can anyone help me I want to root my HTC desire X but I don't know weather it is worth it or not I know how to root it but I don't know what ROM to use I know I need a stable one but how do I know if it is stable also should I use a custom kernel and if so how do I install it and one last question should I use CWM recovery or TWRP. thank you if you can help me and if im in the wrong place can you tell me wear to go and again thank you if you can help me.
If you are interested in custom roms and kernals you should probably root your DX...
There are threads which will explain you each and every detail about custom roms and kernals..... You can make the phone look the way you want...
If you root your DX i recommend you to use TWRP its stable and easy to use! Thays what i found
And yeah dont forget to hit the thanks button
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Just don't start another ROM comparison thread as we already got a few of them here. I recommend you to start reading in Android Development section, it'll be self explanatory. If not and if you have particular question to a specific ROM, you can ask there or here if you are not allowed to ask there yet.
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how do i unroot my desire X
Any help would be apresiated I know how to root it but I would like to know how to unroot it and in what senario would I need to unroot and relock the bootloader and flash the stock ROM ruu. Again any help would be helpful I am new to rooting and I just want to know what I'm doing before I void the waranty on my device thank you.
prizinor0 said:
can anyone help me I want to root my HTC desire X but I don't know weather it is worth it or not I know how to root it but I don't know what ROM to use I know I need a stable one but how do I know if it is stable also should I use a custom kernel and if so how do I install it and one last question should I use CWM recovery or TWRP. thank you if you can help me and if im in the wrong place can you tell me wear to go and again thank you if you can help me.
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Hi it depends on what are u using ur mobile for if u want.I had the interest to try diferents ROMs that why I've rooted my phone and install many ROMs. many of them half-bricked my phone but allways i found the way to fix that just looking in this forums.I strongly recommend u to root it.Doing so u will have a large amount of new possibilities like removing system apps.
About Recoveries I use TWRP after testin CWM and i prefer TWRP its easyest to use anda it has another option that CWM doesn't have.
I hope I help u good luck with your choice and have fun with ur phone
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prizinor0 said:
Any help would be apresiated I know how to root it but I would like to know how to unroot it and in what senario would I need to unroot and relock the bootloader and flash the stock ROM ruu. Again any help would be helpful I am new to rooting and I just want to know what I'm doing before I void the waranty on my device thank you.
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Well this is not an easy question to answer,Rooting our device is really easy but to unroot im using the Desire x toolkit posted in developers forum it has the option to lock the bootloader to unroot the phone.About the stock ROM i recommend to do a backup of it doing a factory reset.I recommend also to save the backup in an external memory like personal hard disck device or a pendrive.U will have the option to recovery it later if u want,u can also look for STOCK ROMs ruu looking to ur CID that could be taken using the toolkit i mentioned before.
good luck guy!
help with chosing ROM and toolkit
I was going to use the windroid desire X root kit is that a bad idea and iv chosen to use TWRP recovery but is there any stable ROMs you can recomend and again any help would be appreciated.
Even i am new to this rooting stuff...
But i am enjoing a lot! Flashing new kernals roms is fun but at the same time we have the risk of phone brick...
But never mind we have all the answers right here...
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prizinor0 said:
I was going to use the windroid desire X root kit is that a bad idea and iv chosen to use TWRP recovery but is there any stable ROMs you can recomend and again any help would be appreciated.
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there are many ROMs in developer forum i dont know if recomending a ROM is forbiden here but i will tell you that there are many different type of ROMs u must look each roms features and decide which one to flash i personally have tried nearly every rom in developer forum and the best rom right now is the Insert Coin in my opinion.
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Hi,
Im getting tire of the HTC Sense (on Desire S) and would like a new look, I also feel that HTC Sense is a bit laggy. Is it just a launcher I should install or should I go with a new firmware?
I have seen somthing about Cyanogen 6?
BestRegards
I know how you feel.
If you're willing to take the risk, Root your phone and load a custom roms.
There are a lot of custom roms out there.
You can find them on your device forum
Good luck!
I suggest Virtuous, It's awesome
Deathsongx3 said:
I know how you feel.
