HTC Official Froyo ROM in RUU
http://shipped-roms.com/shipped/Bra...3.00.32U_5.09.00.20_release_140022_signed.exe
Enjoy!
wow..thanks...
Is it a version for newer slcd or normal display...or both..??
I don't actually know, but I suppose for both...
There aren't any separate versions, you just need a newer release (such as this) to support SLCD screens.
Running this will update you to froyo, but of course make it impossible to root (for now, at least).
Any word on any improvements in this version?
First look: seems to be the OTA version...
if i extract the zip and make a version with root using dsixda kitchen will remove the hboot..??
with kind regards..Alex
Is this just the same as what all the roms here are based on? Or is it a newer build?
Football said:
HTC Official Froyo ROM in RUU
http://shipped-roms.com/shipped/Bra...3.00.32U_5.09.00.20_release_140022_signed.exe
Enjoy!
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Thanks for sharing
do i need to root my htc desire from UK t mobile to install this 2.2?
Football said:
HTC Official Froyo ROM in RUU
http://shipped-roms.com/shipped/Bra...3.00.32U_5.09.00.20_release_140022_signed.exe
Enjoy!
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Thank you so much! Been looking for this for past week since apparently I missed my OTA "IMEI cluster" distribution.
Now I have to learn how to install the thing -- since i've never done anything ti an android phone. All my prior experience was with with RUU for Windows Mobile.
Is this where I have to use HTC Sync to install this? (braces for being slapped around)
Thanks for sharing
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do i need to root my htc desire from UK t mobile to install this 2.2?
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Yeah, I would like to know this as well!
This is the INDEX PAGE from where that FROYO ROM file came
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do i need to root my htc desire from UK t mobile to install this 2.2?
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Jonney - You will need to wait for confirmation from someone more experienced with Android than I am. I have been here at XDA for several years and installed many ROMS onto my Windows Mobile phones... However, for my 2 ANDROID phones I've had since then -- the HERO, and the DESIRE -- I have chosen, for now, to stay with the "stock roms" that are shipped with my phones -- as well as their official updates. To be clear, I have not rooted my Desire. And it is my intent to update my Desire to this new official Froyo Android 2.2 OS update.
It is my understanding that this is the official FROYO UPDATE that GSM Desire Phones have received "OTA" (Over the air) via "Software Updates". LOOK BELOW AT THE SITE image from where this file came. The site is called "Shipped-ROMS". Look at the list of files here. This page is devoted just to the specific phone, the HTC BRAVO, which was the original codename used by HTC before the Desire was actually released. You can confirm that by looking at the "DEVICE DATABASE" that is linked to from the top of every page on XDA-developers, under the XDA logo:
For me, the question is:
HOW to install the file. I *believe* it is done using HTC Sync on your Desktop PC, connected by USB cable to your Desire.
HTC Sync (app for your PC suitable for syncing with the Desire) is downloadable here:
If anyone is here who can confirm the process, it would be helpful to many, thank you! We want apps2sd, "close to" 720p video, and, improved speed!
Thanks for sharing!!!!!
will I be able to apply the ROM even my Desire is an Asia verson?
Got the update already OTA but always nice to have RUU file to hand in case of emergencies - good look!!
so this is actually the newewst version of FROYO 2.2 ?
I found these steps from the forum
somebody brave enough to try?
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How to Unroot your HTC Desire to stock
If you Have A 0.75 Bootloader:
Generic RUU Download / Mirror #1
T-Mobile UK RUU Download
o2 UK RUU Download
3 UK RUU Download
If You Have A 0.80 Bootloader: Download
Other RUUs Avalible Here
You will need:
1. HTC Sync (For Drivers)
2. The Download Above
3. A Windows PC
4. A Goldcard (Not required for generic HTC Desires)
The Guide:
1. Make sure your goldcard is in your phone (If Required-if your phone is branded)
2. Turn your Desire on
3. Connect it to a Windows PC
4. Run the HTC RUU
5. Let it run
6. & YOUR DONE!
You can use it to return your phone for warranty purposes!
