[Q] NativeSD and Ext4 or CWM - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

hi guys. quick survey. When using NativeSD... what Recovery is better? is it better to have an Ext4 as Recovery or CWM? I know you could use both. But I was just wandering which is better? Thanks for the replies.

JemAguilar said:
hi guys. quick survey. When using NativeSD... what Recovery is better? is it better to have an Ext4 as Recovery or CWM? I know you could use both. But I was just wandering which is better? Thanks for the replies.
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Use Ext4 or TWRP, both are nice and do the job to NativeSD.

Hi,
i am looking for clK 1.5.1.1 as last chance for a last try
i have 1.5.0 rc1
i have tried severaaaaaaal times,
to flash my hd2 european with
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stock 3,14 HTC running very well
artemis weh rom ver71 running very well
[Dec. 9, 2012][ROM][720p] NexusHD2-JellyBean-4.1.2-CM10 V1.3a [NativeSD] running very well but, i have no sd card since new install, and can not change between diferent roms:crying:
[15-1-13][ROM][WIP][PORT][4.1.2]UNOFFICIAL AOKP V1.1a[Milestone1][DataOnExt|NATIVESD] running very well but, i have no sd card since new install, and can not change between diferent roms:crying:
and nativesd micro sdhc 16GB class10
fat32 ---- ~7GB ---- when igo is later on data.ext4 i hope
system.ext4 ---- ~2,5GB ---- i think ready for 3-5 roms
data.ext4 --- ~5GB -- so big because i want later igo-primo here( i think data.ext4 faster and fat32 about 4GB more)
i have read here and there and there and here and there and there most in xda but now
after i find clk 1.5.1.1 i will make a resume and try my for this time last chance, because i am sitting about 36 hours this time, but it isnt running:silly:
no sdcard in android