If you're willing to take the risk, Root your phone and load a custom roms.
There are a lot of custom roms out there.
You can find them on your device forum
Good luck!
I suggest Virtuous, It's awesome
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Do I have to root the device to be able to run custom rom? The warrenty will be lost if I root the device.
SnowJim said:
Do I have to root the device to be able to run custom rom? The warrenty will be lost if I root the device.
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Yes to run a custom rom you have to root your device. You can run a custom launcher though. Just remember you will lose all widgets as Sense widgets only work on Sense.
SnowJim said:
Do I have to root the device to be able to run custom rom? The warrenty will be lost if I root the device.
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Yes your warranty will be voided if you root your phone,but if you root,there are endless possibilties for your phone.Its actually one of the best things you can do and it keeps you buisy installing custom rom and mods.
Is it possible to unroot the HTC Desire S if I need to send it on repair?
SnowJim said:
Is it possible to unroot the HTC Desire S if I need to send it on repair?
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Yes you can un root any device
jayRokk said:
Yes you can un root any device
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Okay, So If I root my device now and place a custom rom in it and then if it needs to be send in for warrenty I can simple unroot the device and install the origianl rom?
If so, then I got some more questions :
How do I make a complete backup of my HTC Desire S with ROM? Guide?
How do root and install the custom rom the right way to be able to restore the phone to factory/default installation with my backup later on? Guide?
How do I restore the phone with the origianl firmware and also unrooting it?
Okay, this explains alot : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1186401
But it looks like that there is now way to go back to stock and S-On after S-Off
You can look in the specific area for your phone, but basicallky there's hardly anything you can't do.
You can unroot your phone later for waranty purposes.
Hi,
i searched everywhere couldn't find anything about the AT&T verison of HTC One X+ and CM10
Is there a way to root the ATT version and install CM10 on it???
Read only about the international version yet. Don't want to brick my new phone.
Thanks.
Nope, there's still a bit of a wait on CM10/ASOP for AT&T/TELUS users. When a usable version is ready, it'll probably be here with [AT&T/TELUS] in the title.
damm was so hoping to change my devices from s3 to htc thanks mate.
Currently using the cm10.1 for s3 expermintal. i think when nightly last night.
thanks mate
indianx said:
damm was so hoping to change my devices from s3 to htc thanks mate.
Currently using the cm10.1 for s3 expermintal. i think when nightly last night.
thanks mate
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i believe all were waiting for is source for the kernal correct?
is there anywhere developer website with current status or new for the AT&T version.
look on the forum, the AT&T one is BEING DONE
hmm should be a sticky... iam looking for a while cannot find the at&t..
kinda funny typing such an answer instead of pointing directly to thread.
indianx said:
hmm should be a sticky... iam looking for a while cannot find the at&t..
kinda funny typing such an answer instead of pointing directly to thread.
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well how about you build the rom?? There IS NO cm10 AT&T YET...
Lloir said:
well how about you build the rom?? There IS NO cm10 AT&T YET...
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thanks. Was it that hard?
indianx said:
thanks. Was it that hard?
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yes because it's been mentioned in about 4 threads already
He's gonna start shooting puppies again people! Use the SEARCH function!
HTC One X+ question
indianx said:
damm was so hoping to change my devices from s3 to htc thanks mate.
Currently using the cm10.1 for s3 expermintal. i think when nightly last night.
thanks mate
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So, the experimital CM10.1 is running on your HTC One X+. I have the same phone and I have unlocked it from HTC's web site. I'm a noob and don't know a lot about this stuff. Still learning. Should I try any mod or wait? I really want to get the AT&T crud off of my phone. Like I said, my phone is unlocked now.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
There are several non experimental roms you can install already just to get rid of the at&t stuff. Also you could root it and use titanium backup or root uninstaller or something to just get rid of unneeded stuff. If it were me, I would not DARE try anything experimental with my new phone, especially something cm10 related because pretty much all the devs have said there is nothing ready yet on that avenue.
cbendau said:
So, the experimital CM10.1 is running on your HTC One X+. I have the same phone and I have unlocked it from HTC's web site. I'm a noob and don't know a lot about this stuff. Still learning. Should I try any mod or wait? I really want to get the AT&T crud off of my phone. Like I said, my phone is unlocked now.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
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if you want to try some roms out you can check this out...it has a list of the roms that will work will att devices.
