Touch screen don't work after soft installation - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

Hi everyone!
I cant find answer : Why my touch screen dont work after i flashed my 2.3.7 android into ICS 4.0.4???
Im stuck at 'Welcome' screen.
Green button opens keyboard
Red button immidiatly shut down system
What should i do?

Increase your partition size
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shanman-2 said:
Increase your partition size
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You mean my sd partition? Its huge already... like 1gb or something.
If you mean other partition then explain what should i do... im kinda new in it.
By the way... i finished system installation because touch screen accidently started to work for few hours - but again im stuck and it doesnt work

rayto54 said:
You mean my sd partition? Its huge already... like 1gb or something.
If you mean other partition then explain what should i do... im kinda new in it.
By the way... i finished system installation because touch screen accidently started to work for few hours - but again im stuck and it doesnt work
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Well you have to do some reading!
To point you in the right direction, got to the rom thread of whichever ICS 4.0.4 rom you have chosen and read the first post.
You will find instructions for the installation of that rom , including system partition size (which I would say is your problem!).
What rom exactly do you have?

shanman-2 said:
Well you have to do some reading!
To point you in the right direction, got to the rom thread of whichever ICS 4.0.4 rom you have chosen and read the first post.
You will find instructions for the installation of that rom , including system partition size (which I would say is your problem!).
What rom exactly do you have?
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This one : sites.google.com/site/nexushd2android/nexushd2-ics-cm9/v2-8-hwa/download
So i have to reinstall system?
I remember that when i was installing it i choosen 180mb size

That should be ok if you have no bad blocks in your nand.
What installation type did you perform, nand, or datonext?
I really need to know what steps you took to install and what type of installation?

shanman-2 said:
That should be ok if you have no bad blocks in your nand.
What installation type did you perform, nand, or datonext?
I really need to know what steps you took to install and what type of installation?
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NAND with DataOnEXT

rayto54 said:
NAND with DataOnEXT
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And did you create an ext4 partition on sdcard?
Is this the 1gb you were talking about?
You have to make sure your sdcard is partitioned correctly aswell as your nand.
Well if you are sure you did everything correctly, try re-installing but with a bigger system partition size of 190mb.

shanman-2 said:
And did you create an ext4 partition on sdcard?
Is this the 1gb you were talking about?
You have to make sure your sdcard is partitioned correctly aswell as your nand.
Well if you are sure you did everything correctly, try re-installing but with a bigger system partition size of 190mb.
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Yes. Thats what i was talking about.
Actually screen works again. I can say that i have some other little issues : sometimes it can take few seconds before i can use my touchpad to unlock screen and internet seems to be a bit laggy. (even if i have good connection and high free ram)

rayto54 said:
Yes. Thats what i was talking about.
Actually screen works again. I can say that i have some other little issues : sometimes it can take few seconds before i can use my touchpad to unlock screen and internet seems to be a bit laggy. (even if i have good connection and high free ram)
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Well if you are sure you did everything correctly, try re-installing but with a bigger system partition size of 190mb.
Try this and if you still have problems report back....

shanman-2 said:
Well if you are sure you did everything correctly, try re-installing but with a bigger system partition size of 190mb.
Try this and if you still have problems report back....
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I would bet on bad blocks..
I think the OP of a ROM should say "MAKE SYSTEM 400 MB - SPACE YOU SAVE OTHERWISE WILL BE WASTED ANYWAY!" for DataOnEXT installations.. :banghead:
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NYLimited said:
I would bet on bad blocks..
I think the OP of a ROM should say "MAKE SYSTEM 400 MB - SPACE YOU SAVE OTHERWISE WILL BE WASTED ANYWAY!" for DataOnEXT installations.. :banghead:
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Gotta be bad blocks...
Good point, it is a bit of bang on head, but some data still stays the on band so let's say 350mb..lol
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shanman-2 said:
Good point, it is a bit of bang on head, but some data still stays the on band so let's say 350mb..lol
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350 will work also but.. what remains in userdata? When I look at the partition it has 1 MB used in it as best as I can recall (looking at it via TWRP extended). Anyway, we agree - makes no real difference if 350 or 400 as long as it is more than 180!

