Andruhevich

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HTC Desire
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I got ClockworkMod Recovery by Unrevoked Root (using SUROOT guide).
Then I used his guide to removing bloatware

I tried once to remove Teeter.apk and it worked fine

I then went in and removed a hole batch: Facebook, Flickr, Friendstreem, etc.

I only removed useless crap and didn't touch anything for system. Then it never booted again.
It does a vibrator buzz, shoes white screen with green HTC for some time, then goes black and loop starts again.

I can brake the loop by battery poll and get to Hboot by volumedown.
Please help!

PS: Merry X-mass
 
Quick fix would be restore from Nandroid or Reflash the rom.

As for a technical explanation, i couldn't tell you, sorry.


Edit:Just just looked and noticed this isn't in the All things Root thread, are you rooted?

Edit 2: yes you are rooted.
Could do with being moved to the right Sub Forum. Might Get more help there.
 
I think the important question is whether you took a nandroid before you started removing stuff? If so you just restore.

Useless junk may still have dependencies, e.g. removing flickr I seem to recall causes problems with the HTC contacts application. But this sounds a bit severe, unless you removed something more important.

You won't gain space by removing such apps, so freezing using Ti Backup may be a simpler alternative.
 
I'm non rooted and have this problem today as well - phone won't boot and seems to be stuck in a loop between htc screen then t- mobile screen and back to htc.

Pulled the battery after half an hour or so on about 5 occasions.

Haven't changed anything although i was getting messages about lack of space - first time i had 2 warnings in notification bar immediately before problem.

Any help appreciated
 
I'm non rooted and have this problem today as well - phone won't boot and seems to be stuck in a loop between htc screen then t- mobile screen and back to htc.

Pulled the battery after half an hour or so on about 5 occasions.

Haven't changed anything although i was getting messages about lack of space - first time i had 2 warnings in notification bar immediately before problem.

Any help appreciated

Pretty much the same thing happened my phone, while I was in work...
I believe the phone overheated, Fixed by holding the volume down and powering it on, to go to recovery, and then do a full recovery, not 100% on the exact menu options... but it fixed it for me...