installing wp7 and no recovery? - HD2 Windows Phone 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting an

i installed wp7 on hd2, and i don't have recovery now (for install android in another sd card)
if i install recovery i will lose wp partition, so how do this?
in practice i want use wp7 in nand with sd card 1, and use android in native sd on sdcard 2
let me know please

djsolidsnake86 said:
i installed wp7 on hd2, and i don't have recovery now (for install android in another sd card)
if i install recovery i will lose wp partition, so how do this?
in practice i want use wp7 in nand with sd card 1, and use android in native sd on sdcard 2
let me know please
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this had me going for a while.
search for the ext4 recovery version for sd card.
with madldr you set the boot folder to ext4 and boot into recovery from there.
i have windows 7 in nand, and 1 sd card with 'sd android | ext4 data | windows 7' which i find easier although you need 2 cards to set it up anyway.

ok thanks

check out one of the links below, you can have WP7 in nand & Anroid NativeSD with EXT4 on one SD card.

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[HOW TO] Get a smaller wp7 partition/bigger FAT partition

After a few questions I decided to write a TUT how to get a smaller wp7 partition.
Better: I tried to write a TUT
What you need: your sd card, a SECOND SD CARD with less storage, partition app for pc(I used EASEUS Partition Master 6.5.2 Home Edition), usb cardreader
1st step: flash wp7 with magldr when the SMALL sd card is in your phone or perform a hard reset with the smaller card when you have already flashed wp7.
2nd step: connect both sd cards to your pc and run the partition app.
Delete the filesystem of your BIGGER sd card.
3rd step: copy the wp7 partition from the small sd into the unallocated space of your big sd.
Now create a new partition(FAT32) of the rest unallocated space and convert from logical into primary partition. The drive letter must be set on your fat32 partition! Otherwise your pc will not find it. In front of your wp7 partition should be a “ * “.
I used 4gb and 16gb sd cards so I got 3.5gb wp7 partition and 11.5gb fat32 left on my 16gb card .
Sorry for my English
Hope it can help anyone of you guys and don’t forget to thank DFT for LEO70
Wouldn't it work to have 2 sd cards?... 1 for wp7 and 1 for android. Just make sure the phone is off when you switch them and make sure the wp7 card is in when you boot into wp7. I want to try that... have my 16gb for wp7 and my 32gb for android. Has anyone been able to boot android off sd with magldr yet?
EDIT: Oops, I actually posted this in the wrong thread. Sorry.
Hmmmm tried doing this but failed, I think it's due to my card reader only being able to read Micro SD and not Micro SDHC, tried doing it through magdlr usb was a no go, could change the partition but not wipe it, nice idea though, I'm sure many will find it helpful

[Q] Will WP7 install format all partitions on SD Card?

I have loads of Android apps in my EXT4 partition, so before I go and try out WP7 I'd like to know if the install will format the FAT32 partition, or all partitions?
I need to know about this before installing WP7 as well. Will I be able to dual boot android or, if i'm not happy with WP7, go back to how it is right now-with my SD Android ROM
i just had an exfat and fat32 partition on it...both are gone after wp7
WP7 will format the sd card.
I suggest to use a cheap old sd card for testing. I tried WP7 for one day and went back to android. I like the animations and transitions but the system dont lets you use your phone as usb stick and is locked down to main functions.

[Q] Replacing to SD from NAND

hey,
I would like to get WP7 and Android on my HD2.
today i have NAND android on my HD2,
my question is if I want to install the SD Android version, i have to do Hard Reset my HD2 or just install the SD Android?
Thanks
thereupemi said:
hey,
I would like to get WP7 and Android on my HD2.
today i have NAND android on my HD2,
my question is if I want to install the SD Android version, i have to do Hard Reset my HD2 or just install the SD Android?
Thanks
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You just have to copy the sd android build to your sd card. Then in magldr, choose which folder has the android build you want to boot and then boot ad sd. When you install wp7, it will copy over your NAND android, and if you want to use one sd card for both wp7 and android, you will have to partition your sd card correctly so wp7 doesn't take up the whole card. There are threads about it in the sd android dev section and the hd2 wp7 sections.
zarathustrax said:
You just have to copy the sd android build to your sd card. Then in magldr, choose which folder has the android build you want to boot and then boot ad sd. When you install wp7, it will copy over your NAND android, and if you want to use one sd card for both wp7 and android, you will have to partition your sd card correctly so wp7 doesn't take up the whole card. There are threads about it in the sd android dev section and the hd2 wp7 sections.
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Great Thanks I did it and i worked!
I got another question,
If I am istalling Android NAND, can i install after that WP7 SD, and make the Android the default?

