[Q] Help required with android on my htc hd2 - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
im kind of new to this, i would really like to run android on my phone cause it has apps i like alot and unfortunately cant get those on windows.
the problem is i have no idea what's best to use and what kind of things i have to download to get it work properly.
hopefully someone can help me with this, it will be very appreciated
thanks alot.
Greets,
Marcel

Firstly make sure you have a winmo rom the is android friendly, then download an android build that you like the look of, place it on the root of your mem card /android , then run clrcad followed by haret in the android dir (get one of the many launchers to automate that though), first boot of android will take a fair while though, finally enjoy.

ZedEx48K said:
Firstly make sure you have a winmo rom the is android friendly, then download an android build that you like the look of, place it on the root of your mem card /android , then run clrcad followed by haret in the android dir (get one of the many launchers to automate that though), first boot of android will take a fair while though, finally enjoy.
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ok thanks,
htcpedia.com/kwbr_HD2_com3_Android/soft/htc-leo-rom.html is this any good ? or is there anything where i can download an entire package ?
thanks

I personally use the Artemis rom as I like a rom that is as clean and default as a stock rom as possible but with the latest updates and have FroyoStone_Sense_V2 running along side it with no problems (well other than the ones known to the dev ) launched by Android_Loader_V4.1 (sorry no links, all easy found with the search on here).
It all seems confusing at first but becomes second nature soon enough, don't forget you will need to HARDSPL your device first, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=611433 for all the info.

okay, is that the most common one used by others ? i have no idea what i should choose lol thanks for the info so far

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What Can I Do With Root - INFO

This is some GENERAL info on Rooting and the things it allows you to do with your phone - it draws on info from other ANDROID devices - the G1 and the Magic because there's not much specific stuff for the Hero yet - so this is for you Hero Pioneers to help you get started and save you reinventing the wheel
The Android Wiki here http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
has a specific section that is great at saying what root does/can do for you
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Why_Root - ESSENTIAL READING!!
This bit here has info on Wifi Tethering - that is using your phone as a modem/server for surfing the web via your phone's data plan.
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=G1_Tethering
This bit here has info on putting/running your apps from SD Card (To save space on the device memory - this was crucial on the G1 as it has about 75mb free for apps, but not such a big issue on magic and hero as they have MUCH more space - here's info anyway that might give you ideas how to do it for the Hero
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Haykuro_Apps_to_SD
Other things that root allows include changing ROMS and RECOVERY IMAGES, changing themes, adding and removing files from the main device memory using abd, fastboot or root explorers, enabling bluetooth file transfers and I'm sure there's other stuff too. Google searches or forum searches on XDA will usually bring up some great info. Use that Search function folks!!!
These threads and wiki's are from Android devices that paved the way for devices like Hero - use their knowledge well and keep Android Moving forward!!
Thanks for this, loads of info, just what I was looking for!
im looking forward to the phone that has root as easy as opening up a terminal window and typing in su-
im definately rooting my g1...and this helps ..thanks
now also http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Hero_Rooting
one question, why is tethering relevant, considering we can tether without needing root on the hero?
You can tether via USB cable on a stock Hero, but you need a rooted Hero in order to tether via WiFi.
Regards,
Dave
Apps2SD is already included in the new Modaco ROMs as well.
All you need to do is create a partition in EXT3 format on your Micro SD. I did this with a programme called Paragon Partition Manager (XP) but I'm sure there are other options.
Thanks dayzee!!
I'm new to Android and was just about to ask you thus where is a good place to learn some of the fundamentals.
Getting to know Android has been very fun and exciting so far. I'm looking forward to finding out how far I can become capable of pushing this device. I get the feeling my next upgrade will be here before I'm actually ready for it.
Usefull post, seems like no-brainer to root the Hero then.
The Android Wiki here http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
has a specific section that is great at saying what root does/can do for you
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.php?title=Why_Root - ESSENTIAL READING!!
This bit here has info on Wifi Tethering - that is using your phone as a modem/server for surfing the web via your phone's data plan.
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.ph...e=G1_Tethering
This bit here has info on putting/running your apps from SD Card (To save space on the device memory - this was crucial on the G1 as it has about 75mb free for apps, but not such a big issue on magic and hero as they have MUCH more space - here's info anyway that might give you ideas how to do it for the Hero
http://android-dls.com/wiki/index.ph...uro_Apps_to_SD
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the links r not active anymore
You'll can use "ShootMe" for making screenshots.
tatwamasi said:
Apps2SD is already included in the new Modaco ROMs as well.
All you need to do is create a partition in EXT3 format on your Micro SD. I did this with a programme called Paragon Partition Manager (XP) but I'm sure there are other options.
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Yes there is a better option get the Gparted Live CD its a Linux Distro deicated to partitioning and formatting of Hard drives I find it to work the best out of all software I have used and seems to partition and format better cus its its own system
Still on stock ROM. This is the info I was lookin' for. Tnx!
help
hey i am new here and recently purchased a used htc hero and it has a android version 2.2.1 kernel version [email protected] #37 modversion floyocm-1.01 so i want to know how can i put new rom in my mobile all the guides i hav read about flashing rom are from 2.1 to 2.2 .i am a little confuse which rom is best and have the best cam and all other things
Version numbers dont care, you can flash 1.5 to 2.3.2 if im correct
Just download a rom and put in on your sdcard. Then reboot to recovery menu and flash the zip from there.
otte89 said:
Version numbers dont care, you can flash 1.5 to 2.3.2 if im correct
Just download a rom and put in on your sdcard. Then reboot to recovery menu and flash the zip from there.
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Don't forget to nandroid first! Otherwise you can't go back to your previous rom in case you don't like it. Also a full wipe will help in gettings things more stable
thanks for all the info been looking for something smiliar
Thanks for the great infos, i found all of them useful for my poor hero!
thank you for this. Just what i was looking for, can twait to root my hero now xD
where can i get themes from i dont really want to use a custom rom but i want to have a different theme on my phone, where can i download them and once ive done that how do i use/set them ??

