Well I am on the TBD v 2.5
I choose power off since I wanted to copy some data to my SD card
Usually on MAGLDR the phone should reboot when its plugged in but my phone did not, it was charging on off mode in MAGLDR
Anybody else had this experience..???
htcfreak said:
Well I am on the TBD v 2.5
I choose power off since I wanted to copy some data to my SD card
Usually on MAGLDR the phone should reboot when its plugged in but my phone did not, it was charging on off mode in MAGLDR
Anybody else had this experience..???
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:O please be serious
htcfreak said:
Well I am on the TBD v 2.5
I choose power off since I wanted to copy some data to my SD card
Usually on MAGLDR the phone should reboot when its plugged in but my phone did not, it was charging on off mode in MAGLDR
Anybody else had this experience..???
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(after you have done freaking out)
Remove cable, orange LED still on?
If yes, probably was just stuck for some reason and I doubt it was actually charging
Otherwise .... " please be serious !" !
just tried it and phone turns on
so no its not working
cLK
Thats why I use cLK. Sometimes need to conserve battery as much as possible and charge my phone while its off. cLK also seems to boot faster, as in their is no waiting to watch magldr's script run.
kylew1212 said:
Thats why I use cLK. Sometimes need to conserve battery as much as possible and charge my phone while its off. cLK also seems to boot faster, as in their is no waiting to watch magldr's script run.
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And you can use CWM Recovery to flash ANYthing in NOtime
matoflash said:
And you can use CWM Recovery to flash ANYthing in NOtime
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I do use CWM it makes everything a breeze! I usually do task 29 anyway.. ive been reading about bad blocks on our phone :/ i need to check mine..
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kylew1212 said:
I usually do task 29 anyway.. ive been reading about bad blocks on our phone :/
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more task 29's = more read, erase, write cycles for the nand = more chance of bad blocks.
That's why i always shudder at advice that starts ' do a task 29, return to stock rom, reinstall magldr, reinstall radio, blahblah.,,, 9 times in 10 they aren't necessary, and in the process you triple the number of cycles the process takes. Simply flashing a new cwm layout is enough to clear the nand 999 times in 1000. As for flashing a new (nandroid) rom, choosing wipe data/factory reset in cwm is also usually enough.
Exactly, don't get why people do that sort of full cycle? Just wipe data then flash new CWM partition (if needed) then ROM is what I would do (as of now I've only actually flashed Typhoon and updated, but if I were to change ROMs this would be how).
samsamuel said:
more task 29's = more read, erase, write cycles for the nand = more chance of bad blocks.
That's why i always shudder at advice that starts ' do a task 29, return to stock rom, reinstall magldr, reinstall radio, blahblah.,,, 9 times in 10 they aren't necessary, and in the process you triple the number of cycles the process takes. Simply flashing a new cwm layout is enough to clear the nand 999 times in 1000. As for flashing a new (nandroid) rom, choosing wipe data/factory reset in cwm is also usually enough.
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exactly, finally someone has a clue
on top of that, people should stop task29ing when they have bad blocks, because the blocks are 'usually' marked as bad and blocked. Every task29 makes it worse.. but what do i know people, better ask google..
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What is the difference. Is it just ppp. Seems like magldr I'd the easiest way to install android or update anything that I've ever tried, never really had any problems with it at all. Just looking for some feedback
tigerz0202 said:
What is the difference. Is it just ppp. Seems like magldr I'd the easiest way to install android or update anything that I've ever tried, never really had any problems with it at all. Just looking for some feedback
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Haven't tried clk, but there is another thread re this same Q, might be of help?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010125
cLK has few extra options. Charge while phone is powered off. Reboot to recovery. Faster boot time. Rom manager works.
But if you're happy with magldr, don't upgrade to clk.
It's not worth it
Thanks for the feedback guys, don't think ill be switching, just didn't wanna miss out on something better if it was, thanks again
drinizi said:
cLK has few extra options. Charge while phone is powered off. Reboot to recovery. Faster boot time. Rom manager works.
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Phone with MAGLDR on cannot be charged when the phone is off? What happen if I accidentally used up every drop of the battery and the battery does not have enough juice to power up the phone? Perhaps cLK is a safer route?
