7 Proofs why we should use recommended WINMO Rom in testing/choosing Android build - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

1. [BUILD][04.11.2010] [Core Droid V0.6][SUPERSONIC (EVO 4G)][Kernel Hastarin #R8]
Instructions:
- Make Sure you have a Windows Build and Radio Compatible with Android you can use any of my ROMS since they are the ones i use too test Android so they are 100% compatible.
- If you already have an Android folder on your SD Card DELETE IT OR RENAME IT, because this version MAY BE INCOMPATIBILE with other builds.
- Extract the Android folder (with all files in in) to root of your SD Card. THIS IS IMPORTANT.
- After copyng everything to your SD Card ensure you have at least 1200 Mb free space for data store.
- On first run when there is “Creating a new data.img” just give it time to complete, and on first boot be patient and give it time to load everything.
Builder - Sergio76
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2. [BUILD][02.11.10] HD2ONE 0.2.4 & 0.3 [CM6.1][Multi-kernel][RMNET+PPP][FM][Solid]
Test Environment
WinMo: ChuckyDroidROM 23139
Radio: Leo_RADIO_2.15.50.14
Builder - Kouno.Takaaki
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3. [UPD][BUILD](29.10.2010)New Customize (iphone,sense,galaxys) in one Build mccm SE 3.0
If having problem try to flash other ROM and Radio
Try This: OzDROID ROM(Bare WM ROM With Bootloader)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=774417
or
Core Cell EVO's custom rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=617142
I'm using : Elegancia Rom - Miri colored by Steve0007 v9.5
My Radio Leo 2.15.50.14
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611787
Builder - mccmjoon76
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4. [UPD][BUILD][11-5-2010][JDMS 1.5][Hastarin R8][PPP+RMNET][Themed+Stock]
If that does not help, I suggest you to change your rom and radio with those
- OzDROID ROM(Bare WM ROM With Bootloader)
- Leo Radio_2_10_50_26. Check My siggy..
Builder - atoore
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5. [BUILD][TMOUS ONLY][05.11.10] Desire Sense - BlueTopia v0.6.1 [kernel:hastarin R8]
I use Radio 2.15.50.14 and VBNROM RELOADED 2 Alternate WM Rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=776971
Builder - cmylxgo
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6. (BUILD)(Nov.3.2010) BiffMod-HD2 v1.1 - Vanilla Froyo (Kernel-hastarn 7.7)
*****I'm using ChuckyDroid lite with the latest 2.15 radio and have no issues. If you don't have this setup and are having issues....that might explain it Also be sure you are using clrcad.exe before EACH boot and have the android folder on the root of your sdcard. If you have "bugs" try running fix_permissions and clearing market cache from settings.*****
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AND THE BEST OF ALL
FROM darkstone HIMSELF
7. FroyoStone Sense - Version 3.2 (17-October-2010)
If you are having issue with audio, whether if it is high pitched or you are hear robot noises during calls, then I recommend you switch over to a new Windows Mobile rom.
I use this rom: kwbr HD2
My radio is 2.12.50.02_2
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its up to anyones interpretation,
but the above says it all
****USE RECOMMENDED WINMO ROM AND RADIO****
the main purpose for the threads' creation is brought about by my reading and posting
through the threads and encountering a lot of people having problem Installing
Android and that a proven and tested method of using the builders recommended
winmo ROM and Radio is mainly being ignored due to the fact that a lot of people
are able to run Android on stock ROMs even without HSPL. although I am not
contradicting this, but as almost all of those people posting problems which are
perplexing dont receive a definitive answer, the only other option really is
to use what's been recommended.
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jigners said:
1. [BUILD]
AND THE BEST OF ALL
FROM darkstone HIMSELF
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Hmm, I can think of 10+ builds better than darkstones

Seriously i have no clue wat you are trying to tell us here.
Are you promoting using the ussage of roms that these builders use ?
If so why open up a topic for it its already in every post of the builders build.

