[Q] Dualboot + Dual kernel - Defy Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, I wonder if you can install dual boot with a different kernel on every boot (kernel Froyo & GB), my idea is to install a custom rom and also have the stock froyo if has problems.
In order to do this, is it possible to create the partition in nand?
There are various applications to access the nand cell phone (I use Partition Wizard Home Edition MiniTool) bootmenu makes everything easier (bootmenu> tools> Share mmc).
Sorry for my bad English

can you share "Partition Wizard Home Edition MiniTool" installation file

You can multiboot roms with different kernels, but you'll have to re-flash froyo/gb kernel every time you boot into the other rom, e.g. GB rom as real system and froyo rom as virtual on sd-card or froyo rom as real system and GB rom as a virtual rom on your sd-card.

MiniTool partition wizard home edition download.
Euro_Rules said:
can you share "Partition Wizard Home Edition MiniTool" installation file
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Sorry, I canĀ“t upload file and I newbie for send links.
Sorry for my bad English

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[Q] ClockworkMod Recovery Issues

Hi All,
I need real help with ClockworkMod Recovery. I have been installing Android on HD2 using storage card (haret.exe) method. Then I moved to NAND without any problems.
But I am not able to understand ClockworkMod Recovery at all. I looked at lots of threads and also the main thread for ClockworkMod Recovery. I know how to install it. I have installed it on my phone. But for some reason I was stuck in the loop after installing the ROM {[22 JAN] -=MDJ's CyanogenMod 7 v. 2.6 [A2SD+][GRH78C][RMNET][Kernel: MDJ S10.4 OC]}. I did exactly same as the video tutorial says. My radios and HSPL is fine. Coz I am able to use the same ROM in NAND mode. But still in ClockworkMod Recovery mode the phone kept restarting and never got to the main screen.
I also do not know what ext2, ext3, ext4 partitions are. Do I need to make them before installing the ROM? Also on the main thread for ClockworkMod Recovery, it has 3 partition files. 250MB, 350MB and 450MB. I do not know what that is. Which one to use for which ROM and what are the differences between them?
What is the use of ClockworkMod Recovery if I have to flash this partitions every time I install new ROM?
Also can someone tell me what backing up the ROM means? Does it mean I can back up my current one and flash new one, and if I do not like the new one I can restore the old one in the same state (with my APPS and SETTINGS)?
Please please help me with ClockworkMod Recovery fundamentals. I would really appreciate it.
One more thing, I would not post a question if I haven't looked around enough for answers. As you can see I have been doing this from months, but only asked one question before and this is the second one. So please do not take me for someone who does not look around for answers. I do, its just that I did not find anything real good to explain me from the bottom. So please someone help me out.
Thanks in advance.
EXT partitions can be thought of as extended partitions on your SD card. They are used to "extend" your storage capacity. Some ROMS place some of the ROM files on the SD-EXT partition. This is done particularly for the EU HD2 where it has only half the storage on-board that the TMOUS HD2 does. If you are using a ROM that requires one you do have to create the partitions before installing/flashing the ROM.
The three different flash.cfg files on the CWM thread are files used to instruct DFT how to re-partition your on-board storage (NAND). There are several partitions, up to 16 at the moment. Some ROM's use 4 partitions, some use 6 or more. Typically, non-CWM ROM's use only 4 partitions (boot, system, data, cache), whereas CWM ROM's use those same ones as well as a miscellaneous and recovery partition.
The main reason for the different files is that some ROM's use more space for the system partition. The different flash.cfg files just simply allocate more or less space to the system partition.
You don't technically have to flash new partitions every time you flash a new ROM. As long as you know how to modify the ROM to work with your current partition setup it will work. Or, get ROM's that use the same type of partition layouts. Since the release of CWM, more ROM's are becoming available for installation via the ZIP deployment method in CWM, which means they ALL use the same partition (with exception of the system partition size) setup.
If you have a TMOUS HD2 with plenty of onboard storage it's easier to just create a larger system partition and never have to worry about repartitioning. That's what I did. I have a 450 MB system partition and every time I deploy a new CWM ZIP ROM I don't have to repartition anything.
You nailed it on the head about backing up via CWM. It backs up all your partitions (boot, system, cache, sd-ext, data, etc) and saves them to your SD card. That way you can flash a new ROM or do a hard reset. Then later if you want you can do a full restore and be exactly where you left off before doing so. That is, if you flash a ROM that has the same partition layout. If you flash a ROM with a different partition layout, the restore may or may not work until you repartition the same as the original ROM was when you flashed it.
The only issue with all this is that since there isn't a set standard yet for ROM's and their partition layouts any ROM chef can define their own partition scheme which can make for a hassle when trying different ROM's. I expect that at some point there will be a standard set of partitions that will be used between all different chefs to make things easier. CWM ROM deployments and updates are definitely the future of this and how all native Android devices are handled. I imagine that will become the case down the road for the HD2 as well.
