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Okay this is my first ever thread so pls dont bash on where its posted. So the problem is, is that my android on hd2 would stop working after I reboot my phone. Idk why but it just hangs at the boot screen, which is white and has HTC on it. This has happened with every android rom I use and I can't even find answers when I google the problem. I'm using the htc energy rom and a 32gb sd card.
Strange i have exaclty the same! i updated to MccM HD 3Beta two days ago. Ill try another now and see what happpen
Questions belong in the Q&A Forum
No bashing just a friendly bit of advise for future reference.
Mark.
I've been going through different android roms and everytime I reboot into the wm energy rom I can't boot back into android. At this point I'm afraid to turn of my hd2, but I need to so I can recalibrate my battery stat.
nomura808 said:
I've been going through different android roms and everytime I reboot into the wm energy rom I can't boot back into android. At this point I'm afraid to turn of my hd2, but I need to so I can recalibrate my battery stat.
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what do you mean can't boot back to android???
Yea u need to provide more details so we can help u.
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I’m using HTC HD2 T-mobile v and also I have the same problem,
What kind of details will help u?
=P
Android was smoothly worked before the problem.
And I feel it was not stable with the SD card, for example i put some files on it by using the USB and after I check them from the phone not all are there.
And the problem began when the android said "save remove for SD card"
After second it shakes. I remove the battery to reboot it and it is just can't complete booting to android. It is stop at HTC white start screen.
For me the same,
I use a Android rom and when I launch Android, it doesn't leave the HTC screen. I kept it running all night long, but it didn't work. All my contact and text messages are in Android and now I can't reach them anymore, what should I do?
Rushedby said:
For me the same,
I use a Android rom and when I launch Android, it doesn't leave the HTC screen. I kept it running all night long, but it didn't work. All my contact and text messages are in Android and now I can't reach them anymore, what should I do?
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i make a temporary Solution =P
i replace all the "SDcard/Android" files except "data.img"
because "data.img" contain all data we build
try it and give me ur feed back ^_^
I have problem booting to andriod too, since yesterday morning, i was using android, the screen was freeze, so i restarted the phone and reboot to android. So as usual, i went to the android folder and trying to boot to android, then i got this error message "The file HARET cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannt be found. If the proble persists, try reinstalling or restoring this file." I have no idea why this happened all in a sudden. so I've tried many times and restarted my phone to see if it would help, but it didn't. then I thought maybe the android wasn't updated, so I went back to the forum and found the updated version, but mine was discontiuned. I downloaded a new build and I erased everything on my SD card and gave it a try, but the same thing still happen. I still got that error message. would anyone know why? I'm desparated to go back to android.
Hello everybody,
I have here an HTC HD2 (not mine) without Windows Mobile but with an darkstone SuperRAM 1.5 Fryoy ROM installed.
The original problem was that it produced the "android.process.acore" message.
After trying to remove the main Gmail account the phone gave some more trouble:
- when starting, the white screen with green HTC comes up BUT ONLY when connected to USB or charger. Even with full battery the white screen comes and go within 2-3 seconds.
- when the white screen works, I get an boot menu where I select no 2 Boot AD SD
- When booting I get on the left side the boot status in white letters with in red letters "SD initrd open failed" continued with more white text ending GO GO GO!
Seems to me something is missing on the SD card
Any help is welcome since I don't have any experience with HTC. I'm using Galaxy S with Darky ROM.
Thanks
Grz Mark
So load another build....start over!!!!
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chrisgto4 said:
So load another build....start over!!!!
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How do I do that?
I can't get into the phone itself (internal SD)
@ MTM
As I mentioned I have absolutely no experience with flashing HTC phones. Samsung gave no rpoblems.
So all terms used here are new for me And using Google is no option, much confusing and too many posts.
But the battery method gave no help. Now and then it works without USB/charger connected but most of the time not.
M_T_M said:
Is the phone in front of you?
If not...end of conversation as is nearly impossible to give instructions through a third person (that person being you)
If the phone is in front of you...tell me in a few words what is it that you want to do? Install anew Android program? Install WinMo back in the device?
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OK sorry for misunderstanding!
Yes, the phone is in front of me and I want to re-install AndroiD on it.
M_T_M said:
This is where it's going to get trickier.....NAND Android or SD card Android?
