Multi-Boot-System - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

Hello
Now I have a NAND builds on it.
Are there ways a Windows Mobile 6.5 or 7, SD Build Android, Ubuntu
boot from SD card so to speak, multi-boot system.
Would be a nice thing.
Would not want to constantly flash back and forth to "only" testing times.
greet uzzoo

You can boot another android with boot ad sd ,also u can do dual boot wp7 and android,winmo 6.5 only if it's in nand and u boot android from sd,ubuntu u can boot from sd too if u use winmo 6.5. I tried them all

Related

[Q] Phone boots into wm on second boot

When I try to boot an Andrioid build for a second time it always boots into wm after trying to boot Android, why?
The delete Android folder tip works when this is possible, but this isn't possible on all builds. What to do?
Same problem on all sd cards. Using Stock rom 1.66.403.1 DAN and radio 2.12.50.02_2
Help needed
So you run Haret and it comes back to Windows? Unless you have a ROM that will auto boot into Android, you will always boot into Windows...
juggs said:
So you run Haret and it comes back to Windows? Unless you have a ROM that will auto boot into Android, you will always boot into Windows...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yes.. that's right running harnet few minutes later I'm back in wm
htc hd2
why when i put the software on the memory card the go to the card and try to boot the android it starts then fades out HELP
can it be the fact that i have a danish rom, remember that i had problems installing navigationsoftware, but that time it was only a shortcut that needed to be changed

Android boots only once then restarts with windows after switching off

I have an HTC HD2 LEO with radio 2.8..... I have installed Android mdjj 4.4 but it runs only for the first time..... After switching off the phone, the phone again comes back to Windows... Pls help... what i m doing wrong???
dude thats what its supposed to do.
You are not replacing windows you are booting a android build located on your SD card. When you use the haret.exe it boots windows from ram and loads the phone into android kernel. To get into Anroid after reboot you need to do same thing again.
There is a solution though, You can install a bootloader that will automatically run haret for you after windows boot and set a delay like 3 seconds, to speed up the whole process you can flash a stripped down version of windows.
Your only other solution is to wait for the NAND project to be released so we can boot Android from nand at boot.
Try this boot loader. It will give you the option of wintel or andriod when switched on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723200
I'm using version 4 which works for me.

Have Hd2 with Android booting through nand with magldr 1.13 want to add had7

Okay i setup my phone to run froyo 2.2 on my hd2, right now it boots up in the nand and i have magldr 1.13. I see in the nand menu where it says run wph,i just want to know how do i add win7 or win6.5 to my sd so that i can boot it up in the nand boot menu, do i still need to do partitions and all of that stuff, if so is there a vid on you tube on how to do this. I know this has been beat to the ground, but i am a noob and i really want both o.s. on my phone. I know you guys are geniuses in here so dont be too rough on me, thanks in advance
You can't have android on NAND and run WP7 from sd. However you can have WP7 on nand and run Android from sd : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944288 .
Have fun .

[Q] Dualboot American Android

hi,
its driving me crazy..
I have an HD2 with MAGLDR 1.13.
In Nand i have a Android 2.3 CM7 Typhoon build.
Now i try to boot a American Android from SD.
I formated my SD card with fat32.
I replaced the rootfs.img with the one for magldr.. startup.txt too.
I start AD SD from MAGLDR...
I see American Android logo.
After a few minutes it bootes my typhoon Android from Nand. without a reboot.. just switching from american droid logo to typhoon bootlogo...
I cant get it booting the american android.
A Mdeejay_FroYo_Revolution from SD boots just fine after editing the rootfs.img.
Some ideas ?
maybe you can try an older build of it.i was able to boot older builds with mgldr 1.13 but after 21 july builds i'm unable to boot,too.
solved...
erased phone with task29...
installed magldr again.. works now

Flashing a ROM

I am new to working with the HD2. I have flashed ROM's on my G2x and am working on a HD2 my son bought.
It alreayd has aMAGLDR V1.13 I can get into that menu easily. It gives me the following boot options
Root menu:
1 Boot WPH
2 Boot AD SD
3 Boot AD Nand
4 USB MassStg
5 USB FLasher
6 USB TTY
7AD Hardreset
8AD Recovery
9Tetris
10 Services
11 Reset
12 Power Down
MY question is if I put a ROM on the SD card should I load a NAND or SD ROM?
And what is the proper sequence for flashing a ROM on this phone as I would rather not brick it
Thanks for your input and assistance!
I cant believe you're even asking this.
Go and read the rom instructions or the guides.
mahgninnuc93 said:
I am new to working with the HD2. I have flashed ROM's on my G2x and am working on a HD2 my son bought.
It alreayd has aMAGLDR V1.13 I can get into that menu easily. It gives me the following boot options
Root menu:
1 Boot WPH
2 Boot AD SD
3 Boot AD Nand
4 USB MassStg
5 USB FLasher
6 USB TTY
7AD Hardreset
8AD Recovery
9Tetris
10 Services
11 Reset
12 Power Down
MY question is if I put a ROM on the SD card should I load a NAND or SD ROM?
And what is the proper sequence for flashing a ROM on this phone as I would rather not brick it
Thanks for your input and assistance!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You need to give more information. What build are you trying? This is a comprehensive guide on installing all newer NAND ROMs.
SD ROMs are very easy but pointless if you aren't dual booting with WP7, NAND Android or Windows Mobile. Just place the Android folder on the root of the SD card with the MAGLDR files, choose the SD Dir and then boot AD SD.
If you don't care to have Windows 6.5 still operating on the phone, then you might as well use a NAND ROM. NAND ROMs usually consume less energy than an SD ROM and also runs smoother. Just download one of the ROMs onto your SD card and go to option 8 in MAGLDR, go to install zip and highlight the zip ROM file you want to load. Give it a few minutes to load. Make sure in the ROM thread that you use the correct partition size they recommend or you will experience loading issues. I am currently using Tytung's Nexus HD2 v3.0 NAND ROM.

Categories

Resources