correctly, you are having official 2.22.405 at this moment? If so, you will not be able to take a Nandroid Backup, or, install a Custom ROM, or, go back to a previous ROM, because, all of the above requires root, and, the official 2.XX ROM's cant be rooted as yet. You have lost root when you upgraded to 2.22.405.
lemming999 said:
If your stock ROM (that you are restoring) is a version earlier than your custom ROM, do you need a goldcard?
If you are restoring to an earlier stock ROM to the stcok ROM on your phone, do you need a goldcard?
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No to both. Goldcard is just required for debranding purposes. (If you have taken backups of old ROM's)
I have an htc wildfire from vodafone with android 2.1 but I want to change the voda rom and install the htc official rom. I don't want to unlock I only want to change the vodafone rom with these ugly icons and applications and install the htc rom. So how I make this? I need to root? Only installing the official RUU.exe?
joannerve said:
I have an htc wildfire from vodafone with android 2.1 but I want to change the voda rom and install the htc official rom. I don't want to unlock I only want to change the vodafone rom with these ugly icons and applications and install the htc rom. So how I make this? I need to root? Only installing the official RUU.exe?
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No, you will need a Goldcard to debrand your Wildfire. Just search the forums, there are guides on the same.
3xeno said:
If I understand you correctly, you are having official 2.22.405 at this moment? If so, you will not be able to take a Nandroid Backup, or, install a Custom ROM, or, go back to a previous ROM, because, all of the above requires root, and, the official 2.XX ROM's cant be rooted as yet. You have lost root when you upgraded to 2.22.405.
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So there's no way to install a custom rom. Is there a possibility to do a downgrade of my rom? if i do an hard reset...?
diamon-D-ino said:
So there's no way to install a custom rom. Is there a possibility to do a downgrade of my rom? if i do an hard reset...?
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If you are on official 2.2.1, there is nothing you can do at all, except wait, till a solution arrives.
Refer here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=899892
Hi guys
First, i will say, this is very important for me :crying:
My Question is, can someone make and upload or upload an 4.2.2 o2 GER Nadroid STOCK Backup for me, its very important and it would be very very nice:silly:
Thanks...
Android Benutzer said:
Hi guys
First, i will say, this is very important for me :crying:
My Question is, can someone make and upload or upload an 4.2.2 o2 GER Nadroid STOCK Backup for me, its very important and it would be very very nice:silly:
Thanks...
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You'll find one here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207874
and since you misspelt it twice.. it's naNdroid
Yes its a backup 1.27 but when i install this , my touch wont work cuase of a update of the touch in 4.2.2....
I must have a 4.2.2 nandroid backup...
Noone have a 02 4.2.2 nandroid backup ger or create one please
What version OS are you on?
Os is : 2.24.206.1
HBOOT 1.54.000
SON, come from 4.2.2 to Custom ROm without mak an backup... "****"
then only i found 4.2.1 o2 nandroid backup, which includes that the display touch not workin....
so i search an 4.2.2 backup ...
Android Benutzer said:
Os is : 2.24.206.1
HBOOT 1.54.000
SON, come from 4.2.2 to Custom ROm without mak an backup... "****"
then only i found 4.2.1 o2 nandroid backup, which includes that the display touch not workin....
so i search an 4.2.2 backup ...
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Personally, I'd wipe my entire phone in TWRP or CWM (OS & Internal Storage), flash a stock ROM like the one from mike1986, either by sideloading it or better still, an OTG and flash drive ... Then just make your own Nandroid backup of a clean deice with stock ROM.
It's very easy and pretty much gives you the same end product as far as a stock backup to return to.
If you can't find a stock ROM that's for your region (I Don't which work or don't for other devices than my own) then hopefully somebody will make you one that is running your version. Currently these are your only options I believe as I haven't seen one RUU or Nandroid on here for 4.2.2.
Android Benutzer said:
Yes its a backup 1.27 but when i install this , my touch wont work cuase of a update of the touch in 4.2.2....
I must have a 4.2.2 nandroid backup...
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There are no stock Nandroids posted for 4.2.2 and no RUU's either.
