I'm trying to figure out how I can wipe my system. With windows I was able to Task 29 and with my android phone I was able to wipe the phone through recovery. I thought that every time I flash a new nand rom it automatically wipes the phone. I'm not certain, I wanted to know if I was correct in my assumption or is there an actual wipe process. Thank you in advance for any help you can lend.
Everytime you flash a new rom it formats and partitions your nand so no need to do any manual format afaik.
Check this
[07 JAN][RECOVERY] ClockworkMod Recovery for HD2 - v1.1 2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898913
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Hello everyone
I have a big problem trying to solve a long time but I must admit that I give up
I tried to install nearly all versions of Android but after about 10 minutes I get stuck and have to remove the battery. On reboot it gives me nand faild to boot of nand and have to reinstall again
I have T-Mobile USA
Thanks
Please excuse me for my English
How are you Flashing your build? DAF or ZIP?
If ZIP, Try wiping everything before installing new build (Cache, data, and dalvik cache (it's in the advanced tab))
If that doesn't work, Task 29 -> MAGLDR -> Either CWM or DAF Android.
If you had this problem, than start from "0".
That means, format your sd-card and task29.
Good luck
Thanks for the replies.
I tried everything, including the original ROM installation, from t-mobile and everything hangs on restart
Currently using HTC HD 2 Andriod rom running on nand,
Assuming Ive installed andriod with clockwork recovery and etc, and I would like change my ROM to other versions, how can I do it?
Do I need to delete the current Andriod Rom? and how do i do it? thanks!
Go to Clockwork Recovery.
If your coming from another rom (Miui -> CM7, Sense -> Stock, or any of that matter), wipe cache recommended 3 times, advanced -> Dalvik Cache. When your coming from another rom, it's highly recommended to wipe data too.
If your coming from the same rom (CM7 -> CM7) and want to KEEP your data, then simply wiping cache and Dalvik cache is enough.
To flash a new rom, choose "apply zip from sd card" -> "choose zip from sd card" and simply select the .zip file.
You don't need to delete or anything, Clockwork should overwrite it and your cache should be cleared.
I always do a Nandroid backup using backup and restore in CWM and then do a full wipe of all the partitions data, system, boot, cache, and sd-ext. Then I go to advanced in CWM and woe my Delvik cache, then flash my ROM using install zip from sdcard. When my ROM is done I go to backup and restore and select advanced restore and restore my data and my cache from my Nandroid backup then boot my HD2. I never once have had a issue with any new ROM or my information and settings not being there. You do not want to restore boot or system cause boot is the kernel of your ROM and system is the ROM itself. So if you restored them you still havecthe same ROM.
check ROM thread / instructions, there are a lot of information.
sometimes you need to follow exactly as it says.
cheers
I am switching over from wp7 to an android. do I need to install a wp 6.5 first or can I install go ahead and switch over straigh from wp7?
yahya.haqiqi said:
I am switching over from wp7 to an android. do I need to install a wp 6.5 first or can I install go ahead and switch over straigh from wp7?
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I recommend running a Task 29cand then reflashing MAGLDR and then flash CWM using USB Flasher in MAGLDR then flash your ROM using CWM. Make sure to reformat your SD card before booting up your Android. Easiest way of doing this is to stick your SD card in a adaptor and then into a digital camera then format it with the camera as this will take the funky format that WP7 does to it off. Then use a USB card reader to format it using Fat 32.
just flash android using instructions from your ROM thread.
cheers
yahya.haqiqi said:
I am switching over from wp7 to an android. do I need to install a wp 6.5 first or can I install go ahead and switch over straigh from wp7?
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Ha I figured I had given you way over kill instructions lol. Go to the link below and try the steps in this guide I just found in the HD2 Windows Phone 7 Q&A General section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1039655
T-Macgnolia said:
Ha I figured I had given you way over kill instructions lol. Go to the link below and try the steps in this guide I just found in the HD2 Windows Phone 7 Q&A General section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1039655
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Thanks man that was super helpful
Hi,
I have an HD2 with MAGLDR and CWM. Now i want to update my Hyperdroid ROM because of some issues. The Last Time i did this, all my previous installed apps, sms and contacts are still there.
How can i make a complete clean installation of all this?
Thank you,
trial
Enter cwm
Choose wipe data/ factory reset
Flash new rom.
samsamuel said:
Enter cwm
Choose wipe data/ factory reset
Flash new rom.
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I sugest to flash "daf.exe" application to recreate boot. And OFC from cwm partition/format SD if you want clean installation.
