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Resurrection [MAG/cLK][NATIVESD][DATAOnExt] MIUI
[PLEASE make sure to thank developer for the dedication to this ROM
Please do not clutter the Development thread with non development-related chatter
See post two for FAQ​

FAQ​
Q Why a special Q&T Thread for a specific ROM??
A The bigger a ROM development thread gets, the greater the chance that posts are being placed in this thread that are not related to the ROM development itself, e.g. problems with flashing, installation, bugs, things not working etc. However this is understandable, it's not according to the guidelines of XDA for Development sections. Therefore the main goals of the ROM specific Q&T threads is to avoid this cluttering of the original develpment thread with these OT posts by redirecting the posters to the ROM specific Q&T thread and also to relieve the developer from answering these post, so he can dedicate his time to developing.
Q How to move my post to the Q&A/T thread?
A Copy the text of your post in the dev's thread, got to the Q&A/T thread and paste it there. After having done that, go back to the dev's thread, edit your post and change the text into: moved to Q&A/T thread, preferably accompanied with a link to this thread.
Q When I'm asked to move my post to the Q#A/T thread, do I have to do that?
A When you're asked to move your post, there will always be given an explanation by the OP of the Q&A/T, e.g. your post is not development related (f.i. SD card problems, etc), so please be so kind to move your post. If you want to help the dev to keep his original thread as clean as possible from OT posts, then the answer is, of course, YES. Although we cannot force you to move your post, it's highly recommended to do so
Q Where can I download this ROM and How do I install?
A You can find the link to download and installation instructions HERE.. Pay close attention to this post, everything required for a successful flash is listed right here. If you fail to follow the instructions or meet the requirements for installation, you could run into some problems.
Q How’s battery life?
A see this question asked repeatedly across all ROMS. Honestly there is no way to give you an answer based on a ROM. There are too many variables in question and results vary from user to user and device to device. Battery life is going to depend on age and condition of your battery, your use habits with your device, installed apps, tweaks, settings, etc...
Q How do I...
A Ask your questions and report your issues in this thread. You will receive a response and hopefully get you back up and running this ROM to it's fullest

Nice job, thank team of RC's!
Welcome every MIUI Flashaholics!
Place your Q&A Troubleshooting here so as keep the main thread clean! Thank you!

THANHVO31 said:
Nice job, thank team of RC's!
Welcome every MIUI Flashaholics!
Place your Q&A Troubleshooting here so as keep the main thread clean! Thank you!
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Hi my friend,
would you also be so kind to post this message at the end of your thread???
In addition to THAN's post:
This thread has been created, in accordance with the owner of the original development thread, to keep his thread clean from Off Topic, e.g. non-development related, posts.What are OT posts? Examples:
1. I want to install this ROM, how to do that?? This is a question you can find in the first post of the thread.
2. I want to use a specific app with this ROM, will this work with it. Not development related., etc . etc.
3. Posts about WiFi/BT that are working for you, while others have no problems with that.
4. SD Card related problems, etc
very best regards, Kuzibri

NativeSD Random Freeze - SOLVED.
NativeSD Random Freeze - SOLVED.
Quote:
Originally Posted by runuts View Post
I recently switched from NAND to Native SD on a T-Mobild (1024 MB) HD2. The ROM and apps are just too big to be used with everything on NAND. Not a complaint, just an observation.
Clean install to a a SanDisk Ultra® microSDXC™ UHS-1, 64 GB Set the EXT4 partition to 4 GB. Install seems to go fine and after first boot, the phone runs fine; however, I am experiencing random freezes during the day that require removing the battery. Running a second phone using a Samsung 32 GB, Class 10 and NexusHD2-JellyBean-CM10.1 V2.1 on Native SD with no problem.
At this point, I'm not certain whether the issue is related to the SD card, the build, or an incompatible app running in the background. Last evening, I went through all of the apps on the phone, starting using, and then closing. None triggered the freeze. It seems to occur after the phone has gone to sleep. It just won't wake-up, requiring pulling the battery and restarting.
I had been running the prior releases on NAND without issue other than the aforementioned memory problems. Any comments, suggestions appreciated.
Over the weekend, I replaced the SanDisk Ultra® microSDXC™ UHS-1, 64GB card with a Samsung Pro Extreme Speed 64GB and reinstalled. So far, the problem appears to be solved and was related to the SanDisk Card. Performed a second installation using a Microcenter store brand 32 GB, Class 10 card and it too seems to be running flawlessly. The SanDisk cards are headed back to the store. I may simply have had a bad card, but wanted to share my experience.

[Q] How to add power key to sofykeys in MIUI roms after V3.3.13 & onforwards
Softkeys is great option for HTC HD2 as it has poor brittle key pad
MIUI roms gifted from you dear thanhvo31 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1019092) are great & bieng regulary updated, but unfortunately the newly released roms havin miui V5 version dont have power key included in softkeys, i tried to search a method to add power key but no benefit
Tried this thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1407003) even but didnt work
thanhvo31 can you explain how to add powerkey, or plz post the versions having powerkey
Thanks

Need Help
Hi,
I really need some help to understand better the way of flashing this rom.
I may have been doing something wrong.
But first i need to say I LOVE MIUI ROM.
I have an HTC HD2 Leo (EU) 512MB
My SD Card is not of a good brand, it is 8gb class 6 card, that came with my first HTC HD. It has some years now.
I have installed this ROM via ClockMod 1.5 and created a FAT 32 and an EXT4 partition.
Everything runs excellant in the ROM, but after a few days, the phone starts to freez and in a point i start losing APPS.
It is really anoying to do it all again, all is backuped with Xiamomi Account and Google account, but it is really boring to put everything again on SD card, and flash it all over again.
Do you think it might be a problem with my SD Card?
Help is much apreciated.
I really want to use this ROM.
Thank you,

hollowprod said:
Hi,
I really need some help to understand better the way of flashing this rom.
I may have been doing something wrong.
But first i need to say I LOVE MIUI ROM.
I have an HTC HD2 Leo (EU) 512MB
My SD Card is not of a good brand, it is 8gb class 6 card, that came with my first HTC HD. It has some years now.
I have installed this ROM via ClockMod 1.5 and created a FAT 32 and an EXT4 partition.
Everything runs excellant in the ROM, but after a few days, the phone starts to freez and in a point i start losing APPS.
It is really anoying to do it all again, all is backuped with Xiamomi Account and Google account, but it is really boring to put everything again on SD card, and flash it all over again.
Do you think it might be a problem with my SD Card?
Help is much apreciated.
I really want to use this ROM.
Thank you,
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Hi,
1. for installing instructions for this ROM see page 1 of this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255056
2. IMJO you should buy a new SD Card cause that might be the cause of your problem(s). When was the last time you formatted your SD Card? I format it every two weeks to prevent the Card is the cause of problems, like freezes, instability, battery drainage, etc.
kind regards, Kuzibri

Hi...
I ve quest ... about nand and native SD.
Im new to jb. Still me using miui GB.2.3.7
My quest is ... for jb install .. Rom partion 380 MB along with SD card 2 Gb extra partition..... ?
I could not understand jb install...do i needs more space ..
How to go about ....it?
Why Magdlr ? CLK not enough to install jb. ?
Plz explain ...
Sent from my HD2 using xda premium

selvag said:
Hi...
I ve quest ... about nand and native SD.
Im new to jb. Still me using miui GB.2.3.7
My quest is ... for jb install .. Rom partion 380 MB along with SD card 2 Gb extra partition..... ?
I could not understand jb install...do i needs more space ..
How to go about ....it?
Why Magdlr ? CLK not enough to install jb. ?
Plz explain ...
Sent from my HD2 using xda premium
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I see you have a lots of doubts ... Search one by one ..he he

Me figured out Some stuff ...to install..
planning these processes step by step
1. Using Hd2 tool kit
- wipe with task 29
2. Custom Partition with 380 MB
3. Install Clk.. recovery or extended twrp v2.5.03
4. Install Rom
Here I ve quest in 3rd step ... which one? I should install...
In 4th step do I need to select ext partition 2gb in sdcard or what...
I thing bit confused nand and native SD..
Guide me plz
Thanks
Sent from my HD2 using xda premium

selvag said:
Me figured out Some stuff ...to install..
planning these processes step by step
1. Using Hd2 tool kit
- wipe with task 29
2. Custom Partition with 380 MB
3. Install Clk.. recovery or extended twrp v2.5.03
4. Install Rom
Here I ve quest in 3rd step ... which one? I should install...
In 4th step do I need to select ext partition 2gb in sdcard or what...
I thing bit confused nand and native SD..
Guide me plz
Thanks
Sent from my HD2 using xda premium
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You need to search and read, these questions are not for development thread.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using Tapatalk 2

Hi! I have installed this ROM but it is very laggy. I did every step it was need:
-bootloader: MAGLDR
-system partition size: 400mb
-ext4 partition size:1GB
-method: dataonext
-yes,i flashed it properly
-yes i fixed permissions after first boot

Hi all,
Some days ago I bought a HD2 with Windows Mobile and today I managed to flash MIUI on it. Everything seems to work flawlessly except for the internet connection. No data (H in the status bar is displayed) and no Wifi connection (it gets stuck at "obtaining IP address"). But I can receive and make calls and the SIM card works in my Xperia Z (I use it with an µSIM -> SIM adapter, but this works in my G1 ).
So what do I do wrong? APN is also correct...
Thanks in advance,
Lunch
PS: I have already tried #7 out of this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10433749#post10433749 (7th)
And another SIM card shows exactly the same problem.
EDIT2: after this I flashed another ROM (NexusHD2) and all mobile data related issues are gone.

