Error on starting android! - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

android.process.acore has stopped unexpectedly problem, force close..
How do i fix this? what can i do? ...
Now iv been getting HTC sense cannot start so thats the second error =(..
aww i really want to run this! can some 1 help me solve this?

Can you give some info about your setup?
What WM rom and what android build are you using?

Oh sorry im such a noob! XD...
Here is what i downloaded
mattc Leo + Froyo w/Sense 1.7
And my rom is Artemis 32.0 WWE
Radio 2.12.50.02_2
Os version 5.2.23577
manila 2.5.20183025.0
i have formated my memory card and it came with the phone its a 2gig card.
its a 512mb european not 1024 us.
Any info on this?
thanks!

I'm not sure but 2 gig might not be big enough, that build haas a1 gig data store plus ask other files...
When I had that problem, had to do a panasonic reformat on the sd card.
Sent from my HD2 on mattc froyo sense.

dbh369 said:
I'm not sure but 2 gig might not be big enough, that build haas a1 gig data store plus ask other files...
When I had that problem, had to do a panasonic reformat on the sd card.
Sent from my HD2 on mattc froyo sense.
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Agree...a reformat with panasonic SDFormatter solved all my booting problems. Now that's what I use for all my sd cards. Also, the 2Gig sd size might be part of the problem.

Any smaller android builds? and where do i get this panasonic formater?
Thanks =)

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SD, RAM, NAND Installation

hi all,
what is difference and benefit between RAM, SD, NAND installation ?
please leave your feedback and experience here..
James
Well here is a quick run down. I use a SD build myself.
Ok Andriod from SD card and RAM is kind of one in the same. You have to copy both versions to your SD card and run CLRCAD and HARET to boot them. But the SD builds run strickly from the SD card, were as the RAM versions place certain vitaile parts of the Android system in the RAM of your phone the first time you boot it, there for taking a little less time to boot but to be honest I don't think there is much difference between them as far as speed and usability. They both also have little hiccups with every build, but nothing that can not be lived with though,I mean after all we all have had to tolerate Windows Mobile Also this is the safest method to run Andriod on hour HD2.
Now NAND is a whole nother ball game. A NAND Andriod Rom will wipe Windows Mobile from your phone. This will let it boot straight into Andriod just like it if it would have came on the phone. They say everything works on the NAND builds and that they are super fast. But NAND takes a lot more time to install and to research before installing. You have a process of having to install HSPL 2.08, MAGLDR 1.13, and then flash your Andriod ROM.
A lot of people love NAND and say they will never go back. But others (like myself) like the SD/RAM builds cause it allows you to dual boot wich is awsome. Hope this helps
Just please read the sticky treats. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=931192 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905841
Both at the first post in the treats
Just to add that ram is no longer synonimous with SD builds, many nand builds load parts into ram at boot. The benefits being a somewhat improved load time for apps, but as in post 2 that's fairly negligable, but what does help is that the framework is in ram too so you tend to get smoother menus,transitions and such.
ram isn't a build type in the way nand and SD are, you choose SD or nand, then with ramdisk tweaks or without. Some ram builds go all the way and load everything into ram, some just a few key parts.but they all start on SD or nand.
