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This will sound a bit crazy but in all honesty I would actually say this rom feels faster! I think HTC have optimised Sense since 2.2 for the Desire was released.

Previously I had the Modaco 2.2 R9 rom flashed, which is supposed to be optimised very well. Despite this the RCMixHD rom definitely appears to be more responsive to me, you will not find any speed decrease from my experience anyway.

I have always used A2SD+ so my apps / cache have been running off the SD card for many months. I think the only difference now is that some of the HTC apps are also on the SD card.

If its of any help I have a Transcend 8 GB Class 6 micro SDHC card, I would give it ago, I don't think you will be disappointed :)

Also the htcsense.com stuff is a pretty nice addition:

Activates the GPS on my phone and locates it fine:

htcsense.com1.jpg

Message / Pin to lock the phone with:

htcsense.com2.jpg

End result on the Desire:

htcsense.com3.jpghtcsense.com4.jpg

This will sound a bit crazy but in all honesty I would actually say this rom feels faster! I think HTC have optimised Sense since 2.2 for the Desire was released.

Yeah, I have the exact same brand of MicroSD card as well, so if it works with you I shall indeed give it a try, it looks fantastic.

The lack of Wireless N in this DesireHD ROM is a little annoying, and the market is a touch slow, but all in all the new features included in sense are extremely nice, and well worth the installation of the ROM, and speed seems to be acceptable.

I'm currently on LeeDroid 2.2f, what's the best way to go about changing over to RCMixHD without losing everything?

Thanks

I suppose you could just flash it normally without wiping, but you need a EXT partition on your SD card (which if you don't have will require you to format it)

Other than that you could do a backup (plus sometimes when I flash a ROM, my installed Apps from the Market reinstall automatically)

I usually just backup my contacts (from the actual contacts viewer) and flash :laugh:

Which wallpaper is in the first screenshot? Looks amazing.

Its htc_wallpaper_09, I have uploaded all the ones from the Desire HD rom here.

First attempt at RCMixHD just resulted in being stuck at the HTC bootscreen for 40 mins. Doing another full wipe and trying again.

Did you wipe your ext3 partition too?

It did stick at the HTC bootscreen for 5-10 mins after I flashed the rom.

exactly, so Hardcore Til I Die gotta jump fully in to enjoy this HD masterpiece.

Yeah I understand that. I was asking how to backup all of my data when Titanium Backup requires root. That's why I asked whether or not rooting deleted all data, which it doesn't, so that's fine :)

Rooted using unrevoked and backing everything up now... Now I just need to work out how to flash the DHD rom :D

Yeah I understand that. I was asking how to backup all of my data when Titanium Backup requires root. That's why I asked whether or not rooting deleted all data, which it doesn't, so that's fine :)

Rooted using unrevoked and backing everything up now... Now I just need to work out how to flash the DHD rom :D

You absolutely need to have an EXT partition on your MicroSD card, I would recommend a minimum of 768MB, the ROM is too big to fit on the Desire's internal memory. You need to have the EXT partition at the end of the card, and the FAT partition at the beginning otherwise you will have problems.

You absolutely need to have an EXT partition on your MicroSD card, I would recommend a minimum of 768MB, the ROM is too big to fit on the Desire's internal memory. You need to have the EXT partition at the end of the card, and the FAT partition at the beginning otherwise you will have problems.

I've decided not to bother. Can't be bothered with it all, just going to keep it rooted with the usual sense rom so I can use setcpu :)

Thanks though!

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