Lunchbox115 said:
Hi all,
Some days ago I bought a HD2 with Windows Mobile and today I managed to flash MIUI on it. Everything seems to work flawlessly except for the internet connection. No data (H in the status bar is displayed) and no Wifi connection (it gets stuck at "obtaining IP address"). But I can receive and make calls and the SIM card works in my Xperia Z (I use it with an µSIM -> SIM adapter, but this works in my G1 ).
So what do I do wrong? APN is also correct...
Thanks in advance,
Lunch
PS: I have already tried #7 out of this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10433749#post10433749 (7th)
And another SIM card shows exactly the same problem.
EDIT2: after this I flashed another ROM (NexusHD2) and all mobile data related issues are gone.
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Hi Lunch,
I met the same problem with a certain Android ROM. What I did to solve it, is remove every WiFi connection it detected and added them again manually which gave me the possibilty to enter the key of the Router. After that WiFi worked without any probs. Maybe this will work for you too!!
kindest regards, Kuzibri

Thank you, maybe I'll try MIUI once again and I'll look through it.

Any answer for softkey power button
Refer to my previous post, Any answer for softkey power button???

cant boot this rom after instllation ( dataonext)
Hi
it is more than 3 days i am searching and flashing this rom, (almost 10 times) but what ever i do i stuck at loading screen (MI XIAOMI.com)
i followed this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...5#post25781675
except i copied the chief guides from here (370 mb system and ...)
i have 512 hd2 and i installed this with these options
DataOnExt( i manually partitioned my sd with mini tool and created ext4 partition)
plz guide me
thanks

GPS problem and SOD on lock screen
I installed this rom (current ver 3.4.19) and all in all I think it is best HD2 Android ROM on JellyBean 4.1.2.
One problem exist since first 4.1.2 release of this rom (gtbluesky on miui.com). It is a GPS problem, that seems unsolved yet. It is difficult to search original forums on miui.com for solution, because of chinese, of which I dont understand any word.
Anyway, I'm sure that all freezes I have had are due to this particular gps isssue, because phone freezes with SOD only while in sleep (lock screen), and I think it is because one of the app (system or user) trying to get GPS data freezes the phone and lock screen is then locked for sure with famous black screen of death with only hard key's light on.
I came to this conclusion because I installed app "GPS status" from market and tried forceing gps just to test my phone GPS radio. After launching, app waited (as usual for gps apps depending on my location, satelites position, gps cacche etc) and finally when gps was captured with correct data, then freezed the phone leaving me with no other option but to reset the phone with pulling out the battery.
I repeated this several times and got freezed almost every time.
Google maps freezes phone also, as soon as location is fetched from satelites, not from AGPS.
If anyone noticed this, or had this same problem, please post some advice or solution how to fix this.
My HD2 is:
MIUI 3.4.19 with DataOnExt
bootloader: MAGLDR
recovery: cwm
memory: 512 (EU)
SYS partition: 370 MB
cache partition: 5MB
SD card : SanDisk 16Mb class 4
ext4 partition: 2048

Hey there guys. I recently installed this ROM and everything works fine, didn't have any major problems. The only thing that bothered me was the camera, as it was a bit buggy. So I then decieded to use the one from my Titanium Backup (from a previous rom installation). It worked just fine.
Yesterday I wanted to take a picture and the camera icon was gone. If anything both were gone, by that I mean that after the ROM install there were two camera icons (before the TB one). I retried to restore the one from TB, to no avail. I just wanna know what the problem is, or should I just install a camera from the Playstore? Thanks for a wonderful ROM!:good:
My Install details are as follows:
MIUI 3.5.3 with DataOnExt
Bootloader: MAGLDR
Recovery: CWM
Ext4 partition: 4GB
Swap size: 256mb
Memory: 512 (International)
SYS partition: 380 MB with 5mb cache
SD card: SanDisk 16GB Class 10

