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hey guys
i'm a little nooby with flashing hspl
my hd2 is SPL-3.03.0000, now i dont know how to get it to 1 of these SPL 1.42.0000, SPL 1.62.0000, SPL 1.66.0000, SPL 2.07.0000, SPL 2.08.0000, SPL 2.10.000,
couse i need to have one of those to flash hspl
can anyone plz help
koerdo said:
hey guys
i'm a little nooby with flashing hspl
my hd2 is SPL-3.03.0000, now i dont know how to get it to 1 of these SPL 1.42.0000, SPL 1.62.0000, SPL 1.66.0000, SPL 2.07.0000, SPL 2.08.0000, SPL 2.10.000,
couse i need to have one of those to flash hspl
can anyone plz help
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you can't change your spl version 3.03 with HSPL sir, it's incompatible.
If you need to have HSPL you need to turn back on a previous stock ROM.
but way you needs to have HSPL?
couse i want to make a dual boot,
but turn back on which stock ROM.
couse i just purchased this hd2
so please help more
koerdo said:
couse i want to make a dual boot,
but turn back on which stock ROM.
couse i just purchased this hd2
so please help more
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Go on the website of HTC, select the aria of where your device came from (or in case if you have a branded device you need to go on the operator website)
- download with the help of your S/N your Stock rom 1.66 ore 1.47 depending of your aria/branded version.
- Install the new (Previous) ROM.
That's it.
koerdo said:
couse i want to make a dual boot,
but turn back on which stock ROM.
couse i just purchased this hd2
so please help more
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dual boot what?...android and windows,?...then you dont need anything...what you have is the latest stock rom from hd2.(with stock spl)........and android is smooth on it ...just install android on sd card and enjoy
thnks pakure
but what do i have to do if i want to use Jmz Android Dual-Boot. , sow just install andriod and run Jmz Android Dual-Boot for HD2?
or its not like that
koerdo said:
thnks pakure
but what do i have to do if i want to use Jmz Android Dual-Boot. , sow just install andriod and run Jmz Android Dual-Boot for HD2?
or its not like that
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Depending on what radio you have installed on your rom. If you have the correct radio then yes, just copy the Android rom to your sd card and run dual boot. If however you have the wrong radio then you need hspl in oder to change the radio first.
Check here for radios that work with Android if needed.
if you have spl 3.03, most likely your radio is 2.15., so no problems (all one needs is a radio >=2.08) and you have it!! (check in phone software in settings).....put your favourite android folder on sd card...open the folder, click clrcad (nothing happens...this step is necessary to enable sound in android)..next click haret...android will boot..., wait for 5-15 mins for first time boot...will take time..........enjoy
as for jmd dual boot cab..install in windows (cab file=windows )..this will show a selection option at bootscreen when you power on the phone...select between android or windows...enjoy (see also EBL loader...an alternative to jmd...has other options too)
tnks guys for all your help,
i have done it and works good,
tnks again
Hi, aftet two days of reading the xda-forum and unsuccesful try to install NAND version on my HD2, i'm asking this simple question.
My LEO is with stock ROM 3.14, SPL 3.0.3, radio 2.15.xx.xx.
I understood that it can be installed SD Android version, but i preffer faster NAND version.
Is that possible or it will be when HSPL for this SPL is availible?
Thank you!
You need to downgrade your SPL version in order to install HSPL2.08, and to do this you must flash an earlier stock ROM.
Look in the Android WM Development forum for a stock 1.66 ROM for your handset and flash that. You can then flash HSPL2.08 and then finally Magldr and Android.
There's plenty to do, but it's straight forward enough. Just make sure to read up on what you're doing first and it'll be no problem.
Thank you
Thank you for your advice, i'll try it and i'll push hard to do this, i'm former Desire and Galaxy S user, but with my own eyes i see that the Desire is faster then Galaxy, and the HD2 with Android /Nand/ is faster and smoother than both of them.
tnt3 said:
Thank you for your advice, i'll try it and i'll push hard to do this, i'm former Desire and Galaxy S user, but with my own eyes i see that the Desire is faster then Galaxy, and the HD2 with Android /Nand/ is faster and smoother than both of them.
