[Q] can you install any rom with clockwork 3.xxx? - HTC Inspire 4G

i feel like an idiot for asking this but i hear that clockworkmod 3.xxx is only for 2.3 roms? i dont know

trell959 said:
i feel like an idiot for asking this but i hear that clockworkmod 3.xxx is only for 2.3 roms? i dont know
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Version 3 is required to flash GB ROMs but it flashes 2.2 ROMs as well.

EtherealRemnant said:
Version 3 is required to flash GB ROMs but it flashes 2.2 ROMs as well.
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Thanks !
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Desire HD ROMs

I've found that you can flash some Desire HD ROMs to the inspire if you flash a compatible kernel over top of it.
I'm currently running Android Revolution HD on my Inspire (so far the only one I've tried, I haven't had any issues yet).
Here are the steps I used to do this:
- Copy ROM and Kernel to SDCard
- reboot into recovery
- Make a nandroid backup from Clockwork Recovery (I always make a backup just in case I need to go back)
- wipe data/cache in Clockwork
- flash ROM from Clockwork
- flash kernel from Clockwork
I used a Telus Desire HD kernel I found on the forums (same as Inspire) Sound and everything works.
I'll also attach the kernel I used for everyone to try it out.
Please report and other ROMs you have success or failure with so everyone can know what works.
EDIT: This isn't really needed anymore since the new source and kernels coming out support the Inspire. Just find a ROM that has the 1.72 kernel source and flash it, it should work as is.
I'm using Revolution HD that mike1986. posted in this this forum with no issues.
does CM7 work? I am scared to mess until I get an easy way to revert to stock like odin back to stock on the captivate. If someone knows an easy fail safe measure like the download mode on the captivate I would love to know then i will try anything!
I love you <3 lmao
laxwillsch said:
does CM7 work? I am scared to mess until I get an easy way to revert to stock like odin back to stock on the captivate. If someone knows an easy fail safe measure like the download mode on the captivate I would love to know then i will try anything!
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That's what nandroids for! And, nothing will be like odin or kies, its HTC, not samsung, just read, you can revert to stock as long as you have a nandroid
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AHhh here we go, lets do this
whats voice like with the telus
davwman said:
whats voice like with the telus
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Same question here? How is the sound quality when making phone calls?
ljwnow said:
Same question here? How is the sound quality when making phone calls?
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i'll tell you in 10min, im flashing right now.
blaze0303 said:
i'll tell you in 10min, im flashing right now.
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Which ROM are you flashing?
blaze0303 said:
i'll tell you in 10min, im flashing right now.
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CM7?
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I just flashed CM7 and the telus kernel, I got stuck on HTC white screen..hmm!!
Tony710 - genius move, buddy. I have had my goldcard ready, but have been waiting for this ROM to become available ( heard this is so much faster and more power efficient than stock).
Needless to say, i'll be rooting and flashing this tomorrow.
Thanks again.
Not cyanogen. Goto HTC Desire HD Development forum, and grab the Android Revolution ROM.
Flashed leedroid v.2 with the telus rom and it works just fine. kinda wish i had the leedroid rom because it had a %20 vol increase. but i now have a 1.22ghz OC!!!!! Can anyone make a increased volume kernel. i've noticed that ours is blocked to 73% of the maxium
HTC Inspire...check
ROOT...check
CWM...check
Flashing custom rom on a phone released 3 days ago...Priceless!!!
Let's compile a list of working Desire HD ROMs
So far we have
1) Android Revolution
2) LeeDroid v2
I'm gonna pick out some other ROMs to try out! Good find OP
Can also confirm android revolution is working and working fast indeed!
davwman said:
Can also confirm android revolution is working and working fast indeed!
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What radio are you guys using?
r34p3rex said:
Let's compile a list of working Desire HD ROMs
So far we have
1) Android Revolution
2) LeeDroid v2
I'm gonna pick out some other ROMs to try out! Good find OP
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Youtube will not play in Android revolution. So delete "Android revo"
ljwnow said:
Youtube will not play in Android revolution. So delete "Android revo"
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try this https://www.dropbox.com/s/1wlh5gf2awzhozm/WiFi_fix_disables_ad-hoc.zip

[Q] CM7 for a rooted Samsung SGS Running on Gingerbread XXJVK is it possible?

