Usb Cable - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

When i have my nand rom phone off i plug in my usb cable and it turn on by itself?
Any sugestion?

that's cause magldr can't handle power when it's off.
i thought it was fixed in 1.13

i think is not fixed because it turns on maybe it could be the nand rom that i have i guess

Yes its a Magldr issue, not the Rom

simple solution to an old topic, plug in when on, not when off!

Lol its not a MAGLDR 'issue'. It's what Cotulla had to do to fix something which happened with 1.12 that when you were charging while off, you would have to do a battery pull to get back up and running. So its better for the battery that your phone automatically starts up. Why can't you just have it turn on anyway?
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Because is better charge it when the phone is off for me that having it turn on

Your only option if it's that important to you is to remove MGLDR and go back to winmo 6.5 then.
ej7 said:
Because is better charge it when the phone is off for me that having it turn on
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Im fine man i just tought i installed something wrong that was giving me that problem. I just didnt want to charge it while is on thats all but thanks thats a issue but time will fix everything

roloracer said:
Your only option if it's that important to you is to remove MGLDR and go back to winmo 6.5 then.
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Actually this is wrong. There's another option which is cLK (cedesmith's little kernel) bootloader. I don't really know anything about it but that allows charging while off.
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Ive been using cLK for quite a while now here are the key things i like about it
Key Features for me
1.Charge while turned off
2.No 1,2,3 GO GO GO screen like MGLDR it goes splash screen then boot-animation
3.reboot into Recovery and native bootloader from within the rom
4.Fully working Rom Manager( no selecting Desire or any phone model thats not yours

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Boot back to windows?

I'm not sure about how these elements work, but I wonder if there is or could be a boot loader to bring an android boot back to windows without a complete reset? Every now and the I have to dip back into windows for a little something and it would be handy to have a 'Windows Haret'.
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The only way I know of is in the app dev tools which is in most the roms..click that click bad behavior click crash the system server...
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dbh369 said:
I'm not sure about how these elements work, but I wonder if there is or could be a boot loader to bring an android boot back to windows without a complete reset? Every now and the I have to dip back into windows for a little something and it would be handy to have a 'Windows Haret'.
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It is advised that you turn-off phone completely, take battery out and place it back in, and then boot into WinMo... Reason, your battery capacity will VANISH in matter of minutes (yup, yup minutes) if you do not take battery out and reset values of the readings...
What in the world I've never ever taken my battery out for a reboot. I abuse the ****zu out of my phone and I can still pull many hours out of one charge.
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Ditto here, typically power off wait a few, then power on...I only remove the battery because it is easier than pushing the reset button when needed.
I was just wondering if there was a way to get back to Windows without having to go to a power-on reboot.
No there isn't
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dbh369 said:
Ditto here, typically power off wait a few, then power on...I only remove the battery because it is easier than pushing the reset button when needed.
I was just wondering if there was a way to get back to Windows without having to go to a power-on reboot.
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Well I just use QuickBoot from the marketplace and hit Reboot. No need to remove the battery.
i think he means without having to reboot
dbh369 said:
Ditto here, typically power off wait a few, then power on...I only remove the battery because it is easier than pushing the reset button when needed.
I was just wondering if there was a way to get back to Windows without having to go to a power-on reboot.
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I have been using Android on HD2 for over a week. Never take battery out. Just Power off/on when in Android and want to get back to WM. Would really appreciate a way to reboot without Power Off/On to get from Android to HD2.
Very easy to get from HD2 to Android. Why not in reverse?
Why is it easier to remove the battery than pushing reset button when needed? I put a hole where the reset button is so I don't have to remove back/battery cover if I ever freeze up.
Except for drilling a hole in my phone, I'm with you!
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dbh369 said:
Except for drilling a hole in my phone, I'm with you!
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Why not drill? It provides immediate access without removing cover. LOL
asctony said:
I have been using Android on HD2 for over a week. Never take battery out. Just Power off/on when in Android and want to get back to WM. Would really appreciate a way to reboot without Power Off/On to get from Android to HD2.
Very easy to get from HD2 to Android. Why not in reverse?
Why is it easier to remove the battery than pushing reset button when needed? I put a hole where the reset button is so I don't have to remove back/battery cover if I ever freeze up.
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An app called root manager has a reboot widget it literally just kills the phone at the press of a button
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whynot66 said:
An app called root manager has a reboot widget it literally just kills the phone at the press of a button
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Thanks for the info. However, if it just kills the phone at the press of a button, you still have to go and Power On again instead of auto poser off - power on. I must be too lazy. LOL
asctony said:
Thanks for the info. However, if it just kills the phone at the press of a button, you still have to go and Power On again instead of auto poser off - power on. I must be too lazy. LOL
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It kills the phone and re-boots
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whynot66 said:
It kills the phone and re-boots
"re boot widget"
It's very unlikely that well be able to boot back to wm anytime soon it will cause a world if problems in wm
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why doesn't my phone get back to WM when I reboot? :-O I really want to get WM back, but I can't figure it out
kjessa_83 said:
why doesn't my phone get back to WM when I reboot? :-O I really want to get WM back, but I can't figure it out
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It does it had to to boot android, if your using chuckydroid Rom then when it boots you'll see the autoboot screen and in the top corner there's a red button with a little x on
Press it
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Hd2 wont stay off while charging..