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if you want nand only for speed, then try the ram builds on sd card..(eg: superram by darkstone )they are faster than nand...this way, you dont need to flash anything...no need to downgrade, no need to hspl...........just copy the android folder to your sd and voila..
pakure said:
if you want nand only for speed, then try the ram builds on sd card..(eg: superram by darkstone )they are faster than nand...this way, you dont need to flash anything...no need to downgrade, no need to hspl...........just copy the android folder to your sd and voila..
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just to give you some insight, I have the same stock setup as is you, and I'm using darkstone sense v0.1 and its great, fast, stable and everything working very well.. you have to try it, don't forget to use an autoboot application to achieve a reasonable battery life..
johncmolyneux said:
You need to downgrade your SPL version in order to install HSPL2.08, and to do this you must flash an earlier stock ROM.
Look in the Android WM Development forum for a stock 1.66 ROM for your handset and flash that. You can then flash HSPL2.08 and then finally Magldr and Android.
There's plenty to do, but it's straight forward enough. Just make sure to read up on what you're doing first and it'll be no problem.
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I had 3.14 based GTX 2.5 Elegancia ROM, Radio 2.15.50.14 and everything worked just right to get NAND on my HD2.
When you say 1.66ROM I am not sure if you are referring to Radio or ROM version.
Instructions on NAND for newbs thread says:
Radio 2.15.50.14 recommendable!!!
HSPL3 package can be used to downgrade to HSPL 2.08 HSPL (do not choose 2.08.0000 - but 2.08 HSPL ...
Note: Stock HD2 should have 2.10.0000 (stock);
Anyhow, it worked perfect so I think you should be good as long as your HSPL is downgraded to 2.08 version ... FYI - when you download HSPL file is titled HSPL3_package.rar ... this means HSPL version is 3 but you want to run it and set it up on 2.08 and than flash it onto your phone.
hopefully I didn confuse you too much
eenbox said:
I had 3.14 based GTX 2.5 Elegancia ROM, Radio 2.15.50.14 and everything worked just right to get NAND on my HD2.
When you say 1.66ROM I am not sure if you are referring to Radio or ROM version.
Instructions on NAND for newbs thread says:
Radio 2.15.50.14 recommendable!!!
HSPL3 package can be used to downgrade to HSPL 2.08 HSPL (do not choose 2.08.0000 - but 2.08 HSPL ...
Note: Stock HD2 should have 2.10.0000 (stock);
Anyhow, it worked perfect so I think you should be good as long as your HSPL is downgraded to 2.08 version ... FYI - when you download HSPL file is titled HSPL3_package.rar ... this means HSPL version is 3 but you want to run it and set it up on 2.08 and than flash it onto your phone.
hopefully I didn confuse you too much
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you probably have tmous hd2 and hence your spl is 2.10...for non-tmous hd2 the new stock 3.14 official rom has a spl3.03, which is not compatible with hspl...that is why john has suggested to roll back to an earlier stock rom (nontmous rom versions are older and different (1.48,1.72,1.66 etc)than tmous stock roms (2.x, 2.1x etc))
Hi
I'm starting a new thread.
tnt3 said:
I'm starting a new thread.
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ha ha ha...ok...so simple answer....no, you cannot install nand android on 3.14 rom with spl3.03, because you need magldr...(and hspl for magldr).....and hspl is not compatible with 3.03spl. and there is no idea if and when a new hspl will be available..
...so the only option for you if you want nand android, is to flash an older stock rom to downgrade your spl to less than 2.10 (1.42,1.66,2.08,2.10 etc)and only then can you install hspl without problems...and then flash a radio more than 2.08,( preferably 2.15)...then flash magldr, then flash android nand rom........got it??
it is not difficult if you have all those files ready...each flash takes 2 to 10 minutes maximum...so in total, within 30 minutes, you can have android
(you dont need any of these steps if you can use a sd/ram build )
make sure you roll back flash to the stock rom specific for your region.(.important!)
