[Q] How to reflash kernel r14?!?! - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

Hello,
I got an HTC HD2
MAGLDR v27 BOYPPC rom v27, everything works great except for the wifi.
I have been told that i have to reflash kernel r14 from tyung.
I tried but i failed.
I have red the thread about the kernel but i don't get it.
Can someone please help me?

You need to be more specific first of all... I am going to assume you have MAGLDR opposed to clk. I am going to also assume you have performed all the steps prior to installing a new rom? Demanding help with no supporting information gets you nothing.
Now...
1. You need to get the kernel zip on your SD card. You do this by going to tytungs kernel thread, click on download the kernel you want, save it to your computer.
2. Move the kernel zip from your computer to your SD card.
3. Reboot your phone and hold the power button to boot into recovery.
4. In the recovery menu clear cache partition
5. Go into advanced and clear dalvik cache
6. Now go and install the kernel zip just as you did the rom itself.
7. Reboot phone
8. You are done
9. Hit My Thank You Button

akapaul26 said:
You need to be more specific first of all... I am going to assume you have MAGLDR opposed to clk. I am going to also assume you have performed all the steps prior to installing a new rom? Demanding help with no supporting information gets you nothing.
Now...
1. You need to get the kernel zip on your SD card. You do this by going to tytungs kernel thread, click on download the kernel you want, save it to your computer.
2. Move the kernel zip from your computer to your SD card.
3. Reboot your phone and hold the power button to boot into recovery.
4. In the recovery menu clear cache partition
5. Go into advanced and clear dalvik cache
6. Now go and install the kernel zip just as you did the rom itself.
7. Reboot phone
8. You are done
9. Hit My Thank You Button
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Thank you for the fast respond.
I said i used the MAGLDR version.
Anyhow, i did the things you said.
I always clear my phone also with task 29 and such.
I reboot the phone, but the startup animation keeps on going. It does not freeze.
I would like to thank you but there is no thanks button????

Nevermind, i found the thanks button!
But the phone is still in startup mode.

it's probably because you need to delete the initrd.gz file located in the .zip archive in order to flash it over a rom different than Tytung's NexusHD2. (see here)

Ah, i will try it now!

IT WORKED
Thank you!
I had red the whole thread but i didnt get it.
Thanks allot!
Now you got 2thanks! ;D
You made my day

glad to have been of help

Hijmans said:
Thank you!
I had red the whole thread but i didnt get it.
Thanks allot!
Now you got 2thanks! ;D
You made my day
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Glad you got it working! I forgot tytung uses his on initrd.

akapaul26 said:
I am going to also assume you have performed all the steps prior to installing a new rom?
Now...
1. You need to get the kernel zip on your SD card. You do this by going to tytungs kernel thread, click on download the kernel you want, save it to your computer.
2. Move the kernel zip from your computer to your SD card.
3. Reboot your phone and hold the power button to boot into recovery.
4. In the recovery menu clear cache partition
5. Go into advanced and clear dalvik cache
6. Now go and install the kernel zip just as you did the rom itself.
7. Reboot phone
8. You are done
9. Hit My Thank You Button
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hey all, 2 questions if I may ask
1. if u run allready the [06 Nov 2011][MAG/cLK] NexusHD2-Gingerbread V3.2a (GWK74)(Android 2.3.7)[tytung_r13] u need to do steps 4-5, or u can go flash kernel immediately from zip file in sd card? all things are working fine atm and dont want to mess them up
2. there r 2 kernels regarding my rom if I am not seriously mistaken
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1258110
a. kernel_tytung_r14_update.zip.
b. kernel_tytung_r14_callrec_update.zip.
which one I have to use? (i think the first)
ty for your replies

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[Q] Using CWM 3.0.0.* to install HyperDroidGBX