shuntje said:
Seriously i have no clue wat you are trying to tell us here.
Are you promoting using the ussage of roms that these builders use ?
If so why open up a topic for it its already in every post of the builders build.
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the main purpose for the threads' creation is brought about by my reading and posting
through the threads and encountering a lot of people having problem Installing
Android and that a proven and tested method of using the builders recommended
winmo ROM and Radio is mainly being ignored due to the fact that a lot of people
are able to run Android on stock ROMs even without HSPL. although I am not contradicting this, but as almost all of those people posting problems which are
perplexing dont receive a definitive answer, the only other option really is
to use what's been recommended.

Most people are just to lazy to do any searching to find the answers. They will still have issues will the simple layout you have provided. I've noticed they don't even know that the down loads appear in the first couple of post on every thread. I mean how simple is that.

cwsmall said:
Most people are just to lazy to do any searching to find the answers. They will still have issues will the simple layout you have provided. I've noticed they don't even know that the down loads appear in the first couple of post on every thread. I mean how simple is that.
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Yeah that is too true.

Why are u promoting youre opinions to us? I have tried almost all of those, and found out that the best one for me is mdeejays froyo revolution 1.5!
This is your top 7. Good for you, but everyone should try mdeejay builds, and you dont even mention him.
Rom opinions are subjective!
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dashrink said:
Why are u promoting youre opinions to us? I have tried almost all of those, and found out that the best one for me is mdeejays froyo revolution 1.5!
This is your top 7. Good for you, but everyone should try mdeejay builds, and you dont even mention him.
Rom opinions are subjective!
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You totally got the wrong point. My aim in this thread is not to promote the builds
Quoted herein, but I quoted them as a means of getting my message across, so
Anyone testing Android builds should be using recommended winmo Roms and radio.
The builders of these all recommends a particular custom winmo Rom, so to miniimize
Incidence of problems along the way. BTW am a big fan of mdeejay, now am
Using Clean 2.3 sense.
"subjective" you're telling me ay!

I get your point. And it is a good one. The environment of the cooks is the best way to duplicate their smooth running builds.
Ha, looks like this thread went over a LOT of heads. Of course I do see that many don't read the first post on the Builds once they find the download link.
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JonSolo said:
I get your point. And it is a good one. The environment of the cooks is the best way to duplicate their smooth running builds.
Ha, looks like this thread went over a LOT of heads. Of course I do see that many don't read the first post on the Builds once they find the download link.
J
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Quite right!
You got my point right on.

jigners said:
You totally got the wrong point. My aim in this thread is not to promote the builds
Quoted herein, but I quoted them as a means of getting my message across, so
Anyone testing Android builds should be using recommended winmo Roms and radio.
The builders of these all recommends a particular custom winmo Rom, so to miniimize
Incidence of problems along the way. BTW am a big fan of mdeejay, now am
Using Clean 2.3 sense.
"subjective" you're telling me ay!
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Wel according to bodybuilder27's post i aint the only one that 'misunderstood' the point.
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dashrink said:
Wel according to bodybuilder27's post i aint the only one that 'misunderstood' the point.
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a very common problem in forums is misunderstanding and a major contributing
factor to this is people failing to read the whole thread or post.

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no hspl for run android?