If this question made you wonder about life and the mere existence of the human race ...do me a favor....Do you like to read? I hope so because you are going to have to read a lot to learn the difference between these two types of Android ROMs.
Now if you know what I'm talking about...choose a Built or ROMD and by following the instructions..flash away either using NAND or SD card method.
Let me know if you have any questions concerning this post ASAP 'cause I'm about to leave for a couple of hours.
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I've read some stuff about this phone.
I need Android on the SD (AD SD).
If you can tell me what or which rom is the best for this phone?
retro-man said:
I've read some stuff about this phone.
I need Android on the SD (AD SD).
If you can tell me what or which rom is the best for this phone?
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I'm using THIS one 24/7 with greats results...but it's a NAND version tough
retro-man said:
Hello everybody,
I have here an HTC HD2 (not mine) without Windows Mobile but with an darkstone SuperRAM 1.5 Fryoy ROM installed.
The original problem was that it produced the "android.process.acore" message.
After trying to remove the main Gmail account the phone gave some more trouble:
- when starting, the white screen with green HTC comes up BUT ONLY when connected to USB or charger. Even with full battery the white screen comes and go within 2-3 seconds.
- when the white screen works, I get an boot menu where I select no 2 Boot AD SD
- When booting I get on the left side the boot status in white letters with in red letters "SD initrd open failed" continued with more white text ending GO GO GO!
Seems to me something is missing on the SD card
Any help is welcome since I don't have any experience with HTC. I'm using Galaxy S with Darky ROM.
Thanks
Grz Mark
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Hey there retro man all you need to do is a recovery. Turn the phone off then turn it back on but keep holding the power button down until MAGLDR comes up and use the volume up and down buttons to scroll up or down and look cor the recovery option. Use the send/call button to select and the end/power button to back out of any sub menu to get back to main menu. Select the recovery option and the Pbone will do a hard reset of the Andriod ROM.
@ T-macgnolia: I did the recovery many times but with no result.
@ MTM: I will try installing that NAND version you mentioned, it looks very nice. I'll keep you informed... THX
retro-man said:
@ T-macgnolia: I did the recovery many times but with no result.
@ MTM: I will try installing that NAND version you mentioned, it looks very nice. I'll keep you informed... THX
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Sorry to hear the recovery did not work. It is odd to me it didn't but who knows. If you flash a new Andriod ROM it should fix the problem though. Keep us informed.
Well, I finally got it working
One very important thing is that I need Windows ActiveSync to get the HD2 connected to the PC. Even without WM installed on the phone you'll need it ...
CoreDroid is working fine now.
Thx for the help guys.
Mark
No problem ;-)
retro-man said:
Well, I finally got it working
One very important thing is that I need Windows ActiveSync to get the HD2 connected to the PC. Even without WM installed on the phone you'll need it ...
CoreDroid is working fine now.
Thx for the help guys.
Mark
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retro-man said:
Well, I finally got it working
One very important thing is that I need Windows ActiveSync to get the HD2 connected to the PC. Even without WM installed on the phone you'll need it ...
CoreDroid is working fine now.
Thx for the help guys.
Mark
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Could you not get it to use the USB flasher in MAGLDR to work or connect via USB in no kind of way using MAGLDR? If so I bet some how the drivers for MAGLDR never got installed properly to yiur USB port you were using.
T-Macgnolia said:
Could you not get it to use the USB flasher in MAGLDR to work or connect via USB in no kind of way using MAGLDR? If so I bet some how the drivers for MAGLDR never got installed properly to yiur USB port you were using.
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Nope, it didn't work for me. Without ActiveSync there was absolute no connection with the phone...
retro-man said:
Well, I finally got it working
One very important thing is that I need Windows ActiveSync to get the HD2 connected to the PC. Even without WM installed on the phone you'll need it ...
CoreDroid is working fine now.
Thx for the help guys.
Mark
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Hi Mark, i also meet that problem same with you, but i not understand what you write at here, how to use the window activesync to slove it? could you assist this? really thx...
i just got my htc hd2 cause someone stole my old one, on my old one, it was easy 2 put android on the sd, with my new hd2 no rom will work, it loads, but when android turns on it will lag, and apps crash and say force close, and the market wont work, i tried this and mcc's 4.5 and its the same thing happening, what should i do?
