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Hi experts,
I have a HTC HD2 (T-mobile).I am using it as unlocked with Wind Mobile, Canada.I like to use Android froyo but not sure which rom and version of froyo I should consider.After seeing so many forum I understand that not all roms are for the T-mobile HD2.Does any one has little time to suggest me?As it was an expensive cell phone for me, I want to use all of its features including camera flashing,wi-fi and ofcourse Skype over wifi,G-sensor too.please help me.
Before you can get the correct rom you need to know a few things about your HD2. I have just done this (with a lot of help of people both on and off this forum) so I will sread what knowledge I have.
1) Figure out which SPL you have (restart your phone whilst holding down the volumn down key).
2) Download the correct HSPL for your phone.. so if you have SPL 1.66 then download and install HSPL 2 (as it covers 1.66, .172 etc
3) Verify that your Radio is 2.08 or above. if it is not then upgrade it
4) download your choose Andriod rom -- I brought down Froyo 1.8 mattcleofroyo1.8
5) your SD card has to have at least 2 gig free
6) unpack your android rom and you will get an Android folder - copy that to the root of your SD Card.
To start Android
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NOTE: the first time you do this it will takes ages so DON'T PANIC - it can take up to 15 minutes
1) make sure you have at least 50% battery power or are on main power for the first start
2) go into the android folder and run the program CLRCAD - it will see to do nothing but that is ok
3) Run the program HARET... this will load and boot Android.
That it.. it isn't as complicated as it sounds. The important bit is the prep work making sure you have the minimum Radio version etc.
Good luck
TonyOCL said:
Before you can get the correct rom you need to know a few things about your HD2. I have just done this (with a lot of help of people both on and off this forum) so I will sread what knowledge I have.
1) Figure out which SPL you have (restart your phone whilst holding down the volumn down key).
2) Download the correct HSPL for your phone.. so if you have SPL 1.66 then download and install HSPL 2 (as it covers 1.66, .172 etc
3) Verify that your Radio is 2.08 or above. if it is not then upgrade it
4) download your choose Andriod rom -- I brought down Froyo 1.8 mattcleofroyo1.8
5) your SD card has to have at least 2 gig free
6) unpack your android rom and you will get an Android folder - copy that to the root of your SD Card.
To start Android
============
NOTE: the first time you do this it will takes ages so DON'T PANIC - it can take up to 15 minutes
1) make sure you have at least 50% battery power or are on main power for the first start
2) go into the android folder and run the program CLRCAD - it will see to do nothing but that is ok
3) Run the program HARET... this will load and boot Android.
That it.. it isn't as complicated as it sounds. The important bit is the prep work making sure you have the minimum Radio version etc.
Good luck
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hi TonyOCL,
I am just curious to to know, does every single function worked for you?
I mean all hardware functions?did you find any difference in battery life
between winmo and android?Can you still boot winmobile os?
Anyways, thanks for reply.
mlhazan said:
hi TonyOCL,
I am just curious to to know, does every single function worked for you?
I mean all hardware functions?did you find any difference in battery life
between winmo and android?Can you still boot winmobile os?
Anyways, thanks for reply.
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Sorry I can't answer your questions as I only finished doing this last night. Until I fully sync my contacts - I can't play with android.
I also will be downgrading my radio to 2_12 to improve stability. Obviously it will take a week or so before i can comment especially on battery.
The instructions I gave will give you android but Windows Mobile will still be your initial OS. So you will boot WM then start android.
Like you .. I won't make Android my default OS until I have tested everything you mentioned.
Hope this helps.
1. I am a complete n00b, but I want Android on my HD2
You should check this splendid tutorial here, if you havent already:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893948
2. I installed Android, but I cannot root my phone
Go for z4root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833953
Thanx to teh developers
3. I have robo voice
Turn on speaker while in call, and then end the call immediately, this should help untill next reboot. You might try with a new radio.
4. I have a low volume while in call
Replace the original "htcleo.acdb" existing in the following locations with the one attached.
/etc/firmware/
and
system/etc/firmware/
View attachment LowVolumeFix.rar
Thank you goes to Life Engineer for this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10399494&postcount=433
Alternative link and method for solving the low call volume.
5. I dont have enough space on my phone
1. Before flashing your phone, you can edit the flash.cfg file and change the following line:
cache ya 40M >>to>> cache ya 15M
This reduces the cache by 25M with no discernible impact on the speed of the build (imo).
This should give you in excess of 130MB free after a clean flash. Expect that to drop to around 100MB once Market, Flash and a couple of other apps update themselves.
2. Immediate install Z4root to root your device.
Put it on your SD card and then install a file manager from the Market to browse to it and then install and run. Follow the details on the thread... (Note: it may get stuck on 'Rebooting'. Wait a minute or so and then manually reboot - it will work fine and SuperUser will now work after the reboot)
3. Install Move2SD. You can get it from the Market.You can get it from here.
This allows you to move most (not quite all) apps to SD. It is the best option I have found to move most of those awkward apps.
I have now installed pretty much all of my apps that I used to run on non-NAND builds and have moved about 90%+ of them to the SD card. At time of writing I have loads of apps installed and still have over 70MB free
Thank you goes to Mark5 for this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10239301&postcount=1798
6. I have some battery issues
1. Install Battery Monitor Widget or CurrentWidget from the Market so that you have a way of tracking your current usage.
2. Install Set CPU - free for XDA members from here, but also available on the Market.
After setting your Main Screen to 'OnDemand' and 'Set on Boot', assign SetCPU a couple of profiles. I tend to use:
>> Screen Off: Max/Min 245000, Scaling 'OnDemand', Priority 50%
>> Battery <25% Max 384000/Min 245000, Scaling 'OnDemand', Priority 50%
You can play to your hearts content here, but these give me consistently 7ma in Standby.
Also, you can reduced the sampling rate to 20000 and 'Set on Boot' in Advanced if you like.
3. Avoid power hungry background stuff like animated wallpapers and turn off GPS, Wireless etc. There are LOADS of apps out there that can do this automatically for you free from the market, but I have found that making sure my GPS is off (I have a widget to show me) plus SetCPU is plenty. It may work for you though.
