help me i'm noob - HD2 General

hi guys
thank you for taking the time to read this
i'm a new user of htc hd2 . i had my phone with wp6.5 and i followed a tutorial on youtube to flash an android rom (MIUI v6.0)
and i find it a little slow and i was wondering what rom should i flash and what's the difference between NAND,NativSD,semiNativSd or normal SD
i want a fast rom . please help

killcraft said:
hi guys
thank you for taking the time to read this
i'm a new user of htc hd2 . i had my phone with wp6.5 and i followed a tutorial on youtube to flash an android rom (MIUI v6.0)
and i find it a little slow and i was wondering what rom should i flash and what's the difference between NAND,NativSD,semiNativSd or normal SD
i want a fast rom . please help
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search on the hd2 forum for an other rom because miui can be very slow b'cause its very high themed
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thanks for the reply
i was wondering what's the difference between NAND,NativSD,semiNativSd or normal SD et what should i choose between these . i'm on normal sd and i want to know if native or nand or semi is better and faster .

killcraft said:
... the difference between NAND,NativSD,semiNativSd or normal SD .... .
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some answers (my experiences)...
NAND:
+ fast
+ most ROM ported
o backup with recovery-tool
- you must delete WinMobile in NAND
- only one ROM (no dual boot)
normal SD:
+ simple to install (copy files on SD)
+ dual/triple/... boot (if you have a 32 GB SD, you can have so many ROMs... and don't delete WinMobile/WinPhone)
+ backup = copy container files
- not so fast, because of IO over Fat/ext4-filesystem
- no single source with NAND (ports mostly with some tools)
NativeSD: Combinates advantages of NAND and normal SD
+ fast (depends of SD-Class, I use Cass 6 and it is fast )
+ mutch NAND ROMs supports NativeSD too (single source)
+ dual/triple/... boot (you can have one/two/... androids and WinMobile 6.5 or WinPhone 7.x)
o backup with recovery-tool
- installation not so simple as normal SD (you have to partition your SD-Card)
semiNativSD:
sorry, never tested...
if you want normal SD or NativeSD on WinMobile, you can start android with my tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33174747
My favorite is: NativeSD
try it all and search/read the threads...
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well that's what i call a perfect reply
thank you mate

you are welcome.
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Desire or Desire HD NAND build cant move to SD need help

Hi guys,
I've just move to nand desire HD build from the android development. I've got now 150Meg of internal memory left. usually when dual booting both winmo and android I've got 2gbs of data.img but now with NAND I'm a little clueless because I want to install lots of space and it's limited to 150megs and both desire and desire HD the option to move to SD is greyed out.
is there a way to enable this?
there must be a post somewhere, but i cant seemed to find it. so i opened a new thread.. sorry if I cause problem on this
Hendra
Try using Titanium Backup to move all the user apps to the SD. I just did it on mine because I only had 16MB left. I now have 74MB, so I'm a tad happier
Just installed Titanium Backup but i cant seemd to findan option to move all the user apps to the SD.. only Overview Backup/Restore and explore tab ><
if you can pls provide an exact step for this.. sorry for the inconvinience
There is an option.
Go to tab Backup/Restore , press and Hold the App you want to move to sd and choose last option "move to sd"
P.S. :
I recommend neither DHD nor Stock Desire, Because DHD is very laggy (IMO) and Desire Stock is fast but it's not rooted . So you better try Cyanogen's .
get yourself the LEO1024 = TMOUS HD2
kawazaki said:
There is an option.
Go to tab Backup/Restore , press and Hold the App you want to move to sd and choose last option "move to sd"
P.S. :
I recommend neither DHD nor Stock Desire, Because DHD is very laggy (IMO) and Desire Stock is fast but it's not rooted . So you better try Cyanogen's .
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I tried Cyanogen; lovin it but the WIFI does not work.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893637 CMN 6.1 v1.02 [RMNET] [SMARTASS] [Kernel: Hastarin 8.6 Custom] latest 1.02 installed.. wifi said error
hatorihanzo said:
I tried Cyanogen; lovin it but the WIFI does not work.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893637 CMN 6.1 v1.02 [RMNET] [SMARTASS] [Kernel: Hastarin 8.6 Custom] latest 1.02 installed.. wifi said error
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It is working but you have to apply this procedure :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10215062&postcount=253
mally2 said:
get yourself the LEO1024 = TMOUS HD2
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What's LEO1024 ? TMOUSE what does it do? i'm a little clueless on this. If it's an Android I'll try it out. but winmo? I'd skip it..
Tmous (T-mobileUS) is the US version of the HD2, It surpasses the European HD2 with 1GB internal storage ; he meant to replace your whole device
kawazaki said:
It is working but you have to apply this procedure :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10215062&postcount=253
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THX! wifi works now! ^^