Have you tried a full wipe in clockwork and then installed? Do that as your first option and if that doesn't work then Task29, reflash MAGLDR/cLK then clockwork and then your ROM.
im noob, i dunno what clockwork is and how 2 do that? and i never used mgldr/clk on my old hd2, i just did a simple drag and drop onto my sd card, then flashed it, and it always worked fine, now when it works, theres always problems, also, do you know how i can reformat my sd card? ty for help, appriciate it!
_fly said:
im noob, i dunno what clockwork is and how 2 do that? and i never used mgldr/clk on my old hd2, i just did a simple drag and drop onto my sd card, then flashed it, and it always worked fine, now when it works, theres always problems, also, do you know how i can reformat my sd card? ty for help, appriciate it!
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If you don't know all that stuff... you should not be trying to root or ROM yet. Go check out T-Macgnolia's post. You shoulld really read up on it before you monkey around with your phone.
Sounds like he's running from the sd card, not NAND. Have you flashed HSPL and radio yet? Please look around the forums. There are some excellent guides to get you started
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This will help clarify. Did you load windows first on your old phone before launching android?
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dung8604 said:
Sounds like he's running from the sd card, not NAND. Have you flashed HSPL and radio yet? Please look around the forums. There are some excellent guides to get you started
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Yeah he has all that stuff in his thread. Check down a few posts as he didn't get everything into the first post.
yes i launched w.m first on my old phone, and it always worked i would go to clrcad and haret and it always worked just fine, i used americanandroid, but my new phone when i put android folder on my sd card, it boots, but it lags alot, and forces programs to shut down, wifi is slow etc.
_fly said:
yes i launched w.m first on my old phone, and it always worked i would go to clrcad and haret and it always worked just fine, i used americanandroid, but my new phone when i put android folder on my sd card, it boots, but it lags alot, and forces programs to shut down, wifi is slow etc.
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Yeah you need to install HSPL and a new radio. Again, there are several guides on how to do this. Search around a bit. One thing though, if it was me, I would just install on NAND and bypass windows altogether. The guide linked above should tell you all about it and how to do it.
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dung8604 said:
Yeah you need to install HSPL and a new radio. Again, there are several guides on how to do this. Search around a bit. One thing though, if it was me, I would just install on NAND and bypass windows altogether. The guide linked above should tell you all about it and how to do it.
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+1 I agree with dung and install NAND.
It's this easy...
I thought I'd post here since I'm having a problem with android install and I'm a noob as well (probably more noob than the person posting here). I tried installing nand android on my HD2 and followed the steps exactly. At least I'm pretty sure I did. I installed MAGDLR, then the recovery, and then android. Everything seems fine when booting except it just hangs at the HTC screen. I left it at the HTC screen over night since I heard the first boot would be long. So now I am wondering what are my options. I wanted to install WM again so I can retry the android rom install but since it stuck at the HTC screen, device manager doesn't see it. I didn't brick it did I? Thanks for your help in advance!
I followed this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
I got my phone back to factory settings. Can anyone tell me what I did wrong? The instructions seemed pretty simple.
Zap991 said:
I thought I'd post here since I'm having a problem with android install and I'm a noob as well (probably more noob than the person posting here). I tried installing nand android on my HD2 and followed the steps exactly. At least I'm pretty sure I did. I installed MAGDLR, then the recovery, and then android. Everything seems fine when booting except it just hangs at the HTC screen. I left it at the HTC screen over night since I heard the first boot would be long. So now I am wondering what are my options. I wanted to install WM again so I can retry the android rom install but since it stuck at the HTC screen, device manager doesn't see it. I didn't brick it did I? Thanks for your help in advance!
I followed this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
I got my phone back to factory settings. Can anyone tell me what I did wrong? The instructions seemed pretty simple.
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Couple things, did you first install HSPL and radio? Those go on before anything else. Second, how did you install the rom? Through usb or through recovery? Lastly, if you flashed via recovery, how did you transfer the zip to sd card? CWM has been known to corrupt files during transfers. I would recommend using a usb card reader or through magldr's usb mount option.
Actually one last thing. Make sure you have selected the correct recovery size. A ROM requiring 150mb will work on a 400mb partiotion, but not the other way around.