4. Some have reported that Darkstone's suggestion makes a major difference to their power consumption:
"To fix high power drain / usage in standby (60mA or 70mA) disable 'Use wireless networks' in Settings>Location menu. You will now get 7mA or less constantly. I discovered this as the main culprit last night. Also works in other builds."
Thank you goes to Mark5, again.
7. I have no 3G/data, it used to work well with WinMo
You should go
Home Screen>Menu button>Settings>Wireless & Networks>Mobile networks>Access Point Names>Menu Button>New APN
Then you should fill everything needed. If you dont know the right settings for you, you should search for APN settings in this sub-forum. There are thousands of posts with settings in the Cotulla ROM threat alone. Some dedicated TMOUS ROMS come with working APN out of the box
You might look at this blog, too:
http://www.jayceooi.com/2010/09/03/how-to-enable-3g-data-connection-on-android-htc-hd2/
THE GPS threat has moved to the next post
I read these questions thousands of times, that is why I wrote this FAQ. Some of these tips have helped me, some have helped others. I hope this helps as well
8. GPS is not working/gets the fix too slow
A few people mentioned that GPS has not been working. This is what I (always) do with a new build (both NAND and SD), and so far, it's been working.
1. Use file explorer capable of editing system files to edit the file /system/etc/gps.conf (I use Root Explorer but unfortunately this is paid software; not tried with free version of Astro or ES, and it is possible that they can work too.)
2. Make sure that the bit after "NTP_SERVER=" goes with your location. I believe that as provided, it's "north-america.pool.ntp.org". If you live outside North America, as I do, edit to the appropriate server--as listed at the NTP POOL PROJECT (google for that).
3. The very first attempted GPS lock tends to take longer, often in the minutes. But after that, even if I switch off and on the GPS, it only takes a few seconds to acquire a lock.
This is added by me to the original post, taken from the post mentioned...
Code:
# cat /system/etc/gps.conf
NTP_SERVER=europe.pool.ntp.org
XTRA_SERVER_1=http://xtra1.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_2=http://xtra2.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_3=http://xtra3.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
SUPL_HOST=supl.google.com
SUPL_PORT=7276
Breakdown of contents:
NTP server is used to get accurate time, without you can't get a correct GPS loc.
XTRA is the GPS Satellite position servers.
SUPL is the Location server uses for A-GPS. in this case Google's own.
Thank you goes to Daelyn for the original post and to Claus72 for pointing this info out.
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The GPS servers are here:http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/bg
4. Sometimes GPS becomes more responsive after a fresh soft reset.
5. Look for "GPS Status" in Marketplace. This app is able to reset the state of the GPS chip and download A-GPS data. Seems to help a little.
Original posts:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10306513&postcount=166
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10315720&postcount=177
Thank you goes to Theory and lms1407
6. You can try FasterFix, too. Thanx to the developer
7. Some Android voodoo, which seems to help some, I read it originally here
Tried a method which seems to have solved the problem (I hope). Downloaded app "GPS Status" from Android market.
Then followed instructions as found on this site
Originally advice for Nexus One owners:
Take your SIM out of the Nexus One
Power on the device
Turn WiFi on
Turn GPS on
Open application: GPS Status
Go into its Settings menu
Click on GPS and Sensors
Click Manage A-GPS state
Click Reset
Click Manage A-GPS state again
Click Download
Now put your phone on a stable, straight surface in order to enable the phone to get a lock. This time, you’ll see your phone get the lock back way faster than before.
With that done, now it’s time to put your SIM back in and use the network to secure a quick GPS fix as well.
As I said this has worked for me so far. Let me know if it helps any of you
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ADDON: These links are taken from Gingerbread threats. This should work for Gingerbread
I dont know wheather this will work on Froyo builds or not, but if you are still in trouble, you can give it a go...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10636518&postcount=125
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10641904&postcount=11182
Credit goes to Andhrimnir for pointing these out to me, he had tested it and works for him. Of course, to the guys who posted it Diem and shorty1483.
9. The Definite Guide: How to Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 w ClockWorkMod Recovery
After a lot of reading, I collect the following, just for my own aid. I hope it will be proved useful to others.
(A few posts after this one, in the same thread, you can find the following guides, also:
How to Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 WITHOUT ClockWorkMod Recovery
&
FLASHING A NEW NAND ANDROID ROM OVER A PREVIOUS ONE (without clockwork mod))
So here it is:
How to Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 with ClockWorkMod Recovery
(updated 12 March 2011)
Prerequisites
HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
Radio that support 576 RAM (ex. radio ROM 2.15)
DFT MAGLDR Bootloader
ClockworkMod Recovery
Make sure that you have all the prerequisites installed.
STEPS:
A: Install HSPL3
B: Install radio ROM 2.15
C: Install MAGLDR on HTC HD2
D: ClockworkMod Recovery
E: NAND Android on HTC HD2 with ClockWorkMod Recovery
A: Install HSPL3
Prerequisites
* Windows Mobile Device Center installed on Windows Vista / Windows 7 or
* ActiveSync installed on Windows XP
* You must have any SPL version from this list on your device:
o SPL 1.42.0000
o SPL 1.62.0000
o SPL 1.66.0000
o SPL 2.07.0000
o SPL 2.08.0000
o SPL 2.10.0000
(To check your SPL version, hold the Volume Down button and do a reset)
You should have this SPL version unless you are using the latest 3.14 ROM with SPL 3.03.0000. No worry, just downgrade your Windows Mobile ROM from v3.14 to v1.66 will do. Download HTC HD2 v1.66 ROM. Then downgrade your phone from SPL 3.03.0000 to SPL 1.42.000.