Cheers!
HTC One X+ question
gokun said:
There are several non experimental roms you can install already just to get rid of the at&t stuff. Also you could root it and use titanium backup or root uninstaller or something to just get rid of unneeded stuff. If it were me, I would not DARE try anything experimental with my new phone, especially something cm10 related because pretty much all the devs have said there is nothing ready yet on that avenue.
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OK, I'm new here and I really thank you all for any advise. I will read on and try to find some of these existing ROM's. This is probably a REALLY big noob question. If my phone is unlocked, does that mean it is rooted?
BTW, I also thank you for the advise on not using any experimental roms. I won't touch unless I know for sure. This new phone is a gem and I don't want to screw it up.
cbendau said:
If my phone is unlocked, does that mean it is rooted?
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No!
Unlock is unlock and root is root
Indeed. You have unlocked the bootloader which is step 1. Now you need to root which is step 2. There is an all in one tool in the android development forum you can use to root. That might be the easiest way to go. Once you are rooted you can get root uninstaller for free from the play store or titanium backup. Titanium is probably better choice there. You could also flash a rom through recovery that is already rooted but most of those require you flash the kernel seperatly so if you are.very new i probably wouldnt do that just yet. Read up on the process first. Hope that helps.
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Lloir said:
yes because it's been mentioned in about 4 threads already
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I used to have Galaxy phones all the time. Switched now to AT&T HTC One X+ unlocked.
At least i know you are the main guy who develops. Maybe i can help in bug report like i did with Galaxy's i9xxx series
Cheers.
Lloir said:
yes because it's been mentioned in about 4 threads already
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And Lloir should know - he's in all of them and in the thick of things to help out us AT&T HOX+ folks! And I do thank you for all your hard work already!
HTC One X+ unlock vs root
skdubg said:
No!
Unlock is unlock and root is root
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Thanks! My problem is this..... I used the HTC step by step from http://onexroot.com/one-x-root/how-to-root-one-x/
I got through the step where the instructions say to Mark - Right Click Copy - Paste into the HTCDev.com website
I then followed the instructions on through until the phone was unlocked.
At step 39 the instructions say to -
Reboot your phone into Fastboot mode and type the following in command prompt:and
type and execute at the cmd prompt -
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.2.7-endeavoru.img
OK, I finished these steps and am now stuck at step 40.
I then copied the CWN-SuperSU-v.0.87.zip file to the root of my phone storage
The phone won't boot in to recovery at all
What is the CWN-SuperSU-v.0.87.zip file for and do I need to complete the step by rebooting using it in recovery mode? It will not boot in to recovery anyway.
So my phone was wiped and unlocked but back to the original AT&T build and I don't understand where I pick up in the process.
This is the point where I get confused. I research and read everywhere too. I know my phone is unlocked for sure. It's not bricked yet. :fingers-crossed:
I don't know where I pick back up with the process using some of the recommendations you guys have given me.
Like this
[TUT] TELUS HOX+ no rom fix
with the 4 ROMS at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2051032
The HTC One X+ All-In-One Toolkit V1.1 looks like what I need to use.
I just want to use something until cyanogyn has been tested and is ready. I want to get rid of all th AT&T bloatware.
Can you tell me where I'm at in the process when it comes to the exact next step I need to process in my phone?
Thank you very much in advance for any help you can offer!
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gokun said:
Indeed. You have unlocked the bootloader which is step 1. Now you need to root which is step 2. There is an all in one tool in the android development forum you can use to root. That might be the easiest way to go. Once you are rooted you can get root uninstaller for free from the play store or titanium backup. Titanium is probably better choice there. You could also flash a rom through recovery that is already rooted but most of those require you flash the kernel seperatly so if you are.very new i probably wouldnt do that just yet. Read up on the process first. Hope that helps.