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dung8604 said:
Couple things, did you first install HSPL and radio? Those go on before anything else. Second, how did you install the rom? Through usb or through recovery? Lastly, if you flashed via recovery, how did you transfer the zip to sd card? CWM has been known to corrupt files during transfers. I would recommend using a usb card reader or through magldr's usb mount option.
Actually one last thing. Make sure you have selected the correct recovery size. A ROM requiring 150mb will work on a 400mb partiotion, but not the other way around.
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It's actually MAGLDR that corrupts files, not clockwork.
It's most likely that you don't have the right partition size though. You can change the partition by going to your clockwork file on your PC, opening it, then look for a file 'flash.cfg' and right click on it and open it in a text editor, then editing the line "system ya | 150" to whatever the ROM needs. The '150' will most likely be 150, 300 and 400 etc. so just change the numbers and save it.
ok i will try and do nand, what is one of the best nand to use, ty so much for help.
Hmm maybe you're right skelly, not sure. Either way it's best to use a card reader.
Fly, I'm using typhoon cm7 version 3.0.0. I found that it's the best for me
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_fly said:
ok i will try and do nand, what is one of the best nand to use, ty so much for help.
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I would have always said one of the CM versions... great ROMs. Finally tried MIUI this week in preperation for putting it on my woman's G2 (always thought it looked like a girly ROM). OMG I'm hooked! I don't think I can ever go back to CM again. It's blown me away.
But you cannot go wrong with the popular CM ROMs. I tried the Sense one also for the eyecandy I love... but none of them ran smoothly for me.
i am experiencing some issues with my HD2
Firstly i have MAGLDR 1.13 with clk recovery, i was using jawsMIUI for a long time, like 4 months...
NOW i decided to change because my microSD had some problems and deleted some apps and i took the opportunity to switch to gingerbread, so i downloaded http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1062881 (ginger miui) and tried to install it on my device. Since i thought the boot partition was already the right one, i just wiped (factory reset+cache), formatted my SD and partitioned it by CLK recovery, put the .zip update on my SD card and tried to flash it. And flash it i did. But the device gets stuck on the green HTC logo after magldr starts the rom, like the rom bootsplash, i know it may take a while so i waited like 45 mins, it should be anough shouldn't be?
So i tried to flash new partition layout but i discovered both my PCs don't recognize my HD2 anymore! That's unlikely because with one of those i distinctly remember to have done all the MAGLDR+Android stuff, and it looks like there are no drivers in the PC...
Now what should i do? Am I missing something?
Sorry for the bad english i hope someone helps!
if there are missing drivers there should be a message in the system bar. you should be able to install the drivers then over the internet. had the same problem first when i chancged my notebook.
rauschkugl said:
if there are missing drivers there should be a message in the system bar. you should be able to install the drivers then over the internet. had the same problem first when i chancged my notebook.
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yes but the problem is that one of the two notebooks i am currently using is the one i first use to setup my devices with android (i came from a WP7 distribution, thus i first flashed WM6.5, then MAGLDR and i even did something to install the right drivers, i recall a step where i had to block drivers in device manager or something like that, then recovery and stuff)
BTW i managed to download the same jawsMIUI i was using before and it looks like it works, but still i have to solve the drivers matter so that i can upgrade to gingerbread!
Uninstall the USB drivers on the PC then reinstall them. All I had installed was HTC sync.
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i'll try again... thanks man
I had someone install Android direct to the phone (NAND), and wipe out Windows altogether. I'm trying to reprogram because after working fine for 5 months, the signal goes in and (totally) out randomly.
Sooooo, I've got root, aMAGLDR V1.3, Kernel 2.6.32.15, and I'm running ROM Manager...but I don't know what the hell I'm doing, really. Oh, and I downloaded some ROMs to my microSD.
And there's a catch. My USB port is totally loose now, so we need to do this without plugging in.
Is it possible?
If I boot into aMAGLDR, and I choose
1. Boot WPH, I get: WPH not installed
2. Boot AD SD, I get: SD Kernal Open Failed
3. Boot AD NAND, starts my old crappy ROM
4, 5, and 6 are USB (non)options
7. AD Hardreset: Do you want to erase all data? No, I don't.
8. AD Recovery: Invalid boot image header
9 Tetris: Press Enter to start, and then it doesn't start, and then I get sad.
If someone walks me through this (here, pm, Skype, Google Talk, Facebook, phone, whatever) I'll Paypal ya $20. If a bunch of people post the right answer, I'll split it, but don't fight over it. This is meant to be a fun little challenge, and a way for me to learn a little.
