Guest jswdb Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 Since a few days I am unable to "Backup Current ROM" with "ROM Manager". HTC Desire runs Pauls: "22/Oct r9 - WITH SENSE: MoDaCo Custom ROM for HTC Desire with Online Kitchen (2.2 / Froyo)" cooked to my liking. I run this already since October without problems. Now however - when I want to run the ROM Manager backup - or when I want to flash a new rom my Desire ends up on the black screen with the red triangle with exclamation point. I DO HAVE the "update.zip"on the root of my SD-card which corresponds to the "recovery-clockwork-bravo.zip. I can get out of the black screen with the triangle the usual way (Volume-up + Power) and reboot into a working phone again though. Any idea what's happening and how I could get back to backing up my current ROM with the ROM Manager? Tnx in advance, J
Guest Chandler3224 Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 Since a few days I am unable to "Backup Current ROM" with "ROM Manager". HTC Desire runs Pauls: "22/Oct r9 - WITH SENSE: MoDaCo Custom ROM for HTC Desire with Online Kitchen (2.2 / Froyo)" cooked to my liking. I run this already since October without problems. Now however - when I want to run the ROM Manager backup - or when I want to flash a new rom my Desire ends up on the black screen with the red triangle with exclamation point. I DO HAVE the "update.zip"on the root of my SD-card which corresponds to the "recovery-clockwork-bravo.zip. I can get out of the black screen with the triangle the usual way (Volume-up + Power) and reboot into a working phone again though. Any idea what's happening and how I could get back to backing up my current ROM with the ROM Manager? Tnx in advance, J I had this recently, although pressing Volume-up + power took me into ClockworkMod recovery and it started the backup automatically. I'd recommend applying S-off. Go to http://alpharev.nl/, download the ISO, burn it, plug your Desire into the computer, restart. If you follow the instructions correctly, you won't have to use the fake flash on the SD Card. It'll be back to "normal". It does change your splash screen, which is annoying as hell. But that can always be changed later on, via http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=795132
Guest jswdb Posted December 16, 2010 Report Posted December 16, 2010 I had this recently, although pressing Volume-up + power took me into ClockworkMod recovery and it started the backup automatically. I'd recommend applying S-off. Go to http://alpharev.nl/, download the ISO, burn it, plug your Desire into the computer, restart. If you follow the instructions correctly, you won't have to use the fake flash on the SD Card. It'll be back to "normal". It does change your splash screen, which is annoying as hell. But that can always be changed later on, via http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=795132 Great, by selecting update.zip it started executing the backup, which is half of my problem solved. I will try the S-off later and let you know. Much appreciated - J
Guest professordes Posted December 23, 2010 Report Posted December 23, 2010 This has just happened to me too after a market update to ROM manager. S-Off and putting the clockworkmod recovery on the device itself sorted it out as you suggested - thanks :) Now to get rid of that splash screen..... I had this recently, although pressing Volume-up + power took me into ClockworkMod recovery and it started the backup automatically. I'd recommend applying S-off. Go to http://alpharev.nl/, download the ISO, burn it, plug your Desire into the computer, restart. If you follow the instructions correctly, you won't have to use the fake flash on the SD Card. It'll be back to "normal". It does change your splash screen, which is annoying as hell. But that can always be changed later on, via http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=795132
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