Help with rooting and flashing - Wildfire Android Development

First of all I would like to say hi to everybody, this is my first post on this awesome forum I found just today. I would also like to say that I bought my first smartphone a few days ago(HTC Wildfire of course) and when browsing on the internet trying to find out stuff I could do with the new found device I found a lot of people reffering to something called 'rooting' and 'flashing' and 'ROMs' and that doing this enables your phone to have a lot more new functions and stuff like that.
Therefore I have some questions to ask you nice people, so here they are:
- What is 'rooting', 'flashing' and what are 'ROMs' in the first place?
- I found a lot of abbrevations when people described 'rooting' their phones which I did not understand so I'm kindly asking if anyone could please explain the process clearly? (is this the correct process? -> forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7895908&postcount=127 , if it is what is the OTA update?)
- If someone could please explain the process of 'flashing' to me?
- Are there any recommendable 'ROMs' I could try?
I truly thank anyone who would be able to explain this to me and take their precious time to do so. I'm sorry if my questions seem silly but I'm extremely new to the smartphone android thing and therefore I don't understand everything.
Thank you again for your replies, ciroman

- What is 'rooting', 'flashing' and what are 'ROMs' in the first place?
Rooting = gives you/apps on the phone acess to root acount in android wich gives you acess to do things wich you can not do normally. read more about root and superuser(su) here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superuser
ROM = is sort of the operating system wich most often comes in zip files and is possible to flash to the phone with a custom recovery. this often include apps and modifications wich is made of the person who makes the ROM. also includes superuser acess (root) not allways but often.
custom recovery = a recovery mode wich allows you to do backup of your current settings and evrything else you have on the phone. also makes it possible to flash ROMs wich you have saved on the SD-card
Flashing = this is when the recovery takes your zip file and exctract it to your phone. when this is done you have a new "operating system" on the phone
- I found a lot of abbrevations when people described 'rooting' their phones which I did not understand so I'm kindly asking if anyone could please explain the process clearly? (is this the correct process? -> forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7895908&postcount=127 , if it is what is the OTA update?)
Yes this looks like the process of rooting/installing a recovery.
OTA = Over The Air
- If someone could please explain the process of 'flashing' to me?
wont explain this.. it should be explained somewhere else..
- Are there any recommendable 'ROMs' I could try?
There are only a few ROMs out at the moment..
The only one I can recomend for you rigth now is wildpuzzle ROM by danne_jo there is more ROMs out but I dont know how stable theese are.
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I dont garantue that this info is 100% correct and anyone who feels like please correct me if im wrong.
I also take no responsibility for any damage made to your phone by following any of the above information.

Thank you so much for your quick explanation. I must say though that searching for how to flash and root this phone was quite painful for a newcomer like me-took me hours to find the first part and then some to find the second.
I hope following these two guides will get me there
shinelt said:
Prep
Before beginning the process, I would recommend doing the following to your phone:
(1) If you have the original unrevoked root installed, uninstall it by using "Menu", "Settings", "Applications", "Manage Applications" and scrolling to "Unrevoked" at the bottom. Tap it, click "Force Stop" at the bottom and then "Uninstall", "OK" to uninstall it. Then power off/on your phone just to be sure.
(2) If you haven't already installed the OTA 1.47 update, do it now: "Menu", "Settings", "System Updates", and "HTC software update" at the bottom, then click "Check Now" to get the 1.47 update. If you do this update, it takes up to 10 minutes so be patient and let the phone reboot (a few times) until it is done. Then once the update is done, power off/on one last time to get a clean start.
(3) Set your phone to "Charge Only": "Menu", "Settings", "Connect to PC", tap "Default connection type" and select "Charge Only".
(4) Enable USB debugging: "Menu", "Settings", "Applications", "Development", and put a check in "USB debugging".
The root process
(1) Go to Control Panel on your system and uninstall any "HTC" software such as "HTC Sync".
(2) Download the unrevoked3 install package: Go to
unrevoked3 recovery reflash tool, v3.0 and click "Download for Windows". Save the "Reflash-bundle.exe" file somewhere that you can find it on your system.
(3) Using Explorer, run the "Reflash-bundle.exe" file you just downloaded. It'll ask where to install it. Don't just accept the default: change the install location to a folder you can remember: it's just going to unzip some files there: it isn't really a software installer.
(4) Once the files have unzipped, go to the folder you chose in the above step. You should find an "hboot driver.htm" file in that folder: double click on that to open the html instructions on how to install the drivers. Follow the instructions in the html file starting with downloading the actual driver files at the very top. When you download those driver files and unzip those, those are the files (the folder) you'll point to in subsequent steps in those instructions. When done with the html instructions, you should have drivers installed and shouldn't have to come back to this step.
(5) At this point, if you needed to install the drivers, you are probably still sitting at a boot menu on your phone. UNPLUG the phone from USB and select "Fastboot" and then "Reboot" to reboot the phone to restart it. Before the next step, your phone should be on and booted up in its normal operating state (not some boot menu).
(6) If you are running anti-virus software, turn it OFF or disable it now.
(7) Now go to the folder where you unzipped the reflash bundle (step 3 above). In XP or older systems, just double click the "Reflash.exe" file. On Vista and Win7 systems, I'd recommend right clicking on "Reflash.exe" and selecting "Run as Administrator". While this may not be necessary, I know that some USB drivers get really mad if you try to access the USB port without admin privileges (sorry, I'm a coder so I run into that stuff and warn you so you don't have to) so I did it as a precaution.
(8) You should get a window with "Unrevoked 3" on it (on the computer of course). Just follow the instructions in smaller font below "Unrevoked 3" to finish rooting. Note that when it says "Waiting for device", it wants you to plug your phone into the computer via the USB cable. Note that it wants the wildfire to be fully booted normally (not in the Hboot or recovery menus). The prompts at this point are very specific so no need to repeat them. If all works as it is supposed to, the only thing you really have to do is scroll to an item on the phone and select it when instructed. The rest is automated and should result in a "Done" message. The whole thing at this point took maybe one minute so it isn't something you have to wait for or stare at for a long time so if something gets "stuck" for a while... there's likely a problem.
(9) Don't forget to turn your anti-virus software back ON.
Now, when I followed these steps on my Win7 x64 system, reflash.exe detected the phone and started working (we're in step 8 here) but about 4 messages into the process I got the "communications lost... try again" message that unrevoked refers to on today's Twitter. Some say that (contrary to step 1) installing HTC sync actually solves the problem. I didn't try that. After about 6 tries on my Win7 system and even pulling some "tricks" to try to pause reflash.exe at certain points, I gave up and simply booted my old XP laptop and repeated the above steps and it worked perfectly the first time. At the point of the failure, you hear the two tone usb-device-disconnected sound followed by a use-device-connected sound about 20 seconds later. Somewhere in between is where the "communications lost" message appears so it looks like some sort of USB ack/nack issue. Hopefully it'll be resolved soon. My best advice if you get that error: try a new machine. The XP machine that worked perfectly for me had never seen any HTC software. Maybe that helped. And maybe after I uninstalled the HTC software on my Win7 x64 system (the one that didn't work) I should have rebooted before continuing: I didn't because it didn't prompt for a restart and I couldn't find anything "HTC" running in task manager.
do wipe data/factory reset
put all files to sd from puzzle rom. ( go to partitions menu > mount usb storage)
(put those 01 , 10 , 52 ,300 , 400)
go to nandroid> backup
go to install zip from sdcard
and install files from 01 to 400.
go back and press reboot system now.
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fireplayer said:
I'm just as n00b as you on this. But I'll help you out...
1. After using unrevoked once - reboot your Wildfire.
2. Go to first page on this thread that you read right now.
3. Download the things you want to flash - all links are in the 1st post. - put them on your SD-Card - start with flashing 0001_WildPuzzleROM_v2.zip first - to do this - download that file and save it - anywhere on your SD-card (somewhere you'll remember where you put it). Download and save all you want from 1st post on this thread - to your SD-card...do NOT open the zip files - just copy them to the SD-card.
4. Turn off your Wildfire
5. Turn on your Wildfire while holding Volume Down button - you have to have your SD-card with all the files you want - inside your phone now.
6. This get's you to the boot screen. Wait for HBOOT to say no image...blabla..
7. Push Volume Down to get to option "Recovery" - press Power button.
8. Phone will Reboot to a white HTC screen - and from there go to ClockworkMod Recovery screen - if you did everything correct.
9. Press Volume Down several times - until you get to option "nandroid"
10. Press the round button at the bottom of your Wildfire - the one you use to take pictures when using Camera functions, let's call it the Camera button.
11. You see "Backup". Press Camera button, and wait until it's done backing up your system. Do NOT turn off your phone! Wait until it's done. It will say Backup complete!
12. Next if you want. But only if you want - you don't have to - you can Wipe / Factory Reset your phone, saves a lot of ROM space and Memory. Phone WILL be slightly faster if you choose to do this - but all your programs and settings will be gone - Your choice.
IF you do NOT want to Factory Reset your phone, skip steps 12 & 13.
IF you want to do this then push Volume Down until you get to option "wipe data/factory re" (probably reset, but only show until re on my phone) and then press the Camera button.
13. As to make sure you really want to do this, you need to confirm... push Volume Down until you reach option "Yes -- delete all u" - then press Camera button and wait.
14. Now you can start flashing. Push Volume Down until you reach option "install zip from sdcard" Press Camera button.
15. Push Volume Down until you reach option "choose zip from sdcard". Press Camera button.
16. Find where you put the files you downloaded from post 1 on this thread. Choose 0001_WildPuzzleROM_v2.zip. Press Camera Button.
17. Push Volume Down until you reach option "Yes - Install 0001_W". Press Camera button. Wait for it to be done.
18. Repeat steps 14-17 with the other files you want to flash. IF you want to Flash files that are 0900 or higher. Reboot and change Wallpapers before you do.
To reboot Press Power button to go back and Press Camera button on option "reboot system now". Then repeat steps 5-7. If you need help changing wallpapers too let me know and I'll try to explain that too.
When done flashing the files you want. Reboot. And you're done.
First reboot after flashing Wild Puzzle Rom takes a very long time. Be patient.
I hope this guide made sense. If there's anything unclear let me know and I'll be happy to clarify. Thanks and Good Luck!
*EDIT* Just saw that someone else made a guide too, well at least there are people wanting to help us n00bs. Thanks. and I think both guides should work. Hopefully you'll make some sense of them *ENDS EDIT*
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Thanks again!

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[GUIDE] Turkeys' Ultimate Guide to Root Wildfire v42.1.2 (Easy & Safe!)

Turkeys' ULTIMATE Guide to Rooting v42.1.2
Note: It does not work on 2.2.1 Wildfire's (i.e. - Any bought after Feb - March 2011)
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Before You Start
This is a new type of guide, an experiment if you like. The whole point is to get you with a fully functioning, rooted phone. But also to teach you something. Each step first tells you what you're going to do before you do it. By the end not only should you have a rooted phone but you will hopefully have priceless knowlege of how Android works.
Enjoy.
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Post 1 - Intro
Post 2 - UnrEVOked (Rooting)
Post 3 - Flashing a ROM
Post 4 - Flashing a new Radio
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So, you wanna root?
Rooting is not easy like some people make it out to be. All these 1 click Noob-Proof tools can actually go wrong. And they do.
But lets get this clear, IT'S ALMOST impossible to brick. I'd put the odds on about a 99.9% chance you will not brick beyond repair. However, things probably will go wrong, which is why you will need to follow the instructions very carefully.
Pre-Root Info
I want to make sure the rooting process goes well for as many as you as possible, so get ready to read lots of information that will turn you from a Noob into a lean, mean rooting machine.
And for those of you who like to slack off and think "I cba to read all that crap", I've made it so you have to answer a question to get the download links. Aren't I nice. Seriously though, it really will be a lot easier for you if you read all of this, you will thank me for it one day.
Pro users who know what HBOOT is, how to flash a ROM and can use ADB can safely skip this step
Android Glossary
This page is probably the most valuble bit of information you will ever need during your rooted life. Behold, the VillainROM Android Glossary. (Cheers Pulser )
http://bit.ly/9HtICk
Read it. Read it ALL. No questions asking for these terms will be tolerated in this thread and you will be teased so much you will want to die. So please, read it carefully.
Downloads
Now, for the bit you've been dreading. 2 downloads. 2 questions. One answer will link you to the download. The other two will link you to a humorous fail picture. (And for all you sneaky cheaters out there, I've bit.ly'd the links. Take that.)
Question 1 - UnrEVOked download
What do you use to flash a ROM?
A) UnrEVOked
B) ADB
C) Recovery
Question 2 - Other Stuff Download (We may ask you to use this on the help channel)
What is a RUU?
A) A tool to root your phone
B) A tool to return your phone to 'stock' (unroot)
C) A tool to flash a ROM
You can also get countless lulz from adding a + to the end of those links and comparing the wrong answers to the correct ones. Yes people really don't read the information.
OK, I've talked enough now, let's get down to business...
So, hopefully you now know all the terms, which makes my life a lot easier as I don't have to explain everything. Let's begin.
Root Guide - Pt. 2 - UnrEVOked
1) Ensure you have downloaded and extracted the first download in the above post to somewhere you can remember and access easily. For the purpose of this guide, I will refer to that folder as the 'Root Pack'.
Next, we are going to prepare the UnrEVOked program to run. If you are a Windows user, this means installing the drivers, if you use Linux or Mac you just have to run the app as mentioned later. We have to install HTC Sync to get adb drivers and we have to uninstall it again as it interferes with UnrEVOked. The drivers however remain which is why you need to install it.
2) (Windows Only) If you have not already, download HTC Sync and install it. Then uninstall HTC Sync as well as any other software that may interfere such as doubletwist. Next, follow this guide to set up the hacked HBOOT drivers. Make sure you reboot your PC after doing this.
Next, we need to prepare your phone. We will make sure USB Debugging is on as UnrEVOked needs this to send adb commands to the phone. We also need to enable Unknown Sources so that UnrEVOked can push busybox and SuperUser Permissions apps to the phone.
3) With your phone go to Settings > Connect to PC > Default connection type > Charge Only and untick Ask Me. Then go to Settings > Applications > Development > Make sure USB Debugging is ticked. Then go back to Applications and make sure Unknown Sources is ticked.
