Hi,
can someone explain me how to install or flash a "update.zip" file on an android-sd version. Thank you
normally the instructions are giving in the rom creators thread
hanse100 said:
Hi,
can someone explain me how to install or flash a "update.zip" file on an android-sd version. Thank you
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Unless cwm is installed then update.zip can't be installed.
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Hey jose makalolot,
thank you for your reply. I installed cwm (rom manager). But when I klick on recovery or install from sd card, my phone restarts, and windows mobile is on again. Do you have another idea?
Thank you
hanse100 said:
Hey jose makalolot,
thank you for your reply. I installed cwm (rom manager). But when I klick on recovery or install from sd card, my phone restarts, and windows mobile is on again. Do you have another idea?
Thank you
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Hi,
I think Rom Manager is only for NAND,and specifically only for cLK.
Which sd ROM are you using?
I am using the Americanandroid sd version. I think so to, that's only for nand versions, but maybe there is a solution for sd versions.
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hanse100 said:
I am using the Americanandroid sd version. I think so to, that's only for nand versions, but maybe there is a solution for sd versions.
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There is none.
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You can't use any sort of cwm for SD builds, if you want this you will need to install magldr and then install cwm partition and boot via magldr.
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For future reference, if I find any bugs with the latest version of cyanogenmod 7, how do I downgrade to a stable version of cyanogenmod 6?
Tonight is a big night for all CyanogenMod 7 user we expecting RC1!!!
Use ROM Manager to install a 2.5.* version of Clockwork Mod (this is the last option in the menu). Then go to Clockwork Mod and either flash a non-CM7 ROM or restore a backup.
Facing similar problem.
My HTC Desire is not detected on my PC & also i am not able to mount the sd card. when i tried using ROM Manager, it doesnt allows any function without sd card mounted.
Please help!!!
Thanks in Advance.
skans03 said:
My HTC Desire is not detected on my PC & also i am not able to mount the sd card. when i tried using ROM Manager, it doesnt allows any function without sd card mounted.
Please help!!!
Thanks in Advance.
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sounds like youve got a problem with your sd card, try removing and re-inserting it
ghostofcain said:
sounds like youve got a problem with your sd card, try removing and re-inserting it
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I hav tried dat too. Also with multiple sd cards. none of them mounted.
Flash back to CM6. Just do a full wipe.
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iAltair said:
Flash back to CM6. Just do a full wipe.
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Can u please help me with the process to do that.
skans03 said:
Can u please help me with the process to do that.
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kindly help me with the process to full wipe mt desire , considering that my phone is not detected by my pc & i m not able to get into recovery too...
Hey guys i wanna know that is it possible to dual boot two android roms.one from nand and other from sd
I m sorry if it is a noob question as i m new to this hd2 world
I m again sorry if this question has been asked earlier if so then please direct me to the post as my data connection is too slow for the SEARCH feature.it sometimes makes me sick
Edit: I m on magldr 1.13
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Yes you Can.
in Magldr go to #8 AD recovery & if you have CWM you ca install Android in NAND, after that just copy an SD ROM to you SD & each time you boot you can direct which one to boot from. try the link below it might help
mengfei said:
Yes you Can.
in Magldr go to #8 AD recovery & if you have CWM you ca install Android in NAND, after that just copy an SD ROM to you SD & each time you boot you can direct which one to boot from. try the link below it might help
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Which link??
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Anurag pandey said:
Which link??
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In his sig. Essentially, you flash NAND Android, then copy over the SD build to your SD card (with MAGLDR files if they're not included in the ROM). Then in MAGLDR go to services>boot settings>AD SD Dir and select the folder with your SD ROM in it. Then just boot AD SD and violá
hello,i have a t-mobile HD2 that cannot boot any android rom(SD or NAND)so my guess is that my bad blocks don't let my phone boot Android...so here is my question:with A2SD I install the rom to the SD card(which is virtually converted to NAND or something?) or not??if someone finds any solution about my problem i would be grateful
tsagas said:
hello,i have a t-mobile HD2 that cannot boot any android rom(SD or NAND)so my guess is that my bad blocks don't let my phone boot Android...so here is my question:with A2SD I install the rom to the SD card(which is virtually converted to NAND or something?) or not??if someone finds any solution about my problem i would be grateful
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I don't have any clue what your actual question is supposed to mean, but if you can't install SD Android then it isn't anything to do with bad blocks. You need to give more information, such as which type of HD2 you have, what radio it has, do you have HSPL, what steps you've taken so far etc. Nobody can help without sufficient information.