SD card android possible over 3.14 winmo ROM?
pakure said:
if you want nand only for speed, then try the ram builds on sd card..(eg: superram by darkstone )they are faster than nand...this way, you dont need to flash anything...no need to downgrade, no need to hspl...........just copy the android folder to your sd and voila..
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Is it possible to install android through SD card in hd2 which has 3.14 rom?
That gives life...
yugoport said:
just to give you some insight, I have the same stock setup as is you, and I'm using darkstone sense v0.1 and its great, fast, stable and everything working very well.. you have to try it, don't forget to use an autoboot application to achieve a reasonable battery life..
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Hi, can you just explain the process (if anything spl with 3.14 rom and hspl4?)
theionxda said:
Is it possible to install android through SD card in hd2 which has 3.14 rom?
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Yes you can run Android from SD if you have a 3.14 ROM. It is the radio that is important really when running Android from SD. You will want to check the thread of the build you want to use to see if it is a radio version suggested by the dev of the build. The radio right radio can keep you from having robot voices and some other stuff too. Check below fow instructions on how to install.
theionxda said:
Hi, can you just explain the process (if anything spl with 3.14 rom and hspl4?)
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All you need to do is download the build of your choice and then unzip the contents of the zip file to a folder named Android. Some builds create a folder named Android and puts all file sin it when you unzip it so check and see if that is the case with the build you are going to use. Once you have the files extracted to the Android folder just copy the Android folder to the root of your SD card. Then use file explorer to navigate to the Android folder and open it. then touch on CLCAD first, this just enables the sound in Android but it will look like it did nothing, this is normal. Next touch on HARET and you will see a box pop up that says booting lenuix with a progress bar in it. Just let the build boot up from there, the first boot may take up to 5 to 10 minutes as it has to create a good bit of files for the Android. Also make sure to boot your Android build this way the first time then you can start using the a dual boot app. And make a backup of your SD card before you first boot Android so you can have a way to know what was on it before you used Android.
You do not have to have HSPL to run Android from SD card. And SPL has nothing to do with running Android from SD card.
Thank u T-Macgnolia and appreciate your reply. I will try this and publish here the result.
It worked.... tqsm
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Hello everyone
I know this is a question that has been asked 100 times before, but a post from mskip got me worried.
Here's my problem:
- I want to install a Gingerbread ROM on my HD2. I have understood everything about how to do that, thanks to XDA.
- My HD2 is currently running a Winmo 6.5 3.14 stock ROM from HTC's website.
- To install it, I had to install SPL3 on my phone. So on bootloader, my phone now shows SPL-3.03.HSPL (Cotulla HSPL btw, thanks Cotulla )
- And to install the Android ROM, I know I have to downgrade to SPL-anything between 1 and 2.
- I know you can do that by installing a stock ROM, but I read somewhere in a post by mskip that you CANNOT suppress HSPL3 by downgrading the ROM.
Anyway, in short, my question is:
Can I suppress HSPL3 and eventually manage to start the install of an Android ROM?
I'm not a complete noob, but not an expert either and I don't want to brick my phone or anything.
Thank you very much in advance
I don't understand what you mean by "suppress" it but basically all you need to do is to get 2.08.HSPL on your phone. How you do that is boot to 3.03 (volume down and power) and open HSPL3 on your PC. Then after it finds your phone etc. on the phone just choose 2.08.HSPL from the menu and flash that. Then after that installs you should be able to flash your radio and MAGLDR etc.
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Skellyyy is completely right you need to run the HSPL again on your HD2 and select HSPL version 2.08 HSPL because MAGLDR only supports 2.08 HSPL right now. You will hsve to flash MAGLDR in order to flash a Andriod ROM.
Thank you guys for the quick answers.
But the point is that the ROM I currently have (3.14) only runs with SPL3.
So if I downgrade to HSPL2.08, isn't there a risk that my phone is not going to be able to do anything after that, let alone installing Android?