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Thanks! My problem is this..... I used the HTC step by step from http://onexroot.com/one-x-root/how-to-root-one-x/
I got through the step where the instructions say to Mark - Right Click Copy - Paste into the HTCDev.com website
I then followed the instructions on through until the phone was unlocked.
At step 39 the instructions say to -
Reboot your phone into Fastboot mode and type the following in command prompt:and
type and execute at the cmd prompt -
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.2.7-endeavoru.img
OK, I finished these steps and am now stuck at step 40.
I then copied the CWN-SuperSU-v.0.87.zip file to the root of my phone storage
The phone won't boot in to recovery at all
What is the CWN-SuperSU-v.0.87.zip file for and do I need to complete the step by rebooting using it in recovery mode? It will not boot in to recovery anyway.
So my phone was wiped and unlocked but back to the original AT&T build and I don't understand where I pick up in the process.
This is the point where I get confused. I research and read everywhere too. I know my phone is unlocked for sure. It's not bricked yet. :fingers-crossed:
I don't know where I pick back up with the process using some of the recommendations you guys have given me.
Like this
[TUT] TELUS HOX+ no rom fix
with the 4 ROMS at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2051032
The HTC One X+ All-In-One Toolkit V1.1 looks like what I need to use.
I just want to use something until cyanogyn has been tested and is ready. I want to get rid of all th AT&T bloatware.
Can you tell me where I'm at in the process when it comes to the exact next step I need to process in my phone?
Thank you very much in advance for any help you can offer!
Hello,
I'm really confused should I root my phone or not, I want to have apps like titanium backup, juice defender, screen cast etc. But on the other side I don't want to lose my warranty. So I created some questions that you can answer me to help me decide.
Why should I root?
Is it worth it for some apps?
Is rooting safer than installing a custom rom?
Is it hard to do?
Should I install a custom rom ?
Is there any way getting back your warranty?
Should I root it because I have the phone only a week?
Any good guides?
What to do if I brick my phone?
Will I still have all apps?
What are the pro's and con's?
Any more information I need please post.
Hit the Thanks button!
I think you can simplify the questions by asking yourself whether you think you are someone who likes to tinker with their phone and get under the hood a little, or whether you are generally happy with how it's working now and merely curious what all the fuss is about?
You may conclude from either question that rooting is worth a try. It's probably a good idea to have at least a good reason to (such as wanting to install a root-only app like AdAway or having a custom recovery like TeamWin or ClockWork Mod for backups and such, or for installing one of the cool ROMs we have available in these forums).
I was apprehensive the first time I rooted, but now I can't imagine running my phone without it. Especially thanks to the custom ROMs we have here and the many mods and apps that require root/busybox/init.d etc to run. That said, I wouldn't advise rooting to someone else unless they were comfortable with the notion that they might not be covered under warranty anymore, and would have to rely on their own and this community to deal with any problems they might encounter. You can get your phone back to stock ROM and unrooted, with a locked bootloader but I believe it will still indicate at the bootloader that you 'relocked' it, so your provider can tell that it was tampered with and may decide that that's a good enough reason not to honor your warranty. Proceed at your own risk.
As far as the details, no it's not very difficult to root your phone. You need to be marginally competent at running some software on your PC and follow the tutorials available here. There's this tool which makes things very easy, and there's also nloooo's tutorial here if you want to do it more manually which is helpful in learning some of the basics of using adb commands and getting your PC to talk to your phone, etc.
If you follow the instructions in the tutorials you shouldn't brick your phone. You just need to be mindful of what you are doing and don't do silly things like pull the USB cable while it's sending files to your phone. Even then, there's usually ways to recover from those situations. It's hard to actually brick the phone.
Backup your phone, often!
Hope that goes someways towards answering your questions. Good luck!
Reason to root for me:
Adaway - to remove ads temporarily
Sixaxis - to play games with ps3 controller
BetterBatteryStats - to check what prevents deep sleep such as alarms etc
Titanium backup - to backup my stuff just incase something happening to my phone
That's it. If you don't need this I don't think you need to root at all.
