[02/11/2013][v4.2.0.1] HD2 NAND Toolkit - Toolkit for HD2 Users [Video][NEW] - HD2 Android NAND Development

Edit: Hey HD2 Folks! I was just checking in to see how my old thread was doing and im surprised by the number of people that are still using and updating the toolkit. It has been quite a few years since the HD2 has been released, and it is still getting updates that not even new phones are getting. HD2 has gotten a special place in smartphone history because of this. I would really like to thank all the developers that made this possible and all the users that supported the developers. I obviously don't have my HD2 anymore (i actually cracked my first hd2 and got a second one which i lost and got a third one which started having power button problems, then i moved on, i would still use one if i had one), but i will always support hd2 users. And im sorry to everyone who donated and didn't get their names on the donations list. I really appreciate your donation, i just wasnt able to update my thread due to different problems, and im sorry about that. I hope HD2 gets more updates and ability to run more oses (Ubuntu OS etc.) in the future.
Please Don't Forget to Check This Poll.
Thanks a lot to bzdemes for using the source code and continuing my work! This is what a community and open source is for!
Thanks a lot to 96edwy for making the video. I really appreciate it Also go to this link and thank him
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Please Do Not Modify/Rename/Delete Any Files From The Program Files Directory! Doing So Might Brick Your Device!!!
Hello XDA Users / HD2 Owners,
This is an All in One Toolkit for HTC HD2 NAND Users. The main purpose of this toolkit is to simplify many complex tools/guides which are difficult or unsafe to use. As we all know that HD2 has got a powerful hardware base, but the pre-packed Windows Mobile operating system just ruins all the fun of having a device with high specs. So, developers on XDA like codesmith and Cotulla have created alternative bootloaders which can load Android kernels so that we can use Google's Android operating system on our devices. This tool will help you install those bootloaders, and also do many other customization/modding works easily from one control panel. Here are the main features of the Toolkit:
Simplifies Installation of cLK and MAGLDR (Android Bootloaders)
Simplifies Installing Roms, Radios, SPL's and other things by letting you install NBH Files with one click
Makes it easier to Re-Partition your Android Phone
Makes it easier to install Reicvery
Automates process of flashing NBH Files
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Well, those were just the main highlights of the tool. There are a lots of other numerous features that will let you easily do many complex stuff. After lots of nights without sleep and red eyes, i have finally made this small piece of software able to do most things that a normal HD2 NAND Android would want to do easily.
Current Version: 4.2.0.1
Current Recovery Version: 5.0.2.6
Last Update: 6/15/2011
Latest HighLights
Installer
Express Mode - Express Mode enables you to automatically do a lots of stuff automatically. Just check the Express Tools button and try to use the features mentioned on the msgbox
NBH File Handler - Easily install nbh files by just opening it like a normal file
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About The Software
Hd2 Toolkit is the result of a lots of nights of work with help from recognized developers such as arif-ali, seadersn and others. I have tried my best to make the software as user friendly and powerful as possible. I really appreciate the fact that you guys are using and loving this little software i made. At first, i made a tool that was intended to make it easier to repartition MAGLDR bootloader. Then gradually you guys started using it and started suggesting more and more features which i implemented as soon as i could. Version after version, i started to add new new features you guys suggested and soon i changed the name to ClockworkMod Installer. After few versions of developement, and bug reporting from T-Macgnolia, i finally added support for cLK bootloader. Then after adding a lot more features you guys suggested, i changed the name again, and this time to a name that makes broader sense, HD2 Toolkit. I will keep on updating this tool as frequently as i can. I hope you guys will like this tool. Any suggestions, comments, questions, bug reports or anything related to this tool are welcome. Thanks to mods who made this post a sticky
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General Info
1) MAGLDR Repartition - This option will completely erase all your files and data on your device and change the system partition size to the one you choose. Use this option if you get no memory left error or if you need to change partitions to use new rom.
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2) MAGLDR Recovery Update - This will update your recovery from older version to newer version in MAGLDR without deleting any data or changing partitions. Use the first option if you get no memory left error. Your phone needs to be powered on, connected, usb debugging enabled and in android to use this option.
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3) cLK Recovery Install - This will install/update your recovery from older version to newer version in cLK. Your phone needs to be powered on, connected, usb debugging enabled and in android to use this option.
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4) cLK Repartition - This option allows you to re-partition your hd2 running clk bootloader easily like magldr.
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5) Downgrade Recovery - This option allows you to downgrade recovery on your hd2 easily. This might be useful if you get an no memory available error while flashing.
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MAGLDR Partitioning Instructions
1) Download the ZIP file.
2) Extract it somewhere.
3) Open Setup.exe
4) Choose the system partition size you want, or choose custom and enter custom size.
5) Press Repartition button.
6) Follow Instructions.
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MAGLDR Upgrade Instructions
1) Download the ZIP.
2) Extract it somewhere.
4) Choose MAGLDR Recovery Update
5) Press Update
5) Follow Instructions.
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cLK Partitioning Instructions
1) Download the ZIP file.
2) Extract it somewhere.
3) Open Setup.exe
4) Choose "cLK Reparititioin" and choose system partition size you want.
5) Press Repartition button.
6) Follow Instructions.
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cLK Upgrade Instructions
1) Download the ZIP.
2) Extract it somewhere.
4) Choose cLK Recovery Update
5) Press Update
5) Follow Instructions.
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Download (4.2.0.1)
Go To Download Thread By bzdemes, Latest download links will be provided here.
Download Drivers By T-Macgnolia
Donations
Donate
I am really thankful to everyone who donated to me and helped me keep the server alive. Donations are appreciated and help me pay for the server bandwidth costs and also to buy some coffee or soda sometimes. I would recommend donating to different charities that help in the welfare of human society than donating to me. You don't necessarily have to donate to me to use this tool. You are free to modify, distribute, debrand, or do anything with this tool for free (a credit would be good though). Thanks a lot to the people listed below for donating to me and helping me keep the server alive
Niki Muller - $10
Vincent ten Berge - $10
Graziano Burlini (rebel01s) - $10
W Cunneen (shakeym) - $10
Tomas V Curbelo (vcurbel) - $10
eladavron - $15
lucian ionut huidici - $10
Odai Jaber (hasoon2000) - $5
Jens Guenther - $10
Wilhelm Schulteis - $10
Mark Thompson - $5
Olav Indergaard (indyman1978) - $10
Benjamin Blavat - $5
Dimitrios Drivas - $10
Skopelitis Evagelos - $2
Carl Collins - $20
Roman Troppmann - $10
Gero Hanraths - $5
Marcus Rupp - $1
Tadhg Mahony - $5
Benjamin Blavat - $10
Jan McGhee - $5
Ronan Preston - $10
Sergii Grabovetskyi - $10
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Thanks a lot guys, i really appreciate your donations.
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Credits
bzdemes for continuing my work!
Koush for Clockworkmod
arif-ali and seadersn for compiling clockworkmod and also for lots of other stuff
T-Macgnolia for doing bug testing and reporting them (Big Thanks!!)
codesmith for cLK
Cotulla and DFT for MAGLDR
Everyone who suggested me features
Everyone else who has helped in developement of HD2
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Linux Users
mardurhack has confirmed that Downgrading Recovery works on linux using WINE.
I did not create an installer for linux users as the main tool required to flash CWM for MAGLDR hasn't been made for linux by DFT. I would suggest using WINE to emulate the app (haven't tried it yet but should work).
As for the cLK version, you can easily install it on linux. Just download a fastboot binary for linux and use the following command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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What to expect on future versions
Rom manager version fix
Custom partition sizes for cLK (working on it, almost complete)
Easy repartitioner for ROM Developers
Anything you suggest
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If you respect my work, please:
Do not directly link to the download link, because people will miss a lots of information and instructions provided on this thread. If you want people to download this software, provide a link to this thread.
Do not make mirrors, it just creates confusions and inteferes with updates. If you have a spare server and want to help me, please pm me and we can include it as an official mirror. And i dont get paid for distributing files, so i dont think it is necessary to make mirrors. Right?
Do not redistribute the application with viruses or trojans on them. No-one likes those. LOL
Thanks button would be great
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Please don't forget to read the FAQ on third post and instructions on second post.
P.S. I take no responsibility for anything done to your device by these tools. It works on my phone. And dont forget to hit the Thanks button if this helped. Enjoy!
Source Code For v4.1
I recently broke my left hand and wont be able to continue this project for like 2 months or more. So i want to release the source code to public so that you guys can continue it and improve it. The au3 files can be compiled using this tool. And the setup file can be compiled using Inno setup. I cant type much using my right hand only, so i hope u guys can figure out which file points to what. Not necessary, but if you modify and plan to release a modified version, a link to my website http://wireshock.com and credits to me would be appreciated. If you want the modified version to be included in this sticky post, please pm me. If you need help about source, add me on skype : kaushalsubedi . Thanks for your support and donations guys.
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FAQ
Instructions
A. How do i install MAGLDR?
1) Open Toolkit
2) Press "Install MAGLDR" button on "Other Tools" area.
3) A new window will open, follow instructions.
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B. How do i install / repartition cLK?
1) Repartitioning cLK and installing cLK is same thing. So choose repartition cLK on the top.
2) Choose the partition size you want to install and choose cache size you want to install.
2) Press the repartition button on the bottom left corner.
3) Follow instructions.
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C. How do i install/update recovery on cLK?
1) Choose cLK install recovery on top.
2) Press update button on the bottom left corner.
3) Follow instructions.
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D. How do i install recovery / do a repartition on MAGLDR?
1) Choose MAGLDR Repartition on top.
2) Choose the partition size you want to use. And type in the cache size you want.
3) Press Repartition button on the bottom left corner.
4) Follow instructions
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E. How do i update recovery on MAGLDR?
1) Choose MAGLDR update recovery on top.
2) Press Update button on bottom left corner.
3) Follow instructions.
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F. How do i change from MAGLDR to cLK?
1) Backup your current rom using recovery on magldr.
2) Open toolkit, and choose Wipe (Task29) on the bottom right.
3) Follow instructions and come back to toolkit after completing that.
4) Follow instructions from B. and C.
5) Download this file and put it on your sd. (Thanks to arif-ali, airforceproductions and charnsingh_online for the file)
6) Go to recovery and restore the backup you made.
7) Install the zip file you copied to your sd.
8) Reboot and you are ready to go.
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G. How do i change from cLK to MAGLDR?
1) Backup your current rom using recovery on cLK.
2) Open toolkit, and choose Wipe (Task29) on the bottom right.
3) Follow instructions and come back to toolkit after completing that.
4) Follow instructions from A. and D.
5) Download this file and put it on your sd. (Thanks to tytung for the file)
6) Go to recovery and restore the backup you made.
7) Install the zip file you copied to your sd.
8) Reboot and you are ready to go.
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H. How do i upgrade cLK?
1) Backup your current rom using recovery on cLK.
2) Open toolkit, and choose Wipe (Task29) on the bottom right.
3) Follow instructions and come back to toolkit after completing that.
4) Follow instructions from B. and C.
5) Go to recovery and restore the backup you made.
6) Reboot
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I. How do i upgrade MAGLDR?
1) Backup your current rom using recovery on MAGLDR.
2) Open toolkit, and choose Wipe (Task29) on the bottom right.
3) Follow instructions and come back to toolkit after completing that.
4) Follow instructions from A. and D.
5) Go to recovery and restore the backup you made.
6) Reboot
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Dont forget to check this guide if you want to change to cLK