Hopefully that clears it up for you a bit. Sorry about writing a novel...
Digital Outcast said:
EXT partitions can be thought of as extended partitions on your SD card. They are used to "extend" your storage capacity. Some ROMS place some of the ROM files on the SD-EXT partition. This is done particularly for the EU HD2 where it has only half the storage on-board that the TMOUS HD2 does. If you are using a ROM that requires one you do have to create the partitions before installing/flashing the ROM.
The three different flash.cfg files on the CWM thread are files used to instruct DFT how to re-partition your on-board storage (NAND). There are several partitions, up to 16 at the moment. Some ROM's use 4 partitions, some use 6 or more. Typically, non-CWM ROM's use only 4 partitions (boot, system, data, cache), whereas CWM ROM's use those same ones as well as a miscellaneous and recovery partition.
The main reason for the different files is that some ROM's use more space for the system partition. The different flash.cfg files just simply allocate more or less space to the system partition.
You don't technically have to flash new partitions every time you flash a new ROM. As long as you know how to modify the ROM to work with your current partition setup it will work. Or, get ROM's that use the same type of partition layouts. Since the release of CWM, more ROM's are becoming available for installation via the ZIP deployment method in CWM, which means they ALL use the same partition (with exception of the system partition size) setup.
If you have a TMOUS HD2 with plenty of onboard storage it's easier to just create a larger system partition and never have to worry about repartitioning. That's what I did. I have a 450 MB system partition and every time I deploy a new CWM ZIP ROM I don't have to repartition anything.
You nailed it on the head about backing up via CWM. It backs up all your partitions (boot, system, cache, sd-ext, data, etc) and saves them to your SD card. That way you can flash a new ROM or do a hard reset. Then later if you want you can do a full restore and be exactly where you left off before doing so. That is, if you flash a ROM that has the same partition layout. If you flash a ROM with a different partition layout, the restore may or may not work until you repartition the same as the original ROM was when you flashed it.
The only issue with all this is that since there isn't a set standard yet for ROM's and their partition layouts any ROM chef can define their own partition scheme which can make for a hassle when trying different ROM's. I expect that at some point there will be a standard set of partitions that will be used between all different chefs to make things easier. CWM ROM deployments and updates are definitely the future of this and how all native Android devices are handled. I imagine that will become the case down the road for the HD2 as well.
Hopefully that clears it up for you a bit. Sorry about writing a novel...
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Amazing explanation. Thanks a lottt man. Just one more question, I have TMOUS HD2 abd I did the same thing as you said. 450MB of partition. And then tried to install the MDJ's CM7 ROM. I got the message saying the ROM is successfully installed. and then I rebooted my phone. But it kept rebooting itself. Any particular reason you know of?
jalshah05 said:
Amazing explanation. Thanks a lottt man. Just one more question, I have TMOUS HD2 abd I did the same thing as you said. 450MB of partition. And then tried to install the MDJ's CM7 ROM. I got the message saying the ROM is successfully installed. and then I rebooted my phone. But it kept rebooting itself. Any particular reason you know of?
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Is this using the 400 MB flash.cfg file from the CWM thread? The reason I ask is that I checked that flash.cfg file and the boot partition is flagged as the bootable partition. I'm not familiar with the CM7 ROM from MDJ, but is it set to deploy via CWM with a boot folder in the ZIP file?
Also, have you run logcat (if you're familiar with that) while the issue is happening to see what is going on?
To be very frank I did not understand what you just told me sir. Only thing I can tell for sure is I downloaded the .zip file from the thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=877777 . And I do not know what logcat is. I am sure you must be thinking that I am an idiot. Forgive me for my ignorance.
Google is your friend!
I'm a better one: http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Logcat
Edit: very interesting read by the way, Digital Outcast. Much appreciated!
Digital Outcast said:
Is this using the 400 MB flash.cfg file from the CWM thread? The reason I ask is that I checked that flash.cfg file and the boot partition is flagged as the bootable partition. I'm not familiar with the CM7 ROM from MDJ, but is it set to deploy via CWM with a boot folder in the ZIP file?
Also, have you run logcat (if you're familiar with that) while the issue is happening to see what is going on?
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Thanks a lott Digital Outcast for this amazing explanation. I hope I can get the Recovery mode working. I will try some different roms and see what can be done. meanwhile if you get chance please explain me your response "Is this using the 400 MB flash.cfg file from the CWM thread? The reason I ask is that I checked that flash.cfg file and the boot partition is flagged as the bootable partition. I'm not familiar with the CM7 ROM from MDJ, but is it set to deploy via CWM with a boot folder in the ZIP file?
Also, have you run logcat (if you're familiar with that) while the issue is happening to see what is going on?"
Thanks a lott once again.