Related

Want to optimize my legend

Hi all!
I have a Legend recently rooted and running CyanogenMod. Great experience. Just starting play with and see how works.
My first problem is I put in to much rubbish during the process and just playing with new rom now want to optimize. I already have a 8 gb sd card.
how I should proced to made a clean instalation to be able to optimize as much as better and wich order shoud be done.
I gess to format the sd card and also ram from legend but...
wich is next step?
how many partitions and how bigger?
i would like to run the apks from sd insted of phone.
thanks a lot!
1Gb ext3 should be enough for moving apps too, since alot of apps won't even move, you'd have to install hundreds on the SD card to even get near filling it up.
You could always use Blayo's B.02 rom and use the data2ext to have ALL your /data on the SD card, this supposedly increases performance too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866849
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1Gb ext3 should be enough for moving apps too, since alot of apps won't even move, you'd have to install hundreds on the SD card to even get near filling it up.
You could always use Blayo's B.02 rom and use the data2ext to have ALL your /data on the SD card, this supposedly increases performance too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=866849
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I think you need a pretty fast SD card if your using data2ext as well for it to increase speed. Want to try, but I'm using the 2 Gb card that came with the phone
MaBlo said:
I think you need a pretty fast SD card if your using data2ext as well for it to increase speed. Want to try, but I'm using the 2 Gb card that came with the phone
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happy 2011!!
I have an 8 gb class 6. I think it is fast enougth
as I said I just put CyanogenMod rom and ams so newer in this world.
so have many "rubish" now i my legend so, need to prepare the sd.
as yo say need to made a 1gb partition but.. how i should do that, need to erease every thing and format it againt?
I didn't found any specific thead how to prepare the teminal for run apks on sd instead on it!
thanks!
MontseCat said:
happy 2011!!
I have an 8 gb class 6. I think it is fast enougth
as I said I just put CyanogenMod rom and ams so newer in this world.
so have many "rubish" now i my legend so, need to prepare the sd.
as yo say need to made a 1gb partition but.. how i should do that, need to erease every thing and format it againt?
I didn't found any specific thead how to prepare the teminal for run apks on sd instead on it!
thanks!
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you can shrink the fat partition and add an ext2 in front using a partition manager.
I have a 500 Mb partition on a 4 Gb card and have about 300 apps installed.
with still a lot of space free.
k.mooijman said:
you can shrink the fat partition and add an ext2 in front using a partition manager.
I have a 500 Mb partition on a 4 Gb card and have about 300 apps installed.
with still a lot of space free.
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that's fine, could you tell me how to do it?
thnaks!
MontseCat said:
that's fine, could you tell me how to do it?
thnaks!
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The link to Darktremor A2sd is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=719164
There is also a installation guide there. You can partition your sd card through recovery or Rom Manager.
MaBlo said:
The link to Darktremor A2sd is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=719164
There is also a installation guide there. You can partition your sd card through recovery or Rom Manager.
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Thanks a lot!!
I have some work for a while:..
MaBlo said:
The link to Darktremor A2sd is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=719164
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This is better for CM
MaBlo said:
There is also a installation guide there. You can partition your sd card through recovery or Rom Manager.
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They're the same, ROM manager simply initiates fakeflash (recovery)
MontseCat said:
Thanks a lot!!
I have some work for a while:..
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Have fun
TheGrammarFreak said:
They're the same, ROM manager simply initiates fakeflash (recovery)
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Yes I know(you told me) What I meant was that there is a shortcut in Rom Manager to partition SD card. Don't know if that's the best procedure, but it worked for me.
MaBlo said:
Yes I know(you told me) What I meant was that there is a shortcut in Rom Manager to partition SD card. Don't know if that's the best procedure, but it worked for me.
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Well, I've told you again . And it's a fine way to partition the SD card, it's how I did it too
TheGrammarFreak said:
Well, I've told you again . And it's a fine way to partition the SD card, it's how I did it too
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Glad I was right about something, I'm new to this stuff. Learning every day

