Im not new to flashing but im new to Android and im wondering if its something for me.
My general use of my phone is fun and good looking style. Games and apps are mostly what i use my phone for.
Seen the Desire in work and im also wondering if these HD2 android ROM's are just as fast and smooth as on the Desire?
Ps. Sorry for asking something that might have allready been answered but this forum is so huge its almost impossible to find the right answer
I already changed to Android for one.
It's pretty stable and almost everything works, with some minor bugs here and there..
I suggest you simpy try it by downloading one of the ROMS in the Android section (preferably the HD-series, MDJ v4.3 is a good start)and trying it for some time..
You haven't got anything to loose, as it's as simple as copying over the contents of the choosen ROM's RAR file to your SD card, then tapping clrcad.exe and then haret.exe.
When you reboot you have your phone back in it's original state.
Sounds both very easy and great.
Thanks for the reply.
Hi All,
Can we use the System.img released with NAND roms as an SD build?
I see many nice builds released right now for NAND, and a decrease in SD builds. I prefer to use SD based builds -> any solution?
--summoner
summoner said:
Hi All,
Can we use the System.img released with NAND roms as an SD build?
I see many nice builds released right now for NAND, and a decrease in SD builds. I prefer to use SD based builds -> any solution?
--summoner
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There is a decrease because the NAND versions are so darn perfect and solid. I am assuming you want to continue with SD versions to keep WM 6.5 as a dual boot option? If not, then just do a NAND flash and use your SD card for what it was intended for, mass storage! NAND is the way to go, SD card is so last year! Lol!
I've actually been searching for the last couple of days for the complete opposite, converting a sd version to a nand. Already found the wonderful world of nand converting to cwm.
i would like to stick with sd version as i still havent found a fully satisfied version...i am wondering does nand will work way better and stable than sd version? because im keep changing different build to test which one is the best one out of them.
Its a matter of opinion, you have to at least have a base of what your looking for, for example, I like sense builds, not many are out there, but I try them, they all have their pros and cons, its what you can live with and what you cant. Or as many have said, make your own. I got into doing that with WinMo when I didnt like much of the builds out there. Now I may just read up on seeing about making my own build for myself.
But in short, have a base of what your looking for and go from there.
i tried to extract the system.img and put the files into a generated system.ext2, the process was successful, but the system.ext2 wont boot, it kept rebooting.
maybe there's another way to do this
Thanks for all the replies!
1. I like having both Winmo and Android although I do currently use Android more
2. I Am sure NAND builds are super-best-good-times, but I like flashing to have the latest and greatest and find it a big benefit to have WinMo at the backseat
3. Any success with this? are the kernels released for NAND compatible with SD?
It seems that most builds and work is on NAND builds I hope SD and RAM builds (which I think are the best of all worlds) won't be abandoned.
--summoner
I am also interested in this
I am also interested in doing this. I need to still have my WinMo 6.5 so I can sync my work schedule (ANDROID is NOT supported or allowed) and I have notice a significant Lag in the GPS apps I have tried (IGO, and Aura) on a NAND ROM. If any chef has the time to walk me through it I would greatly appreciate it.
I'm using WP7 and duel boot with Android on SD, I will be returning to Android Nand as my main OS, but I will still test Android SD builds booting from Magldr. The SD forum has slowed down, so I would like to convert nand to sd also. Hopefully someone will find a solution soon. Why not have the best of both. When Magdlr 1.13 comes out, there will proberbly be more interest in this area.
i would also like to do this. because there is some nand roms i would like to convert for my personal use. please someone point us in the right direction.
ok im new and a friend of mind had a sd android on my hd2 now i want the realthing in nand how do i do this, sorry but my friend who did this for me in the begining past away so now im trying (rip gary)
phonegod said:
ok im new and a friend of mind had a sd android on my hd2 now i want the realthing in nand how do i do this, sorry but my friend who did this for me in the begining past away so now im trying (rip gary)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893948
this helped me
I, too, am interested in such a conversion (NAND ROM to SD ROM).
If there is not already an app, there will be. After all, this is XDA.
Actually guys.. you should have used the search box!
Here's a way to do that
Basically I want to run WinMo and Android on my tmouse HD2. What I need to know is how to install the android, everything I need with installing it and what is the best/stable android for the hd2 right now. I know how to flash custom roms but I am completely new to the android thing and want to try it out, so can someone plzzzz help??
Check this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=945427
and if you want to keep WinMo, then look at HD2 Android SD Development section of HD2 android forum.
If you've got US version, then you may especially look at
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=957652
I'm not sure if his ROMs are also for TMOUS HD2, but I find the most stable ROMs by Rafdroid.
Thnx man apreciate it!
Try searching for AmeriCanAndroid. Or just go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11417869
It's a work in progress, but its a very nice build.
It's really not that difficult to do. But give the team there a break: Do read the FAQ before asking noob questions. They are pulling their hair out over users who want to be spoon fed without learning.
hello everyone. i recently had my touch pro2 swapped out for the hd2 and i would like to put android on it. i've found some files from a developer named darksense but i'm not quite sure how to make use of them. can anyone explain how to install android on a fresh HD2? or at least link me to a thread in the forums that will help. thank you in advance
p.s. i've noticed two installation methods(SD and NAND) i'd prefer the NAND because from what i've gathered, i dont HAVE to have an SD card that will hold the OS
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hello everyone. i recently had my touch pro2 swapped out for the hd2 and i would like to put android on it. i've found some files from a developer named darksense but i'm not quite sure how to make use of them. can anyone explain how to install android on a fresh HD2? or at least link me to a thread in the forums that will help. thank you in advance
p.s. i've noticed two installation methods(SD and NAND) i'd prefer the NAND because from what i've gathered, i dont HAVE to have an SD card that will hold the OS
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Click on the link in my sig for my guide and read the whole thing before flashing anything. Also I have to guides on how to install Android linked at the top of my guide.
can anyone help or tell me how to get and port it thank you in advance
Why not get an already built Froyo build? If you're asking the question, it'd be easier for you to get a SD/NAND Froyo build with or without Sense that was maintained by someone else.