is HSPL needed to run android in hd2?
Do you think this is the right thread for 'question'?
Normally HSPL is needed because you need to flash the radio rom suitable to run android.
as long u using 3rd party rom u need it..
I don't believe it is "needed" to simply run Android. Now if you want it as your daily OS, I would strongly suggest it. You will be able to flash the recommended Radio / ROM combination so that you get the most functional build possible.
Without the right radio or ROM, you will have some unwelcome bugs.
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dirn1111 said:
Do you think this is the right thread for 'question'?
Normally HSPL is needed because you need to flash the radio rom suitable to run android.
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oops i'm sorry if i made mistake
do u have a recommendation which android suitable for original official hd2 rom?
harky said:
as long u using 3rd party rom u need it..
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since the day i bought hd2 until now it never been hspl yet in other word it still original official hd2 rom, here the descriptions:
os: 5.2.21869
manila: 2.5.19211619.0
rom: 1.66.707.1
radio: 2.07.51.22_2
protocol: 15.32.50.07u
I have stock T-Mobile US HD2 and I have not put HSPL or anything... it's even GSM locked to the carrier...
I managed to get FroyoStone series to work just fine; mccm build FRG33 and FRG 83 build as well... besides that I did try some builds like shubcraft or whatever the name is and it did not want to work due to screen freezes - so I just went back to mccm 1.5
sorry double post
jelliottz said:
I don't believe it is "needed" to simply run Android. Now if you want it as your daily OS, I would strongly suggest it. You will be able to flash the recommended Radio / ROM combination so that you get the most functional build possible.
Without the right radio or ROM, you will have some unwelcome bugs.
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i dont wanna use it as my daily i just wanna catch the experience using it, the games, the apps and environments
would you be kind to let me know which version of android and rom r u using?
eenbox said:
I have stock T-Mobile US HD2 and I have not put HSPL or anything... it's even GSM locked to the carrier...
I managed to get FroyoStone series to work just fine; mccm build FRG33 and FRG 83 build as well... besides that I did try some builds like shubcraft or whatever the name is and it did not want to work due to screen freezes - so I just went back to mccm 1.5
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really??wow thats sounds interesting to me
would u be kind to give the link to download the instruction and apps?
maverick_endit81 said:
i dont wanna use it as my daily i just wanna catch the experience using it, the games, the apps and environments
would you be kind to let me know which version of android and rom r u using?
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I use Chuck Droid ROM as my WinMo base. Radio 2.10.50.26. I switch between 2 Android chefs: MdeeJay and Bangsters. I use them both for daily use.
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anyway our advice is already stated there..
u want to install or not is depend on u..
any brick on ur phone will be responsible by urself..
You can run Android on a stock phone, but just be ready for any of the various annoyances with doing so, most common is audio issues like robot voice during calls. I tried it on stock Tmous HD2 for a while before finally loading up custom roms.
You might get lucky and not have the issues.
jelliottz said:
I use Chuck Droid ROM as my WinMo base. Radio 2.10.50.26. I switch between 2 Android chefs: MdeeJay and Bangsters. I use them both for daily use.
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thank for the info i will give it a try
harky said:
anyway our advice is already stated there..
u want to install or not is depend on u..
any brick on ur phone will be responsible by urself..
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sure it is..barely our own responsibility
daemonfly said:
You can run Android on a stock phone, but just be ready for any of the various annoyances with doing so, most common is audio issues like robot voice during calls. I tried it on stock Tmous HD2 for a while before finally loading up custom roms.
You might get lucky and not have the issues.
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lucky for the t-mob users..and me the universal hd2 user