You are not able to downgrade because you are s-on. Since you are s-on and have already applied the 2.24 firmware, the best you can do is install a fresh rom that will run on that base.
What exactly are you trying to do?
So have one, cool im on STOCK
Android Benutzer said:
So have one, cool im on STOCK
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Would you be able to post that backup? I will hosting new site with RUU's and stock nandroid backups since Bugsy is shutting down.
Thanks
Android Benutzer said:
So have one, cool im on STOCK
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Which backup do you use???
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Moved this question from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51198721
I'm currently stock, rooted, S-OFF, and TWRP recovery. I'm flashed to 3.06.651.6 firmware.
I still get the OTA notifications, and my goal is to install the latest OTA update (without RUU) so that I can preserve data. I've created a TWRP backup, but that's the extent of it.
Any help is appreciated.
Other background - I reverted back to 3.06.651.6 after flashing firmware 4.06.xxx because I could not boot normally after that or did not know how.
My bootloader says Tampered, relocked
vflock said:
Moved this question from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=51198721
I'm currently stock, rooted, S-OFF, and TWRP recovery. I'm flashed to 3.06.651.6 firmware.
I still get the OTA notifications, and my goal is to install the latest OTA update (without RUU) so that I can preserve data. I've created a TWRP backup, but that's the extent of it.
Any help is appreciated.
Other background - I reverted back to 3.06.651.6 after flashing firmware 4.06.xxx because I could not boot normally after that or did not know how.
My bootloader says Tampered, relocked
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Ok
I have never done an OTA or Ran an RUU personally.
To the best of my knowledge you will have to flash the stock recovery and a stock rom to be able to take the OTA.
Sidenote: You say you are re-locked...when you unlock again it's going to wipe your device.
Backup everything important to your PC then run the RUU stuff is gonna get wiped either way might as well use the RUU as it's a cleaner method.
You'll have to flash the 4.06 firmware I pointed you to from the other thread to get the required hboot.
BD619 said:
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I have never done an OTA or Ran an RUU personally.
To the best of my knowledge you will have to flash the stock recovery and a stock rom to be able to take the OTA.
Sidenote: You say you are re-locked...when you unlock again it's going to wipe your device.
Backup everything important to your PC then run the RUU stuff is gonna get wiped either way might as well use the RUU as it's a cleaner method.
You'll have to flash the 4.06 firmware I pointed you to from the other thread to get the required hboot.
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Serious Q - Am I not On the stock ROM if I never switched ROMs?
But OK, s=you're saying if I were even able to get the stock revoery reloaded, and receive the OTA, but then if i try to unloack bootloader after that I won't be able to? Also serious Q - Do you have a link on performing a good nandroid backup?
Next - if I did run the RUU, how would i quickly restore my data - just using titanium backup? is that the quickest/only way?
vflock said:
Serious Q - Am I not On the stock ROM if I never switched ROMs?
But OK, s=you're saying if I were even able to get the stock revoery reloaded, and receive the OTA, but then if i try to unloack bootloader after that I won't be able to? Also serious Q - Do you have a link on performing a good nandroid backup?
Next - if I did run the RUU, how would i quickly restore my data - just using titanium backup? is that the quickest/only way?
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If you never changed roms then yes you are on a stock rom.
To unlock the bootloader again you would use Htc Dev again(unless you still have your unlock token) and by doing so it will wipe your phone.
Only way to nandroid is to have a custom recovery which means unocking bootloader.
I personally don't use Titanium Backup so can't answer that...I backup my phone/sdcard to my PC at least once a month (copy and paste to a folder on my PC)
HI there,
I have a rooted HTC One M7 Stock ROM hboot 1.57 S-ON and now I got the following update:
Software update: 6.14.111.2 (659.71 MB)
System improvements
-Android 4.4.3
-OpenSSL security improvement
Application updates
-Camera
-Gallery
-HTC Sync Manager
My question is, how can I apply the update? I already tried but since I have twrp as recovery it didn't go through. Is there a way of applying the update without losing root and my current configuration (contacts, apps, SMSs, etc)? Should I try to get S-OFF first? (I already tried to no avail like two months ago)
What is the best option to get it working with the latest software version? Sorry if my questions seem a bit too noob. I already tried looking for a similar thread.
