[Q] Is Windows stopping Android start? - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

I have just installed Android and it fired up no problem even made a few calls and started to configure.
When I re-booted it failed to start with a message "'The file CLRCAD cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate or one of its components cannot be found. If the problem persists try reinstalling or restoring the file"
OK, so I reformatted the SD card. I tried again and same message. I have downloaded the software again but still the same issue. I also get exactly the same issue if I try to start haret.
Everthing is downlowed as the most up to date versions available today. I anyone has a clue it would be great!

Are you sure you have mounted your SD card before you tried launching clrcad and haret? (assuming your phone was plugged in through usb at the time you tried it)

problem
same problem here...
and some other aplications stopped working (totalCMD, incomingcallblocker)
I have it on root of sd card and I tried the StorageCard2 trick but it doesnt work. any ideas???

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The file X cannot be opened.... Not signed.... ARGH!

Hey all,
I've searched through this as much as I could, and found a few things, but nothing that's ident.
My problem occurs even after a clean hard reset, and has only happened since the latest ROM update, so if anyone else has it please can you say if you get this problem... or don't...
Basically, my T-Mobile Pro will work fine for a while, but then I go to it any time after 10 mins of being clammed, and with virtually everything I try to load it comes up with an error dialog saying:
"The file 'X' cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of tis components cannot be found. You might need to reinstall or restore this file."
But this is with EVERYTHING, HTCMesages.exe, HTCCalender.exe, Contacts.exe, TomTom Navigator.exe...... EVERYTHING, ARGH!
The only way to sort it is soft reset, and then everythings okay, for a while anyway... till all of a sudden.....
The only things I've got on apart from the standard T-Mobile ROM is TomTom Navigator 5.21 and PocketBreeze 5. But I'm sure it's nowt to do with either of those...
Please someone, anyone,,, HELP :-/
ARGH! Just after I posted before I hard reset and got it going again.... until now.... :evil: :evil:
1st: Do you use a SD Card? If YES, does the file you try to open in the SD card. Try using a different SD card and see if you still get the same Error Message.
2nd: Do you use WM5torage or Softick's SD Card reader? If YES to either of them, you might have set them on "ACTIVATE" mode then of course you will get the Error message if you try to launch any application on the card while using any of them because you gave the control to your computer to read the card instead. The solution is to keep then on INACTIVE state while using the apps or install them in the Internal Memory rather than the card.
Hope this helps.
cktlcmd said:
1st: Do you use a SD Card? If YES, does the file you try to open in the SD card. Try using a different SD card and see if you still get the same Error Message.
2nd: Do you use WM5torage or Softick's SD Card reader? If YES to either of them, you might have set them on "ACTIVATE" mode then of course you will get the Error message if you try to launch any application on the card while using any of them because you gave the control to your computer to read the card instead. The solution is to keep then on INACTIVE state while using the apps or install them in the Internal Memory rather than the card.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks for your reply, but unfortunately it's not the SD Card, its core windows mobile applications aswell, like the contacts and messags.
I think it might have been to do with the ROM I was using, I was using T-Mobile's latest (still pretty jurassic though) but switched to the iMate one, and no problems now :-D
Surprised if it is the ROM though, as thought others would have got the error :-/
Here is the solution. I have a Samsung mobile phone and got this error after I installed Samsung's standard multimedia player "Touch Player" into My storage. Then I uninstalled it and re-installed into main storage and it works now.

HELP! can't mount SD card (i've already tried all the fixes)