FAQ
Q: What is ClockWorkMod?
A: It is an recovery tool that helps you install custom roms, backup your phone, restore and do a lots of stuff.
Q: What is nandroid?
A: It is a tool that lets you backup and restore your phone easily. Its available on clockworkmod recovery.
Q: What does the software do?
A: It helps you choose partition size easily, update magldr recovery without loosing data, update clk recovery and lot more. Check the first post.
Q: Is it free?
A: Yeap, always free.
Q: Will i loose all my data if i flash this?
A: Depends on what you are trying to do, refer to first post.
Q: How can i avoid loosing data?
A: Update, dont reparittion, or use nandroid.
Q: How does one decide what partition size to set?
A: It depends on the rom you are using, some ROM's suggest you to use small partition and some suggest you to choose large ones (specially sense roms)
Q: Where can i find this software? please..
A: LOL, this made me laugh. Its in the zip file named HD2_Installer.exe
Q: It says no memory left, what should i do now?
A: No memory left means the last version of recovery you installed was smaller than the current one. You need to completely repartition MAGLDR in order to install new version in that case.
Q: The last version seems to be confusing. What is Magldr partitioning? Should it just say "Install CWM Recovery" instead?
A: I will add a documentation after few minutes.
Q: I have the following error:
Error Descritpion: Config load failed.
Info: .\RSPL\RSPL.cpp (725)
Error Descriptoion: Config: file not exist
Info: .\RSPL\RSPL.cpp (359)
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A: Fixed in version 2.2
Q: Cursor just keeps blinking. Nothing happens.
A: Your usb is not connected properly, reconnect it.
Q: I have one more question.
A: Reply this thread, ill help.
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ChangeLog For Installer
v1.0 - 5/21/2011
Initial Release
Lots of Partition Presets
Ability To Choose Custom Sizes
Windows Only
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v2.1 - 5/28/2011
Complete Re-Do
Added cLK Support
Added Console
New UI
MAGLDR Update Added
Fixed Bugs
FileSystem Fix
Lot More..
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v2.2 - 5/28/2011
Fixed DAF RSPL Error
Fixed Some Bugs
Changed file working dirs
Lot More..
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v3.1 - 5/31/2011
Added Complete Support For cLK
cLK Repartition Added
New UI
cLK Update added
Task29 Added
Magldr and cLK Installer added
clk fastboot update problem fixed
bugs fixed
language file support added
code optimised
clk downgrade option added
Lot More..
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v3.4 - 5/31/2011
Added HSPL Installation Option
Fixed some bugs on language file
Changed Icon
Added MAGLDR cache partition size chooser
Changed default cache from 5 to 44 in clk
Downgrade Recovery works for both clk and MAGLDR now
Lot More..
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v3.6 - 6/1/2011
Fixed Button Names
Fixed Language File Errors
Fixed Coding Bugs
Fixed DAF Error, Made it error proof (for real this time)
Added custom NBH Installer
Fixed File Working Dir Errors
Lot More..
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v3.9 - 6/2/2011
Fixed cLK Recovery Installer Bug
Changed language file texts, more clear now.
Beta tested everything again.
Customised RUU and Task29, better instructions
Fixed file browser bug
Added 450MB cLK partition (thanks to arif-ali)
Modified task 29, its blank now. (doesnt install splash)
Fixed instructions on CWM updater
Lot More..
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v4.1 - 6/14/2011
Setup File
Express Mode
Bug Fixes
NBH File handler
Update Button
Drivers
Fixed bugs on language files
Lot More..
About This Version:
Really sorry that it took longer than other versions. Dont forget to check express tools and direct installation of nbh files on this version. Feedbacks are welcome
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wow wow wow

man this is great step for what we need ..u read our mind ..thanks

kinda noob question - but if i will flash this newer version, will i loose my installed Android ROM?
and second one - can i avoyd deleting rom by simple backup?
thx

