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Okay so I bought my HTC Tattoo and started installing apps but than it says memory full I know it only installs on phone mem. but is there an easy way to make it save on memory card, I a tutorial but I don't understand what to do in it....can somebody help me with very detailed tutorial please...or over MSN/Skype

You have to root it and do some more. When rooting you will loose your warranty.

Ihaveatattoo said:
and do some more.
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what more?

Look in the development forum, there is a thread about apps2sd. Or pick a ROM with that feature.

Ihaveatattoo said:
Look in the development forum, there is a thread about apps2sd. Or pick a ROM with that feature.
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can u find it for me?

go to htc tattoo>android development and then you can find your custom rom....

All the ROMs: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=698576

What rom?
What rom is good?

There are a lot of 1.6 ROMs, some 2.1 and 2.2 and a 2.3
With 2.2 you do not need to partition the SD card.
The newer Android version the ROM has, the more applications are compatible with it.

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Best ROM to install on HD2

Hi
I will be getting an HTC HD2 in a few days and I am planning on loading the Android Froyo OS, and will be using it as my main system.
But looking through all those threads, I am stuck as to where to begin.
I need to find the latest and best NAND ROM for the HD2, since I intend to do all this hopefully just one time.
I would appreciate any guides that would get me rolling in the right direction.
thanks
Personal opinion
Hi,
I have tried many ROM till now, infact mostly all the ROMs. The best for my purpose ( since I am a heavy user ) is HyperDroidGingerbreadV1.2.
Benefits:-
1. Tweeked
2. Super Speed
3. Battery saver
4. Nice UI
5. Very responsive.
PS: Do give it a try.
I suggest you go to the forum and just read. You will find lots of tutorials on how to install and tweak the roms. You will find multiple roms and each has unique features. What I have done, and what I suggest for you, is just tried a bunch of different roms to see what works best for me. Try them all and see what you like the most. Part of the fun of having the HD2 is all the different things you can do with it.
bhagiratha said:
Hi
I will be getting an HTC HD2 in a few days and I am planning on loading the Android Froyo OS, and will be using it as my main system.
But looking through all those threads, I am stuck as to where to begin.
I need to find the latest and best NAND ROM for the HD2, since I intend to do all this hopefully just one time.
I would appreciate any guides that would get me rolling in the right direction.
thanks
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I've tried almost every rom on the board .....so
Heres my top 3... Everything works low battery drain
1. JDMS based on the newest android ginger super fast with lots of options Tmobile ready link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=782301
2. MDJ Froyo revolution ... sense build need to put it in apn settings for internet
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823491
3. Motoman234 MyTouch3g Glacier build... very unique tmobile ready out of the box
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919853
This question/topic is frowned upon on XDA simply because its asked over and over again and there is no real answer as its subjective.
What is "best" for one person isnt always "best" for another and you may experience problems that another person didnt on his hardware.
There is no point in just asking what is the best one to install, The best thing you can do is to go read some guides etc, research as much info as you can and then try various roms until you find one that you like best or works best for YOU.
Do I need to still have windows on the phone to be able to install Android, or can it be done on its own?
Depends if you're installing a ROM or NAND.
ROMs install on your media card and require WinMo to boot the phone, NANDS replace WinMo.
Note that ROMs and NANDs are located in different sections of the forum.
xs11e said:
Depends if you're installing a ROM or NAND.
ROMs install on your media card and require WinMo to boot the phone, NANDS replace WinMo.
Note that ROMs and NANDs are located in different sections of the forum.
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???? ????
You can install SD builds or NAND builds. SD builds are just copied to your SD card and you boot them from within Windows, but NAND builds replace Windows. Both types of build are ROMs.
I would prefer the NAND ROMS. I really don't like windows at all.
Can't find the guide to help me do the NAND install.
johncmolyneux said:
Both types of build are ROMs.
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Nay, dear sir. A ROM refers to software flashed to internal memory, whilst a build refers to software installed on an SD card.
Unfortunately a lot of people ignore or are not aware of this convention, but it's a pretty important one to prevent confusion.
StephanV said:
Nay, dear sir. A ROM refers to software flashed to internal memory, whilst a build refers to software installed on an SD card.
Unfortunately a lot of people ignore or are not aware of this convention, but it's a pretty important one to prevent confusion.
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Thanks for the correction, but actually ROM is the chip that the build is flashed onto (in the case of NAND). They're all builds, regardless of location
We could be stuck in an endless debate here, because these terms have different kinds of meanings. ROM is also often used as an abbreviation of ROM image, i.e. a image of the firmware on a read-only memory chip (ROM chip). This means that it would be valid to call NAND firmware ROM, and invalid to call SD firmware ROM since it's not meant for read-only memory.
While strictly speaking it is indeed correct to call NAND firmware a build, there has been made a convention (I suppose this is HD2 specific) to keep them seperated.
casemandan said:
I've tried almost every rom on the board .....so
Heres my top 3... Everything works low battery drain
1. JDMS based on the newest android ginger super fast with lots of options Tmobile ready link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=782301
2. MDJ Froyo revolution ... sense build need to put it in apn settings for internet
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823491
3. Motoman234 MyTouch3g Glacier build... very unique tmobile ready out of the box
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919853
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Casemandan, did I miss something? I have been browsing the JDMS thread for a few days, but don't see how it is "T-Mobile ready." In particular, I'm looking for MMS that comes in the same quality as the sense T-Mobile ready builds. Read a few tips but quality is still sacrificed upon receiving for all gingerbread ROMs I've tried.
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Hello and thanks to all.
According to title of this thread , I need a NAND ROM which has a file manger and support Persian language.
Any suggestion ?
Best regards.
To my opinion is it to wait for a stabe gingerbread or (maybe) Honeycomb NAND rom, isnt it?
Thank mate...
i think best rom for hd2 is cyanogen mod7 v2.6 that is android 2.3.2
I like the MIUI build. It has a few hiccups, but great. Love this than the other builds.
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[Q] not a total nooby but need some help