Hi
I'm already install the Nexus android Nand on my HD2 T-Mobile using te special version of CWM 3.0.0.3
Now I need to try the Hyberdoid GBX, should I remove the 3.0.0.3 (and how??) to use the 150M version (V 1.3 I think) or I can use the CMW 3.0.0.3 to install the HyberdroidGBX
Thanks any way guys, U inspired me a lot
Call me stupid, but if it was me i'd:
1: Ask in the actual thread of the build
2: Follow the instructions how to install that build, written by the developer
or am i just stupid??
anyways.......step by step....just follow what dev has recomended.
Dunno bout you, but if an expert like the Dev has put a build together and he recomends..."install this"....."flash that" etc etc etc...then prob in best interests to do how he explains and install what he says is needed.
1. HyperDroid Installation
==========================
You should have at least MAGLDR 1.13 on device.
You should also have Clockworkmod (CWM) Recovery v1.3 by RaiderX303 installed.
Short version:
Install ROM from zip using CWM (Full Wipe Recommended if coming from another ROM)
Step by step version:
1. Boot into MAGLDR (Power On and HOLD the Power Button till MAGLDR options are shown)
2. Boot into AD SD or AD Recovery to enter CWM Recovery Mode
3. If coming from another ROM, do a Nandroid Backup (just to be sure)
4. Wipe data
5. Wipe cache
6. Wipe Dalvik Cache
7. Go to mounts and storage and mount sdcard
8. Copy the ZIP you downloaded to your sdcard and unmount
9. Select install zip from sdcard
10. Find the HyperDroidGingerbread.zip and install
11. Reboot and remove Phone from USB
12. After initial setup, reboot to get everything settled
13. Enjoy the Clean, Fast, Minimalist Gingerbread HyperDroid Goodness!
i can't install MAGLDR113_DAF.. any1 help pls??
closemyeyes said:
i can't install MAGLDR113_DAF.. any1 help pls??
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dont use that, from bootloader screen (tricolor) use the ROMUpdateUtility.exe.
matthew33 said:
Call me stupid, but if it was me i'd:
1: Ask in the actual thread of the build
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ur not of course
I cant ask in the actual thread of the build because I'm new member (less than 10 posts) and the nand development section restricted for me
this is the link of the build I already installed (I'm not even able to quote)
u notice that he said under installation :
Installations
===========
You should have at least MAGLDR 1.13 on device.
CWM (ClockworkMod) Recovery Version via SD card (Flash update.zip)
Installing the CWM_Recovery_for_NexusHD2 (135MB system and 2MB cache) to create a space-efficient NAND partition layout (via flash.cfg) designed specifically for NexusHD2 series is highly recommended if coming from another ROM.
now I'm going to install This Build
I'm asking if there is a problem if I use the same version of CWM or NOT
Thanks for help

Root? Please, update me.

