(REQ) stock tmo us 2.3.4 rooted - HTC Sensation

since there seems to be so much confusion about this update for those of us that are on stock 2.3.3 rom and are rooted and s off revolutionary , i would like to request a rooted stock version of 2.3.4 since i don't know what would happen if i try to apply this ota update with my situation. thanks

No one has it yet. Most of the people posting links to download isn't even the full ROM.

Install a custom ROM!
Stupid and useless Thread ... sry but we dont need it!

Dacoit said:
No one has it yet. Most of the people posting links to download isn't even the full ROM.
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Full ROM isn't needed to make a rooted version of an update.
I've had a Nexus One and a Nexus S, they're quicker over there.

simple request, maybe its useless for you then don't read it ****...I don't want a custom one, I like stock and I'm sick of people like you on these forums that criticize people for wanting a stock rooted rom and don't want all the extra tweaks. Worry about what your running and not everyone else
@xtcislove

I will have a stock rooted rom up in a little while

thanks man!

mattdub1 said:
simple request, maybe its useless for you then don't read it ****...I don't want a custom one, I like stock and I'm sick of people like you on these forums that criticize people for wanting a stock rooted rom and don't want all the extra tweaks. Worry about what your running and not everyone else
@xtcislove
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birgertime said:
I will have a stock rooted rom up in a little while
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Thanks to the both of you!
Amen to that, about the custom ROMs...You custom ROMers are just pushing us stock ROMers further away. The only custom ROM, aside from having this one tailored to us noobs with S-oFF, CWM, and root,that I want is CM7.
Enough pushing already! We know where to go if we want a ROM. Seriously, I dont understand this peer pressure BS? Is there money involved? WTF is it? Why do people here give a crap about whether or not someone has a custom ROM over stock?
Matt

mrg02d said:
Why do people here give a crap about whether or not someone has a custom ROM over stock?
Matt
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As you said, peer pressure. They must think that their way is the only way; hence, the pushing.

OTA_Pyramid_TMOUS_1.45.531.1-1.29.531.2_P_release_208884g0xcvwhujbb41c3b
ENJOY
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1711367714

rascall97 said:
ENJOY
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1711367714
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Well that was fast...thanks bro.
Flashing now...Will post my thoughts in the next thread.

rascall97 said:
ENJOY
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1711367714
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Are you sure this is STOCK ROOTED 2.3.4 update? Looks like it's the normal ota. LOL.

birgertime has uploaded a Stock Rooted 2.3.4 Rom in the developer section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1226085

maff1989 said:
As you said, peer pressure. They must think that their way is the only way; hence, the pushing.
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I agree. And those people pushing us to use custom roms must think that they're cool just cause they're using custom roms. Funny, when you go to the custom rom threads that they're pushing us to use, they have tons of issues and problems too! A lot more than the stock rom ones. And yet they tell you to install custom roms when you post having issues with the stock one, like they don't already have their own. I myself use custom roms every once in a while, I admit. But for reliability on the gps, camera, MMS size etc., I always go back to my nandroid backup. Custom roms are just for aesthetics and not too reliable as some of these fanatics are claiming. Also, my nandroid sensation with bloat removed is just as fast or even faster than most of these custom rom ones. And more reliable.
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yeah..this file does not work..wont even flash..gives a whole buncha #'s and 111111's