Some ROM confusion...

It's my understanding that there are currently two updated ROMS to download - the Modaco one and the generic HTC update found on the Modaco thread.
My question is, having rooted the phone, why would the Modaco one be a better bet? I feel like I may as well go for the generic one. I am a bit of a noob when it comes to things liked this, so a summary of pros and cons to each would be extremely helpful. For instance, does the generic ROM allow root access?
Also, for anyone in the same position as me, check out the unlockr guide videos on rooting and upgrading the ROM on your phone - http://theunlockr.com/2009/08/27/how-to-load-a-custom-rom-on-your-htc-hero/
So handy!
Thanks.
This is just from what (i think) I know...
1/ Has additional apps that are useful e.g. CustomLocale, Spare Parts, Anycut, Wifi teethering, A2SD etc. You can get these yourself but obviously you would have to do the leg work.
2/ and you get all the stuff listed on the first page of the Modaco ROM thread.
3/ If you use the generic HTC ROM it won't be rooted.
4/ Most of the folders you would want write access to are already mounted by default. If you are a noob this will save you working out how to do this.
For me it was a no brainer to use the MCR.
Thank you for the response! What do you mean by 'write access' ?
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Thank you for the response! What do you mean by 'write access' ?
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"Write Access" means you can copy files on to the drive/folder. Android is based on unix so by default you don't have write or even read access to quite a few of the folders you would normally need access to for modding, copying files, deleting files, putting files on your phone etc.
You have to do this via a command prompt either from your computer when the phone is connected or using an emulator on the phone. You may or may not want to do any of these things but it would generally make life easier for you if you wanted to.
Ok. Thanks for breaking that down for me Isim.
All that remains for me to do now is partition my SD card. I have looked at some of the guides and they scare the ****e out of me. What's the simplest way of partitioning? Do I have to enter the world of command-line prompts? Any programs with a GUI?
Hi Isim , just another quick question does this rom support portuguese language, thanks
simcarloc said:
My question is, having rooted the phone, why would the Modaco one be a better bet? I feel like I may as well go for the generic one. I am a bit of a noob when it comes to things liked this, so a summary of pros and cons to each would be extremely helpful. For instance, does the generic ROM allow root access?
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If you flash to the generic ROM, you'll have to root your device again since the generic ROM won't be rooted (assuming it is the unadulterated WWE release).
Regards,
Dave

Flashtool like for WinMo?