So, the race is on. Or is it?
You got magdlr installe. Do you have the recovery installed too? that would be the next thing you would have to flash and not to need a cable. the rest is easy and dont need a cable but you do need your sdcard. Being that you havent stated whether your phone is a eu model or a us model I will take the chance and say its the us model, next question is do you plan to use a ext partition of the sdcard? If you are then you need tpartition the sdcard from the recovery partition (CWR) after you have then you can copy the rom of your choice to the sdcard on your computer, then insert the sdcard into the phone and then flash the rom. if you dont plan to use an ext card, then skip that step and just copy thre rom onto the sdcard, flash and reboot.
A loose usb means nothing as long as it work thats all that matters, plus if the usb is loose then you have a bigger problem, how do you plan to recharge the phone?
U have milion solutions on forum for ur problems but if u really need help pm me i will give u skype or gtalk and I will most likely solve that for you cause i played a lot with my HD2
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I use an external charger to recharge the batteries.
Can't use rom manager with magldr, if you run it it will break the cwm instal, and I suspect you already did hence "8 ad recovery" not working.
Rom manager now works with magldr hd2. U can flash recovery. And in turn flash rom to nand.
send from my hd2 @ miui 1.12.2
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Rom manager now works with magldr hd2. U can flash recovery. And in turn flash rom to nand.
send from my hd2 @ miui 1.12.2
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Really?
Want to tell me how?
Okay, if you read post 3 of the guide in my signature you never have to plug up a usb.
Good luck
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It covers clk, recovery everything. No usb needed.
The only thing is once you boot into recovery go to mounts and format all that has a format option. After you format everything,power down remover sd card and transfer your rom onto it. Then power back on and boot into recovery again and flash rom, reboot and enjoy !
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Streetman said:
Really?
Want to tell me how?
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Not only does this appear to be a rather rude response (don't know if that's what you intended) but this is also a rather pointless thread. There are countless guides on how to install NAND Android (my favourite being this one) and if you had done any research you would have known beforehand that ROM Manager and MAGLDR don't work well together. I really don't know what showlyshah means when he says that ROM Manager now supports MAGLDR because as far as I know it isn't true and there would be loads of threads about it.
It's not a rude at all. I've done tons of research on these forums.
The problem lies in the fact that those of us who are not programmers don't have a base level of knowledge that is assumed in these forums. Couple that with all the acronyms that are new to us, and it's a puzzle to figure this stuff out.
Every time I program a new device I say, AHHHH! That was sooooo easy...once I knew the steps. Until then, it's impossible.
Have u do it or not ?
Here's where I'm at. I followed that guide. THANK YOU so much-I hadn't seen that one before.
I tried to install a ROM after I installed clk, and got stuck in a loop. At least I'm gettting a different result.
I've started over, and I've got CLK on the phone now. Now, Which ROM should I install?
Thanks for your help.
Updated update.
The rom I tried to install is HyperDroid-CM7-Licking-Lobster-v5.6.0-cLK-signed
When I started my phone, it just goes back and forth between a screen with an "H" on a twirling cube, and that splashing into the Android dude...and splashing back. Left it for 45 minutes.
Now, clk says it installs, but when I start, I'm back to the Android/H loop.
Like I said, I need someone to walk me through this.
Reinstalled. Same loop. Trying the Nexus Rom.
If I try to boot through HBoot to NAND I get:
Normal boot ...
ERROR: Invalid boot image heador
R u using the correct model(EU or tmobile)?
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I use it on Tmobile, so I'm assuming Tmobile version. How would I know?
Someone else originally programmed the Nexus 2.3.4 NAND Rom on it, but I don't know how he did it.
Streetman said:
I use it on Tmobile, so I'm assuming Tmobile version. How would I know?
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t mobile USA cut their own deal with HTC, to make a hd2 with double internal rom and a little more ram. (And in teh process gave their customers a device with an insta-kill switch, which they no doubt regretted when thousands were returned bricked in teh first few months of release)
if your hd2 has red+green end+send keys, and says 't mobile' beneath the earpiece, its a 'tmous' (T MObile US) which is slightly different to teh rest of teh worlds hd2's.
If you have white keys,you have a regular hd2.