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kinda noob question - but if i will flash this newer version, will i loose my installed Android ROM?
and second one - can i avoyd deleting rom by simple backup?
thx
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first answer: yes, currently, magldr doesnt support flashing recovery without recreating the partitions. if you are using clk, you wont loose anything.
second answer: just use nandroid from your current recovery and you will be good to roll

What is new for the recovery ? Except the nice installer ?
Thanks anyway

Nice job...

How does one decide what partition size to set?
TIA

The installer is a genius idea, thanks very much. Is there a current changelog for CWM itself?

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How does one decide what partition size to set?
TIA
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depending on witch rom you use.... usualy non sense roms will work with 150mb partition as for the sense roms you need 250-400mb. just read the req of each roms

Thx a lot mate! Right now, I'm currently using your cwm method.
Just want to ask you:
Whats different between 3.0.4 and 3.0.8? I'm currently using 3.0.4.
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Nice job!!
Did anyone try to port a backup maded in 3.0.2.5 to 3.0.2.8, i know that in older versions there was a problem.
i have played a little and i saw that changing the partion ,changes the cache to,how do you personalize that?i have created the partition,stoped the process, changed the cache,started the process and the cache came back in default....
Sent from my HTC RAM (D)HD2 v.2.0 using XDA App

Please correct instructions in bat file for CLK:
in your file:
echo Power It Off,
echo Hold Home Button And Power Button Till
echo You Get In The FastBoot Mode
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it should be:
Power on your phone, hold left arrow button
till you get the fastboot mode
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(hold Home button to enter into recovery)

Cooool...
Thanks man..

Excellent work.
The latest CWM is 3.1.0.1
It is the one I am using.
How easy is it to change the recovery to the latest?
Sent from my HD2 phazer!

thanks dude ,id hit the thanks button a hundred times if i could ,this is a great idea

Yeah I also want to know what'd new in this version. Can we reboot into the recovery now, or any other exciting development?

Installer
I have created an custom installer type tool that enables you to choose the partition size of system partition instead of downloading different files for each partition size.
Just choose the size of the partition as you want and press flash button and follow simple instructions.
>>>>Where can i find this installer? please..

Related

[ROM] seeARMS' XXJPY v0.2 (12/23/10) [STEAM RECOVERY]