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low internal memory HELP

hello, i hope my thread didnt post somewhere else.
so, i am using hs2 and i installed android 2.2 yesterday and i installed 8 apps on it. everything is working perfect until i installed google eath. i run it and it says that i dont have enough space and it close.. i also remove many apps and i only have 50mb internal memory only. how do i clean android because i wanna install more apps soon!
also how many mb internal memory hd2 has?
is android installed on internal memory of my hd2 thats why its running low now??
thanks i hope to get what am looking for
USA T-Mobile HD2 - 1024MB ROM
Everywhere else - 512MB ROM
Which NAND build are you using? Perhaps it supports A2SD, A2SD+, data2ext, data2sd, if it does one of those, partitioning your MicroSD card and formatting the partition in ext2/ext3/ext4 will give you more space to install applications.
LiFE1688 said:
USA T-Mobile HD2 - 1024MB ROM
Everywhere else - 512MB ROM
Which NAND build are you using? Perhaps it supports A2SD, A2SD+, data2ext, data2sd, if it does one of those, partitioning your MicroSD card and formatting the partition in ext2/ext3/ext4 will give you more space to install applications.
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wait wait wait i bought hd2 at 14/1 and i put android at 13/1 so am sooo noob on these what A2SD, A2SD+, data2ext, data2sd are?
how do i partition my sd? how do i format to ext...
i got 512rom btw uk one
thanks
This is the downside of using NAND rom, the internal memory is very low. My phone is showing about 120 MB available and still I permanent have the icon telling me low disk space.
So there is a solution and that is to partition the sd card? Are there any instructions for this available so it becames part of the OS?. I have searched but could not seem to find the proper thread.
BTW I am using the "desire stock rom":
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893620
Have a look at this one. Especially the instructions.
Or search the NAND Forum Titles for App2SD, Data2EXT, ext4, data.img or something like that.
lenarass said:
wait wait wait i bought hd2 at 14/1 and i put android at 13/1 so am sooo noob on these what A2SD, A2SD+, data2ext, data2sd are?
how do i partition my sd? how do i format to ext...
i got 512rom btw uk one
thanks
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"-_- sweat -_-"
I am not going to explain what it is, but instead, I am gonna tell you what to look at. When choosing a ROM.
Example1:
[15 JAN] -=MDJ's CyanogenMod 7 v. 2.4 [A2SD+][GRH78][RMNET][Kernel: MDJ S10.4 OC]
See the wonderful [A2SD+] that means it uses A2SD+
Example2:
[16 JAN][DAF][ZIP] RAFDROID HD 2.2 [DATA2EXT][Kern:MDJ 10.3][RMNET][UPDATED!]
This uses data2ext
Example3:
[30 DEC][DFT]LEO "Stock Desire" NAND Android ROM
This doesn't use anything, so you are screwed... you run out of space, that's it, SCREWED.
I highly recommend that you read this, and understand what it says.
[10 JAN][RECOVERY] ClockworkMod Recovery for HD2 - v1.2
Because Clockwork makes things really easy for noobs, if you want to call yourself that. It is also used in every Android Devices that I know of, including the Real HTC DesireHD, Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Nexus S, HTC Desire, and many more. HD2 users prefer people to do everything for them and package everything neatly, then complain about having to wipe everything away each update.
** [GUIDE] How to format SD-Card to EXT 3 **
bakskj, so yah, you have 120MB left. So unless you know how to put A2SD, A2SD+ or data2sd or data2ext into the ROM you are using now, pretty much, use that 120MB sparingly, that's all you will have.
LiFE1688 said:
"-_- sweat -_-"
I am not going to explain what it is, but instead, I am gonna tell you what to look at. When choosing a ROM.
Example1:
[15 JAN] -=MDJ's CyanogenMod 7 v. 2.4 [A2SD+][GRH78][RMNET][Kernel: MDJ S10.4 OC]
See the wonderful [A2SD+] that means it uses A2SD+
Example2:
[16 JAN][DAF][ZIP] RAFDROID HD 2.2 [DATA2EXT][Kern:MDJ 10.3][RMNET][UPDATED!]
This uses data2ext
Example3:
[30 DEC][DFT]LEO "Stock Desire" NAND Android ROM
This doesn't use anything, so you are screwed... you run out of space, that's it, SCREWED.
I highly recommend that you read this, and understand what it says.
[10 JAN][RECOVERY] ClockworkMod Recovery for HD2 - v1.2
Because Clockwork makes things really easy for noobs, if you want to call yourself that. It is also used in every Android Devices that I know of, including the Real HTC DesireHD, Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Nexus S, HTC Desire, and many more. HD2 users prefer people to do everything for them and package everything neatly, then complain about having to wipe everything away each update.
