[ROM]Official Froyo Rom 2.2 Zip - Desire Android Development

Hi guys, to begin I am not a developer.
I notice that a lot of people want to come back on Official Froyo Rom for differentes reasons (S-Off their device in general).
RUU don't work very fine with goldcard or people who are on a Gingerbread rom. It also unroot the devices. So I propose you Official Froyo Rom 2.2 zip.
It doesn't unroot your device, doesn't change your Hboot and doesn't change radio. It only change the rom
1) Download Bravo_WWE_2.29.405.5_v5
2) Flash 2.x.x.x recovery (CWM 3.x.x.x version doesn't work with froyo rom)
2.5.0.7 is the best version : .img and .zip
3) Full wipe via Recovery
4) Install the "update.zip" in Recovery
5) Reboot
6) Enjoy
If you want S-Off your device, it's Here ​
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Seems like a great idea to make stock ROM for recovery
Will it remove our custom HBOOTS (by alpharev), or will they stay untouched? If not removed, which will work with this ROM?
Will we stay S-OFF with this ROM??
I thought that "root" was stored in ROM-part of the memory, but i guess not I know it's the official, but is Superuser Included?

What makes this different from Teppic's pre-rooted stock 2.2 ROM?
- To go through some other points, CWM 3.x.x.x will work fine with this ROM unless you're using an update-script instead of the newer updater-script
- You don't need to rename the ZIPs in a custom recovery
No offence but this is a pointless thread as there are already stock FroYo ROMs available

spirol said:
Seems like a great idea to make stock ROM for recovery
Will it remove our custom HBOOTS (by alpharev), or will they stay untouched? If not removed, which will work with this ROM?
Will we stay S-OFF with this ROM??
I thought that "root" was stored in ROM-part of the memory, but i guess not I know it's the official, but is Superuser Included?
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I won't remove your custom Hboot, it's stock rom so you need Stock Hboot, you can download here : Here
It's doesn't unroot your phone, so if you are rooted, Superuser will stay
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It's always nice that more people take up Rom development, but as Eddy said with no mods at all, this is exactly what teppic74 has posted, namely a stock rooted Rom.
Anyway, include the following info too in your OP:
Rooted/not?
Busybox?
Version of su?
Init.d support?
Kernel-(if stock, mention that) etc...
One more thing..the term OTA suggests that this is the OTA patch that HTC sent over the network, which doesnt exactly descibe a complete stock rooted rom..
Welcome to ROM development.

EddyOS said:
What makes this different from Teppic's pre-rooted stock 2.2 ROM?
- To go through some other points, CWM 3.x.x.x will work fine with this ROM unless you're using an update-script instead of the newer updater-script
- You don't need to rename the ZIPs in a custom recovery
No offence but this is a pointless thread as there are already stock FroYo ROMs available
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droidzone said:
It's always nice that more people take up Rom development, but as Eddy said with no mods at all, this is exactly what teppic74 has posted, namely a stock rooted Rom.
Anyway, include the following info too in your OP:
Rooted/not?
Busybox?
Version of su?
Init.d support?
Kernel-(if stock, mention that) etc...
One more thing..the term OTA suggests that this is the OTA patch that HTC sent over the network, which doesnt exactly descibe a complete stock rooted rom..
Welcome to ROM development.
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It's correct, sorry I didn't see Teppic74 thread, I will better search the next time.
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(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

AOSP to Sense

If I switched from an AOSP Rom to a Sense ROM, should I just flash the new rom? or should I go back to stock, and then flash the sense ROM?
gvsukids said:
If I switched from an AOSP Rom to a Sense ROM, should I just flash the new rom? or should I go back to stock, and then flash the sense ROM?
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You can go directly between the two. Just do a full wipe when changing ROMs.
captivating
Only go back to a stock restore if you really f'ed things up, and then restore another ROM from their....
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gvsukids said:
If I switched from an AOSP Rom to a Sense ROM, should I just flash the new rom? or should I go back to stock, and then flash the sense ROM?
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I'll probably take a beating for saying this...
Just recently I switched from TPGB (AOSP) to AR HD (Sense) with no problem. I had to format to ext4 for ARHD before I flashed, but that was easy enough.
I was on ARHD for a long time, then wanted to try out an AOSP ROM and was using TPGB (which I love!!), but then I wanted to start playing around with the Kingdom lock screen and other Sense 3.0 mods that were available, so now I'm back to ARHD and loving it as well. I will say it's not as snappy as TPGB was, but I've installed Leedroid's kernel on top of it to give me a little more OC ability and it's doing wonderfully!
Wow really!!! First things first most roms state in the install instructions what you need to do. Second you should have asked this in the dev section under ther ROM your interested in. Flashing roms is never the same from rom to rom. You must read the devs instructions.
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Carlrobling said:
Wow really!!! First things first most roms state in the install instructions what you need to do. Second you should have asked this in the dev section under ther ROM your interested in. Flashing roms is never the same from rom to rom. You must read the devs instructions.
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I've never seen a chef tell you that you have to flash back to stock before you flash their ROM. That was the question. It wasn't ROM specific. He wanted to know if you could switch from an AOSP ROM to a Sense ROM without first flashing back to stock. The answer is yes, you can, and the question was asked in the proper place.
homeslice976 said:
I've never seen a chef tell you that you have to flash back to stock before you flash their ROM. That was the question. It wasn't ROM specific. He wanted to know if you could switch from an AOSP ROM to a Sense ROM without first flashing back to stock. The answer is yes, you can, and the question was asked in the proper place.
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Say what you would like. The question was about installing a rom. If you read the instructions on how to install the rom you want then it will tell you how to flash it. Which would have answered his question. To be honest I also don't know a single rom that you have to flash back to stock in order to use a different rom (not saying there isn't one just don't know of any you should read the instructions to be sure your flashing properly). There I answered the question the way you would have liked to see it. Thanks for being the op's voice. Again installing any rom is not the same from rom to rom read my comment before criticizing it (I gave him the correct answer just not the way you wanted to see it). If your interested in a rom read the instruction. And your not the first person to have a problem or question for that matter search search search.
P.S. Since you cant say that flashing every rom is exactly the same then it is a rom specific question.

