Hello,
In install guide WP7 Rom i have to use last 24mb nand, and what will happen, if i use this 24mb and then i would back to wm6.5? I heard that, if i use task49 i can brick hd2.
Enjoy.
PS. Sorry for my english.
no that not true... and you can back to wm6.5
i flashed HD2 hundred times, many times used task29 to erase NAND and UseLast24NAND and still not bricked...
also look tutorial in my signature
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So if i reflash magldr, it will be ok with this 24mb nand, and then i could use task29?
no... magldr is after task29... task29 erase all from NAND
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Ok, But what happen if i use last 24mb nand, install wp7, and then i'll use task29?
PS. Sorry for my stupidity.
you erase all memory
task29 is for complete erase (format) NAND memory
i know, but what about destroy phone with combination 24mb + task29 after this 24mb?
kajet18 said:
i know, but what about destroy phone with combination 24mb + task29 after this 24mb?
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did you read.... this not true... YOU CANT BRICK PHONE.. in one year i dont see any complain about bricked phone with this.... when you flash WM6.5 or use task29 you delete all from phone also last24NAND is removed and memory restored to original size....
only way to brick phone if your battery drop dead or USB cable disconnect during flash
always is risk when you flashing phone but if nobody bricked phone in more than is really bad luck if this happened and you cant blame uselast24nand for brick...
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I understand that task29 clean up the internal phone memory to install new roms with windows mobile, but what i dont understand is that some roms for android needs task 29, instead we have the full wipe by cwm.
I've read it too, and don't understand it either. I've flashed several NAND builds without ever using task29. Whether you use DAF or CRM, NAND is getting wiped which is probably the same as running Task29. Task29 was performed so quickly, especially with Flashaholic RUU, that it simply can't be a full format.
So, unless somebody proves me otherwise, I don't see any reason for performing a Task29.
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i'am right now using dutty's rom(wm) and cyanogen mod7 android on my sd card.but i want to go for the nand android roms.i've read the instructions thread.i had been very usefull,but i have a small confusion whether if magldr formats my phone memory,so that i can have a clean install of nand rom?
because for flashing wm roms we use task29 to clean the phone memory and install the new rom.but i haven't read anything abt formating the phone memory in the instructions thread for nand android for newbies.
You can still use Task29 to format the NAND memory. It'll wipe MAGLDR but that's as easy as flashing it again from the RUU. So basically, MAGLDR will wipe over your WM ROM. I'm not too sure about if it formats the NAND area but I'd presume it would as it would want a clean install.
But flashing a ROM from MAGLDR/CWM won't simply format the NAND. You have to use Task29 as usual. Then installing MAGLDR and CWM takes like 5 mins. It's not needed too often on MAGLDR but it's recommended for a clean install but most definetly not needed every new ROM flash.
so better to go with the following order for a clean install,
1)task 29
2)magldr
3)flash rom
do i have to flash a radio after flashing the android rom as well,like we do it for window's roms?
richiegopal said:
so better to go with the following order for a clean install,
1)task 29
2)magldr
3)flash rom
do i have to flash a radio after flashing the android rom as well,like we do it for window's roms?
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That's a personal choice depending on your coverage. Just be sure the version flashed is compatible with your HD2
@ poisonwolf,u didn't answer my question.do i have to flash a radio after flashing the android rom as well,like we do it for window's roms?
richiegopal said:
@ poisonwolf,u didn't answer my question.do i have to flash a radio after flashing the android rom as well,like we do it for window's roms?
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You don't have to, as long as you already have a XX.X.50 radio, but if you are getting poor coverage/signal or poor battery life then you can, then give it awhile and see if it improves.
But a .50 radio is all that's really required for running Android, if you have that, you dont absolutely have to flash a radio
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No you don't have to. But it's recommended to have the 2.15.50.XX radio. Just because it's the newest and that's what most people use.
And yeah you can do that now and again. I wouldn't bother do that before every ROM I flash, but every week or so just to keep it 'fresh'.
Well I am on the TBD v 2.5
I choose power off since I wanted to copy some data to my SD card
Usually on MAGLDR the phone should reboot when its plugged in but my phone did not, it was charging on off mode in MAGLDR
Anybody else had this experience..???
htcfreak said:
Well I am on the TBD v 2.5
I choose power off since I wanted to copy some data to my SD card
Usually on MAGLDR the phone should reboot when its plugged in but my phone did not, it was charging on off mode in MAGLDR
Anybody else had this experience..???
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:O please be serious
htcfreak said:
Well I am on the TBD v 2.5
I choose power off since I wanted to copy some data to my SD card
Usually on MAGLDR the phone should reboot when its plugged in but my phone did not, it was charging on off mode in MAGLDR
Anybody else had this experience..???
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Remove cable, orange LED still on?
If yes, probably was just stuck for some reason and I doubt it was actually charging
Otherwise .... " please be serious !" !
just tried it and phone turns on
so no its not working
cLK
Thats why I use cLK. Sometimes need to conserve battery as much as possible and charge my phone while its off. cLK also seems to boot faster, as in their is no waiting to watch magldr's script run.
kylew1212 said:
Thats why I use cLK. Sometimes need to conserve battery as much as possible and charge my phone while its off. cLK also seems to boot faster, as in their is no waiting to watch magldr's script run.
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And you can use CWM Recovery to flash ANYthing in NOtime
matoflash said:
And you can use CWM Recovery to flash ANYthing in NOtime
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I do use CWM it makes everything a breeze! I usually do task 29 anyway.. ive been reading about bad blocks on our phone :/ i need to check mine..
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kylew1212 said:
I usually do task 29 anyway.. ive been reading about bad blocks on our phone :/
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more task 29's = more read, erase, write cycles for the nand = more chance of bad blocks.