** [GUIDE] How to format SD-Card to EXT 3 **
bakskj, so yah, you have 120MB left. So unless you know how to put A2SD, A2SD+ or data2sd or data2ext into the ROM you are using now, pretty much, use that 120MB sparingly, that's all you will have.
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amazing post . bit i use LEO "Stock Desire" NAND Android ROM so am SCREWED . do i have to install NEW ROM ? and start downloading apss from the bigging? if yes what rom is the best ?xda-developers - Reply to Topic or RAFDROID HD 2.2 ?
whats the difference between these 3 roms? more available internal space?
thankss
Urm, it's hard to say what is the best. I guess look at the screen shot and choose the one that looks the most pleasing?
But you know what, now that you are starting again,
[10 JAN][RECOVERY] ClockworkMod Recovery for HD2 - v1.2
READ THAT... USE THAT...
Then choose a ROM that says CLOCKWORK
-=DOWNLOAD v. 2.4 A2SD+ NAND Clockwork Mod=-
Like that. This way, if you have a small little fix, you don't have to reflash the whole rom, some nice guy/girl might already post up the fix in a nice zip file that you can use clockwork to install.
LiFE1688 said:
Urm, it's hard to say what is the best. I guess look at the screen shot and choose the one that looks the most pleasing?
But you know what, now that you are starting again,
[10 JAN][RECOVERY] ClockworkMod Recovery for HD2 - v1.2
READ THAT... USE THAT...
Then choose a ROM that says CLOCKWORK
-=DOWNLOAD v. 2.4 A2SD+ NAND Clockwork Mod=-
Like that. This way, if you have a small little fix, you don't have to reflash the whole rom, some nice guy/girl might already post up the fix in a nice zip file that you can use clockwork to install.
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thx but am too confuzed. i will wait for a better android that does everything without flashing again and again
lenarass said:
thx but am too confuzed. i will wait for a better android that does everything without flashing again and again
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All of them do everything. Have you at least tried one?
hello00 said:
All of them do everything. Have you at least tried one?
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flashed on nand the original desire android on my hd2. its 2.2ver and i cant save app on sd card. the other 2 ver are 2.3 android right? the last one?
PLEASE NOTE:
There are down sides to using app2sd and data on sd.... Namely you cannot mount the SD Card via usb.
The single best option for having a stable, low maintenance build is projections Stock desire, which has some squashing to reduce the space. HD builds are all flawed for 512mb users because of the size. You either have no space, or you cannot mount your sd card.
Based on that I would always go for a stock desire/evo based build, which give full functionality, but with ~180mb free space. Everybody is so quick to ask for data on sd.... but the corruption factor that is still there, combined with the inability to mount the drive, makes it a no go for many people who are starting out, and will be back on here in a few days asking why they are getting force closes, or why they cannot access SD card via usb.
Good comments
MattOG said:
PLEASE NOTE:
There are down sides to using app2sd and data on sd.... Namely you cannot mount the SD Card via usb.
The single best option for having a stable, low maintenance build is projections Stock desire, which has some squashing to reduce the space. HD builds are all flawed for 512mb users because of the size. You either have no space, or you cannot mount your sd card.
Based on that I would always go for a stock desire/evo based build, which give full functionality, but with ~180mb free space. Everybody is so quick to ask for data on sd.... but the corruption factor that is still there, combined with the inability to mount the drive, makes it a no go for many people who are starting out, and will be back on here in a few days asking why they are getting force closes, or why they cannot access SD card via usb.
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First off thanks for the informative replies. I think I'm gonna go for a partitioned one because more space is essential for me.
What i do want to know is. Is there a fix for those eventual crashes and what not? And if they are really to annoying. Because nothing beats stability.