Next, we're going to run UnrEVOked. What it does is reboot into HBOOT mode, and use an exploit to gain a temporary NAND unlock. Then it uses fastboot to flash a recovery image, and then pushes the su files required for root.
4) WINDOWS USERS: Right click on the 'unrevoked.exe' file (Or something similar) in the Root Pack and click 'Run as Admin' (Not required for XP)
LINUX USERS: Right click the 'ClickHereToRoot.sh' file and UnrEVOked will start. (Make sure you chmod 755'd it first)
MAC USERS:
mattbeef said:
Unrevoked, if your a mac user like myself then drag the app inside the dmg to the desktop and run it from there. Most mac users are lazy and will try to run it from the dmg.
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GETTING A MISC RELATED ERROR? See post eight.
Your phone should now reboot and then congratulations! Your phone is rooted. However, the root that UnrEVOked gives you is basic. No ROMs or good stuff. So you must read on to the next post to flash a custom ROM...
Now you've rooted, let's flash a ROM. We will backup all your apps then flash a ROM then restore your apps. Ready?
Pt. 3 - Flashing Your First ROM
**NOTE: You can repeat Pt. 3 every time you want to flash a new ROM or update
Next we're going to download and use Titanium Backup to backup all your apps as we will have to wipe your phone to install the ROM. You can use the same method if you ever want to backup/restore in the future too.
1) Download & Install Titanium Backup from the market. Open it and hit the 'Problems' button to download busybox, a suite of commands for rooted phones.
Then hit menu then batch, and tap the button next to Backup All User Apps + System Data. Let it complete before moving on to the next step.
Next we're going to reboot into recovery mode to flash the ROM. You can use this if you ever need to get into recovery in the future.
2) Turn your phone off and turn it on again holding POWER + VOL DOWN to enter HBOOT mode. Wait a few seconds while it checks for images before using the VOLUME KEYS to scroll and POWER to select Recovery. Your phone will now vibrate and reboot into recovery mode!
Next we're going to do a full backup of your phone using Nandroid. This will backup the entire state of your phone in case you ever
want to go back. You should really do this every time you flash a new ROM.
3) Use the TRACKBALL to scroll down to where it says Backup or Nandroid or Backup / Restore. Then select Backup and wait for it to finish.
Now we need to wipe your phone. Whenever you flash a different ROM you should Always do this, when you are updating the ROM you should check on the release thread for information.
4) If you are not on the Main Menu in recovery, hit back a couple of times to get there. Then, use the TRACKBALL to navigate down to 'Wipe Data / Factory Reset' and accept the scary warning to wipe your phone.
Now we can flash the ROM! Ensure you have downloaded a ROM and it is on the root (Not in any folders) of your SD card. The flashing process may take a few minutes.
5) From the Main Menu, scroll down to and select Install zip from SD Card and then select Choose zip from SD Card then select where you put your ROM and wait for it to complete. Then, select Reboot System Now to reboot into your shiny new ROM!
Your phone will now reboot, it may take a while to reboot as it's rebuilding the Dalvik Cache. If it still doesn't boot up after 10mins, pull the battery and consult the ROM thread for troubleshooting.
Now we're going to restore that Titanium Backup you made before starting Pt. 3. It will restore all your apps back but not system data. (ie Settings) You can use Titanium Backup any time you want to backup/restore your phone.
6) Download & Install Titanium Backup again and tap Menu Button > Batch > Restore Missing apps + data. It should prompt you to reinstall every app again.
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Congratulations, you have qualified with a rooted phone from the Turkeh Root School!
(Unless you're reading this without having actually done any of this guide)
So, go off and ask questions, answer questions, and contribute to the community! We'd also really appreciate it if you could hang out in the help channel to help other people trying to root too.
Thanks for rooting! You can also follow some of the other guides to install all apps on the SD card, Unroot & S-OFF
Pt. 4 - Flashing a New Radio
Flashing a Radio
The radio is the lowest part of your phone. (ie It's the very first thing that loads when you turn your phone on.
Most ROMs will have a required radio version, but most will agree that it's best to be on the latest as they often improve battery life etc.
You can downgrade your radio and you can find your radio version by going to Settings > About Phone > Software Information > Baseband Version.
Your ROM should tell you on it's thread what the recommended radio version is, so download it, transfer it to the root of your SD card as you did in Pt. 3 then follow this.
Now we're going to reboot into recovery mode as we did in Pt. 3 to flash the new radio. There is also an app on the market called 'Quick Boot' which you can use to quickly get into recovery. The next step will assume you have this.
1) Open Quick Bootand tap Recovery then tap Allow on the SuperUser permissions prompt.
Note: The SuperUser Permissions app will prompt you whenever an app is requesting to use root. You should look over which app is requesting this before you allow it.
Next, we need to flash the radio. You do this exactly the same way as you flash a ROM, which you did in Pt. 3.
2) Use the same method you flashed the new ROM in Pt. 3 to flash the radio. You do not need to Nandroid backup or wipe to do this, just flash the zip.
Note: Your phone may reboot a couple of times and will show a picture of the Android Robot while it is flashing the radio. It has NOT crashed, it is flashing it. DO NOT pull the battery, it will reboot when it is done.
Your new radio has now flashed!
A2SD
Note: It has come to my attention that doing this with ROM Manager doesn't work most of the time. If you have problems please partition your card another way. (I recommend GParted - There is a Live CD if you don't have Linux)
First, we need to partition your SD card with ROM Manager. This will wipe all the data on your SD card so please backup before continuing.
1) Open ROM Manager (Download it from the Market if you don't have it - Although you will need the Market Mod to show all apps) and press Menu > Manually Override Recovery **Not sure exactly what it says, pls could someone help me out here** Then scroll down to Partition SD Card. Choose the ext size you want for your apps to be installed on, then tap 0 for swap size, then tap OK to reboot into recovery and start partitioning!
Note: While it's partitioning it will show a picture of an Android. You can press (Power?) to see what it's actually doing and if there's any errors.
Now, you need to check the ROM thread for info. Most ROMs activate it automatically when it detects an ext partition on your phone. On some others you need to flash a special update.zip. If you are unsure hit the help button on post 1 and we'll help you out.
Congratulations, you now have Apps2SD! Exactly what you will have (dalvik2sd etc) will vary between ROMs.
Unroot
These RUU programs that you use to unroot are Windows only, but fortunatley I wrote a tool for Linux called OpenRUU so you can flash them on there. If you are a Mac user, take a moment to ask yourself 'Why am I using a Steve Jobs product?' as there is no way for you to run the RUUs.
First, we are going to identify what RUU you need to download and flash then download it. (Bravo is the codename for Desire, all RUUs use this name)
1) Go to shipped-roms.com, click on the Android Robot then click on Buzz. Now, you need to recall what version of Android you were on before you rooted. If you had a carrier supplied device you should also get the one that is applicable, but if you are unsure or your carrier is not listed go for one that says WWE. (World Wide English - All Languages) Or come on our IRC channel for advice.
Note: HTC Sync must be installed before continuing. The next step will also wipe all your apps + settings!
Next we're going to run the RUU, this should take around 5-10mins. DO NOT touch your phone during the flashing process!
2) Double click on the RUU file you downloaded in step 1, read the readme, and click to start the flashing process.
After it's done! Your phone now should be completley back to stock status!
If you get an error during the flashing process, try again and then come on our IRC help channel for assistance if it persists.
Fixing the Annoying unrEVOked Backup CID Missing errors
NEW, EASY METHOD
I managed to find unrEVOked 3.2. If you want to use that as a fast-track then that's fine, but please read the following carefully:
Code:
[B]DISCLAIMER:[/B]
Please be aware that this build was pulled from unrevoked.com because it was not safe.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
If it ****s up and you point the finger at me, I will laugh at you.
This is only for 'Backup CID Missing' errors. if you use this on any other type of misc error it might brick.
Download. Run in replace of unrEVOked 3.21 in the standard guide.
You can still use the old, misc editing guide below:
(Guide edited from http://home.kennynet.co.uk/~kenny/bcid-fix.txt to be more noob-friendly)
This fixes:
Backup CID Missing
Unfortunately, because a couple of people corrupted their misc partitions during the testing of unrEVOked 3.2, they brought in a load of stupid, annoying safety features that included checking the misc partition on your phone.
/rant
What is misc?
Misc is a partition on your phone. It holds various switches and stuff, such as your:
Official HTC ROM Version
Your CID (Which tells the phone what carrier/region your phone is)
However, sometimes, the CID is not in misc or your misc is corrupted. This process will add in the CID to misc and reflash misc. (which may fix other misc related errors but probably wont)
Warning! Misc is quite an important part of your phone. If it gets severely corrupted you may loose USB access. Me or anyone on our IRC help channel take no responsibility if you **** up somehow.
This guide is designed for Windoze, Linux users use common sense adapting the instructions and can use a Linux hex editor like ghex. (Works just the same)
Please ensure you have downloaded the other stuff file on the second post before continuing and have extracted it to C:\root.
First, we need to use adb to grab misc off your phone. We will get temporary root then grab misc.
1) Open a command prompt on your computer by going to Start > Run and typing cmd then pressing enter. Now type the following pressing enter on each line. (Make sure your phone is connected and you have the drivers installed.)
Code:
cd \
cd root\adb
adb-windows devices <---- Make sure it finds your phone before continuing
adb-windows shell <----- You should see a $
$ /system/__unrevoked_su <---- Getting temp root
# cat /dev/mtd/mtd0 > /sdcard/misc.img <---- Copying misc to your SD Card
# getprop ro.cid <----- This is your CID. Remember what this says, it should say something like HTC_000 or 1111111 if you have a goldcard
# exit
adb-windows pull /sdcard/misc.img misc.img <---- Getting the misc we copied before
You should now have a file called misc.img in the C:\root\adb folder.
Now come on to the IRC help channel here. We will stick the CID into the misc.img so you can carry on as it really is complicated. You can also post here if nobody is avalible and I will sort it ASAP.
(If you've done hex editing before, all you do is put the CID you got above in at position 0 then add a 00 at the end so the hex string looks something like "48 54 43 5F 5F 30 30 31 00")
Make sure you save the file that we give you back to C:\root\adb overwriting the original misc.img file.
Next we're going to push misc back on to the phone using a similar method to step 1. Have open a command prompt and cd to the correct directory as in step 1 before proceeding.
2) Type the following in the command prompt:
Code:
adb push misc.img /sdcard/new-misc.img <---- Pushing misc back to your SD card
adb-windows shell
$ /system/__unrevoked_su <---- getting temp root again
# /data/local/flash_image misc /sdcard/new-misc.img <---- Using flash_image to flash the new misc
# exit
Now rerun unrEVOked and everything should be as shiny as the plastic Samsung use to make their phones.
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Reserved for good measure.
I'm sure this will help many people. Should be sticky'd
HCDR.Jacob said:
I'm sure this will help many people. Should be sticky'd
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Good Idea!!!
For the rru you need to click on the windows mobile section and select buzz NOT bravo
Added A2SD guides, misc fix & unroot guide. Bump to v42.1.2
Many Thanks,
Helps loads confirm my thinking after a couple of days reading, I just have to grow some balls n take the plunge
My main concern is my WF is a UK Voda PAYG which I believe is locked n I'm unsure whether I should get n unlock code before doing anything.
I did read in a Desire thread that updating a stock rom without a sim could unlock, but haven't seen any other refs to unlocking WF other than code.
Note: Unroot section still refers to Desire Bravo not WF Buzz
Thanks agin
PanGalactic said:
Many Thanks,
Helps loads confirm my thinking after a couple of days reading, I just have to grow some balls n take the plunge
My main concern is my WF is a UK Voda PAYG which I believe is locked n I'm unsure whether I should get n unlock code before doing anything.
I did read in a Desire thread that updating a stock rom without a sim could unlock, but haven't seen any other refs to unlocking WF other than code.
Note: Unroot section still refers to Desire Bravo not WF Buzz
Thanks agin
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You shouldn't need to unlock or anything.
Thanks, I'll change that bit now
42turkeys said:
You shouldn't need to unlock or anything.
Thanks, I'll change that bit now
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And buzz is under windows mobile for some reason
The guide really great....but the shipped rom website don't have RUU for Buzz
coltrain said:
The guide really great....but the shipped rom website don't have RUU for Buzz
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Look under windows mobile - who put it there? Those files do work.
This thread still not stickied?
Piece of art already. Should be stickied for sure.
I thought a bit about 'reporting' the thread to make a mod notice it but it said specifically what report was to be used for , so i didn't do it , i guess we'll have to bump it up so it gets stickied. Great post !!

SUCCESS !! :) FM Radio app by HTC: Reverse Engineer: Please help

I'm working to enable FM radio functionality, RX and TX on HTC Legend and other devices with TI FM chip.
I need help to get this done ASAP. I'm an experienced embedded Linux dev, but I'm pretty new to smartphones and Android.
A few weeks back I managed to muddle my way through on phone gold card creation, downgrading, rooting, CWMod (2.5 ?) installation, CMMod7 nightly install, S-Off and new Radio flash. Since then I haven't flashed anything and probably forgot half of what I learned.
So now I want to flash the best ROM for the purpose of figuring out the audio routing "secrets" of the HTC FM app. Any suggestions for the best ROM for that purpose ?
Next, I could use some pointers to the best posts or web pages to refer to for flashing the HTC Rom, and then later flashing back to CM7. As easy as possible. Can I do something Nandroid like and save the entire state of the phone to easily get me back to where I started with CM7 ?
Yes, I AM a dev, but very much appreciate easy to follow step by steps that don't leave me scratching my head wondering if I'll brick my device or create some other catastrophy . Eg: Should I ignore those error messages or not worry ? Do I have to reboot 5 times while clicking my heels ? Etc.
Once I get the above figured out, perhaps this thread can be used for discussion of the observations and any reverse engineering results.
Thanks !
Well, the best ROM would probably be BlaY0's, as it has the FM functionality. Take a nandroid of that and then install CM (as that's what your developing for, ye?). Then nandroid the CM and you can easily switch between the 2 without the need to set it up again.
BlaY0's ROM is based of the official HTC one, so it would probably do for the reverse engineering stuff. Thus I don't think you'd need to go back to a stock HTC ROM. If you do you can just flash a pre-rooted one (found here) and that would do it.