Best ROM to install on HD2

Hi
I will be getting an HTC HD2 in a few days and I am planning on loading the Android Froyo OS, and will be using it as my main system.
But looking through all those threads, I am stuck as to where to begin.
I need to find the latest and best NAND ROM for the HD2, since I intend to do all this hopefully just one time.
I would appreciate any guides that would get me rolling in the right direction.
thanks
Personal opinion
Hi,
I have tried many ROM till now, infact mostly all the ROMs. The best for my purpose ( since I am a heavy user ) is HyperDroidGingerbreadV1.2.
Benefits:-
1. Tweeked
2. Super Speed
3. Battery saver
4. Nice UI
5. Very responsive.
PS: Do give it a try.
I suggest you go to the forum and just read. You will find lots of tutorials on how to install and tweak the roms. You will find multiple roms and each has unique features. What I have done, and what I suggest for you, is just tried a bunch of different roms to see what works best for me. Try them all and see what you like the most. Part of the fun of having the HD2 is all the different things you can do with it.
bhagiratha said:
Hi
I will be getting an HTC HD2 in a few days and I am planning on loading the Android Froyo OS, and will be using it as my main system.
But looking through all those threads, I am stuck as to where to begin.
I need to find the latest and best NAND ROM for the HD2, since I intend to do all this hopefully just one time.
I would appreciate any guides that would get me rolling in the right direction.
thanks
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I've tried almost every rom on the board .....so
Heres my top 3... Everything works low battery drain
1. JDMS based on the newest android ginger super fast with lots of options Tmobile ready link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=782301
2. MDJ Froyo revolution ... sense build need to put it in apn settings for internet
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823491
3. Motoman234 MyTouch3g Glacier build... very unique tmobile ready out of the box
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919853
This question/topic is frowned upon on XDA simply because its asked over and over again and there is no real answer as its subjective.
What is "best" for one person isnt always "best" for another and you may experience problems that another person didnt on his hardware.
There is no point in just asking what is the best one to install, The best thing you can do is to go read some guides etc, research as much info as you can and then try various roms until you find one that you like best or works best for YOU.
Do I need to still have windows on the phone to be able to install Android, or can it be done on its own?
Depends if you're installing a ROM or NAND.
ROMs install on your media card and require WinMo to boot the phone, NANDS replace WinMo.
Note that ROMs and NANDs are located in different sections of the forum.
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Depends if you're installing a ROM or NAND.
ROMs install on your media card and require WinMo to boot the phone, NANDS replace WinMo.
Note that ROMs and NANDs are located in different sections of the forum.
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???? ????
You can install SD builds or NAND builds. SD builds are just copied to your SD card and you boot them from within Windows, but NAND builds replace Windows. Both types of build are ROMs.
I would prefer the NAND ROMS. I really don't like windows at all.
Can't find the guide to help me do the NAND install.
johncmolyneux said:
Both types of build are ROMs.
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Nay, dear sir. A ROM refers to software flashed to internal memory, whilst a build refers to software installed on an SD card.
Unfortunately a lot of people ignore or are not aware of this convention, but it's a pretty important one to prevent confusion.
StephanV said:
Nay, dear sir. A ROM refers to software flashed to internal memory, whilst a build refers to software installed on an SD card.
Unfortunately a lot of people ignore or are not aware of this convention, but it's a pretty important one to prevent confusion.
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Thanks for the correction, but actually ROM is the chip that the build is flashed onto (in the case of NAND). They're all builds, regardless of location
We could be stuck in an endless debate here, because these terms have different kinds of meanings. ROM is also often used as an abbreviation of ROM image, i.e. a image of the firmware on a read-only memory chip (ROM chip). This means that it would be valid to call NAND firmware ROM, and invalid to call SD firmware ROM since it's not meant for read-only memory.
While strictly speaking it is indeed correct to call NAND firmware a build, there has been made a convention (I suppose this is HD2 specific) to keep them seperated.
casemandan said:
I've tried almost every rom on the board .....so
Heres my top 3... Everything works low battery drain
1. JDMS based on the newest android ginger super fast with lots of options Tmobile ready link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=782301
2. MDJ Froyo revolution ... sense build need to put it in apn settings for internet
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823491
3. Motoman234 MyTouch3g Glacier build... very unique tmobile ready out of the box
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=919853
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Casemandan, did I miss something? I have been browsing the JDMS thread for a few days, but don't see how it is "T-Mobile ready." In particular, I'm looking for MMS that comes in the same quality as the sense T-Mobile ready builds. Read a few tips but quality is still sacrificed upon receiving for all gingerbread ROMs I've tried.
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Hello and thanks to all.
According to title of this thread , I need a NAND ROM which has a file manger and support Persian language.
Any suggestion ?
Best regards.
To my opinion is it to wait for a stabe gingerbread or (maybe) Honeycomb NAND rom, isnt it?
Thank mate...
i think best rom for hd2 is cyanogen mod7 v2.6 that is android 2.3.2
I like the MIUI build. It has a few hiccups, but great. Love this than the other builds.
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[Q] Where is the MDJ build? I can't find in all the forum starting today...!!!