Firerats and Data2ext

I know I should not be starting a new thread, but I think this is relevant. Many of us here are using some sort of popular method of increasing our data storage, be it either firerats or data2ext. I will submit that they are both very useful, and I personally use data2ext v2, and it works excellent for me with a nominal setup problem. I have also done firerats, which I believe is good for some folks, but just not worth the effort and tweaking for me. Data2ext is easier for me to set up and maintain between ROMS, never had market issues, and my space that I set is constant (I currently work with a half gig, gives me plenty of app room). I would be interested in any discussions which validate firerats as the better choice given a specific situation. The bottom line is I know we all have our preferences, but make an argument why one is better than the other. The newer guys want to ask, but are afraid to. State your case.
FTW.....this thread makes sense because i cant make sense of which one to use. firstly because all attempts have ended in bootloops, secondly whenever i did think i got it going and checked stats nothing changed (obviously my fault) but after several dozen attempts you start to lose faith and don't want to ask questions because you get dragged across the coals for asking hows and why's. I use Amon Ra 1.6 / Asop mod 3/7, S-Off unrevoked method, "ondemand gov / min 267-max 710, JIT enabled, Comp Cache 18%, VM is at 32, CWM 3, Titanium B is my best friend, Radio is 2.42.02.10.29, Class 6 16 GB SD Card, partitioned thru Amon recovery "0" swap/ 1024 on ext4. fix permissions thru CWM after every new ROM update and reboot, every new update i wipe dalvik cache 3 times, only flash Gapps if its updated, i reboot (pull battery/ bootloader reset device/ reboot thru recovery at least 4-6 times before getting nervous, nandroid back up, nandroid back up, nandroid back up, I have SDK etup on my MAC, ADB only works using "./fastboot" commands which are limited on information on the internet, signed many consent forms stating that i hold no-one responsible for my learning curve and that any modifications to my phone might potentially set my phone on fire and unleash lucifer on orphaned blind babies ....obviously i have kept up and read alot of the forum extensively but yes the new guys would like a hand once in a while, the language is difficult and the native are at times are restless., yes i like learning something new and yes i like being taught, yes i want to breathe life into it, yes i want to see incredible benchmarks that make my phone proud, yes i want to see ridiculous battery life to brag, yes iwant to do all i can to see my old dog do new tricks, Yes I love my hero..... <whew> apologies for the rant but had to let it out... i will be reading this post quite a bit if questions can be answered with patience. ;-p
@cortacana
Well I don't think your recovery supports ext4 with 1.6 RA. If you want to use data2ext. Try ext2 and RA1.7 and down grade your ext to ext2. And if your going to use firerats you don't need your sd/card partitioned. If you want to use data2ext ext 4 your ext is correct but I think you need the newer cwm recovery that supports ext4 I think or RA1.7 Well hope this helps. Good luck.
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laie1472 said:
@cortacana
Well I don't think your recovery supports ext4 with 1.6 RA. If you want to use data2ext. Try ext2 and RA1.7 and down grade your ext to ext2. And if your going to use firerats you don't need your sd/card partitioned. If you want to use data2ext ext 4 your ext is correct but I think you need the newer cwm recovery that supports ext4 I think or RA1.7 Well hope this helps. Good luck.
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i will try all that. where do you find RA 1.7 havent spied that anywhere
cortacanya said:
i will try all that. where do you find RA 1.7 havent spied that anywhere
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found it. i took my thumb out my butt and used this thing called "google"
cortacanya said:
found it. i took my thumb out my butt and used this thing called "google"
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Lmao. If you need any help and your trying one of the methods just pm me or post here slow night at work so I'll be here for a while. Good luck
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i have a slide 3g.....8 gig micro sd card...how can i do the data2ext mod?.....I really need basic step by step instructions..this stuff is confusing me......is there a tutorial somewhere?...please help....lol Im not dumb...but I aint too savvy with phones......now computers are another thing...those I understand well.....but not commands and such...TIA....Dirty
dirtylarry10 said:
