MDJ Can you make a gingerbread sd build for people that are runing wp7 and android on there sd card plz thank you.
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Im running MDJ froyo HD 4.6 on my sd card and wonder if i can use MDJ s10.4 kernel?
I´ve seen this kernel at his NAND builts, but has not been sure if it works on this built im using.
Grateful for any response tnx
This Android system is on SD card and running well previously.
After MAGLDR1.12 and WP7 are updated, I start this Android from MAGLDR, then I find that wifi does not work any more. (when I turn on wifi, the notification is "unable to scan for networks")
summit_zhang said:
This Android system is on SD card and running well previously.
After MAGLDR1.12 and WP7 are updated, I start this Android from MAGLDR, then I find that wifi does not work any more. (when I turn on wifi, the notification is "unable to scan for networks")
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I would suggest you reinstall Android.
BTW What android build are you using?
I have tried several builds.
including
MDJ FroYo HD v.4.6
MDJ Revolution HD v.1.2
MDJ FroYo Sense Revolution v.1.7 [kernel: MDJ S6.1]
Its because those builds are not written to boot from magldr, they are designed for haret.exe.
If you want to boot Android from SD via magldr you need to use a compatible or edited build.
Thank you for your reply.
The build I mentioned above is MDJ FroYo Sense Revolution v.1.7 [kernel: MDJ S6.1]
I have found MIUI 1.1.14 with good wifi, but it has other many bugs.
Is there method that pick up wifi module from MIUI to MDJ?
summit_zhang said:
Thank you for your reply.
The build I mentioned above is MDJ FroYo Sense Revolution v.1.7 [kernel: MDJ S6.1]
I have found MIUI 1.1.14 with good wifi, but it has other many bugs.
Is there method that pick up wifi module from MIUI to MDJ?
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Dude, Ive already told you you have to use a magldr compatible version, none of teh MDJ builds are compatible.
check these 2 topics aswell as some others for info on which builds work. I myself am using a edited version of NexusHD2 1.8 and works very well from MAGLDR-SD.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=913815
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=913964
Download this version ANdroid fixed for magldr
http://www.multiupload.com/38KFUHNRJ6
I have looked many time on this site and others trying to find a good link for 2.2 for my hd2. I did find one and it did not load correctly. If someone could help with a good link that would be awesome. you can email link to jrsgvr4 at live.com. Thank you in advance.
Quite a few good solid and stable 2.2 and 2.3 sense and non sense versions, I like sense and recommend the rom in my sig or don't be lazy and use the search or just look!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I found myself in the same problem a couple months ago.
What I use is: darkstone SuperRAM FroYo v1.5
link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870518
This is the most stable build I have used. (My opinion)
I have tried Android 2.2 with HTC Sense but some apps don't work and is very laggy.
If you still want to try Sense, use: [7 Mar][DL Desire v4.32.44.12][Sense Re-Engineering with RAM][Simply FAST]
link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=881937
I have not tried Gingerbread (2.3) and won't for a while because most apps aren't compatible with Gingerbread:
If you want Gingerbread (2.3), use: [MAR 05] AmeriCanAndroid AOSP HD2 GB233 CM7|bkup2sdext234 [KERNEL:AmCanAndroid r3.01]
link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=957652
SD Card builds vs NAND builds:
Using SD builds is safer than NAND builds. This is because you can go back to Windows Mobile quickly if for some reason you don't want somebody to know you have Android on your phone.
Personally, I use SD builds so I don't have to go through the risk of bricking my HD2 while flashing a NAND build on it.
RAM (SD CARD) Builds:
Builds that use RAM to run Android are theoretically faster than NAND builds.
RAM is a faster memory compared to NAND memory.
Plus, SD Builds that use RAM don't stress the SD Card and make the phone hot/shorten the SD Card's life.
If you have anymore questions, reply to me.
Why would you ask this question on a development website? Where people make ROM's? Obviously just look in the development section.
A little more info needed, do you have MAGLDR or are you booting from SD?
hi guys,
i appologise in advance is this thread is in the wrong place.
i am currently using darkstone superRAM froYo v1.5 and cant seem to copy my sim contacts to the phone, also i wanted to try gingerbread.....which is the current best gingerbread rom using the SD method? also are you able to copy simcard contacts?
thanks in advance for all your help
Go to your contacts, hit the menu/options button, import/export, then import from Sim.
That is for my Typhoon Gingerbread rom (NAND)
sorry, whats the difference between the NAND version and the SD card version
NAND Version runs from internal Phone Memory and SD Version runs from SD card.
Check out this thread for more information about flashing a NAND ROM.
i currently use darkstone superRam froyo v1.5.......can anyone recommend a good SD card Gingerbread rom?
thanks
So ppl.. m new on androiding htc hd2..
i know wats d diffrence but
what are the profits on installing android on sd,, in magldr sd.. and in nand flashing roms..
for what shuld i go for so dat i culd get smooth and stable android on my hd2..
android sd and android mgldr sd have same performance. but nand roms absolutely much better in terms of stability and speed. especially in sense roms there is a big difference. sd sense roms are very laggy. so go to nand roms as soon as possible
Hey depaak,
i'm in the same situation.
HD2 with WM 6.5 and wanna have a new Android Version.
The perfect solution is - as mutil described - an NAND Rom for your HD2. [RAM is faster than a SD Card]
You've to decide if you want to install an Android with Sense (the layout of Android added with some nice features by htc) or an Android without Sense.
I took an Rom with Sense: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1298188
Nice Evening
Still confused about sd/magldr boot
So. if we can boot to android from winmo.. then y do the chefs provide link for magldr version in Android on sd develpent??
deepak.soni said:
So. if we can boot to android from winmo.. then y do the chefs provide link for magldr version in Android on sd develpent??
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you can use sd roms with winmo. but with mgldr you can use both nand roms and sd roms. for instance i use a cm7 build in nand and a miui rom in sd. that is one of the points that makes mgldr superior to clk.