Well since trying WP7 - when i switch my phone off and plug in the charger it automatically reboots.
I thought it may be a wp7 problem but now i have switched to a nand Desire z build (by dandiest) and i have the same problem..
Anyone have this problem? or know of a fix?
Thought it might be a charger problem but surely if the connectors were faulty it wouldnt allow me to flash various roms...
I have googled but no luck..
If you're using MAGLDR 1.13 there lies your answer
bates_1974 said:
If you're using MAGLDR 1.13 there lies your answer
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I am using Magldr 1.13 - is the problem from that?? is there a way to stop it?
cd78 said:
Well since trying WP7 - when i switch my phone off and plug in the charger it automatically reboots.
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I dont understand this exactly, so do your phone turn off or does it reboot? Or does it reboot, when you TRY to turn it off while the charger is pluged in? If this is the case, then its working like it should. (i guess, you are allready on magdlr 1.13)
hehe, and no, its not a problem, it a feature. But seriously why dont you read the first page in the magdl 1.13 thread?
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I dont understand this exactly, so do your phone turn off or does it reboot? Or does it reboot, when you TRY to turn it off while the charger is pluged in? If this is the case, then its working like it should. (i guess, you are allready on magdlr 1.13)
hehe, and no, its not a problem, it a feature. But seriously why dont you read the first page in the magdl 1.13 thread?
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Yeah it turns on when the charger is plugged in..
Its a "Feature" bit of a strange one..I didnt read the Magldr thread because i didnt think that would be the problem.
this is a Q&A forum so i asked a Question.
Now solved. Mods please close thread// thanks
That was the only way cotulla could fix the problem of charging while off with magldr. With earlier versions, if you charged while off, it would not boot until you took battery out and replace... and people complained and wanted a fix, so he fixed it the only way possible: by making the phone boot up when connected to charger while off. You can go to earlier version of magldr if you want it the other way. Or just charge phone while it's on.
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That was the only way cotulla could fix the problem of charging while off with magldr. With earlier versions, if you charged while off, it would not boot until you took battery out and replace... and people complained and wanted a fix, so he fixed it the only way possible: by making the phone boot up when connected to charger while off. You can go to earlier version of magldr if you want it the other way. Or just charge phone while it's on.
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Thank you. Yeah the freeze/battery pull was pretty annoying too..not sure which is worse!
Stuck in HTC screen after MAGLDR 1.13
I have HSPL2.8 ... i got Stuck in HTC screen after MAGLDR 1.13 installation ..I tried SOFT and HARD resets no luck ....Plz help
It's better than it not turning back on after turning it off while charging it.
I rather go with the new 113 version. i hate that i have to take the battery out since my case is pretty hard to pull out and put back in. I can't think of any con with phone turning on while plug in when off.
pprabhu06 said:
I have HSPL2.8 ... i got Stuck in HTC screen after MAGLDR 1.13 installation ..I tried SOFT and HARD resets no luck ....Plz help
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Hold the power button while it's powering on. That'll get you into MAGLDR.