[Q] Some questions - native sd, hwa etc.

Hi.
1. I've been gone for few months, and I've noticed that there have appeared something called native SD. What is that?
2. Is HWA on ICS fully stable or still has random freezes when using HWA (game or video player) app? I still have freezes in some games...
3. What rom can you point me as stable and smooth? Except Dorimanx and Tytyng CM7 roms...
native sd is the new tech in hd2 history......it uses ext4 partition for your rom internal memory...it is faster than nand rom, you can set internal memory of your choice...no more low space (nand EU hd2 has only 512mb space)...so, fast android on sd card, and then nand is free to install whatever..(wp 7.8 )
try it out..read it..happiness guaranteed
pacman hd2 rom..pure awesomeness
I have clk by kokotas now, and how to set NativeSD?
kubekpop said:
I have clk by kokotas now, and how to set NativeSD?
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Hello kubekpop,
here's the link to securecrt's NativeSD thread. Read the first posts, Especially in post 2 there's information on how to set up Native SD with clk:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1881205
and here's the link to mengfeis excellent thread on Native SD for new users:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1881205
don't forget thanking both of them and all the other great developers who work on our frankensteinian devices!
Have fun
Getrid …
Thanks, but all my problems gone when I found nbh file to clk. Firstly I tried to flash img file through fastboot, and it wan sot a bootable img I think... Now all works fine, and it's really faster than NAND in booting etc...

[Q] NAND with DataOnEXT or NativeSD

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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Black screen of death