PLEASE NOTE: If you are using a Canadian handset, I recommend switching over to my JL2 based ROM. It's the same speed (if not quicker), and I will be providing much more updates for it. The ROM can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=906977
News
12/23/10 - v0.2 released! Includes an error-checking script to prevent possible errors from occuring, new Steam recovery, wipe and non-wipe versions and more! Check the changelog for more info.
12/22/10 - v0.1, initial beta release
Hey everyone,
This is a rom which aims to provide the absolute best user experience by being extremely quick without sacrificing any necessary features. The majority of Samsung bloatware is removed, however a good portion of the pre-installed apps are left untouched. This ROM is based on XXJPY (Froyo 2.2.1).
If you have any questions prior, while, or after installing this ROM, please read the first few posts, as I'll try to address every possible (major) problem which can occur. If, after reading the posts, you are still encountering a problem, please reply to this thread being as detailed as possible. This allows me to fix problems quickly and easily.
Now, this is my first ROM, so there are bound to be a handful of bugs. However, I've been using this ROM for a few days and have yet to encounter any major problems.
Note: Please don't complain about Quadrant, Linpack, or any other pointless benchmark scores. If you've used the ROM and it's sluggish, by all means tell me, but don't base your opinion of the speed merely on a benchmark.
Okay, so what now?
1. Download and Install Instructions
2. Changelog, To-Do
3. FAQ and Problems
4. Screenshots, Media, User Comments
Features
Based on XXJPY (Froyo 2.2.1)
Patched Speedmod kernel, version K12 hz=256(allows you to mount on computer without problems)
Steam multi-touch recovery: update.zip on SD card
Added an error-checking script which prevents errors when installing [thanks Darkyy!]
All-black Gingerbread theme (saves battery)
Fully deodexed
Fully zipaligned
Fully updated Google Apps (YouTube, Flash, Market, Gmail, Maps)
Latest Su and Busybox
All protected apps in market - modified build.prop
Big APN list, which allows instant internet + MMS access
Integrated ClockworkMod Recovery
Stock AOSP Lockscreen
Bell UGJK3 Modem
Backlight Notifications
Added Applications:
Nexus S Live Wallpapers
Swype v 2.15 (Newest)
Launcher Pro
Optional: Gingerbread Keyboard (install from SD Card)
Removed Applications:
AllShare
Diary
Aldiko Reader
Press Reader
Layar
Thinkdroid
Write and Go
Credits (in no particular order)
-Hardcore for the kernel
-santiemanuel for the Nexus S Live Wallpapers
-vukandric for the theme
-Darkyy for help on the update script, and for generally being awesome
Download and Install Instructions
Downloads
Latest and Greatest
-v0.2: seeARMS XXJPY (12/23/10)
Wipe: http://www.multiupload.com/L9SUOBKO88
No Wipe: http://www.multiupload.com/9F5E89AYTP
-v0.1: seeARMS XXJPY (12/22/10)
http://multiupload.com/G6XTJF07MO
Modems
To flash these modems, use Odin and select the "modem.bin" file in the PHONE box. Go to Settings -> About on your phone after flashing and look at Baseband to ensure it flashed correctly.
JL2: http://www.multiupload.com/TC1ME8VB20
JK4: http://www.multiupload.com/3HOKWMBHO2
Installation Instructions
Before installing, disable any lagfixes (which can typically be done by booting into recovery mode and selecting "Disable Lagfix").
Also, if you wish, backup everything! Perform a NANDROID backup in recovery, backup your music, files, etc. In case something goes wrong (it will eventually), you'll have peace of mind.
Please note: this rom will wipe all your data. It will not, however, format your internal or external SD cards. This means you'll lose apps and settings, but not music, movies, etc.
Lastly, I recommend performing a factory reset before installing any new rom.
If you're running a previous version of my ROM, feel free to install the non-wiping version. However, if you're switching roms, I recommend running the standard version, which will erase all data.
1. Download and copy this file to your internal memory card.
2. Boot into recovery, and select "Install zip from sdcard".
3. Select "Choose zip from sdcard", and scroll to the ROM.
4. Select OK, and wait for the file to flash.
5. Reboot. This reboot will take a while (upwards of 2-5 minutes), so be patient and don't shut off your phone!
Congratulations, you've successfully flashed!
After it boots, I'd recommend doing a few things in order to allow your phone to be as quick as possible:
1. Boot back into recovery, select "Advanced SpeedMod ULK Features". Choose "LAGFIX options", then "Faster: EXT4 ALL". This applies a lagfix, and converts the partitions into the faster EXT4 filesystem.
2. In recovery, go back to the Advanced SpeedMod ULK Features menu. Choose "TWEAK options", and enable every tweak. For more information about these tweaks, see HERE.
Also, window animations are disabled by default. You can enable them by going into settings -> Display, and selecting Animations.
3. If you'd like the Gingerbread Keyboard, open up the My Files application and navigate to the directory "Gingerbread_Keyboard". Open up the .APK file and install as usual.
Changelog And To-Do
Changelog
v0.2
-Google Voice Search updated
-Added option to install gingerbread keyboard
-Updated kernel version to K12
-Added error checking script - with help from Darkyys rom (This prevents possible errors when installing)
-added nowipe and wipe versions
-Modified build.prop to allow all protected market apps
-Added Steam recovery - check FAQ for info on how to access it
v0.1 - Initial beta release
To-Do
-Gingerbread Keyboard
-Extended Power menu
-Support for different themes
-Stock application pack (available for flashing through CWM)
-Better modem (JL2? JK4?)
-Faster browser
-Modded SMS Application
-Modded Camera Application
If there's anything else you'd like to see in this ROM, just ask.
FAQ And Problems
FAQ
I'm on stock Froyo and I have 3e recovery!
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No worries. Follow these steps:
1. Download Odin from here.
2. Download the Speedmod kernel for whichever Android version you're running. Make sure to download the Odin kernel, not the CWM one!
3. After downloading, extract the .TAR file from the file you just downloaded.
4. Open Odin, and turn off your phone. Connect your phone to your PC via USB, and enter download mode by holding volume down + home + power.
5. Odin should detect your phone. Load up the .TAR file in the "PDA" box in Odin. Make sure the other boxes are left blank. Untick "Repartition". Start flashing.
6. Your phone should automatically reboot with the new kernel! To double check, shut it off and boot into recovery. If you see CWM recovery, you're successful!
7. Now you're required to download the patch for the Speedmod kernel, which will allow you to copy the ROM over to your internal SD card. If you don't install this patch, the internal SD card will be detected as a CD drive, and will be read-only. The patch is able to be downloaded from HERE. Simply copy this patch to your SD card, boot into CWM, and flash it using "install zip from sdcard". After doing this, follow the normal steps to install this rom!
I'm encountering force-close issues, and general app issues right after installation.
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Simply perform a factory reset. Clear the cache + Dalvik cache in recovery as well, if you'd like.
What's this steam recovery and how do I access it?
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Steam recovery is a new, semi-functional multi-touch recovery created by sztupy. This recovery has all the features the standard CWM one has and more. Check his thread for more info.
Please note: Because (currently) the only Steam-compatible kernel is based on a much older base version (ie: not XXJPY), a small amount of features are incompatible, such as lagfix options, kernel options, etc. However, the majority of features (such as mounting, wiping, etc) are working just fine. I'm working on getting everything working; as soon as it is, it will fully replace CWM on this ROM.
To enable it, just boot into CWM and go to "Apply sdcard: update.zip". After doing this, it will boot into the new Steam recovery. You must do this every time you want to access it.
My GPS isn't working! It takes forever to lock and displays my position inaccurately!
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Try clearing the GPS data on your phone. Do the following: (Original poster unknown. Reposted by dpvu.)
1) Enter *#3214789650# into the dialpad.
2) Under "Application Settings" set the Start Mode to Coldstart.
3) At the main menu "Delete GPS Data".
4) At the main menu "Get Position Test".
If you're still not finding many satellites try setting Operation Mode to "MS Based" in the "Application Settings". I did all of this then set the GPS back to hot start.
Screenshots, Media, User Comments
Screenshots
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User Comments
°Dexter° said:
Impressive rom seeArms, really really fast...faster than others, indeed.
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Very good work,no major issues by now,i'm eagerly waiting for next release
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Existence. said:
it's runnin great, thanks seeARMS. can't wait for the JL2 version. i really dont wnt to brick my phone and i think the JL2 version fixes the SD dying problem so i cant wait!
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hi. looks good. i will test it now and give feedback after.
thanks for your work and keep going.
btw: why are using this modem?
gonna try this ROM out!
Quadrant score? I will try it, looks good.
gonna try this release soon, good job
fenerbuuh said:
hi. looks good. i will test it now and give feedback after.
thanks for your work and keep going.
btw: why are using this modem?
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I'm using this modem because I need the Canadian band, because, well, I'm located in Canada. And, according to this guide, this modem is very good on battery life and reception.
In later versions of this ROM I'll most likely include a different modem (or a flashable modem). Something like that.
Any modem you'd prefer to see included?
Place this zip into PDA on Odin and upload it.
Any chance to work this?
I would like to try this rom,but I've 3e and I can't do it the way been described...
Hey man, to bad i flashed Docs jpy rom just yesterday evening, and dont want to change rom on a daily base. But ill test it for sure just because id not have to change kernel afterwards...
so thanx for your work and keep it coming man...
Mparmpa-Nikos said:
Place this zip into PDA on Odin and upload it.
Any chance to work this?
I would like to try this rom,but I've 3e and I can't do it the way been described...
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Flash the SpeedMod kernel (or any kernel which supports froyo and has integrated Clockworkmod Recovery).
I'll add a guide to do this in the FAQ.
seeARMS said:
Flash the SpeedMod kernel (or any kernel which supports froyo and has integrated Clockworkmod Recovery).
I'll add a guide to do this in the FAQ.
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I'm looking forward to this,man!Thank's
Mparmpa-Nikos said:
Place this zip into PDA on Odin and upload it.
Any chance to work this?
I would like to try this rom,but I've 3e and I can't do it the way been described...
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No way man, but you could get hardcores kernel as an odin package, it comes with cwm recovery, flash that first and then use cwm to install this rom.
Mparmpa-Nikos said:
I'm looking forward to this,man!Thank's
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Done. See the FAQ.
Welcome new devinteresting rom,gonna try it...
Thank you
Welcome seeARM!
Nice to see another dev helping the SGS Community.
Feel free to PM me if you have a question or anything else
- darkyy.
Sounds good
Will likely give this a try as the XXJPX modem causes me to lose my 850 WCDMA connection all too frequently (even though I've enabled it). Just curious if there are any problems with Market, or will it come updated to 2.2.7 already?
Cheers mate!
Darkyy said:
Welcome seeARM!
Nice to see another dev helping the SGS Community.
Feel free to PM me if you have a question or anything else
- darkyy.
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Will do Darky, thanks.
canad1an said:
Will likely give this a try as the XXJPX modem causes me to lose my 850 WCDMA connection all too frequently (even though I've enabled it). Just curious if there are any problems with Market, or will it come updated to 2.2.7 already?
Cheers mate!
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Market comes updated to version 2.2.7 already. I haven't had any problems with it at all.