Hi all,
I've just got my phone from warranty repair. (took almost 2 months, lol.) After repair, I would like to root my phone (finally? got this phone for a year..).
Anyway, I've seen lots of topics, and root manuals, etc.
Now I would like to know few, simple things. Which is newest and most safe possible way to root phone?
And.. Which rom is most stable, advanced and fast for business?
I do understand that many of you are freaking tired with these questions.. But I really need good advice.
P.S
And ye, I would like backup my OS for maximum security.
Heya
I'll just let you know how I rooted my phone.
1. Download universal androot online and install to phone
2. Open the app and click "root". The app should root your phone and come up with a success message.
3. Go to the market and download Rom Manager
4. Open Rom Manager and click "flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
5. This will flash the recovery image.
6. Turn off the phone
7. Hold power and home button and the phone will boot into recovery
8. Click backup/restore and do a nandroid backup.
9. reboot phone
10. Go to XDA and download a ROM. Save this to your SD card
11. GO back to recovery and flash the rom.
Done!
Say thanks if I helped
snailydale said:
Heya
I'll just let you know how I rooted my phone.
1. Download universal androot online and install to phone
2. Open the app and click "root". The app should root your phone and come up with a success message.
3. Go to the market and download Rom Manager
4. Open Rom Manager and click "flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
5. This will flash the recovery image.
6. Turn off the phone
7. Hold power and home button and the phone will boot into recovery
8. Click backup/restore and do a nandroid backup.
9. reboot phone
10. Go to XDA and download a ROM. Save this to your SD card
11. GO back to recovery and flash the rom.
Done!
Say thanks if I helped
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Yes, thanks, looks simple. But I have still questions. Is the ClockworkMod best recovery image available? Is it only one?
shadow_fi said:
Yes, thanks, looks simple. But I have still questions. Is the ClockworkMod best recovery image available? Is it only one?
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No, you have Amon Ra recovery too.
For me Amon Ra was easier to use, but Clockwork have more features, e.g. you can flash unsigned roms or updates so i use it for now.
Also, Clockword integrates with ROM Manager so you can manage backup's and ROM's easier.
Ok, it seems that Clockword is better to me.
The second step will be choosing right ROM for me.
I use my phone for work, and need ultra stable, and fast ROM with good support.
Which would you recommend?
VillainROM 13. Based on 2.1 very reliable and smooth.
im using floyo 1.2.0 its stable enough i guess and quite fast with the flykernel 12a
download this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=784689
put it in your root of the sd card
power off phone
when power off hold the home button and the power on/off button
wipe data factory reset wipe cache goto advanced and wipe dalvik cache
instal rom from sd card and waith for reboot
when booted turn of again and download this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=730471
dont wipe anything just instal zip from sd and select that one (in clockwork)
hope this wil work for you
snailydale said:
Heya
I'll just let you know how I rooted my phone.
1. Download universal androot online and install to phone
2. Open the app and click "root". The app should root your phone and come up with a success message.
3. Go to the market and download Rom Manager
4. Open Rom Manager and click "flash ClockworkMod Recovery"
5. This will flash the recovery image.
6. Turn off the phone
7. Hold power and home button and the phone will boot into recovery
8. Click backup/restore and do a nandroid backup.
9. reboot phone
10. Go to XDA and download a ROM. Save this to your SD card
11. GO back to recovery and flash the rom.
Done!
Say thanks if I helped
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Thank you! This helped a lot.
shadow_fi said:
Ok, it seems that Clockword is better to me.
The second step will be choosing right ROM for me.
I use my phone for work, and need ultra stable, and fast ROM with good support.
Which would you recommend?
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Ive been using this rom for a while and it is very fast and stable.

Please help wich rom and how?

