So I'm having a problem rooting this phone everytime I try it gives me that HTC screen this is for development purposes only can't even get cwm on here and yes I've searched the forums nothing works I have the cdma version of this phone was also wondering if there was any Roms for the cdma version or if anyone was willing to port say nameless Rom thanks for any help guys. Ps bootloader is unlocked
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Did you use superboot? That didn't work for me either on my GSM phone, maybe try the all in one kit
I tried both sets nothing works now my phone is all sluggish from it and everytome I try to boot to recovery or restore it gives me that HTC screen abt development purposes only
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Bump still need help with this
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Bump still need help with this
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OKay !! First i wanna know is did u flash recovery.img ??? and is it on stock rom right now ??
Yes I flashed the clockwork mod that came with the all in one kit but I can't boot into it when I try gives me that HTC splash screen abt development purposes only and yes its still stock
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Try flashing TWRP recovery and see if it helps ... You can find it in desire c dev section by nikhil ..hope it helps
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Alright man ill try it any ideas abt porting over nameless or developing a Rom for the cdma version if someone would point me.in the right direction maybe I can try that way we have a new developer
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Alright man ill try it any ideas abt porting over nameless or developing a Rom for the cdma version if someone would point me.in the right direction maybe I can try that way we have a new developer
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ayt dude !! try that out !! if tht works i'll see if i can find something for you !! about porting your rom
I got the same problem with my desire c cdma, tried flashing some recoveries for my phone and none work, also i flashed superboot boot.img and now my phone won't even pass the htc logo! =S Please Help! Where can i find the stock boot.img or at least a custom rom for the cdma version?
Guys send be the system backup image for your device, then I can implement the revolution rom tweaks then it will work on your CDMA phone.
First however I need your system image.
Can u tell me.the steps to do that and.ill go ahead and get that sent to u still kinda new to all this stuff be great to get away from stock this.phone has a lot.of potential
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could i also get a copy of that folder (as i would like it to bulid my rom)
I'll gladly give my system image to anyone that wants it just I need to know how I get it
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Ok I pulled the system image using adb but I have no idea where it is saved at also wondering if possible to port nameless using this
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guess i should throw this out there as well no recovery will work on my phone every time i try to boot recovery i just get that damn htc splash screen abt being for devlopmet purposes only
I can try building twrp recovery for cdma version too, but I need a link to its kernel source though.
Also give be the output you get when to type
cat /proc/emmc
Through terminal emulator or adb shell.
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Really hope i pulled the right thing will update post with the link within the hr taking that long to upload
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I can try building twrp for cdma version too, but I need a link to its kernel source though.
Also give be the output you get when to type
cat /proc/emmc
Through terminal emulator or adb shell.
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Tried running that command but all i get is that it is not a recognizable command will try thru terminal emulator if i can since I have even got root yet
RayneShadow said:
Tried running that command but all i get is that it is not a recognizable command will try thru terminal emulator if i can since I have even got root yet
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You have to type adb shell
Then try typing cat /proc/emmc
I dont think you will get an output if you try this command through terminal unless you are rooted. You need to type su then cat /proc/emmc when you try this using termnal emulator.
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1. By rooting my HTC Desire C and using it with the stock room (not with the nameless rom) could i be able to Update if htc sends a new software update like jelly bean.
2. Is there any method how to unroot if i have warranty purposes ?
Thx a lot.
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You can still receive updates while your rooted but you may have to reroot afterwards and I don't think there will be a jellybean update for this phone probably just be a few software updates.
Also if you used the superboot r1 method of rooting you can easily do a full unroot from the options in supersu if you need to send your phone off for any reason. I did this recently when I sent mine off for repair.
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You can still receive updates while your rooted but you may have to reroot afterwards and I don't think there will be a jellybean update for this phone probably just be a few software updates.
Also if you used the superboot r1 method of rooting you can easily do a full unroot from the options in supersu if you need to send your phone off for any reason. I did this recently when I sent mine off for repair.
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Can u give me any idea how did u do full unroot ? (did u lock bootloader first or unroot ) ?
No I didn't relock the bootloader but you can if you want I just went in supersu went to options and at the bottom there's a full unroot option just have to click it and your done.
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albaneso99 said:
1. By rooting my HTC Desire C and using it with the stock room (not with the nameless rom) could i be able to Update if htc sends a new software update like jelly bean.
2. Is there any method how to unroot if i have warranty purposes ?
Thx a lot.
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This roots are only permanent roots. You can install updates, but than when I tryed my root was deleted and I needed to root it again and now I'm using nameless rom. So you should try just to download software updates and install them and then reboot your phone and check if you got root with Rootchecker and SuperSU.
Well now im confused a bit, i think its imposible to root desire c if bootloader is locked ... :/
Mby.im sounding dumb but im noob
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Yes you need unlocked bootloader to root but what I ment was you can relock it if you need to send your phone off
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Ok now its fine :d thx.
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Hard Touch and Lagginess
Hey .. Desire C's touch is a bit harder than Explorer's .. Has anyone noticed that ... ??