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@ dxarch
Why should I root? Ans: Please google. You will get ample number of example why you have to root your phone.
Is it worth it for some apps? Ans: Yes. Most of the apps which benefits need root access.
Is rooting safer than installing a custom rom? Ans: You can not install custom rom without having Root access.
Is it hard to do? Ans: Depends on your knowledge. If you follow the processes mentioned in this forum, should not be an issue.
Should I install a custom rom ? Ans: Again your choice. I will prefer to go for Custom ROMs.
Is there any way getting back your warranty? Ans: No, I do not think so.
Should I root it because I have the phone only a week? Ans: That does not matter. I rooted my phone once I came back with my phone from showroom.
Any good guides? Ans: It is available in the forum. Please search.
What to do if I brick my phone? Ans: First you should not face any issues following the guide here. If still bricked then your bad. I have not bricked till days, where I am having very less knowledge in android. Take always backup before doing something unknown.
Will I still have all apps? Ans: Rooting does not delete any apps. You will get the power to delete bloatware and install so many apps those need root.
What are the pro's and con's? Ans: Please refer answer 1.
Any more information I need please post. Ans: Please check this forum. Everything is there..
Hit the Thanks button! Ans: Sorry I can not becoz I am helping you so I should get thanks from you. :laugh:
Best of luck..Gain some knowledge before going ahead with root that will give you more confidence.
KSKHH said:
@ dxarch
Hit the Thanks button! Ans: Sorry I can not becoz I am helping you so I should get thanks from you. :laugh:
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The "Hit the Thanks button!" is actually my taptalk signature but no problem...
dxarch said:
The "Hit the Thanks button!" is actually my taptalk signature but no problem...
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No problem buddy...
One last word..if you having ample money to buy a new phone in case you bricked the present one..then go and play with your phone..Else stay away from root if you are happy with whatever is there...
KSKHH said:
No problem buddy...
One last word..if you having ample money to buy a new phone in case you bricked the present one..then go and play with your phone..Else stay away from root if you are happy with whatever is there...
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Exactly, I rooted every phone I had except this one. I don't have money for a new one and I'm completely satisfied of the function and look (changed everything what I can without root) so it's only up to you if you want a new Rom or root based apps..
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KSKHH said:
No problem buddy...
One last word..if you having ample money to buy a new phone in case you bricked the present one..then go and play with your phone..Else stay away from root if you are happy with whatever is there...
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What!? I didn't know if i brick it i can't use it anymore. As far as I know you can use a recover.img or RUU... but I'm just a n00b
dxarch said:
What!? I didn't know if i brick it i can't use it anymore. As far as I know you can use a recover.img or RUU... but I'm just a n00b
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Depends on how you bricked it. And if you can flash a recovery.img or RUU, it's not a real brick.
But about the rooting:
I've rooted every device I owned + lots of other devices. It's surely worth it. ROMs make the device so much smoother, and when using atis112's kernel, you'll get the most out of your device. It also removes bloatware, and allows full theming. I don't see any problem with it, except the OTA's. But that's not that hard, you can flash the stock recovery/RUU, and you'll get them back.
In my experience, there's a really small chance of bricking your phone.It's a safe method.
new to rooting
dxarch said:
Hello,
I'm really confused should I root my phone or not, I want to have apps like titanium backup, juice defender, screen cast etc. But on the other side I don't want to lose my warranty. So I created some questions that you can answer me to help me decide.
Why should I root?
Is it worth it for some apps?
Is rooting safer than installing a custom rom?
Is it hard to do?
Should I install a custom rom ?
Is there any way getting back your warranty?
Should I root it because I have the phone only a week?
Any good guides?
What to do if I brick my phone?
Will I still have all apps?
What are the pro's and con's?
Any more information I need please post.
Hit the Thanks button!
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I own Desire X.
May be i am very late in replying but i ll try to answer some of ur questions.
I am new to rooting scene so in case of any wrong information, please correct me.
I will share my experience.