[Q] MagLdr Android SD Card Problems

Hello guys.
I have a HTC HD2 running Windows Phone 7 (on MagLdr 1.2).
I want to DualBoot Android AND WPH. Ive watched a tut on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTHRAUHZHlo
I did exactly the same and after that i took this Android DesireHD Built: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=881937
It worked fine but android said, that there isnt a sd card in the device. Of course it is, cuz android boots from the sd card. When i remove my sd card, android freezes (of course). I tried to restart and i put the 512 MB data.img in the folder but there was the same problem again..
I tried it with an other card and i pushed the button "mount sd card"
and than it said "u can take out the sd card now" (or something like that)
Plz help me!
I am having the exact same problem. Have you found the problem/solution to it.
thanks.
you both update you magldr that should fix your issues.
so get newest radio, than flsh magldr 1.3
before you update make a complete backup!!
hope you both have the right partition layout on sd card.
(first partition must be fat32 second ext3 or ext4)
hope this helps.
for tut look at forums or pm me!!
Can someone describe the exact steps that are required to mount the SD card when the Android build is being run off the SD card using MAGLDR.
alltome said:
you both update you magldr that should fix your issues.
so get newest radio, than flsh magldr 1.3
before you update make a complete backup!!
hope you both have the right partition layout on sd card.
(first partition must be fat32 second ext3 or ext4)
hope this helps.
for tut look at forums or pm me!!
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They are running Android from their SD card. It is not going to show a SD card being in the device because Android thinks the SD card is the device......
you both update you magldr that should fix your issues.
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This will not help them at all, MAGLDR just serves as the bootloader for Android not the OS.
Allso you can not remove your SD card will booted into Android if you are using a SD card build it is running of the SD card not NAND.
T-Macgnolia said:
They are running Android from their SD card. It is not going to show a SD card being in the device because Android thinks the SD card is the device......
This will not help them at all, MAGLDR just serves as the bootloader for Android not the OS.
Allso you can not remove your SD card will booted into Android if you are using a SD card build it is running of the SD card not NAND.
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So basically I cannot mount the SD card, no matter how it is formatted ?
I totally have this same problem. Neither WP7 or Droid will read the 16 GB card I'm using to run Droid. I think I'm using the DesireHD build also, maybe its that? I can probably see if changing it makes a difference.
I have the same problem. First time i installed WP7 and android, everything was working fine. Then i had to reset WP7 because it kept freezing, i followed the same steps again to dual boot with android and it booted fine but SD CARD is not mounted for some reason. I have tried 3 different android builds with same problem. Any help or tutorials?
Killer2000 said:
Hello guys.
I have a HTC HD2 running Windows Phone 7 (on MagLdr 1.2).
I want to DualBoot Android AND WPH. Ive watched a tut on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTHRAUHZHlo
I did exactly the same and after that i took this Android DesireHD Built: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=881937
It worked fine but android said, that there isnt a sd card in the device. Of course it is, cuz android boots from the sd card. When i remove my sd card, android freezes (of course). I tried to restart and i put the 512 MB data.img in the folder but there was the same problem again..
I tried it with an other card and i pushed the button "mount sd card"
and than it said "u can take out the sd card now" (or something like that)
Plz help me!
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This happened to me too with two SD cards. What I did was I run the Partition SD Card from AD Recovery. I forgot the partition layout, just find something that works for you. I was surprised that it has successfully created a partition...this erased everything so I needed to re-copy ROM files to SD card via Card Reader on my PC.
When I did it over, It finally worked. Am now running Sensation XL ROM.
HTH

[Q] PROBLEM! NAND ANDROID HTC HD2 without SDCARD

Please help...
I have TMOUS HTC HD2 with no working SD card SLOT.
I want install android to NAND and use mobile without SD CARD.
It is possible install some android without SD CARD? It is possible install android from computer by USB cable?
I try first android DFT_Android (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893620=android+2.3)
But it is old, it is possible install some a newer?
And - if i install DFT_ANDROID, i cannot install applanet -
It write message, that it needs an SD card .... can be appplanet loaded into internal memory? how to do it?
I want use HTC HD2 totally without SD card (SD CARD slot not working)!
Thank
possible but not probable.
CWM utilizes SD Card, ie picking up the update.zip (or any *.zip) from SD Card mainly. So you can rule out CWM.
DFT, sounds like it's only DFT for you, and flash from Windows. So you can "limit" your search for DFT ROMs that doesn't require any SD Card.
Good luck!~
This thread should probably be in the Q&A forum, but besides that, doesn't CLK store Clockwork mod on nand? Might be worth asking within that thread.
you could install roms with adb commands (MAGLDR/cLK Versions) and/or fastboot (in cLK versions).
You must unzip the rom and begin to flash/copy each partition/folder from command line.
mponte said:
you could install roms with adb commands (MAGLDR/cLK Versions) and/or fastboot (in cLK versions).
You must unzip the rom and begin to flash/copy each partition/folder from command line.
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I was thinking that, I know with fastboot you can flash .img files straight to the NAND, but I don't know if it would work, and whether you could build the system.img/boot.img easily enough yourself.
mponte said:
you could install roms with adb commands (MAGLDR/cLK Versions) and/or fastboot (in cLK versions).
You must unzip the rom and begin to flash/copy each partition/folder from command line.
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1) can you publish some tutorial for flash some ROM without CD CARD?
2) i cant set storage of photo to internal memory. This setting missing in DFT_Android. I cant make photo, because still write INSERT SD CARD and I have no setting for storage.
3) install apk files I can via HTC SYNC. Thanks...
Doesn't your HD2 have any storage? Not understood if your HD2 has NO SD card but some kind of hard wired storage in place of an SD card, or it has a faulty SD slot. ** by SD we of course mean microSD.
if it has an SD storage even if hard wired, MAGLDR has the ability to format the SD as well as mount it as USB storage.
in my earlier installs of Android NAND, I rarely took the SD card out of my HD2, because MAGLDR conveniently does it all.
- formating the SD card (FAT32 and inclusive of an EXT3 partition)
- mounting as USB storage so you can copy the CWM zip file to the SD
good luck and tell us how it goes.
my hd2 with android nand doesnt read the full SD card. can anyone help?
Dockumer said:
my hd2 with android nand doesnt read the full SD card. can anyone help?
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Be more specific please?
How big is the SD card?
How much can your HD2/Android use?
** could the rest be used as EXT3 extension for the Android System?

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