I've been using android on my phone for awhile, and tried a bunch of different builds and never got this error. Yesterday when i was switching back to shubcraft all of the sudden the boot loader gives me
mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 on /sdcard failed: invalid argument
failed
failed to mount sd card. cannot continue.
/bin/sh: cant't access tty; job control turned off
i tried loading just about ever build and get the same thing.
I've changed the startup.txt and i always reformat before i switch builds. i was thinking it might be the sd card itself, but it works fine in winmo.
if anyone can help me it would be much appreciated, im having android withdrawls...
oh and its the stock 16gb class 2
EDIT: It randomly started working again...strange...
This Is What I Do
I was getting either the same thing or something very close to it on about 2 rom to the best of my understanding is when your trying to flash (for lack of better words) a new rom you still have some left over traces either on your storage card or the phone so what you need to do is format your SD card and reflash your phones rom.
I took the origin file put it on my sd card unzipped it there went into the android rom folder cut the plain android folder paste it withe the other folders then reased every folder EXCEPT the PLAIN ANDROID FOLDER now put the sd card in the phone enable the the sound then install android.
To be able to watch the process after you flash your rom go to settings, system, power (battery) and uncheck everything so it doesn't sleep. when you install now you will see the progress and will be able to read the progress if you see 2 things have failed
This is my process and it hasn't failed yet when I didn't do it this way I had fails.
Striving said:
I was getting either the same thing or something very close to it on about 2 rom to the best of my understanding is when your trying to flash (for lack of better words) a new rom you still have some left over traces either on your storage card or the phone so what you need to do is format your SD card and reflash your phones rom.
I took the origin file put it on my sd card unzipped it there went into the android rom folder cut the plain android folder paste it withe the other folders then reased every folder EXCEPT the PLAIN ANDROID FOLDER now put the sd card in the phone enable the the sound then install android.
To be able to watch the process after you flash your rom go to settings, system, power (battery) and uncheck everything so it doesn't sleep. when you install now you will see the progress and will be able to read the progress if you see 2 things have failed
This is my process and it hasn't failed yet when I didn't do it this way I had fails.
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you can search a tool named SDFORMATER V2.0, it will be worked.
okay this is now happening to me as well!
had been using Android and various different builds without hitch.
but today after trying the Hyperdroid build the sd card fails to mount on startup.
Editing the startup.txt does nothing, have also flash to the latest chuckyrom and formatted the sd card time and time again and tried different builds.
anyone have any other suggestions?
Ta
working again now.
the fix for me was to reupload my backup to the sd, format then upload the required new build.
very odd...
snigs said:
working again now.
the fix for me was to reupload my backup to the sd, format then upload the required new build.
very odd...
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odd indeed...for me i had to reformat my sd card using my phone, didnt really make any sense to me but it worked

[Q] HD2 WP7 not detected, anyone with the USB driver?

Hi, I've bought my HD2 (original rom is vodafone UK but it has been unlocked).
And I've successfully flashed wp7 rom on my HD2. However, when I tried to connect it to my laptop, it gives me the message that the driver hasn't been successfully installed.
I've went to the device manager, and there is indeed an "unknown device" icon with the exclamation mark. I've tried updating the driver/scan for hardware change but I received the message that the driver cannot be found.
Of course I've installed zune and the latest wp7 SDK before I connect my WP7 HD2. But that didn't help.
I've reinstalled winmo 6.5, and have tried installing android (both SD and NAND) and my laptop has no problem detecting my phone via usb connection.
I'm at lost. I've looked around the forum but the solutions available aren't doing me any good.
Will someone be kind enough to post the usb driver for WP7 HD2 so that I could manually install it onto my laptop. Hopefully this will resolve the issue.
p.s. As a sidenote, my SD card isnt working on WP7 and after I flashed the wp7 i was not greeted with the usual setting up your wp7 device like many others. I;m not entirely sure if this is relevant to my issue or not though.
fixed it
i've managed to get it to work.
Apparently, the incompatible sdcard does play a role.
Make sure you remove your sd card upon installation (or hard reset it without the sd card) then you'll be greeted by the wp7 setting up screen.
then after you've finished setting up your wp7 hd2, just connect it to your usb port (again, make sure that there is no sd card inside of your phone) and your laptop should detect your phone.
Another way to fix
I had exactly the same problem
i went into device manager saw my driver hadnt been installed properly
i right clicked and tried to reinstall and it worked
just keep trying until its recognized i suppose
hillmie87 said:
i've managed to get it to work.
Apparently, the incompatible sdcard does play a role.
Make sure you remove your sd card upon installation (or hard reset it without the sd card) then you'll be greeted by the wp7 setting up screen.
then after you've finished setting up your wp7 hd2, just connect it to your usb port (again, make sure that there is no sd card inside of your phone) and your laptop should detect your phone.
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Usually the sd card that comes with the HTC HD2 will work. The only time someone might have to do this is if they are not using the one coming with the phone.
mattockham said:
I had exactly the same problem
i went into device manager saw my driver hadnt been installed properly
i right clicked and tried to reinstall and it worked
just keep trying until its recognized i suppose
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When you tried this did it take longer than usual to connect to your computer?
Mine failed install the first time, and then when I tried to reinstall it was installing and it just took forever!
Note: My phone connected to when it was WP6.5 and when I flashed it...
i have same problem, but i tried 1.take out sd card, 2.hard reset wp7, my windows7 pc still not detect hd2 wp7, does any one know if i can install any driver to driver it up? thanks.
i have the same issue anyone have a fix pls?