braistorms said:
HI there,
I have a rooted HTC One M7 Stock ROM hboot 1.57 S-ON and now I got the following update:
Software update: 6.14.111.2 (659.71 MB)
System improvements
-Android 4.4.3
-OpenSSL security improvement
Application updates
-Camera
-Gallery
-HTC Sync Manager
My question is, how can I apply the update? I already tried but since I have twrp as recovery it didn't go through. Is there a way of applying the update without losing root and my current configuration (contacts, apps, SMSs, etc)? Should I try to get S-OFF first? (I already tried to no avail like two months ago)
What is the best option to get it working with the latest software version? Sorry if my questions seem a bit too noob. I already tried looking for a similar thread.
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You must be 100% stock for ota updates, stock recovery and stock rom (untouched /system and /data/preload files). /data/preload is wiped when unlocking bootloader.
alray said:
You must be 100% stock for ota updates, stock recovery and stock rom (untouched /system and /data/preload files). /data/preload is wiped when unlocking bootloader.
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Thanks alray for your answer. Does it mean no way I'm going to get the update working (Since I unlocked the bootloader, using htcdev method)? Or did I misunderstood you? If so, is there any other way I can get the same software?
braistorms said:
Thanks alray for your answer. Does it mean no way I'm going to get the update working (Since I unlocked the bootloader, using htcdev method)? Or did I misunderstood you? If so, is there any other way I can get the same software?
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you first need to flash your stock recovery back and then the content of /data/preload if you can find it for your version. Otherwise you will need to restore your phone back to stock or to use custom roms.
alray said:
you first need to flash your stock recovery back and then the content of /data/preload if you can find it for your version. Otherwise you will need to restore your phone back to stock or to use custom roms.
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Thanks again alray, very much. So you mean, if I manage to get the /data/preload and stock recovery working and run the OTA,
Will I lose root access?
Will I lose my actual configuration?
Will I be able to get everything as it is now if I have a nandroid backup?
Thanks again!
braistorms said:
Thanks again alray, very much. So you mean, if I manage to get the /data/preload and stock recovery working and run the OTA,
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Yes you should be able to run the OTA updates if you have stock recovery for your version and the content of /data/preload for your version. Best way to know is to flash you stock recovery back and try the ota. If the ota fails, enter the stock recovery menu and you'll see why the ota installation aborted (which file is missing)
Will I lose root access?
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Probably like for every ota updates, re-root after installation.
Will I lose my actual configuration?
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You should not, but better to backup everything before proceeding.
Will I be able to get everything as it is now if I have a nandroid backup?
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If you have a backup and restore it, it will restore your phone to the same state it was when you did that backup. (data, system and kernel)
Sometimes when I turn on the phone I recive process.htc.dialer isn't respondning and then reboot. After some reboots it recognize 100% imei etc and the phone work. I have viperone 6.2.1. I think I have to flash ruu,but I recive some errors. My phone had the vodafone system so only with flash of a rom stock can be restore... but when I flash the imei and baseband etc unknow and can't run the setup because it reboot too early. So I can only start now the system with backups(because no need the setup). but,as I said,sometimes the smartphone work without problem. Maybe only way is to flash a ruu?? or other roms? I have hboot 1.57 firmware 5.11.401.10 S-OFF UNLOCKED. Maybe it have partitions errors?
Klinda said:
Sometimes when I turn on the phone I recive process.htc.dialer isn't respondning and then reboot. After some reboots it recognize 100% imei etc and the phone work. I have viperone 6.2.1. I think I have to flash ruu,but I recive some errors. My phone had the vodafone system so only with flash of a rom stock can be restore... but when I flash the imei and baseband etc unknow and can't run the setup because it reboot too early. So I can only start now the system with backups(because no need the setup). but,as I said,sometimes the smartphone work without problem. Maybe only way is to flash a ruu?? or other roms? I have hboot 1.57 firmware 5.11.401.10 S-OFF UNLOCKED. Maybe it have partitions errors?
