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I was wondering if it would be possible to either Boot Windows Phone 7 through MAGLDR from the SD Card like you can Android by maybe partitioning the SD Card so it cn have it's own space?
Or a more realistic option which would be to have a NAND ROM that includes both Android and WP7 installed to the NAND and partition the SD card for storage? This second option I believe could be possible if the NAND is partitioned correctly to allow them both to run and then you could select them in the MAGLDR!
I would like some dev feedback on this as I would try building a ROM myself but I don't know the workings of the partitioning system in MAGLDR well enough to try!
Thanks in Advance for any help!
Maby this is what you are looking for?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=913815
Cheers
Fabian1985 said:
Maby this is what you are looking for?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=913815
Cheers
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I've seen that but what I want is to boot Android and WP7 from NAND NOT run android from the SD Card like that guy done because that makes android run slow and I want android as my primary OS!
microang said:
I've seen that but what I want is to boot Android and WP7 from NAND NOT run android from the SD Card like that guy done because that makes android run slow and I want android as my primary OS!
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I run Android from SD as my primairy OS, WP7 is on NAND just to play with and test it. I tried Android on NAND, but to me it wasn't noticably faster then when running from SD.
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Snap I'm using sd build of Android from magldr and it runs fine even boots ok, there might be a little lag when doing something the first time but other than that its great
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Snap I'm using sd build of Android from magldr and it runs fine even boots ok, there might be a little lag when doing something the first time but other than that its great
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Well the thing is I like to use a fully fledged Desire HD ROM and it's stupidly slow from the SD card... my current build is squashfs'd so only takes up about 200mb for the actual OS and I'm sure WP7 could be fitted in the rest of the space and like I'm doing now I can use EXT4 on the sd for data! Now what's needed is if someone can build a hybrid ROM!
le_cactus said:
I run Android from SD as my primairy OS, WP7 is on NAND just to play with and test it. I tried Android on NAND, but to me it wasn't noticably faster then when running from SD.
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Hi, anyone can share how to u do this ? is it through the method that uses 2 sd cards during the formatting stage ?
Btw, what if i dont mind swapping sd cards for diff os ? Can this be done and how ? I tried to insert another sd card which I previously use for my android sd build, tried the sd boot , it gave an error of sd kernel . anyone can advise ?
Thanks !!
Hello everybody here,anyone can help me with my problem.
Previous i have install Android Nand,but after i install to WP7 but when i want flash back to Nand Android when in Magldr but when i mount the SDCard there was no respond with my PC(windows 7).Anyone can help me with this problem...please...and thanks alot.
Your SD Card is probably locked by WP7.
So you need to format it.
go to wp7 section and read some threads there
Thanks for your help.After i format and back to partition to ext3..it still the same????Do u know which wp7 thread i should find to solve this problem bro???
quick google search:
http://www.jayceooi.com/2011/09/19/how-to-unlock-revive-sd-card-after-install-windows-phone-7/
and
http://www.google.de/search?client=opera&rls=de&q=unlock+locked+sd+card+windows+phone&sourceid=opera&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&channel=suggest
ken_ping said:
Hello everybody here,anyone can help me with my problem.
Previous i have install Android Nand,but after i install to WP7 but when i want flash back to Nand Android when in Magldr but when i mount the SDCard there was no respond with my PC(windows 7).Anyone can help me with this problem...please...and thanks alot.
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If you had bothered to read the roms information properly you wouldn't be in this situation.
Depending on which rom you used you may have to format your sdcard with a Nokia N series or other compatible device that can overwrite encrypted section of card.
There is also a WP7 app that can do it.
Go read the roms thread you got the rom from, All the info you need is in there or on google.
can someone link me a how to or guide, i have the android on my sd running smoothly but i beed a guide on how to install it to the phones internal memory, i mean do i have to install windows stock rom in order to get it on the phone? or can i install it like it is now??? i just dont see any info on this partiicalluar situation
you cant (easily) move an sd build onto nand. You would probably do better to backup your contacts and stuff and go find a NAND rom you like the look of. start fresh.
i guess what im asking is there anything i need to do to prepare the device for the internal android install? i dont wanna copy and paste the install from sd to internal but im asking do i need to install windows 6.5 the original rom first or ican i just flasj it aka load it how my phone is now??? this i havent encoutered yet, and i want to make sure im doing all my steps right, if i need to just find a rom (NAND) and install it how they say???
and btw, the sd andorid version said it was nand but just on a sd build, weird huh? lol im also hearing that some of the sd builds are running faster than the NAND internal ones, can anyone speak of this?