Related

[ROM][WWE][Nov.17.2010] T WM w ANDROID COOKED IN! BlueTopia 1.0.3 by cmylxgo

ANDROID THE EASY WAY v3
My UltraLite ROM with the following Android Built In (Screens in Post 2):
Desire Sense - BlueTopia v1.0.3, by cmylxgo.
FAST, STABLE, COOL as Heck! Thank you cmylxgo for allowing me to cook your fantastic builds into my ROMs. If you like this version of Android, please take the time to thank cmylxgo in his thread.
Booting into Android is controlled by My Android AutoBoot MortScript.​
This ROM is for people who want to run Android on their HD2, but maybe don't know where to start. I've spent many hours getting this all working together and working out the bugs so you don't have to. Just run my AutoFlash file, Wait 20-25 minutes, and you will be running Android on your HD2. No worries about where to copy things, or what Radio works with what ROM.
IT JUST WORKS!!!
(As well as Android CAN work on an HD2)​
The Windows Portion of this ROM is based on latest T-Mobile 3.14 with almost everything removed, and Radio 2.15.50.14. Not really worth booting into WM as it's VERY stripped down, and it's just used to load Haret to get Android going.​
If you want to Flash this ROM, then change the Android build to another, you may, by replacing the Android Folders on your SD Card with your desired Build.​
Please read all below before starting. Warning, this will erase all your data and your current ROM. Please backup your DATA First! You can always flash back to your prefered ROM if you don't want to keep this.​
Watch the Videos or Follow the 7 Steps Below.​
Step 1. Download: Download all files listed here.
a. HardSPL3 Required. If you already have HardSPL3 flashed, you can skip this.​
b. Task29 provided by doloop.zip Required.​
c. AutoFlash SuperSport - BlueTopia 1.0.3 by cmylxgo - Radio - Hasterin Kernel 8.5.1 v3 Required.
Grab All 4 Parts. Sorry so LARGE!! It's the only way to include everything. MediaFire allows Multiple downloads at a time, so if you have a fast Connection, grab all 4 pieces at once. Mirrors at bottom of this post.​
Step 2. Unpack Files: Unzip Task 29 and HardSPL3.​
Step 3. Prepare SD Card: Clean old Android and any Android helper folders OFF SD Card ie: Android, Media, FilesToBeDeleted, etc. Recommended - For best results, backup your card, then re-format FAT32.​
Step 4. Insert SD Card: Be sure your SD Card is re-installed in your HD2 if not already.​
Step 5. HardSPL3: If needed, Flash HardSPL3: Run HSPL3_PKG.exe that you extracted earlier, or be sure you’ve already done it in the past. Follow the instructions found HERE if you don’t know how to install it. This will take about 3 mins.
Step 6. Task29: Run Task29 provided by doloop.exe that you extracted earlier. This should be done before ANY Flash, not only this one. If running Windows Vista or 7, you must Right Click and Run as Administrator. Be sure your phone is connected by USB before running and follow the instructions. It’s just like flashing a ROM. When it reaches 95%, press and HOLD the Volume Down button until it reboots into Bootloader Mode (Red, Green, Blue Screen). This will take about 2 mins.
Step 7. Flash My ROM: Be sure your SD Card is installed in your HD2, then Flash your phone with my ROM. Be sure your phone is connected by USB then enter Bootloader Mode (Red, Green, Blue Screen) by Holding Down the Volume Down button while turning on phone. Run the file "AutoFlash SuperSport - BlueTopia 1.0.3 by cmylxgo - Radio - Hasterin Kernel 8.5.1.part1.exe", the one with My Icon. Follow the Instructions until your phone Reboots. This will take about 9 1/2 mins. Windows will Automatically Reboot a couple more times. Please Wait for Android to start loading. Do NOT touch anything during this step.
Step 8. Wait while Android Starts: Android will now start initializing. You will see the Green hTC logo. Allow Android to set up the Data Space. This takes a LONG time! Be VERY Patient. Up to 10 mins the first time (Mine was 8 mins, Future boots after the first time boot quickly). It will sit on the HTC logo for a LONG time, then blank screen, then final boot. When you see the Slide Down to Unlock Screen, Android is running!!! Complete the Android Setup, then do a final Reboot to finish setting all the programs. To Reboot Android, press and hold the Red Hangup/Power button, then select Reboot, then Select Normal and OK.
That's It, Enjoy!
Installation Video:
How to Prepare for and then Flash My ROM with Android Included
To Play Larger, Click the Video During Playback to open in YouTube.
TIPS:
To Sync Android with your PC, you can use your Google Account, or HTC Sync. HTC Sync allows Photo and Music Sync along with APP Installations.
If you want to prevent the phone from booting into Android, press cancel when prompted just after phone starts up. It will be in WM on a white screen. You only have 6 seconds before AutoBooting into Android Happens.
To Flash another ROM, enter Bootloader - Hold down the Volume Down button while powering on your phone, then Flash your prefered ROM. You can run another Windows Mobile ROM and keep the Android Build on your SD Card if you prefer. Just flash another ROM, then browse your SD Card to the Android Folder, then run CLRCAD.exe, then haret.exe.
Installation Timing Table:
Start Flash
00:00
WM Flash Complete after
9 Minutes 20 Seconds
2 Reboots - LET THE PHONE DO THIS. DO NOT Manually Reboot your phone.
Moving Android to SD Card. Looks like nothing is happening, but it is. Be SURE to wait for this.
3 Minutes
Reboot to Green hTC - Also let the phone do this. DO NOT Manually Reboot the phone.
Green hTC Turns Off after (Important, This is where the Data File is being created, wait for this)
7 Minutes 30 Seconds
Droid Sound and Blue Logo after
30 Seconds
Android Lock Screen after
1 Minute 30 Seconds
DONE! Unlock and finish setting up accounts, etc... NOW you can Manually Reboot one more time.
This is how long everything takes on My HD2. Your's might be slightly different, but it should be within a minute or two for each step. Different SD Cards MIGHT effect the time taken. If something seems to be too long, give it an additional 1-2 minutes for each step, then try again.
Thanks to Scabes24 for this Mirror:
MegaUpload Mirror - http://www.megaupload.com/?f=E28BQS7N
Change boot time of AutoBoot (2 Second) (6 Second)
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Manilla ROM Upgrade.
This ROM is an upgrade for the ROM posted on the first page. This ROM will replace the ROM on the First post. If you have not flashed the ROM on the first page, you will not get Android with this Upgrade.
What this ROM will do:
This is a Fully Capable Sense ROM with extras included, Swype, IME Keyboard, etc. It's based off the latest T-Mobile v3.14 Release ROM. It does not include the Radio or Android. I HIGHLY recommend using THIS RADIO for use with Android.
You can also use this ROM if you want to run another Android Build. As long as you've installed the Android build into the 'Android' folder on your SD Card and CLRCAD.exe and haret.exe are both in that folder, it will boot as before.
DOWNLOAD NOW
Grab BOTH parts and run the first part. After Flashing this ROM, do a Soft Reset, then wait for it to automatically reboot twice! It's now ready for Android.
Reserved for Future Use
Screen Shot of my Stripped Base ROM
Screen Shots of cmylxgo's BlueTopia 1.0.3
if i had just installed this on the 16th the other way is there any differances to flashing agin this way or just keep what i have?
2002blackedge said:
if i had just installed this on the 16th the other way is there any differences to flashing agin this way or just keep what i have?
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This particular build was not up yesterday. It's a new Android Build. If you like what you have, you can stay with it. Check out the Android Build Link above to decide what you want to do.
PS: For anyone who has not already downloaded this, Please wait! I'm uploading an update. Nothing major, so if you've already got it, it's fine. Just differences in how it copies the Android files over to SD and how it boots up. I'll post new links when complete.
i will probably reflash being that there was quite a bit more added to the android rom plus some fixes to things, how often will you be updating yours to keep up with the android rom? sorry for the noob question now but how would i go about reflashing after having ur other one installed, just reformat the sd card fat 32 and do it or do i need to use task 29 again?
2002blackedge said:
i will probably reflash being that there was quite a bit more added to the android rom plus some fixes to things, how often will you be updating yours to keep up with the android rom? sorry for the noob question now but how would i go about reflashing after having ur other one installed, just reformat the sd card fat 32 and do it or do i need to use task 29 again?
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Actually, if all you want to do is update the Android Build and you are happy with the Windows Mobile portion, you can just download the new Android Build from cmylxgo's thread and replace it on your SD Card. I recommend reformatting your SD Card, but you can just delete all the old Android folders if you want. Remember, you will loose all your Android settings, etc.
I have heard about a program called Titanium Backup that is supposed to backup/restore programs and settings, but I have not used it yet. Try a search for it if interested. It's also in the Android Marketplace, I believe.
PS: The ROM cooked into My Release today is BlueTopia 1.0.2. cmylxgo released BlackTopia 1.0.3 today. Be sure to get the one you want.
for the android folders that get deleated, in the root menu of the sd card is it just the folder that says android and then all the folders inside of it, or are there other folders in the root of the sd card?
YouTube Installation Video
I just uploaded an HD Quality video to YouTube with Instructions on how to Install this ROM. It's at the bottom of Post #1 or on the YouTube site HERE.
It may be a few minutes before it becomes live, and a couple more before it's HD Quality. I JUST uploaded it.
2002blackedge said:
for the android folders that get deleated, in the root menu of the sd card is it just the folder that says android and then all the folders inside of it, or are there other folders in the root of the sd card?
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Definately that folder and everything inside, but there may also be other folders.
On my SD Card, I would delete the Following
.android_secure
.footprints
Android
LOST.DIR
media
rosie_scroll
rssreader
Each build is a little different. Also depends on any apps installed.
mms
anyone get pic msg working i can send txt msg but not pic msg!!!
How long is the battery lifetime? About a day?
ihateu said:
anyone get pic msg working i can send txt msg but not pic msg!!!
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What Internet Provider are you with? Im on ATT, and I need to install a patch to get it working correctly... Not sure if it would help you or not. Once you install it, you can't uninstall it. You'd need to load Android again to remove it.
The developer of the Android Build says the patch is for anyone that's not strictly on T-Mobile, so I don't know who all it would help. You can get it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=820696 attached to the first post at the bottom. It's called Topia.Series.NON-TMOUS.Patch.rar and installation instructions are also on the bottom of first post.
beenja said:
How long is the battery lifetime? About a day?
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If you are VERY conservative, it will go a day, 8-12 hours. But, the way I use it (Ride it like a Race Horse), I can kill the battery in a couple hours. Lot's of Email, Internet, Youtube, Games, etc... Android is a new toy for me, so I use it hard.
still having a pretty bad issue with the touch screen not working all the timo, have to keep locking and unlocing the phone until it comes back. any thoughts?
The problem i had was that after i did everything i think i interupted the last part of the syncronisation, so when it was in stock mode it didnt boot android. If u will ahve this problem just restart the last part of the instalation(Just run the "AutoFlash SuperSport Android BlueTopia 6" wich has the superman mark =) and dont interupt anything, Let it work and after a while it should boot android , It is working perfectly and is realy nice to have android. It kicks WM6.5 sence ass
2002blackedge said:
still having a pretty bad issue with the touch screen not working all the timo, have to keep locking and unlocing the phone until it comes back. any thoughts?
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I haven't run into that at all yet. I will keep my eyes open and if I run into a fix, I will share.
Samorau said:
hmm im having a little problem, after i done everything you said, i folowed the youtube guide, I got into stock android thingie but when it tries to boot android it says "failed to load file/storage card/android/zImage What is the problem :/?
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It sounds like files didn't finish copying to your SD Card.
After the Flash started, did you tell the phone to reset at any point during setup? The phone will do all the reboots for you until Android Starts. If you reset the phone at the wrong time, it might have prevented all the Android files from copying to your SD Card.
Try flashing again, and don't touch until the Android Lock Screen Appears.
I installed the previous build of this ROM and love it - using the 0.6 version of BlueTopia. I have a few minor issues, but nothing serious. Is there any compelling reason to update to the new Android build? I ask becuase I have all my settings etc and dont really want to start over just for the sake of installing an update.
T-Mobile USA HD2
Samorau said:
Problem fixed =)
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Can you please repost the question and what you did to fix it, just for others benefit? Thank you! Just in case anyone else is having the same problem...
jasonatr0n said:
I installed the previous build of this ROM and love it - using the 0.6 version of BlueTopia. I have a few minor issues, but nothing serious. Is there any compelling reason to update to the new Android build? I ask becuase I have all my settings etc and dont really want to start over just for the sake of installing an update.
T-Mobile USA HD2
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I think if it's working for you and you are happy, stick with it. The updates are mostly theme updates and fixes for things that don't work. If yours works I'd leave it. 0.6 is still a GREAT build.
touch screen
I'm having same issue with touch screen haven't been able to get mines working for hrs now how are u getting yours to come back
BTW mine is on the lock screen that u have to slide down
I would recommend removing the battery and reboot. See if it clears up. If not, might need to start from Task29.
Sent from my HD2 using Android BlueTopia & XDA app.

