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did you put the phone in a ziploc with rice? you need to leave the whole thing in there for at least over night and DON'T TURN THE PHONE ON!!!!!!!! but it sounds like you did. if you did you most likely fried your board as well......looks like it might be time to upgrade and get a new phone.....maybe something more water resistant.....yes?;)

HBOOT STUCK AFTER SELECTING AN OPTION

No problem. Does it boot into hboot or fastboot mode when you restart while pressing the volume down key? My last HTC always started in fastboot mode, which is the one you want if you are to reflash the phone, but the one before would always start in hboot mode (they look very similar, apart from different menu items and the word hboot or fastboot at the top. If it's in hboot and won't switch to fastboot the only thing I can think is to try the same "reboot while pressing volume down" while connected to a computer.

If the bootloader menu doesn't respond and you can't get into either recovery or fastboot mode I agree that you have no options.

My carrier (Vodafone) is showing me pop-up messages, any way to stop them?

This is how I stopped it, I hope it helps you as well:
Steps:
1. Go to Settings
2. Go to Installed apps
3. Search for Sim Tool Kit
4. Select Sim Tool Kit
5. Select Notifications under the permissions tab
6. Uncheck all the notifications type i.e. uncheck priority, sound, vibration, notification light etc. you will not be able to uncheck show notification but thats fine.
Done.!
This annoying flash messages is one of the reason why subscribers shifted from idea to jio. If idea does not understand, it may lose customers.

My phone is virused and installs same apps.

You did reset the phone, what about the SD card though? You said that you suppose that the virus or what it might be it's on the SD card. Why don't you reset it then? Just back up everything and reconfigure it. If it stops, then you'll have a problem less, if no, it means it's the phone. I had to deal with malware before, but it was the phone, so I did a factory reset, and everything came back to normal. After, I just got my apps from apksalad, and it works perfectly fine to this day. I bet it's the SD card, but you know better.

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