ah well you may find that there are two download links in the thread perhaps? cant really comment, never taken much notice of sd android, , it never worked through haret/winmo for me, so i went straight to nand.
im using the gingerbread 2.3.7. by the way, is there any new ones or ones that you reccomend? im not picky just want somethign stable, fast and nice, htc sense or not doesnt matter let me know NAND btw
geezy21unc said:
im using the gingerbread 2.3.7. by the way, is there any new ones or ones that you reccomend? im not picky just want somethign stable, fast and nice, htc sense or not doesnt matter let me know NAND btw
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which one? half the roms are 2.3.7, just saying 'im on gingerbread 2.3.7' doesnt help much, , ,, far better to give the name, since there are so many variants.
here is the one i have
http://hottipscentral.com/how-to-install-android-gingerbread-2-3-7-on-the-t-mobile-htc-hd2/
is that the process you followed? If yes, then its already on nand rom. That article is about flashing typhoon (one of the most popular roms) to nand.
yes i followed it to a Tee, lol so your saying its already on the internal phone memory??? ok then so your saying i can take out my SD and it will still boot? hmmm and typoon is what the zip file i have says, can you help me a bit further im following you so far but want to make sure im seeing this right and doiong it step by step thx for replying
watch the video at the bottom of the page from youtube thats on there, thats the step i followed
sorry this is the one i have installed not sure how i got the other , but this is the correct one :Cyanogen MOD 7 Gingerbread 2.3.7
yea thats NAND. there isn't an sd version of typhoon.
yes you can take your sd out and it should boot. (if you have an EXT partition on your sd card ((i didn't watch the whole vid, but it wasn't mentioned)) then any apps you have installed wont be there till you reinsert teh sd card.)
you need to read read read, there are four or five important parts to nand android.
bookmark THIS starting point, and start browsing threads in the Q&A section and NAND development.
basically, your key components are
hspl 2.08.hspl - don't touch this again, android wont work on any other.
radio - fine, you wont need to touch this again any time soon, as with the hspl.
magldr, hold power to start it, the only option you will use is 8 - ad recovery, which starts cwm
cwm (cwr, clockworkmod clockwork, clockwork recovery) which is what starts when you choose AD recovery in magldr, you flash your roms from here, wipe your data from here, factory reset (back to android, not a real factory reset), , you can usb transfer in cwm, the one in magldr corrupts large files.
The cwm 'partition size' is 150 ( i think thats what he chose?) This is the inportant piece of info you need if changing to a different rom, since different roms need different sized system partitions.
You can change this in the tookit you used.
thx thx and thx!!! thats what i needed to know
Check out EasyAndroid, with it you can flash NAND Android from stock HD2 in 30min.
I like useing the clk loader as you do not see it load as you boot the phone, and you can use the android boot to recovery option.
if you already have and SD Android i would download TitaniumBackup and make a backup of all of your aps, as you can use this to save your aps across any Android Rom.
Have fun with NAND Android,
ive thanked everyone that has responded to this thread why does my thanks meter still say 0...lame
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ive thanked everyone that has responded to this thread why does my thanks meter still say 0...lame
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Lol mate, that's how many thanks you've received, not how many people you've thanked. i.e. if someone thanks you, your thanks meter increases. If you thank someone else, nothing is affected for you, only for the other person. Hope that's cleared it up
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ive thanked everyone that has responded to this thread why does my thanks meter still say 0...lame
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Don't get mad bro As soon as you understand all these NAND and android things you can help new members, they will thank you when you help them
i flash my htc hd2 with (nand) Android gingerbread 2.3.2
everything goes fine
but after installation my ph didnt support sd card and my data connection is not working.
i searched whole forum but didnt find help regarding this
please help thanks mandeep
msbhamrba said:
i flash my htc hd2 with (nand) Android gingerbread 2.3.2
everything goes fine
but after installation my ph didnt support sd card and my data connection is not working.
i searched whole forum but didnt find help regarding this
please help thanks mandeep
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well first off we need alot more information
like what rom did you flash for starters
msbhamrba said:
i flash my htc hd2 with (nand) Android gingerbread 2.3.2
everything goes fine
but after installation my ph didnt support sd card and my data connection is not working.
i searched whole forum but didnt find help regarding this
please help thanks mandeep
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Whichever ROM you're using is extremely old, so it may have even been a known issue of that ROM (although I highly doubt that) but we need more information as Kamerius said. For the mobile network issue, have you checked that the APN settings are correct?
thanks for reply but...