Yup that's the flaw of magldr. But I haven't read in anyone who has actually had to replace their battery because of such so you should be fine.
My hd2 ran out of battery last week so I just plugged it into the charger and after one failed attempt to boot up, it booted all the way.
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Ok this is my run down or two cents.
MAGLDR is way more user friendly as far as flashing CWM. It has several useful options, but a lot of those options are not needed if you have CWM. MAGLDR can boot Android and Windows Phone 7, but is not as elegantly as a native device of the corresponding OS. Size wise MAGLDR is bigger than cLK. MAGLDR uses RMNET for it's data connection. No charging while the device is off. (I theories the no off charging has some kind of correlation to the digitizer going out so often)
CLK is not as user friendly to flash CWM, as it is not just a click, click, click, click, click and flash. CLK makes your HD2 truly feel like NATIVE Android device. You can only boot Android from NAND with cLK. MAGLDR is a bigger size bootloader then cLK and uses PPP for a data connection. You can charge your HD2 while nit is off
I have used both MAGLDR and cLK, currently cLK. I think both are just amazing pieces of work. But in my honest opinion cLK is the better bootloader for someone that just wants to run NAND Android on their HD2. I just like the way cLK works better than MAGLDR. I will have to flash MAGLDR again coming soon as I want to try out the freshly released WP7 ROM with NoDo. ( yes I said with NoDo )
I love everything about CLK except the fact that it uses PPP. With Cedesmith's b4 wrapper, it's bearable, but I still get about 10 data drops per day minimum (just tried today). The problem doesn't seem to occur too much in strong reception areas. For now, I'm back to MAGLDR. Love CLK, but I will take a significantly more stable data connection.
This is my experience only. Several people do not get data drops at all with the b4 wrapper.
T-Macgnolia said:
I will have to flash MAGLDR again coming soon as I want to try out the freshly released WP7 ROM with NoDo. ( yes I said with NoDo )
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Where, where, where????
Is this the rom you are talking about??
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=953078
cLK
cLK has more benefits than MAGLDR and feels a lot more native than MAGLDR.
So pro cLK.
About the new WP7 builds:
The camera in flash mode is again green tinted and you need an activation code for the live service or sideload apps. Just wait for Mango update later of the year than I give WP7 a try.
T-Macgnolia said:
Ok this is my run down or two cents.
MAGLDR is way more user friendly as far as flashing CWM. It has several useful options, but a lot of those options are not needed if you have CWM. MAGLDR can boot Android and Windows Phone 7, but is not as elegantly as a native device of the corresponding OS. Size wise MAGLDR is bigger than cLK. MAGLDR uses RMNET for it's data connection. No charging while the device is off. (I theories the no off charging has some kind of correlation to the digitizer going out so often)
CLK is not as user friendly to flash CWM, as it is not just a click, click, click, click, click and flash. CLK makes your HD2 truly feel like NATIVE Android device. You can only boot Android from NAND with cLK. MAGLDR is a bigger size bootloader then cLK and uses PPP for a data connection. You can charge your HD2 while nit is off
I have used both MAGLDR and cLK, currently cLK. I think both are just amazing pieces of work. But in my honest opinion cLK is the better bootloader for someone that just wants to run NAND Android on their HD2. I just like the way cLK works better than MAGLDR.
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This describes it best.
I will revive this thread:
I am really not interested in using Win7 and would like to try out CLK. I would like to ask 2 questions:
1) Pros and cons of using RMNET and PPP. I live in Bulgaria, Europe, if this matters in any way. I am very concerned about data drops.
2) Is there a way to swap MAGLDR with CLK in a easy way : via clockworkmod or something: I dont want to install Win 6.5 rom and all that to get it
Thank you
clk is for more advanced people imo.
deckoff said:
I will revive this thread:
I am really not interested in using Win7 and would like to try out CLK. I would like to ask 2 questions:
1) Pros and cons of using RMNET and PPP. I live in Bulgaria, Europe, if this matters in any way. I am very concerned about data drops.
2) Is there a way to swap MAGLDR with CLK in a easy way : via clockworkmod or something: I dont want to install Win 6.5 rom and all that to get it
Thank you
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Here you go.