And I have observed lagg in playing games and a long delay in opening application specially message app, people app and when I press the back button , it takes 3 seconds to go to the previous screen .. Please can anyone help me out ,,, ?
The lag is probably due to sense 4 as it is pretty ram intensive .
But you can try ram managing scripts like supercharger v6. or try swapping ( install the overclocked kernel before you swap )
Over-clocked Kernel
Hey, I just had a question regarding the over-clocked kernel for the desire c. I'm already flashing the latest and last nameless rom and was thinking about trying out the explosion, but I was just wondering if anyone had any insight regrading the over clocking-- I read on the nameless thread that there were some issues with it?
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You can still receive updates while your rooted but you may have to reroot afterwards and I don't think there will be a jellybean update for this phone probably just be a few software updates.
Also if you used the superboot r1 method of rooting you can easily do a full unroot from the options in supersu if you need to send your phone off for any reason. I did this recently when I sent mine off for repair.
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iam facing drivers installation problem plzz help me bro
it is showing android1.0 is missing
Anyone here tell us how to flash a kernel ? A tutorial would be cool thx.
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I guess you are talking about flashing boot.img, am i right?
If so, here is the procedure. First install the htc usb drivers and adb seen in the second post of this thread.
Been waiting for a root for my phone for a while now. Any news? I've got a HTC Desire C (golfc) my carrier is Cricket.
You can root your phone the same as any other user. However, you cannot flash the same roms or you could brick your phone.
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You can root your phone the same as any other user. However, you cannot flash the same roms or you could brick your phone.
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I'm unable to root my phone with the methods I've tried. It sits at a screen that has the HTC Logo and says, "This build is for dev purposes only..."
I've been told in another thread that there is no root for the golfc.
Make a clockworkmod backup and send me your boot, I can modify it to have root access.
Dont flash superboot it will work but, break your wifi.
Other thing if you flashed superboot you can flash my oc kernels I think it's compatible with cdma too, just copy /system/lib/modules/ files from my rom to enable wifi, push to your phone same directory.
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jmelton3 said:
Been waiting for a root for my phone for a while now. Any news? I've got a HTC Desire C (golfc) my carrier is Cricket.
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go to youtube and lookup root with restore and its the first video. then download ffrom attached files. and before you do ANYTHING else do me a huge favor and get partition manager from the market and dump your recovery and attach the .img file to your response. PLEASE! actually email it to me please leviticusdrummer at gmail
Levimg said:
go to youtube and lookup root with restore and its the first video. then download ffrom attached files. and before you do ANYTHING else do me a huge favor and get partition manager from the market and dump your recovery and attach the .img file to your response. PLEASE! actually email it to me please leviticusdrummer at gmail
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Any custom ROMs for golfc yet?
Don't think so.
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Scroll down this thread!
I posted an external link that has it as there's nothing on XDA for Cricket
*makes me wonder if anybody actually searches anymore*
Bashing away at my HTC Desire C
Do u guys have a default task manager apk file and if you could maybe upload it. These other ones are pretty bad, can't stop anything with them.
Thanks
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You can't install it like a normal app because it's signed... You must install it with adb (I don't know if it works... I never used it yet). Right now I can't upload the apk, but maybe later
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smoza said:
You can't install it like a normal app because it's signed... You must install it with adb (I don't know if it works... I never used it yet). Right now I can't upload the apk, but maybe later
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Ok I found a apk file...Now I will try to install it...
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I installed it with adb, but when I try to open it crash.Do you know issue?
Hi all. So I've just unlocked the bootloader on my Cricket HTC Desire C. But when I try to install Superboot, it just reboots and stays stuck on the HTC logo with a message. "This build is for development purposes only". Can anyone help me?
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Running Cyanogenmod 10.2 with Stock kernel with Android 4.3.1
Use search function to find similar thread
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Super boot means Super su or superuser ? That is u rooted the device ?
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r1 superboot splash screen
1. Was the phone operating and in use after you rooted it with r1_Superboot?
2. Have you installed Superboot and installed a ROM without rebooting the system or wiping caches/data etc?
3. Have you installed a Custom Recovery?
4. Have you ensured you have read through guides before flashing? I ask this with only -*1*- posting it does not bode well!
A quick google search and 3 pages in you find -> https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=26&cad=rja&ved=0CEsQFjAFOBQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.xda-developers.com%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D2305429%26page%3D2&ei=KvyuUr_dJ4OAhAftnIDABw&usg=AFQjCNGgxlojZOIPXesuQTzy0TOM7dCwBw&bvm=bv.57967247,d.bGQ Go back to Thread Start and post #6 leads you to a good guide -> {{READ the whole thread as there may be more up to date info than my quick search }} http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1947613
If after trying to access HBOOT, flash a recovery, flash a ROM does not work you will have to see about flashing a DIAG image {extreme case}
The key is Cricket. try this thread, very hard to find... http://www.cricketusers.com/cricket-htc-desire-c/85095-root-new-post.html
Anything here in XDA is not for the Cricket, don't try.
I have not done anything except unlocking the bootloader.
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