Recommended Posts

Yes - I know it's old hardware and yes I know it is archaic, but for me, it is 'new' ~sorta~. (Scroll down for the TL;DR) :)

I have a prepaid phone through iWireless which is a service sold by the Kroger family of stores. Not really bad service (They lease their service from Sprint so on their network and towers), but their billing is full of wierdness. After my preaid levels are used, the phone is being shelved in favor of our contracted provider (Verizon) which we had to leave for a short time.

In any event, I have had this phone for a couple of months, bought it new from the Kroger store and things were pretty good! Slow as heck phone, but easy to overclock and completely durable. Within 24 hours of ownership, I went ahead and rooted the phone and never looked back until today...

For the past few nights, late at night early in the morning, I would get Anonymous callers who would hang up and call over and over again. I normally put the ringer on silent but was too tired to remember last night to do so. So why not block them you ask? Simple! My job censors their numbers on outgoing lines for security reasons, and I have to allow Anonymous numbers on my cell phone as I have to carry my phone out in the 'field' working on computers and accept calls for new jobs. So, After being woken up at 3 this morning, I decided to have my cell number changed, this is where the trouble began.

It turns out that rooting the phone isn't so much of an issue, but changing from their stock Rom is. The number change worked fine, can receive and make calls, but data is out of comission. Getting error codes. To make a super long story short, I am now on an escallated tech support callback list so they can manually reprogram the phone. I have restored as close to their original Rom as possible (A Sprint Rom), and hope to have that fixed tomorrow at the latest.

In any event - point of advice, IF you ever go with prepaid wireless and get the insane urge to overwrite your carrier's Rom, BACK THE FRIGGING ROM UP FIRST!, In my overzealousness, I didn't and am now regretting the 14 hours I have lost trying to get data back up and running.

TL;DR - I rooted and overwrote factory rom of HTC Hero from prepaid, change my number today, lost part of my data provisioning and can't get it back as easily as I want. Lesson I learned - back up factory rom before ovewriting it. :)

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1102577-htc-hero/
Share on other sites

Yeah - too bad though it is at least 5 year old tech. Still haven't gotten the data problem fixed and never will I bet. But, it is a good little phone. Was reading on a forum elsewhere about how one guy ran over his when it dropped out of his shirt pocket while mowing. His mower hit it, flung it against a tree and it still worked. Not a single crack in the screen, just a deep scratch. Speaks for it's durability.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1102577-htc-hero/#findComment-595143499
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • I don’t get why if I bought the game on the last get I needed to pay $40 to upgrade to the new version in the first place and people who love the game and play a lot would have upgraded already so this is just PR and a chance to grab new players who forgot the game long time ago I think
    • The term "use" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that headline. "Use" can mean opening ChatGPT occasionally to ask for the definition of a word or information about a specific topic. If you frame the question around how many people use it as a daily driver in their work or personal lives, that number is a lot smaller. Those are the people who pay for AI. Nearly everyone else is happy to use it for free, but doesn't see enough value in it to pay for it.
    • No support for Windows Hello!
    • I think you meant the "ntfs3" driver, but yes there have been a lot of fixes for it in this release and previous releases, not 100% sure if the issue you mentioned is fixed though. In any case, the new "ntfs" driver in 7.1 doesn't have that issue (at least, no reports of such have come thru), but your kernel needs to explicitly enable support for the new driver first (like how CachyOS kernel has it), and you need to edit your mount points in /etc/fstab to use "ntfs" instead of the other drivers.
    • Epic Games says Unreal Engine 6 will help developers "build content faster" using AI models by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Epic Games is rolling out the latest major update to Unreal Engine 5 today, and at the same time, the company also dropped some information on the next-generation version of the product, Unreal Engine 6. This was already revealed a few weeks ago alongside the new Rocket League upgrade reveal. The company says it is combining the features of Unreal Engine and Unreal Editor for Fortnite to create this new version of its popular media creation tool. On top of creating entire games, the new engine will also focus on letting developers operate large-scale live service titles more easily, whether by shipping content into their own ecosystems or into Fortnite. The use of large language models is also mentioned here, with Epic saying it will be a core part of the engine. "We see LLMs, generative AI models, and tools like Claude and Codex playing a central role in helping you build content faster while maintaining the creative control you need," adds the company. Here is the rundown of what's new about version 6 of Unreal Engine: With all these changes to the programming model, portability upgrades, and generative AI integration, Epic says the new version of the engine will "change a lot about how games are made." The company aims to ship Unreal Engine 6 into early access in late 2027, with a full release planned for 12-18 months later. Epic Games also dropped a lengthy blog post about the new Unreal Engine 5.8 update for game developers over here. The release is focused on delivering better performance, customization, and streamlined workflows for development teams. This will be the final major update for this version of the engine before Epic switches to focus fully on Unreal Engine 6's early access launch.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      Vincian earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • First Post
      Jocimo earned a badge
      First Post
    • Week One Done
      suprememobiles48 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Windows Guy earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      Prasann earned a badge
      One Month Later
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      502
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      162
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      86
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      67
    5. 5
      neufuse
      65
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!