[Q] What NAND ROM - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

I'm searching for full working rom.It could be Android 2.2 or 2.3 beacause i saw today couple uptades that is said that everything is working. Now i'm using MDJ_FroYo_Revolution_v._2.3_NAND_A2SD+ and i like it in general. The problem is that in this rom stock headset buttons don't work. Some advices about new rom?

gesioo said:
I'm searching for full working rom.It could be Android 2.2 or 2.3 beacause i saw today couple uptades that is said that everything is working. Now i'm using MDJ_FroYo_Revolution_v._2.3_NAND_A2SD+ and i like it in general. The problem is that in this rom stock headset buttons don't work. Some advices about new rom?
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Generally most members are tired of seeing questions lyk this and i doubt u'll get much help from peeps...So ur best bet is 2 perform a backup of ur current build and go on a flashing frenzy 2 find a ROM that suits u just fine...
P.S. u can check out d ROM in my sig if u r a TMOUS user.

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Which custom rom works best with android 2.2 desire build???

hey guys im posting this to ask you guys which custom rom i could flash to my htc tmobile hd2 leo to make it work with android 2.2 desire build...... im looking for a rom that can fix my radio so i can make phone calls.. and i rom that would decrease the amount of battery usage my android system wastes.... cause right now without a flash my android system itself is wasting a ****load of battery!!!! so if there is a rom that can do all of this... let me know please!!!
You have already posted this! AND we answered you! It is not your ROM that is causeing your battery to drain so quickly while using Android, its ANDROID that is doing it. Some builds of Android are not as good at battery management as others...you just gotta find one that works for you. Please don't post this question again. You are using the stock ROM, which doesn't really work with Android..your calls won't work using the stock ROM. You must flash a new ROM in order to use Android, or download one of the Desire HD flavors of Android...don't ask me which one because I don't remember, just use the search function or read the threads in the Android section.
ashasaur said:
You have already posted this! AND we answered you! It is not your ROM that is causeing your battery to drain so quickly while using Android, its ANDROID that is doing it. Some builds of Android are not as good at battery management as others...you just gotta find one that works for you. Please don't post this question again. You are using the stock ROM, which doesn't really work with Android..your calls won't work using the stock ROM. You must flash a new ROM in order to use Android, or download one of the Desire HD flavors of Android...don't ask me which one because I don't remember, just use the search function or read the threads in the Android section.
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so if i flash a custom rom that works it will fix the battery problem??? or just the calling???
Didn't we already tell you that haret kills windows mobile. I recomend you use the Chuckydroid windows mobile rom found in the android development section.
Your horrible battery life is not due to windows mobile. It's due to the android build, try using the nexus one 2.2.1 build.

[Q] Need help to port a Gingerbread (2.3.3) ROM to HD2

Hi. I am keen to learn how to port a Gingerbread ROM which I like to HD2 and would appreciate if someone could advice or recommend me the place to start. The closest I found was in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898215 but someone mentioned that it is already outdated as the advice would only work with older android version.
Thanks in advance for all your help.
so u want to make your own android rom?
trickstyle009 said:
so u want to make your own android rom?
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I am not sure if this is call making an android Rom ... what I want to know is if I see a good gingerbread rom from the HTC desire for example, how can I "cook" it for hd2?
Yeah I think u mean making,cooking a rom for HD2,not flashing it to HD2 ,right?
I think u need to put alot of time to make a good stable rom.that's y I prefer to download one and just flash it and see how it runs
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Yeah I think u mean making,cooking a rom for HD2,not flashing it to HD2 ,right?
I think u need to put alot of time to make a good stable rom.that's y I prefer to download one and just flash it and see how it runs
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Yes. I am not referring to flashing it but cooking it for hd2. I have already tried a couple of the custom Gingerbread Rom for hd2 but am not entirely satisfied so I decide to cook one for myself based on the other HTC handsets.
Aha I see,I'm using BOYPPC-SHIFTPDA GINGER 2.3.3 RAM_V5 and so far it's great.
ppl also recommend this:
TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 RC2 v2.6.2 [2.3.3][A2SD][tytung r7]
but if u wanna make ur own rom ,if I'm not wrong u can find a Chief program easy to cook a rom for ur desires ,but I'm not 100 percent sure it's an entire rom or just the interface ,I never tried that, have a look at that.
Been using TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 rom on my device this rom updates very quickly

[Q] Fastest Android NAND Rom!?!?