Step by Step Guide
1. Power off your phone.
2. Press volume down button (don’t let go) and power on your phone.
3. It will load into bootloader.
4. You should get ‘Red, Green, Blue and White’ screen with SPL-1.42.
5. Take off the battery.
6. Power on your phone.
7. Connect USB cable from PC to phone after Windows Mobile loaded.
8. Select ‘ActiveSync’ and click ‘Done’.
9. Open HSPL3_PKG.zip with 7-Zip.
10. Copy HSPL3_PKG.exe to desktop.
11. Execute HSPL3_PKG.
12. Follow onscreen instructions to install.
13. Click ‘Yes’ if User Access Control prompt up.
14. Bootloader will be loaded with USB status during starting of installation.
15. Select ’2.08.HSPL’ to install.
16. After installation, you should see ‘We hacked it!’ on your phone.
17. Click on ‘Yes’ and your phone should be rebooted and load into Windows Mobile.
18. Disconnect USB cable from phone.
19. To verify, power off your phone.
20. Press volume down button (don’t let go) and power on your phone.
21. It will load into bootloader.
22. You should get ‘Red, Green, Blue and White’ screen with SPL-2.08.HSPL.
23. That’s all.
B: Install Custom Radio ROM
Prerequisites
* HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
In order to flash custom radio ROM, you need to have HSPL3 installed on your HTC HD2. By the way, I used Radio Leo 2.15.50.14 on my guide. You can use it or any other HTC HD2 Radio ROM version.
HTC HD2 has 576 MB physical RAM but was reduced by software to 512 MB only. And custom Windows Mobile ROM + radio 2.07 or above can unlock it to be 576 MB again. Certain custom Windows Mobile ROM need higher radio version than your phone. And NAND Android requires it too. So you need to install custom radio ROM (if you don’t have the correct radio version).
Step by Step Guide
1. Power off your phone.
2. Press volume down button (don’t let go) and power on your phone.
3. It will load into bootloader.
4. You should get ‘Red, Green, Blue and White’ screen with SPL-2.08.HSPL.
5. Take off the battery.
6. Power on your phone.
7. I have R 2.06.51.07 at bottom of the screen with green HTC Logo.
8. Connect USB cable from PC to phone after Windows Mobile loaded.
9. Select ‘ActiveSync’ and click ‘Done’.
10. Open Radio Leo 2.15.50.14.rar with 7-Zip.
11. Copy CustomRUU.exe and RUU_signed.nbh to desktop.
12. Execute CustomRUU.
13. Click ‘Yes’ if User Access Control prompt up.
14. Follow onscreen instructions to install.
15. Bootloader will be loaded with USB status during starting of installation. (~10 minutes)
16. Phone will be rebooted after installation finished.
17. You should have R 2.15.50.14 at bottom of the screen with green HTC Logo.
18. Disconnect USB cable from phone.
19. That’s all.
C: Install MAGLDR
In order to install NAND Android on HTC HD2, you must install DFT MAGLDR Bootloader first. And the good news ~ both LEO512 and LEO1024 are supported. This means US T-Mobile HD2, Europe, Asia and the rest of the world’s HTC HD2 are supported.
Note – by installing MAGLDR, you cannot boot into Windows Mobile anymore. So everything on your phone is gone…
Prerequisites
* HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
* Radio that support 576 RAM
No worry, Android on NAND is working. That’s the reason we install DFT MAGLDR Bootloader on our HTC HD2, right? And we will be able to load the latest Windows Phone version (if we are crazy...) when the ROM comes out. Okay, let’s get started. If you don’t have HSPL3, please install it first. And aslo install radio ROM 2.15.
Step by Step Guide
1. Power off your phone.
2. Press volume down button (don’t let go) and power on your phone.
3. It will load into bootloader.
4. You should get ‘Red, Green, Blue and White’ screen with SPL-2.08.HSPL.
5. Take off the battery.
6. Power on your phone.
7. You should have R 2.15.50.14 at bottom of the screen with green HTC Logo.
8. Connect USB cable from PC to phone after Windows Mobile loaded.
9. Select ‘ActiveSync’ and click ‘Done’.
10. Open DFT_LEO_MAGLDR113.rar with 7-Zip.
11. Copy MAGLDR113 folder to desktop.
12. Enter MAGLDR113 folder.
13. Execute ROMUpdateUtility.
14. Click ‘Yes’ if User Access Control prompt up.
15. Follow onscreen instructions to install.
16. Bootloader will be loaded with USB status during starting of installation.
17. Phone will be rebooted after installation finished.
18. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded then.
19. Disconnect USB cable from phone.
20. That’s all.
D: How to Install ClockworkMod Recovery on HTC HD2
Prerequisites
HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
Radio that support 576 RAM
DFT MAGLDR Bootloader
Please make sure that you have all the prerequisites installed. If you don’t have HSPL3, please install it. Also install radio ROM 2.1. Finally, install DFT MAGLDR Bootloader.
Step by Step Guide
1. Power on your phone and don’t let go power button.
2. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded.
3. Use volume down button to go down to 4. USB MassStg.
4. Then press call button to enter USB Mass Storage mode.
5. Connect USB cable from PC to phone.
6. At PC, open Removable Disk (SD card storage).
7. Create a temp folder.
8. Open ClockworkMod-Recovery-v3.0.x.x.zip with 7-Zip.
9. Copy everything to temp folder.
10. Enter temp folder.
11. Enter copy_to_sd_root folder.
12. Copy initrd.gz and zImage files to SD card root level.
13. Then disconnect USB cable from phone.
14. Press power button to go back.
15. Use volume down button to go to 11. Reset.
16. Then press call button.
17. Press power button and don’t let go.
18. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded.
19. Use volume down button to go down to 5. USB Flasher.
20. Then press call button to load Android Flasher mode.
21. Connect USB cable from PC to phone.
22. At PC, right click on DAF and select ‘Run as administrator’.
23. Click ‘Yes’ if User Access Control prompt up.
24. Follow onscreen instructions to install.
25. Phone will be rebooted after installation finished.
26. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded then.
27. Disconnect USB cable from phone.
28. Press call button to load 2. Boot AD SD.
29. ClockworkMod Recovery will be loaded then.
30. That’s all.
E: Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 with ClockWorkMod Recovery
Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 with ClockworkMod Recovery is the 2nd method to have NAND Android on HTC HD2. And this can be done by using SD card only without PC. Just download the zip ROM to your SD card and you are ready to go. In addition, you can backup and restore ROM using Nandroid. Or you can try the 1st method through DFT MAGLDR Bootloader which requires PC with USB connection.