Hi i have htc hd 2 that is rooted and has
Android 2.3.4
15.42.50.11U_2.15.50.14
Kernel
2.6.32.15_tytung_r10-gbdfeaac
Mod version
CyanogenMod 7-05252011-Nightly-Desire)Typhoon_v3.3.3-Magldr)
Number
Grj22
And i want to change the rom with the most recent easy...and simple..(i have rom manager not the paid)
I dont know wich rom to put and how...can someone please tell me and help me???
Simple please because i dont know much...if it possible to copy the file at sd and just press the sd install from the recovery ...
Do you have the cLK bootloader installed? If you don't, you can't use ROM manager properly on the HD2.
However, I'd suggest downloading the ROM you want from the browser, booting the HD2 into MAGDLR--> recovery, and installing from there. [ That is assuming you using MADGLR, which I'm assuming you are].
ntisco said:
Hi i have htc hd 2 that is rooted and has
Android 2.3.4
15.42.50.11U_2.15.50.14
Kernel
2.6.32.15_tytung_r10-gbdfeaac
Mod version
CyanogenMod 7-05252011-Nightly-Desire)Typhoon_v3.3.3-Magldr)
Number
Grj22
And i want to change the rom with the most recent easy...and simple..(i have rom manager not the paid)
I dont know wich rom to put and how...can someone please tell me and help me???
Simple please because i dont know much...if it possible to copy the file at sd and just press the sd install from the recovery ...
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Copy the rom you want to your sd card (download after which bootloader you are using)
Wipe data/cache/dalvik from cwm and install rom.
and how do i know wich bootloader i use?And if you be kind could you tell me by a link wich rom is mach to my phone without problems?
When you boot up your phone, do you see a cmd-like screen showing some text after the htc screen? If so, you are using MAGLDR. Otherwise, cLK.
yes there is one...like some comand are runing and writes "ok" "done" and after that is the android logo..
so
wich rom is the best fit to hd2 and how to i put it in?
Is this the way? "Wipe data/cache/dalvik from cwm and install rom" and if so the file with the rom i put it on sd card root?or in a folder?
Sorry for the lot of guestions..
ntisco said:
yes there is one...like some comand are runing and writes "ok" "done" and after that is the android logo..
so
wich rom is the best fit to hd2 and how to i put it in?
Is this the way? "Wipe data/cache/dalvik from cwm and install rom" and if so the file with the rom i put it on sd card root?or in a folder?
Sorry for the lot of guestions..
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The best ROM depends on what you like. I'd suggest using Tytung's NexusHD2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434860
So, to install this ROM, you need to-
1. download the ROM and put it on your SD card. Just download it from your PC and drag it onto the SD card root, not in a folder. [it doesn't matter that much, but it's easier to just have it there instead of in a folder].
2. Boot into MAGDLR. Do this by holding the volume DOWN button and end call button at the same time while booting the phone.
3. In MAGDLR, scroll down into AD Recovery. From there, wipe data/factory reset, then install the .zip from SD card. Reboot your phone and enjoy the new ROM.
ElectroBeijing said:
The best ROM depends on what you like. I'd suggest using Tytung's NexusHD2. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434860
So, to install this ROM, you need to-
1. download the ROM and put it on your SD card. Just download it from your PC and drag it onto the SD card root, not in a folder. [it doesn't matter that much, but it's easier to just have it there instead of in a folder].
2. Boot into MAGDLR. Do this by holding the volume DOWN button and end call button at the same time while booting the phone.
3. In MAGDLR, scroll down into AD Recovery. From there, wipe data/factory reset, then install the .zip from SD card. Reboot your phone and enjoy the new ROM.
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Yes this is mostly right but:
1. Use the app Titanium Backup to create a backup of all your apps and data on your SD card
2. To boot into MAGLDR hold down the power button, not volume down
3. Before wiping data I would recommend creating a full backup of your ROM in CWM, just in case
Also, you may need to repartition your NAND if necessary. Look in the first few posts of any ROM you decide to flash, it will at some point tell you what size 'system partition' you will need to create. If this partition size is less than or the same as 150Mb, you don't need to change anything. If, however, it is larger than 150Mb do the following:
1. Download and install the NAND Toolkit
2. Boot into MAGLDR menu then select 5. USB Flasher
3. Select 'MAGLDR repartition' in the toolkit
4. Select the correct partition size from the options given in the toolkit
5. Repartition
6. Flash your ROM (as a .zip) in CWM
7. Reboot, then reboot another few times just to be safe
8. (Optional) Restore your apps by downloading Titanuim backup, then pressing menu>batch>restore all missing apps and data.
Hope this helps

