Are there ROMS avaliable or just SD Card boot for the HD2, if there is a ROM, can I have one as similiar to the EVO as possible?
Thanks
This might be moved to Android dev general... But it's a good question, the roms are made from the desire hd, is this because it is a gsm android?
I would like to see a evo rom on my hd2, if possible...
A NAND rom is not yet available.... I believe we will have one soon.... September if I'm not mistaken
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correct,not sure why we don't have any evo roms,but yes,nand should be working next month.
The quick answer is yes and no.
The long answer begins like this: There are a lot of roms on here ready to be loaded into your SD card and started. There isn't any that can be flashed to NAND yet.
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this needs to be in general section
moved
Try out the shubcraft rom. This is not a desire or nexus one build. You end up with HTC HD2 in your info section. I believe this is because it builds its own files on first startup. This also allows the build to have a download size of about 80mb only.
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hello guys i know that this a silly question
but can u help me to find a nand desire hd version that doesn't need an sdcard
i tired coredroid dhd by sergio but when i remove the memory it just hang
this is my first time flashing android to nand so plz help
Read the newbies guide in the sticky link from my sig.
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wrong section
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can i get a real answer cuz i didn't find anything in the wiki exept for the dft desire stock rom
cos maybe u haven't tried to post/discussed on the right place ???
this is a wrong place m8, u need to go to
HD2 Android NAND Development
rikardo1979 said:
cos maybe u haven't tried to post/discussed on the right place ???
this is a wrong place m8, u need to go to
HD2 Android NAND Development
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He posted in the right place. Development forums are only for posting builds/roms. But you can ask questions inside of a already posted topic about said build.
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foxthemene said:
hello guys i know that this a silly question
but can u help me to find a nand desire hd version that doesn't need an sdcard
i tired coredroid dhd by sergio but when i remove the memory it just hang
this is my first time flashing android to nand so plz help
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What exactly do u mean doesnt need an sdcard. Meaning doesnt run off of the sdcard? If so any desire build in the nand development section will work. Pick one that suits you best. Try segios build...its really nice.
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Well, obviously thats what I mean
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He posted in the right place. Development forums are only for posting builds/roms. But you can ask questions inside of a already posted topic about said build.
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2.2miui stock via cwm
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AFAIK unless you have a 1024 HD2, you end up with something like 5mb free space on a DesireHD build without using an SD card. This is possibly why it hung (hanged?). I remember reading that if you do have a 1024 HD2 then Desire HD builds will work without an SD card.
Anyway, desire ROMs are small enough and there are others out there. I'm currently using a Hyperdroid GB ROM and I can remove the SD card without issues. Phone reports...:
Storage Space:278mb
Free Space: 84.85mb.
...I have loads of apps installed as well.
Hope this helps
Hyperdroid build ->http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918899
This is what I use ATM
DesireZ/HD -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=962600
I used this ROM for a long time. Good build that uses SD card as data partition unless you are a lucky one with a 1024HD2
thanks for ur answer so there is nothing to do with the leo512
but i have another question to ask
is there a desire rom that have the newer sense found in the desire hd roms?
thanks for ur help currently using derie stock rom by dft
There won't be as that's what makes the DHD ROM's different compared to the Desire ones. Why would you wanna remove the SD card during boot anyway? Btw, I recommend the DHD Revolution build by Arif-ali. Seems to work quite well.
Currently I am running gauner's dhd rom and do not need an SD card and have 50 something MB free internal memory...
Edit: EU Leo with 512MB
Internal : 221 MB / Free: 57,5 MB
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I have a TMO US Leo HD2 Running Cyanogen 7. I found the original mod in the NAND section of XDA site originally. Now, I cant find the forum for it. Did it get removed from the site? I checked out Cyanogenmod.com but it doesnt mention the HD2 being a supported device. I am just looking for some information on an issue Im having with the mod.
Does anyone know whats going on? Is this still a supported rom? Where can I find information i.e. forum, blog etc relating to the Leo HD2 and the Cyanogen rom 7 . Thanks sincerely for anyones help ! !
pleae go to setting>aboutphone and paste everything there.i think that you are using MDj's cm7 nand rom.that thread has closed due to some reason ... try hyperdeoid cm7 ver instead of it
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I have the following.
HTC HD2
Android Version 2.3.2
MDJ's CyanogenMod 7 (v.2.6) A2SD+
Build number GRH78C
the trouble is that the camera and especially the video recorder crashes often. I am just trying to find if there is a work around or update ar something I can do . I lose videos often because when I press "stop" on recording it just kinda freezes and never saves the video. I have the up to date Radio and everything. I am just not sure what causes this. Everything else works great.