Prerequisites
HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
Radio that support 576 RAM
DFT MAGLDR Bootloader
ClockworkMod Recovery
Having NAND Android on HTC HD2 is not a simple task like ABC. But it is not mission impossible too. Just follow these guides to get all the prerequisites installed. Please install HSPL3. Install Custom Radio ROM 2.15. Then, install DFT MAGLDR Bootloader. Finally, install ClockworkMod Recovery. Wow… Lot of steps but worth it. Trust me…
Step by Step Guide
1. Power on your phone and don’t let go power button.
2. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded.
3. Use volume down button to go down to 4. USB MassStg.
4. Then press call button to enter USB Mass Storage mode.
5. Connect USB cable from PC to phone.
6. At PC, open Removable Disk (SD card storage).
7. Open your favorite ROM (ex. JawsMIUIrec1.0.7z) with 7-Zip.
8. Copy .data folder and ex. JawsNandRec1.1.zip to SD card root level.
9. There should be config and data files in .data folder.
10. Then disconnect USB cable from phone.
11. Press power button to go back.
12. Use volume up button to go up to 12. PowerDown.
13. Then press call button.
14. Power on phone and don’t let go power button.
15. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded.
16. Press call button to load 2. Boot AD SD.
17. ClockworkMod Recovery will be loaded then.
18. Use volume down button to go down to ‘install zip from sdcard’.
19. Then press call button.
20. Use volume down button to go down to ‘choose zip from sdcard’.
21. Then press call button.
22. You should see ex. JawsNandRec1.1.zip.
23. Then press call button to select it.
24. Use volume down button to go down to ‘Yes – ex. JawsNandRec1.1.zip’.
25. Press call button and installation will be started.
26. When you see ‘Install from sdcard complete’, press power button.
27. Press call button to select ‘reboot system now’.
28. Phone will be rebooted and enter NAND Android automatically.
29. Follow onscreen instructions to setup Android settings.
30. That’s all.
Original thread here
Thanx to
gunjahman
Good post thank you for helping the xda community
Mark.
what is NAND ROMs
sorr sir,
whould you like tell me what is NAND ROMs
and
How many size i have on my HTC HD2?(how to see,free,used, total)
thanks
but i lose charge when i attempt to charge my battery!! how do i fix this???
timchang1973 said:
sorr sir,
whould you like tell me what is NAND ROMs
and
How many size i have on my HTC HD2?(how to see,free,used, total)
thanks
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NAND ROM - Android rom, flashed in NANd memory, just like WM6.5 is. It replaces WM. Opposite to SDCARD ROMs which relies on WM to run the ANdroid build, which is located on the SDCARD.
Free size - depends on the ROM you picked, read 1 post of the ROM threat.
Please, read how to flash NAND Android for newbies first, if you want to take this step...
shinmasterx said:
but i lose charge when i attempt to charge my battery!! how do i fix this???
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Do you mean that your phone goes off when you try to charge it??? Never heard of this issue, sorry...
+1 ansver
One more thing to add ... it is quite often a problem ... download apk angry birds, running sd card . I'm not fictional, just pass.
Have god fan.
Legioner79 said:
One more thing to add ... it is quite often a problem ... download apk angry birds, running sd card . I'm not fictional, just pass.
Have god fan.
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I deleted your download link because the file was an ad free version of Angry Birds which I assume is a warez cracked version. If you can prove this is a free download version then you can put the link back up but if its warez then please do not post those kinds of files on xda as they are not allowed and will result with an infraction on your account.
Mark.
I have a question regarding the gps.conf file. Is it ok if I add multiple NTP servers for example.
NTP_SERVER=0.europe.pool.ntp.org
NTP_SERVER=1.europe.pool.ntp.org
NTP_SERVER=2.europe.pool.ntp.org
XTRA_SERVER_1=http://xtra1.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_2=http://xtra2.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_3=http://xtra3.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
SUPL_HOST=supl.google.com
SUPL_PORT=7276
Will doing something like this help. I have tried the editing gps.conf file to my location and it has not helped. Rarely do I get a GPS lock.
thehustler said:
I have a question regarding the gps.conf file. Is it ok if I add multiple NTP servers for example.
NTP_SERVER=0.europe.pool.ntp.org
NTP_SERVER=1.europe.pool.ntp.org
NTP_SERVER=2.europe.pool.ntp.org
XTRA_SERVER_1=http://xtra1.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_2=http://xtra2.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_3=http://xtra3.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
SUPL_HOST=supl.google.com
SUPL_PORT=7276
Will doing something like this help. I have tried the editing gps.conf file to my location and it has not helped. Rarely do I get a GPS lock.
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Mine is set to
Code:
NTP_SERVER=bg.ntp.org
I live in Bulgaria, of source Mine fix is faster than the one I get with the HDH.... But a few users report that after doing all of the above still do not get the fix
Why dont you try with the country you are in, or with
Code:
NTP_SERVER=europe.pool.ntp.org
Just delete the numbers at the beginning...
thehustler said:
I have a question regarding the gps.conf file. Is it ok if I add multiple NTP servers for example.
NTP_SERVER=0.europe.pool.ntp.org
NTP_SERVER=1.europe.pool.ntp.org
NTP_SERVER=2.europe.pool.ntp.org
XTRA_SERVER_1=http://xtra1.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_2=http://xtra2.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
XTRA_SERVER_3=http://xtra3.gpsonextra.net/xtra.bin
SUPL_HOST=supl.google.com
SUPL_PORT=7276
Will doing something like this help. I have tried the editing gps.conf file to my location and it has not helped. Rarely do I get a GPS lock.
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What build are you using? If it's Gingerbread, this won't help, whatever you do...
Great post!
Bravo!
Just one thing,
3. I have robo voice
Turn on speaker while in call, and then end the call immediately, this should help untill next reboot. You might try with a new radio.
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You should add for Gingerbread users that they should also:
For "fix" robovoice after 1-st boot before call disable "Audible touch tones"
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SD card issue after flashing gingerbread ????
