[Q] is it possible to Dual boot Wp7 and Android on htc trophy? - Trophy General

hey,
I am wondering if it is possible to get dual boot with WP7 and Android on my htc trophy?

trophy13 said:
hey,
I am wondering if it is possible to get dual boot with WP7 and Android on my htc trophy?
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Nope.
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Can it has only Android until the WM7.5 will come?

LEFTKOYL said:
Can it has only Android until the WM7.5 will come?
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Sorry, same answer.... Nope.

somehow I think it it possible.. Just that no one work on it.. Since some phones running Winmo6.5 can boot android too..

They are working on it on the HD7..... Maybe down the line, personally I would prefer a 6.5.1/3 dual boot. Too many apps I could use on a daily base that WP7 does not offer yet.

Can I ask why you would ever want to dual boot Android & Windows? Personally don't see the point.
I understand Windows/Linux on a PC (As Windows is crap, but of course you can play games on it!) But on a phone?

I would do it just to say I did it. I had Android 1.6 on my HTC Vogue. I people have Android 2.3 and wp7 dual booting on the HD2 it would technically be possible but no dev would probably want to put in the time. I know I don't even want to our the time into installing it. WP7 > Android
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I miss android, wp7 dislikes, one day be possible?

Is it going to be possible to boot just Android, or if someone knows or working on it..? I mean on HTC Trophy or some HTC android based phone..?
Thanks

petar17 said:
Is it going to be possible to boot just Android, or if someone knows or working on it..? I mean on HTC Trophy or some HTC android based phone..?
Thanks
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No, again. Well, it MAY be possible, but no one is working on it. If you want Android, you shouldn't have gotten a WP7 phone.

Is it possible to install two operating systems on the phone Htc Trophy?

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[Q] Auto Boot Android

Hi
Newbie here... I've searched for this Q & A but ' haven't found anyone with this exact problem...
I've just bought an used but barely used HTC HD2 with WM6.5 from a friend of mine.
I wanted to have both Android and WM, so i did install RAFDROID HD 4.2 on my sd. Everything went smooth on the installation, but now i wanted that Android as my default OS. Every time i turn on my HD2, it loads automatically WM. Tried to install [APP] RunDroid-dual boot to Android [SD] or WM6, and even when i select Android as default, it will load WM first...
Anyone can help me?
Thanks
António
Why dont you choose Android on Nand, it only boot into Android without any worried
amateur_no1 said:
Why dont you choose Android on Nand, it only boot into Android without any worried
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Can you help me, giving me a tip on how i do that? (it is mandatory that i maintain WM intact on the phone memory)
well if you want nand android than your WM will be gone.
but you can always reflash it back to WM later.
if you do not want WM to be gone you should maybe try a different bootloader
XthelordinatorX said:
well if you want nand android than your WM will be gone.
but you can always reflash it back to WM later.
if you do not want WM to be gone you should maybe try a different bootloader
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Right, you should try a different boot loader
try this: multiboot: http://www.mediafire.com/?nssn9v0ijoy3thv
You can install more than 1 android build on SD card.
This thread is full of win!!
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chrisgto4 said:
This thread is full of win!!
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Your ironic reply was just the last thing that my HD2 needed to work just the way i wanted. Thank you for your help!
antoniomvprg said:
Your ironic reply was just the last thing that my HD2 needed to work just the way i wanted. Thank you for your help!
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Be sure and hit the thanks button
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There's no "Thanks ironically" button!

[Q] difference betwwen NAND and SD card android development.

