![]() The official Ginerbread update can be obtained from (filter on "Desire", type "other", android version 2.3, and it's the "RUU Upgrade") or (where the 2.3 upgrade is near the bottom of the list). Or a rooted version of the stock software might suit? I'll be back online later and will give some links then. Custom ROMs give you more options, and if you want to install a lot of apps would be better, but if you didn't know it was rooted you might prefer stock software to start (can change later). You can either install custom software or a standard HTC build. So yeah, you need to install a new system. Just a guess, but would explain why a factory reset left it unbootable. These work by storing part of the system software in a partition on the sd card, and I guess the factory reset cleared that partition. My guess is that it was running a custom ROM that was ported from a more recent HTC phone and doesn't fit in the Desire. ![]() But if it just says Revolutionary then at least it has standard storage partitions (if it hadn't we might have had to change that, depending on what software you want). Ok, so this phone was rooted and its software has been modified. Factory reset shouldn't have affected the ROM (OS and system apps) at all.
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