Hello @all XDA UserĀ“s
It concerns the following ROM!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275119
I do not know any more further, my Leo always hangs in the Splash Screen. Has already installed both versions Themed and Stock EU / MAGLDR. Both versions tries with 1 GB and 1.5 GB EXT4 about CWM Recovery. Started by partition size raises 5/172/5 gradually on mb 8/205/8. I had everything always with a clean installation (Task29 / MAGLDR1.13 / Recovery). Before the installation Wipe Cache, Dalvik Cache, check MD5 O.k. The problem already with V 3.1. What can I still trie?
I pursue this Thread are everyday to the version 2.1, and reads every post. As I could ascertain still 2-3 other users this problem. Up to now, however, became only this get another SD Card to be of use or to change the partition size because of bad Blocks.
All versions to 2.6 were always trouble-free.
I would clarify with pleasure with this quick nice ROM remain and would be very grateful for other tips.
My data:
HD2 EU 512
HSPL 2.08
Radio 2/15/50/14
MAGLDR 1.13
SD Card SanDisk 8 GB Class4
This can be right. Am the phone in load, CWM Recovery openly, accumulator with approx. 90% and thinks to me flash Rom over again about freshly . The last attempt. And see there, it suddenly functions. It jumps from the Splash Screen in the boat animation and boots up my hotly desired V 3.3
Can it be it lies in the connected loading cable? Had installed before always without cable accumulator approx. 80%.
I would use CLK, are you still having issues? Which CWM/ EXT4 are you using?
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Hello all,
I decided to take the plunge and install Gingerbread on my HTC using instructions in this weeks MicroMart. Having completed all of the steps my HTC is now stuck on a boot screen where the screen is black but HTC appears in green.
I was wondering if anyone could suggest a fix?
The steps I took to install Gingerbread were as follows:
Installed HSPL (2.08)
Installed Radio Leo 2.15.50.14
Installed MAGLDR 1.1.3
Installed Clockworkmod Recovery
Installed Gingerbread 2.3
You most likely flashed the wrong size CWM that you need. Is there a link to what ROM you downloaded and what recovery size? You should be flashing the 150M for 2.3 AOSP ROM's.
Actually, heres a nice stable gingerbread ROM you can use.
http://www.multiupload.com/WD83QRSA99
Download that and and flash this Clockworkmod file.
http://www.multiupload.com/LVBWUM9L28
That should work pretty good.
Ah, I think I downloaded a 400 one, will go and investigate.
Thank you for the tip
Check out post #3. You can use them two files. They'll work perfectly and leave you with about 240MB left of internal storage. If you want more partition your SD card with an Ext3 partition and it'll use Apps2SD.
Hi, Andriod now loads but it doesn't recognise my T-Mobile Sim.
Any ideas?
ok so i tried to put rafdroid on my phone (link below):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=908528
I have tmobile HD2 running gingerbread 2.3.2. When I tried following the instructions and formatting/partitioning the SD card, my phone wouldnt work. i have clockworkmod recovery on my phone and i used it to install the rom zip file. it got to the screen where it has a picture of android and says dafdroid by dafpigna and stayed there for well over the initial startup time (over 20 min). I tried installing the dafdroid kernel as well (thru clockworkmod) and its still doing the same thing. when i tried formatting the sd card to anything other than quick format it wouldnt work and it wouldnt complete partitioning through the computer it would only work through clockworkmod on my phone. i tried to flash to another rom and even back to windows and it kept giving me an error message about some rampi.dll (something like that) isnt there.
please help! i cant use my phone at all! i have a 500 dollar paperweight
Hi,
Need a bit more information.
Can you still boot into magldr (holding down power button after switching on?)
What operating system are you running on your pc/laptop?
How far did you get when you were fomatting your sd card?
i find it quite common that an android rom wont complete the first boot after flash. mostly, pulling teh battery and booting again solves it.
Its also far more common when you didnt wipe the partitions from the previous rom first. (CWM, wipe data/factory reset, you can later use cwm - advanced restore - and just restore data and sd-ext to get your data and apps from teh previous rom back)
Partitioning, could be a dodgy sd card, no suggestions
rampi.dll - was it rapi.dll? update activesync to latest version.
I have an issue cannot install larger nand roms onto my phone previous roms worked tried various typhon cm7 roms, various miui roms both magldr and clk roms does not matter used task29 increased cwm size from 150 up to 250 and boot just hangs. Noticed roms larger than 90 MB zipped does not work at all they install but just hangs on boot
Yellow XDA!