Hi everyone,
I've got some issue with every NativeSd rom : The black screen of death.
After a non utilisation of my phone, i'm trying to waking it up and there are only physical buttons that are light on.
I've got this issue with : - [Nov. 18, 2012][ROM][720p] NexusHD2-ICS-4.0.4-CM9-HWA V2.8 [NativeSD]
- [Dec. 9, 2012][ROM][720p] NexusHD2-JellyBean-4.1.2-CM10 V1.3a [NativeSD]
- [15 JAN 13][ROM][JB][4.1.2] JellyBelly_HD2_v1.3.1 [CM10][NATIVESD][DATAONEXT][720p]
Fortunately, i have a Rom on my NAND, with data on ext. (PacMan)
PS : - Card SANDISK Micro SD 32 Go Ultra (bicolor) class 10
Did someone get the same issue and is there a fix for that (instead of changing my Sd Card) ?
(Sorry for my bad english, i'm French ^^)
Thank you
_Flamby_ said:
Hi everyone,
I've got some issue with every NativeSd rom : The black screen of death.
After a non utilisation of my phone, i'm trying to waking it up and there are only physical buttons that are light on.
I've got this issue with : - [Nov. 18, 2012][ROM][720p] NexusHD2-ICS-4.0.4-CM9-HWA V2.8 [NativeSD]
- [Dec. 9, 2012][ROM][720p] NexusHD2-JellyBean-4.1.2-CM10 V1.3a [NativeSD]
- [15 JAN 13][ROM][JB][4.1.2] JellyBelly_HD2_v1.3.1 [CM10][NATIVESD][DATAONEXT][720p]
Fortunately, i have a Rom on my NAND, with data on ext. (PacMan)
PS : - Card SANDISK Micro SD 32 Go Ultra (bicolor) class 10
Did someone get the same issue and is there a fix for that (instead of changing my Sd Card) ?
(Sorry for my bad english, i'm French ^^)
Thank you
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yes friend i get the same issue with [Dec. 9, 2012][ROM][720p] NexusHD2-JellyBean-4.1.2-CM10 V1.3a with DataOnEXT ( sd card: Silicon-power 8 GB Class 10)
and i tried [Dec. 9, 2012][ROM][720p] NexusHD2-JellyBean-4.1.2-CM10 V1.3a with NativeSD ( 4 GB EXT4 + 4 GB Fat32 ) and it's solved. it's very fast and smooth now.
Hi everyone,
I also have the same issue with the SOD with the following ROMS:
[Dec. 9, 2012][ROM][720p] NexusHD2-JellyBean-4.1.2-CM10 V1.3a [NativeSD]
[19.01.2013] Resurrection [MAG/cLK][NATIVESD][DATAOnExt] MIUI 3.1.18 JB -Tytung Ker
In both ROMS are the tytung Kernel JB R1 used.
I hope someone has a solution for this very annoying bug!
Thank you for your answers !!
With my sd card, i have 2gb EXT4 and 30 gb FAT32, this may be the cause of this issue.
I've tried to return to : - [Nov. 18, 2012][ROM][720p] NexusHD2-ICS-4.0.4-CM9-HWA V2.8 [NativeSD]
But the same problem appears, the phone freezes and then the SOD.
Hope someone will help us.
Hi all!
I just tried to upgrade my LEO512 to the same roms already discussed... and I have the same SOD!
HTC LEO 512 (FR)
magldr1.13
4ext recovery 2.2.7 rc5
cwm 4.0.0
100% nativeSD on a Class 10 16Gb Sandisk (bicolor) with 2Gb EXT4 and 12Gb FAT32
I already tried:
- interactiveX instead of smartassv2
- check and repair filesystems
- 384 instead of 245 minimum frequency
- ext3 instead of ext4
- fix permissions
- check partitions alignement
sdcard was partitionned with primary partitions on windows with minitool partition wizard 7
thanks for ideas...
Replace the SD Card
I replace the 16gb class 6 with 8gb class 6 and it boot
Huongnv said:
Replace the SD Card
I replace the 16gb class 6 with 8gb class 6 and it boot
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why would I replace a brand new class10 card that I received yesterday for the purpose of flashing my HD2 in nativesd mode?
i don't have any other sd cards (unless the slow sandisk 2Gb given with the hd2)
I've flashed from the start: task29+magldr+cwm
I've installed tytung's jb rom 1.3a in nand (285Mb) with [email protected] (1Gb) on my 2Gb sandisk SD (class2?) and now i've low memory messages with no space for text messages...
and i have internal memory at 0Mb, reported in the storage screen
and just to confirm: the phone is slow on nand...
Try reinstalling with a system partition of 290mbb
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Sometimes you can fix this issue by overclocking:
Set the minimal CPU speed 1 click higher.
Just tryin' overclocking my phone, i will just let you know if the same issue appears !
Hi, thanks for the interest folks!
shanman-2 said:
Try reinstalling with a system partition of 290mbb
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Are you sure we have these kind of parameters when you install in nativesd way?
I juste tried on nand and it works with a system partition of 285, but my issues are when using nativesd.
in fact I may have to find an old class 4 or 6 to do the job but i'm afraid of the performance then...
IJskonijn22 said:
Sometimes you can fix this issue by overclocking:
Set the minimal CPU speed 1 click higher.
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i've already tried this by stteing the minimal speed to 384 without effect.
thanks for the idea
290mb is only a suggestion for nand install.
For nativesd sandisk class 4 will out perform class 10. I use class 4 and it seems as fast as nand!
Lots of fake sdcard out there make sure its the real thing your buying.
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darkie82 said:
why would I replace a brand new class10 card that I received yesterday for the purpose of flashing my HD2 in nativesd mode?
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If you really want to know why you can follow the sd link in my signature.
Briefly, because that is not a Class 10 card - if red & grey it is a UHS I card, Class 10 equivalent. The HD2 cannot supply the voltage required for a UHS card. Even if it was a true Class 10 card, Android uses random access, unlike video, which is sequential.
Make sense?
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ny_limited said:
If you really want to know why you can follow the sd link in my signature.
Briefly, because that is not a Class 10 card - if red & grey it is a UHS I card, Class 10 equivalent. The HD2 cannot supply the voltage required for a UHS card. Even if it was a true Class 10 card, Android uses random access, unlike video, which is sequential.
Make sense?
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yes that's why I ordered a samsung 8gb class6 microsdhc, hoping it'll solve my SOD problems and give me enough performance to use the HD2 flowlessly
regards guys
So, while wainting for my class 6 8Gb sd card, I've installed the CM10.1 on the nand w/ data on ext4, with my old sandisk 2gb sd.
the phone keeps resetting to defaults (apps lost, configuration lost,...) at each reboot, while consumnig power as fast as a drunk drinks a beer in front of a delicious babe (and it's amaingly hot!)
I'm thinking to go back to GB...
Hi,
Just try to install Pacman on NAND, for me it works and it gives you a lot of space for your apps. I just let down Nativesd for now.
Trying that later .
Regards
friend, try every roms and find the most suitable and easy to use one for yourself. because every roms have a life time. you install apps and unistall them. again and again. and your system gets fat with garbage files. and it need to re-install.
i change my rom atleast every week
Hi there,
Well I guess I have found the troublemaker, who causes the immense ammount of SODs on my HD2.
I was using an SanDisk Ultra micro sdhc 32GB (dual color) Class10 card. After I replaced the SanDisk with an Transcend Class6 Card the SODs seemed to be gone for now.
Greetings.
Hi there!
I received my Samsung Class 6 8Gb microsdhc and installed the JB 1.3a version on nativesd and everything seems to be stable at last...
Had to wipe twice and reinstall twice to get a stable result.
Yet the 3G/Data connections seems to drop and I have to go plane-mode and back or to reboot so it comes back.
Regards

