[Q] How to make an android NAND rom for hd2 - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

Heey guys. I really love android on my hd2. I was wondering if it was possible to make an android rom myself. I have a HP windows vista comp. I am not a 100 % computer pro but i have worked alot of problems out on my hd2, and i would love to try to make my own nand rom. My question is:
Do i have to have Linux to make a nand rom?
How can i make a nand rom? - What programs do i need to have installed?

yes you need LINUX
I'm not sure about programs, but check out google's android site, it should give hints.
I'm pretty sure you'll need a AOSP build compatible with the HD2 however.

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[Q] Andriod on HD2 without WM?

Hello.
I have a HTC HD2, that I have been changing ROM's on for a while now.
Can't really find what I'm lokking for.
Is it possible to run Android on HTC HD2 without the need of WM ??
Hope that someone have a feedback on this....
tegbakke said:
Hello.
I have a HTC HD2, that I have been changing ROM's on for a while now.
Can't really find what I'm lokking for.
Is it possible to run Android on HTC HD2 without the need of WM ??
Hope that someone have a feedback on this....
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No not at this stage. I can recommend Miri's ROMs for android compatibility but havn't tried many others but there is currently no way to run Android on our HD2s without first booting into WM.
There are also a few ROM builds (see the HD2 android development thread) that have a lot cut out of them for faster operation/boot and there's also the option of using one of the developed Android loaders (boots WM then Android for you).
Not possible right now. The devs are working on a NAND version which will make it possible, but it's not available yet.
Highly recommend Energy's Titanium rom, its very lightweight and is perfect if you reboot your phone and want to get back to android fast.
I use ChuckyDroidROM as Winmo build (very low on all recourses), and put shubCRAFT 1.5 or mattc Froyo 1.7 on top of it.
Using the little boot app in the ROM it runs great now
Almost dont notice its a layer
Its cool to have 2 OS on 1 phone, why not?
Question seems to be answered. Thread closed.

Android permanent on the HD2?

Hi all,
I am absolutely new in this world of Android ROM's and have respect for those guys who are able to make Android work on the HD2 but I have a question.
Is it ever going to be possible to flash an Android ROM on the HTC HD2 so it is permanently installed so overwriting Windows Mobile?
dude... check the sticky:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=817261
in short, yes it should be coming soon, but it's possible that it will take some more time for NAND roms (internal memory "install") to be better/faster/more complete than SD
Hi,
Okay, thanks. Would be great when they succeed flashing an Android ROM on the HD2.
Now I got the taste of Android I don't want to go back to Windows. There is so much more possible with Android. Tons of apps and really nice looking and usefull apps.

[Q] How getting an Android SD build to NAND?

Question above, because I don't believe that creator of my favorite ROM will release a NAND version.
What do I need, what kind of kitchen, kinda tools for creating nbh and configs? Is it complicated (what a question )
Is there any tutorial or something existing somewhere in web? Didn't find anything...just Coffee Shop. But I don't want to build from stock, I want to transform an SD build to NAND.
Thanks in advance guys!
I am interested in the same thread-answer.
I think a nand build uses different drivers than an sd build dnt think its quite simple
Sent from my HTC HD2

Running NAND and WinMo...

Perhaps a stupid nob question - but here it goes...
I need to be able to still run WinMo 6.5.5 because we use some WinMo apps at work, so if i flash a Android NAND Rom, can i still boot WinMo in my custom ROM (Dutty v.13) with all the apps and stuff i have installed under WinMo?
Just need to know befor i flash a Andorid MNND rom.
It's easy to choose if you run Android from the SD card, but it would be nice to run a NAND Android Rom instead.
Nope. It is an either or situation with NAND. NAND completely erases the WinMob OS and puts android in it's place.
Just out of curiosity, what is it that you need windows for?
chvvkumar said:
Nope. It is an either or situation with NAND. NAND completely erases the WinMob OS and puts android in it's place.
Just out of curiosity, what is it that you need windows for?
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Thanks for the quick and precise respons ;-)
We only use mobil phones at work and have a littel app for directing calls and choosing witch phone queue we are on. And that littel app only works with WinMo :-(
I think dual booting is the best way to go for you. Use wnmo at work and android at home.
Or, ask your company to get on with the times and develop a port for Android and IOS
TBH I think you lose nothing with sticking to Android in RAM and running a sweet sweet custom Winmo 6.5 - I know that Android on HD2 is stellar, but between Laurentius 5.1, Energy, and Dutty you are really covered for WM6.5 as they are all superb.
But yes - NAND really does wipe WM completely
In all honesty RAM builds are faster than NAND ones for now.
Thanks guys - il'l stick with one of the new Android RAM builds.

[Q] Windows Mobile and Android

Hello all still having this wonderful device HTC HD2,
Directly asking my question - Is it possible Windows Mobile and Android to work on the same device? I think people call it dual boot. Unfortunately I couldn't find a solution. Badly there are still apps only available on WM which are very precious but I also very much like the easiness of Android.
I am using tytung Android 4.4.4 KK and I am having EU version of HD2.
Appreciate any guides,
BR,
Sure. You can start here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1986437
@ poyensa
Thank yo poyensa! I manage booting both Android and Windows Mobile.
Now second question. Can I boot also Ubuntu together with Android on the NativeSD?
Cheers,
I think is possible but I have never tried: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975081
What about this one. Can this be applied to the HD2?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfGSLX004fg

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