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Stock rooted ROM

hi all,
i am searching for a stock rooted rom.
so actually a stock rom, but a rooted one. because all the custom roms have problems in my opinion.
i just want a FULLY working stock rooted rom, but cant either find one.
So maybe someone can help me here?
Tnx
//Nick
nickislauw said:
hi all,
i am searching for a stock rooted rom.
so actually a stock rom, but a rooted one. because all the custom roms have problems in my opinion.
i just want a FULLY working stock rooted rom, but cant either find one.
So maybe someone can help me here?
Tnx
//Nick
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Enomther's AOSP is your best bet. But that's a donut ROM. If you want Eclair, I would go with HTCClay's Superbad series.
Goodluck.
mackster248 said:
Enomther's AOSP is your best bet. But that's a donut ROM. If you want Eclair, I would go with HTCClay's Superbad series.
Goodluck.
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Tnx for your opinion. but HTCCLAY's Superbad series drained my battery quite fast. so i dont like that one.
//Nick
nickislauw said:
hi all,
i am searching for a stock rooted rom.
so actually a stock rom, but a rooted one. because all the custom roms have problems in my opinion.
i just want a FULLY working stock rooted rom, but cant either find one.
So maybe someone can help me here?
Tnx
//Nick
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For a senior member you should know your question doesn't belong in development section. Move to general or question section. Emonthers ASOP is your best best bet
nickislauw said:
Tnx for your opinion. but HTCCLAY's Superbad series drained my battery quite fast. so i dont like that one.
//Nick
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His recent one is wonderful for me. But I guess Enomther's official Donut would be the answer to your problem. Or you can try SuperCSDI as a donut ROM alternative.
ultma75 said:
For a senior member you should know your question doesn't belong in development section. Move to general or question section. Emonthers ASOP is your best best bet
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ye maybe it is.. but i dont know what to choose.
there are a lot of download files
i dont know what to pick...
//Nick
no one ?
//Nick
all the ROMS are not broken, you just fail
bbuchacher said:
all the ROMS are not broken, you just fail
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he's right, and actually his Super D ROM has been the most stable ROM ever. I dont understand that comment, tell you the truth I dont like that comment. The only ROMS that have issues are the Hero and Legend ROMS, and they've come a long way.
Why ROOT your phone, if you want stock, stay stock. There is absolutely no need to waste your time and any Devs time with looking for a stock ROM. To speed things up and get this thread closed here Amon_RA RAv1.6.3 Donut ROM is really the only STOCK roote ROM there is. Nothing added, completely clean.
"Why ROOT your phone, if you want stock, stay stock. There is absolutely no need to waste your time and any Devs time with looking for a stock ROM."
Actually, One main reason to root your phone - "Apps to SD"
If stock ROM had it, I believe many wouldn't feel the need to flash.
Lack of storage for installed apps is the only drawback I see to a stock ROM.
Why that particular feature was left off the G1 really boggles the mind.
Stock
crz6662 said:
"Why ROOT your phone, if you want stock, stay stock. There is absolutely no need to waste your time and any Devs time with looking for a stock ROM."
Actually, One main reason to root your phone - "Apps to SD"
If stock ROM had it, I believe many wouldn't feel the need to flash.
Lack of storage for installed apps is the only drawback I see to a stock ROM.
Why that particular feature was left off the G1 really boggles the mind.
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that and nandroid backup .. can't backup the stock ROM either .. right?

Which Rom in Your Opinion is the Best?

I'm coming from the Vibrant forums, and am looking for the best rom to flash onto my friends Captivate. Which rom in your opinion is the best for day to day use? Also are there any roms that still utilize the Touchwiz launcher?
Assonance is the best.
Sent using smoke signals.
Do you know of any roms that contain the Touchwiz launcher?
I'm pretty sure DG has kept a modified version of the TW Launcher in his latest Perception build. And considering it's a DesignGears Rom, you know it's pretty solid.
I'm personally using Auxura at the moment. My next step is going Phoenix (same dev) or Perception.
Alright thanks for the reply. Do you know if Odining back to stock is absolutely necessary? In the Vibrant forums it's totally optional and only precautionary, but it seems like nearly every Dev has it listed as a MUST DO in this forum.
Follow the more rational conventional wisdom
rexrbgh said:
Alright thanks for the reply. Do you know if Odining back to stock is absolutely necessary? In the Vibrant forums it's totally optional and only precautionary, but it seems like nearly every Dev has it listed as a MUST DO in this forum.
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It's paranoid and unnecessary unless you know/suspect that the ROMs use kernels with conflicting filesystems. Just wipe /data and /cache.
Ok guys we all know that best rom threads dont work, Best bet is to try them each over time and make your own mind up.

[Q] Noob Question: Please answer....please please please.

If I want to install a new rom, must I use Odin to go back to stock, then flash? Or can I simply just put the new rom in my sd card and just flash? (I'm hoping its the latter)
As long as you not going 2.2 to 2.3 or the other way around. You should be ok. make sure factory reset before flash
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I'd recommend also reading up in the first few posts of whatever rom you're flashing to see what they recommend. Some roms suggest going back to stock to avoid issues, and if you're moving between roms, a clean flash can't hurt.
And the previous poster is right about the GB/froyo transfer - read a lot if you're thinking of doing that.
I always flash back to stock when flashing anything new, even if it's not needed. It takes a few minutes, but ensures you go through the whole process correctly. As others have said though, flashing to a 2.3 ROM is a completely different process. You'll get a boot loop if you try and do it without flashing GB bootloaders and a kernel with Odin 1.7 first.
Really? So I can go from a 2.2 based rom (like Teamwhiskeys Bionix-v) to a 2.2.1 based rom (like Toxic 7) just by placing the new rom in my sd card and reflashing?
Why do people stress the use of Odin?
TheAggression said:
Really? So I can go from a 2.2 based rom (like Teamwhiskeys Bionix-v) to a 2.2.1 based rom (like Toxic 7) just by placing the new rom in my sd card and reflashing?
Why do people stress the use of Odin?
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yes
overcautious
and
why the hell are you posting this in captivate section?
Pirateghost said:
yes
overcautious
and
why the hell are you posting this in captivate section?
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Thanks for answering my questions bro. And to answer yours, because my girlfriend has a captivate and I'm doing some research on some roms for heron this board. And I on the other hand have a Vibrant and had that question to ask so I did on this board since I was already on it.....that is all.
TheAggression said:
Thanks for answering my questions bro. And to answer yours, because my girlfriend has a captivate and I'm doing some research on some roms for heron this board. And I on the other hand have a Vibrant and had that question to ask so I did on this board since I was already on it.....that is all.
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There's a pretty big selection of 2.3 ROMS here, but they're not as "complete" as the 2.2 ROMS, typically in battery life and a few other minor things. Although it always comes down to personal taste, I'd probably suggest Andromeda3.
Superalpaca said:
There's a pretty big selection of 2.3 ROMS here, but they're not as "complete" as the 2.2 ROMS, typically in battery life and a few other minor things. Although it always comes down to personal taste, I'd probably suggest Andromeda3.
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Thanks dude! I'll definitely look into that rom. As long as its stable, I'll go for it.
I have to be a little biased here and agree with Andromeda3
Sent from my HTC Vision
Thanks...Andromeda3 has shot to the top of the rom list. I really appreciate it fellas!
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I have to be a little biased here and agree with Andromeda3
Sent from my HTC Vision
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I second this. Most stable 2.2 ROM by far.
Sent from my Captivate. Andromeda 3, Onix 2.0.5 @ 1.2Ghz
Superalpaca said:
There's a pretty big selection of 2.3 ROMS here, but they're not as "complete" as the 2.2 ROMS, typically in battery life and a few other minor things. Although it always comes down to personal taste, I'd probably suggest Andromeda3.
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Mosaic III would also be an excellent choice. It's designed by a team of people who definitely know what they are doing.
Question answered thread closed. Should have been in Q&A instead