Hey guys I just upgraded from my T-mobile G1 and I was wondering whats the fastest stable NAND Rom for the HD2 that i can use for daily use.
they work perfect almost bug free and fast
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918899
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1013852
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=958953
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
take one of the shiftpda. they are so fast and looks nice too.. !
I'm really liking typhoon cyanogen right now.
Tried almost every Nand rom out there and couldnt get a better rom than HyperdroidGBX , there is also the ****pda rom and NexusHd2 . Good luck
hahaha, ****pda
Which of the Android NAND ROM is best without a single issue(sorry for high expectation as i require phone for daily usage with phone calls n all feature including battery standby) so if u can tell me which of this four is best it wud b helpful
lihkin said:
Which of the Android NAND ROM is best without a single issue(sorry for high expectation as i require phone for daily usage with phone calls n all feature including battery standby) so if u can tell me which of this four is best it wud b helpful
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The answer is easy, there no such thing as without a single issue. Even a real android phone have flaws. Hardware, software, and carrier, somewhere between them someone always messed up something. Now between those 4, if you like pure android with the latest update is tytung's ROM. With a little more style out of the box is HyperdroidGBX.
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The answer is easy, there no such thing as without a single issue. Even a real android phone have flaws. Hardware, software, and carrier, somewhere between them someone always messed up something. Now between those 4, if you like pure android with the latest update is tytung's ROM. With a little more style out of the box is HyperdroidGBX.
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ok thats true but I mean as stable as the ROM update you get from HTC
anyways I like pure android and as u said tytung's is gud der r 3 rom in tht 4 given vich1 is good & latest out of dis
[07MAY][cLK-MAGLDR][CWM]NDT GINGER V7.0 [GRJ22 Based][Kernel: Tytung_r 10]
[15.APR.11][cwm/clk] Ultimate Droid 3.3 [Tytung r9][Approved by Darkstone]
[3.May][cLK/MAGLDR] NexusHD2-Gingerbread V2.7 [GRJ22/Android2.3.4][Kernel:tytung_r10]
Hi,
You should check my sig...guide number 1.
The best ROM for HD2, with all HTC SENSE features, and HTC HUB features, stable, faaaast, dialy use, SENSE 2.0 or 2.1, i can't remember, is this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=954369
And the best of the best, without HTC SENSE, are those... (gingerbread)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=918899
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=900197
I think ima go with HyperdroidGBX!!! and if I want a little more il try out tytung's ROM .
after I install HyperdroidGBX I can just flash tytung's ROM in clockwork right?
bmike08 said:
I think ima go with HyperdroidGBX!!! and if I want a little more il try out tytung's ROM .
after I install HyperdroidGBX I can just flash tytung's ROM in clockwork right?
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yes, but first, wipe/format, when in cwm you must wipe data to install new rom, and everything is the same.
so when in cwm i will
1. wipe data factory reset
2. wipe cache partitions
3. install zip from sd if I have all of my radio's and SPL's installed for the ROM
Correct me if im wrong.
bmike08 said:
so when in cwm i will
1. wipe data factory reset
2. wipe cache partitions
3. install zip from sd if I have all of my radio's and SPL's installed for the ROM
Correct me if im wrong.
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Hi,
If you are not sure of what you are doing,maybe you should read up a bit more before trying anything out.
Check here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893948
malybru said:
Hi,
If you are not sure of what you are doing,maybe you should read up a bit more before trying anything out.
Check here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893948
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Thanks malybru I was just woundering once NAND is installed will it act just like a regular android phone when it comes to flashing new ROMs
I still have a G1 and its pretty easy flashing new ROMs, Karnels, and Radios
bmike08 said:
Thanks malybru I was just woundering once NAND is installed will it act just like a regular android phone when it comes to flashing new ROMs
I still have a G1 and its pretty easy flashing new ROMs, Karnels, and Radios
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Hi,
Once you get used to the process,it's very easy to change ROMS.
It all seems daunting to begin with,but if you read up well,it's fairly simple...
I never had a regular android phone,as I have come from WinMo.
But I've made my HD2 into an android phone and it's easy switching ROMS.
Read the thread I gave you and number 2 in my sig...
Enjoy
i have tried all the "fast" roms but i feel like HD2 CoreDroid DHD V1.6 EU&TMOUS[SKINNED&TWEAKED] is fast and a bit more stable and if you want a build without sense then i really like CME DHD2 Compact v1.6[Superlight][NoSense][RAFPIGNA 1.9OC]
bmike08 said:
so when in cwm i will
1. wipe data factory reset
2. wipe cache partitions
3. install zip from sd if I have all of my radio's and SPL's installed for the ROM
Correct me if im wrong.
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You can try without wipe cache partitions. Only step 1. and 3. and reboot, and remmeber for unwritten rule, that always after complete FIRST boot, you POWER OFF and POWER ON your phone. IT will make things better. But not *reboot*
thanks
!Hey guys I've been running hyperdroid gbx for about 2 weeks now, I love it!
I'm actually using it now to make my post.
Just a couple of questions
1. Does anybody know the best settings/ kernals to get excellent battery life without sacrificing 2 much performance?
2. Also is their away to go directly from MAGLDR to cLK
Thanks for all of you guys help