i have a slide 3g.....8 gig micro sd card...how can i do the data2ext mod?.....I really need basic step by step instructions..this stuff is confusing me......is there a tutorial somewhere?...please help....lol Im not dumb...but I aint too savvy with phones......now computers are another thing...those I understand well.....but not commands and such...TIA....Dirty
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This is about the best resource there is: http://romrepo.info/wiki/index.php?title=Enable_data2ext
FWIW...
I tried data2ext set at 512M with aospCMod and CM7 RC2. The phone reported it had 473M. It worked fine for a day or two, then I started getting all kinds of FC, especially with Google Maps, and several apps just started failing to open.
So I switched over to Firerat's with CM7 RC2 and haven't looked back. I've got 340M for apps, but it seems much more stable.
It could very well be that my sd card simply won't support having my /app partition on it (although it did fine with the app2sd function that came with CM6).
Cheers
I had the same problem and have been meaning to do firerats. How simple is it to set up?
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cmason1015 said:
FWIW...
I tried data2ext set at 512M with aospCMod and CM7 RC2. The phone reported it had 473M. It worked fine for a day or two, then I started getting all kinds of FC, especially with Google Maps, and several apps just started failing to open.
So I switched over to Firerat's with CM7 RC2 and haven't looked back. I've got 340M for apps, but it seems much more stable.
It could very well be that my sd card simply won't support having my /app partition on it (although it did fine with the app2sd function that came with CM6).
Cheers
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The instructions state the recommended partition is 1024 and you tried 512 could be your reason for fc's. And did you try ext2 or ext4?? I've been using ext2 with and I have my partitions at
1024 ext2 swap 0 and the rest fat. That gives me 0.94gb of internal mem and I've had not one problem. But a all phone are different.
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laie1472 said:
The instructions state the recommended partition is 1024 and you tried 512 could be your reason for fc's. And did you try ext2 or ext4?? I've been using ext2 with and I have my partitions at
1024 ext2 swap 0 and the rest fat. That gives me 0.94gb of internal mem and I've had not one problem. But a all phone are different.
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I used ext4 and got the same issue. I may try ext2 and see how it works.
AjaxBU said:
I used ext4 and got the same issue. I may try ext2 and see how it works.
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Ext2 is faster especially with the boost.
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laie1472 said:
Ext2 is faster especially with the boost.
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Seems a lot easier to set up too
AjaxBU said:
Seems a lot easier to set up too
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Yup easy and simple. If your going to try it tonight and you run into any problems let me know I'll be online for a while. If I can help I will.
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Thanks, I started to do it then realized that I had CM recovery 2.5.0.7...which doesn't have the option to partition the sdcard.
AjaxBU said:
Thanks, I started to do it then realized that I had CM recovery 2.5.0.7...which doesn't have the option to partition the sdcard.
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Just flash the newer one or flash Darchs's /RA1.7 if you don't like it you can always just go back.
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Thanks for your help, I just went through with the backups, changed recoveries, and did a full wipe before I updated. Unfortunately I ran into some problems with gapps, and had to do it all over again. Anyway, as of now data2ext2 is working. Hopefully this will work better than the ext4.
AjaxBU said:
Thanks for your help, I just went through with the backups, changed recoveries, and did a full wipe before I updated. Unfortunately I ran into some problems with gapps, and had to do it all over again. Anyway, as of now data2ext2 is working. Hopefully this will work better than the ext4.
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Nice. Good Modding to get it working. A did you do the boost as well????
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laie1472 said:
Nice. Good Modding to get it working. A did you do the boost as well????
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Never heard of the boost what do I need to do? And for what it's worth I didn't see an increase in quadrant scores. Class 4 card. Not that I care, since quadrant scores mean nothing but is that normal?