TheGrammarFreak said:
Well, the best ROM would probably be BlaY0's, as it has the FM functionality. Take a nandroid of that and then install CM (as that's what your developing for, ye?). Then nandroid the CM and you can easily switch between the 2 without the need to set it up again.
BlaY0's ROM is based of the official HTC one, so it would probably do for the reverse engineering stuff. Thus I don't think you'd need to go back to a stock HTC ROM. If you do you can just flash a pre-rooted one (found here) and that would do it.
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OK, thanks GrammarFreak. BlaY0's ROM 0.7 it is.
Hate to be/seem so newb-ish....
So I'm running CM7 now. So:
(1) Run ROM Manager Backup.
(2) Watch phone go into recovery mode with red triangle and exclamation mark.
(3) Don't freak as the backup will take maybe 10-20 minutes or so.
(4) Phone reboots back to CM7 I presume.
(5) Pull any important data from sdcard including ROM backup files.
(6) Download http://blay0.r3volutionary.net/b-0.7.zip
(7) Run ROM Manager to flash Blayo.
(8) Reboot and mess around with Blayo ROM.
(9) When done messing, optionally save Blayo ROM and mods with ROM Manager Backup.
(10) Use ROM Manager restore to return to CM7 ROM.
Sound good ? I don't even have to remember which key when booting brings up CWMod recovery mode ?
I couldn't find a canonical web page documenting CWMod/ROM Manager and it's usage.
Gee my phone has been stuck in red mode for a while now...
EDIT: So I'm reading threads and getting the impression the red triangle is not what I want. So I run "adb reboot" and will check and see if the backup looks good.
I can understand that the "community" has to somehow pull together to pool info, but my experience seems typical of what so many face.
In order to figure out some sort of semi-foolproof method of doing XYZ it seems I have to search threads all over to collect the full info. 50-100+ page threads are a challenge. Do I start with the first few posts or pages of posts, or should I skip to somewhere near the end for latest info ? Yes I can read to see if first posts are updated etc.
Before I started the rooting process on my phone, I read QUITE a few big threads from begin to end. And I made LOTS of notes to try and figure it all out and avoid problems. And my head got so full it almost exploded, and I almost sorta gave up, dived in, did a few more google searches on the way and thankfully finally ended up with a nicely open device.
But it all seems so ridiculously difficult, UNLESS you happen to come across some very succinct, accurate and informative HOWTO somewhere that works well for you.
/rant off
Ok, I want you to do a couple of things:
Forget about ROM manager, it's a piece or crap and it creates more problems than it solves.
So, you said you performed S-OFF, correct? Did you let the S-OFF procedure install ClockworkMOD recovery? Given the red triangle of doom I doubt it. No worries. Here's what you do:
Download this (it's the ADB tools) to a known location. Then extract the zip to a known location. Open a command window in that location (for the sake of this guide: C:\ADB) So open CMD (start, run, type CMD, hit enter) In CMD type "cd C:\ADB". Plug your phone into the computer (make sure you're using CM). Debugging mode should be on (you'll get a notification in the status bar of your phone). Now, I want you to download this (CWM 2.5) and save it to C:\ADB. In CMD type "adb push recovery.img /sdcard" Wait for it to complete. It will output a file-size, time taken and resultant transfer rate. When it's completed type "adb shell". You'll end up with a "#" and nothing else (if you get a "$" just type "su" and hit enter, and on the phone's screen accept the Superuser request). Now, type "flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img", let it do it's thang. When you see the "#" type "reboot recovery", and your phone will reboot to CWM. This is what I refer to as a win
Now, from clockworkMOD you can use the trackball (move and click) to select "backup/restore" then "backup". Let it do its stuff. Once backed up you can flash B-0.7 and then back that up. Note down the name of each backup so you know which is which
TheGrammarFreak said:
Ok, I want you to do a couple of things:
Forget about ROM manager, it's a piece or crap and it creates more problems than it solves.
So, you said you performed S-OFF, correct? Did you let the S-OFF procedure install ClockworkMOD recovery? Given the red triangle of doom I doubt it. No worries. Here's what you do:
Download this (it's the ADB tools) to a known location. Then extract the zip to a known location. Open a command window in that location (for the sake of this guide: C:\ADB) So open CMD (start, run, type CMD, hit enter) In CMD type "cd C:\ADB". Plug your phone into the computer (make sure you're using CM). Debugging mode should be on (you'll get a notification in the status bar of your phone). Now, I want you to download this (CWM 2.5) and save it to C:\ADB. In CMD type "adb push recovery.img /sdcard" Wait for it to complete. It will output a file-size, time taken and resultant transfer rate. When it's completed type "adb shell". You'll end up with a "#" and nothing else (if you get a "$" just type "su" and hit enter, and on the phone's screen accept the Superuser request). Now, type "flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img", let it do it's thang. When you see the "#" type "reboot recovery", and your phone will reboot to CWM. This is what I refer to as a win
Now, from clockworkMOD you can use the trackball (move and click) to select "backup/restore" then "backup". Let it do its stuff. Once backed up you can flash B-0.7 and then back that up. Note down the name of each backup so you know which is which
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Thanks for the newb-friendly instructions. Much of I don't need, but may help others.
I'm running Linux, I've had adb etc installed for 2 weeks. I've got the SDK installed w/ Eclipse but never tried it, but have done App Inventor. And I've been poking around in the innards of the various source codes, binaries, firmwares and other files for the last 2 weeks too.
OK, I'll "Forget about ROM manager" and just use CWM after manually rebooting into it with Volume Down or whatever.
I'm pretty positive I'm S-OFF and have CWM 2.5.0.0.7 or so installed. ROM Manager says so. I have CWM on before I S-Offed using the Bell/Virgin modified alpharev boot disk.
I'll do the backup manually with CWM later tonight when I get back to this. I checked the SD and the backup isn't there, although there are still 3 backups I took when I installed CM7 2 weeks ago.
So I guess I do a complete flush or wipe or whatever when installing the new (or a backed up) ROM ? And since the backup is a nandroid type it will absolutely restore to exactly the same state as when the backup was taken ? But the SD card is not touched...
EDIT:
"adb reboot recovery" gives me red triangle of doom.
"adb reboot bootloader" gives me AlphaRev and I see S-Off and HBOOT 1.000000000
Did AlphaRev remove CWM ?
Given that you get the red triangle we can assume you don't have CWM installed to /recovery, you have it in fakeflash. Nothing inherently wrong with that, just FYI
As for your rant in post numero uno, I've often considered trying to put together a comprehensive "document" on the matter, but it'd take an age and would probably raise more questions than it'd answer.
"adb reboot recovery" gives me red triangle of doom.
"adb reboot bootloader" gives me AlphaRev and I see S-Off and HBOOT 1.000000000
Did AlphaRev remove CWM ?
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See above about fakeflash. You could well use the image I linked above and use flash_image on the phone or fastboot to flash it
Fakeflash is pretty easy, I either do that or do my business in rom manager as I find that easy.
Rom manager method for installing a new rom:
If rom manager isn't installed, do so from the market
start up rom manager
tap "backup current ROM" (I suggest naming your backup, I just use the rom name)
Let it reboot and do it's thing
When it's booted back into CM7, open up rom manager again
tap "install ROM from SD card"
browse your sd for your rom and tap it.
You are presented with 2 check box options
Since we already backed up make sure "backup existing rom" is unchecked
If you are flashing a new rom, make sure "Wipe Data and Cache" is checked
If you are flashing a newer version of the same rom, you can leave this area unchecked as it will not erase the stuff stored on the phones built in memory
Press ok, let it do it's thing and thats it.
Place the fakeflash update.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=698404 on the root of your sd card
turn off your phone
Hold the volume down button as you press the power button
using the volume buttons, navigate to "recovery"
press power
your phone will reboot to th red triangle (of DOOOM)
Don't panic, hold volume up and press power (if it gives you an error just wait few seconds)
Using the volume buttons to scroll and power for enter choose "apply sdcard:update.zip"
Use the trackball and go to "Nandroid" if you are using ClockWorkMod 2.5.xxx fake flash or "backup and recovery" if you are using ClockWorkMod 3.xxx
hit "backup"
Let it do it's thing
If you're installing a new rom, scroll to "wipe data/factory reset", wait, then choose "wipe cache partition". If your installing a newer version of the same rom, don't bother.
Scroll to "install zip from sdcard"
scroll to "choose zip from sdcard"
choose your zip, let it do it's thing, and thats that.
You're SD is not touched at all during flashing, no need to backup those files.
Wow, can't believe I typed all that out...
TheGrammarFreak said:
As for your rant in post numero uno, I've often considered trying to put together a comprehensive "document" on the matter, but it'd take an age and would probably raise more questions than it'd answer.
See above about fakeflash. You could well use the image I linked above and use flash_image on the phone or fastboot to flash it
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Re: rant, don't want to come off as complaining, I KNOW documenting semi-foolproof procedures is tons of work, to do properly. I understand a big problem is consideration of the large set of combinations of ROMs, recoveries, apps, S-On/S-Off states, Radios, etc.
OK, cool, I want "realflash" type recovery then. I guess that's one reason to have S-Off ?
I had to slightly alter your first command by appending a '/'.
EDIT: WOOHOO ! Success I think ! Feel free to skip the rest of this post unless you want to hear the details of my adventure...
Thank you ! Editing this post the last hour I wrote "Success ! " here anticipating such, but alas, I have some issue.
I don't know if I have to be extra patient as deodexing happens, Or if I'm stuck in some boot loop... I see "HTC quietly brilliant" and screen flashing on and off and re-writing the HTC spam.
Re: HTC FM app. OK, cool, I see :
ls -l /system/app/HtcFMRadio.apk
-rw-r--r-- root root 826176 2008-08-01 07:00 HtcFMRadio.apk
And bluetooth. Is there any way to switch normal media output, like from TuneIn radio etc, to my cheap new bluetooth headset ? I pushed the button in CM7 and I see I could start a voice dial, but I figured BT would take over all audio I desired routed through it.
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I did:
adb push recovery.img /sdcard/
adb shell flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img
adb reboot recovery
In the CWM menu I had to select "Nandroid", and then "Backup".
That completed.
I didn't want to bother rebooting, so manually grabbed the backup files:
adb shell ls -l /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/
adb shell ls -l /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2011-02-27.03.19.57/
mkdir cm7backup-2011-02-27.03.19.57
cd cm7backup-2011-02-27.03.19.57
adb pull /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2011-02-27.03.19.57/boot.img
adb pull /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2011-02-27.03.19.57/cache.img
adb pull /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2011-02-27.03.19.57/data.img
adb pull /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2011-02-27.03.19.57/nandroid.md5
adb pull /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2011-02-27.03.19.57/recovery.img
adb pull /sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/2011-02-27.03.19.57/system.img
Then to be sure:
cat nandroid.md5
md5sum *.img
Yes, looks good ! Now for Blayo:
cd ..
adb push b-0.7.zip /sdcard/
Goto CWM. Version 2.5.0.1, I had a 7 at the end before. Fine I'm sure.
Use volume up/down to select install from a ZIP. Press power to select. Oh, oh, shoulda used the trackball switch as it powered off.
Whoops, press power again and screen comes back, LOL. Choose zip from sdcard and use trackball switch this time. Move and select Blayo b-0.7.zip
Wonderfully wacky confirmation. Error message saying it can't find the zip file. Hmmm....
Reboot a few times and finally do "adb reboot recovery" and retry install from ZIP.
No go, get:
-- Installing: SDCARD:b-0.7.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E:Can't open sdcard/b-0.7.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
Try to open 98 MB zip file. No go. AHA ! corrupted file.
Try download from mirror 2: http://www.dkmdesign.dk/custom_roms/blay0/b-0.7.zip File is supposed to be 126 MB.
Gee I'm glad there's an unzip process that checks the integrity of ROM flashes.
So again:
adb push b-0.7.zip /sdcard/
And install, running..... Done !
Try to use power button to reboot. Use back key and "reboot system now". Cross fingers and offer the gods sacrifices...
See androids on skateboards again. Recall I may have to be patient as deodexing happens... See "HTC quietly brilliant" spam,,, in this context,good. Waiting....
Waiting.... screen flashing on and off and writing the HTC mind control spam.
Try reboot when tired of waiting and same thing. AFAICT, from "adb shell ls * etc" on the filesystem, Blayo ROM is installed but just won't stop flashing the HTC logo.
speedyink said:
If you are flashing a new rom, make sure "Wipe Data and Cache" is checked
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Thanks. Maybe that's my boot loop or whatever problem now. I didn't recall seeing that option, but should be there with CWMod, so I'll try installing Blayo again after that.
There was some Wipe in main menu, and another w/ factory reset. Also in advanced menu I selected Wipe Dalvik cache. I left the Battery Stats alone. Hmmm. Naah !
Did all 3 wipe twice for good luck. Rebooted in between. Installed. Now waiting... Oh here's the HTC screen again. Time to read the Blayo thread to see how long to wait. etc.
Man what a pain ! Yet likely a world easier than the new paths I attempted to forge on my previous LG Optimus Chic resulting in a hard brick, LOL.
WOOHOO ! Success I think !
Welcome to the BlaY0 universe.. Just remember that many of us went through this journey as well to have our phone in same state Glad you got to fully download the BlaY0 rom from my mirror.. now happy reverse engineering..
Sent from my Legend using XDA App
whitetigerdk said:
Welcome to the BlaY0 universe.. Just remember that many of us went through this journey as well to have our phone in same state Glad you got to fully download the BlaY0 rom from my mirror.. now happy reverse engineering..
Sent from my Legend using XDA App
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Thanks. Figured I was finished messing with such nasties once I had CM.
(In case you aren't aware, I have scripts that make the FM radio "work" on CM7. I can scan and see RSSI as expected etc. Only "problem" is I haven't figured out the audio routing part yet so no sound, which is why I'm exploring the HTC app for it's special tricks.)
What I want to do now is try running my hcitool scripts and see if they work on Blayo ROM.
If yes, then the Blayo ROM has something the CM7 ROM needs.
If no, then there's likely some magic step required on either stock ROM or CM7 ROM and likely the HTC FM app is doing that step, directly or indirectly.
But the needed hcitool is not on Blayo ROM. I find 3 of the hci utils and install them. Now I can't get hciattach running, which I think is needed for hcitool.