[Q] need help

hi
i have an htc hd2 sfp and i flashed android from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1268580
flashed hspl 2.08.hspl
rom 2.15.50.14europ
magldr1.13
formated sd
kernel marc 1.08
every think is ok installed from zip in cwm
but when i finish installing kernel and reboot my steel on face picture is this normal or i should see lines for installing in my screen ???
excuse my english and if i am wrong pleas help me and explain me how can i install and run android from nand and what's the best rom for android on htc hd2 (stable and no freez)
thanks a lot for replay
Did you flash the correct partition size (170MB)? Do you have an EXT Partition on your SD card? The translation isn't the best so I'm going to assume that you installed the kernel successfully but are stuck in a bootloop of some sort.
Nigeldg said:
Did you flash the correct partition size (170MB)? Do you have an EXT Partition on your SD card? The translation isn't the best so I'm going to assume that you installed the kernel successfully but are stuck in a bootloop of some sort.
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first thanks for replying
i have formated my sd car first partition 7go fat32 primary and 1go ext4 primary
but flash the correct partition i don't know what is 170mb partition
Use the HD2 Toolkit, it explains makes things simple. Read the guides in my signatures too, they should also clear a few things up.

[Q] New Rom for HTC HD2, NexusHD2-JellyBean-CM10.1 V2.1 [NativeSD]