I really don't want to have to flash yet another rom. This is like my 6th droid and finally found one that works and is fast on the HD2 and doesn's suck the life out of the processor or battery. I have a 5 month old son though and have a tendency to grab my phone before my regular camera for those funny moments lol.
Any thoughts on this issue ?
Yes that's the problem. MDJ isn't allowed to share his work on these forums anymore because he didn't agree to share his code. So you won't find any updates for that ROM and you are on the latest version. There are many other fast CyanogenMod ROM's out there. Pongster has a good one. You'll find them all in the development section. I think they're usually all the same but coded a little differently etc.
You won't even notice the difference between a new cyanogen ROM and the one you're currently on other than bugs fixed.
I'm afraid you'll have to flash a new ROM.
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ya try hyperdroid gbx or cm7 ver..its so fast
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Guys,
I am very new with HTC phone, plan to get a HD2 phone hardware, will not use WM 6.5, want to run Android. I know it can run many custom ROM here.
Just want to know if HD2 can run Desire HD stock ROM?
sorry, if this has been asked before.
Thanks
James
keijames said:
Guys,
I am very new with HTC phone, plan to get a HD2 phone hardware, will not use WM 6.5, want to run Android. I know it can run many custom ROM here.
Just want to know if HD2 can run Desire HD stock ROM?
sorry, if this has been asked before.
Thanks
James
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Hi,
Yes,stock ROMS are available.
Please check here:
http://android.hd2roms.com/
no you cannot just download a desire hd rom and flash it to your hd2, they have to be ported across first so im not sure what the above is saying
the above too advance for me, is there a easy way of doing this, like sony phone come with pc software, few clicks wait and restart, then you got flashed lastest ROM.
cheers
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So I'm guessing you've never heard of CWM?
What he's saying is, you can't just download the desire HD's stock rom, and flash it and expect it to work. E.g. if you go to the HTC website and download the latest desire HD rom there, and try to flash it to the HD2, it won't work.
What you have to do is go into our android development forum, either sd or NAND, and look for a desire HD rom there to flash.
This guide well explain all the quirks of the HD2 NAND world.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1021837
you should just read the guides on how to flash android and take a look in the android nand section and all your questions would be answered.
if the above is too advanced you should have bought an desire hd cause this site only showed available android roms for hd2 and has nothing to do with flashing.
just a collection sorted by the newest updated build with a link to it's xda thread.
malybru said:
Hi,
Yes,stock ROMS are available.
Please check here:
*URL removed because of forum n00b rules*
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Great site. Been looking for something like that for a while
Can anybody tell me how to root this rom: (sd) darkstone superram froyo?
I can't find out.
Please I want feedback on this one.
Breaking my head on it..
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HectiQ said:
Can anybody tell me how to root this rom: (sd) darkstone superram froyo?
I can't find out.
Please I want feedback on this one.
Breaking my head on it..
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I thought it was only DFT Stock Desire build which wasn't rooted, but it seems I'm wrong. Well logically you could just move to a new ROM I guess, MCCM HD is a very good rooted SD Froyo/Sense ROM IMO
But of course I'm not sure how you would back up your data seeing as Titanium Backup and other similar apps all require root, and the data.img cannot be swapped between builds.
Also, have you considered switching to a NAND ROM? Bit off-topic but I just thought I would recommend it
I have been on nand for ages, but it's always slower than sd. Anywayzz that wasn't my question, exactly
I just want to know if it is possible. Sd builds are always faster on my hd2.
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is there not an app on the market that gains root access with a simple one click? or am i thinking INSIDE the box?
Try searching for Superuser-3.0.7-efgh-signed.zip and flash it via recovery. But be aware.. Im not sure if it works for your build. It does for mine.
Or use SuperOneClick.
Btw.. NAND slower then SD builds? Haha, very funny. The reading times were sometimes horrible slow. Especiallly installing multiple app from market and so on. Get a nand like hyperdroid and you are fine.
Nice day
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I've been using this rom via sd and i can say is the best build i've used so far. Dont know why i had so many problems using tytung's v1.3 if both roms are based on tytung's work. Anyway, i just want to thank everyone on this as they have given life to my hd2 again and again. I have a tmous hd2 with stock sd card and am not able to use portadroid4.0 to port ics nand roms. I have tried using different sense roms as i like sense, but have had the same loading time issues, is there any build you would recommend?
I know i have written different topics as one thing. Feel free to move where it needs to be, mod.
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