I'm guessing I can edit /init.legend.rc and change service hciattach to enabled. Reboot and no dice. Try running from command line also with no luck. At one point it hung, but now:
# hciattach -n -s 115200 /dev/ttyHS0 texasalt 4000000 flow
Unknown device type or id
# hciattach -n -s 115200 /dev/ttyHS0 any 4000000 flow
Can't set device: Device or resource busy
Can't initialize device: Device or resource busy
# hciattach -n -s 115200 /dev/ttyHS0 any
Can't set device: Device or resource busy
Can't initialize device: Device or resource busy
Waiting with baited breath
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pjgodd said:
Waiting with baited breath
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Bated ? Baited=fish
Well AFAICT, the world of Bluez bluetooth and hciattach, hcitool, hciconfig and hcidump doesn't get along with the TI BT stack world of btipsd and btipds_cli.
I'll have to bust out the NDK and start trying APIs.
But FIRST, I'm happy to report that btipds_cli is a pretty interesting and cool tool. Once I rebooted, turned BT on and learned the quirky UI, it wasn't too long before I had FM audio coming out of the speakers or the headphone.
I even tried a BT over FM option in another menu, but no go. Next I'll try the FM Tx, cause I'd REALLY like to see if that works.
btipds_cli doesn't seem to want to start FM a second time though, so a few reboots might be needed for testing.
I think it's possible that the "14.start_audiO" option in the "4.fm_Rx/" is the missing link for FM in non HTC ROMs. I don't know yet if it initiates a digital PCM / SCO connection or just switches analog. I don't see any new processes for that but btipsd might be doing the good stuff.
Following this thread with great interest..
Sent from my Legend using XDA App
I still can't get the transmitter to work, despite all the commands seeming successful. Both with hcitool on CM7 and btipsd_ci on Blayo0.7.
So I think one, or both, of the following are the TX issues:
(A) - It is somehow disabled by the hardware. The Tx antenna pin could be tied to ground, perhaps even through a capacitor or something. It may even just be unconnected and unable to transmit a few inches because it's inside an RF shield.
(B) - The firmware file for the FM portion disables TX, yet the registers still respond as if it works.
(A) would be difficult to infeasible to fix.
(B) should be fixable by loading a firmware file from a TI FM chip device that is known to support transmission.
For a TI based device that is known to transmit, I presume firmware files for a TI or TI partner evaluation board may work.
So far I can't get hciattach and hcitool etc working on BlaY0 ROM.
I HAVE, however, gotten btipsd and btipsd_cli to work on CM7. I had to create the /data/btips directory and am running btipsd manually in foreground.
What I find is exactly the same as with my hcitool scripts: everything seems to work but actual sound doesn't exit the device. Even after doing everything else the same as with BlaY0 ROM.
The /etc/firmware files on both ROMs are identical.
So I'm thinking there is some other thing separating the two ROMs. Could be some HTC customized library, or a config file or who knows.
Hi Mike, your work is appreciated, i hope you wil get it to work. We have great legend dev's. Please BlaYo and. Ali Ba, help this guy!
mikereidis said:
I HAVE, however, gotten btipsd and btipsd_cli to work on CM7. I had to create the /data/btips directory and am running btipsd manually in foreground.
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Then you got as far as I did a few months ago. The btipsd stuff can be found in the original init.legend.rc, if you are interested.
mikereidis said:
So I'm thinking there is some other thing separating the two ROMs. Could be some HTC customized library, or a config file or who knows.
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"Customized library" applies here, but that's in fact a euphemism for "all kinds of proprietary code in the framework".
I gave up reverse engineering after looking at the disassembled HTC radio application. As I already told you there are loads of pointers to closed source TI code that can be found in the framework (= /system/lib/whatever.so). You will have to reverse engineer all those rpcs, libandroid_servers and god knows whatnot.
ali ba said:
I gave up reverse engineering after looking at the disassembled HTC radio application. As I already told you there are loads of pointers to closed source TI code that can be found in the framework (= /system/lib/whatever.so). You will have to reverse engineer all those rpcs, libandroid_servers and god knows whatnot.
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Oh, there must be SOME shortcut...
Since I have the FM radio and audio working with the btipsd_cli. I'm not sure the answer would lie in the HTC FM app. Or at least the answer is in btipsd_cli also.
I'd love to find the source to btipsd_cli. I DO have source for TI's fmapp and fmstack-0.12 and I can see they share some, but not all code.
In a log I can see an HCI command is sent when audio starts; I just don't know which one or with which parameters.
btipsd_cli has some rather weird bugs that prevent me from experimenting well with audio routing. When I disable analog, audio keeps playing. At first I thought it was using digital, but now I think it's part of the buginess. When I select various digital options, various weird things happen, including a crash in btipsd for most of them.
If I can run some HCI queries, I might get better clues or the actual answer. I managed to get hciattach to sort of work with "texas" as the type, but I think I need "texasalt" and the binary I have that runs on Blayo doesn't support it. The CM7 binaries wont run on Blayo.
So unless there are some other tools I can use, I'm wondering if it's time to write an NDK app.
Unless I can increase the verbosity of the btipsd logging to tell me everything it's doing. Will check.
These AudioRouting strings aren't in the CM7 libandroid_runtime so I tried pushing the Blayo lib to CM7. GUI never boots fully, but no audio still using the btipsd_cli.
Same when I also replace libandroid_servers.so, bluez-plugin/audio.so and bluez-plugin/input.so
strings blayo/system/lib/libandroid_runtime.so |grep -i audiorouting
FM_RX_DisableAudioRouting
FM_RX_EnableAudioRouting
nativeJFmRx_SetAudioRouting(): Entered
nativeJFmRx_SetAudioRouting: fmapp_set_audio_routing() returned %d
nativeJFmRx_SetAudioRouting(): Exit
nativeJFmRx_disableAudioRouting(): Entered
nativeJFmRx_disableAudioRouting: FM_RX_DisableAudioRouting() returned %d
nativeJFmRx_disableAudioRouting(): Exit
nativeJFmRx_enableAudioRouting(): Entered
nativeJFmRx_enableAudioRouting: FM_RX_EnableAudioRouting() returned %d
nativeJFmRx_enableAudioRouting(): Exit
nativeJFmRx_EnableAudioRouting
nativeJFmRx_DisableAudioRouting
nativeJFmRx_SetAudioRouting
FM_RX_DisableAudioRouting
FM_RX_EnableAudioRouting
DisableAudioRouting
EnableAudioRouting

[GUIDE] – Flash SBF/Root/Recovery/DeOdex -> A to Z - SBF 2.1.1 + 1080p + P.ROMS!

After various requests, official and unofficial I have taken the time to consolidate all the needed information to make the flashing process as simple and as noob friendly as possible! Please follow the guide below!
This is the A to Z guide on how to Flash custom SBF, Root, Install Recovery and enable such things as GreyBlur and 1080p recording on the Atrix!
After the release of 2.1.1 from France’s MotoAtrix I was anxious to see what could be done on this SBF.
As we know this is the latest SBF released on the 29th of April, 2011. It is, based on the version numbers, the next step forward from 0.37 on the Stock BELL phone.
After a lot of benchmarking (now 2800-2900 hundered on Smartbench 2011) and testing as well as feedback from the Intl/Bell community, it seems this is the most responsive and battery efficient SBF. I’m amazed at how speedy the phone is, including boot up (which is at least a third faster than 1.4.2)… HSUPA is unlocked as well on this SBF, so this is good news for us as there is no need to flash custom, sketchy mods to enable this on our phones. As for the fingerprint reader, the driver appears to have been updated so it is incredibly responsive so this is an improvement although 1.4.2 was great in this regard.
*To find out more about HSUPA, read the FAQ at the end of the post.
At the moment though, as it stands I can only recommend you install GreyBlur as it is currently the one with the least amount of bugs, and the BEST battery performance.
DISCLAIMER: All of the procedures below require some basic computer knowledge and could potentially brick your phone. Please proceed with caution and make sure you read everything CAREFULLY.
Everything has been tested but requires that this guide is followed TO THE LETTER. AT&T ATRIX NOT SUPPORTED
>> Be aware that sections of this guide apply ONLY to 2.1.1 and now 2.2.3 and are NOT for AT&T Atrix at all! <<
Please check out this AWESOME VIDEO GUIDE HERE! (Thanks to J-Roc!)
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Make sure your device is in the list below:
Supported devices:
South Korean Atrix (Information pending)
Brazillian Atrix (Base OLYLA U4 0.50.0)
Argentinian Atrix (OLYLA U4 0.50.0 Variant)
Canadian Atrix (OLYLA 0.37.4)
Mexican Atrix (Information pending)
Australian Atrix (OLYEM 1.4.2)
UK Atrix (Orange. Information pending) <----- DO NOT INSTALL GINGERBLUR/GREYBLUR... just 2.1.1
French Orange Atrix (OLYEM_U4_1.3.3)
Required files: (Download all of these as needed)
RSD Lite 5.0 -> Here
Win 7 Drivers x32 (if applicable) -> Here
Win 7 Drivers x64 (if applicable) -> Here
Download 2.1.1 SBF if you are going to Flash this.
OLYEM 2.1.1 SBF -> Here
Mirror -> Here
The Preparation script includes the needed APKs to obtain root and install Clockwork Recovery.
Seven’s Prep Script - > Here
GreyBlur 2.1 -> Here <-- 100% working, great performance.
GingerBlur 4.0 -> Here <-- Nasty startup bug, work around soon.
Seven’s BlurFix -> Here
Seven's DeOdex Tool 2.0 -> Here
GUIDE INDEX:
STEP 1: How to Flash the latest SBFs (Guide for EVERYONE)
STEP 2: ROOT and RECOVERY (and now: DEODEXING!)
STEP 3: Flashing GreyBlur/GingerBlur
STEP 4: Apply BlurFix Patches: Fix issues with BLUR Roms and enable 1080p recording + tweaks!
STEP 5: APN Information and FAQ!
ENJOY!!
GingerBlur/GreyBlur was created by XDA's very own Kenpenneth! Support his work!
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STEP 1: How to Flash the latest SBF (Guide for EVERYONE)
This is a quick guide on how to flash the latest SBF.
This applies to all SBFs as well so use as needed but operate with caution as doing something wrong here could seriously damage your phone. Make sure the SBF file you are attempting to flash is compatible with your phone. (RESEARCH, do no ask in these threads as Google will easily yield the correct results)
-Make sure your phone is unplugged
-Install the required Drivers for your phone (x32 bit or x64 as needed)
-Extract the SBF zip file to your desktop. It will create a folder with a file with an .SBF extension and should be about 1.4gb in size.
-Install RSD Lite using the installer linked above. This will create an Icon on your Desktop
-Execute RSDLite. This process will take a long while the first time, about 3-4 minutes max.
-Once the program is open, plug in your phone in to the computer. Wait for Windows to notify you that the drivers have been configured correctly (takes 2-3 minutes max)
-Unplug your phone from your PC and then reboot your phone.
-As the the phone powers up (Right as the Red M appears) HOLD the VOLUME UP key…
-The phone will display this message: “Starting RSD protocol support”
-Wait about 20 seconds (on the safe side)
-Having the RSD Lite window open, plug in your phone.
-RSD Lite will display your phone information in the bottom and should list it under slot 1.
Status: Connected…
-Click the button the left of START, a button labeled as: “…”.
-Navigate to the SBF file you extracted above.
-Once you have selected this SBF file, the information readout will display in the “File Properties” Window.
Now you are ready to flash:
-Select START
This process will take about 5-10 minutes depending on your computer. You will know this process is finished once your phone has fully booted and about 2 minutes have passed. WAIT the 2 minutes as sometimes people unplug the phone before RSDLite clears and this has caused issues previously. At this point, after having flashed:
REBOOT your phone. DO NOT SETUP until after the first reboot.
-Unplug your phone from your computer, close RSDLite
-After Reboot, complete the MotoBlur setup. (you can skip it but it’s better not to as it is known to cause some issues on some SBFs and phones).
Wait a few minutes and now the phone is ready for the next step.
You have now successfully flashed!
STEP 2: ROOT and RECOVERY
REQUIREMENTS:
External SD card. Make sure your phone has it inside. <– THERE IS NO WAY TO ROOT WITHOUT THIS.
Noob HELP – Skip this section if you are experienced with ADB and debugging mode.
In order to prepare for this download the “Preparation Script” from the Required Files section above.
-Making sure your phone is unplugged go to:
“Settings -> Applications -> Development”
-Enable USB Debugging – Tick the box.
-Plug in the USB cable to the phone
-Wait for the phone to acknowledge the connection.
-Pull down the Notification bar up top and select “USB Connection”
-In this prompt select “None” and press OK
-The phone will reconnect to the computer with USB.
-Unplug the phone and reboot
-After the phone boots up, plug the phone to the computer.
Now let’s move on to ROOT and RECOVERY
-Make sure USB Debugging is enabled. Plug in your phone (if not already plugged)
-Extract SevenPrepare.zip to your C:\ drive, Example: C:\SevenPrep
-Double click SevenPrep.bat
-Follow the prompt. This will basically install GingerBreak and System Recovery
-After the prompt closes, execute GingerBreak from your appdrawer and hit "Root".
-The phone will reboot. After the phone reboots, execute "System Recovery" from your appdrawer and hit "Install Recovery"
-You will get a SuperUser prompt, asking you to either Allow or Deny this application access to your phone. Hit “Allow”
-After a few seconds it will say “Install complete”
Your phone is now Rooted and Recovery has been installed - Stop here if you are interested in keeping your phone on STOCK and are not interested in flashing the Ginger/Grey ROMS. If you wish to de-odex stock 2.1.1 read below, if you do not know what this is, skip it.
DE-ODEXING (OPTIONAL)
If you are interested in theming stock 2.1.1 or installing language packs such as arabic, you will need a De-Odexed ROM. In order to do so I've created a little tool that will get you going.
REQUIREMENTS:
Make sure you have downloaded Seven's Deodex Tool 2.0.
>>Please be aware this tool is ONLY for 2.1.1. Using it otherwise WILL brick your phone.<<
-Make sure USB Debugging is enabled. Plug in your phone (if not already plugged)
-Extract SevenDeodex2.zip to your C:\ drive, Example: C:\SevenDeodex2
-Double click SevensDeodex.v2.0
-Follow the prompt. This will basically install the deodexed system files and give you instructions on what to do next.