I rooted the phone coz i wanted access to limit my startup items. In addition, rooted phone can give u access to ur device completely.
Tutorial made by nloooo is awesome, otherwise its better you follow the tutorial specifically made by the developer of the product.
TWRP recovery is cool and serves the purpose.
I tried Elegencia ROM and now i am using mySENSE-dx_RC3.0. I really hate all the bloatware in my phone which is te main reason for installing ROM.
Going back to custom ROM is easy (i think), for that u need to have a full backup of ur system in TWRP.
Going to ctock ROM is a bit difficult using RUU as stock ROM in RUU need compatible CID of your phone.
Both these ROMs i mentioned above are are awesome and u can choose any one depending on ur needs. Advantages of Elegencia are that you can choose which software to install through aroma installer while installing ROM. Its light, flawless and cool.
Why i chose mySENSE-dx_RC3.0 is that i really loved Full Sense as compared ti sense lite in stock as well as Elegencia ROM.
Ok so as we can ask very stupid Q's out here i guess today i have one & i am ashamed to ask this but sorry i am noob in android and getting to learn things..
I have a HTC Desire X rooted using Desire_X_All-In-One_Kit_v2.0 & current rom is Sense.Revolution.R5..
I now want to go back to my stock HTC Rom which i got with my phone..Is there a thread which i can follow i know its something called as RUU and all but im confused so wanted to get a bit of startup from you guys..
Also i would want the backup of the stock rom thats what i learnt by reading some threads but its all confusing. I am from India if someone could help me get an Indian backup??
Thanks..
Nandroid backup to bana liya hota bhai
Sent from my HTC Desire X
pratikjain134 said:
Ok so as we can ask very stupid Q's out here i guess today i have one & i am ashamed to ask this but sorry i am noob in android and getting to learn things..
I have a HTC Desire X rooted using Desire_X_All-In-One_Kit_v2.0 & current rom is Sense.Revolution.R5..
I now want to go back to my stock HTC Rom which i got with my phone..Is there a thread which i can follow i know its something called as RUU and all but im confused so wanted to get a bit of startup from you guys..
Also i would want the backup of the stock rom thats what i learnt by reading some threads but its all confusing. I am from India if someone could help me get an Indian backup??
Thanks..
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1. You can flash a NAND-Backup if you have one made before you flashed the CustomRom (in [custom]recovery mode)
OR
2. You have to flash a Stock Rom with your CID (Playstore - CID Getter)
without a backup is your device after this in factory state cause you must wipe Cache/Dalvik/System
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I found something in this forum what can mybe help you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2076675
(thanks to nlooooo)
0zura
Damn i dont have a backup please can someone post a backup an Indian HTC Desire X backup please.. now this is a big mistake i made damn....
Cant i just update i remember before doing all this i had a notification that some new system update has come i was on ICS... Just trying to get a work around by specifying things like this...
sushant6786 said:
Nandroid backup to bana liya hota bhai
Sent from my HTC Desire X
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Bhai tumhaare pass hai toh please upload kar do backup indian model ka it will be great help
pratikjain134 said:
Damn i dont have a backup please can someone post a backup an Indian HTC Desire X backup please.. now this is a big mistake i made damn....
Cant i just update i remember before doing all this i had a notification that some new system update has come i was on ICS... Just trying to get a work around by specifying things like this...
Bhai tumhaare pass hai toh please upload kar do backup indian model ka it will be great help
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I think the update is JB and some users tell that JB is worse for HDX
you don't can update from a customrom to JB on the normal way
Sorry, i don't have any NAND Backups, only my own (Germany)
Why do you want back to stock?
I prefer the roms from ckpv5
mySENSE-dx and myONE-dx
They are really good
0zura
gesendet mit HTC Desire X + MySense-dx3.0
0zura said:
I think the update is JB and some users tell that JB is worse for HDX
you don't can update from a customrom to JB on the normal way
Sorry, i don't have any NAND Backups, only my own (Germany)
Why do you want back to stock?