Hello Senior,
Just one question here..I booted my HD2 with windows 7 post doing magldr112 & everything went fine..I removed my SD card as it was needed in the process & after installation inserted it back thinking windows 7 will recognize it..Though it didnt & i realized windows 7 dont yet have any hack through which it can identify an sd card on HTC HD2..So i flashed nand android gingerbread [ Build :- [16 JAN] Pure Gingerbread gpc_hd2_gingerbread_v6 [RMNET][NAND][Kernel: gpc#2] over it through same magldr 112 & sd card was still there in the phone while flashing..Now it flashed successfully & everything is working fine except my sd card is not being recognized..Also when i tried to format it from settings..it says "Damaged sd card"..Is there a way i could get my 8 gig sd card back to life or it wont work now at all..So i should go for a new one in that case !! Also my HD2 is not being synchronized with my pc as i connect it thru a USB..It isnt askinmg for any option like it did earlier
vicky_crispy said:
Hello Senior,
Just one question here..I booted my HD2 with windows 7 post doing magldr112 & everything went fine..I removed my SD card as it was needed in the process & after installation inserted it back thinking windows 7 will recognize it..Though it didnt & i realized windows 7 dont yet have any hack through which it can identify an sd card on HTC HD2..So i flashed nand android gingerbread [ Build :- [16 JAN] Pure Gingerbread gpc_hd2_gingerbread_v6 [RMNET][NAND][Kernel: gpc#2] over it through same magldr 112 & sd card was still there in the phone while flashing..Now it flashed successfully & everything is working fine except my sd card is not being recognized..Also when i tried to format it from settings..it says "Damaged sd card"..Is there a way i could get my 8 gig sd card back to life or it wont work now at all..So i should go for a new one in that case !! Also my HD2 is not being synchronized with my pc as i connect it thru a USB..It isnt askinmg for any option like it did earlier
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Format your sd card using the attached tool which was written especially for removeable media. Go into the options and change FORMAT SIZE ADJUSTMENT to 'ON' and it should format your card with the correct size and bring it back to life. You can then use it in your phone again without any problems.
lms1407 said:
What build are you using? If it's Gingerbread, this won't help, whatever you do...
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At the time of my post I was MDJ's Cyanogen Gingerbread v2.4. Now I have moved on to v2.5. So what you are telling me is that changing this file to my location.pool.ntp.org will not help on gingerbread? It's better to leave the gps.conf file as it it?
Edit: Even with v2.5 which has the gps fix built in my phone takes a long time to get a lock even in an open field. Almost in the range of 3 - 4 minutes.
I'm kinda noob, but how do I get to this \system gps.config file? I mean I can't acces the phone memory or find it on the sd card.
Hi Senior,
I just have 114MB internal memory on my new "android phone"!!
Is this normal? I can't download any apps that you can't move to your SD anymore.
Can you help me?
Roel_HD2 said:
I'm kinda noob, but how do I get to this \system gps.config file? I mean I can't acces the phone memory or find it on the sd card.
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Think I just found it by using Astro file manager.
I searched in the phone root for gps, then I found gps.config and opened it as a text. After that I chanced america for nl.
Is that the right way?
Wait guess it is because I just got a fix
deckoff said:
NAND ROM - Android rom, flashed in NANd memory, just like WM6.5 is. It replaces WM. Opposite to SDCARD ROMs which relies on WM to run the ANdroid build, which is located on the SDCARD.
Free size - depends on the ROM you picked, read 1 post of the ROM threat.
Please, read how to flash NAND Android for newbies first, if you want to take this step...
Do you mean that your phone goes off when you try to charge it??? Never heard of this issue, sorry...
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i meant that my phones charge goes down while im charging it.
Ok, so i have a friends HD2 right now because she was having issues with it. After using it with the stock OS i immediately found the phone doing random tasks that i didnt initiate. For example, i would be in messages or email and it would just start calling the last dialed number over and over again. Id end the call and it would just start another. It would also just open voice commands without ever even touching the phone.
So i decided it was probably a OS bug or something, so i Installed a custom WINMO ROM and put android on it. It ran great for 2 days and it seemed i had fixed it. WRONG!! The bug is still there! What could be causing this issue?
I thought maybe it was the radio, but i flashed like 4 of them and it is still possessed!!
Anyone have any ideas???
Thanks
JohnnyVolcom5 said:
Ok, so i have a friends HD2 right now because she was having issues with it. After using it with the stock OS i immediately found the phone doing random tasks that i didnt initiate. For example, i would be in messages or email and it would just start calling the last dialed number over and over again. Id end the call and it would just start another. It would also just open voice commands without ever even touching the phone.
So i decided it was probably a OS bug or something, so i Installed a custom WINMO ROM and put android on it. It ran great for 2 days and it seemed i had fixed it. WRONG!! The bug is still there! What could be causing this issue?
I thought maybe it was the radio, but i flashed like 4 of them and it is still possessed!!
Anyone have any ideas???
Thanks
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I would suggest flash to one radio, 2.15.50.14, do a task 29(very important to get rid of any traces of old files/data in your internal rom partition) then depending which way you're going, winmmo or android, flash that.
Just had to read the thread with a title like that
Roloracer has hit it on the nail, just follow his instructions, and don't forget to format the sd card on the PC before putting it back in the phone
In my house its only the wife that acts possessed, lol
johnerz said:
Just had to read the thread with a title like that
Roloracer has hit it on the nail, just follow his instructions, and don't forget to format the sd card on the PC before putting it back in the phone
In my house its only the wife that acts possessed, lol
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feel you in the wife part! lol
I would recommend him to format the sd card in CWM since it's way easier to do over the pc way.
In CWM go to format card and select 1024 mb with a 0 swap.
roloracer said:
I would suggest flash to one radio, 2.15.50.14, do a task 29(very important to get rid of any traces of old files/data in your internal rom partition) then depending which way you're going, winmmo or android, flash that.
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Well thats what radio i initially flashed and is the radio that is on there now.
What is task 29? (sorry, im fairly new to this)
As to formatting SD card, i did that on MY HD2 and it is running NAND DL Desire by Dandiest. I formatted in Gnome Parition. Made a 1536 partition ext4, then broke that up into another ext4 partition at 512.
Is this what i should do on her phone? She likes having both WINMO and Android.
Thanks for all the replies and help!!