WP7 Install on HD2 T-Mobile Version TIPS

My Guide to Installing Windows Phone 7 on HTC HD2 TMOUS(T-Mobile US) edition
I’m sure there are lots of guides out there and I am noting other threads and give ALL CREDITS to where credit is do. I CLAIM NOTHING BUT UNDERSTANDING OF THE PROCESSES AND THE PAINS OTHERS HAVE ALREADY ENDURED TO GET THIS WORKING.
Most of the directions were pretty straight forward but just felt that they didn’t highlight things that you needed to know. I found that this knowledge and method of doing things made it easy and the best chance for you to get it working the first time around.
I USED THE INSTALL GUIDE FOR XBmod-Yuki located http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1246040 to actually walk through the install. Below is simply the consolidated knowledge I learned from countless hours of research in the forums and the REAL work done by others. I am hoping this post helps to eliminate the constant posting of the same issues where the answers are often buried within pages of postings. This is not from an expert but from someone who spent days trying to get WP7 on the HD2 because I wanted to use it.
MicroSD TIPS
First off: REMOVE MicroSD MEMORY CARD. Simply put you don’t need it till you update to MANGO (build 7720 of WP7 software) using Zune. All it does is cause hundreds of forum postings about why people can’t get it working.
Secondly, NOT ALL MicroSD MEMORY CARDS ARE EQUAL. After much research in the forums and all the problems I had with trying to get this working, I can honestly say that I still do not know that there is a single source of the problem. What I can say is that MicroSD MEMORY CARDS that work get easier to find as you update. We could go on for hours about this topic and people will say all sorts of things but this is what I found to work for me. FOLLOW RULE #1 from above then stick with quality brands with at least a Class 4 rating (the number in the small circle on the card). People recommend SanDisk above all else, other cards do work.
Third, the use of a MicroSD card with WP7 OS will lock the card and encrypt it. You CANNOT use this card with anything else until it is unlocked. TONS of guides on this but there are three methods to it.
• Using some form of disk destruction or partitioning software such as KillDisk to remove the lock
• Using your phone to unlock by side loading an app on your phone and booting into WP7 after Hard Reset and unlocking. I USED this method after many hours trying other things and not understanding how this worked, therefore I will elaborate on this more in just a bit.
• Using a special Nokia phone/camera that does low-level formatting of any media inserted. There’s a list of devices that are known to work in the forum.
Expansion notes of using phone to unlock:
You can put WP7 on your phone without a memory card in it at all. DO THIS FIRST. Once you get WP7 up and running you can use Zune to update your phone to where it tells you have the latest release (NOT MANGO YET), the build is 7392 (NODO) update. Google this to find build number or I will edit it in eventually. Side load the unlock app as outlined in the install guide. Once you have this you must understand the way the process works. WP7 encrypts and preps any MicroSD card at time of first boot. With that said you MUST USE the same WP7 ROM to get this to work. So if you locked your card using the XBmod-Yuki ROM then you have to use it to unlock it. I tried HD2O ROM and then went back and realized the card was not only locked to WP7, it was locked to that build. I was successful at flashing the XBmod-Yuki release back into place after flashing the HD2O and was able to use the MicroSD and unlock if I needed to. Which I did since I used like 10 cards before figuring out Rules #1 and #2 of MicroSDs.
THE TRICK TO SUCCESS:
After having the same WP7 ROM you locked your MicroSD with installed and updated to NODO, the unlock app installed, you can simply do a HARD RESET.
What is a “HARD RESET”: Simply put either use WP7 – Settings -> About -> Reset or using the Vol up and down where you it counting in MAGldr, 1,2,3,4,5,6. When you hold the Volume Up and Down it will present you with a white screen and you simply press Volume Down twice to do the same thing that using the menu item in WP7 does. The great thing is that first time you boot into WP7 it doesn’t seem to care about the memory card much. You can run the unlock app and then do a battery pull and remove the card. At this point Windows on your PC will see the card and you will be able to format it. If you have more than one card simply insert the next card and use the Volume button reset method. It will make you go through the initial WP7 setup screens each time but heck you unlock the card without much effort. I found this method to be the most useful and easy method.
Remember you will need to HARD RESET after each memory card change including once you are done unlocking all the cards you locked trying to get this working and have the card you will be using.
Remember your MicroSD card must be inserted before WP7 boots. Easiest way I know of was to simply pull the battery out when done unlocking or before HARD RESETTING.
INSTALLATION NOTES/OUTLINE FROM FORUM POST REFENCED ABOVE WITH CHANGES THAT I SAW SINCE THEIR WRITINGS
1. READ READ READ the Install Guide and follow the guidelines above
2. HARD SPL v2.08, when using the install tool simply select the one with .HSPL at the end NOT .0000, the HSPL means HARDened. This simply allows you to be sure you can get the tricolor boot screen (get to by holding Volume Down) no matter what you do to the phone. The Tricolor screen allows you to fix most damage that I saw.
3. Radio – Just simply use LEO_RADIO_2.15.50.14, it supports all HD2 versions so it doesn’t matter if you have TMOUS or EU edition of the phone. The rest of the radios listed are older and for the general user are not useful for this process.
4. MAGldr 1.13 is the NEWEST VERSION for the boot loader. Install this. Why, because it allows your phone to actually load WP7. You can use it for Android too if you wish to dual boot but I don’t cover that as you won’t be using these notes if you are that advanced with things.
5. Windows Mobile 6.5 Stock ROM, I honestly have no idea why you use this but I can follow directions and so should you. Install it and move on.
6. Zune, just simply install it, you will need it to update. MAKE SURE IT IS CLOSED AT ALL TIMES OTHERWISE. If not it will interfere with installing using other methods.
7. WP7 Update CAB Sender. You will need this. It is a very simple program to use. Whatever CAB files you stick the folder with the .bat file it will install on the phone. Be sure you pay close attention to adding and removing CABs from the folder as they are needed.
8. To Get to MANGO you must do the HD2-7720fix and the DeviceProvisioning.CAB steps (#11 and 12 from post #4 of the install guide), Zune will take you directly to MANGO 7720 instead of 7712 which I am assuming changed since the guide was made. No need to complete the #14 step from what I can see since Zune seems to be able to install RTM version of 7720 automatically. This may change at some point where as long as you got 7392 update and a working MicroSD you don’t need the fix part or the device provisioning cab but I could be wrong. I just did steps #11 and #12 and got MANGO to shop up as the update.
9. HARD RESET IS YOUR FRIEND, it cures most issues with MicroSD issues, including lockups, freezing and crashing.
I hope this helps you get your WP7 loaded the first time. READ READ READ the install guide fully and before each step be sure you know what you are to do and you will be successful.
If can sticky this or reuse it eslewhere to aid in the install guides please do so. PLEASE "THANKS" ME SO I MIGHT GROW IN RECOGNITION AND HELP FURTHER!
Hi
the new Hd20 (v1.22) cannot see any wi-fi (both wpa2 protected and unlocked).
Can you tell me how you got it to work ? I see that most of the posts are from
outside the US (probably using the EU version of HD2). I have the TMOUS version
and in the US.
thx
z
Very nice work. I have been planning to get my hands back on my HD2 that I had given away to my dad a few months back, and have been trying to read up on all that is there to know about having WP7 on the HD2 and I have to say that this is the best post out there that I have come across.
Thanks a bunch !
Hi,
Would you consider changing the format of your tutorial? As in... varying fonts, using paragraph spacing, bold where applicable, and maybe indentations? Right now, it looks information, but a giant mass of words with no visual separation.
anseio said:
Hi,
Would you consider changing the format of your tutorial? As in... varying fonts, using paragraph spacing, bold where applicable, and maybe indentations? Right now, it looks information, but a giant mass of words with no visual separation.
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^ I agree with this.
Very useful info, but would be easier to follow if formatted for better organization.
waiting for 1 day the T-Mobile HD2 can use the full 1024ROM, even don't need the extend card....may it be ?
"At current moment LEO1024 supported, but only 512 megabytes of NAND is used. "
bount said:
waiting for 1 day the T-Mobile HD2 can use the full 1024ROM, even don't need the extend card....may it be ?
"At current moment LEO1024 supported, but only 512 megabytes of NAND is used. "
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Not sure what you mean by this comment.
I'm testing to see if I can replicate this issue, I do not have this issue as far as I can tell.
I revised my post, is it better or do you have suggestions to make this better? Is there a better place for my notes to go? i.e. different post or thread? Referenced in a STICKY? I am happy to help however I can.
That is so much easier to read now. Thanks for making it pretty!!!
Originally Posted by bount
waiting for 1 day the T-Mobile HD2 can use the full 1024ROM, even don't need the extend card....may it be ?
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Not sure what you mean by this comment.
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The USA T-Mobile HD2 has 1GB ROM and 576 MB RAM, whereas the Asian and European versions have 448 MB RAM (576 MB of RAM enabled by Special Radio) and 512 MB ROM. NAND is the internal flashable memory here, or the ROM in the phone. bount is wondering if the full 1GB of ROM can be used on the USA T-Mobile, rather than using the SD card. A more likely scenario might be having Windows Phone 7 and Windows Mobile on partitions in the 1GB of ROM, and Android on the SD card..............
Awesome this post is awesome........
Sir make a new post where we can get dual boot process WM7.5 & Android
Thanks in Advanceeeeeeee
SOHOM said:
Awesome this post is awesome........
Sir make a new post where we can get dual boot process WM7.5 & Android
Thanks in Advanceeeeeeee
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You can find all the information you are seeking on dual booting in this thread. I hope you find the information you need in that thread.