I prefer the roms from ckpv5
mySENSE-dx and myONE-dx
They are really good
0zura
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Ok i will try these Roms lets see thanks
I m sorry pratik I couldn't help cause I m on stock unrooted Rom
N I m new to android stuff.
sent from my HTC DX
sushant6786 said:
I m sorry pratik I couldn't help cause I m on stock unrooted Rom
N I m new to android stuff.
sent from my HTC DX
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There is one thing that you can do to help the community.
When there is a JB OTA for your device, download the OTA but do not install it first, save the OTA.zip downloaded to your PC.. then only you install the OTA
With this saved OTA.zip... you will help a lot of people here with CID HTC__038 to get JellyBean running on their device later on even when they don't have a stock ICS ROM.
Ok I will remember to do this when JB update available for my dx in india.
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Cool
This will be a great help to the community man.
And guess what im on myONEdx_RC4.0_FX+ ROM and its working awesome thanks to the makers and for helping me out through the process.
Cheers guys.:good:
Help :/
Im having problems with SU.. After i flash su update zip from superuser website.. after i reboot my phone. i cant understand why i cant update the binary of supersu.. but then i try to run apps that require root access. It grants me.. But when i update the superuser app. It force closes. :/ i tried to switch from superuser to SuperSU but when updating the binary it says failed.. Anyway to fix this? Could i ask for your update zip that worked fine? i have an s-on device.. im using twrp recovery.. i wonder why im having difficulties in rooting htc :/ as for the other devices i tried.. the confusing part is just how to flash a recovery.. but for t he update zip.,. its working fine.. TIA
Because I am a new member I can't post this in the development section so I will post it here and hope people can help me. I am going to root my desire X but before I do so I would like to know what recovery should I use people say TWRP but others say CWM I'm confused on which one is moat stable, all I want is a stable recovery. What ROM should I use and again I just want the most stable one. People say don't use a custom kernal but other people say I should so can you guys tell me about that and if I need one yet again can I have the moat stable one. I know some ROMs have kernals with them and if you know of a stable one please help me. I would also like a ROM that is bug free or the bugs arnt going to bother me or interfear with dalily use. Thank you very much to anyone who can help I really mean it.
prizinor0 said:
Because I am a new member I can't post this in the development section so I will post it here and hope people can help me. I am going to root my desire X but before I do so I would like to know what recovery should I use people say TWRP but others say CWM I'm confused on which one is moat stable, all I want is a stable recovery. What ROM should I use and again I just want the most stable one. People say don't use a custom kernal but other people say I should so can you guys tell me about that and if I need one yet again can I have the moat stable one. I know some ROMs have kernals with them and if you know of a stable one please help me. I would also like a ROM that is bug free or the bugs arnt going to bother me or interfear with dalily use. Thank you very much to anyone who can help I really mean it.
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I will say TWRP. and its rock stable (the stable versions of course. Beta and alpha are meant to be unstable, dont use them for daily use.)
Some might argue benefits of CWM as it is stable... and i will NEVER agree with them. Both are equally stable. TWRP has MUCH more features and a nice button-saving touch interface.
Here you go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2099513
Choose the recovery as your hboot (ICS or JB).
prizinor0 said:
Because I am a new member I can't post this in the development section so I will post it here and hope people can help me. I am going to root my desire X but before I do so I would like to know what recovery should I use people say TWRP but others say CWM I'm confused on which one is moat stable, all I want is a stable recovery. What ROM should I use and again I just want the most stable one. People say don't use a custom kernal but other people say I should so can you guys tell me about that and if I need one yet again can I have the moat stable one. I know some ROMs have kernals with them and if you know of a stable one please help me. I would also like a ROM that is bug free or the bugs arnt going to bother me or interfear with dalily use. Thank you very much to anyone who can help I really mean it.
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Hi im new too but i have some experience in rooting and flashing roms in desire x I need at least 10 post to talk in development area so here goes my first post.Im using TWRP its simple to use and easy to learn to use it.I´ve been using CWM but it has gave me some problems with recovering MD5 backups.
So in conclusion i recommend u to use TWRP but the best thing u can do its to try every recovery u want and select the best one which fits you
See u soon.