Hi,
I am currently using Rom from tyween: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=933951 and I would like to install a new one from Tytung http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224469 .
My questions:
1. in description of tytungs Rom is stated that NAND version is for USA T-mobile so I assume that with my international version I have to use the other two versions and if so then the only way to install it is using aurora installer?
2. Nevertheless I tried NAND version installed it using CWM but then it got stuck on loading screen, could this problem be solved by this patch? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40623956&postcount=821
3. Is it possible to use Rom Manager to install this Rom? I have only tried CWM method and this one seems also really easy to use.
Thank you for your answers!!!
peter.l said:
Hi,
My questions:
1. in description of tytungs Rom is stated that NAND version is for USA T-mobile so I assume that with my international version I have to use the other two versions and if so then the only way to install it is using aurora installer?
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Nand is divided into two: 1- Pure Nand (EVERYTHING is on the NAND of the device) and 2- Nand with DataOnExt (as the name implies, some of the data will be stored on an EXT partition on your SD card).
Since the international version of the HD2 only has about half a gig of storage, if you fit everything into the NAND you won't have enough space left for you to install apps and whatnot. If you want it on NAND, you need to choose the second option (some data on the sdcard), but you need to make sure you have an EXT partition on your sd card first (if you don't know how to make one, search).
And "aurora" (you mean aroma*) is just a path, it IS like you said THE installer. It's got nothing to do with your installation. It is just a fancy make-up for the old installation method. Yes, you'll have to use it.
peter.l said:
2. Nevertheless I tried NAND version installed it using CWM but then it got stuck on loading screen, could this problem be solved by this patch? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=40623956&postcount=821
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No, that patch is for something else. Your problem is different.
If you mean:
1- NAND Only, then you may have not made enough partition space for the system. (Either way, you shouldn't use this one, use NAND WITH dataonext).
but if you mean 1- NAND with DataOnExt, then it is either your partition size is too small or you do not have a proper sdcard ext partition.
peter.l said:
3. Is it possible to use Rom Manager to install this Rom? I have only tried CWM method and this one seems also really easy to use.
Thank you for your answers!!!
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It's the same thing. When you select "Install ROM" in ROM Manager, it will actually reboot your device into CWM and you will have to follow the steps of Aroma as well. Yes, you can use it if you have cLK bootloader and not magldr.
You are welcome
According to your answer, I have to download AROMA installer and use it for installing new Rom. In DataOnExt version will 1 Gb partition be enough?
peter.l said:
According to your answer, I have to download AROMA installer and use it for installing new Rom. In DataOnExt version will 1 Gb partition be enough?
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No, Aroma is *included* in the .zip file of the ROM. Just download the ROM, flash from recovery normally but instead of the usual text of procedure, you'll see a fancy screen where you get to configure the ROM before it is installed.
In my opinion, yes, 1GB is more than enough.
recover
Hi.i can not enter to recovery in this rom.Can someone help me.I installed by cwn
exlord1 said:
Hi.i can not enter to recovery in this rom.Can someone help me.I installed by cwn
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CWM is independent from the ROM you install.
If you are talking about "boot into recovery" from within the ROM, that's a rom's feature and does not have to be included in it. You can reach the recovery by rebooting your phone into MAGLDR and then choosing the option AD. Recovery or something like that.
Just to add a little to Marvlesz's answer, reboot into recovery/bootloader on any ROM will just reboot the phone normally if you have MAGLDR. To access CWM just hold power for the MAGLDR menu then select 8. AD Recovery. If you use cLK on the other hand, reboot into recovery does work if I'm not mistaken.
I tried to install this ROM using various settings (DataOnExt / Native SD, wipe/no wipe, magldr / ppp...) but phone always ends up rebooting itself after htc loading screen. I did partition SD card to FAT 32 (primary) and 1GB EXT4 (primary).
What could be the problem and how to solve it?
Thank you!
peter.l said:
I tried to install this ROM using various settings (DataOnExt / Native SD, wipe/no wipe, magldr / ppp...) but phone always ends up rebooting itself after htc loading screen. I did partition SD card to FAT 32 (primary) and 1GB EXT4 (primary).
What could be the problem and how to solve it?
Thank you!
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It could literally be ANYTHING. Follow this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16528026&postcount=7
and I think you'll be good, please read everything there.
peter.l said:
I tried to install this ROM using various settings (DataOnExt / Native SD, wipe/no wipe, magldr / ppp...) but phone always ends up rebooting itself after htc loading screen. I did partition SD card to FAT 32 (primary) and 1GB EXT4 (primary).
What could be the problem and how to solve it?
Thank you!
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What /system partition size did you use? Make sure it's big enough for the ROM you're trying to flash.
Nigeldg said:
What /system partition size did you use? Make sure it's big enough for the ROM you're trying to flash.
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EXT4 = 1GB. I partitioned SD card with Mini Tool Partition Wizard, then copied Zip on SD card, wiped data (factory reset + dalvik) installed ROM. To me it feels like I did everything according to instructions...
peter.l said:
EXT4 = 1GB. I partitioned SD card with Mini Tool Partition Wizard, then copied Zip on SD card, wiped data (factory reset + dalvik) installed ROM. To me it feels like I did everything according to instructions...
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No, not your SD EXT partition, the partition you flashed when flashing CWM.
Nigeldg said:
No, not your SD EXT partition, the partition you flashed when flashing CWM.
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I have 150 mb. So for this ROM should I use 250 or 400?
peter.l said:
I have 150 mb. So for this ROM should I use 250 or 400?
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285. To create that, go to wherever your CWM thing is stored on your PC, open the CWM folder, open the file flash.cfg (not flash.cfg.txt.) in notepad (it should open in this way automatically) then change the value next to the line beginning 'SYSTEM...' from 150 to 285, keeping everything else exactly the same.