What about installing it - Do I have to go all the way flashing official WM ROM and so on...
I've written a clk guide if you decide to switch. It may answer questions as well
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dung8604 said:
I love everything about CLK except the fact that it uses PPP. With Cedesmith's b4 wrapper, it's bearable, but I still get about 10 data drops per day minimum (just tried today). The problem doesn't seem to occur too much in strong reception areas. For now, I'm back to MAGLDR. Love CLK, but I will take a significantly more stable data connection.
This is my experience only. Several people do not get data drops at all with the b4 wrapper.
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Have to say that seems to be android issue in poor reception areas. I live in area that struggles to get any kind of data connection. I've had a few android devices now, all that all drop data connection regularly when in my local area or other poor reception spots.
Awesome question
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I don't know why some peopls ask or say that you must flash wm6.5 if you wanna swap between MAGLDR/CLK
you can go between them at any time without losing any data or apps here is what i did
i was in MAGLDR 1.13
Full backup via recovery
flashed CLK via SD (copy CLK "LEOIMG.nbh" to sd root then reboot the device while holding vol down ) then press vol up to perfotm the flash
you're now in CLK, it's time to flash recovery image
download your favorit HD2 recovery.img file
download QtADB from here
go to recovery tab then brows the recovery.img and flash it ( it's easy i think )
now reboot your phone and you're in recovery
partition your NAND exactlly as it was in MAGLDR
flash your ROM (yes FLASH it not from the backup)
i repeat FLASH THE ROM FROM THE ZIP
now goto advanced backup option from recovery then restore the rest of the partitions one by one
FOR THE LAST TIME, DO NOT RESTORE SYSTEM IMAGE FROM BACKUP
wipe dalvik and fix permissions then reboot
your done
i allready tested this methode and it workd fine i migrated from MAGLDR to Clk safely
check my signature to view my current phone config
ThanX
I have this weird problem where my HD2 battery won't charge unless it's in Android. This is fine, but sometimes I forget to charge the phone and it runs out of juice, then it doesn't even have enough power to boot into Android. During times like this, I'm stuck since I can't charge it if it can't boot into Android. Can I fix this?
The issue you are having is a side effect of MAGLDR cause it does not support charging while your HD2 is off. Here is a qout from the first post in the MAGLDR thread.
Cotulla said:
*Fixed Power-Off-Cable-Plug-Stop. Phone now detects this situation and reboots. Battery controller inside LEO needs runtime control during charge, it implemented in OS.
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No to solve this problem you will have to switch to cLK for your Android bootloader, cLK supports off charging. If you swich to cLK you will also have to install the cLK version of whatever ROM you are using and only restor your data from a back up you made via CWM before you flashed cLK.
Click on my guide linked in my sig to learn more about cLK and how to flash it and then CWM as it is a little more complicated then flashing CWM using MAGLDR.
Dang double posted again some how, sorry guys.
Thanks for the response! I read some of your thread, and it seems cLK is what I want. I juts want to make sure, are there any downslides to cLK other than only supporting NAND android?
deletemyaccount said:
Thanks for the response! I read some of your thread, and it seems cLK is what I want. I juts want to make sure, are there any downslides to cLK other than only supporting NAND android?
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The only thing that I have seen is that a couple of people have said say that they have a little more battery drain with it. But I use cLk and honestly I have not notice a drastic change in my battery life what so ever. I actually prefer it over MAGLDR for booting Android.
The best thing for you to do is look at my guide and read the break down on all the functions of MAGLDR and if you do not need any of those options or functions. Then there is no real reason to use it in my opinion.
Also read the break down I give on cLK
Dear xda users,
My Girlfriend got a HD2 and I installed Android on it.
She used SD versions but she kills them everytime.
After a month the phone got stock on boot screen.
Then i tried to install NAND Roms but after 2 months of smooth running the same problem again... (example: Coredroid, and sense roms)
I think that the problem is that when the phone freeze she pull the battery out and after a few times the phone won't boot anymore.
Followed all the noob friendly guides.
Followed all the instructions in the post of every rom.
Installed the recommed radio, MAGDLR, CMW, data partions that were in the instructions
Common problem on sense roms?
Should i try to install no sense rom?