Why all the MDJ's bulid included Nand and SD build seems disapeared?
MDJ's threads was closed because his threads are not in compliance with the requirements of the GPL.
see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11208534&postcount=14
The threads are still there, but they're all closed and download links have been removed.
People should look and know before they respond. His threads are no longer on the forum. At least we can't see them any more. The Desire HD v4.6 was never closed with the others. It is gone too.
Maybe mods have them hidden. But the way MDJ was responding lately I doubt you will ever see them again.
He definitely made some awesome roms i'm glad i have all of them on desktop and on server so if i want to go back i can. draw back is there is no more updates.
does somebody of you guys have the latest build (2,6).
Plz give me a private message
Greetz
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...But the way MDJ was responding lately I doubt you will ever see them again.
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What was the statement from MDJ? Do you have informations about this?
I'm using the MDJ_FroYo_HD_v._4.6_MDJ_S78.0 since December and this SD-ROM works perfect.
Now thinking about a change to a NAND Version, and therefore today I'm searching for a MDJ-NAND-Build and now I find this message :-(
thank you for the info... bad news by the way..
its not well...
Very bad news ....
Hope he will share so we all can enjoy his build.
Rest of the builds arround are crap imo
phearell said:
does somebody of you guys have the latest build (2,6).
Plz give me a private message
Greetz
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Google MDJs_CyanogenMod7_v.2.6_NAND_A2SD CWM.zip this is the latest modified by xboarder56 the file is 89.25MB or 93,589,366 bytes(md5 sum as per Astro d784ecc1c9ee5998c5f8c28016f6c943)
Good luck, by the way the build is perfect.
now i'm using MDJ 2.6
i like this rom
fast, stable & freindl for battery (regular use)
i hope MDJ will make update to 2.7 version
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now i'm using MDJ 2.6
i like this rom
fast, stable & freindl for battery (regular use)
i hope MDJ will make update to 2.7 version
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where can I get a copy of MDJ 2.6?
check out google for a russian forum with m-deejay roms.
Can someone plz explain me whatto do with the zip or zip content of forementioned mdj rom few post above?
Having put Hspl 2.08 and 2.15something radio on it along with MAGdlr that the phone now boots into auto when inserting battery
Htc official rom I can reinstal but the boot.img in Mdj's zip trows me of. I want a NAND installation of course.
Might be buggy windows on old laptop.
or Pm me...
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Can someone plz explain me whatto do with the zip or zip content of forementioned mdj rom few post above?
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Make sure you have magldr 1.13
Now install CMW (i have the 1.2 version) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898913
After coping the files to the sd (CMW and the MDJ zip)
turn on the phone and hold the power button, then select boot ad sd.
next select zip from sd and select the mdj zip.
keep on posting updates if anyone knows the latest works of m-deejay ... he's still ahead of the curve, but i'm aching for an update.. so much potential to ban talent of his caliber especially being the OG cook for nand. patiently waiting, mdj number 1 choice, second is motoman's build!!
I've been using mdj nand cyanogen mod for a month or two, it's been lagging a bit and hot restarting often.
I don't know what I should use for my next rom...
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[Q] Best way to flash ROM?