[Q] difference betwwen NAND and SD card android development.

hey...
iam using t-mobile HD2 :
ROM version-2.13.531.1
radio-2.10.50.26
protocol ver-15.39.50.07U
and i want to install android on my phone. i have been reading quite a few threads everyday but the more i read i guess the more confuse i get.
some say that u should use HSPL.. some are against it... some say that we should flash android from SD card , some are again against it..
WHAT I NEED:-
1)i want to put android in my phone. preferably 2.2 froyo as i think that 2.3 mite be heavy for HD2.
2) i dont want dual OS. that is i just want android on my phone and not android and windows 2gethr.
please guide me. which steps should i follow...??
Follow this guide step by step http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11097380, you'll have android running on ur hd2 in no time.
azer0 said:
Follow this guide step by step http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11097380, you'll have android running on ur hd2 in no time.
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hey...
thanks for the link. i had a querry...
what is the difference between running android through SD card or through NAND.??
and which one is better.>??
can anyone tell me the difference between NAND and SD..??
iam currently running android from SD...
mundae said:
can anyone tell me the difference between NAND and SD..??
iam currently running android from SD...
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NAND means is short for NAND. memory/ NAND chip. This is what is called the flash memory of the HD2. It is also where the Windows Mobile OS is. So if you flash a NAND Android ROM you will wipe Windows Mobile, also your HD2 will boot into Android when you turn your HD2 on. You have to have MAGLDR or cLK to do this though.
Installing to NAND is faster and more stable, since the SD card might not have the read/write speeds to supply the OS. What is more, running Android from SD is booting up WinMO first and Android second, which is obviously slower.
I have a DesireHD ROM on my HD2, I have tried gingerbread builds too but without Sense it sucks imo. Hardware is more than enough, SetCPU just rocks (overclocking).
There is a nice and comprehensive guide on how to install the stuff, first HardSPL, then flash a new radio, then install MAGLDR, then flash an Android build (preferably rooted, I have had problems with rooting since z4root does not work).
T-Macgnolia said:
NAND means is short for NAND. memory/ NAND chip. This is what is called the flash memory of the HD2. It is also where the Windows Mobile OS is. So if you flash a NAND Android ROM you will wipe Windows Mobile, also your HD2 will boot into Android when you turn your HD2 on. You have to have MAGLDR or cLK to do this though.
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hey..
thanks.. iam currently using 2.3 from SD..
so if i follow the NAND method it will wash out windows completly...??
that is i'l only have one OS in my phone and that would be android.. right.??
are NAND methods successful..??
if yes then can u please link me to the BEST guide available to follow the NAND method because android from SD is unstable.. crashes a lott...
thanks again for the info.
mundae said:
hey..
thanks.. iam currently using 2.3 from SD..
so if i follow the NAND method it will wash out windows completly...??
that is i'l only have one OS in my phone and that would be android.. right.??
are NAND methods successful..??
if yes then can u please link me to the BEST guide available to follow the NAND method because android from SD is unstable.. crashes a lott...
thanks again for the info.
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-Yes. It will wipe your Winmo completely
-Yes. If you flash NANDROID, then you will only have Android.
-Some NANDROID ROM works, some dont. It really depends on your handset conditions and the rom itself. You might experience that you cant flash certain Nandroid Rom while others can, vice versa. But dont worry, there are many roms you can try out and see it if it is suitable for your needs
-Here is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905841
BTW, I use SD ANdroid American Android (AOSP), and it works perfect to me
Good luck
silverwind said:
-/showthread.php?t=905841[/url]
BTW, I use SD ANdroid American Android (AOSP), and it works perfect to me
Good luck
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hey..
thanks for the link... actually iam also using SD American Android at the moment...
it is working fine but it does crash now and then.. i usually have to shift applications to phone to make them work properly.. or else it crashes a lott...
so 1 final question...
do you advice to put NANDROID...?? i mean if American Android is working fine then should i go for nandroid or not..??
will it increase the performance and will the freezes decrease..??
im glad i switched to nandroid. it is a lot faster, stable and no freezes.

