hi guys,
this might seem like a stupid question but anyway: why does android still run if we delete the folder while running android? i thought the folder is like the brain of hd2 android?
dan138zig said:
hi guys,
this might seem like a stupid question but anyway: why does android still run if we delete the folder while running android? i thought the folder is like the brain of hd2 android?
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Well if I'm wrong tell me but depending on what rom you have it can still be on. If you have ram build it gets loaded from the sdcard and moved to ram.
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Well that is because all the Android has been previously loaded into the RAM/Memory of the HD2, thats what i think maybe its not that way... but if you removed the SD Card physically while Android is running your device will restart!
creglenn said:
Well if I'm wrong tell me but depending on what rom you have it can still be on. If you have ram build it gets loaded from the sdcard and moved to ram.
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no, man. this applies to sd builds, too
Try opening a single app and it will crash...
on execution, they are loaded into ram. as long as nothing new has to be read or written from or to sd (any app or data), it will keep on running.
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Is there any app which will help me to boot from one android to another without going to windows?
I have MCCM and Froyo. I want to know if i can boot to Froyo from MCCM without going to windows.
Thanks for your time.
Nope, not at the moment. Since android runs off the SDCard and windows resides on the flashable NAND memory windows always loads before it's shut off by Haret. When the DFT team releases the Magldr, then you might be able to do what you're asking for. Hope that answers your question.
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Nope, not at the moment. Since android runs off the SDCard and windows resides on the flashable NAND memory windows always loads before it's shut off by Haret. When the DFT team releases the Magldr, then you might be able to do what you're asking for. Hope that answers your question.
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Thank you my friend.
Hi guys
I have the MDJ FroYo HD v.4.4 build on my HD2, a friend recommended i tried MiUi so i put it on to my sd card booted it up then went back to MDJ's build and received an error when i turn on WiFi and excessive battery drain, far more than normal! since deleting MiUi folder from sd card battery seems to have got better but still error on WiFi. is it even possible to have two types of android on your sd card? Or am i just unlucky?
Anyone else having this problem?
Thanks for your time
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Hi guys
I have the MDJ FroYo HD v.4.4 build on my HD2, a friend recommended i tried MiUi so i put it on to my sd card booted it up then went back to MDJ's build and received an error when i turn on WiFi and excessive battery drain, far more than normal! since deleting MiUi folder from sd card battery seems to have got better but still error on WiFi. is it even possible to have two types of android on your sd card? Or am i just unlucky?
Anyone else having this problem?
Thanks for your time
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I have 3 different android builds on my SD card without any problems, so I'm not sure what's wrong with yours.
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tidygrant said:
Hi guys
I have the MDJ FroYo HD v.4.4 build on my HD2, a friend recommended i tried MiUi so i put it on to my sd card booted it up then went back to MDJ's build and received an error when i turn on WiFi and excessive battery drain, far more than normal! since deleting MiUi folder from sd card battery seems to have got better but still error on WiFi. is it even possible to have two types of android on your sd card? Or am i just unlucky?
Anyone else having this problem?
Thanks for your time
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zarathustrax said:
I have 3 different android builds on my SD card without any problems, so I'm not sure what's wrong with yours.
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MIUI builds create another Android folder beside it's original file, that may have conflicted with your MDJ's
kawazaki said:
MIUI builds create another Android folder beside it's original file, that may have conflicted with your MDJ's
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Almost all android builds create other files on SD card. Normally they shouldn't conflict with each other but its possible your miui overwrote or corrupted something in your dhd build. Also possible for there to be little bits of programming still lingering around.
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Cheers guys. Appreciate the help
I love the new Nand builds of Android,I have finally settled on MDJ_FroYo_Revolution_v._2.0_NAND version which I am very happy with at the moment.My only problem I have,like many others,is storage space for apps.I think there is only about 48/50mb fre after a clean install.I think I was spoilt after coming from SD install where we had massive storage,I realise I dont need GB's of storage but i do need more as I have installed a few apps and I am down to about 4mb left.I am using app2sd as well.
Is there anyway I can create storage space on my European version?
Thanks
You should install apps2sd and install your apps to your sd card
you get it wrong tigermaster... WITH app2sd and moving apps to sd we got this prob
app2sd is still leaving data in your ram when you move something. and this little data is enough for being a prob when you dont have enough memory
I had the exact same problem. The only real soultion is to install a build that doesn't have Sense, like a Nexus build.
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johncmolyneux said:
I had the exact same problem. The only real soultion is to install a build that doesn't have Sense, like a Nexus build.
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ahhh is that the issue? I was going to say MDJ Gingerbread on mine and I currently have 807mb internal storage w/a healthy app list but no HTC Sense.
Gingerbread
i install nand ginger i have 745 mb left after install and few apps
You guys won't have the problem with TMOUS versions, so it doesn't apply.
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I think a NAND kitchen (is there such a thing?) would help a lot, and of course, barebone android would also help. Can anyone verify if this is possible? And what's the smallest android ROM out there?? I think it would help a lot of chefs could list how much free space is left.