Need Help with HD2 storage/Partitioning

Hey guys, I;m appealing for a little help here.
I have an HTC HD2 which has been great for about a year but all of a sudden it has problems.
I;ve been using this rom pretty much since it came out....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905060
I;ve never had any problems with it untill now. I started to get the "insufficient storeage space available" message on it so I assumed a restore/reflash would solve the problem.
I used HD2 toolkit to resize my MAGLDR partition to 450MB & reflashed - the phone wouldnt boot. Stuck on the HTC logo.
Repartitioned to 400 - still no boot!
Repartitioned to 350 - still no boot!
Repartitioned to 300MB - phone now boots however now, I;ve installed no apps & when I try to install spotify, its telling me insufficient storeage available, again! With nothing on the phone except the ROM!
I'm a bit of a n00b with all this stuff, but had my HD2 running fine for ages & its frustrating me that now it wont work properly!
Anyone care to help? THanks, Cardz.
Edit: im using MAGLDR 1.13 & the latest Clockwork mod to flash the ROM. I'm wiping cache & data partitions every time...... :/
Install it with as lower as possible space for system partition. In your case it shoud be 135MB of system partition and 2MB cache but I recommend to put some more of space for system partition as I had some problems with low system partition so you can put 150MB for system partition.
The simple explanation of why you dont have enough of space for apps is that you gave too much of space for system partition and simply this ROM does not require that much of space for system partition. And other space left in your phone memory will be used for apps etc.
EDIT: And also try to install MAGLDR and CWM manually if you can and when you install CWM edit flash.cfg in WordPad or other text editing tool before you flash CWM and edit system partition size to 150MB and Cache size to 2MB
jan.selep said:
EDIT: And also try to install MAGLDR and CWM manually if you can and when you install CWM edit flash.cfg in WordPad or other text editing tool before you flash CWM and edit system partition size to 150MB and Cache size to 2MB
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Thanks a lot for the reply, i understand now about the 150MB/2MB cache, but what is the point of this other bit? Could you explain more the purpose of this?>
cardyology said:
Thanks a lot for the reply, i understand now about the 150MB/2MB cache, but what is the point of this other bit? Could you explain more the purpose of this?>
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Well to simply explain you why i wrote you to use manual installation of CLOCKWORKMOD RECOVERY was that I wanted to explain you how is it working with partitioning your nand memory using cwr or magldr. I just added some helpfull info for you from my experience with HD2 and android flashing. So in the future you will know what to do and you will be able to uderstand more from technical point of view about flashing etc. I just wanted.to share some of my experience with you
But it is up to you if you want to use hd2 toolkit or manual configuration.
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You can also use 4ext recovery instead of clockwork...
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Afaik it's better to post in a similar topic than create a new one, so here I go.
I have recently switched to an ICS NAND rom and since then I keep having constant storage problems. I understand that in order to solve that I have to partition my SD card but it seems, since I don't really understand the whole android storage management process too deeply, I am not doing things properly cause I keep getting "Low on space" notifications. I attach some screenshots below in order to give you more info about my sd card partitions and rom specs. Please let me know what I did wrong and how I can solve it. I understand I will probably need to repartition and reflash the devide again?
Edit: The screenshots I have attached don't have 2nd part mounted, going to upload proper screens in a minute. Done.
Edit 2: Will this fix my problems?
(cant post proper links yet)
wwwDOTjayceooiDOTcom/2011/12/26/how-to-create-custom-clockworkmod-recovery-partition-size-for-htc-hd2/
You are mixing different things. In the first post of this thread the issue was the partitioning of the internal Flash-ROM in the Phone.
You wrote about the SD card partitioning and these things are totally different.
I think, you have a problem with your internal memory and you have to try the same things like cardyology has done after the hint from jan.selep.
Partitioning for Ubuntu's users
I don't find the way to modify partitioning of the internal Flash-ROM when you are an Ubuntu user on PC (no Windows boot anywhere..)
Monolecte said:
I don't find the way to modify partitioning of the internal Flash-ROM when you are an Ubuntu user on PC (no Windows boot anywhere..)
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If you use cLK instead of magldr you can repartition from the cLK bootloader, , no PC necessary.
Before you say 'I cant install cLK without a PC', there is a version of cLK you can flash from sd card.
It will mean you have to resinstall your rom, though.
I believe more simple to find a Windows PC...
dont see why it should take any more than 25 minutes to accomplish, properly prepared.
samsamuel said:
dont see why it should take any more than 25 minutes to accomplish, properly prepared.
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Hummmm because the Murphy's law? :crying:
I found a Windows PC, I downloaded the HD2 Toolkit... but not the good one, because the last version don't works with 32 bits PC. So, I found the good one, I saved all my stuff, I tried to repartition and... I miss a dll and other bull****... 2 hours later, I thought is too long to be good and I sought a lighter ROM (I understood Hyperdroid CM7 has a 150 Mo system partition : it's very short!), but, I found nothing with ICS or JB, only GB... pfff.
So, I took a week to flash ROM, I read miles of thread, hours to understand how my device working and each time I found a solution, each time I have at less a new issue to solve. It pissed me of.
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Hummmm because the Murphy's law?
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Haven't you heard? Murphy was an optimist!
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Haven't you heard? Murphy was an optimist!
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You're right : I did it!!!
Miles of threads here was usefull indeed!
I won against the machine!
Youpi!
Monolecte said:
You're right : I did it!!!
Miles of threads here was usefull indeed!
I won against the machine!
Youpi!
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CONGRATULATIONS! I love a happy ending!
And, if you read only 10% of the posts some of us read your would find it rather refreshing too!
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Adnroid crashes, slowdown, freezing