[07 JAN][NAND][ROM-ZIP][Discontinued] HD2ONE 1.2 CM6.1.1 for CWR

Discontinued​I'll make this short and sweet. Thanks to RaiderX303 recent work porting over clockwork recovery we can now flash roms in the update.zip format directly from sd with no need for a pc to flash a new rom. This allows most importantly the ability to to create Nandroid backups and restores.
Using RaiderX303 method I repacked my favorite ROM into a zip package ready for Clockwork Recovery.
Rom is Kouno.Takaaki's HD2ONE 0.3.6. This is based on his original release and everything should work just as it did before on this rom.
Please don't ask questions as to why this doesn't have xyz, or sense this or that, this is a close to stock vanilla android mod, if you want pretty sense skins, or don't like the way it looks, then get a sense rom.
His original thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=823471
Intrid.gz is updated to his newest version as of 1.2, details here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898067
Kernel is now Prj's .3, which is based off Hastarin's 8.6, modified for nand use. Feel free to update using the method in the Intrid.gz thread if you want a different kernel.
First you need to install clockwork recovery which has been ported by RaiderX303...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898913
Then ...
How to flash;
1: Boot into Clockwork Recovery
2: Select install zip from sdcard
3. Select choose zip from sdcard
4: Select ROM file (HD2ONEupdate.zip) and then confirm
5: Wait for All Done! message
6: A wipe is recommended but not always required, if you experience force closes or things not working, try wiping before posting problems.
Please remember, I am not the original chef for this ROM, I have only repacked it into a format suitable for clockwork recovery so keep questions related to the underlying rom to the original forum. Also if you haven't read anywhere else, when you switch over to clockwork recovery method your userdata will be wiped so backup accordingly.
Download Link:
V. 1.2 http://www.multiupload.com/86KDPU1BXO
Wifi Tether App: http://www.multiupload.com/XVVRIFG83F
V. 1.1 http://www.multiupload.com/UR329DN289
V. 1.0 http://www.multiupload.com/06Q70SASLA
Changelog:
Version 1.2 01/07/2011
-Problems with intrid.gz not recognizing /.data/config.txt should be resolved. Changes to config.txt should now work properly.
-Kernel updated to prj's .3
Version 1.1 01/05/11:
-Updated Intrid.gz to Kouno.Takaaki v1.1 Ramdisk(should make update systemfiles,kernel,etc easier) See original thread for more details http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=898067
-Added Google Talk app and Google News/weather widget to systemapps as not downloadable from market, for all other google apps, ie. gmail,youtube, etc, download the newest version from market.
-Small modification to default MMS settings for Tmobile US users to fix mms send issues. If creating new data img settings will load by default, otherwise goto settings,wirelessnetworks,mobilenetworks,accesspoint names, menu button, reset to default, this will get you updated mms settings for tmobile us.
-If coming from 1.0 you should be able to do a no wipe update in recovery without problems.
Verson 1.0 01/04/11:
- Initial Release
Credits to;
Kouno.Takaaki for his Rom
RaiderX303 for his work on porting Clockwork Recovery
Cotulla + DFT - For MAGLDR and all the great work thats gone into NAND on the HD2
CyanogenMod Team - For the great recovery that allows flashing custom roms
Anyone else who has contributed to android on the HD2
Thanks, wanna try..
What a beautiful day
what initrd and zimage did you use for this rom.zip?
thanks..
rmnet or ppp? thanks!
Hi, I try to change the density with 200 in /system/build.prop. But it is not work when I restart my phone?
Is there a problem? I saw that the rom is based on CM build. But I can change it on CM 6.1.1 build. Could you please help me to take a look?
flashed fine but then just sits at the green htc screen...
did hard reset..same thing...boots to green htc screen.
thnx to titanium backup im back where i started 15 mins later
Does it support data.img on sdcard?
tried this but getting a nand kernel open failed when magldr tries to load the rom any ideas?? Do i have to supply my own kernel??
Ricey
Ok to address some questions and issues.
Build is RMNET, again based on original Nand HD2ONE.
Kernel is proj .2 which is based off of Hastarins Kernels.
Intrid is also from HD2ONE nand build so... it supports data.img to sd (off by default), therefore you must create a folder in the root of your SDcard and do the following:
Name folder. ".data"
Inside ".data" , Name a new txt file "config.txt"
Then you can add any of the following lines:
data2sd=0
- default nand userdata
data2sd=1
- enable data.img support
data_size=512
- size of data.img, only work when data.img support enabled
- default 512
lcd_density=240
- change the size of icons
- default 240
gps_zone=us
- country code, us, fr, jp, etc
- default us
As for people having issues booting or getting stuck at green htc, I would give a few pointers, if first boot then keep in mind the build is creating a new data file and first boot could take 10 minutes, so be patient. Second if getting issues with magldr saying it can't load a particular file/kernel, you probably had a bad flash and I would start by doing a wipe within clockwork recovery and reflash.
bigfoots1 said:
flashed fine but then just sits at the green htc screen...
did hard reset..same thing...boots to green htc screen.
thnx to titanium backup im back where i started 15 mins later
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Fix permissions after flashing could help
Works just as HD2ONE should - flawlessly Thanks a lot
ok, I thought i had waited 10 minutes...
wasnt sure if it was building or not.
i will try again and wait it out.
like i said titanium backup to the rescueif needed anyway...
Thank you!
drewestate said:
Ok to address some questions and issues.
Build is RMNET, again based on original Nand HD2ONE.
Kernel is proj .2 which is based off of Hastarins Kernels.
Intrid is also from HD2ONE nand build so... it supports data.img to sd (off by default), therefore you must create a txt file in the root of your SDcard and do the following:
Name new txt file ".config" (without quotes)
Then you can add any of the following lines:
data2sd=0
- default nand userdata
data2sd=1
- enable data.img support
data_size=512
- size of data.img, only work when data.img support enabled
- default 512
lcd_density=240
- change the size of icons
- default 240
gps_zone=us
- country code, us, fr, jp, etc
- default us
As for people having issues booting or getting stuck at green htc, I would give a few pointers, if first boot then keep in mind the build is creating a new data file and first boot could take 10 minutes, so be patient. Second if getting issues with magldr saying it can't load a particular file/kernel, you probably had a bad flash and I would start by doing a wipe within clockwork recovery and reflash.
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15 minutes and counting...still sitting on green htc screen...
please explain...
if there are extra steps needed then why isn't that mentioned prior to this?
schremer said:
Fix permissions after flashing could help
Works just as HD2ONE should - flawlessly Thanks a lot
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Since this incorporates Clockwork Recovery, can this now be used to swap kernels as well?
25 minutes at the green htc screen. I think its safe to say this has nothing to do with the data file be created. it doesn't work.
followed instructions, it flashes the zip and after reboot it just sits at htc screen...
I think im done messing with this untill i see others who have actually got this to flash and boot properly...
if there is another step then please state it...nebulous comments like "change permissions" are useless
Thanks..
bigfoots1 said:
please explain...
if there are extra steps needed then why isn't that mentioned prior to this?
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It depends Owning android phone before used to fix permissions after flashing.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using Tapatalk
This build is freakin good
But I have a little problem with me settings.. if I want to go to settings -> sounds the whole settings fc
Tried it with fixin the permissions in the CW mod, but didn't work.. someone else has this issue?
lol..so basically your talking out your ass?
schremer said:
It depends Owning android phone before used to fix permissions after flashing.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using Tapatalk
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bigfoots1 said:
lol..so basically your talking out your ass?
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I'm not sure if understood you right. Anything personal?