+1 I am also looking for a bare bones Android ROM I can work from, hopefully a few fully working gingerNANDs will be around soon.
hi
i have installed nexushd2 froyo Nand rom, and it's runing fine. but i just got 21 mb left on the internal storage, so i can't instal any apps or update.
i have tried to use app2sd but don't help anything, and have looked at some other treads but didn't help much
Load up app2sd and then move your apps to your SD card, simple! You can also use programs like Titanium backup to move them also.
If you cant figure out how to move them there isnt much hope for you im affraid.
Alternativley you should give a ROM a go that has App2SD+ or Data2Sd but you will have to create a partition on your SD card either via CWR or via a partition software. Once this is done all your apps will automatically be moved to SD when using App2SD+ or if you use Data2SD your partition will actually be a aextension of your internal memory which is much better
I haved moved all my app from sd card but didnt help
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fischerben said:
I haved moved all my app from sd card but didnt help
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Reflash rom.
If a do so can i just then replace all data and apps again with titanum backup?
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fischerben said:
If a do so can i just then replace all data and apps again with titanum backup?
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Yes.
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i have just re flash the rom. and after a clean install without any apps, i only got 214 mb left
fischerben said:
i have just re flash the rom. and after a clean install without any apps, i only got 214 mb left
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Only?
Dude that is completley normal! How much internal storage do you think your device has?
Ill take it you have a EU HD2 and not a US one?
in the same boat.
TheATHEiST said:
Only?
Dude that is completley normal! How much internal storage do you think your device has?
Ill take it you have a EU HD2 and not a US one?
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I have the US T-mo version and i am having the same issue as the original poster. The issue is that apparently 200 + mb's left is not enough for me. The phone decides which ones I can move and which ones go to the internal memory. Likewise App2sd is only moving a few apps. Not all the ones I am newly downloading.
I am also experienced a recent problem. I tried to open up pictures with the 3d gallery to view photos. the program started up and then the low disk error appeared out of nowhere then the gallery shut down!?!?!? Now how does this get remedied? this is not an issue for app2sd (that i know of) or moving anything is it?
thanks in advance
Yes it is a EU version, so I have to live with that i can't install Any app?
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...maybe try a different rom? The one in my sig has plenty of spaces.
I have a question you know the new rom by gene poolie at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=970272
I was wondering if it automatically transfers your app to the sd card or do I still need to manually adjust it
fuma214 said:
I have a question you know the new rom by gene poolie at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=970272
I was wondering if it automatically transfers your app to the sd card or do I still need to manually adjust it
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It looks like the HTC Froyo 2.2 implementation requires that you manually move your apps to the SD card. I don't see a setting to default to the SD card like they have in CM 6.1.1
thanks bud, that answers my question
An angry birds update auto installed to sd when originally it was on phone. I've manually moved others.
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bunky213 said:
An angry birds update auto installed to sd when originally it was on phone. I've manually moved others.
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There are some apps that do it automatically. Angry birds is definitely one of them.
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I love the wonderfulness (as in the roms meant for the SD are way better than those for NAND, as I've observed) of the SD builds. But I want them in my phone as NAND, not on SD. SD versions always freezes on my phone, and are very slow compared to those on NAND. So... Is there any way for me to port them to NAND? I do have a little bit of experience cooking my own ROMS... And tweaking them to my liking...
Don't know if its possible, but I was having a few lags in my SD builds and I found that my problem was the SD card.. the performance of the SD should be the same as in nand, the only difference is that you should have a better battery life in nand.. you can test your SD card with a program called crystalmark , you need a card with good random read and write..
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Don't know if its possible, but I was having a few lags in my SD builds and I found that my problem was the SD card.. the performance of the SD should be the same as in nand, the only difference is that you should have a better battery life in nand.. you can test your SD card with a program called crystalmark , you need a card with good random read and write..
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Hmm... Problem is... I kinda don't have the luxury of buying a faster SD card... Need all the money I can to fund my videography/photography hobby... But I do have the time to port the ROMs to NAND if I have the method...
Try packing the rom files into a CWM file instead of current file format, install it, flash a NAND kernel, like TyTungs then see what happens
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Try packing the rom files into a CWM file instead of current file format, install it, flash a NAND kernel, like TyTungs then see what happens
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Hmm.. Will try it the next few days. Currently using CyanogenMod 7 Stable from ROM Manager...
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Try packing the rom files into a CWM file instead of current file format, install it, flash a NAND kernel, like TyTungs then see what happens
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bad advice, this will never work
Brings a tear to my eye...
greg17477 said:
bad advice, this will never work
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I think this was a joke? That's how I took it. That did sound like good advice to me
maff1989 said:
I think this was a joke? That's how I took it. That did sound like good advice to me
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Wasn't a joke, but if others say that this won't work they might be right.
Been always using roms from other but from the little I've seen so far it didn't seem wrong else I wouldn't have posted it
Regards.
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