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Nigeldg said:
I don't have any clue what your actual question is supposed to mean, but if you can't install SD Android then it isn't anything to do with bad blocks. You need to give more information, such as which type of HD2 you have, what radio it has, do you have HSPL, what steps you've taken so far etc. Nobody can help without sufficient information.
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I have HSPL,my HD2 is a t-mobile my radio is 2.15.50,14 and i follow each and every step the guides i found in this foroum provide...whenever is NAND or SD version
tsagas said:
hello,i have a t-mobile HD2 that cannot boot any android rom(SD or NAND)so my guess is that my bad blocks don't let my phone boot Android...so here is my question:with A2SD I install the rom to the SD card(which is virtually converted to NAND or something?) or not??if someone finds any solution about my problem i would be grateful
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Do u have HSPL 2.08?
adil1508 said:
Do u have HSPL 2.08?
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yes i do
tsagas said:
hello,i have a t-mobile HD2 that cannot boot any android rom(SD or NAND)so my guess is that my bad blocks don't let my phone boot Android...so here is my question:with A2SD I install the rom to the SD card(which is virtually converted to NAND or something?) or not??if someone finds any solution about my problem i would be grateful
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I still don't quite understand what the actual issue is. Do ANY ROMs boot on your phone? The reason I ask is because you later contradict this original statement by saying something about A2SD moving your apps to the SD card.
Nigeldg said:
I still don't quite understand what the actual issue is. Do ANY ROMs boot on your phone? The reason I ask is because you later contradict this original statement by saying something about A2SD moving your apps to the SD card.
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None ROM boots on my phone:/and i asked if A2SD installs the rom into SD or something...
tsagas said:
None ROM boots on my phone:/and i asked if A2SD installs the rom into SD or something...
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A2SD does not install the ROM to NAND nor does it install NAND to SD. It install apps to your SD card, apps that you use on your phone.
NAND ROMs are flashed directly to your phone and completely remove Windows.
SD ROMS are ran from your SD card with your Windows still functioning when you want.
Dblfstr said:
A2SD does not install the ROM to NAND nor does it install NAND to SD. It install apps to your SD card, apps that you use on your phone.
NAND ROMs are flashed directly to your phone and completely remove Windows.
SD ROMS are ran from your SD card with your Windows still functioning when you want.
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Hehe, Windows Mobile doesn't 'function', it simply exists
tsagas said:
None ROM boots on my phone:/and i asked if A2SD installs the rom into SD or something...
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Have you installed MAGLDR and partitioned your internal memory by flashing ClockWorkMod Recovery(CWM)?? And Apps2SD doesnt install any rom. Its just used to transfer applications that run on the internal memory to the sd-ext.(partion of sd card)
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adil1508 said:
Have you installed MAGLDR and partitioned your internal memory by flashing ClockWorkMod Recovery(CWM)?? And Apps2SD doesnt install any rom. Its just used to transfer applications that run on the internal memory to the sd-ext.(partion of sd card)
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thats the thing...every time i try to flash CWM i get stucked on Go Go Go!(when i press AD Recovery)
I ve also tried to make bigger partitions and nothing happened...
tsagas said:
I ve also tried to make bigger partitions and nothing happened...
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I have a hd2 too.
magldr 1.13 .... clockwormod 5.0.2.6 ... Nexushd2 ics 4.0.4 - rom... a2SD-Script ...
200mb nand-partition..5mb cache-partition.. 1 gb ext4-partition and 400 mb swap-partition
I installed my rom witht "hd2 toolkit 4.2.0.1", that can be downloaded here on "xda-developers".
With this tookit you can do followed things:
- Start with a "full wipe" called "task 29" (I think this "task 29" is necessary for your hd2, because of your problems and bad issues you are reporting)
- then partition your nand-memory (for first install i recommen 200mb nand an 40 mb cache - after you recognized that it works, you can reduce cashe to 10 or 5 mb)
- install magldr
- install clockworkmod recovery
- install your rom
Hi Guys,
currently I have a Miui NativeSD Rom. It means the whole Android Rom is running at my SD Card. My questions is....can I install this WP7 ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356833
with a another SD Card and my current not used NAND memory? I would change sometimes the Roms, between WP7 and Android but when I install WP7 I dont know whether crash my Native SD ROM?? Last question when I execute Task29, will be delete my current Nand ROM, but also Magldr??