[Q] Nand Build Help

Hello there! i wish you all happy new near
so,i am new here and since i can't post in the developement part of the forum i came here to ask for help.
i use this rom: (Nand) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1914723
this guy has made 3 versions and all of them have problems. only for me i guess.. cause all of the comments i read are positive.
For those who already succeeded in doing this, i request some help.
here are the roms :http://code.google.com/p/nandroid-for-htc-blackstone/downloads/list
i installed all them.
the older rom is exactly the same as the update-black...
the fagyidroid it the newest and most people claim that it's the best.
but..
if i use the first 2 roms,the speed and performance are awesome, but i can't read the sd card. i already tried going to crm,pressing mount sd card but no luck. btw reboot device won't work..
if i use the fagyidroid, everything works. but it laggs. very much.
so the first 2 are incredibly fast but sd and wifi won't work while other users don't experience these problems
and if i use the second one, the phone is too slow.
any help would be appreciated since fagyi or other members won't reply.. and ofc i can't post a reply... (FAIL RULE)
what i do is
1)press volume key down + power button
2)update the black.nbh
3)add the command lines from my pc
4)press mount system and boot
5)factory reset
6)mount sd card
7)install the android.
8)Reboot --- but i won't reboot,in fact it freezes (i pull out the battery or reset from the back)
am i doing sth wrong ?
As fagyi has said this is still work-in-progress, and be patient with the boot.
If all fails, you may have to re-flash again.
Alternatively, you may want to try the FRX07.1 microsd version, but you may have to do a hard reset back to Windows Mobile first. Just make sure you have a fast (>Class4 microSD).
I had tried the microsd version and it works.
Update 14 Feb 2013
I had tried fagyi's [ROM] {NAND} AOSP-GBX | < Kernel: 2.6.27 > | 2013.01.20 and it works.
*Use the ODEXED version.
*Take note of the SD card workaround for Wi-Fi
*Phone SD card -to- PC by USB limitations. Need to do standalone SD card-PC by USB (SD card not in phone).
Hi all,
There is a new release, FagyiDROID-V1.zip.
I'm trying it and it looks so pretty. Fagyi has made many improvements and solved some issues ans bugs.
I have proven the previous version, and the more important bugs that I have found are the quick discharge of the battery and the delay of the clock in 10-15 minutes during battery charging.
I hope those will be solved in this new version.
Regards