T-Macgnolia said:
Well here is a quick run down. I use a SD build myself.
But NAND takes a lot more time to install and to research before installing. You have a process of having to install HSPL 2.08, MAGLDR 1.13, and then flash your Andriod ROM.
A lot of people love NAND and say they will never go back. But others (like myself) like the SD/RAM builds cause it allows you to dual boot wich is awsome. Hope this helps
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hi T-Macgnolia,
That is what I worry about... I afraid that i do the wrong thing with NAND and make my htc hd2 became to bricked stone... he he he....
That why i still in SD version, but SD build of htc hd2 alway problem with camera or CamCorder also better also.
Mine is HTC HD Tombile Leo 1024mb running the [18.11.10]|MDJ FroYo Sense Clean v. 2.4 [kernel: MDJ S6.1]
it always problem with battery and camcorder.
James
jame_2d said:
hi T-Macgnolia,
That is what I worry about... I afraid that i do the wrong thing with NAND and make my htc hd2 became to bricked stone... he he he....
That why i still in SD version, but SD build of htc hd2 alway problem with camera or CamCorder also better also.
Mine is HTC HD Tombile Leo 1024mb running the [18.11.10]|MDJ FroYo Sense Clean v. 2.4 [kernel: MDJ S6.1]
it always problem with battery and camcorder.
James
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I understand your fear of bricking your HD2. With the T-Mobile HD2 you have to make sure you do not flash a wrong radio to it. The T-Mobile HD2 is not like the EU HD2 you can not flash just any ole radio to it. A wrong radio flash on a TMOUS HD2 (T-Mobile HD2) will end in a bricked phone everytime. This is a simple way to tell if the radio you want to flash are the radio in a ROM is compatible radio for your TMOUS HD2.
If it has a 50 in the third set of numbers it is a TMOUS radio. Example: 2.15.50.14 notice the 50
If it has a 51 in the third set of numbers it is not a TMOUS radio.
The only exeptions to this rule are radios like this 2.04.50.xx or 2.05.50.xx they will brick your HD2.
Other then that just make sure you have at least 50% battery charge befor you start a flash and that once you start a flash do not so much as touch you HD2 or let the USB cable become disconnected some how as this might result in a bricked phone too.
Hope this helps you out.
jame_2d said:
hi T-Macgnolia,
That is what I worry about... I afraid that i do the wrong thing with NAND and make my htc hd2 became to bricked stone... he he he....
That why i still in SD version, but SD build of htc hd2 alway problem with camera or CamCorder also better also.
Mine is HTC HD Tombile Leo 1024mb running the [18.11.10]|MDJ FroYo Sense Clean v. 2.4 [kernel: MDJ S6.1]
it always problem with battery and camcorder.
James
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That's a pretty old android build you're using, there... that may be why you're having problems with camera. This have progressed quickly with android... newer SD builds work great and have performance and battery life about the same as NAND builds. Try using a newer build... it will probably work a LOT better.
Please
zarathustrax said:
That's a pretty old android build you're using, there... that may be why you're having problems with camera. This have progressed quickly with android... newer SD builds work great and have performance and battery life about the same as NAND builds. Try using a newer build... it will probably work a LOT better.
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hi all friends,
Would you please recommend the good build of SD of T-Mobile HD2 that working
with Real 5MP of camera and Real Camcorder ?
Please feedback me ..
James

