i have froyostone sense 3.2.7 and since that bulid is not being updated anymore can i switch to mdj bulid and keep all my programs,games....etc?
titanium backup will help
yea but i dont want to mess up i have a lot of payed apss and games (asphalt ,fruit ninja,torrent client for android...etc) and i want to switch to nexus one bulid wich one is beter desire or nexus?
if you paid for the apps, you can always redownload them from the market without paying again. it stays with your google account.
Don't forget you can copy your complete Android build onto your PC for safety, try another build or 2 without risking anything.
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ok il try that,i have an idea to download the new bulid copy the new bulid but to leave the data.img there are all my apps? my img is a 1gb one
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Hey guys,
could someone just explain me how i wont loose my data (like installed tools etc) when in wonna port another android build on my hd2? cuz im kinda sick of configurating everything new again.. like with all my tools and stuff.. would b awesome if theres another way.. cuz i just realized that my current build isnt that good=)... but im using android daily so..
nobody got any idea? there has to b a solution... like with the data img or sth?
Titanium backup
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Titanium backup
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Yup, I second that. Great app, and works great across builds. I just migrated from FroyoStone v3.1 to the FroyoHD beta and all my apps, messages etc were transferred.
is the free version enough?? or do i have 2 buy the pro one??
and if so.. how do i make a system copy with it? lool the tool is complicated!
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and if so.. how do i make a system copy with it? lool the tool is complicated!
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Free version is fine, it's what I use.
http://matrixrewriter.com/wiki/tiki-index.php <-- 5 seconds on google took me to the wiki which is what I used to learn how to operate the software.
I'd recommend paying the small amount for the full version. With the lite version you have to click "install" and "done" for most apps when you restore. I had over 200 apps on my last restore so that would have taken quite a while!
just copy the current date.img to the new Android .
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just copy the current date.img to the new Android .
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Doesn't work with every build as far as I know..
I'm really irritated by the fact, that when I install a new android version, that I always have to install all my apps app by app.
It might sound like a logic and stupid solution, but in the Android map, there's a submap called AndroidApps(or Android Apps).
Put all your apps you want to have on your new android version, and you have them back with first start!
Let me know if it works with all the android version. For the Mdeejay Desire Z 1.1 version it worked!
And excuse me for my bad English, still learning!
I already know that,and yes that will work. But i use titanium backup for that,because it also backups the system settings for the apps. So you do not have to configure them again
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mybackup pro also works very well and is a lot easier for begginers than titanuim backup.
but tb is a brilliant backup app and works very well for me
Ok, so where do you get these apps again? Are they apps?
On the market,they are not free,but it is every penny worth of it.
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Ok, so where do you get these apps again? Are they apps?
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On the market,they are not free,but it is every penny worth of it.
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titanuim backup has a free version
crap, im kinda short, haha. any suggestions on others apps that "back-upping" apps when you switch to a new android?
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crap, im kinda short, haha. any suggestions on others apps that "back-upping" apps when you switch to a new android?
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Yes, As I said you can download your apps from another site so you have the apk's. And then put it in the folder.
I recently upgraded my Android build from MDeejay's HD v3.4 to 3.6 and left all folders on the SD card from the previous build, just replacing the Android folder and all my apps restored themselves once I opened the Market. First time I've left all the program folders on when changing versions but will be doing this going forward as found titanium backup can corrupt some versions and isn't recommended with some. Takes 2mins to re-sign in to apps.
Titanium backup free works for me, but I believe if you keep the data.img when you change Roms (a new one is created on first boot), all your apps and settings will carry across.
Worked for me.
Every single android theme i have put on my phone has worked no longer then about 2 days then starts acting up i know that the android project is a work in progress but damn i keep seeing ppl post stuff like this is the most stable theme and etc..............but once you put it on ur phone it starts to act up with in about 24hrs if that point blank when i was using the windows roms atleast my phone was stable enough with this android stuff i canT win at all
What kind of probs are you having and maybe someone can help. Many are using Android as a daily build with no problems like me. Give us your exact setup and be specific about your problems.
If android themes cause you problems then stop using them.
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If android themes cause you problems then stop using them.
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That's really helping.........
I've been using android as my main on the hd2 since I got it. I've not had any problems (other than low battery, but that's mostly fixed now). If you need some help you're gonna have to specify what exactly the problem is. Have you tried updating the kernel or radio?
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Takes a long time and does not boot into andriod..
I have this problem with booting into andriod. Currently, my HTC HD2 is running on dutty's family rom V3. I have already formatted my SD card using the SD formatter tool. Then I have placed all the required files into the SD card. For the first time booting into andriod, it is relatively smooth, roughly taking about 2 to 3 minutes to boot. I am using Mdeejay eVo Sense v. 2.3 rEVOlution [kernel:hastarin R7.7]. After I switch off my phone and turn on my phone again, I run clrcad and haret, it gets stuck at the booting up screen with the green HTC symbol. I have to take out the battery again, reformat the sd card and repeat the same process. Could anyone help me with this problem??
OS version: 5.2.23142(23142.5.3.10)
Manila Version: 2.5.20191914.0
ROM: Duttys HD2 ML Family Rom (V3) WWE
Radio Version: 2.12.50.02_2
Protocol version 15.40.50.07U
i got the same problem , some one gave me a link to do before installing android
this is the link i got
http://leoandroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=51&t=182
But i tried , doesn't work as i wanted, every time i need to format reinstall folders etc etc...
if some one can help us, please let us know what to do
Here's what's on my tmousa phone;
Winmo - Ozrom 4.4
Radio - 2.15
Android - Mdeejay_eVo_Sense_v._1.0_Warm
I use an 8gm class 6 SD, I was using the stock 16gb class 2 but found the class 6 much much faster.