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Mirror, mirror on the wall
http://files.bestblog.de/desire/RUU...3.00.32U_5.09.00.20_release_140022_signed.exe
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Hi all have got a quick question here. With the new HTC HD2 Rom available from htc site, why can't i download it to my T-mobile phone. It keep telling me that it is not suitable for this device. And is there a way to get around this so i can download the new rom? Need any help i can get please.
buddaking said:
Hi all have got a quick question here. With the new HTC HD2 Rom available from htc site, why can't i download it to my T-mobile phone. It keep telling me that it is not suitable for this device. And is there a way to get around this so i can download the new rom? Need any help i can get please.
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Wrong thread, should post in ROM section.
You have a branded phone, these are official ROMS for unbranded phones, wayt till TM provides theire new ROM based on an official HTC ROM.
Or HSPL your phone (void warranty) and flash away
Had the same problem and flashed the latest ROM using SSPL. It was quite painless and the HD2 works fine. Do a search for SSPL or HSPL in this forum and all will be explained.
good luck
Why is it necessary to download the new rpm. I have the same problem. Just curious. My phone seems to be working nicely.
Use the below link to get the ROM and then grab a Goldcard and put the ROM on. Or you can follow the HSPL route instead if you prefer.
Will probably invalidate any TMo warranty you may have so be aware.
http://94.136.51.200/download/RomCo...Radio_Signed_15.30.50.07U_2.06.51.07_Ship.exe
Should I root my phone first before upgrading to 2.2 or upgrade first then root?
If you're talking about the Over The Air (OTA) update that was announced, you should only upgrade with that if you don't want to root or customize anymore. For the moment, that OTA will take away root if you have it and you won't be able to get it back (for now).
If you're talking about upgrading to 2.2 using one of the ROMs posted here on XDA, then you need to root your phone in order to have the option to flash one of those onto your Aria.
911jason said:
If you're talking about the Over The Air (OTA) update that was announced, you should only upgrade with that if you don't want to root or customize anymore. For the moment, that OTA will take away root if you have it and you won't be able to get it back (for now).
If you're talking about upgrading to 2.2 using one of the ROMs posted here on XDA, then you need to root your phone in order to have the option to flash one of those onto your Aria.
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Thanks that was very helpful! I'm going to root first them upgrade with one of the 2.2 ROMs here. I didn't know an OTA 2.2 update was out for the Aria already.
Well, it is and it isn't... it's available for non-branded Arias. AT&T hasn't released their version of the 2.2 update for the Aria, but when they do it will break your root access if you install it. At least temporarily. There's really no reason to use the official updates unless you need to return your Aria for some reason. Otherwise, you'll have more features using the custom ROMs here.
With the 2.2 upgrade for the Aria, were there any advancements on Adobe Flash?
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With the 2.2 upgrade for the Aria, were there any advancements on Adobe Flash?
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No since this is an HTC Sense ROM, it still uses HTC Flash Lite just like the original ROM did. The Aria processor is not currently supported by Adobe Flash 10.x.
ok so I got a question. I have an ATT aria can I get the HTC 2.2 rom on my phone and then root my phone?
No, at the moment you can't. If you install the HTC OTA update you will lose root and be unable to get it back until one of the devs figures it out again. There are, however, plenty of Froyo ROMs to choose from, so you really don't need the HTC update to get 2.2.
Edit: Nevermind, looks like I spoke too soon. See this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9863183#post9863183
911jason said:
No, at the moment you can't. If you install the HTC OTA update you will lose root and be unable to get it back until one of the devs figures it out again. There are, however, plenty of Froyo ROMs to choose from, so you really don't need the HTC update to get 2.2.
Edit: Nevermind, looks like I spoke too soon. See this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9863183#post9863183
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Thanks I have the Liberated rom on my phone right now. I'm just looking for a 2.2 Froyo that has the full bluetooth dialer support.
AkumaMax said:
Thanks I have the Liberated rom on my phone right now. I'm just looking for a 2.2 Froyo that has the full bluetooth dialer support.
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What's the best ROM out there right now? Which one would you recommend?
911jason said:
If you're talking about the Over The Air (OTA) update that was announced, you should only upgrade with that if you don't want to root or customize anymore. For the moment, that OTA will take away root if you have it and you won't be able to get it back (for now).
If you're talking about upgrading to 2.2 using one of the ROMs posted here on XDA, then you need to root your phone in order to have the option to flash one of those onto your Aria.