htc hd2 gingerbread rom

hi guys,
i appologise in advance is this thread is in the wrong place.
i am currently using darkstone superRAM froYo v1.5 and cant seem to copy my sim contacts to the phone, also i wanted to try gingerbread.....which is the current best gingerbread rom using the SD method? also are you able to copy simcard contacts?
thanks in advance for all your help
Go to your contacts, hit the menu/options button, import/export, then import from Sim.
That is for my Typhoon Gingerbread rom (NAND)
sorry, whats the difference between the NAND version and the SD card version
NAND Version runs from internal Phone Memory and SD Version runs from SD card.
Check out this thread for more information about flashing a NAND ROM.
i currently use darkstone superRam froyo v1.5.......can anyone recommend a good SD card Gingerbread rom?
thanks

SD build data problem

I using americanandroid for my HD2(16gb class 2 it came with originally) and im having an issue where it will drop my data randomly every once in awhile(gets annoying as i cant browse online or the marketplace D
anyone know how/if i can get it to stay on?
phones info
ROM version 3.14.531.1
Radio version 2.15.50.14
1024 flash memory size
might be the ROM issue not the SD card. Also I've seen lot of people complain about the AmericanAndroid
so might want to try another stable ROM

[Q] What should I do?

Hey Guys,
Alright few days ago my dad gave his HD2 to me and I went through many Custom ROMS of Android.
I liked this one much and for me it's stable; NexusHD2-ICS-4.0.4-CM9-HWA V2.7 ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434860 )
Now I don't know what to do, if I install this ROM with NAND, I can install some apps in the beginning but after it show "invalid package error" due to less space in phone memory and it gets slow too.
Few days ago I bought MicroSD 8GB 4 Class memory card and now I'm thinking to install NativeSD version of it with 1GB EXT4 partition.
Will it work like NAND, I mean will it be fast? Or should I install INT2EXT ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124 ) with NAND only. Its been like 3 weeks I'm just removing and installing ROMS, I just want a stable ROM for my HD2.
If you have any other suggestions please share it with me.
Thank you.
gurjyotanand said:
Hey Guys,
Alright few days ago my dad gave his HD2 to me and I went through many Custom ROMS of Android.
I liked this one much and for me it's stable; NexusHD2-ICS-4.0.4-CM9-HWA V2.7 ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434860 )
Now I don't know what to do, if I install this ROM with NAND, I can install some apps in the beginning but after it show "invalid package error" due to less space in phone memory and it gets slow too.
Few days ago I bought MicroSD 8GB 4 Class memory card and now I'm thinking to install NativeSD version of it with 1GB EXT4 partition.
Will it work like NAND, I mean will it be fast? Or should I install INT2EXT ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716124 ) with NAND only. Its been like 3 weeks I'm just removing and installing ROMS, I just want a stable ROM for my HD2.
If you have any other suggestions please share it with me.
Thank you.
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Well if you want stable ics then ur on the right Rom....
If you want stable jelly bean than aokp is the way to go...
And if you want the fastest and most stable sense 3.5 Rom then give our tbd Rom by developer sundawg...
Any how I suggest using nativesd except for with sense we use int2ext
Sent from my HTC One X with Beats Audio using Tapatalk 2
With a good sd card, native sd can be faster thn nand
Sent from my HTC HD2 using Tapatalk 2

[Q] WP7.8 reboot problem

i have installed 15.DEC 25 Lang HD2 Pdaimatejam Rom Wp7.8 OS 7.10.8858.136 RMT v8.7 >FULLY UNLOCKED> ROM to my htc hd2. Installation went smoothly. But the mobile is rebooting all the time. It rebooted 3 times while setting up and then it will reboot all the time. i tried to install it more than 5 times but i am facing the same problem. can anyone help me with this. previously i have installed 15.DEC 25 Lang HD2 Pdaimatejam Rom Wp7.8 OS 7.10.8858.136 RMT v8.5 >FULLY UNLOCKED> ROM . I had no problem with that but i am facing problem with only v8.7.
problem is in sd card....
is no rules for that: with one version maybe working ok but with another one nonstop restarts
dxdy said:
problem is in sd card....
is no rules for that: with one version maybe working ok but with another one nonstop restarts
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Thanks dxdy.. which SD card is better to buy to run WP7.8?
i have Sandisk 32 gb class 2 card
also already exist topic where people discuss about cards
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=912904
Suhaas said:
Thanks dxdy.. which SD card is better to buy to run WP7.8?
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thanks
i am thinking to buy San disk 32GB ultra class 10 Micro SD card. Is this good for HTC HD2 for dual booting WP and android?
Suhaas said:
thanks
i am thinking to buy San disk 32GB ultra class 10 Micro SD card. Is this good for HTC HD2 for dual booting WP and android?
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from my experience dont use more than class 4 with 32 or 64 gb cards....
Suhaas said:
thanks
i am thinking to buy San disk 32GB ultra class 10 Micro SD card. Is this good for HTC HD2 for dual booting WP and android?
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I tried "SanDisk 32GB UHS-I" and sometimes i had reboot issues. Now i bought "SandDisk 32GB Class4" and single boot works fine, then i tried dual=issue.
In the end i found that the problem was in partition > for WP7 i set 16.384MB = without issues or reboots now.
dxdy said:
from my experience dont use more than class 4 with 32 or 64 gb cards....
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You tried 64GB card in HD2?
c3cilka said:
You tried 64GB card in HD2?
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no but someone write on forum....

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