Dear all!
I would like to ask for assistance in connection with the HD2 device.
First of all thank you very ROM I could try, hats off to everyone who built them.
The problem many would be now if an app I use (whatever it is), and someone calls me, then the device freeze, slow Lessa, who writes that "the android.phone application is stopped.'ll Ask for your PIN code and reboots . pulled the CPU clock frequency, set it as possible. But all in vain. now It used to be used for stable ROMs also exists. Please help me to correct the error!
Hints at the following e-mail address: [email protected]
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely MrScottt21
Need more information like
.what bootloader used
.which type of memory used rom(nand or data-EXT or Native SD)
Are you getting this on first use or?
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Hello!
I used CLK and MAGLDR Bootloader (Dark Force's Team).
The ROM is always watching for the correct partition size that the ROM "manufacturers" offered to the ROM. NAND and SD were Native-ROM. So far, everything has worked perfectly fine varieties. The radio version RadioLeo2.15.50.14 because the European unit. This is one of the most stable radio which is made to the HD2. 3.7 GB of ROM I downloaded from here on XDA and android.hd2roms.com website. Not much everything worked except for the second Third run-up. All before installing formatted the internal memory (NAND), the HD2 Task29 Tool Kit program.
Always 2x 3x checking the system partition or the microSD Ext2, Ext3, Ext4 partition before starting anything can be installed. I am always careful. Therefore, I do not understand what's wrong.
I hope you can, or you can help me.
Thanks in advance!
Sincerely Mrscottt21.
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The ROM is always watching for the correct partition size that the ROM "manufacturers" offered to the ROM.
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The partition sizes recommended for most ROMs are conservative minimum sizes. They assume your device has no bad blocks in memory, something that is likely incorrect.
Start increasing the size of the system partition by 10-20 MB each installation try. If you are using a DataOnEXT installation make your system partition 399 MB (nothing beyond it is used with DataOnEXT anyway).
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Greetings!
Thanks for the quick response. We try this option to see if you will.
One question: What did you mean, "bad blocks in memory"? This refers to the NAND or the memory card? Thank you for your answer!
Sincerely MrScottt21.
MrScottt21 said:
Greetings!
Thanks for the quick response. We try this option to see if you will.
One question: What did you mean, "bad blocks in memory"? This refers to the NAND or the memory card? Thank you for your answer!
Sincerely MrScottt21.
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[Q] Changing system partition with broken USB

