Hi ALL, I installed Triple Boot with CM7/CM9 (SD 16gig Sandisk Class 4). On my CM7 side everything works great with v6 supercharger!! FAST!
On the CM9 side 4.0.4 with gapps ICS(not as fast, no netflix or flash yet) everything syncs but the calendar? Ideas? Sync co.android.calendar "Sync is currently experiencing problems. It will be back shortly?
4.0.4
Kernal: 2.6.32.59
9-20120114-UNOFFICIAL-encore
BUILD: IMM76D
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Hey all.
I get mattc Leo + Froyo w/Sense 1.7 Kernel: mattc 2.6.32.9 #4 версия RMNET to boot on my TD2,
It freezes on "Creating a New Data Store"
Can anyone give me a hand?
sdcard 4 gb in fat32
thx
Could do with sticking your Phone details/ROM/Radio in your sig, or at least posting it with the question.
Also, many of the build take a while to boot for the first time while they create the image, how long did it freeze for?
Lastly, is the SDCard freshly formatted? that helps quite a few issues.
My radio 2.12
card on fat32 or fat version
build booting 20 minutes...
SDcard freshly formatted
I'm having the same problem. Using ChuckyDriod with 2.10.50.26.
Open up the read me text file. It'll tell you to replace a line in the startup text. You should be good to go from there.
Just to give a little return of experience.
I tried several time to have a stable Android build on my HD2. I was able to correctly install it but after few reboot, Android wasn't able to boot anymore (was blocked on the green HTC logo).
Finally I changed from a 4Gb SD Card to a 8Gb and this problem was solved.
For people having the same issue, here is my exact configuration:
SD Card : Sandisk 8Gb
Android : MDJ FroYo HD v4.1 MDJ S7.3HD
ROM Radio : 2.15.50.14
ROM build : EnergyROM 23xxx
This will be useful to a lot of people potentially, thx.
I want to be able to dual boot between HC and CM7 (nightly or release) from SD card while preserving the stock 1.2 on the Nook's internal memory.
It would icing on the cake if I can also install the latest kernel from Dalgrin's OC kernel as well from recovery.
It would look something similar to this -- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1045018 -- but with CM7 instead of phiremod.
Is this possible? Can someone kindly tell me the steps if someone knows how?
Thanks.
Hi,
Could someone clarify to me what is actually faster and smother to run NAND with DataOnEXT or NativeSD.
Before I was running[27 OCT 2012][MAGLDR/cLK]TyphooN CyanogenMod 7.2.0.1 v3.8.9 on NAND and now I'm running NexusHD2-JellyBean-4.1.2-CM10 V1.1 [NativeSD] (on a class 10 SDcard).
I desided on the NativeSD after reading "My Class10 SD card has 10MB/s R/W speed, but the NAND flash R/W speed is only about 4MB/s. so if we can directly install the ROMs to SDCARD and boot from SDCARD we will get lots of benifits:" in the thread:
[30 OCT 2012][DEV]NativeSD Rom Boot Script for HD2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1869673
It seams very logical and straight forward.
But I have found it to be a little NativeSD laggy, it takes a while to load apps (loading the address book for ex.) and sometimes after the phone is in sleepmode it takes a while waking up and being responsive, so now I was thinking to upgrade to the [Dec. 9, 2012][ROM][720p] NexusHD2-JellyBean-4.1.2-CM10 V1.3a [NativeSD] version (the download link is missing the start so it should be https://sites.google.com/site/nexushd2android/nexushd2-jellybean-cm10/v1-3/download )
Now I'm wondering has anyone tried running the same OS in both NativeSD mode and NAND with DataOnEXT, was it a big difference and was the NativeSD faster and smoother.
acidrob said:
Hi,
Could someone clarify to me what is actually faster and smother to run NAND with DataOnEXT or NativeSD.
Before I was running[27 OCT 2012][MAGLDR/cLK]TyphooN CyanogenMod 7.2.0.1 v3.8.9 on NAND and now I'm running NexusHD2-JellyBean-4.1.2-CM10 V1.1 [NativeSD] (on a class 10 SDcard).
I desided on the NativeSD after reading "My Class10 SD card has 10MB/s R/W speed, but the NAND flash R/W speed is only about 4MB/s. so if we can directly install the ROMs to SDCARD and boot from SDCARD we will get lots of benifits:" in the thread:
[30 OCT 2012][DEV]NativeSD Rom Boot Script for HD2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1869673
It seams very logical and straight forward.
But I have found it to be a little NativeSD laggy, it takes a while to load apps (loading the address book for ex.) and sometimes after the phone is in sleepmode it takes a while waking up and being responsive, so now I was thinking to upgrade to the [Dec. 9, 2012][ROM][720p] NexusHD2-JellyBean-4.1.2-CM10 V1.3a [NativeSD] version (the download link is missing the start so it should be https://sites.google.com/site/nexushd2android/nexushd2-jellybean-cm10/v1-3/download )
Now I'm wondering has anyone tried running the same OS in both NativeSD mode and NAND with DataOnEXT, was it a big difference and was the NativeSD faster and smoother.
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My friend, no body can help you, Tecnicaly you know the answers but if you have issue is not the problem of NAND or NATIVE.
Keep testing and when you find the right set-ups you know it.
BTW: I prefer NAND with DataOnExt, less transer rate but I felt that type on installation is more stable.
Good Luck.
I can tell, that any jelly bean ROM at the moment is not as smooth as ICS ROMs. Whether it's on NAND or NativeSD. I used tytung's JB on both, NAND and NativeSD (class 10 sandisk) and it was the same on both. Not that smooth, but fast enough.
I haven't really noticed that difference between NativeSD and NAND. I am currently settling on ICS by Tytung which is smooth. I used to have it on NAND, but a few updates later I switched to NativeSD and there was not much of a difference.
Maybe it's just me, you can try and see for yourself.
tom1102 said:
I think nand is faster and stabler ,I never use NativeSD ROM
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The HD2 NAND speed is roughly the same as Class 4 sd card.
Using a file system on the sd card which is faster than yaffs2 and essentially two memory devices (nand and sd) can improve your performance when selecting DataOnExt or Nativesd. Simple.
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My HD+ was upgrade to stock ROM 2.0.5. I also installed CM10 on a 32GB Sandisk class 4 micro SD card(it has good 4K writing performance).
Before I upgraded to stock ROM 2.0.5, I notice twice the tablet was crashed(from CM10 1218 build) and stopped in the middle of boot into stock ROM. After I upgrade to stock ROM 2.0.5, I just encountered crash again(from CM10 1225 build).
I am not sure if the crash is caused by CM10 or something even lower than CM10 level. Now, I am switching to stock ROM 2.0.5, and will use it for a few days to see if will crash.
Try a different sd card. I have a bad SanDisk Extreme Pro that works fine for storing movies, but when I load up CM10 on either the HD or HD+, they'll have random crashed, even when not in use. But only when it's not in debug mode. I gave up trying to tie it to bad memory, but I have two other cards that run CM10 flawlessly.
Chi Ahrens said:
Try a different sd card. I have a bad SanDisk Extreme Pro that works fine for storing movies, but when I load up CM10 on either the HD or HD+, they'll have random crashed, even when not in use. But only when it's not in debug mode. I gave up trying to tie it to bad memory, but I have two other cards that run CM10 flawlessly.
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That's interesting to know. Anyhow, I will try different SD cards.
same here. crash when I am sleeeping.....
Ditto, but the 12/28 version seems a little better and it reboots into CM instead of 99% Nook...