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FAQ​
Q Why a special Q&T Thread for a specific ROM??
A The bigger a ROM development thread gets, the greater the chance that posts are being placed in this thread that are not related to the ROM development itself, e.g. problems with flashing, installation, bugs, things not working etc. However this is understandable, it's not according to the guidelines of XDA for Development sections. Therefore the main goals of the ROM specific Q&T threads is to avoid this cluttering of the original develpment thread with these OT posts by redirecting the posters to the ROM specific Q&T thread and also to relieve the developer from answering these post, so he can dedicate his time to developing.
Q How to move my post to the Q&A/T thread?
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Q When I'm asked to move my post to the Q#A/T thread, do I have to do that?
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Q Where can I download this ROM and How do I install?
A You can find the link to download and installation instructions HERE. Pay close attention to this post, everything required for a successful flash is listed right here. If you fail to follow the instructions or meet the requirements for installation, you could run into some problems.
Q What are the known issues with these ROM's?
A Right now there doesn’t appear to be any specific issues with this ROM.
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A see this question asked repeatedly across all ROMS. Honestly there is no way to give you an answer based on a ROM. There are too many variables in question and results vary from user to user and device to device. Battery life is going to depend on age and condition of your battery, your use habits with your device, installed apps, tweaks, settings, etc...
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Welcome post
Hi,
First of all welcome to this thread. I wanted to be the first poster in this Q&T thread, especially created and dedicated to my ROM thread, to show my appreciation to be able being a part of this.. I want to thank Kuzibri, and of course the entire Q&T Team (all of them are RC's), to make this possible.
Now a little word about the goal of this specific Q&T thread:
"goal of this specific thread is to clean up my development ROM thread with Off Topic posts. These kind of posts will ,with this especially created Q&T thread , redirected to this new Q&A/T thread. With Off Topic post we, Kuzibri and I, mean posts that are not directly ROM development related, e.g. I want to use ths ROM, how to install it or can I use this app with this ROM,etc. Kuzibri and I will be monitoring my ROM thread for these kind of posts and ask the poster kindly to move his post to this thread. We hope that after a certain amount of time this will be self-sustaining and becoming a normal thing to do.
Many thanks to Kuzibri and the entire Q&T team,
macs18max
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
​What is Nand, Data2EXT or NativeSD?
Just a brief understanding of types of installation. During installation of rom has 3 options for setup. 1. NAND 2. DataOnExt 3. NativeSD
1. NAND. Installing everything (System and data) on Phone Memory. sd-ext(EXT4 partition) partition isn't used
2. DataOnEXT. Installing all system files on phone(NAND) and Installing all data files on sd-ext(EXT4 partition)
3. NativeSD. Installing everything(System and Data) on sd-ext(EXT4 partition)
Depending on this 3 type of installation we need to decide if we need a Ext4 partition, as Nand do not require SD-EXT, but data2ext and NativeSD reuire SD-ext partition
Main Steps in brief
A. HSPL
B. Latest Radio
C. Install Bootloader cLK or MAGLDR (Seperate instructions for cLK and MagLDR)
D. Selecting system size and Install Recovery Extended TWRP 2.5.0.5 (Seperate instructions for cLK and MagLDR)
E. Partition sdcard (only data2ext and NativeSD)
F. Install ROM.
G. NativeSD setup (Seperate instructions for cLK and MagLDR)
H. Default kernel and Mulitboot options (For NativeSD, Seperate instructions for cLK and MagLDR)
Step A & B - HSPL, Radio
Install HSPL and the latest radio (probably most of you have done this, if not, search in Xda)
(It is recommended to task29 before flashing bootloader, but not necessary)
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Step C - Flashing Bootloader
Two type of Bootloader available for cLK or MAGLDR
First lets go to pro's and cons
Benifit MAGLDR over cLK
*Supports RMNET which is very stable data connection
*Support booting of WP7
*Boot a second faster than cLK
*NativeSD boot kernel don't occupy any space in Nand(Phone memory)
Benifit cLK over Magldr
*Support charging when device is OFF
*Behaves more like native android device, supporting fastboot and booting into recovery using ROM
*You can change system size by editing in settings, unlike Magldr we need to flash bootloader again.
Installation
Decide which Bootloader you want to flash: cLK or Magldr
Download Bootloader.zip and extract the content to a folder
Press and Hold volume down key and press switch on HD2. You will be booted into HSPL showing serial. Plug in the USB. HSPL will display USB
Run "LeoAdvancedRUU.exe" as administrator
Select "Regualr RUU (Task28) - recommended for flashing NBH with OS section
Select NBH file the bootloader you want (Selecting clk.nbh will flash cLK bootloader or magldr will flash MagLDR bootloader)
Click "Next" (This will flash bootloader, wait for it to finish and let it reboot)
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Step D - Flashing recovery and setting system partition
Understang of partitions: The Phones ROM has been partition into the following: Misc, Recovery, boot, system, cache, and data
Misc 1MB, boot 5MB and cache 5MB sizes are the same for most of ROM unless specified.
Recovery partition size depend on the Recovery we flash (For TWRP it is 9MB )
ROM develeper usually specifies the size of ROM, example system=300MB so we need to adjust system partition size accordingly.
The remaining space will be assigned to data automatically.
If you are planning to use data2ext, make system size 380MB as data partition isn't used, we can utilize everything for system.
For CLK​Boot into Mainmenu for bootloader by pressing and holding the back button when during boot.
Go to Settings>Resize partition and change size of system by adding and subracting values, commit changes and apply.
Also change the size of recovery partition to 9MB
Download Recovery.zip and extract to a folder. Plug in USB. Run file "fastbootflash.bat" Wait. It should take around 2 mins to flash.(There is no progress bar)
Reboot Clk and now we can boot into recovery by pressing and holding the back button when during boot, and choosing recovery.
For Magldr​Download Recovery.zip and extract to a folder. Open File "flash.cfg"
Change the partition size for system. for example if you want to change system partition to 300MB, change the following: system ya 300M
and save changes to flash.cfg
Boot into Mainmenu for bootloader by pressing and holding the power (disconnect) button when during boot.
Choose "USB flasher" in menu. Connect usb cable. Run "DAF.exe" as administrator and follow instructions. It will flash recovery and reboot.
During reboot hold power button and boot in MAGLDR main menu. Choose "AD Recovery"
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Step E - Partitioning SD card
Partitioning SD card with ext4 (only required for data2ext and nativesd, this step is not needed for nand type installations)
Once booted in recovery, go to "advance" > "partition SD card" > and choose size for sd-ext partition by moving the slider.
And "swipe to partition" will start creating and formatting partitions
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Step F - Installating ROM
TWRP can mount sdcard as USB Mass Storage by choosing Mount>Mount USB Storage.
Copy the installation ROM Zip file to sdcard. Safely remove device in Windows and Unmount from TWRP recovery
In TWRP main menu click install and choose installation zip file and swipe to install.
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Step G - NativeSD Boot
When we installed NativeSD, the Bootloader doesn't know how to boot it. On power on it will still boot the Nand ROM. So we need to make the bootloader boot nativesd rom. Heres how
For cLK​If we have installed a NativeSD ROM, we need create seperate boot partition for storing the NativeSD kernel. in clk we can add 4 more secandary boot partitons. sboot, tboot, vboot and wboot (Offcource this comprimises nand space). To add/remove secandary partition go to clk settings
Now we can flash NativeSD kernel on Sboot. 3ways of doing this. I have already included an option in aroma installer to flash sboot whilst installing rom. However if you are on other rom, you will need to flash sboot2.zip (search in xda) or you can goto twrp recovery>advance>native manager choose your secandary boot and rom.
For Magldr​For Magldr is rather simple. We don't need to add secandary boot partiton for nativesd. Just show the location of the kernel on sdcard.
Goto Magldr main menu. now select Services>BootSettings>AD SD Dir and choose the NativeSD folder on sdcard.
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Step H - Default kernel and Mulitboot options
Now that we have STEP G, I will try to explain about Default kernel and Mulitboot options.
When to bootloader boots into ROM we need to tell the bootloader which ROM we need to boot into, this is done by choosing default kernel
When We enable ShowMultiboot the bootloader will ask the user to choose the ROM that need to be booted into. (Clk will wait for 5seconds for user input and then will boot in defualt kernel whereas Magldr will wait forever until user choose the ROM)
Scenario:
User A: I want my HD2 to directly boot into Nand(or Data2ext) ROM when I switchON my hd2
User B: I want my HD2 to directly boot into NativeSD ROM when I switch ON my hd2
User C: I want my HD2 to ask me which ROM should I boot, when I power up my HD2 and I will choose everytime which ROM to boot
User A and B wants to directly boot into their ROM type without asking (so they need to disable ShowMultiboot) but User A need to set Default kernel as NAND and User B has to set default kernel to NativeSD
UserC has to enable show multiboot.. Below are steps how to achieve this
For cLK​Boot into Clk, Go to settings
You will see set default kernel. If you choose Nand it will boot into Nand(or Data2ext) ROM. (UserA should do this)
If you choose sboot(or on of the secandary) it will boot into NativeSD ROM. (UserB should do this)
If you enable show multiboot it will wait on the clk boot menu for 5 seconds. If you don't choose within 5 secs, it will boot to the default kernel selected (UserC should do this)
For MagLDR​Boot in MagLDR main menu.
We can set default kernel by going to Services>BootSettings>BootSource.
Choosing Boot from NAND will automatically boot into Nand or Data2ext everytime we switch on HD2 (UserA should do this)