Thanks!
hi, check out the links below it might help
& yes Task29 will wipe your NAND of any rom/ reccovery that's in there but leaves radio alone.
Ok if I understand aright, I follow the steps Task 29 / Install Magldr in the Boot Mode from HD2 Toolkit ( is a repartition to 300mb or 445mb recommend? Or can I skip the partition-step?)and then Clear SD MBR and uselast24Nand , execute this dwi from my WP7 Rom and installed WP7 on my NAND After this my Magldr is already there??! If yes I can change my SD Card so where I cand find my Native Files and boot from them??! ^^
OK , to do it. the nativesd roms wont be crashed. it only in ur sd card .
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Herobs said:
OK , to do it. the nativesd roms wont be crashed. it only in ur sd card .
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?? I dont understand your answer.. only in my sd card?! I would change my sd card, when I install wp7 to a second card and after that I go back to my native sd card and boot with magldr from here. Thats my plan.... sorry my englishknowledge is very simple ^^ therefore I dont understand your answer
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maikwars said:
?? I dont understand your answer.. only in my sd card?! I would change my sd card, when I install wp7 to a second card and after that I go back to my native sd card and boot with magldr from here. Thats my plan.... sorry my englishknowledge is very simple ^^ therefore I dont understand your answer
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yes, that's what you should do. Card#1 for WP7 and Card#2 for SD or NativeSD.
but wp7 wont boot with the second card in slot. wp7 needs the first card(it formats and locks the card during installation)
hi there,
i tried to install clockwork recovery as well as tried to partition system partition through hd2 toolkit but i get the following error:
'Error Description: USB init failed
Info: .\RSPL\RSPL.cpp (736)
i hav disabled the checkbox of allo usb connection in window mobile device center.
i run everything using administrator. i use compatibility and administrator mode of xp sp2 in rapitool.exe and EnterBootloader.exe.but still getting the same error usb init failed 736
please help me..waiting for ur kind response,
thanks sameer.
Does it say USB on phone?
And what does it say in device manager on pc
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shanman-2 said:
Does it say USB on phone?
And what does it say in device manager on pc
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hi
i changed ports and tried running hd2 toolkit using run as a administrator to partition it worked..the rom is installed and rebooted but after it rebooted it went to magldr ..how do i set it up so that it boots the rom which is installed automatically? any idea
i hav installed using NativeSD (SD-EXT)..i just have 4gb sd card..is it advisable to run through it or i have to install to nand... i have htc hd2 1024 usa.
how to change from native sd to nand only any idea? want to know..!!
please enlight me.
thanks sameer
Can't remember, long time since I used magldr, dodgy USB port!!
Boot "ad nand" or something like that...
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_sameer_ said:
i hav installed using NativeSD (SD-EXT)..i just have 4gb sd card..is it advisable to run through it or i have to install to nand... i have htc hd2 1024 usa.
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in magldr set the sd card source folder to point to the /nativesd folder on the sd card, and set the default boot mode to ad sd. (yes, even though its booting from the ext partition, it finds the initial files in the folder on the sd fat32 partition).
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hi ,
thanks everyone for helping me with ur kind response and support. i would like to ask how do u install applications directly to sd than phone memory..any idea..is it possible?
is there any way to update the rom directly through rom in the phone or hav to download it from xda rom page?
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hav a nice weekend.
thanks sameer
_sameer_ said:
hi ,
thanks everyone for helping me with ur kind response and support. i would like to ask how do u install applications directly to sd than phone memory..any idea..is it possible?
is there any way to update the rom directly through rom in the phone or hav to download it from xda rom page?
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hav a nice weekend.
thanks sameer
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You have to download the updates from the xda.
And regarding the applications, do u want to install them on the sd-ext partition?
hi
adil1508 said:
You have to download the updates from the xda.
And regarding the applications, do u want to install them on the sd-ext partition?
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hi im running on nand..but i wanted to install apps directly to sd card..have no sd card partition..is it possible?
thanks sameer
_sameer_ said:
hi im running on nand..but i wanted to install apps directly to sd card..have no sd card partition..is it possible?
thanks sameer
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I suppose u can move them manually to the sd-card, or select the directory for installation as the sd-card ( i think this is done in the play store settings, i dont really remember ). But why do you want to install apps in the sd-card?
I suggest u make an ext partition of your sd card. WARNING!: this will wipe ur sd card clean, make a backup!.
The advantage of making a ext partition is that when u use roms with A2SD support, the ext partition on ur SD CARD acts as internal memory. So u have sort of increased ur internal memory