That's why i always shudder at advice that starts ' do a task 29, return to stock rom, reinstall magldr, reinstall radio, blahblah.,,, 9 times in 10 they aren't necessary, and in the process you triple the number of cycles the process takes. Simply flashing a new cwm layout is enough to clear the nand 999 times in 1000. As for flashing a new (nandroid) rom, choosing wipe data/factory reset in cwm is also usually enough.
Exactly, don't get why people do that sort of full cycle? Just wipe data then flash new CWM partition (if needed) then ROM is what I would do (as of now I've only actually flashed Typhoon and updated, but if I were to change ROMs this would be how).
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more task 29's = more read, erase, write cycles for the nand = more chance of bad blocks.
That's why i always shudder at advice that starts ' do a task 29, return to stock rom, reinstall magldr, reinstall radio, blahblah.,,, 9 times in 10 they aren't necessary, and in the process you triple the number of cycles the process takes. Simply flashing a new cwm layout is enough to clear the nand 999 times in 1000. As for flashing a new (nandroid) rom, choosing wipe data/factory reset in cwm is also usually enough.
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exactly, finally someone has a clue
on top of that, people should stop task29ing when they have bad blocks, because the blocks are 'usually' marked as bad and blocked. Every task29 makes it worse.. but what do i know people, better ask google..
I am on a wp7 rom and am now moving to android. I am going to use the hd2 toolkit for the operation. I just want to know what I have to do next after task29??? I will be using a nand version of android.or can anyone plz tell me how to go about the whole operation since am a noob and won't like to mess anything up.thank you...
kwartey said:
I am on a wp7 rom and am now moving to android. I am going to use the hd2 toolkit for the operation. I just want to know what I have to do next after task29??? I will be using a nand version of android.or can anyone plz tell me how to go about the whole operation since am a noob and won't like to mess anything up.thank you...
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After doing a task 29, format your sd card to FAT 32. (make sure you are using radio 2.15)
Then flash a bootloader, and then cwm.
GL
yz.hd said:
After doing a task 29, format your sd card to FAT 32. (make sure you are using radio 2.15)
Then flash a bootloader, and then cwm.
GL
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I already have hspl .will I have to flash it again?? So after the task29, I have to flash magldr then after I flash the radio before the cfw. Is that right????
kwartey said:
I already have hspl .will I have to flash it again?? So after the task29, I have to flash magldr then after I flash the radio before the cfw. Is that right????
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No need to re flash hspl. Flash radio, then magldr, and then cwm.
yz.hd said:
No need to re flash hspl. Flash radio, then magldr, and then cwm.
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thanks very much buddy.i will inform u if there's a problem.thanks again..
kwartey said:
thanks very much buddy.i will inform u if there's a problem.thanks again..
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No problem
In post 1 you say you are on wp7, therefore the radio must already be ok.
task 29 is mostly pointless unless you are having issues, and if you don't bother with it you won't need to reflash magldr either. You should simply be able to enter magldr, install a cwm layout and flash android.
the only sticking point is removing the custom formatted partition on the SD card, , there are a number of "how to " threads for that.
hi guys i have T-mobile HD2 and i have this problem with hyper droid , energy and some other roms when i installed android from cwm hd2 stucks on loading screen .. i have hspl 2.08 , magldr 1.13, radio 2.15.50.** please help me and sorry for bad english ..
beblioy said:
hi guys i have T-mobile HD2 and i have this problem with hyper droid , energy and some other roms when i installed android from cwm hd2 stucks on loading screen .. i have hspl 2.08 , magldr 1.13, radio 2.15.50.** please help me and sorry for bad english ..
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Make sure your partition sizes are correct as per ROM thread .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=733649 i've been tried this rom. I've using HD2 toolkid and select 400mb partition again stuck on android loadscreen ..
it stucks after Go Go Go screen ..
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hi guys i have T-mobile HD2 and i have this problem with hyper droid , energy and some other roms when i installed android from cwm hd2 stucks on loading screen .. i have hspl 2.08 , magldr 1.13, radio 2.15.50.** please help me and sorry for bad english ..
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I know that you have radio 2.15 but try flashing a different one as suggested in this thread.
Maybe you have bad blocks? Check out what this guys says about bad blocks:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1189544
ahh, you to? :/
Check out my bad blocks thread, it may help. If not, your hd2 is dying
did you try wipe and reflash a few times? if you use DFT flash sometimes the usb connection is a little loose and you mess up your whole rom
this night i will try again with task 29 new radio and ect. if this dont work i will reply you
guys i tried this Task 29 > Magldr1.13 > radio 2.15.50.14 > cwm 150 > Hyperdroid and still stuck on android logo (((
Try to Wipe Data/Factory Reset from CWM and then install the ROM again. (you are using 150mb system partition and 5 cache, right?)
i use 150 mb partition but i use 45mb cache is this problem ?
beblioy said:
i use 150 mb partition but i use 45mb cache is this problem ?
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I don't think so, but sometimes, when you create an over-sized partition the ROM doesn't boot/properly.
So you may want to reduce that to 5mb.
i'm going crazy ........ this dont work too .. ICS dont work too, stuck on black HTC screen..
i changed the partition of SD card to 1024 and now i get Go Go Go stuck
now after go go go screen , in HTC black screen in 5-6 sec and hd2 restarts ? again sorry for bad english ..
beblioy said:
i changed the partition of SD card to 1024 and now i get Go Go Go stuck
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You need to change partition sizes of the nand not sd card ... look up HD2 ToolKit and it will help you A LOT . Just follow partition sizes on the thread of the ROM you are trying to run