I've got this thing when trying to get a new Sense 3.0 rom. I've been looking for a good one and found that one. (Please point me to your favorite sense 3.0 ROM)
When installing, I've had some trouble with partitioning SDCard, installing a ROM (status 0 error, aborting installation)
I'm using 2.08 HSPL, MagLDR 1.13, CWM v4 & Radio 2.15.50.XX
I'm able to install a ROM (tried http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=733649)
But when I reboot after installing (in CWM), when it should load, it doesn't go past the Android loading screen
So It boots, MagLDR shows up, no errors, gogogo thingy, then it freezes (splash screen I guess)
I've been looking for some solutions but haven't found anything that works.
Tried other radios, CWM versions, ROMs...
I've got no idea what to do
Any help is appreciated.
Syntax1993
Tmous or regular? If regular, do you have the 1gb ext partition set? Also, that rom will take a while to set up since it requires a lot of stuff to be unpacked onto the SD card.
I've not used that rom but I know some of the big ones take tens of minutes for first boot
samsamuel said:
Tmous or regular? If regular, do you have the 1gb ext partition set? Also, that rom will take a while to set up since it requires a lot of stuff to be unpacked onto the SD card.
I've not used that rom but I know some of the big ones take tens of minutes for first boot
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I used the EU version. I did indeed (try to) partition the SDCard but when clicking advanced, partition, 1024, 0, It told me to wait, and wait, and wait, and wait, and when after like half an hour, I pulled out the SDCard, it's 1GB smaller in Windows so it should be done.
Installing works fine.
I'll try starting the ROM again & look if it works after a couple of hours.
Doesn't work. It ran all night, didn't get past the Android screen.
I ran into a similar problem. I downloaded a file from the forum called Wipe_it_CWR.zip before installing the new rom and that resolved my issue
You mean just installing it via CWM before the ROM right? Nothing else special?
Trying it now. So far, it seems like it won't work.
EDIT: Nope sorry. It's really weird.
OK, I've been reading guides for the past two days and I'm stuck. I have a US T-Mobile HD2 that I installed HSPL 2.08, MAGLDR 1.13, and CWM recovery 250mb partition. So far I have only gotten one ROM to flash and run. UrDroid Runnymede w/Sense 3.5. But it's laggy and it only has 100Meg of space available for more programs.
So I tried to flash some miui and CM7 ROMS and I can't get them to boot. Then I tried a Froyo based ROM and it went into a boot loop. I've tried 6 ROMS so far and I can't get the other 5 to boot. I clear the cashe and dalvic before every install. I also reformatted my SD card (FAT32) and still same result. It's a class 10 8Gig card.
What am I doing wrong, what do I need to change? Where should I be reading? And if possible, how can I get more space and speed on the UrDroid ROM? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
shawndh said:
how can I get more space
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put an EXT partition on your sd card. It wont show up as extra space, but it will be there.
Did u task 29 your nand?
Maybe, you have bad blocks.
shawndh said:
OK, I've been reading guides for the past two days and I'm stuck. I have a US T-Mobile HD2 that I installed HSPL 2.08, MAGLDR 1.13, and CWM recovery 250mb partition. So far I have only gotten one ROM to flash and run. UrDroid Runnymede w/Sense 3.5. But it's laggy and it only has 100Meg of space available for more programs.
So I tried to flash some miui and CM7 ROMS and I can't get them to boot. Then I tried a Froyo based ROM and it went into a boot loop. I've tried 6 ROMS so far and I can't get the other 5 to boot. I clear the cashe and dalvic before every install. I also reformatted my SD card (FAT32) and still same result. It's a class 10 8Gig card.
What am I doing wrong, what do I need to change? Where should I be reading? And if possible, how can I get more space and speed on the UrDroid ROM? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
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Are you shure that all 6 ROMs need 250 mb partition? Try to use predefined recovery for each ROM.
Yea, I got a couple of ROMS to finally boot when I changed the partition size to the recommended size. But I couldn't get any MIUI ROM to boot. I was trying to verify if Task29 would clear out my Clockwork Mod or not. Wasn't sure. But I have the HD2 Tool kit. I just didn't know what partition size to use for the MIUI ROMs because they're not listed. I tried 150, 170, 180, nothing. I'm currently running a Vision Froyo ROM. Odd, Sense ROMs run but the much smaller MIUI ROMs won't.
I did put an EXT partition on the SD card. Thanx.