So ladies and gentleman,
I am new in this forum and i hope someone will help me
i want to flash my htc hd2 with this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1062881 (the newest post)
and i downloaded this one : http://uploaded.to/file/94t1vplv/from/dsrnmw
my question now is:
should i usw this tutorial to install this rom or should i usw another tutorial? :S
http://www.enfeuman.com/2011/04/13/how-to-perform-a-clean-installation-on-nand-android-htc-hd2/
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So ladies and gentleman,
I am new in this forum and i hope someone will help me
i want to flash my htc hd2 with this rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1062881 (the newest post)
and i downloaded this one : http://uploaded.to/file/94t1vplv/from/dsrnmw
my question now is:
should i usw this tutorial to install this rom or should i usw another tutorial? :S
http://www.enfeuman.com/2011/04/13/how-to-perform-a-clean-installation-on-nand-android-htc-hd2/
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that tutorial will be sound id also recommend flashing task29 which will erase all data from stock rom winmo 6.5 which can be found HERE do this before any of the others.
LaneyEFC said:
that tutorial will be sound id also recommend flashing task29 which will erase all data from stock rom winmo 6.5 which can be found HERE do this before any of the others.
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so you think its a good way to flash boyppc's rom with this tutorial?
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so you think its a good way to flash boyppc's rom with this tutorial?
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its not so much a good way its the ONLY way lol but as i dont see a clk mirror then magldr is your only option,
and you do know sense is experiencing a few errors at the moment with graphic glitches....
hmm.. but in the post of ppcboy's rom is a video where a guy is showing the rom and it works fantastic
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hmm.. but in the post of ppcboy's rom is a video where a guy is showing the rom and it works fantastic
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am not saying it wont work fantastic, all i was saying is sense has graphic glitches problem at the moment maybe his rom wont have them, you wont know until you try.
EDIT: that video is from v11 hes now got sense 3.0 v20....
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Hi...Have tried the same....
Hows the battery life? - OK...but not as good as CM7 build...
Graphic glitches? - Are there (in heaps)
speed? - slower then CM7
freezing up? - NOPE - not even a single time as of now (using for 2 days)
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that is from one of the posts of the rom you are looking at which is found on this page http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15646383
hmm..
but he has 2.3.4 android version
which android version has cm 7.1? :S
cm_bravo_145 base includes Android 2.3.5
tamerkilinc said:
hmm..
but he has 2.3.4 android version
which android version has cm 7.1? :S
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HMM am only trying to help fella am not just saying it might have them am saying its a FACT the other roms may be sound but the sense rom has graphic glitches end of story, insted of wasting peoples time creating a thread asking there opinions and then telling them there wrong when you havnt flashed a rom YET just test the rom yourself..!! So in that case come back when you have flashed sense onit and tell me that it hasnt got glitches....
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htc hd2

Can anyone help me i have a htc hd 2 and its converted over to androied .Is there any new roms that i can change from ver 2.2.1 is there something new???
Yes there are plenty of Gingerbread ROMs (2.3.3 and 2.3.4) for the HD2. Go have a look in the HD2 Android NAND Development forum.
thanks for info.is that better then what i have 2.2.1??
Try tytung 3.2a. It's a really good one.
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Jose 3071 said:
thanks for info.is that better then what i have 2.2.1??
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Yes you are using a Froyo ROM, Gingerbread has several advantages over Froyo, one being a better keyboard. Also there is a lot of apps that do not run on Froyo but do on Gingerbread.
hi if i have androied on my phone htc hd2 can i just down load a new rom and install it?
You need to be reading around in the HD2 Android forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=743
Yes, all you need to do is download and install another ROM. There are instructions for installation in whatever ROM you choose to install. There are a lot to choose from.
whats the best one?
Jose 3071 said:
whats the best one?
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Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, Neopolitan, Spumoni?
Really, you can't ask that kind of question around here and expect a serious reply. Try Tytung, that was previously recommended to you. Or Hyperdroid, or AmeriCan Android.
Try any or all of them.
hey sorry im new to this dont know the steps to take like i said its an hdc hd2 and i have android on it im happy whit what i have i just wanted to know if the only thing i have to down load is the new rom and install?
Here. I'll pick for you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1209474
Read the WHOLE first post. There are installation instructions included in it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275119
one of the best sense 3.5 roms at the moment - take a look

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