JohnnyVolcom5 said:
Well thats what radio i initially flashed and is the radio that is on there now.
What is task 29? (sorry, im fairly new to this)
As to formatting SD card, i did that on MY HD2 and it is running NAND DL Desire by Dandiest. I formatted in Gnome Parition. Made a 1536 partition ext4, then broke that up into another ext4 partition at 512.
Is this what i should do on her phone? She likes having both WINMO and Android.
Thanks for all the replies and help!!
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Task 29 HERE
I suggest you run the attached Task 29 .exe together in a folder with the
.nbh file of Radio 2.15.50.14
procedure: (HSPL a prerequisite)
1. take the Task 29.exe and the .nbh file of Radio 2.15.50.14 put these two in a folder
2. Enter bootlloader (with device off, long press volume down while briefly pressing power button)
3. connect device to pc via usb
4. run Task 29 as administrator (or just double click it)
5. dont panic if your screen goes completely while, just remove battery
6. put back battery, enter bootloader again and flash any custom winmo ROM
jigners said:
Task 29 HERE
I suggest you run the attached Task 29 .exe together in a folder with the
.nbh file of Radio 2.15.50.14
procedure: (HSPL a prerequisite)
1. take the Task 29.exe and the .nbh file of Radio 2.15.50.14 put these two in a folder
2. Enter bootlloader (with device off, long press volume down while briefly pressing power button)
3. connect device to pc via usb
4. run Task 29 as administrator (or just double click it)
5. dont panic if your screen goes completely while, just remove battery
6. put back battery, enter bootloader again and flash any custom winmo ROM
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Thanks, i found a video and a thread here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=644781
I will update everyone in a couple days. (for some reason after each new install it takes awhile for the phone to become "Possessed" again. Last one worked great for 2 days and then BOOM back to Exorcist BS!!!
Thanks again everyone!
jigners said:
6. put back battery, enter bootloader again and flash any custom winmo ROM
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Couldnt I just run Task29 with radio, (it will still be HSPL right?) then flash MAGLDR and just flash a NAND android rom?
My guess is yes, but would like some verification before i do ir
NEVERMIND...I just read your NAND guide in your sig....(which i used to on MY hd2, awesome guide and thanks BTW)
I will explore a little more before i ask questions from now on.
Thanks again Guys. and i will still update as to if it works!
if you have the radio already flashed , you don't need to flash it ever again!!! even after task 29, you don't need to, task 29 doesn't touch where your radio is stored.
I flashed my phone to 2.15 radio back in last november and task 29 about 20 times since then and never had to mess with the radio.
Hi, I've been having some trubles to find the way to first, update MaGLDR to 1.13, then install ClockworkMod Recovery and finally MIUI ROM. First I googled how to update MaGLDR to 1.13, but I couldn't follow the directions I found on the original thread, I didn't had ActiveSync. So I'm writing this thead so if someone has the same problems as I had, I hope this can help someone. And if you want to install any other ROM, this may be usefull too. I find the ROM installation from Recovery easier and faster then installing it by RUU, but, that's my opinion.
I want to make clear that all the files on this post are not my work, I just uploaded again, so you can find anything you need on this same post. I'll upload the MIUI ROM for HD2 too, I just want to add, that I rather this ROM for HD2 beacause it is very light and fast, but that's just my opinion too.
Before we begin, make sure your HD2 battery is at least 50% charge. So, let's begin.
Updating MaGLDR to 1.13 version
Downloads
MaGLDR v1.13
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1553616&stc=1&d=1355196631
As I mentioned it, my problem was to stablish an ActiveSync connection with the PC, so to solve that I've conected my HD2 on boot mode.
1. Connect your HD2 on boot mode(holding volume down key + Power button).
2. Wait for Windows to install drivers
3. Decompress the content of the file above on an empty folder
4. Rigth click on the ROMUpdateUtility.exe file and select Run as Administrator
5. Click the check box and click next, and repeat
6. Your phone will show a screen saying HTC with a progress bar for a little while, once it finishes it will restart, hold the power button so it shows the MaGLDR menu options, the option AD Recovery should be on the menu, and there you got, you just updated MaGLDR to 1.13 version.
Installing ClockworkMod Recovery
Before you choose which file to download here is an explanation from the original thread.
Q. I dont know which partition size to download
A. Depending on what type of roms you plan on using, you should choose the partition size based on the following.
150MB Partition - For bare roms including CyanogenMod, AOSP, and MiUI
250MB Partition - For Standard sense roms including Desire and EVo based ROMs, can also be used for some squashed HD builds
400MB Partition - For Larger roms including unsquashed Desire HD and Z roms, ROMs REQUIRE data2sd for EU HD2 with 512MB NAND
Downloads
Recovery v1.3 150MB
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1553658&stc=1&d=1355196154
Recovery v1.3 250MB
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1553671&stc=1&d=1355196518
Recovery v1.3 400MB
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1553673&stc=1&d=1355196627
1. Turn on your phone and hold Power button until MaGLDR menu shows up
2. Select USB Flasher option and press Send(Green button)
3. Wait for windows to install drivers
4. Decompress the content of the file you choose to download on an empty folder and right click on the DAF.exe file and click Run as Administrator
5. Wait until the program detects the phone and follow the instructions until the program has finished
6. Detach the phone and turn it on and hold Power button so you can access to the MaGLDR menu
7. Select the AD Recovery option and you'll see the Recovery menu
Installing MIUI ROM
Personaly I like to create a SD partition, so here are the steps once you are into the Recovery
1. Select advanced click Send
2. Select Partition SD Card
3. Select the size of the Ext partition
4. Select the size of the swap file
5. Select Yes
Downloads
MIUI ROM Android HD2 2.4.20
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?w6ul6y9cne5yhvc
1. Download the zip file to your SD ROM, do not decompress and insert your SD card in your phone
2. Turn on your phone into MaGLDR menu, select AD Recovery option and press Send
3. Select install zip from sdcard
4. Select choose zip from sdcard
5. Select the miuiandroid_HD2-2.4.20.zip
6. Select Yes and wait for the installation to end
7. Select reboot system now and wait for your phone to start, the forst time it takes a few minutes and there you got.
This may be a little repetitive, may be you can find some more information on other posts, but this is my first one and I just want to help because I tryed two days to figure out how to flash my HD2 and maybe this post will help someone to don't take that much time on searching. So thanks anyway
sharedito said:
Hi, I've been having some trubles to find the way to first, update MaGLDR to 1.13, then install ClockworkMod Recovery and finally MIUI ROM. First I googled how to update MaGLDR to 1.13, but I couldn't follow the directions I found on the original thread, I didn't had ActiveSync. So I'm writing this thead so if someone has the same problems as I had, I hope this can help someone. And if you want to install any other ROM, this may be usefull too. I find the ROM installation from Recovery easier and faster then installing it by RUU, but, that's my opinion.