(Got experience with Desire HD flashing and Touch pro 2)
joostnl said:
Dear xda users,
My Girlfriend got a HD2 and I installed Android on it.
She used SD versions but she kills them everytime.
After a month the phone got stock on boot screen.
Then i tried to install NAND Roms but after 2 months of smooth running the same problem again... (example: Coredroid, and sense roms)
I think that the problem is that when the phone freeze she pull the battery out and after a few times the phone won't boot anymore.
Followed all the noob friendly guides.
Followed all the instructions in the post of every rom.
Installed the recommed radio, MAGDLR, CMW, data partions that were in the instructions
Common problem on sense roms?
Should i try to install no sense rom?
(Got experience with Desire HD flashing and Touch pro 2)
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Hi,
It could be that with all the battery pulling, that the pins could be bent.
Make sure they are all straight.
Buy her an iphone, then she can't pull the battery! :-D
Sent from my HD2 using XDA App
malybru said:
Hi,
It could be that with all the battery pulling, that the pins could be bent.
Make sure they are all straight.
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I don't think it's hardware related.. Because i can boot in the MAGLDR without any problems.. But when i wan't to boot android it hangs on the coredroid boot logo
(This happends with all roms (sense) i tried so far)
Boot into magldr and re run the rom from there,cleare the caches firsr ot course
Then glue the battery in - buy a tazer and promise her a double dose if she pulls the battery again
lol, hahaha
joostnl said:
I don't think it's hardware related.. Because i can boot in the MAGLDR without any problems.. But when i wan't to boot android it hangs on the coredroid boot logo
(This happends with all roms (sense) i tried so far)
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ive seen a few posts where people have struggled with getting past boot logo, think it was fine after using a different partition in recovery but as your device is for the sd build am not quite sure how that works as Ive never had sd android or if having sd requires clockwork mod recovery? if so try different partition as i said earlier if not hang on till someone has the answer
johnerz said:
Boot into magldr and re run the rom from there,cleare the caches firsr ot course
Then glue the battery in - buy a tazer and promise her a double dose if she pulls the battery again
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haha great answer, my girlfriend doesn't touch my hd2 or she gets alot more than a double dose with the tazer method, HD2 is not the solution for a women... you take the hd2 of her and buy her a iphone surly they are women material.
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Problems almost always occur after a few weeks or months of use for me, just reflash the ROM, and you'll good to go.
removing the battery is not recommended, it can corrupt files on the sd-card. Try to boot without sd-card and see if it helps. If your ROM does boot, it means the SD card is corrupted, you can try to backup the SD card and restore it after completely wiping the sd-card.
If your rom doesn't boot, than it meant there's something else going on, maybe corrupted flash, so reflash and try again. This will delete all your data, so be careful
if your girlfriend is not an daily flasher also might i suggest using a daf build. All the configuration is done for you. if you are using a sd build from magldr than make sure you change the name of the build than edit the startup txt like this "rel_path=whatever you name the build(example: "rel_path=MIUIROM nand_boot=1") the 1 for magldr 0 for windows 6.5. the reason for me saying this is all android builds create a folder android when they boot up with all your info like data and cache is in there. So its best to separate the two just in case you want to boot up more than two builds from sd.
Same here.
could be a bad block in your NAND memory. you can check this with cLK and fastboot.
see this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13600733&postcount=9
i checked mine and there was a bad block in the userdata. i think that is wy my phone was freezing.
now i have flashed cLK and untill now its working great!
Hello everybody,
I can't seem to find an answer to this, though it seems to be a rather basic question.
Is it possible to run two different Android roms on one HD2?
I am currently running Hyperdroid cm7 (Clk-version) and would like to try either a MIUI Rom or a beta-ICS SD-Version, anyone know if and how this would be possible?
Thanks in advance, JW
sure is, through magldr, choose boot ad sd to boot to sd android, or boot ad nand to boot to nand. then, in magldr - services, you can set which you preffer to auto boot, or you can set it to always show the magldr menu and let you decide which to boot.
Thanks for the answer, though I'm not sure I'm willing to go back to Magldr, i like being able to charge my phone while its off.