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What's the best ROM out there right now? Which one would you recommend?
Currently, the two Froyo (Android 2.2) contenders for the Aria are CyanogenMod 6.1 and Liberated FR008.
Cyanogen offers a more unedited Android product with access to all sorts of settings and customization options. Liberated is more of a stock HTC Sense version of Android. Both ROMs are pretty much the creation of XDA member Attn1 who spends a ton of time developing for the Aria and here on the boards answerings questions.
The cool thing is that once you have rooted your Aria and installed Clockwork Mod Recovery, you can make a Nandroid back-up which will save your current setup along with all of your settings so that you can freely install these ROMs knowing that you can always safely return to your back-up if you don't like it. It's very... liberating!
sorry i'm newbie here.
May i ask how to root Htc aria ?
its 2.2 version
vvf3ng said:
sorry i'm newbie here.
May i ask how to root Htc aria ?
its 2.2 version
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Once updated the official way (RUU from HTC website from AT&T), bringing your phone to android 2.2.2, then their is currently no way to root it. If you rooted from android 2.1 then updated using Cyanogenmod, then go here and use this to root: http://unrevoked.com/recovery/. Download, run it and follow instructions. N.B- This (current version - 3.32) will not work on factory updated android 2.2.2.
P.S. - You should have made this thread in the HTC Aria General section here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=681.
I don't know is that official way i updated my phone.
It was like auto update.
A message poped out and ask me whether want to update the version or not.
Is 2.2 and 2.2.2 equivalent ?
How if i never root before ??
vvf3ng said:
I don't know is that official way i updated my phone.
It was like auto update.
A message poped out and ask me whether want to update the version or not.
Is 2.2 and 2.2.2 equivalent ?
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Check your hboot version. Instructions:
1. Turn off your phone
2. Hold volume down
3.Power on (still holding volume down)
Look at HBOOT and reply what version you have. If it is 1.02.0000, then your phone is currently unrootable. If you see 0.57, then you can root your phone by doing what I said in my first post. I don't know why it only says 2.2, but the hboot version will tell it all.
The Asian release was just 2.2
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Yea its 1.02.0000 =.=" bad news :/
Hello,
can the new HBOOT 2.x be unlocked by the htc software available under htcdev.com/bootloader ?
Are there any advantages in using this software?
thanks in advance!
No.. Htc has not added desire s in their list yet.. Till then wait
I somewhere read that it is possible...
Why don't you give it a shot, I am curious too...
korenisko said:
I somewhere read that it is possible...
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I've also read that someone said that they tried it and even though device isn't in the supported list it worked, but, no evidence was provided and it all sounds unnecessarily risky!
There is currently no need to risk our devices any further like this, as HTC are slowly making progress to unlock them for us. I mean who would have thought that we would have been running official Sense 3.0 a month ago!
But, don't listen to me, if you're willing to take the risk then off you go!
It functioning with latest OTA update. But, we have better solutions
Here you can read it: Push me
ben_pyett said:
I've also read that someone said that they tried it and even though device isn't in the supported list it worked, but, no evidence was provided and it all sounds unnecessarily risky!
There is currently no need to risk our devices any further like this, as HTC are slowly making progress to unlock them for us. I mean who would have thought that we would have been running official Sense 3.0 a month ago!
But, don't listen to me, if you're willing to take the risk then off you go!
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Actually there is no risk. The procedure described at the HTC website leads you to get_identifier_token for your device that you have to send them. Afterwards they send you an unlock code binary file. Then you can decide to use it or not. This is not a reflash procedure - no risk at all...
Also there is no indication that Desire S is not supported. There is said clear enough:
The following 2011 models (Launched prior to September, 2011) will be supported on this web site. Devices in GREEN are currently unlockable, check back often for updates on the unlock status of additional devices:
And the device listed below are all in GREEN
Model FOTA/ROM
EVO 3D (Sprint) 2.08.651.2
EVO 3D (Rogers) 1.20.631.2
EVO 3D (EMEA) 1.20.401.2
EVO 4G+ (Korea Telecom) 1.47.1010.4
Sensation 4G (T-Mobile US) 1.45.531.1
Sensation (EU) 1.45.401.2
Sensation (TUR) 1.45.468.1
Sensation (Arabic) 1.45.415.4
Sensation (Bouygues FRA) 1.45.483.1
Sensation (SKT Korea) 1.45.911.2
Sensation (Vodafone) 1.45.16x.1
Flyer (WWE) 2.23.405.3_R
Flyer (WWE Wi-Fi) 2.27.1114.31
Flyer (TUR) 2.27.468.1
Flyer (TUR Wi-Fi) 2.27.1127.31
Flyer (Brightstar) 2.27.1540.31_R
S710d (China Telecom) 3.06.1401.0
Just logon to htcdev and follow the steps. You will be impressed!!