Hey people,
This question is because im an huge noob with flashing Android.
And to make it more friendly for other noobs like me.
Is there an chance that anyone could make(modify) the RRU updater from HTC as they did with the RRU updater of WinMo?
I did like that easy flashing of WinMo, and think you can do the same with Android tho?
just get the flasher, modify it so it takes the update.zip from the folder and such.
I hope someone can make that cause i dont understand all wiki's and how to's i've readed so far ....
Thanks .
no offense, but i don't think that's gonna happen. it is way to ease, comfortable, safe and debugable to use the custom recovery image, it would be a sin not to do it. plus you would be missing the great feature of the nandroid backup, an essential tool when trying new stuff/roms.
mweulink said:
Hey people,
This question is because im an huge noob with flashing Android.
And to make it more friendly for other noobs like me.
Is there an chance that anyone could make(modify) the RRU updater from HTC as they did with the RRU updater of WinMo?
I did like that easy flashing of WinMo, and think you can do the same with Android tho?
just get the flasher, modify it so it takes the update.zip from the folder and such.
I hope someone can make that cause i dont understand all wiki's and how to's i've readed so far ....
Thanks .
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Can it get much safer and easier than putting a zip file on the memory card? Don't be fooled in a false sense of security by windows performing the update...
Beter yet i think it's safer to update using a SD card. With windows you got multiple problems like cable unplugging or maybe brokken so it only works when in certain possitions. And then you have just windows overall wich is stable but is known for it's flaws. When using just the phone there are only 2 obstacles batter and you smashing your'e phone into a wall whilest updating.
Hmm, if that is the best way to do it, please give me a direction, where i can find the best, simple and savest how to... cause i cant realy find an easy one for me ...
Thanks in advance
I think this will help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=561124
And I can't agreed more that custom recovery is not only the best way but also the most covenient one to either backup or flash a rom.
Say good bye to those stupid phones that only work with some kind of program on some kind of operate system.

Searched and NOTHING!