If you have problem with some roms, put task29 and fix permition
GL
flashing from zip overwrites the boot and system partition, and 'wipe data/factory reset' wipes sd-ext, cache, data and clears the .android folders on the fat32 partition, so unless you want to change the partition size, there is no extra benefit in reflashing cwm (which is what "flash daf.exe" means, for anyone that has only used the flashing tool) and as for task29,,, well i've always considered that to be superfluous except in times where things are genuinely wrong, and indeed doing a full "task29, cwm, rom flash" every time (some people even consider re-flashing hspl, the radio and magldr a 'clean' install ) hugely increase the load on the nand blocks, and considering the number of 'bad block' threads that have been coming up the last 6 months, keeping the number of writes,wipes and rewrites low has got to be top priority.
(course, just my thoughts, I'm no electronics engineer or dev )
hello,
i have flashed a nand android rom over my previous nand rom, but im stuck at the splash screen for sometime.
can anybody tell me why its taking so much time, The rom I've flashed is NexusHD2 ICS.
and i tried searching but the results werent fruitful.
Did U flashed correct partition layout for this ROM?
icke said:
Did U flashed correct partition layout for this ROM?
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how to do that, im new to this, just bought the phone today,
read in a guide that i have just to install zip from sd card via CWM.
Installations:
Please use at least 165MB system partition and at least 2MB cache partition.
Please refer to ksubedi's HD2 NAND Toolkit and/or mskip's guide.
Cache partition (/dev/block/mtdblock4) is only used by CWM.
Cache partition size is not important because the data partition (/dev/block/mtdblock5) is used as the cache space when running Android.
If your HD2 has bad NAND blocks, you may need larger partitions.
Wipe
Wipe Data/Factory Reset while doing a fresh install. (Optional: also delete /sdcard/Android folder or format your SD card if you have any strange issue.)
Advanced -> Wipe Dalvik Cache while upgrading from an old version and wanting to retain data.
Flash this ROM.
MAGLDR: Flash NexusHD2-ICS-CM9_V1.5.zip, then reboot.
cLK : Flash NexusHD2-ICS-CM9_V1.5.zip and the cLK kernel, then reboot.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1090783
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1044830
Me Install But Not Show SD Card.
Hi all,
I previously had a NAND install of android working fine on my device, i did test a SD install in parallel for the few last weeks and i'd like to stay with it.
I setup MAGLDR to boot to my SD Android but i would like to clean the NAND install, do you know how i could do this?
The NAND Rom i'd like to remove: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1945425
The SD ROM i'd like to keep: http://nexushd2android.tytung.com/nexushd2-gingerbread/v3-3/download
thanks in advance for your answers,
Nuke everything with task29, install magldr, install the rom you want. You should get the same results using CWM and wiping everything from the menu.
zokisvasta said:
Nuke everything with task29, install magldr, install the rom you want. You should get the same results using CWM and wiping everything from the menu.
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Thank you for your answer.
I just have one last question about the impact of the wipes from CWM.
I don't understand which rom will be impacted my the "wipe data/factory reset" from CWM, the NAND rom? the SD? both?
Is there a solution only to wipe the NAND rom and not to touch my SD rom?
thank you again for your help,
cimourdain said:
Thank you for your answer.
I just have one last question about the impact of the wipes from CWM.
I don't understand which rom will be impacted my the "wipe data/factory reset" from CWM, the NAND rom? the SD? both?
Is there a solution only to wipe the NAND rom and not to touch my SD rom?
thank you again for your help,
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I don't feel qualified to talk about this, but here's my understanding. CWM will only mess with your phone storage and remove everything there. The SD rom will stay on your SD card (unless you formated or partitioned that too), so as long as you have magldr set to boot from SD it'll boot the rom you want with nand being gone.
All I know is that if I were in your position, I'd wipe everything, both the card and phone, and just put the rom back again on SD. You can't miss with that. Make sure you backup the stuff you want from your card before you format it, should you decide to do so.
cimourdain said:
Thank you for your answer.
I just have one last question about the impact of the wipes from CWM.
I don't understand which rom will be impacted my the "wipe data/factory reset" from CWM, the NAND rom? the SD? both?
Is there a solution only to wipe the NAND rom and not to touch my SD rom?
thank you again for your help,
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The wipe data/factory reset option will wipe the ROM on your NAND and your SD EXT partition but shouldn't affect your SD ROM. If you're worried then just backup your data.img from your SD ROM to your PC before wiping.