Thanks to all who replied but as I am new I tell you how I proceeded
I installed active sync in my PC then I flash my HTC hd2 with HSPL4
Then I flash radio 2.15.50.14
Then magldr 113
Then android 2.3.2 all by DFT
Problems that I am facing are
When I insert SD card (on top of the phone)-message. Comes SD card safe to remove and when I try to mountt same message appear, and some times it says SD card is busy. But I tried new sd card and same problem appears
Second problem mobile is not sync up with PC.
Thanks please. Help
msbhamrba said:
Thanks to all who replied but as I am new I tell you how I proceeded
I installed active sync in my PC then I flash my HTC hd2 with HSPL4
Then I flash radio 2.15.50.14
Then magldr 113
Then android 2.3.2 all by DFT
Problems that I am facing are
When I insert SD card (on top of the phone)-message. Comes SD card safe to remove and when I try to mountt same message appear, and some times it says SD card is busy. But I tried new sd card and same problem appears
Second problem mobile is not sync up with PC.
Thanks please. Help
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Well, can you link me to that ROM please? I wasn't aware that there were any ROMs by DFT outside of the Stock Desire one, so I'd like to see it (although it isn't necessary of course).
You're using an extremely old and outdated method of flashing anyway, everything nowadays is flashed via CWM. See this guide and start by using the wipe data thing in MAGLDR, then just skip to flashing CWM with the correct partition sizes etc. It might not necessarily solve your issue, but you might as well do it nonetheless.
Are you trying to insert the SD card after the phone has booted? Just leave it in the phone and turn it on, I don't see any reason it shouldn't work other than if it was a known bug of the ROM or if your SD card is the one with the issues.
I'm confused about your second issue. The OP says that your data connection isn't working (data being mobile network) but the second post says that it's the USB connection to the PC that isn't working? Which one is it? Or are both of them not working?
msbhamrba said:
Thanks to all who replied but as I am new I tell you how I proceeded
I installed active sync in my PC then I flash my HTC hd2 with HSPL4
Then I flash radio 2.15.50.14
Then magldr 113
Then android 2.3.2 all by DFT
Problems that I am facing are
When I insert SD card (on top of the phone)-message. Comes SD card safe to remove and when I try to mountt same message appear, and some times it says SD card is busy. But I tried new sd card and same problem appears
Second problem mobile is not sync up with PC.
Thanks please. Help
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My suggestion - flash HSPL 2.08 - from what I heard it's much less buggy and I haven't heard anyone having issues with that.
one thing more
Mine mobile
is anomaly htc hd2 its not from T-Mobile, I purchased it in India only.
msbhamrba said:
Mine mobile
is anomaly htc hd2 its not from T-Mobile, I purchased it in India only.
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That's fine, it just means it's an EU/International HD2 rather than a TMOUS. The only difference (spec-wise) is that it has 512Mb ROM rather than 1024Mb
Daycrawler said:
My suggestion - flash HSPL 2.08 - from what I heard it's much less buggy and I haven't heard anyone having issues with that.
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HSPL4 means the package which is used to flash HSPL2.08, it's not a SPL version in itself. The highest SPL/HSPL version is 3.03.
sync
Sync with PC is not working ,mobile conn
ction started after setting. Apn manually.
msbhamrba said:
Sync with PC is not working ,mobile conn
ction started after setting. Apn manually.
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OK, well as I said try following the guide I posted, as nobody uses the DAF.exe flashing method anymore.
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Is it possible to get window6.5 back, please provide me the link and way.
Or any other android which is fully compatible with. HTC. Hd2
msbhamrba said:
Is it possible to get window6.5 back, please provide me the link and way.
Or any other android which is fully compatible with. HTC. Hd2
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Please, just read the guide I posted. Every single version of Android which is in the NAND Development section is 'fully compatible' with the HD2. If you don't do some more reading I refuse to help you, sorry.
Nigeldg said:
Please, just read the guide I posted. Every single version of Android which is in the NAND Development section is 'fully compatible' with the HD2. If you don't do some more reading I refuse to help you, sorry.
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thsnaks for the guide
one last thing could you please suggest me best rom a2sd or nand which works with cwm
msbhamrba said:
thsnaks for the guide
one last thing could you please suggest me best rom a2sd or nand which works with cwm
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There is no 'best ROM', it's all a matter of opinion. I prefer ICS ROMs such as NexusHD2 and IceCreamTosti because of the HWA capabilities, but you may not like them. It varies between each user. If you decide to flash one of these, you can create an EXT partition on your SD card and use the app Link2SD from the Play store to use that partition.
Nigeldg said:
There is no 'best ROM', it's all a matter of opinion. I prefer ICS ROMs such as NexusHD2 and IceCreamTosti because of the HWA capabilities, but you may not like them. It varies between each user. If you decide to flash one of these, you can create an EXT partition on your SD card and use the app Link2SD from the Play store to use that partition.