hello guys i know that this a silly question
but can u help me to find a nand desire hd version that doesn't need an sdcard
i tired coredroid dhd by sergio but when i remove the memory it just hang
this is my first time flashing android to nand so plz help
Read the newbies guide in the sticky link from my sig.
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wrong section
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can i get a real answer cuz i didn't find anything in the wiki exept for the dft desire stock rom
cos maybe u haven't tried to post/discussed on the right place ???
this is a wrong place m8, u need to go to
HD2 Android NAND Development
rikardo1979 said:
cos maybe u haven't tried to post/discussed on the right place ???
this is a wrong place m8, u need to go to
HD2 Android NAND Development
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He posted in the right place. Development forums are only for posting builds/roms. But you can ask questions inside of a already posted topic about said build.
2.15 radio
2.2miui stock via cwm
foxthemene said:
hello guys i know that this a silly question
but can u help me to find a nand desire hd version that doesn't need an sdcard
i tired coredroid dhd by sergio but when i remove the memory it just hang
this is my first time flashing android to nand so plz help
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What exactly do u mean doesnt need an sdcard. Meaning doesnt run off of the sdcard? If so any desire build in the nand development section will work. Pick one that suits you best. Try segios build...its really nice.
2.15 radio
2.2miui stock via cwm
Well, obviously thats what I mean
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He posted in the right place. Development forums are only for posting builds/roms. But you can ask questions inside of a already posted topic about said build.
2.15 radio
2.2miui stock via cwm
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AFAIK unless you have a 1024 HD2, you end up with something like 5mb free space on a DesireHD build without using an SD card. This is possibly why it hung (hanged?). I remember reading that if you do have a 1024 HD2 then Desire HD builds will work without an SD card.
Anyway, desire ROMs are small enough and there are others out there. I'm currently using a Hyperdroid GB ROM and I can remove the SD card without issues. Phone reports...:
Storage Space:278mb
Free Space: 84.85mb.
...I have loads of apps installed as well.
Hope this helps
Hyperdroid build ->http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918899
This is what I use ATM
DesireZ/HD -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=962600
I used this ROM for a long time. Good build that uses SD card as data partition unless you are a lucky one with a 1024HD2
thanks for ur answer so there is nothing to do with the leo512
but i have another question to ask
is there a desire rom that have the newer sense found in the desire hd roms?
thanks for ur help currently using derie stock rom by dft
There won't be as that's what makes the DHD ROM's different compared to the Desire ones. Why would you wanna remove the SD card during boot anyway? Btw, I recommend the DHD Revolution build by Arif-ali. Seems to work quite well.
Currently I am running gauner's dhd rom and do not need an SD card and have 50 something MB free internal memory...
Edit: EU Leo with 512MB
Internal : 221 MB / Free: 57,5 MB
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Easiest upgrade from original HD2 Android?