Hi,
is there a way of changing CWM partition on my phone if phone's USB is gone?
Radi
only if you use cLK and not magldr.
I'm afraid not if you're using MAGLDR, buddy. Same problem here.
Unscrewed said:
I'm afraid not if you're using MAGLDR, buddy. Same problem here.
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Yep, MAGLDR Well looks like we're going to have to wait until ROM Manager will work on MAGLDR. I hope it will happen soon, I'm still on ANDROID 2.3.7 CyanogenMod 7.1.0 Desire[TyphooN_v3.7.0-MAGLDR, and as much as I enjoy it, I just fancied a change
Just to refresh my HD2.
Broken port does not stop me using HD2, 2 batteries and external charger have done the trick
Radi2000 said:
Yep, MAGLDR Well looks like we're going to have to wait until ROM Manager will work on MAGLDR. I hope it will happen soon, I'm still on ANDROID 2.3.7 CyanogenMod 7.1.0 Desire[TyphooN_v3.7.0-MAGLDR, and as much as I enjoy it, I just fancied a change
Just to refresh my HD2.
Broken port does not stop me using HD2, 2 batteries and external charger have done the trick
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How big is your /system partition now? And did you try using NativeSD? Because my /system partition is also too small, but I am booting Android 4.2.2 using NativeSD.
I am also using an external charger! Seems like the battery lasts longer if you charge it using an external charger.
Just need to buy a second battery.. where'd you buy one?
Why wait? Why not backup, flash clk from SD,use it to set required partition size, restore/flash new rom.
samsamuel said:
Why wait? Why not backup, flash clk from SD,use it to set required partition size, restore/flash new rom.
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^This. ROM Manager won't be compatible with MAGLDR unless a new version of MAGLDR (not ROM Manager) is released, which is becoming increasingly less likely as time goes on.
Unscrewed said:
I am also using an external charger! Seems like the battery lasts longer if you charge it using an external charger.
Just need to buy a second battery.. where'd you buy one?
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I noticed same thing about battery lasting longer. See attached picture of my external charger. The thing is, battery is rather loose when placed in it for charging...
I bought my spare battery one on ebay, 1600mAh but it seems to last less or the same time as original one, which is over 3 years old.
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How big is your /system partition now? And did you try using NativeSD? Because my /system partition is also too small, but I am booting Android 4.2.2 using NativeSD.
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I have 150MB partition at the moment, bit small, isn't it?
I will have to read more about the Native SD..
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Why wait? Why not backup, flash clk from SD,use it to set required partition size, restore/flash new rom.
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Well, I did not think about that, I'll have to look somewhere how it's done and maybe consider it as a 2nd option. Thank you
Especially that:
Nigeldg said:
^This. ROM Manager won't be compatible with MAGLDR unless a new version of MAGLDR (not ROM Manager) is released, which is becoming increasingly less likely as time goes on.
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samsamuel said:
Why wait? Why not backup, flash clk from SD,use it to set required partition size, restore/flash new rom.
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Okay, I just flashed cLK 1.5.
How do I increase my /system partition using cLK?
I Googled it, but couldn't find anything useful.
Nevermind, I did it. Trying to flash NexusHD2 4.2.2 with DataOnEXT.
Radi2000 said:
I noticed same thing about battery lasting longer. See attached picture of my external charger. The thing is, battery is rather loose when placed in it for charging...
I bought my spare battery one on ebay, 1600mAh but it seems to last less or the same time as original one, which is over 3 years old.
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Oh, I saw that one on eBay too, but the reviews weren't too positive, indeed.
Radi2000 said:
I have 150MB partition at the moment, bit small, isn't it?
I will have to read more about the Native SD..
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Yeah! You definitely should!
Nigeldg said:
^This. ROM Manager won't be compatible with MAGLDR unless a new version of MAGLDR (not ROM Manager) is released, which is becoming increasingly less likely as time goes on.
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Who needs rom manager? Didn't think anyone used it on hd2. All it does it download the zip and autostart the flash,,,all things that can be done manually directly on the phone.
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Who needs rom manager? Didn't think anyone used it on hd2. All it does it download the zip and autostart the flash,,,all things that can be done manually directly on the phone.
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I know, I was replying to this:
Radi2000 said:
Well looks like we're going to have to wait until ROM Manager will work on MAGLDR.
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He thought that he could use ROM manager to reflash CWM with the desired partition size. I'm pretty sure that nobody uses it too, seeing as all it'll do is corrupt CWM if you're using MAGLDR and try to use it.
ahh gotcha.
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Nevermind, I did it. Trying to flash NexusHD2 4.2.2 with DataOnEXT.[/COLOR]
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Let me know how that worked. What class SD card have you got?

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