[Q] nand roms builds flashable with different directory structures

Sir,
I installed ICS_Cm9 V1.3.3 via CWM - install Zip method and it is working fine.
I wanted to try a different rom Jelly bean CM10.2 afresh via the same method. But I failed as it did not install.
I found that ICS directory structure is of 4 folder and a file I.e. boot, data, meta-inf ,sys and a file
whereas the dir structure of Jelly bean of 7 folders including sdcard, mod & custom.
Is this not the proper nand build and if so from where I can download an update or build compatible with CWM 5.0.2.6. partition is 250 mb.
or is there a way to tweak the 7 folders to 4 and proceed.
Please guide.
forgive my ignorance.
I tried many links but failed.as all the nand roms I have downloaded are of 7 dirs.
thanks
vkwd7.
vkwd7 said:
Sir,
I installed ICS_Cm9 V1.3.3 via CWM - install Zip method and it is working fine.
I wanted to try a different rom Jelly bean CM10.2 afresh via the same method. But I failed as it did not install.
I found that ICS directory structure is of 4 folder and a file I.e. boot, data, meta-inf ,sys and a file
whereas the dir structure of Jelly bean of 7 folders including sdcard, mod & custom.
Is this not the proper nand build and if so from where I can download an update or build compatible with CWM 5.0.2.6. partition is 250 mb.
or is there a way to tweak the 7 folders to 4 and proceed.
Please guide.
forgive my ignorance.
I tried many links but failed.as all the nand roms I have downloaded are of 7 dirs.
thanks
vkwd7.
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Usually the structure is the same. Also you're not supposed to look inside the zip folder because that's not the issue, you just copy the whole .zip file onto your sdcard and flash-as-zip from CWM.
Are you sure you've downloaded the correct file?
There are more directories in the rom.zips of latest roms because there are more than one way of installing the rom eg nand only, dataonext, nativeSD and sometimes DirectSD. You get to choose how to install the rom in aroma installer which appears after flashing.
If you want a nand only installation, just choose that option in aroma.
If you have an international (not tmous) hd2, you may find no room for apps since latest roms may be a bit larger than ics, in which case you will have to create an ext4 partition on your sdcard and use dataonext or nativesd.
nand roms builds flashable with different directory structure
Robbie P said:
There are more directories in the rom.zips of latest roms because there are more than one way of installing the rom eg nand only, dataonext, nativeSD and sometimes DirectSD. You get to choose how to install the rom in aroma installer which appears after flashing.
If you want a nand only installation, just choose that option in aroma.
If you have an international (not tmous) hd2, you may find no room for apps since latest roms may be a bit larger than ics, in which case you will have to create an ext4 partition on your sdcard and use dataonext or native sd.
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Thanks and to all those who advised .
In fact, I earlier installed Nand rom on Htc hd2 (international) via recovery 3.0.....However, through the same recovery I tried to install latest roms that are installable only through recovery 5.0.2.6 with aroma installer, that now I understand. I never knew it.
With your guidance and of the forum , I am now able to install roms via all the three methods and am having fun with the hd2 that was discarded by my daughter and after I had lost mine.
People are so nice here.Tthey have helped a person aged 70 to do things for himself so far discarded phones are concerned.
thanks again
vkwd7.

[Q&A] [Jan 02/01/2015][KK 4.4.4][ LiquidSmooth][Official] Kernel 3.0.101 [ION]