See, that is a quote from the post I'm using to install Android. It says:
"A: Install HSPL3
Prerequisites
* Windows Mobile Device Center installed on Windows Vista / Windows 7 or
* ActiveSync installed on Windows XP
* You must have any SPL version from this list on your device:
o SPL 1.42.0000
o SPL 1.62.0000
o SPL 1.66.0000
o SPL 2.07.0000
o SPL 2.08.0000
o SPL 2.10.0000
(To check your SPL version, hold the Volume Down button and do a reset)
You should have this SPL version unless you are using the latest 3.14 ROM with SPL 3.03.0000. No worry, just downgrade your Windows Mobile ROM from v3.14 to v1.66 will do. Download HTC HD2 v1.66 ROM. Then downgrade your phone from SPL 3.03.0000 to SPL 1.42.000."
So it says here, downgrade to v1.66 ROM, and then downgrade from SPL3 to SPL1.42. That is not very clear to me. Isn't that supposed to be the same thing?
If downgrading to ROM 1.66 downgrades SPL to 1.42, then why should I AFTERWARDS downgrade from SPL3 to SPL1.42? Isn't that going to be already done?
And more importantly, you guys say I should simply run HSPL and choose an appropriate version, which is yet another method than what is explained above...
Oh boy I'm confused...
Magnus.LPA said:
Thank you guys for the quick answers.
But the point is that the ROM I currently have (3.14) only runs with SPL3.
So if I downgrade to HSPL2.08, isn't there a risk that my phone is not going to be able to do anything after that, let alone installing Android?
Thanks
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No need to worry my friend I am currently running a 3.14 ROM as you can see by my sig. I also have HSPL 2.08 on my HD2 just incase I decide I want to run Andriod or flash a custom ROM. I can tell you my HD2 is working just fine.
No those prerequsites are just the showing you the SPL version that you habe to have to flash HSPL 3. You only have to have ond of those versions but it has to be a version included in the list or you can not flash HSPL 3. If you do not have one of these versiond then the flashing to 1.66 then to HSPL 3 is just MSkip telling you how to get a SPL version needed to flash HSPL 3. But this is not needed now as there is a HSPL 4 version now that allows you to flash 2.08 HSPL when you have SPL 3.08.0000 or SPL 3.10.0000 with out having to downgrade your ROM.
So that basically means I should get HSPL4, run it and choose HSPL2.08 for example, and then I will be able to follow all steps to install and Android ROM?
Correct?
T-Macgnolia said:
No need to worry my friend I am currently running a 3.14 ROM as you can see by my sig. I also have HSPL 2.08 on my HD2
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You have a tmous,,, you can't run 3.14 roms on a reg hd2 with any spl except 3.03.0000 or 3.03.Hspl.you get very unstable phone that thinks it has the 576meg ram unlocked but only really has 200 or so,with only 50 or so free for user apps. Unuseable.
OP correct, into bootloader, Hspl 4, 2.08.Hspl then back into bootloader and flash magldr from there.
samsamuel said:
You have a tmous,,, you can't run 3.14 roms on a reg hd2 with any spl except 3.03.0000 or 3.03.Hspl.you get very unstable phone that thinks it has the 576meg ram unlocked but only really has 200 or so,with only 50 or so free for user apps. Unuseable.
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Samsamuel I do understand what you are telling me here and I was a little concerned about this when I first flashed the HSPL 2.08 to my HD2. But to be honest I have noticed no real change in my HD2's performance compared to before. Also to be fair though I only have 5 nonpreinstalled apps on my HD2 as I found early on with my HD2 that a lot of apps can effect the performance of the HD2. I also never have more than two apps running at the same time as a rule too.
At the OP yes download and run HSPL 4 and choice 2.08 HSPL and you will be good.
T-Macgnolia said:
But to be honest I have noticed no real change in my HD2's performance compared to before.