I want to make clear that all the files on this post are not my work, I just uploaded again, so you can find anything you need on this same post. I'll upload the MIUI ROM for HD2 too, I just want to add, that I rather this ROM for HD2 beacause it is very light and fast, but that's just my opinion too.
Before we begin, make sure your HD2 battery is at least 50% charge. So, let's begin.
Updating MaGLDR to 1.13 version
Downloads
MaGLDR v1.13
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1553616&stc=1&d=1355196631
As I mentioned it, my problem was to stablish an ActiveSync connection with the PC, so to solve that I've conected my HD2 on boot mode.
1. Connect your HD2 on boot mode(holding volume down key + Power button).
2. Wait for Windows to install drivers
3. Decompress the content of the file above on an empty folder
4. Rigth click on the ROMUpdateUtility.exe file and select Run as Administrator
5. Click the check box and click next, and repeat
6. Your phone will show a screen saying HTC with a progress bar for a little while, once it finishes it will restart, hold the power button so it shows the MaGLDR menu options, the option AD Recovery should be on the menu, and there you got, you just updated MaGLDR to 1.13 version.
Installing ClockworkMod Recovery
Before you choose which file to download here is an explanation from the original thread.
Q. I dont know which partition size to download
A. Depending on what type of roms you plan on using, you should choose the partition size based on the following.
150MB Partition - For bare roms including CyanogenMod, AOSP, and MiUI
250MB Partition - For Standard sense roms including Desire and EVo based ROMs, can also be used for some squashed HD builds
400MB Partition - For Larger roms including unsquashed Desire HD and Z roms, ROMs REQUIRE data2sd for EU HD2 with 512MB NAND
Downloads
Recovery v1.3 150MB
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1553658&stc=1&d=1355196154
Recovery v1.3 250MB
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1553671&stc=1&d=1355196518
Recovery v1.3 400MB
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1553673&stc=1&d=1355196627
1. Turn on your phone and hold Power button until MaGLDR menu shows up
2. Select USB Flasher option and press Send(Green button)
3. Wait for windows to install drivers
4. Decompress the content of the file you choose to download on an empty folder and right click on the DAF.exe file and click Run as Administrator
5. Wait until the program detects the phone and follow the instructions until the program has finished
6. Detach the phone and turn it on and hold Power button so you can access to the MaGLDR menu
7. Select the AD Recovery option and you'll see the Recovery menu
Installing MIUI ROM
Personaly I like to create a SD partition, so here are the steps once you are into the Recovery
1. Select advanced click Send
2. Select Partition SD Card
3. Select the size of the Ext partition
4. Select the size of the swap file
5. Select Yes
Downloads
MIUI ROM Android HD2 2.4.20
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?w6ul6y9cne5yhvc
1. Download the zip file to your SD ROM, do not decompress and insert your SD card in your phone
2. Turn on your phone into MaGLDR menu, select AD Recovery option and press Send
3. Select install zip from sdcard
4. Select choose zip from sdcard
5. Select the miuiandroid_HD2-2.4.20.zip
6. Select Yes and wait for the installation to end
7. Select reboot system now and wait for your phone to start, the forst time it takes a few minutes and there you got.
This may be a little repetitive, may be you can find some more information on other posts, but this is my first one and I just want to help because I tryed two days to figure out how to flash my HD2 and maybe this post will help someone to don't take that much time on searching. So thanks anyway
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I got error in connection (through ActSync,) what is the solution. i have installed HTCSync but it doesnt detect my device.
Device Info :
Model No : T-Mobile_LEO
Platform : PocketPC
Radio : 2.10.50.26
OS : 5.2.21892
Protocol : 15.39.50.07U
What to do ?????
Easy WAY
Hey thanks for this guide, it is the most easiest guide on installing ROM's on the HD2.
I have always run into problems when installing ROM , it always some error, because the MAGLDR file or some
other file is the wrong version etc
I have send days trying to find a quick and problematic free and best way to install ROM's on the HD2,
right now I am on my second HD2 and I am trying to install the latest's Miui ROM's on it,
the first HD2 stop working after I flash it the last time with ROM's and the phone keep freezing frequently, and most time I would have to remove
the battery which eventually damage one of the battery connecting pin, I send it to a repair shop and they made a mess of it
now I have it for parts.thank again.....
No problem
Django64 said:
Hey thanks for this guide, it is the most easiest guide on installing ROM's on the HD2.
I have always run into problems when installing ROM , it always some error, because the MAGLDR file or some
other file is the wrong version etc
I have send days trying to find a quick and problematic free and best way to install ROM's on the HD2,
right now I am on my second HD2 and I am trying to install the latest's Miui ROM's on it,
the first HD2 stop working after I flash it the last time with ROM's and the phone keep freezing frequently, and most time I would have to remove
the battery which eventually damage one of the battery connecting pin, I send it to a repair shop and they made a mess of it
now I have it for parts.thank again.....
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No problem, I made this post log time ago, but I'm glad to know at least it helped. And lol, I have parts of HD2 too, I am now on a i777, so let's see how it goes
Santbohara said:
I got error in connection (through ActSync,) what is the solution. i have installed HTCSync but it doesnt detect my device.
Device Info :
Model No : T-Mobile_LEO
Platform : PocketPC
Radio : 2.10.50.26
OS : 5.2.21892
Protocol : 15.39.50.07U
What to do ?????