recommend a rom

after becoming fustrated with the lack of a update for north/latin america, ive decided to flash my phone. Im currently on jh2 and its working really well without problems. Ive download jpm to flash but not sure if it will work as its a european rom and also been hearing recently it has a few bugs like the battery showing an incorrect percentage.
So can any1 tell me if it will work/recommend me one that will.
Well i can tell you one thing - you will be getting lots of advises !
However, first you might try the latest Canadian Firmware which was released last week since that seems to be the closest stock ROM you can get for North America
P.S. - You might check THIS THREAD too...
That jpm bug is real i think
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Tianhe said:
Well i can tell you one thing - you will be getting lots of advises !
However, first you might try the latest Canadian Firmware which was released last week since that seems to be the closest stock ROM you can get for North America
P.S. - You might check THIS THREAD too...
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First thanks for responding, Ive seen the canadian rom but it barely been tested. I think only 2 ppl have tried it.
I recommend http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=957123 with the latest fugumod
fallensoldier said:
after becoming fustrated with the lack of a update for north/latin america, ive decided to flash my phone. Im currently on jh2 and its working really well without problems. Ive download jpm to flash but not sure if it will work as its a european rom and also been hearing recently it has a few bugs like the battery showing an incorrect percentage.
So can any1 tell me if it will work/recommend me one that will.
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if u wanna go for stock rom then the best option is XXJPM and in custom rom its Indroid 4.2
brjshshrma said:
if u wanna go for stock rom then the best option is XXJPM and in custom rom its Indroid 4.2
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I've installed indroid 4.2 and it's a really nice rom. The only thing until now that's not working is the gps. It takes really long time to get a fix. And when i get a fix, my google navigation crashes. In indroid 3 it was working perfectly.
Thanks for all the responses guys. As this is my first time flashing ill stick with stock. I have the the jpm without bootloader files so ill give it a go.
Btw anyone know if its recommended to remove your sim and sd when flashing or optional.
use stock JPM most of the custom roms are stock modded and nothing special..
Use stock and your own ****ty tweaks which is a lot better !
I recommend cyanogemod....Marcellusbe is working on that. It will be great if he finishes it.
try Destiny Based on JPN, and its fully stable.
I recommand the Kyrillos'ROM 5.5
It's the more stable and battery saver rom i've ever tried !
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=957123
And yes, cyangenmod when it's finished, big thanks to marcellusbe
sorry for my english.
fallensoldier said:
Thanks for all the responses guys. As this is my first time flashing ill stick with stock. I have the the jpm without bootloader files so ill give it a go.
Btw anyone know if its recommended to remove your sim and sd when flashing or optional.
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Its optional.
I recommand the Kyrillos'ROM 5.6, quick responses if problem with your phone
Franckydiam said:
I recommand the Kyrillos'ROM 5.6, quick responses if problem with your phone
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Even the indroid developers respond very quick and to the point. Rudolf is awesome. @everyone: go for indroid 4.3
Hi
My preference is:
Kyrillos 5.7 JPM-based with Fugumod 2.2 Bleeding Edge kernel OC 1300mHz
Most stable ROM I've used, quick responses and no FC so far (only been using again for 8 days but hey all the others I tried would FC a few times a day). I love it!
Switched to Indroid for a while and it is good but went back to Kyrillos as I prefer it.
Ive finally flashed (jpm). I just couldnt wait anymore. Everthing seems to be working good thus far, Thanks for all the help.
for american roms try stock DTLKDA or rafo's ROM those are the only ones I know for america I am currently on Rafo's Rom and its very stable btw I am new to this forum
I would recommend using team lambent kitchen and creating your own personal rom. I'm using jpq with g3 v1.32 lite for extra stability. G3 has a ram script built into it already so just remember not to install the ram hack performance mod.
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Get jpm and customize it according to your needs...
No fc's at all.....most stable
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finally rooted my phone