uhm I tried as well, however after installing the SDK (tried both the installer and the zip file) I couldn't find fastboot.exe anywhere (r14 version) Any thoughts? Could someone perhaps upload the latest file for me? thx
Archer74 said:
uhm I tried as well, however after installing the SDK (tried both the installer and the zip file) I couldn't find fastboot.exe anywhere (r14 version) Any thoughts? Could someone perhaps upload the latest file for me? thx
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It works for the official new hboot.
A few information can be found here:
[GUIDE] Official HBOOT 2.00.0002 downgrade (My success story)
Archer74 said:
uhm I tried as well, however after installing the SDK (tried both the installer and the zip file) I couldn't find fastboot.exe anywhere (r14 version) Any thoughts? Could someone perhaps upload the latest file for me? thx
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all you need is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=727371&d=1316684239
Hello everybody,
My phone:
HTC Sensation Z710e (free) rooted
Android version 2.3.4
HTC Sense Version: 3.0
My target:
Be able to upgrade my softweare to Adnroid 4 using the automatic update feature built on the phone.
The problem:
My phone is rooted, and after downloading the update for my phone (using the official feature), it's beeing blocked after reseting. According to some messages I've found, this happens because my phone is rooted.
Questions:
Do I have to unroot the phone in order to be able to use the update manager?
Is there another way or suggestion to get my target?
Before writing this email I did google for the answer with no success. The problem is there are lots of concepts and words and I get lost, could you please be clear explaining the ideas? This message would be a good help for users like me in the future.
I will apreciate any kind of help
Thanks in advance
shilluck said:
Hello everybody,
My phone:
HTC Sensation Z710e (free) rooted
Android version 2.3.4
HTC Sense Version: 3.0
My target:
Be able to upgrade my softweare to Adnroid 4 using the automatic update feature built on the phone.
The problem:
My phone is rooted, and after downloading the update for my phone (using the official feature), it's beeing blocked after reseting. According to some messages I've found, this happens because my phone is rooted.
Questions:
Do I have to unroot the phone in order to be able to use the update manager?
Is there another way or suggestion to get my target?
Before writing this email I did google for the answer with no success. The problem is there are lots of concepts and words and I get lost, could you please be clear explaining the ideas? This message would be a good help for users like me in the future.
I will apreciate any kind of help
Thanks in advance
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in order to get official update you have to be 100% stock and yes also unrooted
another way is to S-OFF your device with revolutionary.io (i assume your hboot version is 1.1x depending of your android version)
then install the 3.32fw,install 3.33fw and then the rom you want
best wishes
rzr86 said:
in order to get official update you have to be 100% stock and yes also unrooted
another way is to S-OFF your device with revolutionary.io (i assume your hboot version is 1.1x depending of your android version)
then install the 3.32fw,install 3.33fw and then the rom you want
best wishes
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Thank you very much for your reply!
What does "to be 100% stock" mean and how can I get it?
shilluck said:
Thank you very much for your reply!
What does "to be 100% stock" mean and how can I get it?
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it means as the phone came from the manufacturer, so no rooting, no addition software installed or removed. It is quite risky going back to S-On and installing a stock rom. I would not suggest it unless you are planning on returning your phone for a repair...
the key thing is to unroot your phone, most superuser applications have this option in. Also you can delete the superuser.apk from /system/app
hope this helps
Edit: Nevermind
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I think there is a guide I saw to technical terms let me get link for you http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1466228 read this it will help
This gives you all Android terms so you can understand everything now if you read it. Please press thanks if I've helped you in any way. Best wishes this is a great guide and it explains everything so no more wondering what things mean. Give this guide a read.
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