-DO NOT CLOSE THE CMD PROMPT.
-After all the files have been copied, simply follow the instructions listed in the BAT file.
If you read the prompt carefully you will see it instructs you do the following the following:
-Open up ADB Shell and type the following commands in this order, one by one:
su
cd /data/local/tmp
chmod 755 install_script.sh
./install_script.sh
Simple! It will take a minute to finish. Once it is done your phone will reboot and you will be de-odexed!
Step 3: Preparing and Flashing GreyBlur/GingerBlur
>> IF YOU HAVE A LAPDOCK READ HERE!! << - >> If not skip this portion and move to: How to Flash GreyBlur!
It just so happens that if you simply flash over 2.1.1 the default keyboard layout for the Lapdock will be stored as AZERTY and your special characters will not function properly. This is mainly because by default the hardware keyboard layout is set to France.
BEFORE flashing GingerBlur/GreyBlur you MUST follow these steps to ensure that the selected Keyboard layout matches your current Lapdock SKU.
You must do the following:
-Dock your Phone with Stock 2.1.1 on your Lapdock.
-Wait for Webtop Environment to properly initialize.
-Once the Webtop has booted, go to the upper right hand corner and click the COG. This will open up a menu.
-Select Keyboard
-Click on the "Test settings box" and type freely using your Lapdock keyboard. As you will notice it will not type what you keyboard layout is unless you have the French lapdock.
-Click the Keyboard Language... button
-This will boot you into Settings->Language & Keyboard Settings
-Scroll to the bottom and you will see two boxes that will allow you select which Keyboard layout you wish to choose.
-Set BOTH of them to English US (if this is your keyboard layout, this applies to Canada, US). If you have a different layout, choose it from here!
-You will notice it will NOT let you set the bottom one untill you unplug your phone and replug it. Follow the instructions!
-Once you have successfully changed these settings go back to the "Test settings box" and type freely using your Lapdock keyboard.
Now it will properly reflect your current layout and these settings will be saved! Move on to the next section below.
How to Flash GreyBlur!
REQUIREMENTS: AC Power Adapter – keep this plugged in until you finally boot GreyBLur.
-Having downloaded either GreyBlur or GingerBlur, copy one of these files the root of your INTERNAL SD card.
-Make sure Recovery has been installed (if you followed the guide above you are ready to go!)
-Once Recovery has been installed, open the program and plug your phone to the AC power.
-Select “Recovery Mode” -> You will receive another SuperUser Prompt. Select ALLOW.
-The phone will now reboot and enter Clockwork Recovery.
NOTE: If at this point you could not enter recovery, it is because you are NOT plugged into AC power. It will NOT work on USB power as this is a security measure so that we can access Clockwork Recovery when our phone is not booting into Android OS.
-Once in Recovery, use the VOLUME UP and DOWN keys to navigate.
-Navigate down to the option “Install zip from SDCARD”, Press the power button to enter that submenu.
-Once in this new menu select: “Choose zip from internal SD Card”
-Select the zip file you copied in the steps above. Example: GreyBlur-2-1.zip
-Once you have selected this zip file, scroll down and select YES.
-The installer will run and once it is finished it will say “Install from sdcard complete”
-Select “+++++Go Back+++++”
-Once at this menu select: “Wipe DATA/Factory Reset”
-Select “Yes”
-It will take a few seconds until this is complete and you will see a message that says “Data Wipe Complete”
You are now ready to start your phone!
-Unplug your phone from the AC power
-Select “Reboot System Now”
You will now see how the GingerBlur/GreyBlur logo as your phone boots up shortly after the Red M “Dual Core” Logo.
-After the boot finished, ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS select “Set-Up”
NOTE: >>SKIPPING THIS MAY CAUSE ISSUES SO DO NOT SKIP IT. SWYPE WILL CRASH. <- This is normal until we apply a fix! <<
-Complete the MotoBlur setup. (In this case, NEVER SKIP THIS….!!!!!!!!)
-Register or log into motoblur blah blah blah you’re done!
-As you are finishing it will prompt you to update your phone. DO NOT UPDATE!!! Just select later….
-Add any needed APNs to enable DATA on your phone. If you don’t know how to do this read the FAQ at the end of this post.
-You will also see a POWER icon on your upper left hand corner. Open the notification bar, click the notification and select the correct profile for you. I use PERFORMANCE MODE.
You now have successfully Flashed GreyBLUR on your phone but this is NOT all that is needed.
Read below.
Step 4: Apply BlurFix Patches to fix compatibility issues with GreyBlur/GingerBlur and enable performance tweaks!
This patch will fix update notification NAGS, remove Swype and also will enable 1080p Video recording as well as enable performance tweaks!
READ FAQ for more information.
Noob HELP – Skip this section if you are experienced with ADB and debugging mode.
-Pull down the Notification bar up top and select “USB Connection”
-In this prompt select “None” and press OK
-The phone will reconnect to the computer with USB.
-Debugging mode will now be enabled.
If it does not:
-Unplug the phone and reboot
-After the phone boots up, plug the phone to the computer.
Patching:
-Having downloaded Seven’s Blurfix Patch from the Required Downloads above, extract this file to your C:\ drive. Example: C:\SevenBlurpatch
-Open SevenBlurpatch folder
-Run “Seven's Blurfix”
-Follow the steps prompted in the CMD window.
-After the script files have been copied over it will ask you to press any key to continue.
-It will leave you with an open ADB Shell, displaying the “$” symbol.
Type in the following commands in this order:
su
At this point, MAKE SURE YOUR PHONE’s SCREEN IS ON. PAY ATTENTION as it will prompt you to ALLOW or DENY. Select ALLOW on your phone or this will FAIL. If it fails run Seven’s Blurfix again.
The $ sign will change to a # sign.
This means you have Root access through the terminal window. Now we will manually execute the script.
Type the following command at the # prompt:
./data/local/tmp/blurfix_script.sh
After this the phone will reboot and then you are READY TO GO! Read Step 5 for APN information and FAQ!
No more ATT update nags, no more issues and 1080p recording enabled! Performance tweaks enabled, tethering re-enabled. Read the FAQ Section on how to record in 1080p!
STEP 5 - APN Information and FAQ
Here is the correct APN information for all pertinent carriers. I was unable to find the Korean APN information so if someone will PM me this, I will gladly add it!
It can be found -> Here
This is how you add APN settings:
-Press the Menu key
-Go to Settings
-Go to Wireless controls
-Go to Mobile networks
-Go to Access Point Names
-Press the Menu key
-Select New APN
-Add pertinent information
Depending on what carrier you use, these are the settings:
You might need to add 2 APNs for your specific carrier.
Whatever is does not have settings, leave blank.
After you have added your APN information make sure you ENABLE the little RADIO icon.. its the circular icon, that is usually empty after adding APN information.
Frequently Asked Questions!
Q) What's so special about 2.1.1 vs Stock or 1.4.2
A) A lot of things! Some of the most noticeable improvements are the boot time when using stock 2.1.1. It is FAST and the display is much more responsive than stock Bell Motoblur. Also MotoBlur is much more responsive in loading and switching between screens, even the stock keyboard is an improvement in terms of feedback and usability. Stock 2.1.1 no longer lags when typing. The fingerprint reader has improved significantly as well in comparison to previous SBF. Quadrant scores also went up for me in comparison to 1.4.2 GreyBlur. There is a lot of feedback regarding this but all of it has been GOOD.
Q) Should I stay on 2.1.1 STOCK or should I flash GreyBlur/GingerBlur?
A) Stock is actually quite decent, for Canadian Fido users there is a HUGE improvement as the carrier name is actually correct now and does not take 50% of the notification bar. None the less, GreyBlur runs beautifully and even faster on this SBF! Its quite impressive in boot time, smoothness and the loss of all the bloatware is quite good. It also provides theming support for us International users, so that we may use 1.5.7/1.8.3 framework themes!
Q) 1080p recording?!
A) Yes.. By running Seven's Blurfix Patch, LGCamera Free is installed. This as well as an internal mod allows 1080p recording on the phone! There are however special settings to get it to work.
Instructions:
-Start LGCamera
-Press the Back key to get rid of the purchase nag or buy the full version!
-Select the Video option to switch Video recording
-Press the menu key to open the options menu
-In the options menu scroll down to Video settings and set the following settings. (This is the only way 1080p will work!)
Video Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (1080p)
Encoder: Default
File Format: MPEG4
Video Bitrate 13 Mbit
Hit the red button and you're good to go!
Q) What is HSUPA?
A) High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) is a 3G mobile telephony protocol in the HSPA family with up-link speeds up to 5.76 Mbit/s. By default both the ATT and Bell ROMS have this disabled and therefore features like Voice over IP, skype, videochat are almost unusable. By enabling HSUPA this allows you to use these and also benefit from faster uplink access therefore speeding up you're mobile internet.
Q) Why is GingerBlur 3.1 not recommended.
A) It has been shown in various threads and people's reports (in my original thread) that 3.1 has various glitches and issues. Non functional Home button (when skipping motoblur setup), wifi issues (although most of them resolved now) as well as terrible battery life. GreyBlur on the other hand has proven to work PERFECTLY and is a better platform to have custom framework modded ontop of it. Use all both of these at your own risk!
Q) Why is Swype removed by applying BlurFix Patch?
A) Because there are issues with it. I'm also not allowed to post information or files related to swype on how to fix it. The alternative is to install the updated beta which can be found here in the DEV section. Much better fix/alternative.
Q) I want my Launcher to be smoother! How?
A) Use LauncherPro. It is by far the smoothest. A good alternative is GoLaucher Ex which is also great.
Q) I did not get the Power Icon that you mentioned in your guide.. what did I do wrong?
A) This is a feature of the Atrix called Power Management. It can be accessed at: Settings->Battery Manager -> Battery Mode. There you can select whatever profile you want!
Q) I want to flash other themes! What do I do?!
A) Feel free to flash any theme that is for ATT framework ONLY.. As long as you have GreyBlur installed this will work. Try to flash themes for 1.5.2 and 1.8.x ATT. Previous ones are unknown and unsupported.
Q) I flashed a theme and now, my phone wont boot!!! what do I do? Do I have start over again?
A) No you dont! First if this happened, you have to Factory Reset. (That sucks.. But its the price we have to pay to get this functioning)
Follow this short guide below: How to access Android Recovery
-On your first reboot after flashing a new theme, hold VOL down as the phone powers on.
-Then use power down again to select Android Recovery
-Once selected, press Power button ONCE, then VOL UP
-Tap lower right hand corner of screen if you have no buttons
-Select Wipe data/factory reset using volume buttons
-Triple tap (or more) on the lower left hand corner of the screen to select OK
-Using the same method, reboot the phone using that option in the menu!
-The phone should boot.
Should the phone not boot, it means you flashed something unsupported so back to square one!
Q) My Lapdock Keyboard is all messed up!! What do I do?
A) Unfortunately you did not read the section above (STEP 3) which specifically states what should be done in preparation to flash so that your Lapdock Keyboard functions properly. I am attempting to create a hotfix patch for this to avoid people having to reflash but at the moment there is no other way.
Q) I wish to DeOdex Stock 2.1.1 so that I may theme my phone without using GingerBlur/GreyBlur or to install Arabic Language pack. What do I do?
A) Read STEP 2, after ROOT and RECOVER there is a section now, which contains instructions on how to use the 2.1.1 DeOdex tool I've created.
Q) I'm having connectivty issues with DATA and VOICE.. what do I do?
A) Flash this radio -> HERE. This generally solves issues with connectivity.
If you have any more questions please let me know!
thanks, but why do you say gingerblur 3.1 is not recommended?
running it on 1.4.2 and don't have any issues... just wondering before I update to 2.1.1
scorneil said:
thanks, but why do you say gingerblur 3.1 is not recommended?
running it on 1.4.2 and don't have any issues... just wondering before I update to 2.1.1
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This info will be added to the FAQ section but just be aware 3.1 drains battery like hell. Don't mind people saying that resetting stats will fix it but a lot of people have reported issues with that. (I suspect it has something to do with Gallery3D version which is a known drain)
2.1 on the other hand has much snappier performance and the battery life is just a lot better.
Also people using phones from other regions, international regions have reported issues with it if you read the thread.
Well done guides!
Stock Bell Atrix on Rogers with updated radio, Rooted, deodexed, Honeycomb theme, and frozen!
seven2099 said:
This info will be added to the FAQ section but just be aware 3.1 drains battery like hell. Don't mind people saying that resetting stats will fix it but a lot of people have reported issues with that. (I suspect it has something to do with Gallery3D version which is a known drain)
2.1 on the other hand has much snappier performance and the battery life is just a lot better.
Also people using phones from other regions, international regions have reported issues with it if you read the thread.
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ya, i did have the battery issue but it's much improved (in my case anyway) with a battery calibration.
Battery drain or not that Gallery3D is horrible.
thanks for the info
scorneil said:
ya, i did have the battery issue but it's much improved (in my case anyway) with a battery calibration.
Battery drain or not that Gallery3D is horrible.
thanks for the info
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No problem! Thanks for the feedback. Make sure you read the section on the BlurFix Patch I've created. This will disable the OTA nags and add a few goodies!
Enjoy SIR!
Question about the 1080p recording - is this sufficient for a daily driver? I don't use my camera a ton but when I do, it's normally extremely critical. And because we have another camera app included (which has the options to allow 1080p after we've applied the appropriate mod) is it safe to assume that the native camera app is the same?
I guess what I'm asking is if the normal camera app stays as is, where as the LGFree camera app is able to use the mod?
Thanks for all your hard work, man. And thanks so much for giving us Bell Atrix users MUCH more than just a glimmer of hope. I'm floored at how well the new SBF file is. Holy ****!!! Now I can't even begin to imagine how much opportunity there is once we start looking at Gingerbread and future framework. Never knew how much of an improvement we'd see without even unlocking the full capabilities and dual core processor.
Ok so what exactly is fixed in this sbf? Telstra fixed the hsupa... what does this fix?
edit: nevermind...
Sent from my Motorola Olympus
bongd said:
I guess what I'm asking is if the normal camera app stays as is, where as the LGFree camera app is able to use the mod?