Is is possible to have a Cyanogenmod 7 for a rooted Samsung Galaxy S i9000, is theres any thread that have a detailed instruction on how to put this on your SGS specifically? thanks, a reply will be much appreciated...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=924400
Check here
crazy25000 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=924400
Check here
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Thanks man, Im checking it right now..thanks for the help.... are you already on CM7?
Jayfunk said:
Thanks man, Im checking it right now..thanks for the help.... are you already on CM7?
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Yup, I've flashed almost every room and I'm sticking to this now that it's stable. I really think you'll love it, let me know if you need help.
crazy25000 said:
Yup, I've flashed almost every room and I'm sticking to this now that it's stable. I really think you'll love it, let me know if you need help.
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Just a question.. I have SGS international editon flashed with gingerbread 2.3.3 XXJVK.. do I need to downgrade my firmware first to froyo before I can put CM7 to my phone..well the thread made me more confused hehehe
Jayfunk said:
Just a question.. I have SGS international editon flashed with gingerbread 2.3.3 XXJVK.. do I need to downgrade my firmware first to froyo before I can put CM7 to my phone..well the thread made me more confused hehehe
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yeah you have to flash a froyo package that has the froyo bootloaders. try JPU or EZbase.
runedrune said:
yeah you have to flash a froyo package that has the froyo bootloaders. try JPU or EZbase.
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Correct, you have to flash froyo ROM, then flash a stock voodoo + froyo kernel. From here follow the instructions from the OP who posted the CM7 ROM.

(Request) stock rom 2.3.4 rooted?

Thanks man exist flashable zip rom stock rom 2.3.4 rooted?
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r u after a rooted stock rom 2.3.4?????
Cyanogen tweeted a pic of cm 7.1 earlier with 2.3.4 so im sure itll be out for cm here shortly
I made one yesterday but not shared here yet (posted in htcmania)
Actually is the rom i use, If you want to use feel free to do it!
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/26113104/NS_signed_rooted_234.zip
Only add, root and busybox. Is not deodexed, maybe today i'll make another with tweaks + additions + deodexed
Regards
chris6278 said:
Cyanogen tweeted a pic of cm 7.1 earlier with 2.3.4 so im sure itll be out for cm here shortly
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mmmmm sounds good
While waiting you can try blandroid.org. flashed it today and runs fine.
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nitsuajd said:
I made one yesterday but not shared here yet (posted in htcmania)
Actually is the rom i use, If you want to use feel free to do it!
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/26113104/NS_signed_rooted_234.zip
Only add, root and busybox. Is not deodexed, maybe today i'll make another with tweaks + additions + deodexed
Regards
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thx.
I'm Waiting For deodexed
its work fine
but the radio stay on KB3 its not Should be new radio?
jonatansofer said:
its work fine
but the radio stay on KB3 its not Should be new radio?
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you have to manually flash the new radio
nitsuajd said:
I made one yesterday but not shared here yet (posted in htcmania)
Actually is the rom i use, If you want to use feel free to do it!
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/26113104/NS_signed_rooted_234.zip
Only add, root and busybox. Is not deodexed, maybe today i'll make another with tweaks + additions + deodexed
Regards
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thanks man
its work fine <br />
but the radio stay on KB3 its not Should be new radio?
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you have to manually flash the new radio
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I just flashed the stock rom and my radio is I9020XXKD1
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Zehlek said:
I just flashed the stock rom and my radio is I9020XXKD1
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the person who uploaded the rooted version of 2.3.4 might of not included the new radio, if you download the normal 2.3.4 it'll include the new radio.
its obvious that when he updated to 2.3.4, it wasnt the STOCK STOCK version so it didnt include the new radio, therefore he has to manually update his radio
zephiK said:
the person who uploaded the rooted version of 2.3.4 might of not included the new radio, if you download the normal 2.3.4 it'll include the new radio.
its obvious that when he updated to 2.3.4, it wasnt the STOCK STOCK version so it didnt include the new radio, therefore he has to manually update his radio
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Ok I wasn't sure. I actually flashed stock 2.3.3 through cwm and then 2.3.4 followed by su.zip to remained rooted
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Zehlek said:
Ok I wasn't sure. I actually flashed stock 2.3.3 through cwm and then 2.3.4 followed by su.zip to remained rooted
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Now I have installed manually the radio
zephiK said:
the person who uploaded the rooted version of 2.3.4 might of not included the new radio, if you download the normal 2.3.4 it'll include the new radio.
its obvious that when he updated to 2.3.4, it wasnt the STOCK STOCK version so it didnt include the new radio, therefore he has to manually update his radio
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That person must of flashed 2.3.4 while being kn a radio other than KB1. I would imagine.
My radio updated automatically from KB1 to KD1 as the majority of us.
That's really weird on it not updating as well.
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Sorry i don't remember to say the zip doesn't include the radio, but you can flash individually from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13315514&postcount=122
just download 2.3.4 and use the Superboot method, it should root 2.3.4 no problem
nicknowsky said:
just download 2.3.4 and use the Superboot method, it should root 2.3.4 no problem
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^ people tend to make things more difficult for them. its not really that difficult.
now if you were asking for a 2.3.4 DEOXED version, it would be a guarantee that superuser.apk would be included
Once you are on stock 2.3.4 all you have to do is flash and then boot into ClockWork Recovery, mount /system and flash the superuser zip file and thats it, your rooted.
zephiK said:
^ people tend to make things more difficult for them. its not really that difficult.
now if you were asking for a 2.3.4 DEOXED version, it would be a guarantee that superuser.apk would be included
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i know, that or they didnt search hard enough. There is a thread in the GENERAL DISCUSSION section that kinda covers it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056940