[Q] Problems with Sound Settings

Hi,
i have tested many ROMS for my HD2(E) and i use now the RAFDROID HD 4.0.2.
The Rom installed on 3 devices and on 2 devices no problems.
So now my Problem:
When I went on into the Sound Settings on the third Device I get the message "The application settings (process com.android.settings) has stopped unexpectedly"
I have installed the Rom new and the error comes back.
Anyone a Solution?
Thanks
If it works on 2 out of 3 devices, you may have a hardware problem. Try reformatting the SD card used in the problematic device. If you want to test this out before reformatting, you could also try one of the SD cards from the working devices in the one with the problem.
So I have tested two other SD Cards and the error comes again. I test now a other version of Android. Or has anyone a other idea?
I had this error before on DHD builds, haven't tried Raf's though.
formatting the SD using the SD formatter http://www.sdcard.org/consumers/formatter_3/ then doing a fresh installation and resetting Android 2-3 times before I start modifying settings usually solved it for me.
make sure you set formatting options like this:
format type: full (overwrite)
size adjustment: on
some cards don't support this tool however. If you have SanDisk, Kingston, Transcend, or A-data then you should be fine.
Hi,
I have got a same problem on TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 ROM.
I'm using this ROM for a long time, but a few version ago this problem appeared.
I thing, this isn't hardware problem, because I using Timeriffic and it change sound settings automaticaly without problems. Also, I can turn on/off sound with menu by long press on "Off" button.
I didn't make fresh install, only update.

Problem after installing Android 2.3.4

I followed directions correctly, i even played with my new android os for hours. now this happened
I have a big problem now I have chose the reboot option in android and it took me back to windows like normal I then choose ctrcad and I'm getting an error on both clrcad and Haret this is what it said " the file Haret cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate or one of it's components cannot be found. If the problem persists try reinstalling or restoring the file". What's going on. I worked hard in setting up android the way I like it. I can't access it anymore
I sugest you post this in the thread from the rom you installed as it could be one of many
neverworld said:
I followed directions correctly, i even played with my new android os for hours. now this happened
I have a big problem now I have chose the reboot option in android and it took me back to windows like normal I then choose ctrcad and I'm getting an error on both clrcad and Haret this is what it said " the file Haret cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate or one of it's components cannot be found. If the problem persists try reinstalling or restoring the file". What's going on. I worked hard in setting up android the way I like it. I can't access it anymore
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You should never choose the "reboot" option in Android on HD2, It can corrupt data on sd card which is what has likley happened here. If you want to go back to Windows when using a SD Android rom you should just power down and power on.
copy your data.img (if you want to save apps/data within android) and other data you may need from card and then format it with SDFormatter (FULL>Overwrite+Size Adjust) then put stuff back on card, rom and the data.img and boot back in.
or try to format your sd card with mini tool wizard.
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or try to format your sd card with mini tool wizard.
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Does this actually do a proper format, ie overwrite data or does it simply delete TOC or re-create partition?
Anyway, seems a bit overkill loading up a bloated partitioning tool just to format your card when you can use a simple small clean app like Panasonic SDFormatter.

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