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The regular app does not support 1080p yet. This is simply because there was probably no budget left when developing this to enable it (although simple enough, would probably require a lot tweaking on their part to get the best out of the camera)
As for LGCamera, the Free version or paid version can both produce MUCH better image quality than the Stock camera. I will add some more information to the FAQ as to how to improve image quality using LGCamera.
Cheers! and Glad you like it! I do agree, it is AMAZING.
ChongoDroid said:
Ok so what exactly is fixed in this sbf? Telstra fixed the hsupa... what does this fix?
Sent from my Motorola Olympus
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Read the guide and user feedback.
Hi seven,
First of all, thanks for the hard working!!!
Everything is fine, except that I didn't get the power icon after flashing greyblur. What program is that?
Also, how can I get gingerbread theme on greyblur?
Cheer!
Thiago
Beat me to the edit haha... All right well I guess I'll have to flash this at my friends windows machine.
Sent from my Motorola Olympus
seven2099 said:
The regular app does not support 1080p yet. This is simply because there was probably no budget left when developing this to enable it (although simple enough, would probably require a lot tweaking on their part to get the best out of the camera)
As for LGCamera, the Free version or paid version can both produce MUCH better image quality than the Stock camera. I will add some more information to the FAQ as to how to improve image quality using LGCamera.
Cheers! and Glad you like it! I do agree, it is AMAZING.
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You are a machine, brother!
Thanks for helping us increase the user experience with this phone 10-fold! Only ****ty thing is that a few people at my work place are getting Atrix's and now they want me to put these amazing mods on their phones too.. sheesh. Look what you've done!
bongd said:
You are a machine, brother!
Thanks for helping us increase the user experience with this phone 10-fold! Only ****ty thing is that a few people at my work place are getting Atrix's and now they want me to put these amazing mods on their phones too.. sheesh. Look what you've done!
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LOL hahahahaha
No worries dude! I do what I can because I LOVE this phone.
tsouza said:
Everything is fine, except that I didn't get the power icon after flashing greyblur. What program is that?
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Glad you enjoy the effort! The power icon can be accessed under:
Settings-> Battery Manager -> Battery Mode.
There you can select what you want!
tsouza said:
Also, how can I get gingerbread theme on greyblur?
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Yes you can get Gingerbread theme. Check the Themes and Apps section! you can find plenty that work on ATT framework! After you flash though and if your phone does not boot, make sure you simply do Factory Reset (I know this sucks terribly.. but its the price we pay to get this functional!)

[How To][For Newbs] Unlock/Root/Recovery/Nameless ROM v7 (and SIM Unlock!) Desire C

It looks like CM10 is the way to go for ROM on this phone... if there's enough demand (or if someone hasn't already written one) I may re-write this for CM10 if I have the spare time.
Unlocking, Rooting, and installing Custom ROMs can brick your phone! If you're going to follow these instructions, then make sure you FOLLOW THEM! Don't skip steps, or assume you have all the software if you don't. Best case it just won't work but worst case you'll need to completely restore your phone and that can be difficult and sometimes impossible! Proceed with caution, especially for new users. I used Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit for these steps -- however they will also work fine (if you're a semi-experienced linux user) on Ubuntu 13.04 and Fedora 18. Check my profile for my email if you have questions and nobody is answering here, as I don't come on XDA much anymore. Catch me over at eevblog.com/forum if you need, my username there is MrAureliusR.
Now I have a bunch of thanks Thanks everyone who gave me thanks! :good::good:
You'll Need:
HTC Desire C (obv)
Working internet connection to go to HTCDev Boot Unlocker
An archiving software, eg WinZip, WinRAR, 7zip, etc (in Windows)
A copy of Superboot for the Desire C, which you can download here . You can follow their instructions if you want, I'll be basing this part off of theirs anyway with additional info for newbs
A copy of a recovery module, namely CWM for Desire C -- found here (written by munjeni -- all credit goes to him!!)
A copy of Nameless ROM (I use v7, all versions can be found here (written by einstein.frat -- all credit goes to him!!)
Here's the direct download for Nameless v7.2 build 7
http://d-h.st/Ta5
A copy of WinRAR is helpful -- go here if you need one and pick the English .exe near the top.
Also, when going to the HTCDev website, pay close attention to the box that says Required Software. You need all three of the things they ask for, namely:
Android SDK Tools
HTC Sync Manager (it contains the USB drivers for your phone)
Java Runtime Environment
I won't give links for these as they provide them there. As I mention below, these are super important! Don't forget!
IMPORTANT NOTES:​
ALL the files you need (with the exception of software that is downloaded and installed (ie Android SDK Tools and HTC Sync Manager, WinRAR) should be put into C:\Android ... this makes things SO much easier when you go into command prompt as all you need to type is cd C:\Android before typing the other commands I give.
Another point to keep in mind -- any time you need to put the Desire C into "bootloader" mode, you need to disconnect the phone from the USB cable, and take the battery out, put it back in, and power on by holding Power + Volume Down at the SAME TIME. Easiest way for a newb to do this is push Volume down FIRST and hold it, then hold the power button too till the screen lights up. If it just boots normally, you didn't take the battery out. Hold them till the screen lights up with a bunch of text. You'll use the volume buttons to move through the menu, and the power button works like the Enter button - it selects whatever option you have highlighted. Before you finish step 1, it will say ***LOCKED*** at the top. Afterward, it will say ***UNLOCKED*** ... also, you always need fastboot mode. You have to select this from the list. Sometimes, you might need to select Bootloader and THEN fastboot. Either way, for any of these steps to work, it needs to say FASTBOOT USB at the top above the menu options. This means you've selected fastboot mode AND the USB cable is plugged in, plus the drivers have been installed and your computer can communicate with the phone (FYI this is why HTC Sync Manager must be installed).
This method, like all ROM installs, requires a factory wipe. This means that EVERYTHING on the internal memory (texts, contacts, apps that aren't on the SD card, calendar info, basically all your personal info) will be wiped. YOU SHOULD DEFINITELY DO SOME BACKUP FIRST! I will stress there are TWO TIMES at LEAST you should back everything up -- first, right now, before you've done anything, and second, when in recovery mode right before we wipe again and overwrite the original ROM. That way you have fail safes and an easy way to restore in case of error. If you follow the instructions closely, you shouldn't have any problems... also, if you later want to relock and unroot, having your stock ROM is invaluable! It's quite likely you'll never get it out of your wireless provider!
Whenever I mention CMD or command prompt I'm telling you to go to Start --> Run and then type in "cmd" (no quotation marks) and hit enter
Step 1: Unlock your Bootloader
​ So, the first step is to unlock your bootloader. As I mentioned before, there are instructions on the HTCDev website. But I'll give you quick pointers on that process:
Go to the HTCDev website
When you select your phone model from the list, the Desire C is NOT listed. Instead, scroll to the bottom of the list and click "All Other Supported Models"
HTCDev will require you to register. It's a good idea because that website can be very useful
The website will also ask you if you are sure you want to do this -- remember, doing any of these things can and probably will void your warranty -- make sure you're willing to part with it before proceeding.
MAKE SURE you have all the software I mentioned above installed. I cannot stress this enough as many, many questions on other threads were resolved by simply ensuring the latest versions of all three are installed. Just follow the links before you do anything else on the Step 1 page. Some of the files are big (>100MB) so it might take a while depending on your connection speed. Be patient -- these are vital to everything working!!!
Follow the steps CLOSELY. It's pretty easy, even for someone who doesn't have much experience. However if you can open My Computer and you know where the Run... dialog is in Windows you'll be fine. A key pointer that I almost missed is you HAVE to remove your battery, you can't just choose the Power Off option after hitting your Power button. This is because you need the phone to coldboot (boot from scratch)
At the end of three pages, they will email you a file that you'll need to finish the process. This is why you had to register, and why it's important to use a real email address. Before you follow that last step, make sure you select, copy and paste EXACTLY what they ask for, or else it probably won't work.
You'll get the binary unlock file via email. Download this, and copy it to the same directory you used for the previous steps (I used C:\Android because it's the easiest to get to when using Command Prompt ... FYI if they don't mention it, you have to use the command cd C:\Android (or whatever directory you put the files you gathered in the second page into) before it will recognize fastboot as a command, because you need to be in the directory that executable is in. Super important for newbs who haven't used cmd before!!!
Follow the last few steps, and voila! You have a bootloader unlocked HTC Desire C :laugh:
Was that so hard??? Not really. Now for the second step, installing Superboot. This step is pretty easy too.
Step 2: Load Superboot​
So next step. This one is quite a bit easier.
Go to this link and download Superboot r1 for Desire C
Extract the .zip to a directory (I used, again, C:\Android\r1-golf-superboot or something like that)
Reboot your phone into bootloader mode, just like you did at the beginning of the HTCDev steps in the last step. It should now say ***UNLOCKED*** at the top. If it doesn't, you did something wrong in the first step. Go back and re-read everything and make sure you did it right. Remember, every time you want to get into bootloader mode, you have to remove the battery first, then power on while holding Volume Down
Once your phone is rebooted into Bootloader, and it's connected via USB cable, select Fastboot (again, just like last time) in the menu. It should say FASTBOOT USB at the top
Now go into the folder you created with r1-golf-superboot in it, and just double-click install-superboot-windows.bat
If it was successful, it'll say so. Nothing will have changed on the phone's screen. Reboot the phone. It should automatically load and reboot the phone. While booting up it may take a bit longer because superboot is setting up your superuser privileges.
For advanced users:
Another easier way (at least for me) is once you've extracted r1-golf-superboot.rar, copy the boot.superboot.img into your working directory (C:\Android)
Boot the phone into fastboot USB mode
Type the command: fastboot boot boot.superboot.img and bang! It'll load and reboot automatically. I like this method because I like to do every command line step by hand, call it a Linux user habit.
Now you're unlocked, and Rooted!! How easy was that? Superboot is great for newbs because it automatically installs superuser (su) and the superuser APK, no messing around with anything else required.
Step 3: Install CWM Touch Recovery for HTC Desire C​
This step is super, super important because it allows you to back up your current config and also to wipe everything. Backing up is almost completely necessary! If something DOES go wrong you can just restore the backup you're going to make. Plus you also use CWM Recovery mode to later install the Nameless ROM (or any ROM) from a .zip file.
Again, there's instructions on the download page thread, but I'll help with some pointers for newbs here.
Go to this link and download the file. It's an attachment called CWM_Touch_Desire_C.rar on the first post. If you have trouble opening this .rar then just search WinRAR in Google and download that, it's free and works great. Don't worry, even though it's a beta in my experience it's completely stable. Not to mention a great piece of software by munjeni
You're going to use fastboot to install this. It's a quick, pain-free process like the last step. Just remember to do everything exactly as follows:
Extract the one file in the .rar (recovery.img) to C:\Android
Open up cmd again and go to C:\Android (cd C:\Android)
type in fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and hit enter. Boom! Done. just remember to reboot your phone before cotinuing with the next step.
EDIT: Also, before installing the ROM, it's a VERY good idea to make a backup using CWM Recovery. Boot into bootloader mode, select recovery, choose Backup and Restore, and pick Backup. If it defaults to your internal memory, then pick backup to external SD.
NOTE: It's up to you which recovery to use. Once you've downloaded a compatible .img file, the easiest thing to do is rename it to recovery.img and type the above command.
Here's a link to TWRP recovery for the Desire C: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2148015
Step 4: Install Nameless ROM v7 for HTC Desire C​
This is the final step, and the most difficult one. There's a couple different steps that need to be done properly for everything to work.
UPDATED FOR VERSION 7 OF NAMELESS
Go here and download version 7 to your desktop. (NaMeLeSsR0m_v7.o.0_HtCDeSiReC.zip) The boot.img is inside the archive now (as of v7, if you have an earlier version you need to get the boot.img that goes with it, ask in this thread or in the Nameless thread)
Once the .zip for the ROM is downloaded, remove the boot.img and put it in your android folder (C:\Android). Copy the rest of the archive onto the SD card. You can either do this using a cardreader (if your computer has one built-in or you have one for your camera or something) or because you have the HTC Sync Manager installed you can just boot into your regular version of android and when you connect the USB cable, pick "Disk drive" as the connection type. Then just drag and drop the file into the SD card. MAKE SURE that you're a) copying it to the SD card, NOT the internal memory b) copying it directly into the top level folder of the SD card. For example, if it shows up as drive J:, then you copy it to J:\ and not into any folder
Now, reboot your phone back into bootloader mode. Again, select fastboot, and make sure it says FASTBOOT USB. Remember, you need to unplug the USB cable, remove the battery, power up into bootloader (Power + Volume Down) and then reconnect the USB cable after it boots (see Important Notes at the top if you've forgotten).
Open cmd and go to C:\Android
Type in fastboot flash boot boot.img and bang! It's done. This step is crucial or your Wi-Fi won't work -- also with v6, this is necessary for other features to work, like customization. If you've come here and you've already installed the ROM and your Wi-Fi just says error, you need to flash the boot.img onto the phone.
Now that you've flashed the boot.img, select Reboot in Bootloader on the phone. You can disconnect the USB cable now. However, make sure your phone is mostly (minimum %80) charged
When the bootloader comes up again, this time select Recovery. This is the software you installed in the last step. This is a REALLY great little recovery program that has a lot of neat options and awesome features. It's very easy to use and it even uses touch! However I have huge hands and I just continue to use the volume up/down and power buttons to move through the menus.
Once you're in recovery mode, the FIRST THING you should do is select backup/restore and backup everything, to the SD card. I had a problem with this step: even though I picked SD for the backup it told me there was only 93MB of room and it probably wasn't enough. This makes me think that it was trying to backup to internal memory. (EDIT: You have to just choose backup, not backup to SD card, because it's switched -- backup to SD card will try to backup to the phone's internal memory... the reason I didn't realize this earlier was because I had very little room left on my 2gb sd card and thought that 93mb seemed right ^_^) Anyway, IF THAT HAPPENS TO YOU, and you are unable to back up, DO NOT PROCEED ANY FURTHER. If people are having this problem I will find a way to fix it. Personally, I was VERY VERY stupid and decided to install the ROM anyway, without a backup -- however, if my phone had died or any of a thousand other things had gone wrong I would have had MAJOR problems... DON'T do this without a backup!!!!! I cannot stress this enough. If something goes wrong and you have a backup to restore you will feel like such a pro. If something goes wrong and you don't you'll feel like a fool and spend hours trying to restore your original ROM.