[Q] How to choose a ROM?

This is what I call a "high class problem". With so many ROMs to choose from, how does a noob like me decide. Aside from stability, we all probably have different wants and needs.
Can anyone who's checked out the majority of the available ROMs give the rest of us a rundown on the pros and cons of each ROM?
For myself, I'm looking for:
1. Basic
2. Reversible
3. No known issues with wifi, sms, battery drain, ciq, marketplace, etc.
Which one should I pic?
Budge72 said:
This is what I call a "high class problem". With so many ROMs to choose from, how does a noob like me decide. Aside from stability, we all probably have different wants and needs.
Can anyone who's checked out the majority of the available ROMs give the rest of us a rundown on the pros and cons of each ROM?
For myself, I'm looking for:
1. Basic
2. Reversible
3. No known issues with wifi, sms, battery drain, ciq, marketplace, etc.
Which one should I pic?
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basically, you need to try them out and see for yourself.
the problem is, there will be another one up soon for you to try out
Like u said. To each his own. None of the roms here have major issues that I have flashed. All work and run well only issue is if there using da G's kernel which has Sod issues. Other than that flash away bruh.
Only u can prevent forest fires.....so choose well bruh. LOL
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the2rrell said:
Like u said. To each his own. None of the roms here have major issues that I have flashed. All work and run well only issue is if there using da G's kernel which has Sod issues. Other than that flash away bruh.
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Which ones don't use Da G's kernel? I've read about something called a "stock-ish" kernel.
Budge72 said:
Which ones don't use Da G's kernel? I've read about something called a "stock-ish" kernel.
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you can change kernels easier than changing roms. even if a rom has his kernel, you can flash whatever kernel you like in place of it....
Pirateghost said:
you can change kernels easier than changing roms. even if a rom has his kernel, you can flash whatever kernel you like in place of it....
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Other than doing a complete Nandroid backup, is there anyway to just backup your current kernel prior to flashing a new kernel? SGS KERNEL FLASHER doesn't work on the Skyrocket, and i'd like to backup my stock kernel in case I need to reflash it.
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you can change kernels easier than changing roms. even if a rom has his kernel, you can flash whatever kernel you like in place of it....
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hey Pirateghost didn't you say you got one rom in beta that you are working on????? If yes when is beta coming out?
appdroid said:
hey Pirateghost didn't you say you got one rom in beta that you are working on????? If yes when is beta coming out?
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its close. if i have time this weekend you will see something drop. i have a few more tweaks i want to do before i consider it ready. internally, im already up to beta8, lol. i hope to have beta10 release as an RC1 for everyone.
From what I seen so far I seen no reason to try them though somebody has to or they never get fully debugged.
Some of the ROMs are AT&T only ..... sorry got SGH-I727R
Some of them do have Rogers ROMs but I read of Sleep of Death and losing LTE connection..... sorry too buggy and I NEED LTE or I would of got the Galaxy Nexus.
Finally what I really want is ICS and NOT ICS themed ROMs
None of them are for me but I check everyday when a ICS ROM comes out I will try it.
Finally I recommend you NEVER try Roms if you are not sure that you can restore.
I have backuped my ROMs, Apps and Data, APNs I am 95% certain I can recover from anything.
For that other 5% I have Odin and the orginal Rogers ROM
Just to agree with everyone else, you've got to try them out. There's no harm in it as long as you've done your nandroid back up, you're pretty safe when it comes to reverting back to your previous ROM and settings.
Reading the features and change logs for each of them helps alot... but it still doesn't give you a full grasp of what it has to offer until you flash and test it.

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.
Sent from an Emancipated Infuse bleeding Orange
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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