I install android(sd build) from magldr 1.13.When it boot succes,I can't unlock to use.I try to boot many time to fix,but stuck on unlock sceen alltime.
I have 4 partition
1. 6 GB fat32
2. 1 GB ext3
3. unformatt 7 GB (WP7)
4. 200 mb fat32 (WP7)
Android sdbuild which I try to boot are
1. Desire HD MOD Pure
2. DL DesireZ v3.4 final
3. americandroid
4. MCCM HD V4.0 [Desire HD]
5. DL DesireHD v2.0
All of this don't work for me.
Could anyone help to fix this problem,plz?
so you are using WP7 and you want android on SD right???
follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=945565
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I dont now wy when i lunch the Android in my Leo during the boot i can see this message:
dd:writing '/sdcard/Android/data.img': no space left on the device
472+0 records in
470+1 records out
failed
failed to allocate storage
this message appears only if I use the Android rom with HTC SEnse.
if I use the rom without Sense the boot be successful.
before copy the folder in the sd i made a format in FAT32 by PC!
after the format FAT 32 I have 1.84 giga storage free on the SD
I have this Problem with the follow ROMS:
[BUILD][02.09.2010][FroyoStone Sense - V2][Kernel: darkstone 2.6.32.9 #3]
[System Dump]HTC Ace (Desire HD) 1.04.161.2 CL233468 test-keys!
[BUILD][31.08.2010][mattc Leo + Froyo w/Sense 1.7][Kernel: mattc 2.6.32.9 #4]
with this rom the Android boot be successful
▐ BUILD▐ 30.08.2010▐ ★shubCRAFT 1.5★CM6 Final★▐ ★Kernel: ElBartoME 2.6.32.9 #1★ ▐
somebody have a solution?
I been trying to just load android one time with MAGLDR 1.12,
I've tried all the recommendations, and I can't get one to boot. The Desire Z v.2.1 and 2.2.
SuperRAM with and wtihout letama's initgz
Nexus HD2 with and without the modification in the "how to boot android on sd..." thread
I just want one android build that I can boot, I don't understand. It either freezes @ startup of lockscreen, or just green HTC forever, or stuck @ gogogo or something.
does anyone have a version that works and can they just zip up what they have and upload it (prefer an aosp or CM build, superram would be sweet) so I can just extract to root and boot up with the same configuration or something?
willing to try anything, I've got WP7 working perfect and 10 free gigs on the SD card on fat32 (the other 5 go to WP7 partition).
any help would be appreciated.
I have the ROM IMILKA-DHD-RAM image. SD is partitioned with FAT32 and ext3. ROM works fine. As SD / MAGLDR (Boot AD SD) I have different ROM' , DHD and Miui and work properly.
THERE IS ONLY Gingerbread7 (AmericanAndroid,poybbc, MCCM, ...) will not start. It just stays on the HTC logo are (freezes). rootfs.img and startup are OK . I have 5 different MAGLDR GB Rome tried but can not start. The another Rom like DHD, INC., Z and Miui work fine. I've reformatted SD, 2 SD tried but without success. Can someone please help me.
So...I've recently got a class 10 SD card, and thinking of going for a ROM that will utilize both the space and the read/write speeds of my card.
The question is...which is faster, SD or Native SD? And what are the general differences.
AW: [Q] SD vs Native SD (ROM Performance)
Hi,
some answers (my experiences)...
normal SD:
+ simple to install (copy files on SD)
+ dual/triple/... boot (if you have a 32 GB SD, you can have so many ROMs... and don't delete WinMobile/WinPhone)
+ backup = copy container files
- not so fast, because of IO over Fat/ext4-filesystem
- no single source with NAND (ports mostly with some tools)
NativeSD: Combinates advantages of NAND and normal SD
+ fast (depends of SD-Class, I use Cass 6 and it is fast )
+ mutch NAND ROMs supports NativeSD too (single source)
+ dual/triple/... boot (you can have one/two/... androids and WinMobile 6.5 or WinPhone 7.x)
o backup with recovery-tool
- installation not so simple as normal SD (you have to partition your SD-Card)
if you want normal SD or NativeSD on WinMobile, you can start android with my tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33174747
Sent from my HTC HD2 using xda app-developers app
o82239 said:
Hi,
some answers (my experiences)...
normal SD:
+ simple to install (copy files on SD)
+ dual/triple/... boot (if you have a 32 GB SD, you can have so many ROMs... and don't delete WinMobile/WinPhone)
+ backup = copy container files
- not so fast, because of IO over Fat/ext4-filesystem
- no single source with NAND (ports mostly with some tools)
NativeSD: Combinates advantages of NAND and normal SD
+ fast (depends of SD-Class, I use Cass 6 and it is fast )
+ mutch NAND ROMs supports NativeSD too (single source)
+ dual/triple/... boot (you can have one/two/... androids and WinMobile 6.5 or WinPhone 7.x)
o backup with recovery-tool
- installation not so simple as normal SD (you have to partition your SD-Card)
if you want normal SD or NativeSD on WinMobile, you can start android with my tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33174747
Sent from my HTC HD2 using xda app-developers app
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Thanks for giving me some information! And I will most definitely check your tool our since I've been thinking of dual booting so yeah! Thanks again!
I plan to have a super smooth working environment on my tmous HD2 ..
I decided to flash Jelly time rom along with clk to be as native as android and use swap parition to increase my working ram
I have a class 10 sandisk 16gb card
i am familiar with magldr but no idea about clk...which version do i flash ? 1.5 ? cx its 1.4 on the hd2 tool kit ...
and can i partition with 4ext recovery ? the swap partition?
please gimme step by step instructions , i shall be grate ful ..