After you've backed up, go back to the main menu (using the touch buttons at the bottom of the screen) and select wipe data/factory reset. Scroll down to the one 'Yes' option and select it.
Then go back to the main menu, select wipe cache partition, and again say Yes.
Go back to the main menu again, go to Advanced, then select Wipe Dalvik Cache, and select yes. NONE OF THESE STEPS CAN BE UNDONE -- make sure you've backed up first!!!
Now, go back to the main menu, and select "install ZIP from sdcard" ... scroll down and pick the Nameless ROM ZIP file that you copied earlier (NaMeLeSsR0m_v7.o.0_HtCDeSiReC.zip)
NOTE: einstein.frat has changed the installer as of v7 build 5 and up. Simply pick "wipe + install" if you want to do a fresh install, and then pick "Standard" for installation type. If you are upgrading from a previous version of Nameless, then simply go to mounts and storage in the CWM main menu, format /system & /cache, then go back to the main menu; pick advanced, and then Wipe Dalvik Cache. THEN proceed with the installation, and pick don't wipe.
You're basically done!!! Once the phone reboots, DON'T freak out if it takes upwards of 5 minutes on the boot screen... which is now an animation of the world turning!
Enjoy.
You did it!! Hopefully you didn't have too many problems. I really hope this thread helps someone, I remember when I had little experience and I was SO thankful when people put all the info in one place like this. If you did, click on THANKS, I'd appreciate it.
To other users -- if I made any huge, glaring errors please let me know ASAP. I re-read this a couple times but I'm pretty exhausted, I typed this all at one sitting. I did this to help show that I really am serious about this forum and I want to help & learn as much as possible. Plus I'd like to majorly thank all the people who wrote all the amazing software that went into this -- you know who you are!!!
Best of luck
-AC
PS I'll do my best to answer any questions users have in this thread. In my opinion NO QUESTION IS STUPID!!! So don't be afraid. HOWEVER at least do a cursory search, it might already be in here or somewhere else.
CUSTOMIZING THE LOOK OF YOUR DESIRE C (MOVED UP HERE)​
Wow! I've been off XDA for a bit, and I just came back around now (was away visiting family...) can't believe Nameless is at 5.0! I'm installing it now and then I have to re-push my custom battery, lockring and boot animation... I'm going to add those three things in this post here, just so all the info is in one place. Remember that to make your phone look really sick a good wallpaper makes ALL the difference. You can find some sweet ones on deviantART and also in the original Nameless ROM thread, einstein.frat lists some cool ones in a post there... I actually use one of the ones that he listed!!! All together I think my phone looks pretty sick, have a look here and here !!! Remember that if this post helped you please click THANKS, these walkthroughs look short but this one took me over an hour to put together. The one above took way longer!!!
REMEMBER THAT YOU HAVE TO DO THE COMMAND adb shell sysrw BEFORE YOU CAN PUSH ANY FILES!!!
LOCKRINGS & BATTERY ICON MODS:​
So in the original Nameless thread, somewhere... einstein links to a page full of custom lockrings. I won't go into too much detail in making custom lockrings, but I will explain how to push them onto the phone. Don't follow instructions elsewhere -- if you have all the proper software from my original post that's all you need with the Desire C. Lockrings need to be .jpg, and they need to be 171 x 171 pixels. They also need to be named lockscreen_ring.jpg. You can make pretty much any image a lockring but it's cooler to choose something that's circular. I'm a HUGE Gears of War fan so my lockring looks like this: (red one in the upper left) ... if you want to use any of these go to this post but DO NOT look at his steps!! I'll explain it much simpler here. Just use that page to harvest yourself a lockring.
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REMEMBER THIS IMPORTANT TIP: you have to use a program like Photoshop to resize the image to 171 x 171 ... YOU CANNOT USE MS PAINT as it just crops and does not actually resample the image... and 'resizing' it in paint by dragging the little handles creates a gross, blocky, choppy, crap image that nobody wants on their nice HTC Smartphone I downloaded a program called Paint.NET which is actually a great image editor. It's free and does a great job making lockrings and/or battery mods.
Battery mods are more difficult to make... because most battery mods that you'll find are not prepared properly for the Desire C, unless you are comfortable with the stock one you actually have to harvest a preview image of a battery mod, chop it into 100 equal pieces, and the save each one as a different 'frame'. This is a very complicated (and frustrating to do by hand!!) process... IF YOU WANT to try the battery mod that I made (warning: it's not perfect... I mean, it looks fine but if you watch the battery icon while it's charging you'll see what I mean ) I will include it in this post along with my Gears of War lockring...
LOCKRING STEPS:​ Once you've got your lockring ready, follow these steps:
Download this file - HtcLockscreenLite.apk (new link, I'm hosting it now)
Open HtcLockscreenLite.apk with WinRAR
Drag and drop your lockscreen_ring.jpg to the folder /res/drawable-mdpi/ INSIDE the HtcLockringLite.apk archive. If anyone is confused by what I mean by this, don't hesitate to ask and I'll clarify with screenshots.
Put your now customized HtcLockringLite.apk in your ADB folder (C:\Android in my walkthrough above)
Open up cmd and dir to the ADB folder
Remember to type adb shell sysrw first
Type command adb push HtcLockscreenLite.apk /system/app/
Reboot and voila! There's your lockring
EDIT: Answered my own question. You have to re-push the lockring even after pushing SystemUI.apk So the one I included will ONLY do my battery mod.
BATTERY MOD STEPS:
​ Ugh, I'm getting tired as it's 1:30 AM here in Canada (I wrote the boot animations part about 20 minutes ago, if you were wondering LOL). So I'll try and make this sweet and to the point.
If you're a newb, and you're already nervous just being on the xda-developers website, then making your own battery icon might not be that easy for you. You can do it, but it's not in the scope of this walkthrough. I hope you already have all the .png's needed for the battery modification (If you don't and you want to use the custom battery that I converted for use on this phone, then just skip ahead to the steps below. As far as I can tell this SystemUI.apk that I included below will not change your lockring as well...)
I'm going to assume you already have the 200 or so files that make up the battery icon, as follows: (or that you're using the linked file below)
stat_sys_battery_0.png
stat_sys_battery_1.png
...
stat_sys_battery_100.png
stat_sys_battery_full.png (an exact copy of battery_100.png, for some reason...)
stat_sys_battery_charge_anim0.png
stat_sys_battery_charge_anim1.png
...
stat_sys_battery_charge_anim100.png
stat_sys_battery_charge_animfull.png (for some reason there's this one too)
If you have all these files, in the size 21 x 21, .PNG format, then you just need to open SystemUI.apk with WinRAR and drag and drop all of them into the /res/drawable-mdpi/ folder. That's MDPI not HDPI ... It'll probably ask you to overwrite if you did it properly. Let it import, and then follow these steps:
Copy your new SystemUI.apk to your ADB folder .. my custom SystemUI.apk is here (if DropBox cuts it off for bandwidth reasons just PM/email me and I'll get it to you).
Open command (cmd) and dir to your ADB folder (outlined above)
Remember to type adb shell sysrw
Type the command adb push SystemUI.apk /system/app/
Voila!! All done. Type adb reboot and check out your sick new mods!!!
BOOT ANIMATIONS:
So you need to find a boot animation that's compatible with this phone, and this version of android (4.0.3). They usually come in .rar format so of course you need WinRAR. Extract this to your folder that you used above, (C:\Android).
The bootanimation that I use can be downloaded here. That bootanimation was made by user kevinrocksman ... once downloaded you extract both files to C:\Android, open up cmd and dir C:\Android (or again, wherever your files and adb are) and then type: (if your file names are different, then PM me and I'll help figure it out. I'm guessing that all the files need to be in a .zip called hTC_bootup.zip no matter what the frames are... I can help )
adb push hTC_bootup.zip /system/customize/resource
adb push htc_boot.mp3 /system/customize/resource
And presto!! Do a reboot from adb by typing in reboot and watch the magic happen Technically that mp3 could be anything, as long as you adhere to the format (ie, MP3, 320kbps, filename: htc_boot.mp3, length 3 seconds). Actually, I have a feeling that mine glitched, because that sound seems like it should be longer than 3 seconds, but hey, its still cool so I haven't screwed with it yet.
EDIT: I have a new .mp3 that's way cooler, it sounds like an old-school modem booting up! You can replace the one above by downloading it here
S-on ?
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paslanmaz said:
my brother has this phone we wannt to play around but ı have question about s lock phone says S-ON so should ı unlock it first at start or ı can do root ,custom recovery and flash rom or ı have to s-off first ı could not find satisfying way to s-off for our phone inside tons of pages ı have read for
long to short ı can simply follow this steps with s-on phone or ı should s-off first and how
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No, there's no need to S-OFF the phone for the steps above. I did all of this with my S-ON Desire C.
-AC
AirCombat said:
No, there's no need to S-OFF the phone for the steps above. I did all of this with my S-ON Desire C.
-AC
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thnaks for respond ı am going to try asap hope everything goes well by the way my brother claim him phone copmrass has frozen after spftware update but according net search phonw has not got comprass comprass some nfc and back light issue this phone full of suprises
Yeah I just got this phone four or five days ago and I was surprised to find those things out too. No compass, no backlit keys, and it still needs a lot of developer work. But despite this it runs great, very smooth especially with Nameless.
Hope all goes well feel free to ask any more questions in this thread. I'll be happy to help.
PS I hope you and your brother realize the risks involved. Make sure you are very careful and follow the steps exactly.
Sent from my HTC Desire C using xda app-developers app
what about addons?
guide to installing addons? havent been able to find one?
pokegeek said:
guide to installing addons? havent been able to find one?
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What add-ons do you want to install?
If you want to install custom bootscreens or lockrings, just go to the nameless thread and einstein.frat outlines how to do it... he even shows you how you can make any lockring you want, technically.
thanks
thanks i couldnt find the post
but what i ment was like when he first released his rom he had a long list of add ons to install but now he puts them all into one easy rom! yay!
oh yeah does anybody know where i can find the 1024 mhz overclock for this device like the guy is useing thats at the top off the antutu list?
phone: htc desire c
rom: nameless V3.0.0 (going to be 4 very soon)
kernal: 756 overclock
latest antutu score: 2565
Already rooted my phone, but did not install recovery
Deary me, I have a problem. I rooted my phone easily using the instructions on a different website. Unfortunately I cannot post links until I hit 10 osts, which is the first time I ever seen that on a forum! Now I want to install some sort of recovery so I can flash some ROMS and apply tweaks and so on. The guide on that forum only helped me root the phone. Do I need to take some precautions when I install the touch CWM?
MrToastedAndroid said:
Deary me, I have a problem. I rooted my phone easily using the instructions on a different website. Unfortunately I cannot post links until I hit 10 osts, which is the first time I ever seen that on a forum! Now I want to install some sort of recovery so I can flash some ROMS and apply tweaks and so on. The guide on that forum only helped me root the phone. Do I need to take some precautions when I install the touch CWM?
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How do you mean? If you just follow the directions above it'll go nice and smooth ... lemme know if you have problems...
thank for the rooting guide......
Will flashing different kernals when installing the rom help with battery life?
How do you unlock the sim? Supposedly I have a locked Desire C, but I don't think so.
Also, I've followed the walkthrough reaching the Nameless ROM. It all worked fine, but I didn't like theme of the phone, and when changing I noticed some graphical errors in the clock, etc... so I wanted to go back to my backup (note: you don't make it in the internal sd, that's the internal memory, but just the standard backup). And when I got back to it, my wifi doesn't work. I think it's the Nameless boot.img I backed up, since that is flashed before backups are mentioned... I also tried the stock rom from here but Wifi has an error there too. Where can I get a stock boot.img?
AirCombat said:
How do you mean? If you just follow the directions above it'll go nice and smooth ... lemme know if you have problems...
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Thanks alot for the reply! I will try this out, but I have already rooted my phone so I will try from step 3. We need more development for this phone! Also, does Nameless have a working Wi-Fi?
Tried backing up to SD card, only 93 mb of space!
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Haha, awesome. Instead of using backup to SD card, I just chose backup. That default for Backup is SD card while backup to SD card is the opposite, backing up to the phone. I downloaded Nameless v5.0 and the bootscreen is a earth spinning with HTC DESIRE C NAMELESS on the top in Landscape. Hopefully this goes fine... Was really easy installing Touch CWM Recovery. You should update your guide at where the part says "backup to SDcard" to just say choose backup. Phone booted up now, didn't take 5 minutes for the 5.00 THANKS A BUNCH!
I already stated that in the post above you, but it's good you found out by yourself.
BTW the CWM backup gave me a bad md5 checksum, noticed a few people also have the problem, could be due to the CWM itself.
Anyway, I was able to solve it with this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1835914
And we have our own proper sub-forum for DesireC!
Check it out: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1989
Mods should sticky this thread in the Desire C sub forum.
Installed Nameless v5.0 and it is running very stable, my daily driver, no problems except for the occasional slowdowns but I guess that's a problem with Android. Unfortunately, a moderator locked the Nameless development thread
Moved to Desire C General as per OP request.
Sent from my Micromax A57 using xda app-developers app
I cant root my phone can u teach me ?
sarthak bhave said:
Sent from my Micromax A57 using xda app-developers app
I cant root my phone can u teach me ?
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Do you have a desire C? If you want to root your micromax a57 you should search the forums here. If you can't find any info try googling it. If that doesn't work I might be able to help but my area of expertise is currently HTC and LG phones.

[Guide] Downgrade/Root/DualRecovery C6916 Guide

This is my NOOB friendly version for rooting and installing Dual Recovery on a Sony Xperia Z1S (C6916).
First things first, I have written this entire this myself and have only used links from other posts here on XDA.
The thank you's will be at the end of this post.
Ok, Now onto the real reason your here...
Follow these steps to pre-pair your Z1S for the road ahead...​
1) Go to "Settings-About Phone".
Be sure your "Model Number" is "C6916".
Your "Build Number" is "14.4.B.0.37".
If your "Build Number" is different then see 2nd post for "How to Downgrade/Upgrade Build Number"
2) Click "Build Number" about 7 times (I think) to unlock "Developer Mode".