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thanks for you help till now
i succ sefull y installed [16 MAY 2012][MAGLDR/cLK]TyphooN CyanogenMod 7.2 RC2 v3.8.3[2.3.7][A2SD+][tytung r14] through cwm everything is workign fine
but iw ould like to ask you one thing like you said "If you decide to flash one of these, you can create an EXT partition on your SD card and use the app Link2SD from the Play store to use that partition" i created partion using cwm and installed aap2sd from the market its working great,
but i dont that the partion created by cwm is ext or not
one thing more wht is the difference between ics roms and other roms
msbhamrba said:
thanks for you help till now
i succ sefull y installed [16 MAY 2012][MAGLDR/cLK]TyphooN CyanogenMod 7.2 RC2 v3.8.3[2.3.7][A2SD+][tytung r14] through cwm everything is workign fine
but iw ould like to ask you one thing like you said "If you decide to flash one of these, you can create an EXT partition on your SD card and use the app Link2SD from the Play store to use that partition" i created partion using cwm and installed aap2sd from the market its working great,
but i dont that the partion created by cwm is ext or not
one thing more wht is the difference between ics roms and other roms
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Did you follow the guide I linked fully? Including step number 2 - partition your storage card for a2sd ROMs? If so, then this is an EXT partition which you have created on your SD card with CWM. If you meant repartitioning the NAND with CWM (i.e. in your case flashing a 150Mb partition) then this is NOT on the SD card and isn't an SD EXT. However, since you have stated that the app App2sd works fine, I think you've done everything correctly. Congrats, you now have a fully functional Android HD2.
The ROM you chose (TyphooN) is a very good one, I used it myself as my standard ROM for the whole of 2011 and a bit of 2012 and it was absolutely great, but right now I personally feel that ICS ROMs are better. ICS is simply the latest version of Android (GB is Android 2.3, ICS is Android 4.0) and it's the best version of Android by far. As well as this, ICS ROMs have full Hardware acceleration. This basically means that games and videos will play a LOT faster on ICS than on GB.
I recently got an used htc hd2 from a friend with win 6.5 and now i installed wp7.5 rom on it , but now i want to install android withthe best htc sense rom out there but i dont know how and where to find it. Could you help me step by step to install the latest sense(if possible) on it and would it be possible to do it by a dual boot? i dont want to lose my wp Thank you i would appreciate it :cyclops:
yes you can dual boot
please follow this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356833
noemisael said:
I recently got an used htc hd2 from a friend with win 6.5 and now i installed wp7.5 rom on it , but now i want to install android withthe best htc sense rom out there but i dont know how and where to find it. Could you help me step by step to install the latest sense(if possible) on it and would it be possible to do it by a dual boot? i dont want to lose my wp Thank you i would appreciate it :cyclops:
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there are a few process that you need to do, as of now you have WP7 which took up almost 99% of your SD card, so you must process that card so that you can either put an Android SD or Native SD, I hope your card is big enough to make other partitions.
Try the links below & use what ever you need, BTW if you made a mistake in the process you can't/ won't access your WP7 anymore
But you can make a back up image of your existing WP7 SD card to another card just in case.
chityong said:
yes you can dual boot
please follow this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356833
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Oh i see.
So if this is possible would it be possible to triple boot, wp7, stock android, and android with htc sense?
Also, is the android installation on the video the same for every other android rom such as this http://www.ihelplounge.com/how-to-flash-mode-hd2-htc-android-with-htc-sense-35-custom-rom/ for example?
mengfei said:
there are a few process that you need to do, as of now you have WP7 which took up almost 99% of your SD card, so you must process that card so that you can either put an Android SD or Native SD, I hope your card is big enough to make other partitions.
Try the links below & use what ever you need, BTW if you made a mistake in the process you can't/ won't access your WP7 anymore
But you can make a back up image of your existing WP7 SD card to another card just in case.
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My sd card is 2gb, do i need a bigger one? or is it fine with that one? :angel:
chityong said:
yes you can dual boot
please follow this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356833
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If i just downloaded the energy sense 3.5 rom is that the same process to install it like the one shown in this video i mean now that i have wp7 installed do i just create another partition on the sd card and just transfer the folder with the sense rom and thats it? Are all android roms the same installation?
noemisael said:
If i just downloaded the energy sense 3.5 rom is that the same process to install it like the one shown in this video i mean now that i have wp7 installed do i just create another partition on the sd card and just transfer the folder with the sense rom and thats it? Are all android roms the same installation?
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You've chosen a NAND ROM, you need to choose an SD ROM.