Choosing Boot from SD will boot into NativeSD automatically, without asking, everytime we switch ON HD2 (UserB should do this)
We can enable show multiboot by going to Services>BootSettings>Always Menu. . Choosing Green-Yes will activate Show Multiboot(UserC should do this)
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I hope I haven't made this guide complicated.
If you found this installation instruction usefull. HIT THANKS BUTTON BELOW
Goal of this specific Q&A/T thread for SLIM ROM JB
Hi my dear followers of this ROM,
As an addition to the post of macs18max in the third post, I will explain further the goal of this specific thread created for this ROM with the permission of the Developer of this ROM:
This is a statement made in the Q&A/T template thread:
"While our forum has slowly been morphing, the one area we would like to keep original is Development
The goal is to alleviate the OT banter that occurs within any rom. While the XDA forum continues to grow, we need to help users work within the guidelines created by XDA. Over the last couple of years the average rom being created, has become a free for all chat thread. There tends to be much infighting and mod/developer cleaning.
The idea of this template is to create a Questions and Answers for each rom. This is in no way asking for Development to be moved here, rather any and all conversation that is non Development related to your conjoined Q&A."
This means that non-development related posts, should be posted - with the permission of the Dev - in this thread. What are the most common Off Topic posts, that should be posted in this Q&A/T thread?
1. Battery life related posts
2. Will this app work with this ROM
3. SD Card related problems
4. How do I dowmload and install this ROM, etc
Hope to have given you enough information,
kindest regards, Kuzibri
Is there a reason why should I replace my CWM 5.0.2.6. with 4ext recovery? I mean,is it better, does it have more options, is it more stable...?I'm asking this cause 4ext was recommended here as recovery type.
Will the flashing of 4ext wipe my rom and everything? I never flashed another recovery but cwm,and that was way back when my phone was still running WM.
Sorry for asking this here,but like I said ,only cause 4ext was mentioned here.
Thanks.
Sent from my Htc Hd2 using Tapatalk 2
I've just seen this: "Select the size of for 1st partition (Choose greater than 1024MB) (This will be the size of data partition)"
I have one 4ext 1024mb partition and everything is working fine, except some FC in trebuchet.
Is there a reason I should increase my partition to 2gb?
Lincoln357 said:
Is there a reason why should I replace my CWM 5.0.2.6. with 4ext recovery? I mean,is it better, does it have more options, is it more stable...?I'm asking this cause 4ext was recommended here as recovery type.
Will the flashing of 4ext wipe my rom and everything? I never flashed another recovery but cwm,and that was way back when my phone was still running WM.
Sorry for asking this here,but like I said ,only cause 4ext was mentioned here.
Thanks.
Sent from my Htc Hd2 using Tapatalk 2
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Hi Lincoln357, I think you should try another recovery, you might then be able to boot a pixeldroid rom, just a thought.
That said, I had trouble with this ROM on nativeSD booting from wm6.5.
I first tried launcher2 from aroma, after booting and at end of setup i had setup not responding (wait/force close) and could not get to launcher (home button pressed). After reboot it hung on slim bootscreen.
Fresh install same sdcard, and it hung on slim bootscreen. (note sdcard was previously formatted with gparted)
Fresh install new sdcard, chose nova, same problem with setup and couldn't get to launcher. (formatted with minitool)
Fresh install, same new sdcard, formatted sdext with recovery (4ext sd version edited by Xylograph, never given me problems before) and finally got it to go to launcher. Phew:laugh:
So a combination of sdcard and formatting got me there. It is odd how some roms are sensitive to these things
Lastly, I think the same problem with tytung's aroma script with ppp is occurring here. If you leave rmnet as default (booting from wm6.5), there is no data. you must choose ppp to get data despite there being a checksys.sh and lines in updater.script which should force ppp install for haret booting.
Anyway, its great to see Slim ROM back on our hd2, it seems really fast.
Excellent job max18mac :angel: and thanks for your continuing support for our hd2:highfive:
Posts in this Q&A/T thread
Hi my friends,
It/s vey nice to see, that when a Dev's Rom and the accompanying Q&A/T thread for this ROM are released on the same day, posters will make directly more use of this Q&A/T thread. Totally different from starting a Q&A/T thread for an already existing ROM!! Thanks very much for posting here and hoping that this thread will become very soon self-sustaining without our interference on the Dev's thread to move posts to this thread!!! Again, thank you very much, really appreciate this!!!!!
kindest regards, Kuzibri
Robbie P said:
Hi Lincoln357, I think you should try another recovery, you might then be able to boot a pixeldroid rom, just a thought.
That said, I had trouble with this ROM on nativeSD booting from wm6.5.
I first tried launcher2 from aroma, after booting and at end of setup i had setup not responding (wait/force close) and could not get to launcher (home button pressed). After reboot it hung on slim bootscreen.
Fresh install same sdcard, and it hung on slim bootscreen. (note sdcard was previously formatted with gparted)
Fresh install new sdcard, chose nova, same problem with setup and couldn't get to launcher. (formatted with minitool)
Fresh install, same new sdcard, formatted sdext with recovery (4ext sd version edited by Xylograph, never given me problems before) and finally got it to go to launcher. Phew:laugh:
So a combination of sdcard and formatting got me there. It is odd how some roms are sensitive to these things
Lastly, I think the same problem with tytung's aroma script with ppp is occurring here. If you leave rmnet as default (booting from wm6.5), there is no data. you must choose ppp to get data despite there being a checksys.sh and lines in updater.script which should force ppp install for haret booting.
Anyway, its great to see Slim ROM back on our hd2, it seems really fast.
Excellent job max18mac :angel: and thanks for your continuing support for our hd2:highfive:
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Maybe not a place for this question,but how do I get 4ext recovery?Just flash it from usb flasher option described by macs18max?Will it wipe my current rom?Like I said,I've been using only cwm since I switched from wm to android (wm was only a day on my hd2 )
Thanks
Sent from my Htc Hd2 using Tapatalk 2
Lincoln357 said:
Maybe not a place for this question,but how do I get 4ext recovery?Just flash it from usb flasher option described by macs18max?Will it wipe my current rom?Like I said,I've been using only cwm since I switched from wm to android (wm was only a day on my hd2 )
Thanks
Sent from my Htc Hd2 using Tapatalk 2
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Can't see why this is not the place for it. We are in Q&A forum after all I see your point though.
Unfortunately I don't know, hardly ever used nandroid. Been mostly on wp7 in nand, and 6.5 before that. you might have to search a bit, or maybe wait til max18mac wakes up after working all day (and more) on this release
Sorry can't help further.
Lincoln357 said:
Maybe not a place for this question,but how do I get 4ext recovery?Just flash it from usb flasher option described by macs18max?Will it wipe my current rom?Like I said,I've been using only cwm since I switched from wm to android (wm was only a day on my hd2 )
Thanks
Sent from my Htc Hd2 using Tapatalk 2
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I'm not entirely certain of this but if I'm not mistaken you just flash it in USB flasher. It will wipe all of your data and you should make a backup of your apps/data in Titanium Backup first (I don't think restoring a CWM backup in 4EXT is completely safe). No matter what you decide to do, backup first. You know what, just backup your data for the hell of it Seriously though, backup.
Nigeldg said:
I'm not entirely certain of this but if I'm not mistaken you just flash it in USB flasher. It will wipe all of your data and you should make a backup of your apps/data in Titanium Backup first (I don't think restoring a CWM backup in 4EXT is completely safe). No matter what you decide to do, backup first. You know what, just backup your data for the hell of it Seriously though, backup.
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I must be honest,I never backed up data or anything. I never use many apps so when it comes to that, I just do a fresh install. My question was will the flashing of 4ext recovery wipe my current rom, just to know. If it does, what the hell, I'll flash it again
sent from my Slim V1 HD2 using Tapatalk 2
Yeah it will wipe your ROM. You'll have to flash the ROM again (*cough* backup *cough*) but that's all you'll have to flash so it's not like a Task29 or anything.
Not sure if I missed it, but on the navigation bar I can see the screen off button but I don't see the power menu option . Is there such one for this Rom?
Sent from my Htc Hd2 using xda app-developers app
Xda app would not be bad and a patched adfree host file
Sent from my NexusHD2 using xda app-developers app
How much free ROM in starting and few hours working.
TheArt said:
How much free ROM in starting and few hours working.
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I'm sorry ,I really tried, but I cannot understand what you are saying.
sent from my Slim V1 HD2 using Tapatalk 2
Nigeldg said:
Yeah it will wipe your ROM. You'll have to flash the ROM again (*cough* backup *cough*) but that's all you'll have to flash so it's not like a Task29 or anything.
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So,I go to USB Flasher, connect my phone to my pc, run DAF.exe and run it and that's it?
Afterwards I need to flash rom again,and I go to recovery same way I did with CWM, from Magldr menu, right?
Just wanted to check before I do it, to be sure something doesn't go wrong.
Lincoln357 said:
So,I go to USB Flasher, connect my phone to my pc, run DAF.exe and run it and that's it?
Afterwards I need to flash rom again,and I go to recovery same way I did with CWM, from Magldr menu, right?
Just wanted to check before I do it, to be sure something doesn't go wrong.
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Exactly. I'm not sure how you edit the size of the /system partition when you flash 4EXT but hopefully that'll be clear when you do it. If not, you can obviously post here since this is a Q&T thread and someone who's used it is bound to help. Other than that, what you outlined is entirely correct so good luck flashing.

