[Q] after flashing CM7 ROM, HD2 Stuck on GO GO GO screen. - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

I've read the other posts regarding GO GoGO freezes but they didnt pertain to my issue,so...
I managed to successfully install following ROM: CyanogenMod-7-04012011-NIGHTLY-LEO
it works relatively well but for my particular HD2, it came with no apps market and google maps and other essential apps had been removed or were just missing altogether.
Anyway i want to flash a new Rom, and I have all the necessary items:
-installed radio 2.15.50.14
-MGLDR V1.13
-HSPL 2.08/cotullaHSPL
-Current CWM recovery 3.0.2.5
(i found this ROM and downloaded it)
[3.May][cLK/MAGLDR] NexusHD2-Gingerbread V2.7 [GRJ22/Android2.3.4][Kernel:tytung_r10]
i have partitioned my SD correctly (FAT 32) and when i enter bootloader and scroll down to "ad recovery" it proceeds to the "GoGoGo" screen and freezes here, never allowing me any further until i remove the battery 10,15,20 minutes later
I appreciate any helpful tips or suggestions....thx forum friends

Hi, sounds like you need to reflash your clockworkmod recovery. For this particular rom be sure to use a 150 mb system partition. Really good rom by the way. This and HyperDroid GBX V12 are the two best roms I have tried. Good luck..

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[Q] HD2 stuck on load screen after flashing Gingerbread

Hello all,
I decided to take the plunge and install Gingerbread on my HTC using instructions in this weeks MicroMart. Having completed all of the steps my HTC is now stuck on a boot screen where the screen is black but HTC appears in green.
I was wondering if anyone could suggest a fix?
The steps I took to install Gingerbread were as follows:
Installed HSPL (2.08)
Installed Radio Leo 2.15.50.14
Installed MAGLDR 1.1.3
Installed Clockworkmod Recovery
Installed Gingerbread 2.3
You most likely flashed the wrong size CWM that you need. Is there a link to what ROM you downloaded and what recovery size? You should be flashing the 150M for 2.3 AOSP ROM's.
Actually, heres a nice stable gingerbread ROM you can use.
http://www.multiupload.com/WD83QRSA99
Download that and and flash this Clockworkmod file.
http://www.multiupload.com/LVBWUM9L28
That should work pretty good.
Ah, I think I downloaded a 400 one, will go and investigate.
Thank you for the tip
Check out post #3. You can use them two files. They'll work perfectly and leave you with about 240MB left of internal storage. If you want more partition your SD card with an Ext3 partition and it'll use Apps2SD.
Hi, Andriod now loads but it doesn't recognise my T-Mobile Sim.
Any ideas?

[Q] Troubles with HD2 - Typhoon ROM 3.3.3

Hi,
I have troubles with my HTC HD2.
Im trying to install this version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=933951
(25.May.11][MAG/cLK]TyphooN CyanogenMod 7 Nightly v3.3.3[2.3.4][A2SD][tytung r10]
This is my installation step by step.. So...
- Install HSPL 2.08
- Task29
- Radio
- Magldr 1.13
- CWM (3.0.2.5) 150MB
-partition SD Card 1024 and 0
-ext-sd format
- installation of the ROM
- fix permissions
- reboot
And my Android stuck at GO GO GO screen. I dont know what I have done badly, because if I use CWM 3.2.0.0 Android boots nicely, but I hear RoboVoice when I try to call. On the other hand if I try to install the old version of Android via CWM 3.0.2.5 everythink works. I mean the same version of Android but 3.0.6. - no RoboVoice, no bugs with falling applications.
I want to have updated system, but it is impossible for me and I dont know why.
So what is the problem?
thank you
Some details:
SD Card Kingston 8GB class 4
Windows 7 64-bit
maybe this will help ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=945427
Yes, thank you.
But I think the problem is somewhere else. I really keep tutorials and manuals. The problem must be at version of Android. One big different between new and old version is AD Recovery CWM. For old it is for example 135MB, for new version it is 150MB. So I use 150MB as they write at thier thread and it is still not working.
If I use 3.2.0.0, Android(3.3.3) boots, but with bugs.. RoboVoice and so on..
If I use 3.0.2.5, Android freezes at GO GO GO.
Hey,double-confirm if u ain't flashing a CLK build as MAGLDR?
Try using this CWM flasher...it contains version 3.0.2.8...All u have to do is connect phone 2 pc in usb flasher mode (MAGLDR), run the setup.exe as admin, select 150MB partition, flash away...
Alternatively u can just copy out the recovery-raw.img file out and use it 2 replace the recovery-raw.img in the official 3.0.2.5 folder which was recommended in the ROM thread and flash away...
P.S. Try both methods first (performing a task29 each time) and if it still doesn't help then its best to seek help in the ROM's thread...Get help from its users.
MAGLDR of course
Ill try CWM 3.0.2.8. Thank You
99TheDude99 said:
Yes, thank you.
But I think the problem is somewhere else. I really keep tutorials and manuals. The problem must be at version of Android. One big different between new and old version is AD Recovery CWM. For old it is for example 135MB, for new version it is 150MB. So I use 150MB as they write at thier thread and it is still not working.
If I use 3.2.0.0, Android(3.3.3) boots, but with bugs.. RoboVoice and so on..
If I use 3.0.2.5, Android freezes at GO GO GO.
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First of all are you using cLK or MGLDR?
For robo voice, it is only on the first call, just reboot, call anyone or any number and just hit end call.
If you have GO GO GO screen, you are using MGLDR, so why are you repartitioning your ROM? The MGLDR, already comes with its own partition built in, no need to change anything.
Im using MAGLDR, not cLK.
Ill try your tips, so wait for my report
And what about falling applications?
I click on Internet application or Facebook app. Maybe 3 seconds it works then falls to Home Screen. Thank You
I have used CWM 3028. The problem with RoboVoice is resolved.
However, I have troubles with applications. Internet, Facebook etc.... still falling when I click on them. But at version 3.0.6 everthing works OK.
I dont know why ..
I tried everything