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.

[Q] Official HTC ICS upgrade??

OK I have a Sensation onto which I have installed various ROM's including some of the more recent ICS versions. So far the ICS versions have been far from perfect so I'd be very interested in the new official HTC ICS when it gets released by HTC.
Does the fact that I've already installed various after market ROMs limit my ability to access this new official release when it comes? Do I need to do anything to allow me to receive such an official upgrade from HTC? Do I need to go and dig up the backups I'm sure I made prior to removing the official stock ROM?
Any help gratefully received
Regards
Olly
olly183 said:
OK I have a Sensation onto which I have installed various ROM's including some of the more recent ICS versions. So far the ICS versions have been far from perfect so I'd be very interested in the new official HTC ICS when it gets released by HTC.
Does the fact that I've already installed various after market ROMs limit my ability to access this new official release when it comes? Do I need to do anything to allow me to receive such an official upgrade from HTC? Do I need to go and dig up the backups I'm sure I made prior to removing the official stock ROM?
Any help gratefully received
Regards
Olly
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To recieve official upgrades you will have to return your device to stock however, when the official upgrade get's pushed, within hours the devs will have produced original and modified stock roms which you will be able to flash just like roms that you have already flashed so i wouldn't worry.
In the dev forum, there is several roms based on the latest 3.32.401.5 ics release which could be the official release candidate or, at worst, is very close to it.
Perhaps you should try flashing one of these.
From my experience you need to go back to completely stock just like it was when you bought it. Which means stock rom s-on your cid back to whatever it was and stock recovery. Hope this helps
To receive official upgrades I believe you must un root your device and have the stock from installed on to it
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futty said:
From my experience you need to go back to completely stock just like it was when you bought it. Which means stock rom s-on your cid back to whatever it was and stock recovery. Hope this helps
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I may be wrong, but i'm not sure that s-on is necessary.
If you choose to go back to s-on, be very careful, several people (including myself ) have bricked their devices doing this. Follow the instructions to the letter. You have been warned.
futty said:
From my experience you need to go back to completely stock just like it was when you bought it. Which means stock rom s-on your cid back to whatever it was and stock recovery. Hope this helps
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Yep. For this you need to run ruu (you will retain s-off), and this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192300
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Alternatively you could install Android Revolution HD custom ROM, which uses the official HTC ICS ROM as the base, just with several tweaks and improvements. There'll be no looking back once you do!
Go to: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098849
futty said:
From my experience you need to go back to completely stock just like it was when you bought it. Which means stock rom s-on your cid back to whatever it was and stock recovery. Hope this helps
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No need to s on, just stock ROM and stock recovery.
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[ROGERS] I finally decided to install TWRP and the CM9 alpha

Do i just unlock my bootloader, then fastboot install recovery and start installing custom roms?
Or do i need to change my CID, update to the latest ATT RUU (1.85?) then unlock the bootloader again, then install a recovery and rom?
i'm still on stock Rogers 1.73
The first one.
awesome
so people were only updating to 1.85 becuase there weren't any custom roms yet right?
when custom roms came at first we had to update to whatever base the rom was using.
Now we can install kernels along with the roms so there's no need to do that anymore
gunnyman said:
when custom roms came at first we had to update to whatever base the rom was using.
Now we can install kernels along with the roms so there's no need to do that anymore
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So we need to install the roms, along with a kernel update.zip?
Or does it all come packaged like it does for other phones.
zoltrix said:
So we need to install the roms, along with a kernel update.zip?
Or does it all come packaged like it does for other phones.
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kernels are packaged in the roms now
one advantage we have over the international One X
gunnyman said:
kernels are packaged in the roms now
one advantage we have over the international One X
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awesome. thanks.
now i use this CM9 alpha while i wait for the kernel source. im dying for a fully functional aosp JB rom
and my sig is updated

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