Thank you though
and just how often is your phone off? mine hasnt been off for, oh, 18 months,,,
You are right on that one, but when I was used Magldr I used to be paranoid about my battery dying since I would have to somehow turn my phone on so it can charge (I am not sure if that would even be a problem, but I feel safe now ) - hope you understand what I mean - in my head it kinda makes sense^^
hehe, in teh event of a dead battery, an old usb cable with teh end cut off, red and black wires bared and held to the battery + and - for 60 seconds will give the battery enough juice to start booting and charging starts halfway thru booting.
JimWest7997 said:
You are right on that one, but when I was used Magldr I used to be paranoid about my battery dying since I would have to somehow turn my phone on so it can charge (I am not sure if that would even be a problem, but I feel safe now ) - hope you understand what I mean - in my head it kinda makes sense^^
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i have been using Magldr only since nov11. everytime my phone out,just plug it it,n it will auto boot.
nwy got a problem here,
i've been using ICS beta on NAND, then tried to install sense on SD.but after bootanimation finish,its not running sense(SD), its running the ICS.
do u guys now whats the problem??
I have been considering dual booting from SD and nand. Is it possible to have it automatically boot from the rom on the SD?
Sent from my HD2
oroo708 said:
i have been using Magldr only since nov11. everytime my phone out,just plug it it,n it will auto boot.
nwy got a problem here,
i've been using ICS beta on NAND, then tried to install sense on SD.but after bootanimation finish,its not running sense(SD), its running the ICS.
do u guys now whats the problem??
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Did you boot into MAGLDR, select AD SD Dir then boot into AD SD? If not, try booting into MAGLDR then selecting boot AD SD, should work
michaelnv710 said:
I have been considering dual booting from SD and nand. Is it possible to have it automatically boot from the rom on the SD?
Sent from my HD2
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Yes, just go into bootsettings in Services (in MAGLDR) then select AD SD.
oroo708 said:
i have been using Magldr only since nov11. everytime my phone out,just plug it it,n it will auto boot.
nwy got a problem here,
i've been using ICS beta on NAND, then tried to install sense on SD.but after bootanimation finish,its not running sense(SD), its running the ICS.
do u guys now whats the problem??
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I was running WP7 and SD AS for long time and wanted to try NAND but when I tried to boot from SD again it would boot loop NAND boot screen. I flashed WP7 back to NAND and SD works, so I think there is something in the boot partition to allow for SD boot in WP7 build and not in the NAND since most of them use SD-EXT.
I also want to try out ICS, but need easy access to my daily SD (ACA)
I had the same problem. I learned only few Kernels are able to boot SD Builds via Magldr, as described in following thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1375554
I changed to a different Kernel that actually worked for me. But now I stuck at another problem. I wanted to apply a glitch fix but it seems that broke my SD AD .
war_child said:
I had the same problem. I learned only few Kernels are able to boot SD Builds via Magldr, as described in following thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1375554
I changed to a different Kernel that actually worked for me. But now I stuck at another problem. I wanted to apply a glitch fix but it seems that broke my SD AD .
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War_child,
Which kernel should be changed then, i'm little confused. The NAND or SD. This might be a dead end since I would like to try ICS on NAND instead of WP7
You have to change the Kernel in SD Android
war_child said:
You have to change the Kernel in SD Android
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have u tried hastarin kernel??
war_child said:
You have to change the Kernel in SD Android
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Hmm, so the SD kernel boots fine when WP7 is in NAND but the same kernel doesn't when Android is in NAND. Interesting
oroo708 said:
have u tried hastarin kernel??
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I tried 3Dak's R2.9, but I think as I now have to reinstall SD AD I will try hastarin.
... Hmm, so the SD kernel boots fine when WP7 is in NAND but the same kernel doesn't when Android is in NAND. Interesting
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Seems like the other Kernels are scanning NAND for Android and only if nothing is found they boot from SD. But I'm no dev so it's just a guess
Hi guys!
I took a HD2 by a friend that have installed Cyano on it, but sometimes it freeze and i have to remove the battery, so i tried some other ROMs installing CWM and flashing ROMs by the recovery.
Now I have these problems: a lot of times MAGLDR stucks after loading the ROM when says GO GO GO.