[DISCONTINUED][CWM/cLK] Froyo Sense revolution 2.5.1

Notes:
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This build is a rework/continuation of MDJ Froyo Sense Revolution series
If m-deejay decides to update his original build, I will discontinue this build
Use this at your own risk. I will not be accountable if this causes you phone to fail, or you lose your data. The backup of your data is your responsibility.
I am a newbie to the android development, so please be patient with fixes and releases; and your help and advice will be appreciated.
Finally: Please, Click Thanks if you appreciate the build, and all works.
Kernel Usage
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The kernel used in this ROM is based on MDJ S9.2, and have ported it, and have patched to the latest upstream with a lot of fixes Just to confirm, this kernel was originally S9.2 from MDJ, so up until then all credit is to him
The git is available here, check logs and diffs for the changes made. There is a neat build script to get it compiled for yourself if you want as well in Linux or cygwin. I am using the test branch at the moment.
ROM Links
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I have tested an upgrade myself to these releases myself, and have not encountered any problems. But everyones setup is different, the upgrade process may work for you. But would recommend to do a NAND backup before you do. FINALLY, I will not be held responsible if you lose any data.
DFT releases will not be provided, so DON'T ask
The build of this ROM is available here, If anyone wants to have play with this build, then feel free to checkout the repository by running the following command in Linux. This will grab the whole repository onto your machine.
Code:
git clone http://github.com/arif-ali/android_leo_fsr.git
Froyo Sense Revolution 2.5.1 NAND CWM MAGLDR, Click or scan the image
Froyo Sense Revolution 2.5.1 NAND CWM cLK, Click or scan the image
Forum Links
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ClockworkMod HowTo
cLK howto
config.txt Howto
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ppp_mode - set PPP or not, valid values 1 or 0 (not for cLK)
gps_zone - zone from pool.ntp.org, values may be uk, us, europe etc... check pool.ntp.org, for all possible values
example config
Code:
ppp_mode=1
gps_zone=uk
cLK Howto
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Download the attached cLK1.3.3_system_250M_arif-ali.zip, or cLK1.3.3_system_210M_arif-ali.zip
turn phone on with volume down key, so that it is in SPL
install cLK by double-clicking CustomRUU.exe
To install recovery download the correct one from post #2 of cLK thread (link below)
reboot phone into fastboot by keeping the back key pressed
flash recovery by running "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
How To (CWM - MAGLDR)
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Make sure you have partitioned the SD card correctly (ext partition, and a vfat partition)
Make sure you have followed the ClockWorkMod Howto to add the recovery to the phone (see links in the thanks/credits section)
Download the link above and put it into the vfat partition, maybe in a folder called ROMS
Boot phone into MAGLDR by holding on the Red button/close call
Select AD Recovery (Option 8)
Select Install zip from sdcard
Select choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM from the SD
Select Yes to install the zip
reboot the phone and enjoy
How To (CWM - cLK)
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Make sure you have partitioned the SD card correctly (ext partition, and a vfat partition)
Download the link above and put it into the vfat partition, maybe in a folder called ROMS
Boot phone into fastboot by pressing the back key
flash the recovery using "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
reboot phone into cLK recovery by holding on the Home key
Select Install zip from sdcard
Select choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM from the SD
Select Yes to install the zip
reboot the phone and enjoy
Howto ROM Manager
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After booting into the phone, you need to create the following file on your sdcard, and reboot the phone. Hopefully after this, your phone should work.
Code:
/sdcard/clockworkmod/.settings
with the following contents
Code:
{"is_clockworkmod":true,"current_recovery_version":"3.0.1.9","readonly_recovery":false,"recovery_timestamp":1300214577721,"flash_recovery":"flash_image recovery %s ; ","reboot_recovery":"","detected_device":"leo"}
I will attempt to get this added in the next release
Please READ!!!
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make sure that any app that you do install move it back to the phone, and that will automatically reside on the SD card in the ext2/ext3/ext4 partition
For the this ROM 210 MB in /system, So you need the Recovery_250M from the RaiderX303's thread
To Do List / Work in-progress
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v2.6
Fix AudioFlinger Issue
Fix volume issues
Add Stock Theme Option
Thanks/Credits
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m-deejay (ROM & kernel)
Cotulla (MAGLDR, HSPL)
kholk (Radio)
RaiderX303 (ClockworkMod)
birkoffsjunk (img2cwm)
tkirton (dtapps2sd)
cedesmith (cLK)
letama (ril_wrapper)
#htc-linux and #htc-linux-chat
All ROM users
Screenshots
Screenshots
Changelog
v2.5.1(25/03/2010)
new kernel AA 0.5 (see kernel changelog for details)
support for ROM Manager if using cLK
Add latest ROM Manager to cLK build
update to cLK 1.3.3
cache moved to mtd cache
Add ES File Explorer
Update gmail, youtube apks
v2.5(13/03/11)
added cLK support
moved AA 0.3 kernel
added PPP support
added config.txt support
fixed APN issue in framework
Initial Release (by me)
Downloading & try soon
chairman_palm said:
Downloading & try soon
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Any feedback?
Update to 2.5.1
Updated, highlights below,
* new kernel AA 0.5 (see kernel changelog for details)
* support for ROM Manager if using cLK
* Add latest ROM Manager to cLK build
* update to cLK 1.3.3
* cache moved to mtd cache
* Add ES File Explorer
* Update gmail, youtube apks
enjoy
Ok I am jumping on board and will give this ROM a try will give feedback in a few hrs after ROM has settled in
Update: ROM loaded and runs really smooth, picture messages are blurry - only allows a max 300k message size
added English (US) through MoreLocale2 app
I know this is a work in progress so keep up the great work arif
Update 27Mar11 -
have been using this ROM just over 24hrs and so
fare not to bad
Battery drain is a little higher than what I am used to
Have to remember to us speaker phone when I make first
call after reboot due to Robot voice and subsequent​ freezing of my phone if I fail to do so.
Also have periodic data connection failure of which I do not
experience on my other HD2 with a diff. ROM.....​This was just FYI and not meant to degrade your hard work Arif
stock theme
Here is an initial attempt at doing the Stock theme
http://www.multiupload.com/LL8NO4MB13
feedback would be great
Why sdext doesn't work? I have properly partitioned card which works with other roms, but here my phone states that I have 3mb free space after install. I even re partitioned card without success.
maxld said:
Why sdext doesn't work? I have properly partitioned card which works with other roms, but here my phone states that I have 3mb free space after install. I even re partitioned card without success.
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Have you used the required config.txt?
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA Premium App
Honestly I tried to find it but I'm so blind that I did it without it. Thanks for the help mate.
Edit:
I searched again and still can't find it. Could you upload me one?
maxld said:
Honestly I tried to find it but I'm so blind that I did it without it. Thanks for the help mate.
Edit:
I searched again and still can't find it. Could you upload me one?
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Look at the first post it tells you how to create one. Its simple open note pad on your computer put in the right details and save it as config.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA Premium App
Yeah, i have read it, but there are only ppp and gps options listed.
maxld said:
Yeah, i have read it, but there are only ppp and gps options listed.
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Okay try this in create the config.txt like I said and in it put a2sd_mode=data
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA Premium App
Thank you kindly for your help, sir. Unfortunately it didn't help, maybe OP will have a trick how to activate sd ext partition.
maxld said:
Thank you kindly for your help, sir. Unfortunately it didn't help, maybe OP will have a trick how to activate sd ext partition.
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* create a file called config.txt
* add the following contents to the file
a2sd_mode=data
* run "adb push config.txt /sdcard/."
* reboot your phone.
If this doesn't work, then run the following commands
adb shell ls -l /dev
adb shell mount
adb shell df
and let me know the results
Thanks, I'll report results in a moment.
Edit 1: It will be a longer one, because my connection is ridiculously slow and I have to download sdk and jdk
Edit 2: None of your advices helped, still have 3.85 MB of free space.
Anyone have the new version?
giorgib said:
Anyone have the new version?
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What do you mean writing "the new version"?
There isn't a new version yet, and haven't planned one as yet. But I have some ideas that I wanted to try to fix some of the issues that this ROM has
Most of my time has been spent on doing the CM nightlies and the CWR updates, and getting RM support for the leo. But I will see when I can get time out to do an update here as well.