3) Go back to "Settings" screen.
Second option from the bottom should now be "Developer Options".
5) Enter this new screen and enable "USB Debugging".
6) Go back to "Settings" and enter "Security".
Enable "Unknown Sources" and disable "Verify Apps".
7) Go to "support.sonymobile.com/us/tools/pc-companion/"
Download, Install, plug device in, and it should detect and install drivers for your Z1S.
8) Download & Extract "forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784900" to a folder on the desktop (Name folder something easy like Z1S).
9) Download & Extract "Z1-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.installer.zip" from "nut.xperia-files.com/" by clicking the "XZDualRecovery" to the same folder from step #8 (keeping separate folders inside to avoid confusion).
Well that seemed like allot now didn't it? Well the worst is over (hopefully).
Follow the below steps to root your phone...​
1) On computer go to the folder where you extracted "Easy Root Tool v12.4"
Run file called "install.bat"
Wait for it to load and follow the on-screen instructions to gain root.
Notes!!!
a) If at any time it seems like the tool has frozen, it probably has.
Wait for at least 1 minute and then click the red X in the top right of the window to close.
Press "Ctrl+Alt+Delete" and select "Start Task Manager" (depending upon windows version).
Choose the "Processes" tab and look for "abd.exe".
Choose it and then click "End Process" and confirm in the new window.
If you do not find "adb.exe" or you have killed it already then repeat step 1.
2) Once Easy Root Tool v12.4 has completed and shows a successes message you will be rooted! But we cant just use it as it is now, its "SuperSU Binary" is outdated.
3) Unplug usb and reboot your phone.
4) Once rebooted, go to the "Play Store" and search for and download "supersu" by "Chainfire" (support him if you can )
5) Once installed run supersu and a window should come up saying to update binaries...well...update them
6) When finished you will now have root, super user control, but outdated "BusyBox".
******* NOTE!!!​I have found out that some users were having problems after updating "BusyBox".
Update at your own risk!!!
BTW it worked for me with and without updating so I'm just giving feedback from other users.
7) Use "Play Store" again to download, install, and run "BusyBox" by "Stephen (Stericson)".
a) Let it run until "Smart Install" is finished.
b) Choose "Replace All (Symlinks all)" (not supposed to be able to but it worked for me )
b1) if it doesn't check then don't worry about it. its an extra step
8) Choose "Install" and wait for process to finish.
9) Congratulations! You now have Root, SuperSU, and BusyBox needed to use your phone to its (almost) full potential.
Now onto the Custom Recovery...​1) Go to the folder we created (in a land far far away...lol...couldn't help it ) and go into the dual recovery folder.
a) Run "install.bat" and (if we installed SuperSU) choose option #1 (if we installed SuperUser) choose option #2.
b) Follow instructions until you get success message. (see above for freeze or errors fixes at 1-a)
2) Congrats again! this time you now have a dual recovery!
a) I recommend installing "NDRUtils [root]" by "CamberCreek", it makes things much easier with your new found recoveries.
Here is my who's who and thank you's for this post. (this is in order of use in guide not relevance or importance)​1) XDA for such a great site!
2) Sony Mobile for a great phone and PC Companion.
3) zxz0O0 for his Easy Root Tool v12.4 without which I would have been lost.
4) [NUT]'s Z1-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.installer.zip recoveries woot!
5) Chainfire for SuperSU the force in this rooted world.
6) Stephen (Stericson) for BusyBox the gears that keep us going.
7) CamberCreek for NDRUtils [root] making Xperia recoveries easier since....
8) Bin4ry & Androxyde for Flashtool making time travel possible?
9) And anyone else i might have missed.
Hope this helps those that were stuck like myself trying to get my phones true power unlocked!
***** NOTE!!!​I'm not sure if its just me/my phone/everyone's phone but i have noticed while working to get adb to recognize my device my usb debugging would seem to not be working (adb devices). If anyone has some feed back about this problem i would love to hear. BTW my device is less then 2 months old.
Ok, so you updated and now want to root? Well great news! We can get you downgraded to "14.4.B.0.37" so you can rock like the rest of them!​
1) Download, install "flashtool.net/downloads.php".
2) Download "storagecow.eu/Xda/Sony/Xperia%20Z1s/C6916_14.4.B.0.37_T-Mobile.ftf".
3) Move "C6916_14.4.B.0.37_T-Mobile.ftf" to folder "C:\Users\(your name)\.flashTool\firmwares".
4) Run "Flashtool" and wait for loading to finish.
a) Connect your device and Flashtool should recognize it and show that it is connected and has debugging turned on.
1a) If debugging is off then go to "Developer Settings" again and turn off then back on the "USB Debugging" option.
b) Click the lightning bolt in the top left area.
c) Choose "Flashmode" and click "Ok".
d) On the left should be the files you moved, choose "", uncheck the "DATA" box on the right side, and lastly choose "Flash".
e) When it says to turn "Off" your device and enter "Flash mode", turn off and wait for the charging screen (if connected still) or it to fully turn off.
f) Disconnect device and hold down "Vol. Down" and plug device back in. When you see your charging lights show/flash a few times you should have a blank screen and no lights.
g) Flashtool should have automatically started flashing now.
h) When finished exit flashmode by removing usb and holding the power button down to turn on. If it dont vibrate after a few seconds just release power and try again.
5) Felicitations! You should not be running "14.4.B.0.37" and are now able to follow above guide!
Forgot to mention that once finished rooting with above method you can upgrade to latest (as of this post) and still keep root. happy rooting
theshadower10 said:
This is my NOOB friendly version for rooting and installing Dual Recovery on a Sony Xperia Z1S (C6916).
First things first, I have written this entire this myself and have only used links from other posts here on XDA.
The thank you's will be at the end of this post.
Ok, Now onto the real reason your here...
Follow these steps to pre-pair your Z1S for the road ahead...​
1) Go to "Settings-About Phone".
Be sure your "Model Number" is "C6916".
Your "Build Number" is "14.4.B.0.37".
If your "Build Number" is different then see 2nd post for "How to Downgrade/Upgrade Build Number"
2) Click "Build Number" about 7 times (I think) to unlock "Developer Mode".
3) Go back to "Settings" screen.
Second option from the bottom should now be "Developer Options".
5) Enter this new screen and enable "USB Debugging".
6) Go back to "Settings" and enter "Security".
Enable "Unknown Sources" and disable "Verify Apps".
7) Go to "support.sonymobile.com/us/tools/pc-companion/"
Download, Install, plug device in, and it should detect and install drivers for your Z1S.
8) Download & Extract "forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784900" to a folder on the desktop (Name folder something easy like Z1S).
9) Download & Extract "Z1-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.installer.zip" from "nut.xperia-files.com/" by clicking the "XZDualRecovery" to the same folder from step #8 (keeping separate folders inside to avoid confusion).
Well that seemed like allot now didn't it? Well the worst is over (hopefully).
Follow the below steps to root your phone...​
1) On computer go to the folder where you extracted "Easy Root Tool v12.4"
Run file called "install.bat"
Wait for it to load and follow the on-screen instructions to gain root.
Notes!!!
a) If at any time it seems like the tool has frozen, it probably has.
Wait for at least 1 minute and then click the red X in the top right of the window to close.
Press "Ctrl+Alt+Delete" and select "Start Task Manager" (depending upon windows version).
Choose the "Processes" tab and look for "abd.exe".
Choose it and then click "End Process" and confirm in the new window.
If you do not find "adb.exe" or you have killed it already then repeat step 1.
2) Once Easy Root Tool v12.4 has completed and shows a successes message you will be rooted! But we cant just use it as it is now, its "SuperSU Binary" is outdated.
3) Unplug usb and reboot your phone.
4) Once rebooted, go to the "Play Store" and search for and download "supersu" by "Chainfire" (support him if you can )
5) Once installed run supersu and a window should come up saying to update binaries...well...update them
6) When finished you will now have root, super user control, but outdated "BusyBox".
******* NOTE!!!​I have found out that some users were having problems after updating "BusyBox".
Update at your own risk!!!
BTW it worked for me with and without updating so I'm just giving feedback from other users.
7) Use "Play Store" again to download, install, and run "BusyBox" by "Stephen (Stericson)".
a) Let it run until "Smart Install" is finished.
b) Choose "Replace All (Symlinks all)" (not supposed to be able to but it worked for me )
b1) if it doesn't check then don't worry about it. its an extra step
8) Choose "Install" and wait for process to finish.
9) Congratulations! You now have Root, SuperSU, and BusyBox needed to use your phone to its (almost) full potential.
Now onto the Custom Recovery...​1) Go to the folder we created (in a land far far away...lol...couldn't help it ) and go into the dual recovery folder.
a) Run "install.bat" and (if we installed SuperSU) choose option #1 (if we installed SuperUser) choose option #2.
b) Follow instructions until you get success message. (see above for freeze or errors fixes at 1-a)
2) Congrats again! this time you now have a dual recovery!
a) I recommend installing "NDRUtils [root]" by "CamberCreek", it makes things much easier with your new found recoveries.
Here is my who's who and thank you's for this post. (this is in order of use in guide not relevance or importance)​1) XDA for such a great site!
2) Sony Mobile for a great phone and PC Companion.
3) zxz0O0 for his Easy Root Tool v12.4 without which I would have been lost.
4) [NUT]'s Z1-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.installer.zip recoveries woot!
5) Chainfire for SuperSU the force in this rooted world.
6) Stephen (Stericson) for BusyBox the gears that keep us going.
7) CamberCreek for NDRUtils [root] making Xperia recoveries easier since....
8) Bin4ry & Androxyde for Flashtool making time travel possible?
9) And anyone else i might have missed.
Hope this helps those that were stuck like myself trying to get my phones true power unlocked!
***** NOTE!!!​I'm not sure if its just me/my phone/everyone's phone but i have noticed while working to get adb to recognize my device my usb debugging would seem to not be working (adb devices). If anyone has some feed back about this problem i would love to hear. BTW my device is less then 2 months old.
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Ugh, where were you when I was stuck on 4.4? :laugh: I ended up downgrading my c6916 to 4.3 when I rooted it, it was the only way I could seem to achieve root. Hopefully this article will help someone out!
I myself haven't experienced any issues with adb/debugging, but maybe it's because I'm on a different os build.
So grateful for the EasyRoot tool!
Glad this could help you and thanks for the feedback
Thank you for this! I just got the lollipop update notification but wanted to double check to see if I could root before updating. Glad I did!
Two questions...
This file.... Z1-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.installer.zip I cannot find. I can only find the 2.8.15 version. Will that do?
Also... Since I just got the lollipop update. Can I OTA to that and keep root?
silentsnow31802 said:
Thank you for this! I just got the lollipop update notification but wanted to double check to see if I could root before updating. Glad I did!
Two questions...
This file.... Z1-lockeddualrecovery2.8.3-RELEASE.installer.zip I cannot find. I can only find the 2.8.15 version. Will that do?
Also... Since I just got the lollipop update. Can I OTA to that and keep root?
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Yes, that version is fine and will work. Also, I will update this soon. Just been busy with work so haven't had time as of yet. Also if you update you will loose root and have to start over again. Hope this helped.
So I am stuck..
Hey. So I was on 4.5 Lolipop and decided to follow the guide, the 2nd one first of course. And now I am in a Boot loop. and stuck.
Any suggestions or help ?
BTW i really do not want to wipe everything using the companion software. ...Did not fully back it up :/
me too
dweller02 said:
Hey. So I was on 4.5 Lolipop and decided to follow the guide, the 2nd one first of course. And now I am in a Boot loop. and stuck.
Any suggestions or help ?
BTW i really do not want to wipe everything using the companion software. ...Did not fully back it up :/
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did you get any solution to stop dat ?
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theshadower10 said:
Ok, so you updated and now want to root? Well great news! We can get you downgraded to "14.4.B.0.37" so you can rock like the rest of them!​
1) Download, install "flashtool.net/downloads.php".
2) Download "storagecow.eu/Xda/Sony/Xperia%20Z1s/C6916_14.4.B.0.37_T-Mobile.ftf".
3) Move "C6916_14.4.B.0.37_T-Mobile.ftf" to folder "C:\Users\(your name)\.flashTool\firmwares".
4) Run "Flashtool" and wait for loading to finish.
a) Connect your device and Flashtool should recognize it and show that it is connected and has debugging turned on.
1a) If debugging is off then go to "Developer Settings" again and turn off then back on the "USB Debugging" option.
b) Click the lightning bolt in the top left area.
c) Choose "Flashmode" and click "Ok".
d) On the left should be the files you moved, choose "", uncheck the "DATA" box on the right side, and lastly choose "Flash".
e) When it says to turn "Off" your device and enter "Flash mode", turn off and wait for the charging screen (if connected still) or it to fully turn off.
f) Disconnect device and hold down "Vol. Down" and plug device back in. When you see your charging lights show/flash a few times you should have a blank screen and no lights.
g) Flashtool should have automatically started flashing now.
h) When finished exit flashmode by removing usb and holding the power button down to turn on. If it dont vibrate after a few seconds just release power and try again.
5) Felicitations! You should not be running "14.4.B.0.37" and are now able to follow above guide!
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Hey i was running at lollipop 5.0.2.while i was using the second method first my mobile is looping after flashing...kindly tell me a solution
sorry for not a faster response...haven't had internet for awhile
anyways, for above 2 posts...i had updated to 5.0.2 and had to downgrade myself.
i had followed the same thing as above just updated the programs and apps from their respective owners.
i had no issues and have even upgraded back up to 5.0.2 using a different guide found on xda.
cant remember for the life of me what post it was though...
since i still have no internet and am typing this on friends laptop, i would suggest searching for other guides here to find one.
My apologies beforehand: I have Xperia Z1S (C6916, Android 5.0.2, Build #: 14.5.B.0.247), unlocked bootloader, Android Lollipop & would like to root my phone after first downgrading it. Viewing this post, I would like to know where I can get access to the files mentioned in this post. Or am I a year too late?
he has mentioned the links to the files
1)"forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2784900" for Easy root tool
(you can even try kingroot "https://kingroot.net/" if you want,i used kingroot to root my Z1)
2) "nut.xperia-files.com/" for XZdualrecovery
3)use playstore for downloading Superuser by chainfire
4)"support.sonymobile.com/us/tools/pc-companion/" for pc companion

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