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Welcome post!
Hi,
First of all welcome to this thread. I wanted to be the first poster in this Q&T thread, especially created and dedicated to my ROM thread, to show my appreciation to be able being a part of this.. I want to thank @Robbie P, and of course the entire Q&T Team (all of them are RC's), to make this possible.
Now a little word about the goal of this specific Q&T thread:
"goal of this specific thread is to clean up my development ROM thread with Off Topic posts. These kind of posts will ,with this especially created Q&T thread , redirected to this new Q&A/T thread. With Off Topic post we, @Robbie P and I, mean posts that are not directly ROM development related, e.g. I want to use ths ROM, how to install it or can I use this app with this ROM,etc. @Robbie P and I will be monitoring my ROM thread for these kind of posts and ask the poster kindly to move his post to this thread. We hope that after a certain amount of time this will be self-sustaining and becoming a normal thing to do.
Many thanks to @Robbie P and the entire Q&T team,
chautruongthinh
Reserve
Hi chautruongthinh, i hope you are feeling better and on the road to recovery.
A brand new thread is created here today:highfive:
Thanks Robbie P. I'm OK
NativeSD
Hi chautruongthinh! Thank you for your development on HD2.
I tried to install your rom to NativeSD, but no luck, stuck on htc logo.
This is my configuration:
HD2 (EU)
Magldr 1.13
4EXT Recovery
1gb ext4
Tried installing it twice(with wipe and without) but always the same.
vlado3399 said:
Hi chautruongthinh! Thank you for your development on HD2.
I tried to install your rom to NativeSD, but no luck, stuck on htc logo.
This is my configuration:
HD2 (EU)
Magldr 1.13
4EXT Recovery
1gb ext4
Tried installing it twice(with wipe and without) but always the same.
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+1 Tried sometimes and HTC logo
Greatness should be honored!!
@chautruongthinh
Wish you all the best on you road of recovery from sickness and hospitalization!
A stupid human being forced the moderators to shutdown your thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2549926, which included a lot of effort, time, sweat an tears.
Keep head up, we are all watching the developments very closely and are looking forward for any new fix etc.
Please continue all your efforts and good work and don't get bothered by premature users, who are unable to
read the forum guidelines and understand the meanings of [Q/A] [DEV] (Testing) etc....there are alot of here @XDA!
Because the moderators are watching closely too NOW, i assume.
I will watch all the developments very closely, i am looking forward to see the final release! Chapeau :good::highfive:
NativeSD install steps
First of all, chautruongthinh, thank you so much for such a wonderful job you'd accomplished.
That's a great Holiday Gift to beloved HD2 users
I've been using HD2 a couple of years but I've been always using NAND ROM flash.
However, I decided to use this superb ROM with NativeSD since I got some bad blocks
on my HD2 so I'm very much noob for the NativeSD ROM install.
I used macs18max's instruction of NativeSD setup at this thread but I'm stuck at not able to load the ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40395787#post40395787
My current HD2 setting is
T-Mobile USA version
SPL: 2.08.HSPL
RAIDO: 2.15.50.14
cLK: 1.5.2.1
Transcend microSD 16GB Class 10
Then, I could manage to load cLK and set partitioning table size as:
recovery: 9MB
boot: 5MB
misc: 1MB
system: 500MB
userdata: 412MB
sboot: 5MB
cache: 25MB
Next, I could partitioning SD card using “eXtended” TWRP v2.5.0.5,
and set to: ext4/2056MB
From TWRP & install ROM, I selected
Install Type: NativeSD
Default Connection TYpe: PPP
Active RAM page Swap: No
Wipe: Wipe Dalvik-Cache
>> Install seems completed without an error
Now, back to cLK, I set followings:
ADD sboot
HIDE MULTIBOOT
NativeSD boot
Set Default KERNEL: Set as sboot
Enable ExtROM
Then, I end up getting result in Main Screen as:
KERNEL @ boot [INVALID]
KERNEL @ sboot [INVALID]
>>> Obviously, I cannot boot the ROM.
Did I miss or mess any step above?
Also, do I need any NAND ROM pre-installed?
Thank you in advance!!
EDIT: I tried "Data2ext" (DataOnExt?) install option and now I can boot the ROM!!
Well, I still wonder why NativeSD is not working and how much speed difference
would be compare to Data2ext.
Hi chautruongthinh, the link in OP is to your Slimkat build
I haven't had a chance to try this rom yet hope to soon.
NativeSD. Stuck on htc logo. Magldr 1.13. 4EXT Recovery (400 Mb system size). 2gb ext4 :crying:
Data on Ext work fine
Possible solution
vlado3399 said:
Hi chautruongthinh! Thank you for your development on HD2.
I tried to install your rom to NativeSD, but no luck, stuck on htc logo.
This is my configuration:
HD2 (EU)
Magldr 1.13
4EXT Recovery
1gb ext4
Tried installing it twice(with wipe and without) but always the same.
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Hi,
I was also having trouble with ext4 on nand with data on ext.
Some roms seem to not work so well with ext4, have your tried using ext3?
Also another option would be to do a factory restore and cache wipe.
Hope it helps
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XaMch said:
NativeSD. Stuck on htc logo. Magldr 1.13. 4EXT Recovery (400 Mb system size). 2gb ext4 :crying:
Data on Ext work fine
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Hi,
I had the same problem, but I gave up trying to install it on ext4.
After installing it on ext3 with multiple factory restores and some reinstalls it works great
chautruongthinh said:
Thanks Robbie P. I'm OK
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Hi chautruongthinh,
your Q&A/T thread is added to post #4 of our Public thread (HTC Devices - HD2).
kindest regards, Kuzibri
Thanks for your work
I have a problem:
I have installed the rom on nand with data on ext with 400mb system partition, 1024mb ext3 and 512mb swap.
After many attempts i have succeeded to install it and have it running, but my HD2 displays that I have 0mb free in the internal memory,
which i am certain that isn't full, havin only 148Mb occupied by stock apps.
I am unable to install anything because of this bug.
Thank you
kevindorner said:
Hi,
I was also having trouble with ext4 on nand with data on ext.
Some roms seem to not work so well with ext4, have your tried using ext3?
Also another option would be to do a factory restore and cache wipe.
Hope it helps
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Hi,
I had the same problem, but I gave up trying to install it on ext4.
After installing it on ext3 with multiple factory restores and some reinstalls it works great
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Thanks for info, will try later and report
Instruction to install ?
Hello
there is an instruction to install ?
Greeting mosquito
Installation Guide
Muecke03 said:
Hello
there is an instruction to install ?
Greeting mosquito
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Hi mosquito
Nand with data on ext
You have to install the latest ROM and HSPL
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611433
Then you have to wipe your nand with task 29 using this tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1090783
After the wipe, you should repartition it with either MAGLDR or CLK
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1021837
or you can use the same HTC HD2 nand toolkit, youtube has several videos with tutorials.
You have to try what system size works for you, in the main thread you can find:
"Minimum required: 400MB
Recommended: 450~500MB"
You have to enter CWM Recovery
-MAGLDR: boot up your phone into magldr by pressing the power button and not releasing it until you see the menu, and navigate with your volume rockers to 8.AD Recovery and press the call button.
-CLK: boot up by pressing the power and home button at the same time and also not releasing it until you see the recovery menu.
Once in CWM recovery, you have to access mounts and storage and then mount USB storage.
Connect your phone to the PC.
You have to repartition your sd card with two or three primary partitions, depending on whether you would like swap or not.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=916464
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2126363
You have to copy the downloaded custom ROMs .zip file and copy it to your FAT32 partition.
(the fat partition should be the first one in the partition table, or else windows will not recognize your phone)
Navigate back to the main menu of CWM recovery and select install zip from sdcard and choose zip from sdcard after that it's kind of straight forward, having to follow the instructions.
Nativesd and directSD
I recall that it's pretty much the same process, but you don't have to wipe your nand or partition your sdcard.
After entering CWM recovery, you have to same route to install it and the follow the on-screen instructions.
I hope that it was helpful,
if something is wrong, please correct me
kevindorner said:
Hi mosquito
Nand with data on ext
You have to install the latest ROM and HSPL
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611433
Then you have to wipe your nand with task 29 using this tool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1090783
After the wipe, you should repartition it with either MAGLDR or CLK
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1021837
or you can use the same HTC HD2 nand toolkit, youtube has several videos with tutorials.
You have to try what system size works for you, in the main thread you can find:
"Minimum required: 400MB
Recommended: 450~500MB"
You have to enter CWM Recovery
-MAGLDR: boot up your phone into magldr by pressing the power button and not releasing it until you see the menu, and navigate with your volume rockers to 8.AD Recovery and press the call button.
-CLK: boot up by pressing the power and home button at the same time and also not releasing it until you see the recovery menu.
Once in CWM recovery, you have to access mounts and storage and then mount USB storage.
Connect your phone to the PC.
You have to repartition your sd card with two or three primary partitions, depending on whether you would like swap or not.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=916464
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2126363
You have to copy the downloaded custom ROMs .zip file and copy it to your FAT32 partition.
(the fat partition should be the first one in the partition table, or else windows will not recognize your phone)
Navigate back to the main menu of CWM recovery and select install zip from sdcard and choose zip from sdcard after that it's kind of straight forward, having to follow the instructions.
Nativesd and directSD
I recall that it's pretty much the same process, but you don't have to wipe your nand or partition your sdcard.
After entering CWM recovery, you have to same route to install it and the follow the on-screen instructions.
I hope that it was helpful,
if something is wrong, please correct me
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Thanks, Prima as fast!
mosquito
Muecke03 said:
Thanks, Prima as fast!
mosquito
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You're welcome,
also I found a more helpful link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40395787#post40395787
kevindorner said:
You're welcome,
also I found a more helpful link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40395787#post40395787
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So I get it. But have no idea why ...
Thanks again
Mosquito

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