[Guide][zip][Root needed] Unsimlock your Defy (v1.3)[NEW:JB support!]

This is a software unlock for the Motorola Defy​
NEW: Jelly Bean roms and ICS roms work!
See the troubleshooting post (post N°2) if you have problems!
Last update: 06/06/2012 ->Troubleshooting section updated (see post 2)
Disclaimer: This manipulation is not risk free. Niether I nor XDA Developpers can be held responsible for damage made upon your phone. Thus, don’t worry we're doing good work and you'll do a backup
Root is needed!
Credits go to yakk from motofan.ru / Special thanks to Labsin for his involvement and help​
Note: Not all Baseband versions work with this hack, to know if it will work for you, go to settings-> system info and check if baseband version is "EPU93_U_00.59.01". If it is not indicated there, then try installing defybaseband switcher and look at info in the app
If your baseband version is different, you can try to change it to the one that works (nandroid backup first ) by downloading Baseband_change(EPU93_U_00.59.01).zip, and putting it in /sdcard/, and flashing it via recovery.​
Flashing a zip has never been easier
Thanks to labsin, there's an easy flashable.zip that will:
Backup your original two files and put them in the folder "simlock_original_files" on your SD card (safety first )
Apply a modification to init.mapphone_umts.rc
Copy the fixed bp_ptc file
Go into recovery, flash Softunlock_defy_v1.1.zip that fits your baseband version and you're done!
​
!!YOU MUST REBOOT ONCE AFTER THE OPERATION BEFORE CHANGING SIMS!!​
Voila!
Don't forget to reboot phone once!
Only then you can test by rebooting with another simcard
Hit thanks button if i helped you!
Any problems? I'm here to help
Changelog​
v1.3:
ICS ROMs are now fully supported!
v1.2:
zip will check if the line to be added already exists, so it doesn't get added more than once
v1.1:
automated zip that will add a line in mapphone_umts and copy fixed pt_ptc in system
Troubleshooting​
I have no signal when i put another simcard in my Defy
Have you rebooted at least once BEFORE changing sim cards??​Try using Defybaseband switcher to select the correct frequencies for your carrier​Try method below​
You are still asked the unlock code
- Turn on Airplane Mode
- Run Terminal emulator and type "su" and then "bp_ptc"
- Turn ofr Airplane Mode​
Airplane mode won't turn off
Flash the baseband(EPU.0.59..) file in the first post, then play around with your APNs and network settings untill you fix it (see post 308)​
You are having trouble unlocking a stock ROM
See Post 260​
Proof of success​
jorgeoro said:
Holy mother of Jesus, I could unsimlock my defy+ (plus) . Here is what i did (i think some steps could be ignored but is good to know the entire procedure i've done)
1) Because of a failed CM7 flash, first I flashed a 2.3.5 SBF
2) Flashed quarkx 26-feb nightly for defy+ (baseband EPU93_U_00.60.00)
3) Changed to a proper baseband with defy-baseband-switcher v4.0
3) Changed to baseband EPU_U_00.59.01 following steps mentioned in 1st page
4) Flashed softunlock 1.2 for EPU_U_00.59.01
5) Rebooted (still no sim change till this step)
6) Power off the phone and changed SIM
7) Rebooted
8) Almost had an orgasm
I'll be posting links i used later if somebody ask for them
Thanks to all people directly and indirectly involved (very special thanks to crakeron for his help)
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So I guess i use root explorer to put the files where they go?
thisjustin said:
So I guess i use root explorer to put the files where they go?
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Correct
A simple copy/paste operation
crakeron said:
Correct
A simple copy/paste operation
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Ok thanks got it
Update.zip
Made it as an update package so you don't need to use root-explorer...
It should just copy the appropriate files and set the right permissions.
Edit: Now makes a backup to defy_simlock_originals on your sd
labsin said:
Made it as an update package so you don't need to use root-explorer...
It should just copy the appropriate files and set the right permissions.
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Ready to flash from 2nd-init recovery?
Thank you very much!
flashed via 2nd init now testing just got to find my at&t simcard
Garrafone said:
Ready to flash from 2nd-init recovery?
Thank you very much!
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Should be that yes. Don't have a locked Defy but should do it.
thisjustin said:
flashed via 2nd init now testing just got to find my at&t simcard
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Can you pls tell it the zip works? Should be the same as pasting so..
Didn't work with the zip
R you on CM7 and witch version? First post also mentions reboot afterwards with good sim and reboot again with other sim.
Did it work the way mentioned in first post?
labsin said:
Made it as an update package so you don't need to use root-explorer...
It should just copy the appropriate files and set the right permissions.
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Awesome! Thanks! I'll put this in the OP tonight (with credits of course)
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thisjustin said:
Didn't work with the zip
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R you on CM7 and witch version? First post also mentions reboot afterwards with good sim and reboot again with other sim.
Did it work the way mentioned in first post?
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I admit: I haven't tried this yet, but I did noticed that the OP says to replace init.mapphone_umts.rc to: /system/bootmenu/2nd-init/ and that your patch copies it to: /system/bootmenu/2nd-boot/ folder...
I'm could be wrong on this, but I believe that most people use 2nd-init boot by default (I've only used 2nd-boot while having ICS as dual boot before). But again; I'm just guessing here and could be totally wrong and it might make no difference...
Cheers, and btw, thanks for teaching me how to backup files [with a zip patch]
My OP say's 2nd-init, are you talking about the flashable zip?
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crakeron said:
My OP say's 2nd-init, are you talking about the flashable zip?
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Yes, the flashable zip replaces the file in 2 nd-boot directory so I thought that it "might" be why it didn't work for that guy...
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Yes, the flashable zip replaces the file in 2 nd-boot directory so I thought that it "might" be why it didn't work for that guy...
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True, i'll modify it quickly
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thisjustin said:
Didn't work with the zip
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retry with the new zip, there was an adress error in the old one (nothing bad, don't worry)
New flashable zip uploaded. Fixed (changed .../2nd_boot/... to ..../2nd-init/....)
Hello, the file /system/bootmenu/2nd-init/init.mapphone_umts.rc provided did not work for me. It did not detect any SIM card.
So I edited the original file to defy me and I added the line "service bp-ptc /system/bin/bp_ptc" around line 194 (This can change depending on your file) after the line "user root" in the section "# Adb over Network"
After the copy on my smartphone with correct permissions, it worked.
If it can help
erghaize said:
Hello, the file /system/bootmenu/2nd-init/init.mapphone_umts.rc provided did not work for me. It did not detect any SIM card.
So I edited the original file to defy me and I added the line "service bp-ptc /system/bin/bp_ptc" around line 194 (This can change depending on your file) after the line "user root" in the section "# Adb over Network"
After the copy on my smartphone with correct permissions, it worked.
If it can help
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Thanks, seems very usefull
Edit: that line is at the right place in the files i gave so you had a different init.mapphone_umts.rc file probably. What ROM are you running?