after a year, i have finally decided to root my phone 3 days ago flash a custom rom adroind revolution and flahshed new radio. now im observing the batt to see if it improves. del some of stock apps too i hope this will improve the performance. i just love my dhd. wont trade it for another latest phone. getting to attached cause it's perfect in most of the thing i needed except the battery issue.
Haha, i rooted my one year old DHD yesterday and flashed revolution hd too
Which radio did u use?
kernel
Hay, i managed to root my DHD but i am still on a stock rom using GO launcher... but would like to install new kernel to pusch proccersor to ...1.x... can i install just any kernel will thay work... found a good program for it but still dont now which to install... Thanks...?
Android
2.3.3
HTC Sense
2.1
Baseband version
12.56.60.25U_26.10.04.03_M
Kernel
2.6.35.10-gd256fb
[email protected] #1
Bild number
2.5.405.2 CL87995
Sofware
2.5.405.2 CL87995
lol... i rooted my DHD in the same day that i own it
okkie said:
lol... i rooted my DHD in the same day that i own it
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same here. One day without root is too long LOL
Can any one point me in the right direction as to the best method of rooting my DHD?
Can any one point me in the right direction as to the best method of rooting my DHD?
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Hi!
Every conceivable information can be found in the Android development section for DHD.
There is also a search function at the top of this page.
Regards
ELO
Hi,
i try hack-ace but i receive
"This version of Android cannot use the hack kit at this time." how to root my phone
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yeah the ace hack kit...
Hello everyone can i ask what custom roms do you guys use to root your DHD ?
what does flash new radio means ?
im kind off new so im in need of help TT .. TT
trenasyraf said:
after a year, i have finally decided to root my phone 3 days ago flash a custom rom adroind revolution and flahshed new radio. now im observing the batt to see if it improves. del some of stock apps too i hope this will improve the performance. i just love my dhd. wont trade it for another latest phone. getting to attached cause it's perfect in most of the thing i needed except the battery issue.
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Hey Mate,
You mentioned saving battery? I tried out Ice Cold Sandwich and seems to have improved the battery greatly, should check it out. Just remember to create a backup and install a camera app from market
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