gingerbread

guys im thinking of finally updating to gingerbread because some apps are requiring that os .... my questions are :
if im rooted can i still just press the update button from the notification menu?
2. should i be doing that ? a lot of posts online complain about this update so is it worth it? could i be better off flashing a gingerbread based custom rom from this website?
3. is there a backup process to make sure i can go back to froyo if the need arises?
thanks
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If you are rooted you should not update the phone using the button. I don't think it will work anyways. If you want stock gingerbread there are plenty on here. In my sig, Juicy has a stable, fast, yet great on battery 2.52 Gingerbread with sense 2.5. It is version R2. There are more advanced sense 3.0 and 3.5 ROMs out there too. Both highly modified and looking like a stock ROM.
okay ... so i will just keep ignoring that button i guess...
thabks for the help
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oik01 said:
okay ... so i will just keep ignoring that button i guess...
thabks for the help
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Why? You might as well just put a better rom on there it's a lot better anyway
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oik01 said:
guys im thinking of finally updating to gingerbread because some apps are requiring that os .... my questions are :
if im rooted can i still just press the update button from the notification menu?
2. should i be doing that ? a lot of posts online complain about this update so is it worth it? could i be better off flashing a gingerbread based custom rom from this website?
3. is there a backup process to make sure i can go back to froyo if the need arises?
thanks
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The update worked well for me and found no bugs when I did it, but It all depends on what you do with your cell. Custom Roms are all beta versions, that means that they all have bugs but most are very smooth and stable and have many tweaks to play with that you won´t find out in the stock gb update.
If you run the update, you will loose the root access, so you will have to run the hack kit again. You can also flash the rooted version of that RUU that is in the general section under the thread Stock Roms...is the Gene Pole's one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1385016
Make a nandroid backup with the Rom Manager or 4EXT recovery (the one you are using) and in case you don't like the update go can restore it...hope it helps.
glevitan said:
Custom Roms are all beta versions
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Actually, no. Unless you consider a ROM built off of an official RUU as being beta.
pazzo02 said:
Actually, no. Unless you consider a ROM built off of an official RUU as being beta.
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What I actually meant is that are not offical and bugs are solved on the run as reported by users...I have been using most of the roms in the forum and are awesome...I won´t go back to stock again again, but you have to know what you are doing and what to expect...
pazzo02 said:
Actually, no. Unless you consider a ROM built off of an official RUU as being beta.
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Actually yes. All roms posted here are considered beta. This is due to the face that every custom rom changes some coding in the OS or kernel. Only non beta roms are stock roms.
Sorry, my understanding of a beta version is one that is still undergoing testing prior to the official release. Since these ROMs will never see an official release, I don't consider the ones made off of an official RUU as beta. Just my opinion.

Bit of confusion

So I've been reading since I did my root and flashed infusion 1.8 I'm wanting to mess around with custom roms I was seeing there is an miui it says it's 2.3.5 based my question is do I have to have ginger bread to flash this rom is that what it means when it's 2.3.5 based? I've googled and looked around the forums and couldn't really find anything on the subject so even a link would help I dont mind reading for myself thx guys
If you feel you are a noob, I would recommend non miui or non cm9 roms.
Androidfan1987 said:
So I've been reading since I did my root and flashed infusion 1.8 I'm wanting to mess around with custom roms I was seeing there is an miui it says it's 2.3.5 based my question is do I have to have ginger bread to flash this rom is that what it means when it's 2.3.5 based? I've googled and looked around the forums and couldn't really find anything on the subject so even a link would help I dont mind reading for myself thx guys
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Take a read thru the links on my signature block..kk
diablo009 said:
If you feel you are a noob, I would recommend non miui or non cm9 roms.
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why would that be? and are the non miui cm9 roms as fun or as cool? i really just wanna try improving my battery life i dont even have my phone overclocked right now and it uses battery like crazy ive tried undervolting and it didnt do anything but shut my phone down even on the lowest settings.
and just for future reference if it says there 2.3.5. based or whatever os base they are does that mean i have to be updated to flash it?
Androidfan1987 said:
and just for future reference if it says there 2.3.5. based or whatever os base they are does that mean i have to be updated to flash it?
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No need to update since it is an " update" if your rooted and all that good stuff and flash a Gingerbread ROM you will now have Gingerbread
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Androidfan1987 said:
why would that be? and are the non miui cm9 roms as fun or as cool?
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Who told you that those were the only cool roms out? Try them all and find the one that works best for your phone. Join the flash junkies, we're a fun bunch
X on Eternus Veris E
True story.
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over rated.
stock froyo is the way to go.
qkster said:
over rated. stock froyo is the way to go.
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The best stock froyo....
EXPERIMENT said:
Who told you that those were the only cool roms out? Try them all and find the one that works best for your phone. Join the flash junkies, we're a fun bunch
X on Eternus Veris E
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