Xoom

Hi guys!
I know this has prolly been asked alot.
I am a South African user with a Xoom 3G (MZ601)
Where would i start to flash it to ICS? Maybe AOKP or something?
Please assist with the easiest method.
Maybe a thread or so.....
Thanks alot!
^^rac said:
Hi guys!
I know this has prolly been asked alot.
I am a South African user with a Xoom 3G (MZ601)
Where would i start to flash it to ICS? Maybe AOKP or something?
Please assist with the easiest method.
Maybe a thread or so.....
Thanks alot!
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Fair enough. Glad that you decided to flash ICS. Firstly, are you rooted?
wesamothman said:
Fair enough. Glad that you decided to flash ICS. Firstly, are you rooted?
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Hi there
Thank you for helping.
No. I need info to get it rooted and unlocked (If nessecary?)
Thanks for helping mate...
(Ill keep on watching this thread...)
Fair enough. Sorry for my late response. I was in office. Just came home. Listen mate. Just hold on. I will write you a full procedure step by step a d share it with you soon
Sent from my MZ601 using Tapatalk 2
Yes, Let me clarify should you need to:
Definitely root your xoom and upgrade to custom ROM of ICS from Nightlites EOS team. Rooting and upgrading to this custom ROM, umts-everest for your device MZ601 is pretty fast and easy. will help you if you need to.
Note: please read this procedure carefully more than once until you are fully aware of it. If you have any doubts or concerns, just ask to avoid confusion before you apply. This should be followed step by step.
• Your custom ROM will be: Eos-umts_everest-70.zip. This is the latest ROM released on May 11th, 2012. Very stable and everything works with it. No issues found. http://goo.im/devs/teameos/roms/nightlies/umts_everest/
• Your GOOGLE APPs (GAPPs) would be: gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip http://goo.im/gapps
Full thread in details can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459641
To summarize:
First, download the above ROM and GAPPs and put them onto your xoom internal and external SD card. Put them under /mnt/sdcard for internal sd, and under the root of your external sd card.
To download:
• Get the Motorola USB drivers to your laptop: http://developer.motorola.com/docstools/USB_Drivers/
• Get the Android SDK to your laptop: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
• Recovery Image: http://goo.im/devs/teameos/recoveries/wingray/eos-recovery-r6.img
• GAPPS: http://goo.im/gapps, your GAPPs would be: gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip
• ROM: Your custom ROM will be: Eos-umts_everest-70.zip. This is the latest ROM released on May 11th, 2012. http://goo.im/devs/teameos/roms/nightlies/umts_everest/
Steps:
1. Power off your XOOM device.
2. Press and hold the volume down button while pressing the power button at the same time. Note: Even if your xoom starts again, just keep the button pressed until you see "Starting fastboot protocol" on the screen.
3. Connect Xoom to your computer via USB.
4. Open a ‘Command Prompt’ or ‘Terminal’ window on your computer in your sdk/tools folder. This is the sdk you downloaded above.
5. unlock your xoom and flash the recovery image. The recovery image should be in your current working directory where you have command line navigated to:
Type:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery eos-recovery-r6.img
fastboot reboot
adb reboot recovery
Now, you have your device unlocked and recovery installed.
Reboot your xoom by selecting the option "reboot system now" from recovery. you can navigate up and down using the volume buttons. Once an option is highlighted, press the power button to select, you will still have your old ROM.
To flash the other ROM downloaded above,
1. Boot into recovery by:
i. As soon as you hit the reboot command above, you should see a Motorola logo appear. Wait 3 seconds and tap the Volume down button and the words Android Recovery should appear on the screen. When you see that, tap the Volume up button and you’ll boot into recovery.
2. From within Recovery, perform wipe data, wipe cache, and go to advanced, wipe dalvik cache and battery stats. Don't worry, if the ROM and GAPPs are deleted, which should not be the case, you will have them on your external sd card
Note: wipe data will delete your stuff on the xoom. It would be great if you backup your files that you need to your external sd card before you start any of this procedure.
3. In recovery, navigate to install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sd card and select the EOS ROM you copied to the root of the SD card. Once the files are flashed, DO NOT reboot afterwards. Hold on.
4. Again, from Recovery, choose install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sd card and select the GAPPs you copied to the root of the SD card.
Then hit reboot system now. It will take 2 - 3 minutes for the first reboot. Setup your google account. and you are good to go.
Later reboots will be much faster (around 40 - 50 seconds).
Advice: purchase Startup Manager from the market. Remove unwanted user programs from the startup. That will boost the boot time of your xoom. and don't remove superuser or superSU.
To have better battery life, from the market buy JuiceDefender ultimate. configure it as aggressive. don't worry, it is ok. This will give you around 2 hours of extra battery life than the promised 10 hours. Keep that in the startup.