Hey guys, so I searched and search, using the search function as described in the forum rules, and couldn't come across anything with this nature, so if anyone has an urge to help out a noob I would really appreciate it!
So I downloaded the new Android Desire V4 rom, someone told me there were instructions in the download, which there were...they read as follows...
set mtype 2524
set ramaddr 0x20000000
set ramsize 0x0fc00000
set KERNEL zImage
set initrd initrd.gz
set initrd_offset 0x00a00000
set cmdline ""
boot
So my question is, again, um how do I do any of that! LOL Those look like a list of things I am supposed to do as opposed to actual instructions on how to do them LOL
If I run HaRet, it boots, but from my understanding I need to do the above list to make it functioning to it's (current) fullest potential?
Thanks for any assists!
i haven't tried android, not interested in kids play things, but that to me lookslike a list of setup commands, , sure they aren't supposed to go in an initialization file of some kind?
thats the startup txt details, and all you hav to do is copy it all to ur sd root and thats it its honestly not worth it at the min unless u just gonna play about for a bit
hmm
samsamuel said:
i haven't tried android, not interested in kids play things, but that to me lookslike a list of setup commands, , sure they aren't supposed to go in an initialization file of some kind?
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Probably, but I don't even know what that means! LOL
I am like a super noob..haha.
I guess I am asking specifically what you would do, every step, to do the list of setup commands.
1. How do I change to those values, like which part of the phone I go into.
2. If they need to be installed, how exactly, specifically do I install them.
I am basically looking for full instructions. For example if I were teaching someone to watch a DVD who has never used a DVD/movie playing device before, I wouldn't just say "put it in and watch it." I would say. "This is the power button. Click that to turn the device on. This is the open tray button, click this, and place the DVD shiny/mirror side down flat. Click the open tray button again to close the tray. Once closed it should automatically play, if not click the button with the sideways triangle on it to start the movie."
Like that is how nooby I am with this stuff LOL..but not stupid enough to change something I shouldn't, screw something up. If the instructions are there, I got it.
Demon_man said:
thats the startup txt details, and all you hav to do is copy it all to ur sd root and thats it its honestly not worth it at the min unless u just gonna play about for a bit
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So I don't have to do anything? I have booted Android Desire V4 rom about 22 times so far, and every single time it is stuck in fast forward mode, does not give me the sim option like in the instructions on the website to download the file, and is generally the exact opposite of what everyone is claiming it is/doing.
So I would assume I am missing some key crucial steps no? Also My radio rom is fine, I reformatted my SD Card, it's fresh and all files are on the root of the card. From the sounds of it, you have to do something with the zImage (from what I have read), and something else... this is why I am confused.
as far as i'm aware there are still a few issues where certain models cant run it properly? and isn't there something about there being a few different digitizers, and it only works on some? (that might not be an issue anymore, i've not been keeping up)
i tried android quite a few times on my previous device (htc kaiser). i believe nearly the same concepts apply to the HD2 at the current stage of android development for the HD2.
facts:
1. you should know that android's files are to be kept on the sd card according to the instructions (more details here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=719646)
2. you should know that your windows and any settings made under windows will remain INTACT. this is because android, being in the storage card, is like an independent operating system.
3. point 2 above implies that any settings specific to windows or specifically made in the windows system settings (etc) have NO IMPACT on android. so no need to ask:
1. How do I change to those values, like which part of the phone I go into.
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4. the only things important to android are the radio ROM version and MAYBE the (Hard)SPL version.
5. android is spun into action using "haret". haret is a little program that is started from windows but it essentially kicks out windows (temporarily) and tricks the phone into booting android from the sd card.
so from all of the above points, we can conclude that any and all configurations for android must be made in some text files. this text file must be placed according to the instructions somewhere along side haret and the rest of the android files on the sd card. this should answer:
2. If they need to be installed, how exactly, specifically do I install them.
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this text file, as suggested by demon_man in post 3 in this thread is the "startup.txt". another name for startup.txt is "default.txt". these files are the same, except that haret pre-selects "default.txt" as your startup script when you launch haret. this saves you the step of manually selecting a particular startup file (you can have a bunch of startup files with different settings in each to experiment and you can name them ANYTHING). so after experimenting, you should arrive at a startup file containing configurations that work well for you. you can then name this file as "default.txt" and you can also optionally delete all the other startup files you created while you were experimenting.
i hope the above gives you some idea of what to do. if i had tried android on the HD2 for myself and if i had personally done more research of android on the HD2, i would have certainly given you some links of material that i am CERTAIN already exists, if you fancy searching just a little bit. being a noob is no excuse, because "search" is the FIRST forum rule. and just saying that you searched without posting some example keywords of what you searched for sounds "fishy", so not sure you searched well
i have written the above to help you build your concept, but we would all applaud for you (yay!) if you post in the appropriate threads for android and android tutorials from now on. i doubt you will need to post more because what i have tried to detail for you above should be a very solid foundation for you to understand how the wonderful people here at xda have gotten android to work on devices it was never released for.

NEwBiE HELPP!!!