When the system could load it freeze after some using, sometimes after 5 min sometimes after 5 hrs.
The CWM I installed is 400MB, it's good for this ROM [Jan 10/01/2015][KK 4.4.4][ LiquidSmooth][Official] Kernel 3.0.101 [ION]? Or it could be this the problem?
I tried many times to start from the beginning of the porting process (HSPL, task29, MAGLDR, recovery, ROM), but nothing, it doesn't work..
Thank you for help!!
(Sorry for my bad english)
beast33 said:
Hi guys!
I took a HD2 by a friend that have installed Cyano on it, but sometimes it freeze and i have to remove the battery, so i tried some other ROMs installing CWM and flashing ROMs by the recovery.
Now I have these problems: a lot of times MAGLDR stucks after loading the ROM when says GO GO GO.
When the system could load it freeze after some using, sometimes after 5 min sometimes after 5 hrs.
The CWM I installed is 400MB, it's good for this ROM [Jan 10/01/2015][KK 4.4.4][ LiquidSmooth][Official] Kernel 3.0.101 [ION]? Or it could be this the problem?
I tried many times to start from the beginning of the porting process (HSPL, task29, MAGLDR, recovery, ROM), but nothing, it doesn't work..
Thank you for help!!
(Sorry for my bad english)
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try using a system partition of 380 MB , also try to change recovery to ext4
EvilMegaDroid said:
try using a system partition of 380 MB , also try to change recovery to ext4
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To use a 380 mb recovery can I change the space value from 400 to 380 in flash.cfg?
What do you mean with try to change recovery to ext4? I made a partition on my SD about 2GB ext4..
Thank you!
beast33 said:
To use a 380 mb recovery can I change the space value from 400 to 380 in flash.cfg?
What do you mean with try to change recovery to ext4? I made a partition on my SD about 2GB ext4..
Thank you!
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hmm yes you can do that , about the recovery grab a SD version of ext4 and run it from sdcard as a second recovery to try it out , or you can download a nand version and replace it with recovery.img
EvilMegaDroid said:
hmm yes you can do that , about the recovery grab a SD version of ext4 and run it from sdcard as a second recovery to try it out , or you can download a nand version and replace it with recovery.img
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Hi, I've tried your suggestions and it worked for one day and a half, then it freeze again. And after, when i managed to turn the device on after a lot of time it's stucks on GO GO GO, it freeze again after android lockscreen or a bit after, once one time it worked but without sim. It could be the SIM the problem? It is a 4g sim, but i think not.
Thank's you a lot!
hmm well i don't think its a sim problem , why don't you try to install the rom in nativesd and see if it works that way , check the nativesd instructions for more info how to do it
good point about nativeSD, it would eliminate nand bad blocks from the equation.
beast33, try getting a dmesg;
when stuck on magldr gogogo, push the red reset button under battery cover (don't pull battery)
go to magdr 10 services > dmesg to sd
on your sdcard look for file dmesg.txt and post it here.
to see if you have bad blocks and where they are.
Robbie P said:
good point about nativeSD, it would eliminate nand bad blocks from the equation.
beast33, try getting a dmesg;
when stuck on magldr gogogo, push the red reset button under battery cover (don't pull battery)
go to magdr 10 services > dmesg to sd
on your sdcard look for file dmesg.txt and post it here.
to see if you have bad blocks and where they are.
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With nativeSD it's normal that the boot is longer than nand?
Now it seems working, it freeze only one time, but it stucks on GOGOGO more times than nand...
Attached there is the dmesg.txt file when the phone boot normally, I post the file also when it stucks on GOGOGO to see the difference.
Thank's a lot because this phone is very good even though is quite old and i love to use it like principal device!!
EDIT 04.02.15
Yesterday night i tried to stree a little the device and while installing WA it freeze and doesn't boot anymore, it always stucks on GOGOGO... I don't know what to do anymore, it's possibly that something inside is brocken?
Another little question: wich light and fast rom do you suggest for a every day use (possibly with italian language)?
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beast33 said:
With nativeSD it's normal that the boot is longer than nand?
Now it seems working, it freeze only one time, but it stucks on GOGOGO more times than nand...
Attached there is the dmesg.txt file when the phone boot normally, I post the file also when it stucks on GOGOGO to see the difference.