You may need after that to install terminal emulator from the market if not already installed by the ROM to check if you have root permissions. Just type "su -" you will be prompted with superuser check. Click allow. and then type "id" You will see your id is root.
Should you require further details or assistance, please let me know. And enjoy the best rom customized ever for your device
Best Thanks to TEAM EOS for the great ROMs they provide.
After you are done with all that, let me know and will explain to you how to work with the pre-installed gooManager in the new ROM. It will make your life much easier to upgrade to future releases of your ROM.
NOTE: don't forget to hit the thanks button if you feel kind to
Regads,
Sent from my MZ601 using Tapatalk 2
wesamothman said:
Yes, Let me clarify should you need to:
Definitely root your xoom and upgrade to custom ROM of ICS from Nightlites EOS team. Rooting and upgrading to this custom ROM, umts-everest for your device MZ601 is pretty fast and easy. will help you if you need to.
Note: please read this procedure carefully more than once until you are fully aware of it. If you have any doubts or concerns, just ask to avoid confusion before you apply. This should be followed step by step.
• Your custom ROM will be: Eos-umts_everest-70.zip. This is the latest ROM released on May 11th, 2012. Very stable and everything works with it. No issues found. http://goo.im/devs/teameos/roms/nightlies/umts_everest/
• Your GOOGLE APPs (GAPPs) would be: gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip http://goo.im/gapps
Full thread in details can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459641
To summarize:
First, download the above ROM and GAPPs and put them onto your xoom internal and external SD card. Put them under /mnt/sdcard for internal sd, and under the root of your external sd card.
To download:
• Get the Motorola USB drivers to your laptop: http://developer.motorola.com/docstools/USB_Drivers/
• Get the Android SDK to your laptop: http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
• Recovery Image: http://goo.im/devs/teameos/recoveries/wingray/eos-recovery-r6.img
• GAPPS: http://goo.im/gapps, your GAPPs would be: gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip
• ROM: Your custom ROM will be: Eos-umts_everest-70.zip. This is the latest ROM released on May 11th, 2012. http://goo.im/devs/teameos/roms/nightlies/umts_everest/
Steps:
1. Power off your XOOM device.
2. Press and hold the volume down button while pressing the power button at the same time. Note: Even if your xoom starts again, just keep the button pressed until you see "Starting fastboot protocol" on the screen.
3. Connect Xoom to your computer via USB.
4. Open a ‘Command Prompt’ or ‘Terminal’ window on your computer in your sdk/tools folder. This is the sdk you downloaded above.
5. unlock your xoom and flash the recovery image. The recovery image should be in your current working directory where you have command line navigated to:
Type:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery eos-recovery-r6.img
fastboot reboot
adb reboot recovery
Now, you have your device unlocked and recovery installed.
Reboot your xoom by selecting the option "reboot system now" from recovery. you can navigate up and down using the volume buttons. Once an option is highlighted, press the power button to select, you will still have your old ROM.
To flash the other ROM downloaded above,
1. Boot into recovery by:
i. As soon as you hit the reboot command above, you should see a Motorola logo appear. Wait 3 seconds and tap the Volume down button and the words Android Recovery should appear on the screen. When you see that, tap the Volume up button and you’ll boot into recovery.
2. From within Recovery, perform wipe data, wipe cache, and go to advanced, wipe dalvik cache and battery stats. Don't worry, if the ROM and GAPPs are deleted, which should not be the case, you will have them on your external sd card
Note: wipe data will delete your stuff on the xoom. It would be great if you backup your files that you need to your external sd card before you start any of this procedure.
3. In recovery, navigate to install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sd card and select the EOS ROM you copied to the root of the SD card. Once the files are flashed, DO NOT reboot afterwards. Hold on.
4. Again, from Recovery, choose install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sd card and select the GAPPs you copied to the root of the SD card.
Then hit reboot system now. It will take 2 - 3 minutes for the first reboot. Setup your google account. and you are good to go.
Later reboots will be much faster (around 40 - 50 seconds).
Advice: purchase Startup Manager from the market. Remove unwanted user programs from the startup. That will boost the boot time of your xoom. and don't remove superuser or superSU.
To have better battery life, from the market buy JuiceDefender ultimate. configure it as aggressive. don't worry, it is ok. This will give you around 2 hours of extra battery life than the promised 10 hours. Keep that in the startup.
You may need after that to install terminal emulator from the market if not already installed by the ROM to check if you have root permissions. Just type "su -" you will be prompted with superuser check. Click allow. and then type "id" You will see your id is root.
Should you require further details or assistance, please let me know. And enjoy the best rom customized ever for your device