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Oftentimes when you lose the imei and baseband it is due to a hardware issue not a software issue. There is no RUU for your version but since you are S-OFF you can run the older RUU 4.19.401.9. I would run the firmware 4.19.401.9 first. Hopefully, that will help with your issue. Since, you will be stock after the RUU, you can apply the OTA if you would like.
majmoz said:
Oftentimes when you lose the imei and baseband it is due to a hardware issue not a software issue. There is no RUU for your version but since you are S-OFF you can run the older RUU 4.19.401.9. I would run the firmware 4.19.401.9 first. Hopefully, that will help with your issue. Since, you will be stock after the RUU, you can apply the OTA if you would like.
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If I flash this RUU,then I can restore my backup of vodafone?(maybe I try to send it to htc?). When I restored the vodafone backup I miss also the boot screen of vodafone(The logo of vodafone at start).. so? I think is a problem if I send it to htc. I think I can't flash any rom beacuse when I do it I can't run the setup because of reboot. So if I flash this ruu I delete all and the backup doesn't exist,so I take a copy of this.. and if the system doesn't start I can push with twrp the backup?
Klinda said:
If I flash this RUU,then I can restore my backup of vodafone?(maybe I try to send it to htc?). When I restored the vodafone backup I miss also the boot screen of vodafone(The logo of vodafone at start).. so? I think is a problem if I send it to htc. I think I can't flash any rom beacuse when I do it I can't run the setup because of reboot. So if I flash this ruu I delete all and the backup doesn't exist,so I take a copy of this.. and if the system doesn't start I can push with twrp the backup?
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If you are going to send the phone to HTC, there is no need to restore your backup.
You should copy the backup and any other personal files off of your phone before running the RUU. The RUU will wipe your personal data.
When HTC gets the phone they ask for carrier so they can put that carrier's version back on to the phone.
Klinda said:
If I flash this RUU,then I can restore my backup of vodafone?(maybe I try to send it to htc?). When I restored the vodafone backup I miss also the boot screen of vodafone(The logo of vodafone at start).. so? I think is a problem if I send it to htc. I think I can't flash any rom beacuse when I do it I can't run the setup because of reboot. So if I flash this ruu I delete all and the backup doesn't exist,so I take a copy of this.. and if the system doesn't start I can push with twrp the backup?
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Yes you should take a nandroid backup and keep a copy on your pc.
The RUU will return your software to complete stock software. If the reboots continue after the RUU it's probably a hardware problem.
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majmoz said:
If you are going to send the phone to HTC, there is no need to restore your backup.
You should copy the backup and any other personal files off of your phone before running the RUU. The RUU will wipe your personal data.
When HTC gets the phone they ask for carrier so they can put that carrier's version back on to the phone.
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Do you think is a problem that I send it to htc before for purple camera? (now I have green camera with flash xD) They gave me a new imei(so new smartphone) with vodafone software(because I send it with vodafone system) .. Don't they know that was with vodafone system? Tomorrow I try to flash the ruu.. Thank you.. also @Danny201281
@majmoz @Danny201281 yes is hardware damage... I flashed the ruu and the system doesn't go up and show imei and baseband uknow(htc.dialer.isn't responding while it's in green htc sign and white screen).. so I need to flash my twrp backup and return to stock... is possibile?
Update: I do the setup of the ruu with a trick of airplane mode on,the system starts,same issue but I see that the reboot occurs too late.I need a vodafone system and return to stock. I had the vodafone backup but I noticed that when I used it the splash screen and the telephone turn on,there isn't the vodafone logo.. do you undestand this? What steps should I do for return to stock? I am hboot 1.57 etc(look at the ruu) s-off unlocked. I need also a versione of twrp... what version of twrp should I install?
Klinda said:
Update: I do the setup of the ruu with a trick of airplane mode on,the system starts,same issue but I see that the reboot occurs too late.I need a vodafone system and return to stock. I had the vodafone backup but I noticed that when I used it the splash screen and the telephone turn on,there isn't the vodafone logo.. do you undestand this? What steps should I do for return to stock? I am hboot 1.57 etc(look at the ruu) s-off unlocked. I need also a versione of twrp... what version of twrp should I install?