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Well, sorry for taking so long to reply, but your problem seemed to lay on te cable cord o maybe on you Bootloader version, I don't remember well enoght to say exactli whats your problem. Sorry
Well ...
Django64 said:
Hey thanks for this guide, it is the most easiest guide on installing ROM's on the HD2.
I have always run into problems when installing ROM , it always some error, because the MAGLDR file or some
other file is the wrong version etc
I have send days trying to find a quick and problematic free and best way to install ROM's on the HD2,
right now I am on my second HD2 and I am trying to install the latest's Miui ROM's on it,
the first HD2 stop working after I flash it the last time with ROM's and the phone keep freezing frequently, and most time I would have to remove
the battery which eventually damage one of the battery connecting pin, I send it to a repair shop and they made a mess of it
now I have it for parts.thank again.....
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sharedito said:
No problem, I made this post log time ago, but I'm glad to know at least it helped. And lol, I have parts of HD2 too, I am now on a i777, so let's see how it goes
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Well ... Dear Friend ... I'm Sure you missed Something so lets check This :
1- The Windows Should be XP ( If have 7 You need To install active sync and HTC Drivers To make the "Serial" ( In boot loader ) cange ino "USB")
2- Try HD2Toolkit ( thanks to @ksubedi )To install any Of MAGLDR or CLK
..: Good Luck :..
With Best Wishes
Hitman1376
Thanks
hitman1376 said:
Well ... Dear Friend ... I'm Sure you missed Something so lets check This :
1- The Windows Should be XP ( If have 7 You need To install active sync and HTC Drivers To make the "Serial" ( In boot loader ) cange ino "USB")
2- Try HD2Toolkit ( thanks to @ksubedi )To install any Of MAGLDR or CLK
..: Good Luck :..
With Best Wishes
Hitman1376
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Maybe I missed about HD2Toolkit, but the steps I wrote, I executed them on Windows 7 and it all worked perfectly several times, and yet indeed you need either the drivers, that I downloaded throught Windows Update, or ActiveSync from the HTC webpage, or you can just google them, but I agree on the fact that Windows XP is better when flashing any device, and HD2Toolkit, if you can get your hands on it, is a very useful set of tools, depending on what you want to do
Thanks a lot Hitman1376
Glad to hear that ...
sharedito said:
Maybe I missed about HD2Toolkit, but the steps I wrote, I executed them on Windows 7 and it all worked perfectly several times, and yet indeed you need either the drivers, that I downloaded throught Windows Update, or ActiveSync from the HTC webpage, or you can just google them, but I agree on the fact that Windows XP is better when flashing any device, and HD2Toolkit, if you can get your hands on it, is a very useful set of tools, depending on what you want to do
Thanks a lot Hitman1376
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Gladt to know I could help ... Was my duty ... Good luck
With Best Wishes
Hitman1376
I installed this MAGLDR (it says aMAGLDR v1.13 at the top), but cannot set AD SD dir, when I go to Services->BootSettings, highlight 3. AD SD Dir and press left button (Green?) it goes straight to MAGLDR home, giveing me no option to choose folder.
Partitions on my SD card:
1. Unallocated - 8MB
2. FAT32 - 17,2GB
3. Ext4 - 1GB
4. Ext4 - 4.1GB
5. Unformatted - 7GB
If I understand right it should see 2 as /sdcard and (after flash of Android) - 3 as /system and 4 as /data?
Forgot setting FAT32 as primary... idiot...
I have HTC HD2. I am non-technical but have succeeded in installing WP 7.8.
Can't handle this but am very comfortable with Android. Should have done this in the first place!
How can I remove WP and install Android 4.2 in a manner that takes advantage of the various preliminary procedures I carried out to install WP.
Many thanks for a solution. Step by step would be brilliant.
simple:
use NAND Toolkit
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1090783
dont forget format SDcard... use https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/SDFormatter4exe.zip
in option select Format size adjustment to ON and format SDcard....
notice: if you used Yuki ROM (BTTF) Sdcard is locked and must unlock first before format... other WP7 ROM's not lock cards
use Task29 to erase NAND on HD2
install magldr
select system size partition (in every ROM description is mentioned recommended partition size)
put ROM on SDcard (in zip file)
boot to magldr
select adrecovery
if needed make ext partition on Sdcard
flash ROM...
brianew said:
I have HTC HD2. I am non-technical but have succeeded in installing WP 7.8.
Can't handle this but am very comfortable with Android. Should have done this in the first place!
How can I remove WP and install Android 4.2 in a manner that takes advantage of the various preliminary procedures I carried out to install WP.
Many thanks for a solution. Step by step would be brilliant.
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Click to collapse
1. Download and install HTC HD2 Toolkit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1090783
2. Run the Toolkit, and click on Task29 (this will whipe your phone, all your data will be lost!)
3. Make sure you are using radio 2.15.50.14 (if you're not sure, just install it again)
4. Install MAGLDR 1.13
5. Install ClockworkMod Recovery (make sure you use the right partition size, check the page of the ROM you're gonna use)
6. Install the ROM of your choice!
If you want more detailed instructions, take a look here: CLICK, and start with Phase 2 (I take, since your used WP, that HSPL 2.08 is installed). Good luck!
Thank you dxdy
Very helpful.:good:
How to make a dual but vm7.8 and JB 4.2.2!?
Someone that can help me......
Monin' at all,
i have a big problem ( for me) and i need a help.
My HD2 (italia) was passed from W 6.5 to android many years ago and until yesterday on it there was a Langhtang rom .
Yesterday i hav put Win 7.8 but i see that have some problem and i prove to put another time Android.
Here born the problem.
I make:
1 task
2 radio
task
malgdr
exact partition ( for Lang rom)
put Lang rom in a NEW card SD
when i go to on
i see the the Malgdr screen but when i push ADRECOVERY ( to go in Recovery),
the phone goes in the next screen ( ...... go go go) ......and remains there until I touch the Fullscreen with finger.
After the recovery start, i put the rom, the rom goes but when the phone is switched off, if I press the button to turn it back on, it not turn on ( the screer remain like off),
until I touch the Fullscreen with finger.
Someone can help me? Tank's in advance.
Luci