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because you have a tmous,,,,,, tmous 3.14 rom comes with spl 2.10.0000 and works with 2.08.xxxx, (or it may come with spl 3.03.0000, im not sure, but it doesnt require it, and your phone is proof of that) however the regular 3.14 roms come with and will not work without 3.03.xxxx.
Oh I get what you are saying now the TMOUS can do this but the EU can not. I was not aware of this. Sorry it took a minute for me to understand, I have been sick for like two weeks so my head is a kittle foggy because of it lol.
heh, it doesnt get mentioned often in relation to tmous.
tmous users never get the unstable system/bad ram error when they flash 3.14, regardless of the spl, so they never need to notice what the spl is before / after, so dont notice it didnt get updated.
Im sick too, its the time of year for it. Not that anyone would notice teh difference, i am still sat hunched over the keyboard, swearing under my breath occasionally at anyone who gets close,,,,,
Sam, it wouldn't really matter though would it? As he plans on flashing MAGLDR straight away so there wouldn't even be WinMo on the phone to make it unstable?
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Oh no course not, all that stuff is fine.
Thank you very much guys, this is all very clear for me now.
I now know that HSPL4 -> 2.08 -> then droid flash is doable for me
Good night/day to you all.
Hi guys, i am new to the HD2 phone flash! i'm used to the Rhodium, but resently bought this HD2, and now i'm flashing the the phone to a NAND flash of android and i'm, folowing the "how to flash" guide but everytime i try to flash the magldr113 the setup said, setup complete phone will now reboot into magldr113 menu, but it doesnt.
the phone has a HardSPL flash and i ran task29 did i do annything wrong?
lord-whiskey said:
Hi guys, i am new to the HD2 phone flash! i'm used to the Rhodium, but resently bought this HD2, and now i'm flashing the the phone to a NAND flash of android and i'm, folowing the "how to flash" guide but everytime i try to flash the magldr113 the setup said, setup complete phone will now reboot into magldr113 menu, but it doesnt.
the phone has a HardSPL flash and i ran task29 did i do annything wrong?
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You need flash MAGLDR, then flash CWM Recovery with right size, after that flash which Rom you like.
Search in Box, many topic guide you do that or go to Thread of Rom you want also have guide
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there's a problem i cant get the phone into MAGLDR i flashed it a zillion times
Which HSPL do you have?
You have to have HSPL3 installed, not HSPL4, that one does not work with MAGLDR.
And please post your questions in the Q&A Forum not in the development forum.
Cheech1976 said:
Which HSPL do you have?
You have to have HSPL3 installed, not HSPL4, that one does not work with MAGLDR.
And please post your questions in the Q&A Forum not in the development forum.
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Sorry sir, but you are wrong. HSPL4 will work untill and unless you select "2.08.HSPL" during installation, there is as such nothing called "HSPL4". The latest spl is 3.03 for use with 3.14 roms.
Just grab any HSPL binary and select "2.08.HSPL" to install and you should be fine, the recommended radio is "2.15.50.4" atleast that's what i use.
Rick_1995 said:
Sorry sir, but you are wrong. HSPL4 will work untill and unless you select "2.08.HSPL" during installation, there is as such nothing called "HSPL4". The latest spl is 3.03 for use with 3.14 roms.
Just grab any HSPL binary and select "2.08.HSPL" to install and you should be fine, the recommended radio is "2.15.50.4" atleast that's what i use.
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Yes you are right
What i meant with HSPL3 and HSPL4 as a matter of fact were the file names themselves (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611433).
i've got HSPL 2.08 but the flash setup sais 100% complete your phone will reboot but it only reboot to its splashscreen
lord-whiskey said:
i've got HSPL 2.08 but the flash setup sais 100% complete your phone will reboot but it only reboot to its splashscreen
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I´d try going way back to WinMo stock Rom and starting fresh with hspl2.08, task29, radio 2.15... (or 2.12 you´d have to try which one works better and uses less power), maybe a first splash screen, magldr113, cwm 4.0.1.4....
