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Old 10-23-2012, 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by wmarkhay View Post
I'm sort of in the same boat, but not exactly. I did not forget a password, never had one, in fact. What I did was, after rooting and being the ap-aholic I am, needing more space, went deleting system aps I looked at as bloatware. I deleted the default android lockscreen, seeing that there was also the HTC lockscreen on there and making the apparently erroneous assumption that the HTC one replaced the default one. Seems to me now that the HTC one works ON TOP of the default one, because having deleted only the default one, nothing comes up at all... in other words, I not longer get the ring that I didn't realize how lucky I was to be able to "pull" ...seeing as without it coming up, I've effectively bricked the phone. I'm really hoping there might be an apk I could install from my pc to the SD card to replace/restore the default thing I got rid of, so as not to have to lose everything by a factory reset. Also not sure how Recovery works from HBOOT menu, if that might get it back for me. Do have a Clockwork backup sitting on the SD card from a month or so ago. Since I'm rooted, will I still be rooted if I do Recovery? Also, having never flashed a ROM (nor really knowing how) nor doing anything with firmware, maybe this is the time as I've already made some work for myself? By the way, I'm on Sensation 4G, not Evo (T-Mobile). Not SuperCID and don't really know what it is, not sure yet what things like that and ICS mean, but hope to learn fast. Recently upgraded from years of BlackBerry.
All you may need is the default lock screen in a flash able zip.
Save you from any lose or big issues like redoing everything which really isn't that bad.
I do not own that device personally so I don't have that file.
What you will need to do if you can't get into the device is flash a lock screen zip via recovery and then simply reboot.
I think that should solve you problems.
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