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Default Method for 100% factory restore, unrooted.

This is for those of you that may need warranty work, exchanges whatever. It may or may not be an issue but im sure many of you have noticed that clockwork will pop up whenever the phone is powered off with a usb connection present. Which in most cases would be an immediate red flag for those of you needing work done. This will completely restore your phone and remove the clockwork recovery flash.

Update: I no long have an Aria to try this with but if you guys are running into issues try this as well.
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I'd like to suggest that you update the first post to include a link with the last 2.1 RUU, seeing as the 2.2 RUU breaks the ability of future rooting (for now). I have uploaded what I believe is the updated RUU 09142010 to MegaUpload, linked below. Just thought this might help

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XXYBORR6

1.) Download ATT Original Shipped ROM file from here:
http://www.htc.com/us/support/aria-att/downloads/
2.) Disconnect USB connection to phone.
3.) Power down phone
4.) Boot into Fastboot Menu (hold trackpad on start)
5.) Insert USB
6.) confirm that the phone shows "FASTBOOT USB"
7.) Run downloaded exe file
8.) Process will take a few min at the end you should have a 100% restored and unrooted phone.


It may seem self explanatory now but I was running into issues getting the HTC tool to communicate with the phone and it would fail whenever trying to send the phone into the bootloader. Thought I would just save you guys the headache.
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thanks for your solution. was thinking about unrooting my phone and exchanging my aria for a samsung captative...
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thanks man. doubt i'll do this, but i might need this just incase ATT and HTC actually come through with a stable update to froyo 2.2 within the next couple months.
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I think it will be safe to assume that said 2.2 ROM will begin floating around in a rooted form not before too long, and will be flashable via recovery.
 
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this is great info to have. great work.
 
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has anyone actually tried this? because my pc dosent recognize phone when i try
 
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has anyone actually tried this? because my pc dosent recognize phone when i try
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i think i did... i installed something from google called android-sdk. and when i connect my phone in bootloader i can see fastboot change to fastboot usb and my pc says driver successfully installed. but when i run the .exe file it never sees my phone. also htc sync wont connect and neither will droid explorer. thanks
 
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i agree with bred, can't seem to restore the original rom. it doesn't recognize it during the process
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I have tried this method on 2 computers and the exe can NEVER find my phone.

I have installed the SDK USB drivers, my computer sees the Android 1.0 device and sees it as the HTC booloader. And I see FASTBOOT and FASTBOOT USB when unplugged/plugged.

----UPDATE 2010-07-23----

After further research I was able to determine that even with the device NOT in FASTBOOT mode, that adb couldn't see it, so I thought it might be a driver issue.

I've gotten my computer to recognize the device when it's booted normally. But when put the device in FASTBOOT or the BOOTLOADER, adb can't recognize it and I can't get the recover exe to recognize the device, regardless of mode.

I have the latest clockwork recovery installed and I would like to get everything back to factory to exchange for a captivate.

 
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