Rick_1995 said:
Sorry sir, but you are wrong. HSPL4 will work untill and unless you select "2.08.HSPL" during installation, there is as such nothing called "HSPL4". The latest spl is 3.03 for use with 3.14 roms.
Just grab any HSPL binary and select "2.08.HSPL" to install and you should be fine, the recommended radio is "2.15.50.4" atleast that's what i use.
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Sorry could you explain a bit more? I flashed HSPL 2.08 via HSPL4 package and also flashed a custom WinMo ROM, so I'll be fine to flash MAGLDR right? Your post has slightly confused me, so any explanation would help.
Nigeldg said:
Sorry could you explain a bit more? I flashed HSPL 2.08 via HSPL4 package and also flashed a custom WinMo ROM, so I'll be fine to flash MAGLDR right? Your post has slightly confused me, so any explanation would help.
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At First you need hspl 2.08 installed and than you need a radio rom which supports the 576mb ram this are the radio roms above 2.07 .The radio roms you can find in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611787
and than flash magldr if it stucks at the splash screen it means that you have no 576mb ram radio rom installed after you succesfull installation of magldr install the cwm there are a lot of threads where an how to is download the tool from ksubedi it is easier for newbies.
EDIT: ksubedis toolkit you can find here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1090783
I have HD2 with windows mobile 6.5, ROM version 3.14 and radio 2.15.
I am looking to install Android on my HD2. Can someone please advise on following -
1. If I install Android, can I revert back to Windows at a later stage? If yes, would that be possible by simply installing the Windows ROM ?
2. Is NAND install, an installation on memory card? If yes, what is the other type of install ?
3. Can someone point to the latest stable version of Android build that I can install ?
Thanks and please let me know if you need more details.
try this link, it might help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25781675#post25781675
1.yes
2. nand is in nand & SD is in SD errrrrrr
3. None Exist Yet, otherwise let me now too
mengfei said:
try this link, it might help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25781675#post25781675
1.yes
2. nand is in nand & SD is in SD errrrrrr
3. None Exist Yet, otherwise let me now too
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Thanks...Its a very useful tutorial.
To revert back to original WinMo 6.5 or to uninstall HSPL, can I just connect the phone to PC and run the packaged installer I downloaded from HTC site ?
Also, the tutorial mentions HSPL1, I have read elsewhere on this site to use HSPL4 for 6.5 ROMs and HSPL 3 for Android or WP7. Is that correct ?
I am still new and havent installed any custom ROM or Android on the phone yet, so apologies for any naive questions.
Finding 6.5 too restrictive and looking to upgrade to Android or WP7 on my HD2.
metal675 said:
To revert back to original WinMo 6.5 *************** can I just connect the phone to PC and run the packaged installer I downloaded from HTC site ?
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metal675 said:
To ******************************** uninstall HSPL, can I just connect the phone to PC and run the packaged installer I downloaded from HTC site ?
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no
flashing stock from usb will reset everything EXCEPT it wont remove HSPL, , that's the whole original point of hspl, to allow flashing without itself being removed.
To remove hspl you could either flash the same stock rom but using the sd card method, OR just use the hspl program again, but this time select an spl that ends .0000 and not .hspl
So, example, , your spl is 3.03.0000, , you use hspl4.exe to set 2.08.hspl so that you can run magldr/android/wp7, , later you want to return to stock 3.14 so you flash the 3.14 rom over USB, and then run hspl4.exe again but choose 3.03.0000
samsamuel said:
yes
no
flashing stock from usb will reset everything EXCEPT it wont remove HSPL, , that's the whole original point of hspl, to allow flashing without itself being removed.
To remove hspl you could either flash the same stock rom but using the sd card method, OR just use the hspl program again, but this time select an spl that ends .0000 and not .hspl
So, example, , your spl is 3.03.0000, , you use hspl4.exe to set 2.08.hspl so that you can run magldr/android/wp7, , later you want to return to stock 3.14 so you flash the 3.14 rom over USB, and then run hspl4.exe again but choose 3.03.0000
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Ah, now I see.
thanks for clarifying