Best Thanks to TEAM EOS for the great ROMs they provide.
After you are done with all that, let me know and will explain to you how to work with the pre-installed gooManager in the new ROM. It will make your life much easier to upgrade to future releases of your ROM.
NOTE: don't forget to hit the thanks button if you feel kind to
Regads,
Sent from my MZ601 using Tapatalk 2
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Thank you very much for taking the time!
I really do appreciate it!
Im busy downloading! Just one thing, to make sure, my device is Non-US? Will this ROM be okay?
You're welcome. It doesn't matter. This rom is ok...
Mine is non US
Sent from my MZ601 using Tapatalk 2
wesamothman said:
You're welcome. It doesn't matter. This rom is ok...
Mine is non US
Sent from my MZ601 using Tapatalk 2
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Cool man! Lets do this, how is the battery life compared to the stock ROM?
Almost the same as stock. But let me remind you with your ability to do this procedure. If you don't feel comfortable with tech and cmd, you may need to think again and read more the thread I included in my post. I just wanna make sure you do it right without issues and not to blame me with possible brick if it happens if you know what I mean
Mate, just be sure you can do this...
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^^rac said:
Hi guys!
I know this has prolly been asked alot.
I am a South African user with a Xoom 3G (MZ601)
Where would i start to flash it to ICS? Maybe AOKP or something?
Please assist with the easiest method.
Maybe a thread or so.....
Thanks alot!
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or try this, this tool is really easy to use aswell - just make sure you follow the instructions
http://goo.gl/zFgdo
wesamothman said:
Almost the same as stock. But let me remind you with your ability to do this procedure. If you don't feel comfortable with tech and cmd, you may need to think again and read more the thread I included in my post. I just wanna make sure you do it right without issues and not to blame me with possible brick if it happens if you know what I mean
Mate, just be sure you can do this...
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Thanks man!
Im still busy with this......
Wont i need to root the device also somewhere?
^^rac said:
Thanks man!
Im still busy with this......
Wont i need to root the device also somewhere?
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the link to the tool i gave you does everything for your xoom including unlocking bootloader and rooting
^^rac said:
Cool man! Lets do this, how is the battery life compared to the stock ROM?
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Any updates?
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^^rac said:
Thanks man!
Im still busy with this......
Wont i need to root the device also somewhere?
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Of course you have to root it.
well, basically, in the procedure I sent you, you unlock your bootloader first, then flash a recovery.
Through recovery, you flash the ICS rom I mentioned, this ROM is already rooted. Saves you time
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Any updates?
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Of course you have to root it.
well, basically, in the procedure I sent you, you unlock your bootloader first, then flash a recovery.
Through recovery, you flash the ICS rom I mentioned, this ROM is already rooted. Saves you time
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Thanks alot! I was about to ask, as im not sure what steps to follow.
Only thing is adb does not see my device?
When i do fastboot reboot, it reboots?
But when i run teh first adb step "device not found"?
Bootloop into recovery
Hi guys
Strange, all worked 100%, recovery installed, rom and gapps installed.
When i reboot it, it boot back into recovery?
Edit, one thing i picked up, if i choose to install .zip from internal sdcard it says "no files found"
Please help guys?
So you installed rom? Did you put the files I told you about in external sd? If yes, choose install zip from external sd.
For rebooting, if it reboots to recovery, it means there is no rom installed. Try flashing the rom again.
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Which reboot? Don't reboot from adb. Choose reboot system now from recovery after you install the rom and gapps from external sd card.
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wesamothman said:
So you installed rom? Did you put the files I told you about in external sd? If yes, choose install zip from external sd.
For rebooting, if it reboots to recovery, it means there is no rom installed. Try flashing the rom again.
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Yes, exactly as you did?
The rom and gapps installed 100%? I retried, rewiped etc, nothing?
Hmm. Then you don't have recovery downloaded correctly. Checksum errors. Install another recovery image and redo the flashing.
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Which reboot? Don't reboot from adb. Choose reboot system now from recovery after you install the rom and gapps from external sd card.
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Wooohooooo i downloaded the latest update on that everest site, reflashed, i am in!
Thank you man, i think my ROM download was maybe corrupted or something

