Hello,
I was just curious, if I do a nandroid backup of my phone before I load a rom, could I then restore from that backup later if I was unhappy with the rom? These roms look so tempting, but I need my phone for business stuff as well, so im tentative to not be able to go back to the (mostly) functioning stock image.
Thanks,
Andy
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Yes.
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woohoo!
Thanks for the clarification, I figured that it would, I just wasn't positive on it.
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Hi guys I'm looking for a stock 2.2 rom for my evo. I rooted it and did a nandroid back, and now the back will not load properly. please help me.
Do a search for SteelRom. It's a rooted stock Rom made by SteelH. Fully updated of I remember reading it right. I believe it's what you're looking for.
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Thanks, I really appreciated.
As some of you have come from the captivate know what I did there with Rom Q&A threads. I am doing the same here. In an effort to clean up the site. All Rom related question shall from now on be posted in the proper Q&A or will be deleted on sight.
[Q] gingerbread 2.3.3 calendar issue
before updating to 2.3.3 I was able to click on either a address link or phone number in the calendar and it would open google maps or the keypad.
after updating the address and phone number link it opens "Verify the phone number"
is there a way to fix this?
scallowa said:
before updating to 2.3.3 I was able to click on either a address link or phone number in the calendar and it would open google maps or the keypad.
after updating the address and phone number link it opens "Verify the phone number"
is there a way to fix this?
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As you did move it. I will be nice and move this to the stock Rom Q&A for you.
No one else has this issue?
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zelendel said:
As some of you have come from the captivate know what I did there with Rom Q&A threads. I am doing the same here. In an effort to clean up the site. All Rom related question shall from now on be posted in the proper Q&A or will be deleted on sight.
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it is working for me from the calendar and people.
maybe I should reset it
Factory Reset didn't work, any ideas
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HTC Sync problem now...
I am rooted and have loaded the rooted 2.3.3 rom, and flashed the radio/ril.
When trying to sync my calendar & contacts with HTC Sync, it connects but won't sync. I get "Your device does not have enough free memory."
I have 1.7gb free on sdcard, and .92gb free on phone. ALL I have checked is People & Calendar. Any ideas???
I was able to sync right after downgrading with AHK, but not now after flashing the latest rooted stock rom.
I need my contacts & calendar... on my phone... and like being able to use sync on my desktop, because Outlook has some calendar options that aren't on the phone calendar.
fireproof69 said:
I am rooted and have loaded the rooted 2.3.3 rom, and flashed the radio/ril.
When trying to sync my calendar & contacts with HTC Sync, it connects but won't sync. I get "Your device does not have enough free memory."
I have 1.7gb free on sdcard, and .92gb free on phone. ALL I have checked is People & Calendar. Any ideas???
I was able to sync right after downgrading with AHK, but not now after flashing the latest rooted stock rom.
I need my contacts & calendar... on my phone... and like being able to use sync on my desktop, because Outlook has some calendar options that aren't on the phone calendar.
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HTC released a new version of sync have you tried that? Maybe you need the newer sync to make it work with gingerbread?just a guess
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any ideas on the calendar issue
help!!
ok so is there a root for a htc inspire 4g running on android 2.3?????
bobsaggetlol said:
ok so is there a root for a htc inspire 4g running on android 2.3?????
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The new Hack Kit will yes
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Whens it coming out?
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bobsaggetlol said:
Whens it coming out?
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Its out already. Just run it and it should all go well
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thank you sooooo much!
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bobsaggetlol said:
thank you sooooo much!
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Did it go well?
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marsdta said:
HTC released a new version of sync have you tried that? Maybe you need the newer sync to make it work with gingerbread?just a guess
No Hay de Queso No Mas de Papa
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Yes. First I clicked "check for update" on sync, and it said "up to date". So I uninstalled, and noticed the version # on the HTC site was later than what I had. But still no worky... It connects and shows my device, when I click sync now, the bar goes to the end then says not enough mem.
I ended up exporting my contacts to a vCard file and putting on my sdCard and loading them that way.
Still wish sync would work though...
HTC Inspire 4g w/TapaTalk
Stock rom root beore update or update then root?