[30/11/2013]aMagldr Partition Wizard v1.20

MANIFEST:
Hi again dear magldr users. We have a superb multi os bootloader, magldr and its OS flashers, DAF and DWI since 2011. They are important tools for our Leos, as you already know. But espacially DAF has limitations about flashing size. For example; if you use tmous hd2 with 1024mb nand memory, you cant create 600 MB system partition. If you use eu (wwe) with 512mb nand memory, you cant access full of your nand memory and you can only use its 400mb.
So I tried to remove this limitations and I success. As I writed detailed before, I understood magldrs mtty partition structure and said "I will write an android flasher with this info" on that thread. The day came You can see this: http://androidforum.tytung.com/understanding-amagldr-s-partition-structure-via-mtty-t56.html
I used batch, vbs, mortscript scripts and created a tool which communicates with magldr via mtty bridge and can partition nand memory without any limitation.
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FEATURES:
- You can use your full nand on eu (up to 444mb) and tmous (up to 956mb) with use last 24 mb feature(1mb reserved for misc partition)
- You can create system partitions on eu up to 420mb (for dataonext method) and tmous up to 850mb.
- It calculates data partition size automatically. So you only enter recovery, boot, system and cache size. Tool will show you remained free storage every step.
- You can skip partitions. For example, you can remove cache partition and can create only system,data,boot partitions. If you skip all partitions, it adds all size data partition. (WTF, What should I do rather)
- Its partition table like this; misc, recovery, boot, system, cache, data. And this tool doesnt erase your nand memory. So for example you can resize system partition without losing misc, recovery and boot partitions. (You should wipe system, cache and data partitions and restore them from backup)
- Finally this tool totally opened, you can open it with winrar and modify.
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TEST STAGE:
I tested it for 18 hour with nearly 100 repartition process on my EU HD2. It didnt make badblocks etc...
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HOW TO USE:
- Well. You should have "mtty-specific wince drivers" This is hardest stage of this. Please look this thread for it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=5456461&postcount=2
- I recommend to use aMagldr 1.13.07 above. Older versions will cause problems. Please look this thread for getting lastest aMagldr: http://androidforum.tytung.com/amagldr-v1-13-07-t183.html
- Run tool and select your Leo model from menu.
- Enter your sizes for each partitions and press Ok button. You can skip partitions with Cancel button.
- After these it will prompt for connecting phone to PC.
- Run aMagldr and select USB Mtty option.
- Connect phone to PC.
- Press Continue button ready and wait. Tool does all things automatically.
- If mtty app stops with error, please try again. It isnt caused by my tool and it wont hurt anything.
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HOW TO INSTALL ANDROID OR RESTORE BACKUPS
aMagldr's mtty utility hasnt any command to write any type data on nand. So you should use a "SD Recovery" for flashing a nand recovery on nand partition, installing rom and wiping partitions. I recommend to use kokotas extwrp sd version to flash recovery and/or rom and wipe partitions. You can install sd and nand version of this recovery from: http://androidforum.tytung.com/extended-twrp-2-6-0-0-touch-recovery-for-the-hd2-leo-t42.html
-Copy sd recovery's initrd.gz and zimage files to your memory cards root directory.
-Run amagldr and select Boot AD SD option to run recovery
- If it gives "SD kernel open failed" error;
* You should move this 2 files on sdcard/twrp folder (if twrp folder not there, create it manually)
* Run amagldr and select SD directory from Services>Bootsettings>AD SD dir option firstly. (Select twrp from here)
* After that, select Boot AD SD from amagldr's main menu.
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CHANGELOG:
v1.20
- improved general speed and stability
- added checking phone connection feature
- attempting to fix mtty startup problem
- added use last Partition Table feature
- fixed invalid commands actions
- changed color scheme
- codes cleaned
v1.11
- fixed remained size calculation
- fixed some strings
- fixed userdata flag
v1.10
- added use and dont use last 24mb option
- added changelog menu
- fixed some strings
v1.00
- Initial release
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SCREENSHOTS:
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http://k1311.hizliresim.com/1h/p/urq7u.jpg
http://t1311.hizliresim.com/1h/p/urq87.jpg
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WHAT WILL BE NEXT VERSIONS?:
Who knows?
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DOWNLOAD LINK: http://androidforum.tytung.com/amagldr-partiton-wizard-v1-0-t185.html
symbuzzer said:
DOWNLOAD LINK: http://androidforum.tytung.com/amagldr-partiton-wizard-v1-0-t185.html
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1 st. thanks super work.
2nd thanks
thanks. this is revolution.
thank you very much, super convenient !
Tool updated to v1.10. Changelog and download link on first post.
Tool updated to 1.11. Please look first post for changelog and download links.
Hi symbuzzer,
I just wanted to wake up my good old HD2 with a new ROM. But to install Slimrom I needed a larger Nand Partition. At the moment i have just 120 MB and that is too small.
I tried to use your wizard but I always get a problem with the mtty connection to my PC. The phone seems to freeze and nothing happens. After a while the tool shuts down without doing anything.
Do you have an idea of a solution? I would be very happy to reactivate that good old piece.
Thanks
Frank
frankhell said:
Hi symbuzzer,
I just wanted to wake up my good old HD2 with a new ROM. But to install Slimrom I needed a larger Nand Partition. At the moment i have just 120 MB and that is too small.
I tried to use your wizard but I always get a problem with the mtty connection to my PC. The phone seems to freeze and nothing happens. After a while the tool shuts down without doing anything.
Do you have an idea of a solution? I would be very happy to reactivate that good old piece.
Thanks
Frank
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Hi, probably you didnt install correctly mtty specific wince drivers. Please look 1st post again for right drivers.
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Hi, probably you didnt install correctly mtty specific wince drivers. Please look 1st post again for right drivers.
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Thanks for your help. I cant get it to work.
I took the good old HD2 Toolkit and it worked fine.
Tool updated to v1.20. Changelog and download link in first post. Probably this is final version.

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