Dead wildfire

Hey guys
I am really sad because my wildfire became handicapped today...
I was playing around with it surfing and playing games
Then I put it on the table played abit on the pc but when I picked it up again the screen didn't turn on when I press unlock I felt feedback so it means the phone works the screen isn't tried restart it vibrates but doesn't turn on screen...
What can be the cause?
Is it because I updated nightlys every two or so days?
Thanks
Plug battery out. And plug it. It happen for me a few times in nightly
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tried everything...
battery pull out, charge it, remove sim\sd... anything...
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oh and forgot to mention
right before the screen died it went white then it never turned on again
is there a way to flash an rom to the wildfire without touching the device? i.e cable?
i currently have no screen but the device is alive...
Is your screen completely dead? Or only after booting? I.e can you see the bootamimation? Try booting into bootloader mode (volume down + power)
If your screen is completely dead it might be a hardware issue.
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tried everything...
battery pull out, charge it, remove sim\sd... anything...
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oh and forgot to mention
right before the screen died it went white then it never turned on again
is there a way to flash an rom to the wildfire without touching the device? i.e cable?
i currently have no screen but the device is alive...
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Why is this in the Dev Forum? Please move!
Yes perhaps it is in the wrong section but by posting that your basically spamming up the forum.
Anyway on topic i agree find out if it really is your screen or just a dodgy flash of a rom
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sorry didnt know where to post,
and no i dont even see the animation... as i turn it on i only feel vibration for a sec then i can hear it boot.. but still no screen..
oddly it was after flashing a nightly..
and as i asked:
can anyone tell me if theres a way to flash RUU without screen ? i suspect it might be a problem with software..
Hmmmm you could get sdk and get mobile on pc screen.
not too sure but exhaust all avenues. Have you tried soft reset?
Vol down + power + trackball
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hi,
Download the original RUU from Shipped Rom, it happen to me,,and connect ur Buzz (at least it should be turn on, just white scree thats ok) ,,,and just wait, it will return it to the original 2.1 Eclair,,so u can do unrevoked to root ,,CM7 is not stable, i choose wildpuzzle more fasst and stable.
MC
In my experience with ipods, a white screen is usually a hardware issue (ie it needs changing), which seems to be consistent with what you experience (no startup logo).
I hope it is not the case for you, and that your problem will be solved by flashing a different rom.

[Q] is my phone fudged?

I think my phone might be fudged. I have been running android fine for the last few weeks until it crashed, I removed the battery to reset but the phone wouldn’t turn back on. However I could boot to the tri-color screen so I tried putting windows 6.5 back on the phone, the installation finished but the phone still wouldn’t boot the OS. I can still get the tri-color screen and have tried re-installing the radio/magdlr but they stick on 0%. Also my battery at best probably has 20-30% of juice left (it won’t charge either).
Anyone know what the cause of the problem is and if there is a way it can be fixed?
thanks in advance!
harrybob_17 said:
I think my phone might be fudged. I have been running android fine for the last few weeks until it crashed, I removed the battery to reset but the phone wouldn’t turn back on. However I could boot to the tri-color screen so I tried putting windows 6.5 back on the phone, the installation finished but the phone still wouldn’t boot the OS. I can still get the tri-color screen and have tried re-installing the radio/magdlr but they stick on 0%. Also my battery at best probably has 20-30% of juice left (it won’t charge either).
Anyone know what the cause of the problem is and if there is a way it can be fixed?
thanks in advance!
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Try doing a Task29 then flash a compatible Radio then flash MAGLDR.. and lets see what happens
You will need to charge your battery. If it dies during a flash then you will have an even bigger problem to sort out.
If its less than 50% this is probably why its sticking at 0%.
Is your HSPL still intact and which radio are you using?
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You will need to charge your battery. If it dies during a flash then you will have an even bigger problem to sort out.
If its less than 50% this is probably why its sticking at 0%.
Is your HSPL still intact and which radio are you using?
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lower than 50% doesn't really matter from the bootloader, only RUU.
It sounds like hardware problem, or something fishy going on in NAND, I'd do task29 followed by ROM/Radio
thanks for the responses. I still have hspl, I manged to successfully install task 29 after that I tried flashing a windows 6.5 rom, once again phone won't start up after 100% all i can do is get to the 4 colored screen.
is there anything else I can try? considering my battery must be really low and I have no way of charging it.
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thanks for the responses. I still have hspl, I manged to successfully install task 29 after that I tried flashing a windows 6.5 rom, once again phone won't start up after 100% all i can do is get to the 4 colored screen.
is there anything else I can try? considering my battery must be really low and I have no way of charging it.
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Buy a cheap external charger off ebay.
harrybob_17 said:
thanks for the responses. I still have hspl, I manged to successfully install task 29 after that I tried flashing a windows 6.5 rom, once again phone won't start up after 100% all i can do is get to the 4 colored screen.
is there anything else I can try? considering my battery must be really low and I have no way of charging it.
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If you got 100% when you flashed the Windows Mobile ROM and your HD2 rebooted itself, then you sucessfuly flashed the ROM.
Did it boot up to the bootloader or the first splash screen (Stick Together or white HTC screen depending on which HD2 you have)?
If it booted to the first splashscreen it could be the processor having troubles or possible bad blocked incthe NAND memory.
If it boots straight to bootloader then you have a bad NAND memory.
It doesn't reboot to either screen, it simply turns off after the rom is finished installing and doesn't start back up again. The only thing I can do is press volume down and red button to boot the 4 colored screen. When I press the power button all that happens is the phone sometimes makes a tiny vibration.
harrybob_17 said:
It doesn't reboot to either screen, it simply turns off after the rom is finished installing and doesn't start back up again. The only thing I can do is press volume down and red button to boot the 4 colored screen. When I press the power button all that happens is the phone sometimes makes a tiny vibration.
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Yeah sounds like you probably have a internal problem with hardware. But it might could because software related issue, but I highly doubt it. The only software problem you could have that I can think of is a problem with your SPL or HSPL which ever one you have, but you should have HSPL cause you where running Android.
Would a corrupt bootsplash do this?
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Would a corrupt bootsplash do this?
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If you are asking if a currupt splash screen could cause your issue, I would have to say it could be possible, but I do not know enough to say for sure, sorry. You can put this to a test though and flash another splash screen, but the ROM should have flashed a splash screen. Maybe the splash screen it flashed was currupted or had a bad flash. Go to this link to get a splash screen and learn how to flash one.
I've said this a lot in other threads, but create a gold card SD. This will allow you to flash ALL the necessary components from the SD card. Then report back with your experience...