Boot problem or something

hello to everyone,i have a Tmobile HD2 with the latest radio and when i am trying to install EVERY android rom,when i have to go to the AD Recovery thing i got stuck...what do i need to do?
tsagas said:
hello to everyone,i have a Tmobile HD2 with the latest radio and when i am trying to install EVERY android rom,when i have to go to the AD Recovery thing i got stuck...what do i need to do?
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What are the steps you've done so far? I know this may sound stupid, but you did flash CWM right? The other day I came across someone who was confused for ages then realised he didn't actually flash CWM
Have you Installed CWM recovery ?
Nigeldg said:
What are the steps you've done so far? I know this may sound stupid, but you did flash CWM right? The other day I came across someone who was confused for ages then realised he didn't actually flash CWM
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I think i might havent done that...can u please give me the steps i have to do and what CWM is needed?
tsagas said:
I think i might havent done that...can u please give me the steps i have to do and what CWM is needed?
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I followed this guide http://blog.dexterxx.pl/2012/01/07/urdroid-sensation-xl-v1-5-install-how-to-hspl-magldr-and-cmr/ the magldr version
tsagas said:
I followed this guide http://blog.dexterxx.pl/2012/01/07/urdroid-sensation-xl-v1-5-install-how-to-hspl-magldr-and-cmr/ the magldr version
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And i also think that i might need a kernel cause when it boots it says that kernel is missing or something...but the tutorial doesnt say anything about kernels
tsagas said:
And i also think that i might need a kernel cause when it boots it says that kernel is missing or something...but the tutorial doesnt say anything about kernels
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Dont worry man, once you install CWM, you will be able to install a NAND rom of your choice on the internal memory of your phone. The rom you install will have everything eg. kernels, scripts. Basically all you need to do is install CWM then install a rom of your choice. Here is a guide to do install clockworkmod(CWM)
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile...kmod-recovery-on-android-htc-hd2-with-magldr/
and here is how to install a rom using clockworkmod
1. turn off you phone
2. turn it on while keeping the power button pressed (dont let go until you see the MAGLDR menu)
3. Go to option 8 "AD recovery"
4. You will boot into clockworkmod
5. Go to mounts and storage
6. Mount the sd card(connect your phone to the pc via usb cable, and then select this option)
7. Place your downloaded rom .zip file on the sd card, root level
8. unmount your fone.
9. Go to "install zip from sd card option"
10. then select "choose zip from sd card"
11. Select the rom.
12. The rom will be installed on your fones internal memory.
13. When it is done, just reboot your phone.
14. ENJOY
NOTE: Remember to choose the correct partition size when selecting which clockworkmod to install. there are 150mb, 250mb and 400mb partitions available. The procedure to install them is the same.
Hope it helps.
any questions
Give me a thanks if you found this post useful
tsagas said:
And i also think that i might need a kernel cause when it boots it says that kernel is missing or something...but the tutorial doesnt say anything about kernels
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Yeah, follow ^his guide. In case you get lost and want more detail, follow this guide. It also includes things such as partitioning the SD if needed.
When he talks about partition sizes, you need to look at the first post of the ROM you want to flash, and see what it says. Then use either the HD2 NAND Toolkit to flash that size, or do the following:
1. Download a CWM file (e.g. the ones at the bottom of the guide I posted)
2. Open the folder
3. Find flash.cfg (not flash.cfg.txt) and open it with notepad
4. Change the system value to the one stated in the OP
5. Save the file
6. Go to USB Flasher in MAGLDR
7. Connect phone to PC
8. Run Daf.exe in the CWM folder
9. Boot into CWM and follow the steps by adil1508 or the guide I posted to flash a ROM.
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Yeah, follow ^his guide. In case you get lost and want more detail, follow this guide. It also includes things such as partitioning the SD if needed.
When he talks about partition sizes, you need to look at the first post of the ROM you want to flash, and see what it says. Then use either the HD2 NAND Toolkit to flash that size, or do the following:
1. Download a CWM file (e.g. the ones at the bottom of the guide I posted)
2. Open the folder
3. Find flash.cfg (not flash.cfg.txt) and open it with notepad
4. Change the system value to the one stated in the OP
5. Save the file
6. Go to USB Flasher in MAGLDR
7. Connect phone to PC
8. Run Daf.exe in the CWM folder
9. Boot into CWM and follow the steps by adil1508 or the guide I posted to flash a ROM.
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Installed CWM done everything right and i still got stuck on AD Recovery GO GO GO
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275119 ok i want to install this rom...can someone post-write me a step by step extremely noobie guide please?if that works and my phone boots on android i will donate some money
tsagas said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275119 ok i want to install this rom...can someone post-write me a step by step extremely noobie guide please?if that works and my phone boots on android i will donate some money
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I genuinely cannot make it any simpler than this guide. When it says flash the correct partition size, use the HD2 NAND Toolkit to flash a 175mb partition.

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