Q&A for [Jan 02/01/2015][KK 4.4.4][ LiquidSmooth][Official] Kernel 3.0.101 [ION]
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Before posting, please use the forum search and read through the discussion thread for [Jan 02/01/2015][KK 4.4.4][ LiquidSmooth][Official] Kernel 3.0.101 [ION]. If you can't find an answer, post it here, being sure to give as much information as possible (firmware version, steps to reproduce, logcat if available) so that you can get help.
Thanks for understanding and for helping to keep XDA neat and tidy!
HELP
Help, does this rom will work on NAND with MAGLDR and ClockworkMod Recovery?
error
after install this rom , i see error
unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped
and camera not worked))
i use twrp settings for EU
Recovery 13 MB
boot 5 MB
msic 1 MB
system 302 MB
userdata 85 MB ( this not stand 85 .. clk use 107 mb in default )
chache 15 MB
i install in mode nand + data on ext (use partition ext4 primary and default cluster size )
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ask , you use swap file?
jackarthur91 said:
Help, does this rom will work on NAND with MAGLDR and ClockworkMod Recovery?
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I don't know, I don't use cwm
devdvd said:
after install this rom , i see error
unfortunately, the process android.process.media has stopped
and camera not worked))
i use twrp settings for EU
Recovery 13 MB
boot 5 MB
msic 1 MB
system 302 MB
userdata 85 MB ( this not stand 85 .. clk use 107 mb in default )
chache 15 MB
i install in mode nand + data on ext (use partition ext4 primary and default cluster size )
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ask , you use swap file?
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increase your system size to 380
Since you choose dataonext, the userdata partition in nand is not used, so can be tiny. You may as well use the nand for system, so 380mb is good.
Go higher with System size... My size is with native or direct install
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yess v.good soft keys but that blinking all time
hello dev.
thnx for the great rom, '[KK 4.4.4][ LiquidSmooth][Official] Kernel 3.0.101 [ION]'
soft keys are v.good soft keys but that blinking all time anytime i press that its pressed & stay pressed , & 1 more thing i installed it data2ext in clk partition is same as u suggested, but after installation i dont have the internal storage , means ext4 not detected but fat32 partition is ok.
please tell about this ,
& in another installation method magldr > data2ext first reboot stuck at 'booting from nanad > starting'
please suggest something
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stuck in pixeldroid splash screen, please help. thanks.
LiquidSmootg DirectSD on sdext2
Hello!
Is There a way to install this rom on sdext2 partition?
I want to have some other rom with dataonEXT.
I have HD2 EU with installed Extented TWRP 2.6.3.4.
Partitions on my sd card are:
sdcard
sd-ext 2gb,
sdext2 2gb
swap 512mb
I've already installed the other rom on DataonEXT and LS on DirectSD but im affraid, that both roms use sd-ext istead of other using nand and sd-ext and LS using sdext2.
Sry for my poor english, im still studying.
Boldeki said:
Hello!
Is There a way to install this rom on sdext2 partition?
I want to have some other rom with dataonEXT.
I have HD2 EU with installed Extented TWRP 2.6.3.4.
Partitions on my sd card are:
sdcard
sd-ext 2gb,
sdext2 2gb
swap 512mb
I've already installed the other rom on DataonEXT and LS on DirectSD but im affraid, that both roms use sd-ext istead of other using nand and sd-ext and LS using sdext2.
Sry for my poor english, im still studying.
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Your English is fine. There won't be any problem with different ROMs using sd-ext as each ROM uses it's own folder on sd-ext.
However if you want to use just sd-ext2 for LS then add this to the sdcard: https://www.dropbox.com/s/duln5mz4rux8xkd/rdsfuncts.sh?dl=0 and install as NativeSD.
Stuck in MAGLDR
I installed my HD2 (after using my M7 for over a year now) and cannot get past the boot loader and get stuck at the GO GO GO!
Can anyone help me out.
Already started over again from scratch, but that doesn't seem to do the trick.
Maybe I missed something while it's been a while I have installed a new ROM on my HD2.
Can anyone maybe post a step by step instruction how to install this great ROM and the tools I have to use for it to work ?
Thnaks in advance
your Shortcomings
Hello my dear, I have installed your new Rom (LiquidSmooth KK_10_01_2015 v5.0) Although it has some great features but I faced some problems such as: start up, it takes along time to start. And wi-fi that doesn't open properly. Sometimes when i open settings the settings flash as well as the screen flashes. Also for closing recent apps the screen flashes. V5 sometimes freezes and there is no file explore.you cannot sign in to play store. Mobile network automatically turns off. Finally this version works very slowly in comparing to those Roms I tried before. I love this version, so I hope you to work on it a little more.
hello
Rono1967 said:
I installed my HD2 (after using my M7 for over a year now) and cannot get past the boot loader and get stuck at the GO GO GO!
Can anyone help me out.
Already started over again from scratch, but that doesn't seem to do the trick.
Maybe I missed something while it's been a while I have installed a new ROM on my HD2.
Can anyone maybe post a step by step instruction how to install this great ROM and the tools I have to use for it to work ?
Thnaks in advance
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first time here been using cwm for years same problem with me instaling on nand with data on ext
nand partition 400mb and ext4 partition 2gb no swap trying to instal LiquidSmooth KK_10_01_2015 v5.0
thanks in advance
welcome
if anyone would like it jakoms User's write it step by step I will be very grateful for your help on how to install htchd2 dokladnom instructions please thanks
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if anyone would like it jakoms User's write it step by step I will be very grateful for your help on how to install htchd2 dokladnom instructions please thanks
hello
I can read English moderately and poorly write so I had to rely on translate.google.de. Please for your understanding. A search is schwirig for me since I do not know the words I need.
My problem:
Once I have installed 1.5.2 CLK and the NAND partition've finished I go to recovery and then the picture comes with "Teamwin" (in blue), and again I'm not. What am I doing wrong? see Appendix
If I use 1.5.1.0 RC1 CLK I do come to install but after I confirmed the Accept butts and further geklicht stands there permanently "Please wait".

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