need simplest nand build for my hd2

hello guys
at first sorry if my english isnt so good, im from germany
i need an android nand build for my hd2, which i install with my sd card. but after the installation it must works without problems with a other sd card. app2sd and the thing with the ext partition is without matter, because it is a gift for my girlfriend and she will put her own sd card in it. so it must be a simple build which has no bugs which is the best?
thanks.
if it is going to a girl you can try any miui build. they are eyecandy and small in size.
can you suggest me one ? because i didnt understand what u mean with miui build.
bujan65 said:
can you suggest me one ? because i didnt understand what u mean with miui build.
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my favourites: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1028693
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138088
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010498
miui builds have a user interface similar to i-phone but better than it of course
thank you very much
so when i install a miui rom, its not a problem when it runs without a sd card or with an another ? i had many nand roms and there were problems when i took off the sd card very often...
In settings-storage there is a choice to remove sd card securely. Check it before removing sd.
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HTC HD2 android 4.0 installation steps?

hi ,
can any one please post me the steps for installing android 4.0 on my htc hd2 as i am having issues with android 2.3 .
Go to the first post of your chosen ROM and read, all the information you require is there.
If you are having problems at any particular stage of installation come back here.
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kranthi99 said:
hi ,
can any one please post me the steps for installing android 4.0 on my htc hd2 as i am having issues with android 2.3 .
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hi
do you want your ROM to reside in NAND or SD card?
there are few combinations now on how you & where you want your ROM & Data to be.
the better way (for me) to have Native SD, try some of the links below it might help.

[Q] How to downgrade from HTC HD2 NexusHD2 4.0.4 to 2.3 ?

After many attempts at installing tytung's NexusHD2 4.0.4 ROM on my European HD2 , I finally figured out (thanks to a commentator on youtube) that I should set the partition size to 200 MB , not 180 or 175 as some instructional videos on YouTube said.Everything worked fine for a while and I was quite satisfied , but the phone got really , REALLY sluggish (and yes , I've enabled all of the performance boosting options in the settings/performance menu and uninstalled every unnecessary app).
So , now I'm considering returning to a 2.3 version of Android , maybe even tytung's one.The thing is that I don't really know how , I had to follow an instructional video on youtube to get this going , and I'm really afraid that I'll brick the phone if I just try to flash it using CWM.Should I format the SD card , repartition it or something ?
BTW , the current version of NexusHD2 I'm using is 2.9 , not the latest 3.0
Any helpful suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
AychDeeToo said:
After many attempts at installing tytung's NexusHD2 4.0.4 ROM on my European HD2 , I finally figured out (thanks to a commentator on youtube) that I should set the partition size to 200 MB , not 180 or 175 as some instructional videos on YouTube said.Everything worked fine for a while and I was quite satisfied , but the phone got really , REALLY sluggish (and yes , I've enabled all of the performance boosting options in the settings/performance menu and uninstalled every unnecessary app).
So , now I'm considering returning to a 2.3 version of Android , maybe even tytung's one.The thing is that I don't really know how , I had to follow an instructional video on youtube to get this going , and I'm really afraid that I'll brick the phone if I just try to flash it using CWM.Should I format the SD card , repartition it or something ?
BTW , the current version of NexusHD2 I'm using is 2.9 , not the latest 3.0
Any helpful suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
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Flash task29, Install MAGLDR, > usb flasher > flash partition>adrecovery>install gingerbread rom
zoltan.1612 said:
Flash task29, Install MAGLDR, > usb flasher > flash partition>adrecovery>install gingerbread rom
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A bit more detail would be cool
You don't need to bother task29ing unless you experience issues. Just flash the new cwm partition and the ROM using the guide in my sig for more detail.
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Nigeldg said:
You don't need to bother task29ing unless you experience issues. Just flash the new cwm partition and the ROM using the guide in my sig for more detail.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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Thanks , it helped

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