HD2 charges but won't turn on

Hi guys. Friend of mine asked me to have a look at her HD2. Problem as stated in thread name. I haven't got the phone yet, but would like to see if anyone has any suggestions. It's standard HTC without any mods at all.
Thanks
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Do you not get the standard short vibration or any response when trying to turn on? What happens when you connect to a PC? Do you get the Qualcomm in device manager?
Lastly, you are positive she didn't flash anything?
Will report on your questions as soon as I get the phone. Quite positive that she didn't flash anything. Thanks for the reply,at least I have a starting point when I get the device.
connexion2005 said:
Do you not get the standard short vibration or any response when trying to turn on? What happens when you connect to a PC? Do you get the Qualcomm in device manager?
Lastly, you are positive she didn't flash anything?
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Also check the battery pins too. One of the two positive pins or the middle pin may be bent. The middle pin has to be making proper contact with the battery as well as the positive pins. But if the middle pin is not making contact the HD2 will not turn on. Check to see if it will turn on while it is plugged into the charger too.
Right, just spoke to the girl, she said that it does turn on, vibrates, shows pink (i guess red) circle and some small writing and then shuts down. Does it give you any clues? Will get hold of a phone tomorrow. Is there a RUU I could run first of all?
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tinky1 said:
Right, just spoke to the girl, she said that it does turn on, vibrates, shows pink (i guess red) circle and some small writing and then shuts down. Does it give you any clues? Will get hold of a phone tomorrow. Is there a RUU I could run first of all?
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Well if you can not get the HD2 to stay on I would not try flashing any ROM to it. one because that has got to be a hardware problem, two if it shots off in the middle of being flashed it can brick the HD2 then it will have to be JTAGed. If you can get the HD2 to bpot into bootloader and stay on then you can try to reflash the original stock ROM. But I would just try a hard reset first as that will give you the same effect as flashing the stock ROM again, aand get rid of any posinle mobile virus it might have. And before anybody says anything yes there is mobile viruses they are just not that common yet.
To do the reset hold both volume up and down buttons down and power the HD2 on then follow the on screen instructions. Be warned though this will erase all data on the device.
Cool, thanks a lot for your help. I'm pretty sure its software problem, or a virus as she did install something before phone went mad and finally refused to turn on.
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Well if you can not get the HD2 to stay on I would not try flashing any ROM to it. one because that has got to be a hardware problem, two if it shots off in the middle of being flashed it can brick the HD2 then it will have to be JTAGed. If you can get the HD2 to bpot into bootloader and stay on then you can try to reflash the original stock ROM. But I would just try a hard reset first as that will give you the same effect as flashing the stock ROM again, aand get rid of any posinle mobile virus it might have. And before anybody says anything yes there is mobile viruses they are just not that common yet.
To do the reset hold both volume up and down buttons down and power the HD2 on then follow the on screen instructions. Be warned though this will erase all data on the device.
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T-Macgnolia said:
Well if you can not get the HD2 to stay on I would not try flashing any ROM to it. one because that has got to be a hardware problem, two if it shots off in the middle of being flashed it can brick the HD2 then it will have to be JTAGed. If you can get the HD2 to bpot into bootloader and stay on then you can try to reflash the original stock ROM. But I would just try a hard reset first as that will give you the same effect as flashing the stock ROM again, aand get rid of any posinle mobile virus it might have. And before anybody says anything yes there is mobile viruses they are just not that common yet.
To do the reset hold both volume up and down buttons down and power the HD2 on then follow the on screen instructions. Be warned though this will erase all data on the device.
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Reset done the trick mate You are a star!
Now it's android time
Edit. Found solution.
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