Task 29 clear everything but is recommended.
Try this MIUI:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1209508
Follow instruction from post 2 (use CWM specified at point4)
Hi everybody.
Has anybody esle problem with stuck on boot logo MIUI after flashing MIUI ICS 2.6.8 Ported by smokin901 [tytung r3 HWA]?
I have been used the MIUI 4 by smokin for 2 months without any problems. Every week I was able to flash it without stuck on boot logo.
I was trying to make a clean install (as always):
1. Wipe (Task 29)
2. Instal clk 1.5
3. Check partition size (220/5)
4. Flash MIUI 2.6.8
5. without reboot install Bootloopfix 2.6.8
6. clear dalvik cache (as it appears after installing bootloopfix)
6. Reboot - and then my phone get stuck on boot logo MIUI (I left the phone like that for 30 minutes without no succes).
Did I miss something important?
I also tried to flash radio version again: Leo_RADIO_2.15.50.14, but it did not help. When I got back to 2.6.1-2 MIUI - everything is just fine.
Thanks for any advice what else can I try.
peto.zalesak said:
Hi everybody.
Has anybody esle problem with stuck on boot logo MIUI after flashing MIUI ICS 2.6.8 Ported by smokin901 [tytung r3 HWA]?
I have been used the MIUI 4 by smokin for 2 months without any problems. Every week I was able to flash it without stuck on boot logo.
I was trying to make a clean install (as always):
1. Wipe (Task 29)
2. Instal clk 1.5
3. Check partition size (220/5)
4. Flash MIUI 2.6.8
5. without reboot install Bootloopfix 2.6.8
6. clear dalvik cache (as it appears after installing bootloopfix)
6. Reboot - and then my phone get stuck on boot logo MIUI (I left the phone like that for 30 minutes without no succes).
Did I miss something important?
I also tried to flash radio version again: Leo_RADIO_2.15.50.14, but it did not help. When I got back to 2.6.1-2 MIUI - everything is just fine.
Thanks for any advice what else can I try.
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Due to Bad NAND blocks which your phone might have, you have less than 220mb when you partition your internal memory. So when partitioning, make a partition of say maybe 230 or 235mb so as to account for the bad NAND blocks
Hope it helps
OK - thank you very much for your advice . I will try it after I get back from work.
Another question is - is there any solution or method, how to check, if my phone really has bad NAND blocks or not? Or maybe - what is causing this bad NAND blocks?
Anyway - I will try it. Thank you very much for the tip.
i prefer this way. you can try if you want.
sequence;
first check your device if it is 2.08.HSPL, and format your sdcard ext3 or ext4 and 1gb. insert it to your device.
1. task29
2. radio rom 2.15.50.14
3. magldr 1.13
4. recovery 5.0.2.6 or clk
5. clear cache and dalvik cache.
Radio ROM 2.15.50.14;
Radio ROM 2.15.50.14
HD2 Toolkit 4.2.0.1; ( contains task 29, magldr and recovery and also HSPL)
HD2 Toolkit 4.2.0.1
peto.zalesak said:
OK - thank you very much for your advice . I will try it after I get back from work.
Another question is - is there any solution or method, how to check, if my phone really has bad NAND blocks or not? Or maybe - what is causing this bad NAND blocks?
Anyway - I will try it. Thank you very much for the tip.
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You can search the forum for bad NAND blocks. I dont have alot of time currently so i didnt post the link. But will do later
powerofthink said:
i prefer this way. you can try if you want.
sequence;
first check your device if it is 2.08.HSPL, and format your sdcard ext3 or ext4 and 1gb. insert it to your device.
1. task29
2. radio rom 2.15.50.14
3. magldr 1.13
4. recovery 5.0.2.6 or clk
5. clear cache and dalvik cache.
this is the HD2 Toolkit ; http://www.mediafire.com/?2qz0xa7xfxney47
this is the radio 2.15.50.14 ; http://www.mediafire.com/?1th8o158r2t6dba
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And this will help HOW?
The person has already tried the clean installation. How will doing it again help?
Thanks for any advice, I found some threads,
e.g. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1189544.
I am going to study, what should I do to check nand blocks on my hd2.
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Thanks everybody for tips, I probably (as a lot of people do) have some bad blocks.
Anyway, I just cut out some application from ROM before flashing and flashed the rom even with lower (200 mb) partition.
But your ideas led me to stuff like bad blocks etc, so now I am able to understand things better and know that flashing too much can cause trouble....
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