I need a simple upgrade from the original HD2 Android 2.2 to a stable 2.3.x version.
Can anyone suggest one? (This is not a "which is the best ROM" request.)
I just want one that is the simplest and working out of the box to flash from the original MGLDR 2.2 Android on a TMOUS HD2. I'm flashing for an older friend for whom I installed the original some time ago, and he asked me to help him get Gingerbread, and I'm a little 'out of the loop' on the HD2 Android developments and particulars, so a simple flash is best. Is there a simple CWM flashable version for TMOUS that doesn't need to manually mess with partition prep, etc.?
Stability is more important than bleeding edge in this case, so any 2.3.x build is fine.
Thanks for any suggestions you might have.
donalgodon said:
I need a simple upgrade from the original HD2 Android 2.2 to a stable 2.3.x version.
Can anyone suggest one? (This is not a "which is the best ROM" request.)
I just want one that is the simplest and working out of the box to flash from the original MGLDR 2.2 Android on a TMOUS HD2. I'm flashing for an older friend for whom I installed the original some time ago, and he asked me to help him get Gingerbread, and I'm a little 'out of the loop' on the HD2 Android developments and particulars, so a simple flash is best. Is there a simple CWM flashable version for TMOUS that doesn't need to manually mess with partition prep, etc.?
Stability is more important than bleeding edge in this case, so any 2.3.x build is fine.
Thanks for any suggestions you might have.
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If you're looking for a sense rom, I'd suggest going with one of the dhd roms (You'll have to use usb flasher to get the partition on), otherwise the simplest would be either:
This -> NexusHD2
This -> Typhoon CM7
or This -> HyperDroid CM7
These three roms need less system space than sense roms, so if you don't mind having a lot of empty space in your system partition, all you need to do is flash the zip using cwr.
My personal recommendation is the Typhoon Rom (2nd rom), it's very stable and up to date. Also, you can use either Titanium Backup/MyBackup apps to backup the phone's current apps.
I would recommend HyperDroidCM7v3.1. It's android 2.3.5 for both cwm and magldr. When I found it I stopped searching, and I am never gonna try anything else! (well, maybe. But you know what I mean hehe )
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se1988 said:
I would recommend HyperDroidCM7v3.1. It's android 2.3.5 for both cwm and magldr. When I found it I stopped searching, and I am never gonna try anything else! (well, maybe. But you know what I mean hehe )
Sent from my HD2 HyperDroidCM7v3.1 using XDA Premium
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Does it require manual partition setup?
donalgodon said:
Does it require manual partition setup?
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Only if you need apps2sd...
Use gParted, its no hassle
Thanks very much for your help, guys.
All finished. Everything running great.
Thanks too, i´m learning.
donalgodon said:
Thanks very much for your help, guys.
All finished. Everything running great.
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_Mephisto_ said:
Thanks too, i´m learning.
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Then hit the "Thanks" button

htc hd2

Can anyone help me i have a htc hd 2 and its converted over to androied .Is there any new roms that i can change from ver 2.2.1 is there something new???
Yes there are plenty of Gingerbread ROMs (2.3.3 and 2.3.4) for the HD2. Go have a look in the HD2 Android NAND Development forum.
thanks for info.is that better then what i have 2.2.1??
Try tytung 3.2a. It's a really good one.
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Jose 3071 said:
thanks for info.is that better then what i have 2.2.1??
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Yes you are using a Froyo ROM, Gingerbread has several advantages over Froyo, one being a better keyboard. Also there is a lot of apps that do not run on Froyo but do on Gingerbread.
hi if i have androied on my phone htc hd2 can i just down load a new rom and install it?
You need to be reading around in the HD2 Android forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=743
Yes, all you need to do is download and install another ROM. There are instructions for installation in whatever ROM you choose to install. There are a lot to choose from.
whats the best one?
Jose 3071 said:
whats the best one?
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Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, Neopolitan, Spumoni?
Really, you can't ask that kind of question around here and expect a serious reply. Try Tytung, that was previously recommended to you. Or Hyperdroid, or AmeriCan Android.
Try any or all of them.
hey sorry im new to this dont know the steps to take like i said its an hdc hd2 and i have android on it im happy whit what i have i just wanted to know if the only thing i have to down load is the new rom and install?
Here. I'll pick for you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1209474
Read the WHOLE first post. There are installation instructions included in it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275119
one of the best sense 3.5 roms at the moment - take a look