I really don't have any major problems, everything I need seems to work just fine, I only rarely stress it out and have to force a reboot. I did format the SD from within windows, no sure if that matters but it's always seemed to work for me and I figured the phone should know what it wants to see.
Hey,
after official froyo update there's not much to wait for on Legend - there wont be any official Gingerbread that's for sure. So I was wondering if theres any rom which is working flawlessly like official one (I mean that EVERY part of phone is working without problems - wifi, radio, 3g etc) which has newer features than Official Froyo?
bonus question: I want to change sd card for bigger and I was wondering if I can simply transfer all the data to pc and then back to the new card - will that work? - I would like to avoid installation of everything again..
You can safely transfer SD files back from a computer to the SD.
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Like a PC when u reinstall an OS u will have to reinstall programs (apps)on your phone if u put a new Rom on it. I have re Romed my desire 6-7 times in the last 6 months its a pain having to D/L the apps again and install them but not realy a big deal, the best thing to do is download app packs of the net and store them in a folder on your SD card and access them from there for reinstalation rather than searching for them again on the app market.
Oxygen 2. RC7 Rom was the best and smoothest rom I found on the desire except the video cam didnt work which was going to be addressed on the next version RC8, not sure it will work on the legend but worth checking out, I have been running the latest REDUX Rom for the last month and that is pretty good as well
ok thanks
I can recommend Blayos B 0.7, working excellent for me.
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I use cyanogenmod 7.0 RC4 at the moment.
For me the full hardware is working after the Update on the latest radio.
This means: 3G, Wifi, Bluetooth, GPS, FM-Radio, Compass, G-Sensor, ...
Wait the time for the release of CM-7 and then give them a try.
You will be surprised how fast your Legend can be
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Thx to the devs for the great work!
Just use cyanogenmod, it is great
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Either Blayo's or CM6 for Froyo.
As for your apps, just install Titanium Backup and backup all your apps. Then transfer those backup files to your pc and back to your new SD then restore. But IF I'm not mistaken, you can just simply move the app data around. If those apps are installed on your SD then it might not work.
ok guys thanks for answers
Hi,
Im currently running on CM7 Nightly Build 32. For me everything is working, only one thing is annoying, the USB transfer rate seems to be USB 1.1.
Data-Transfers are very slow, e.g. CM7 Rom file with 82 MB needs 15 minutes. I'm not sore if it is related to CM7 or Gingerbread Kernel.
Cheers,
Stolich
I would higly recommend the CM7 Nightlies, I have the 7. 08.35.21 radio and full hardware functions. U can clock it "safely" to 787 mhz, switch to ADWLauncher Pro and the phone feels like a Optimus 2X
Write 24 mbit/s
Read 75 mbit/s
its slow, but still usb 2.0, those speeds is probably because my sd card sucks.
Hi, where can i download gingerbread kernals for any gingerbread build? I am using nexushd2 gingerbread build on sd but the problem is that in this build bluetooth is not working... so i want to change it's kernal... so can any one provide me the links for the same?
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Same problem here,would like to have an answer too, the curious thing it's that I'm using Isaiah's cm7 rom that has the same kernel and Bluetooth works ..
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I don't know if this method will work for you or make your device unbootable (Use at your own risk)
First, Turn off your phone and then mount your sd card from your phone to a card reader connected to your PC.
Then go the Android folder in your sd card memory and back it up to your computer (to revert back to it if things went wrong)
Finally, replace the files called (zImage, initrd.gz) In the Android folder in your sdcard with same files names and types from any other Gingerbread SD build (my suggestion is that you try first with AmeriCanAndroid AOSP gingerbread build by downloading the whole build and get those files from it and use it on your build that you want to use on your phone).
Place the sdcard back to your phone and turn it on, and hopefully this method will fix your problem...
This method might work in theory but because the build and the kernel are not optimized for each other, Some functions will not work as they were used to be (Bluetooth, Wifi, Network signal, etc...) or Android go into boot loop or even not boot at all! so if you don't know how to do this or don't know how to revert back to your original build/kernel after a failed boot, then please don't risk it!.
Hey yugoport, can you now try the kernel from isaiah build in nexus hd2 and post the results?
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All wireless modules working on hd2
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Hi, where can i download gingerbread kernals for any gingerbread build? I am using nexushd2 gingerbread build on sd but the problem is that in this build bluetooth is not working... so i want to change it's kernal... so can any one provide me the links for the same?
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_SD.Magldr__isaiah12345_v3.1_160 build is nice, everything is HD/zoomed out, would look nice on a tablet, hd2's screen just about makes it usuable, any smaller screen on the hd2 i would stick to _240 builds, i like fitting more things on one screen, i dislike the scrolling about crap all the time, if anyone loves scrolling and tabs all the time then get a iphone, WP7, blackberry or symbian that everything done is a screen/page change whilst blocking out the status/notifications bar, i prefer old versions of WM aka WM2003se all the way up to 6.5
HD2-UK/WP7 NAND/Magldr__isaiah12345_v3.1_160 via 8gb SD/ 3 partitions on SD using part-magic