hey...
iam using t-mobile HD2 :
ROM version-2.13.531.1
radio-2.10.50.26
protocol ver-15.39.50.07U
and i want to install android on my phone. i have been reading quite a few threads everyday but the more i read i guess the more confuse i get.
some say that u should use HSPL.. some are against it... some say that we should flash android from SD card , some are again against it..
WHAT I NEED:-
1)i want to put android in my phone. preferably 2.2 froyo as i think that 2.3 mite be heavy for HD2.
2) i dont want dual OS. that is i just want android on my phone and not android and windows 2gethr.
please guide me. which steps should i follow...??
Follow this guide step by step http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11097380, you'll have android running on ur hd2 in no time.
azer0 said:
Follow this guide step by step http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11097380, you'll have android running on ur hd2 in no time.
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hey...
thanks for the link. i had a querry...
what is the difference between running android through SD card or through NAND.??
and which one is better.>??
can anyone tell me the difference between NAND and SD..??
iam currently running android from SD...
mundae said:
can anyone tell me the difference between NAND and SD..??
iam currently running android from SD...
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NAND means is short for NAND. memory/ NAND chip. This is what is called the flash memory of the HD2. It is also where the Windows Mobile OS is. So if you flash a NAND Android ROM you will wipe Windows Mobile, also your HD2 will boot into Android when you turn your HD2 on. You have to have MAGLDR or cLK to do this though.
Installing to NAND is faster and more stable, since the SD card might not have the read/write speeds to supply the OS. What is more, running Android from SD is booting up WinMO first and Android second, which is obviously slower.
I have a DesireHD ROM on my HD2, I have tried gingerbread builds too but without Sense it sucks imo. Hardware is more than enough, SetCPU just rocks (overclocking).
There is a nice and comprehensive guide on how to install the stuff, first HardSPL, then flash a new radio, then install MAGLDR, then flash an Android build (preferably rooted, I have had problems with rooting since z4root does not work).
T-Macgnolia said:
NAND means is short for NAND. memory/ NAND chip. This is what is called the flash memory of the HD2. It is also where the Windows Mobile OS is. So if you flash a NAND Android ROM you will wipe Windows Mobile, also your HD2 will boot into Android when you turn your HD2 on. You have to have MAGLDR or cLK to do this though.
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hey..
thanks.. iam currently using 2.3 from SD..
so if i follow the NAND method it will wash out windows completly...??
that is i'l only have one OS in my phone and that would be android.. right.??
are NAND methods successful..??
if yes then can u please link me to the BEST guide available to follow the NAND method because android from SD is unstable.. crashes a lott...
thanks again for the info.
mundae said:
hey..
thanks.. iam currently using 2.3 from SD..
so if i follow the NAND method it will wash out windows completly...??
that is i'l only have one OS in my phone and that would be android.. right.??
are NAND methods successful..??
if yes then can u please link me to the BEST guide available to follow the NAND method because android from SD is unstable.. crashes a lott...
thanks again for the info.
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-Yes. It will wipe your Winmo completely
-Yes. If you flash NANDROID, then you will only have Android.
-Some NANDROID ROM works, some dont. It really depends on your handset conditions and the rom itself. You might experience that you cant flash certain Nandroid Rom while others can, vice versa. But dont worry, there are many roms you can try out and see it if it is suitable for your needs
-Here is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905841
BTW, I use SD ANdroid American Android (AOSP), and it works perfect to me
Good luck
silverwind said:
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BTW, I use SD ANdroid American Android (AOSP), and it works perfect to me
Good luck
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hey..
thanks for the link... actually iam also using SD American Android at the moment...
it is working fine but it does crash now and then.. i usually have to shift applications to phone to make them work properly.. or else it crashes a lott...
so 1 final question...
do you advice to put NANDROID...?? i mean if American Android is working fine then should i go for nandroid or not..??
will it increase the performance and will the freezes decrease..??
im glad i switched to nandroid. it is a lot faster, stable and no freezes.

[Q] Installing Windows 7 Mobile OS on Android Phone

Hi all..... I have Xperia X8... I like install Windows7 Mobile Platform on it... Whether it is Possible or not
rampraven said:
Hi all..... I have Xperia X8... I like install Windows7 Mobile Platform on it... Whether it is Possible or not
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no.
Please delete this crap of thread...
You should buy HTC HD2, that beast can run 5 os
Theoritically it's possible, but i don't think anyone has ever tried or would try to even port over an older version of wm to an Xperia phone, although i've seen something on youtube about someone running a dualboot system with android and wm on a not-that-decent android phone
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[Q] No OS on HD2

I was wondering is it possible to install an OS onto the HTC HD2 ?
The HD2 I have has no OS on it at all, is it possible to install one back onto it?
Captain_coco265 said:
I was wondering is it possible to install an OS onto the HTC HD2 ?
The HD2 I have has no OS on it at all, is it possible to install one back onto it?
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Are you for real?
Yeah I bought it from ebay and I didn't see the part where it said no operating system as I was more interested in the savings I was getting.
Yes, you can install all compatible os' onto your phone
Eg. Android, Windows mobile, Windows Phone 7.
Just follow the guides, but they all basically start with - Hold down the [Vol_Down] button, and turn on the phone. You will see a multi-colour screen, then just flash either a windows mobile os, or magldr/clk then install wp7/android.
KrewsialNL said:
Are you for real?
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+1 on that bro.
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best / most popular w7 rom

Hi, I've not tried windows on my phone yet but I'm tempted too. What is the best / most popular rom?
I guess then can be booted from SD cards like I currently do with american android?
Thanks
Umm, first of all, Windows "Phone" 7 cannot be booted from sd card.
And the best ROM is "Back to the Future" (like we haven any others :/ )
Thanks. How do you go about running it then if not from sd?
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It must be run from the NAND memory. However, you will need to have an sd-card pre-installed.
Cheers mate, is that simple enough to do?
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I didn't really use any guides when I installed my B2TF ROM and upgraded it to Mango.
But from the title, I can tell that this thread should help you out:
[Install Guide] Back to the Future [XBmod-Yuki] [7720 ready]
And you're welcome
just be advised that it has lots of gaps, no multitouc, no wifi thetering, and there seems to be no dev around to help, so if your not in love with wp7, stay with android
That said WP7 is lovely to use and very fast.
You will need to call Microsoft to get an activation code to use any of the online services. They seem quite happy to give out the codes just have a read of the WP7 forum for details.

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