[Q] hd2 android

Dear ALL,I'd like to know which way to install the cm7 rom better.I use magldr to install ,but follow this way there is only same rom can work.Now I use cm7 3.4.0,if I install 3.5.7,the device restart all the time,can't go into the system.TKS
Hi are you trying to run the stock cm7 on HD2? I don't think the cyanogen team has ported cm7 for the HD2 yet... But fortunately a lot of xda guys here have customized cm7 for the HD2. Check out the NAND forums and pick a ROM. Besides cm7 there are also HTC sense/MIUI ROMs available, and many of them are working through Magdlr (as many ppl on these forums can assure you...). Just choose a ROM and follow instructions on that page.
any suggest
likewei92 said:
Hi are you trying to run the stock cm7 on HD2? I don't think the cyanogen team has ported cm7 for the HD2 yet... But fortunately a lot of xda guys here have customized cm7 for the HD2. Check out the NAND forums and pick a ROM. Besides cm7 there are also HTC sense/MIUI ROMs available, and many of them are working through Magdlr (as many ppl on these forums can assure you...). Just choose a ROM and follow instructions on that page.
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I am following this instruction"http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=933951",But I can't install 3.5.7,whenever I install 3.5.7 rom,the devise retarte again and again.I don't know Why.Can you give me a hand?TKS
Haha I'm using that ROM too. Alright I'm not sure what you did to get Magldr running on your phone, but I suggest you do a total reset... Ok here's how:
1. Flash 2.08.HSPL, get the file follow instructions at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611433. Just download HSPL 4 (the latest one) and flash to 2.08.HSPL
2. Flash your radio to 2.15.xxx, if your radio is not already 2.15.xxx. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611787
3. Now download the HD2 NAND toolkit. Technically you don't need this, but it makes things a lot easier. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1090783
4. Open the toolkit. Do a wipe (Task 29)
5. Click Install MAGDLR and follow instructions
6. Select MAGLDR Repartition. Use 150mb + 5mb cache. The size of the partition depends on which ROM you're using, but for this particular ROM use the settings I just mentioned.
7. (hmm actually I've nvr really tried this myself because I'm using cLK, so I'm not sure if Clockworkmod recovery is already installed at this point. Just turn on your phone and hold the power button to get into the MAGDLR menu, then select AD recovery. If CMR loads then pls skip this step) Select MAGLDR update recovery and update CMR
8. Alright now you can put the ROM file (a .zip file) into the SD card and use the install zip from sdcard option to flash, then everything should be fine
Hopes this helps

[Q] Problems installing several different Nands - help please

I have successfully installed TyphooN_CM7_v2.9.2-cLK about 8 motnhs ago & been using it but fancied a change.
I am lucky enough to have two HD2's so decide to try installing another nand on the other phone.
I tried TyphooN_CM7_v3.7.0-cLK & DFT_LEO_NAND_Android both using Task 29 & using CWM with CM7 & the USB flasher (as per instructions on the page) for the DFT one. No luck with either they both install but I get an error "Process system is not repsonding" which won't go away with the DFT one & its just keeps booting into Magldr with the CM7. I have installed NexusHD2-Gingerbread_V2.9_NAND_(Android-2.3.5) which is working & installed fine but just can't get either of the other two to work.
I wanted the CM7 to upgrade the current Typhoon I have a wanted a Desire nand on the other phone as a change.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Help much appreciated
Thanks
Edit:
Following this thread for the CM7 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=933951
& this for the Desire nand http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893620
Till now you are used nand android ... so you have the important things (HSPL2.08, radio 2.15.50.14, MAGLDR).
And you installed NexusHD2-Gingerbread ... this means that everything is OK.
I think you can try to download the other things for CM 3.7.0 again.
I've had problems with installing when the .zip is corrupted or something ...
With the typhoon version I would check to make sure that you downloaded the magldr version and not the clk version as it is the magldr that you keep booting into. If you try installing clk to a magldr loader it will not load and just go into magldr loader. With dft one it is probably a bad download or perhaps it is that the rom is an older rom.
There is a lot solutions/problems. Which rom u try to install? Magdlr or clk?
Sent from my HTC HD2 using Tapatalk
Same here
I have exactly the same problem, the only zip NANDs i can install are NexusHD2-Gingerbread. All others install ok but when i reboot it states "Kernal Open Failed" If i install other NANDS via USB flasher they seem to install fine, but then i no longer have AD Recovery Clockworkmod, which is very useful for backups. I appreciate that this is an additional statement but i also have the issue of my phone rebooting 6-10 times a day, hence wanting to change my NAND for testing. I have today however made a complete re-install and using a different SD card, still can't load other ZIP NAND's though.

