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Desire Stock Radios (for network) ClockworkMod Recovery Guide. ClockworkMod, abbreviated as CWM, is a popular custom recovery for Android phones and tablets developed by Koushik Dutta (Koush) – a well-known name in the Android dev community. ClockworkMod recovery allows you to perform several advanced recovery, restoration, installation and maintenance operations on your Android device that aren’t possible with the stock recovery, and is one of the most common ways used to gain root access, back up device data, install custom ROMs, kernels, themes & mods, and more. However, for anyone new to Android customization and hacking, some of its options might prove to be a tad confusing. In what follows, we will cover all that this recovery is capable of doing, and how to do it. Here is what we shall be covering in this guide: Now let’s take a look at each of these topics in detail.

About Android Recovery All Android devices ship with a recovery console that is basically a partition on the device’s internal memory and can be booted into. Multiple devices: ClockworkMod. Titanium Backup ★ root. ☆Needs ROOT, Android 1.5-4.4+ (ARM,x86,MIPS)☆Over 13 million users, 30+ languages. ☆PRO Key is available on Play Store! ☆Voted #1 TOP ROOT APP on Twitter. ☆Problem? See titaniumtrack.com/kb☆Scroll down for more info & DEMO VIDEOS ;-)☆ ☆ ☆ Titanium Backup is the most powerful backup tool on Android, and then some. You can backup, restore, freeze (with Pro) your apps + data + Market links. Check out this in-depth review of TB PRO: And check out the new TB PRO demo video: Here's the older TB demo video: More info on permissions:• "Internet" is used to access Market,Dropbox,ChangeLog.• "Accounts" is used to access Market.

Some advice:• We recommend to avoid "modified" TB versions because they can cause various problems down the road. Recent changes:• [PRO] Fixed failure to backup Wi-Fi networks to XML on some Galaxy S4 ROMs.• Fixed possible FC when restoring system data on Galaxy Note 2.• Updated translations. HTC Desire ICS. Now you need to clean your phone’s ROM by selecting “Wipe Cache”, ”Wipe Data” and “Wipe Dalvic Cache”. Now select “install zip from SD card” and find put the ICS ROM file from your SD card to install. Next install the Google Apps package in the same manner. Wait for these installations to complete. When done select “++++ Go Back++++” to go back to the main menu.

Now you should reboot your phone using “Reboot System Now”. Voila! You have done the HTC Desire ICS update. Now your good old HTC Desire is updated with Android Ice Cream Sandwich aka ICS aka Android 4.0. This hub is for educational purposes only. ICS 4.0.