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Well as your s-off getting back to stock shouldn't be to difficult see this guide it has everything you need
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2541082
@Danny201281 I need a vodafone system... I have the backup but read the problem of this backup. Do you know if there are some rom stock or ruu?
Klinda said:
@Danny201281 I need a vodafone system... I have the backup but read the problem of this backup. Do you know if there are some rom stock or ruu?
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You can use this CWM nandroid http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/m7-cwm-nandroid-backup-cid-vodap102-1-29-161-7-7z/
In conjunction with the CWM nandroid guide in the link I posted before.
Cwm nandroid stock guide here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47794219
Danny201281 said:
You can use this CWM nandroid http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/m7-cwm-nandroid-backup-cid-vodap102-1-29-161-7-7z/
In conjunction with the CWM nandroid guide in the link I posted before.
Cwm nandroid stock guide here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47794219
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No I had italian system,the cid was vodap405... I need a rom stock I think..
Klinda said:
No I had italian system,the cid was vodap405... I need a rom stock I think..
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Italian Rom, UK rom it does not matter the Rom is the same for all VODAP cid's.
It's the CID itself that distinguishes the difference between regions
Danny201281 said:
Italian Rom, UK rom it does not matter the Rom is the same for all VODAP cid's.
It's the CID itself that distinguishes the difference between regions
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Yes but the system would be english ...
Klinda said:
Yes but the system would be english ...
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You get to choose the language when you first start the Rom for the first time.
Danny201281 said:
You get to choose the language when you first start the Rom for the first time.
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It is a backup,I don't think so... because when I restore my backup the language is normally in italian and I have no oppurtunity to change language
Klinda said:
It is a backup,I don't think so... because when I restore my backup the language is normally in italian and I have no oppurtunity to change language
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Because your backup is probably of a pre-setup Rom which already has the language selected. If you factory reset after flashing your backup you would need to go through the initial setup again and would have to select your language
Danny201281 said:
Because your backup is probably of a pre-setup Rom which already has the language selected. If you factory reset after flashing your backup you would need to go through the initial setup again and would have to select your language
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http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_reset_m7_2-24-161-1-zip/ I found also this rom stock... Mmm remember the problem is that the system restart after 5 minutes.. so I can't do normally the setup beacuse he reboots too early and when shows the message of htc dialer isn't responding the setups 'freezes' so remains stuck in htc green logo and can't complete the setup(is a luck that I finish this setup of this ruu because I switch airplane mode on)
Klinda said:
http://www.htc1guru.com/dld/guru_reset_m7_2-24-161-1-zip/ I found also this rom stock... Mmm remember the problem is that the system restart after 5 minutes.. so I can't do normally the setup beacuse he reboots too early and when shows the message of htc dialer isn't responding the setups 'freezes' so remains stuck in htc green logo and can't complete the setup(is a luck that I finish this setup of this ruu because I switch airplane mode on)
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If you use the guide I posted your device will be back to stock before you need to boot the phone to Android. Assuming you want to send it for Warranty repair that's all you need. You don't need to setup the Rom. HTC repair centre will advise you to backup your phone and factory reset it before sending it in anyway. :good:
The only problem you might have is installing the first OTA,
You could use the guru reset Rom but with that you will need to manually flash a firmware package to match it. If you can find one, I'll see what I can dig up
Danny201281 said:
If you use the guide I posted your device will be back to stock before you need to boot the phone to Android. Assuming you want to send it for Warranty repair that's all you need. You don't need to setup the Rom. HTC repair centre will advise you to backup your phone and factory reset it before sending it in anyway. :good:
The only problem you might have is installing the first OTA,
You could use the guru reset Rom but with that you will need to manually flash a firmware package to match it. If you can find one, I'll see what I can dig up
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So what do you advice to me? do you think I can do the factory reset without problem? I think easy way is to find a italian language backup of vodafone system... so no need setup then I flash the correct firmware... or maybe fix my backup of vodafone...