I'm a noob and this question may have been asked but not finding it if it has. I have a stock htc inspire with 2.2.1 and baseband ver. 12.39a60.19u_26.06.06.30_M. I want to update it to the new 2.3.3 GB but not sure if I need to root and down grade radio first then update or do the update and then root it. I have been reading and I believe its safe to go a head and update then root and install a custom rom or a rooted stock rom with alot of bloat ware removed. I just want to make sure before doing anything cause really not sure if you need to down grade radio first then root or update then down grade radio if you have to. Plus it does make sense to update then root seeing you loose root once updated but really not sure if it matters. Just want to be able to root once I update to 2.3.3. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
sreadesjr said:
I'm a noob and this question may have been asked but not finding it if it has. I have a stock htc inspire with 2.2.1 and baseband ver. 12.39a60.19u_26.06.06.30_M. I want to update it to the new 2.3.3 GB but not sure if I need to root and down grade radio first then update or do the update and then root it. I have been reading and I believe its safe to go a head and update then root and install a custom rom or a rooted stock rom with alot of bloat ware removed. I just want to make sure before doing anything cause really not sure if you need to down grade radio first then root or update then down grade radio if you have to. Plus it does make sense to update then root seeing you loose root once updated but really not sure if it matters. Just want to be able to root once I update to 2.3.3. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Root first since it'll wipe out whatever you've got on the phone anyway. If you do the update, then you've just added an additional unneeded step.
The ace hack kit will work with either version so don't worry about that.
Gene Poole Thanks for your reply. You say
Root first since it'll wipe out whatever you've got on the phone anyway. If you do the update, then you've just added an additional unneeded step.
The ace hack kit will work with either version so don't worry about that.
So root the stock 2.2.1 then put the rooted 2.3.3 rom on it and it will down grade the radio and be rooted to the 2.3.3.
Thanks
this is my first android phone, but before i had a windows mobile phone for years. I did a rom switch on that phone. But now i want to remove some stock app on the sensation (like facebook, twitter and other stupid stuf) with stock rom, I still didnt do anything with it.
Can anyone help me please, sorry for the hussle
thanks in advance
This thread should help: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445169
First of all you need to root your phone even If you don't want to flash any custom rom. The reason is you want to remove some of the system applications. After rooting you can use titanium backup to remove these app. But make sure you have nandroid backup if anything goes wrong.
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Good evening, good news i succesfully made my phone s-off and rooted it. (2hours) Now i got a question: i try to remove twitter and facebook. The application installer removed it from the phone because i saw the data going down, but i still have the icons in my programlist. Is there any way to remove them, without booting a hole new rom. As you can read im still a newbee here.
Btw titanium backup says im succesfully rooted. Yay, Hope someone knows a answer.
And Xda Congrats with the 50.000 achievement
Boys keep up the good work !
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Yay ive done it so easy, just tap te app and i could remove the data and deinstal the app. Oh yeah all the stuff i dont need is gone. Celebration over here.
Thanks people for the help offerd.
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Congrats and welcome to XDA. I would never go back to anything other than an Android OS. It is so much more customizable than anything else out there. I would say read through the forums and see what you can do and what you can tweak. Also, if you get bored you can try flashing different ROMS and see what you like best.
I was already member of xda years before in the time of qtek 2020i. (guus they called it then xda or mda. But unfortunally i lost my account from then, so had to make a new one. Otherwise i was not a newbee . For now i still like the stock ROM of htc. (stable and all functions work. Unlike the bèta verions of ics)
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Hello,
I have searched through some of the threads and I wanted to see if I can get a clear answer if you can back up app data on the T-Mobile One S running stock. I have not rooted the device, but recently switched devices.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
cdfosburg said:
Hello,
I have searched through some of the threads and I wanted to see if I can get a clear answer if you can back up app data on the T-Mobile One S running stock. I have not rooted the device, but recently switched devices.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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I've just opened a thread related to what I read about "adb backup" command. I'd be perfect, but I haven't been able to get it working yet.
I had read over that one but I wasn't sure if it would work. I will have to give it a try later and see how it goes.
I use clickfree automatic back-up
Works without root and can restore to any device. Try it.
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