I have a massive headache trying to figure all this stuff out.
I have a t-mobile hd2
RAM of 576 and Speed of 1024MHz and Flash of 1024MB
when hold the volume and power button, it reads the following:
PB81120 SS-B3
SPL-2.08.HSPL 8G XE
0x05
CotullaHSPL 0x40
I downloaded the andriod installer on my computer, along with HSPL, HSPL2, and HSPL3.
My objective is to hopefully get android on my Leo.
Ive read all the threads and im just really confused...I ran HSPL2 and i get an error screen that says i have a bad Model ID.
PLEASE HELP ME...IM SO LOST!!
You have some options:
1. Use search function of the board. (recommended)
2. Try to get the answer is the Android porting thread. I suggest to search the thread first (recommended, too)
3. this one
Ulti
i tried all of that and i get so confused...can someone actually help me?
I'm going to help so many next time you will help yourself and look a little more.
First of all you dont need to flash and thing to run android. It is in beta currently and is ran buy haret which is kinda like a emulator. When you read the link below you will realize that it has all kinds of problems. Those problems are known.There is also a Faq about those problems and what you can do to help solve them.
there are not instructions on how to operate android. By trying this we assume you know a little bit about android.
It looks like you already have the hslp but I am also going to provide a link on how to flash rom's and radio's.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=621930
This is direct information on forum for installing android.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=719646
This is the spoon fed version
>INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR DIFFERENT BUILDS<
DarkStone1337 - HTC Sense (Desire build)
1. Download from one of the above sites and extract the contents to your pc
2. Copy all files to the ROOT of your Storage Card
3. Using a File Manager goto your Storage Card and run clrad.exe (it wont do anything but it has run) followed by haret.exe
4. Wait for Android to boot (may take upto 5 minutes)
dan1j3l - Froyo build
1. Download from one of the above sites and extract the contents to your pc
2. Copy the Android folder (including all files within the folder) to the ROOT of your Storage Card
3. Using a File Manager goto your Storage Card, Android folder and run clrad.exe (it wont do anything but it has run) followed by haret.exe
4. Wait for Android to boot (may take upto 5 minutes)
Or...you could try this...I've been using it for the last two days and everything seems to work on it
http://hotfile.com/list/600926/774f186
Download the Sense Droid and follow the istructions attached on file
No disrespect ment to you as I do know you have been around for a while. But it seems as though he doesnt have much experience in doing this.
That would seem like its just gunna cause more problems. there is still problems with power management. So its gunna eat away at his battery. This I know because I run android almost full time and thats a risk i'm just willing to deal with.
Secondly it boots right into android no stopping at windows. So if something goes wrong he is stuck. And will have to reflash.
I tried it and couldnt tether and had to go right back. Maybe he doesnt need to tether so it could be fine but I really think he should start off slow.
hazard99 said:
No disrespect ment to you as I do know you have been around for a while. But it seems as though he doesnt have much experience in doing this.
That would seem like its just gunna cause more problems. there is still problems with power management. So its gunna eat away at his battery. This I know because I run android almost full time and thats a risk i'm just willing to deal with.
Secondly it boots right into android no stopping at windows. So if something goes wrong he is stuck. And will have to reflash.
I tried it and couldnt tether and had to go right back. Maybe he doesnt need to tether so it could be fine but I really think he should start off slow.
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Non taken mate...I was not thinking about what you said
If that's the case....he'll read both of your posts and make the proper desition.
Have a great day!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=732380
which one do i chose, The Energy.Leo.21911.Sense2.5.(Jul.21.7z) OR THE
Energy.Leo.23121.Sense2.5.(Jul.21.7z)????
i downloaded sense, but no android market...whats up with that?
Android
Why do you want Android on your WM phone???
The builds you downloaded are still windows mobile. You really need to read the htc-Linux thread
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all i want is the android app store on my phone...thats it. how do i do that without having to boot it up from my phone through haret.exe?
Android is a completely different operating system than windows mobile. The android app store and the apps will not work in windows mobile!
If you try to install a windows application on linux OS you will fail too.
Everything you need to know is in this post
This Thread tells you step by step how to do it want what you need to do it forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893948 it work fine for me i had no problems at all doing it the market great and my phone is running just fine
ITZMACMATIC said:
This Thread tells you step by step how to do it want what you need to do it forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=893948 it work fine for me i had no problems at all doing it the market great and my phone is running just fine
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Please look at dates of threads before you reply to them. This thread is 6 months old. It was made before Android was finished being ported. I'm sure the people in this thread already know about Android.
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Sorry I saw it there didn't think to check the date my bad
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