looking for an android Nand-only rom for HD2 EU

I am looking for a stable android ROM for my HD2 to be installed on the phone memory only and has nothing to do with the SD card...
I need something closer to the following rom but updated:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893620
Thank you !
Nakkoush said:
I am looking for a stable android ROM for my HD2 to be installed on the phone memory only and has nothing to do with the SD card...
I need something closer to the following rom but updated:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893620
Thank you !
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Have you even tried looking in the NAND Development forum? There are tonnes of those to choose from. Read the sticky at the top by yz.hd for a good list of almost all of them.
Nigeldg said:
Have you even tried looking in the NAND Development forum? There are tonnes of those to choose from. Read the sticky at the top by yz.hd for a good list of almost all of them.
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dude, i am looking for a Sence nand rom (since I use HTCsync) that will install on the phone's internal memory only without the need to partition and use my external SDCARD (of the HD2 EU version).
AFAIK, I couldn't find any ROM beside the one that I posted its link in my previous post that can be installed on the phone's internal memory only !
Any help is highly appreciated !
Nakkoush said:
dude, i am looking for a Sence nand rom (since I use HTCsync) that will install on the phone's internal memory only without the need to partition and use my external SDCARD (of the HD2 EU version).
AFAIK, I couldn't find any ROM beside the one that I posted its link in my previous post that can be installed on the phone's internal memory only !
Any help is highly appreciated !
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Literally a few seconds on the NAND Development page and I found this. The OP clearly states that A2SD is an extra addon, and post 4 confirms this. Should be fine for you
Nigeldg said:
Literally a few seconds on the NAND Development page and I found this. The OP clearly states that A2SD is an extra addon, and post 4 confirms this. Should be fine for you
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I feel embarrassed to ask you more mate BUT the fact is that Android 2.2.x never work fine with 7 digits numbers caller ID 0x xxx xxx... I need something like 2.3.x with Sence (to use it with HTCsync as well)
Nakkoush said:
I feel embarrassed to ask you more mate BUT the fact is that Android 2.2.x never work fine with 7 digits numbers caller ID 0x xxx xxx... I need something like 2.3.x with Sence (to use it with HTCsync as well)
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Not sure if any of those don't use SD EXTs for EU models, but if so it will be a 2.3.3 with Sense 2.1 ROM. I'm reasonably sure that Sense 3.0 + is far too big to fit only on NAND storage. Also, the whole point of the Q&A is to ask questions and get answers So there isn't any need to be embarassed unless you haven't searched yet
You can try Team Blue Droid by Dansta, it is GB with Sense 3.5. All you need to do is flash it, as long as you do not have an sd-ext then it will automatically flash as a Tmous HD2 and install the rom on internal memory.
chrisrj28 said:
You can try Team Blue Droid by Dansta, it is GB with Sense 3.5. All you need to do is flash it, as long as you do not have an sd-ext then it will automatically flash as a Tmous HD2 and install the rom on internal memory.
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Hello everybody. I also need nand installation coz i want sd-ext for data2sd.... plz help
shezi2243 said:
Hello everybody. I also need nand installation coz i want sd-ext for data2sd.... plz help
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=928
Kameirus said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=928
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I knw wHERE the NAND section is. I wanna knw abt a nand only sense 3.5 rom. Coz they usually ask for sd-ext
shezi2243 said:
I knw wHERE the NAND section is. I wanna knw abt a nand only sense 3.5 rom. Coz they usually ask for sd-ext
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Nand only sense 3.5 on a EU hd2 without sd-ext? are you sure that thing even exist?
Even if it does, I doubt you'll be able to install more than just a couple of apps.
Use YZ sticky compilation to find sense 3.5 roms, and start narrowing them down.
Marvlesz said:
Nand only sense 3.5 on a EU hd2 without sd-ext? are you sure that thing even exist?
Even if it does, I doubt you'll be able to install more than just a couple of apps.
Use YZ sticky compilation to find sense 3.5 roms, and start narrowing them down.
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Well if i could hav something like it, id use sibere data2sd to hav 1 gb sd ext for app installation
This is the best you can get for nand system.... Urdroid.
TBD Sense
fsxpilipinas said:
This is the best you can get for nand system.... Urdroid.
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I'm Using this rom from 5 days can't believe its so smooth and very good battery it's a sense rom by developer sundawg.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1769081

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