Thank's a lot because this phone is very good even though is quite old and i love to use it like principal device!!
EDIT 04.02.15
Yesterday night i tried to stree a little the device and while installing WA it freeze and doesn't boot anymore, it always stucks on GOGOGO... I don't know what to do anymore, it's possibly that something inside is brocken?
Another little question: wich light and fast rom do you suggest for a every day use (possibly with italian language)?
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It does not sound good for the phone, but let us see what the dmesg(s) tell us.:fingers-crossed:
Sorry I forgot to post it
This is when the phone boot normally, when it freeze and not boot i post the other one!
It's normal that now with NativeSD the phone seems a lot slower than nand? (SD class 10)
beast33 said:
Sorry I forgot to post it
This is when the phone boot normally, when it freeze and not boot i post the other one!
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No worries.
That one didn't work. It sometimes happens, especially if there was a long delay between pressing the reset button and getting the dmesg. Good luck with getting another one.
Robbie P said:
No worries.
That one didn't work. It sometimes happens, especially if there was a long delay between pressing the reset button and getting the dmesg. Good luck with getting another one.
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This one work?
It's normal that now with nativeSD the phone is a lot slower than nand?
well it depends on what rom your using and also sdcard class , for example a class 10 sdcard is way faster than a class 4 sdcard , also what do you mean by slow , UI lag ? if that it happens to me too and maybe (i don't really know) its cuz your acessing data on the sdcard in the same time
beast33 said:
This one work?
It's normal that now with nativeSD the phone is a lot slower than nand?
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It is better, I can see it is -pixelfreak-'s compiled 3.0.101 kernel, so assume the rom is liquidsmooth KK, but the dmesg stops before the nand bad blocks are listed (if there are any). I can't see anything causing reboots, others may know better. Try again
Robbie P said:
It is better, I can see it is -pixelfreak-'s compiled 3.0.101 kernel, so assume the rom is liquidsmooth KK, but the dmesg stops before the nand bad blocks are listed (if there are any). I can't see anything causing reboots, others may know better. Try again
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Yes the rom is Liquidsmooth, do you suggest another lighter?
I can make dmseg also when the system boot normally? Or only when it stucks on GOGOGO?
Thank you for your patience!
beast33 said:
Yes the rom is Liquidsmooth, do you suggest another lighter?
I can make dmseg also when the system boot normally? Or only when it stucks on GOGOGO?
Thank you for your patience!
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a dmesg after normal boot should show your nand bad blocks, if any, so would be good.
a dmesg immediately after it gets stuck on gogogo might show why it gets stuck, so would be good too
Robbie P said:
a dmesg after normal boot should show your nand bad blocks, if any, so would be good.
a dmesg immediately after it gets stuck on gogogo might show why it gets stuck, so would be good too
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A little question: to make the dmesg after normal boot i have to boot magldr, make dmseg and then boot nativesd, right?
beast33 said:
A little question: to make the dmesg after normal boot i have to boot magldr, make dmseg and then boot nativesd, right?
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Only difference is after a normal boot, you don't need to use the reset button, just switch off normally, then get your dmesg (dmesg to sd).
reset button gets you out of the hanging bit without removing battery, and thus the dmesg is still in memory when you use magldr to put it on the sdcard.
Not sure why you need to boot nativeSD after you put the dmesg onto sdcard, unless you are using usb to get the dmesg.txt onto pc and therefore onto xda, or are posting it using android via tapatalk. Note that unless you rename dmesg.txt, it will be overwritten the next time you put a dmesg to sd.
Robbie P said:
Only difference is after a normal boot, you don't need to use the reset button, just switch off normally, then get your dmesg (dmesg to sd).
reset button gets you out of the hanging bit without removing battery, and thus the dmesg is still in memory when you use magldr to put it on the sdcard.
Not sure why you need to boot nativeSD after you put the dmesg onto sdcard, unless you are using usb to get the dmesg.txt onto pc and therefore onto xda, or are posting it using android via tapatalk. Note that unless you rename dmesg.txt, it will be overwritten the next time you put a dmesg to sd.
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This dmesg is after stuck on GOGOGO i hope it could help!