Sorry, I thought it was.
Still worth looking into the root thing though, it's a 1 click process by all accounts now.
Who's account is that and where are the instructions?!

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Sorry, I thought it was.
Still worth looking into the root thing though, it's a 1 click process by all accounts now.

http://androidforums.com/desire-hd-...grade-1-32-405-6-easy-follow.html#post3231282
Check the 1st link in that post.
looks like you need to be a techieFirst link in the post is this: [TOOL] Advanced Ace Hack Kit (UPDATED 08-10-2011) - xda-developers
It's pretty much one click is it not? Sorry, I've not used the tool, but from others experience, it is pretty much a 1 click thing (as far as I'm aware). Your handset will be as is, but rooted, S-OFF and with clockwork mod installed on it. If you want to install a custom ROM, you'll need to download the ROMs zip file onto the SD Card, reboot into clockwork and flash from there. Alternatively, ROM Manager could handle all of that for you.
You'd need Titanium to backup your apps and app data (as flashing the ROM will wipe them) so you'd obviously have to install and run titanium before you flashed.
just want my bloody wifi to stay connected like it used to before this ginger crap update ****ed me up!
It just looks as though you need to download the zip, extract it to a directory you can easily navigate to via the command line, then run the hack ace.cmd file, then select option 1 in the command prompt window.
If it's not for you, then fair enough. From your previous posts, it appears that Orange fobbed you off with some excuse that the DHD isn't capable of running Gingerbread, have you called HTC to see what they say? They might be able to suggest a fix or take it in for repair.
re the battery issues you mentioned above, as john_g suggested, that's not normal and if you look through this section, there are plenty of threads detailing what to do to ascertain what's causing the battery drain (most likely an errant app running in the background).
Sorry for taking the thread off topic btw![]()

I'd install Titanium and take a backup of all your apps and data as when you flash a ROM, they're wiped.
You're free to pick your ROM now, what do you want to go for? Something similar to the HTC software you have on there at the moment, or something radically different?

To check stuff is backed up, open Titanium, hit menu, batch, then head down to the restore section, look for "Restore all apps with Data", hit run. If you see a list of all the installed apps on your phone, you're sorted and TB has a backup for them. Just click back to exit, don't try to restore stuff yet.
If you want to simplify things, you can download ROM Manager from the market which takes a lot of hassle out of downloading and installing ROMs for you. I prefer to do things manually though.
If you're looking for something a little different, I'd recommend CM7 or MIUI. If you can hang fire for a bit, I'll post links for you when it dies down at work.
In the meantime, have a look at what's available to you here: Desire HD Index - Everything Desire HD is Here! [Updated July 25th!!] - xda-developers


In ROM Manager, at the top, it should tell you what version of ClockworkMod you have installed, is it 5.0.2.0?
If you can hang on till tomorrow, as per here, I'm going to write some instructions if you want to do the entire thing manually? It's not complicated by any means, but it'll just take me a little while to write. There's no harm in doing it in ROM Manager, but it's good to know how to do it manually should any issues arise.
You need to wipe cache and factory reset (I think you get the option too before it reboots to clockwork). Did you download the google apps package too?
Another daft question, what happens to all my stored address book contacts, will flashing mean i have to type them all in again? tel numbers, emails, addresses etc!
Cheers!

You won't lose any of your contacts. They are either backed up by on your SD card already or by Titanium Backup (perhaps both?) and when I flashed CM7 last week I had all my contacts. I did however lose all my sms messages as I couldn't find out where TB saved them on my SD card![]()

Don't know if Titanium Backup does back your text messages up, but there are apps on the market for backing texts up. I'm not sure if your contacts are backed by Titanium up either... I know that they are backed up by your gmail account... worth syncing your contacts to your gmail, incase you loose/change phones - as soon as you associate a phone with a gmail account, the contacts should appear again!![]()
I was looking through TB earlier and I saw the 'Contacts' app thinking it was my actual contacts 