[Q] Dual Boot

Hi, i want to know is it possible to boot Windows 7.8 and some NAND android (i know that is posible with Android SD build but i cant find any good SD build android) and if it is possible is any tutorial how to do that? Thx
zizu10 said:
Hi, i want to know is it possible to boot Windows 7.8 and some NAND android (i know that is posible with Android SD build but i cant find any good SD build android) and if it is possible is any tutorial how to do that? Thx
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No, windows is always on nand if you want to dual boot with android.
Why not try NativeSD android rom?
mengfei has a good tut on installing NativeSD android.
shanman-2 said:
No, windows is always on nand if you want to dual boot with android.
Why not try NativeSD android rom?
mengfei has a good tut on installing NativeSD android.
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I'm a noob dude i get HTC HD2 fev days ago, could you link me some NATIVESD rom (JB if its posible)? THX
I found this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1930240
and there i have this:
Downloads:
ROM: NexusHD2-JellyBean-CM10_V1.4a.zip (MD5sum: 8E90F097EFF6A0791F5779A8671E1355)
Tool: NativeSD Recovery v1.0 for NativeSD users.
What i need to do with that tool?
zizu10 said:
I'm a noob dude i get HTC HD2 fev days ago, could you link me some NATIVESD rom (JB if its posible)? THX
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There a quite a few ROMs in the nand section (here)which also boot via NativeSD. Check the ROM title, but also check the first post since many ROMs omit NativeSD from the title. Your choice.
Welcome to the forum
Go to the link I gave you, if your stuck come back here
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Go to the link I gave you, if your stuck come back here
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I have problem, i use video tutorial from xda to make boot wind 7.8 and this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1930240
i made 3 partition, 2 partition fat32, and 1 partiotion Ext4 all primary, and i was copy android rom and 4EXTRecovery on sd-card and countinue with proces describe on this forum and it was not working couse android who they use is not native i dont know what kinde androd it is.
If some one can make some wideo how to DUAL BOOT windows 7.8 and NexusHD2-JellyBean-CM10 V1.4a [NativeSD] with one SD-card i will be very greatiful.
All the best!
zizu10 said:
I have problem, i use video tutorial from xda to make boot wind 7.8 and this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1930240
i made 3 partition, 2 partition fat32, and 1 partiotion Ext4 all primary, and i was copy android rom and 4EXTRecovery on sd-card and countinue with proces describe on this forum and it was not working couse android who they use is not native i dont know what kinde androd it is.
If some one can make some wideo how to DUAL BOOT windows 7.8 and NexusHD2-JellyBean-CM10 V1.4a [NativeSD] with one SD-card i will be very greatiful.
All the best!
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Sounds to me like you did not install the android rom! It is not the same as the now old type of "sd rom".
Go to recovery and select install zip from sdcard and select the rom on the sdcard and flash it selecting NativeSD install when asked.
zizu10 said:
I have problem, i use video tutorial from xda to make boot wind 7.8 and this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1930240
i made 3 partition, 2 partition fat32, and 1 partiotion Ext4 all primary, and i was copy android rom and 4EXTRecovery on sd-card and countinue with proces describe on this forum and it was not working couse android who they use is not native i dont know what kinde androd it is.
If some one can make some wideo how to DUAL BOOT windows 7.8 and NexusHD2-JellyBean-CM10 V1.4a [NativeSD] with one SD-card i will be very greatiful.
All the best!
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If you want to dual boot wp7 and nativeSD, you have to install wp7 first.
When it comes to the partitioning, you need fat32 first (to the left), then ext4 (middle) and then the wp7 bit (to the right) all set as primary.
There is an old video for dual booting http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944288 don't use the DFT rom, use a newer one. After you have wp7 working with small partition, shrink the FAT32 partition and create an ext4 partition in the middle. Then put android ROM.zip and recovery onto fat32 and install as per rom instructions.
Hope this helps
Robbie P said:
If you want to dual boot wp7 and nativeSD, you have to install wp7 first.
When it comes to the partitioning, you need fat32 first (to the left), then ext4 (middle) and then the wp7 bit (to the right) all set as primary.
There is an old video for dual booting http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944288 don't use the DFT rom, use a newer one. After you have wp7 working with small partition, shrink the FAT32 partition and create an ext4 partition in the middle. Then put android ROM.zip and recovery onto fat32 and install as per rom instructions.
Hope this helps
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I just did that, install win 7,8 first then make 3 partitions as you said, and then I was copy NexusHD2-JellyBean-CM10 V1.4a and 4EXTRecovery on sd-card. And then with 4EXTRecovery I was install Rom,after rebouting I was made boot to nativsd. And I got new problem when I go to boot from sd I got on screen load and everything is good but after go go go! I get screen witf HTC logo and after that my phone restarts I was try 5 times an it always seam.what I was do wrong?
"thanks" on last post was my fault .
It seem that you didn't prepared nand . All of these ROM need some space for install in nand. If you read the first post on the ROM you choose , you can find how to prepare it.
Remember that maybe you must reinstall even WP7 after you have prepared nand.
Personally I use Tytung NativeSd ROM with Wp7 on nand for just about 1 year. And everything run fine.
Plees sorry for my poor English
Sent from my NexusHD2 using xda app-developers app
zizu10 said:
I just did that, install win 7,8 first then make 3 partitions as you said, and then I was copy NexusHD2-JellyBean-CM10 V1.4a and 4EXTRecovery on sd-card. And then with 4EXTRecovery I was install Rom,after rebouting I was made boot to nativsd. And I got new problem when I go to boot from sd I got on screen load and everything is good but after go go go! I get screen witf HTC logo and after that my phone restarts I was try 5 times an it always seam.what I was do wrong?
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please give more detail about your partitions, size etc.
@Thanathos, you know you can undo thanks on bottom right of post Edit; and welcome to the forum
Robbie P said:
please give more detail about your partitions, size etc.
@Thanathos, you know you can undo thanks on bottom right of post Edit; and welcome to the forum
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Since when have you been able to do that?! I saw it yesterday on the RC forum but thought it was only for the RC forum. I may just thank and unthank you now
Its been about a week or so.
I think i will unthank you back
Robbie P said:
Its been about a week or so.
I think i will unthank you back
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Thx a lot for help I solve my problem with yours help. Thx to all of you
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