[Q] Stuck on boot logo MIUI - MIUI ICS 2.6.8 Ported by smokin901 [tytung r3 HWA]

Hi everybody.
Has anybody esle problem with stuck on boot logo MIUI after flashing MIUI ICS 2.6.8 Ported by smokin901 [tytung r3 HWA]?
I have been used the MIUI 4 by smokin for 2 months without any problems. Every week I was able to flash it without stuck on boot logo.
I was trying to make a clean install (as always):
1. Wipe (Task 29)
2. Instal clk 1.5
3. Check partition size (220/5)
4. Flash MIUI 2.6.8
5. without reboot install Bootloopfix 2.6.8
6. clear dalvik cache (as it appears after installing bootloopfix)
6. Reboot - and then my phone get stuck on boot logo MIUI (I left the phone like that for 30 minutes without no succes).
Did I miss something important?
I also tried to flash radio version again: Leo_RADIO_2.15.50.14, but it did not help. When I got back to 2.6.1-2 MIUI - everything is just fine.
Thanks for any advice what else can I try.
peto.zalesak said:
Hi everybody.
Has anybody esle problem with stuck on boot logo MIUI after flashing MIUI ICS 2.6.8 Ported by smokin901 [tytung r3 HWA]?
I have been used the MIUI 4 by smokin for 2 months without any problems. Every week I was able to flash it without stuck on boot logo.
I was trying to make a clean install (as always):
1. Wipe (Task 29)
2. Instal clk 1.5
3. Check partition size (220/5)
4. Flash MIUI 2.6.8
5. without reboot install Bootloopfix 2.6.8
6. clear dalvik cache (as it appears after installing bootloopfix)
6. Reboot - and then my phone get stuck on boot logo MIUI (I left the phone like that for 30 minutes without no succes).
Did I miss something important?
I also tried to flash radio version again: Leo_RADIO_2.15.50.14, but it did not help. When I got back to 2.6.1-2 MIUI - everything is just fine.
Thanks for any advice what else can I try.
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Due to Bad NAND blocks which your phone might have, you have less than 220mb when you partition your internal memory. So when partitioning, make a partition of say maybe 230 or 235mb so as to account for the bad NAND blocks
Hope it helps
OK - thank you very much for your advice . I will try it after I get back from work.
Another question is - is there any solution or method, how to check, if my phone really has bad NAND blocks or not? Or maybe - what is causing this bad NAND blocks?
Anyway - I will try it. Thank you very much for the tip.
i prefer this way. you can try if you want.
sequence;
first check your device if it is 2.08.HSPL, and format your sdcard ext3 or ext4 and 1gb. insert it to your device.
1. task29
2. radio rom 2.15.50.14
3. magldr 1.13
4. recovery 5.0.2.6 or clk
5. clear cache and dalvik cache.
Radio ROM 2.15.50.14;
Radio ROM 2.15.50.14
HD2 Toolkit 4.2.0.1; ( contains task 29, magldr and recovery and also HSPL)
HD2 Toolkit 4.2.0.1
peto.zalesak said:
OK - thank you very much for your advice . I will try it after I get back from work.
Another question is - is there any solution or method, how to check, if my phone really has bad NAND blocks or not? Or maybe - what is causing this bad NAND blocks?
Anyway - I will try it. Thank you very much for the tip.
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You can search the forum for bad NAND blocks. I dont have alot of time currently so i didnt post the link. But will do later
powerofthink said:
i prefer this way. you can try if you want.
sequence;
first check your device if it is 2.08.HSPL, and format your sdcard ext3 or ext4 and 1gb. insert it to your device.
1. task29
2. radio rom 2.15.50.14
3. magldr 1.13
4. recovery 5.0.2.6 or clk
5. clear cache and dalvik cache.
this is the HD2 Toolkit ; http://www.mediafire.com/?2qz0xa7xfxney47
this is the radio 2.15.50.14 ; http://www.mediafire.com/?1th8o158r2t6dba
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And this will help HOW?
The person has already tried the clean installation. How will doing it again help?
Thanks for any advice, I found some threads,
e.g. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1189544.
I am going to study, what should I do to check nand blocks on my hd2.
[Solved]
Thanks everybody for tips, I probably (as a lot of people do) have some bad blocks.
Anyway, I just cut out some application from ROM before flashing and flashed the rom even with lower (200 mb) partition.
But your ideas led me to stuff like bad blocks etc, so now I am able to understand things better and know that flashing too much can cause trouble....
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA

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