HYPERDROID INSTALLATION GUIDE AND FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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Created by PinDemon







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MAGLDR

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This guide is assuming you have a completely stock HTC HD2 running Windows Mobile 6.5.



You should ALWAYS turn OFF Anti-Virus and Sleep/Hibernation/Screensavers while Flashing ====================================================

DO NOT USE MAGLDR USB MASS STORAGE TO TRANSFER ROM FILES IT CAN CORRUPT THEM

ClockWorkMod's NANDROID BACKUP IS YOUR FRIEND PLEASE USE IT BEFORE FLASHING ANYTHING NEW TO YOUR DEVICE.

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cLK

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ADVANCED USERS ONLY!!

F.A.Q.

EU HD2 USERS THIS ONE IS IMPORTANT!

YOU NEED TO PARTITION YOUR SD CARD IN ORDER TO GET APPS2SD WORKING!!

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KERNEL UNDERVOLTING AND EXPERIMENTAL KERNELS

1. Install HSPL 2.08 onto your device by following the directions in that thread or by watching the above video.2. Install the newest version of MAGLDR . Unzip the file into a folder on your desktop for easy access. With the phone off Power up your device by holding the volume down button and red power button at the same time. You should see a rainbow colored screen as shown in the video above. RIGHT Click the ROMUpdateUtility.exe file and "Run as Administrator". Follow the on screen instructions. When the process is finished your phone should now boot into MAGLDR with a Kernel failed to load error.3. Download the appropriate ClockWorkMod 150MB file from HERE. Extract this file into a folder on your desktop in preparation. On the Phone select the option 5. USB Flasher using the Volume Down hardkey and press the Green Send button to confirm. Connect the phone to your PC with USB cable and wait until it says USB connected. Go to your ClockWorkMod folder and RIGHT CLICK on the DAF.exe file and "Run as Administrator". Follow the on screen instructions. **If you want the newest version of CWM before flashing the above file, CLICK HERE and follow the instructions.4. You now have all the tools to install HyperDroid on your device. Insert your SD card into a card reader and connect to your PC. Copy the MAGLDR version zip of the ROM to the root of the card.. Place the SD card back into your phone and press and HOLD the power button until the MAGLDR menu appears again. Select option 9. AD Recovery. Select the option "install zip from sdcard" with the volume up/down keys and confirm with green send button. Choose the ROM file and press the Green button. Scroll down to YES and press the Green button. Wait. You have successfully installed the awesomeness that is HyperDroid onto your Device.5. For future use when upgrading versions.The "wipe data/factory reset" option in ClockWorkMod will completely reset or (Full Wipe) your device. You still need to go to the "advanced" option and "Wipe Dalvik Cache" as well. If you are trying to keep your data just choose the two options "wipe cache partition" from the main menu and "wipe dalvik cache" option from the advanced menu, then install the new version with "install zip from sd card".It's a 30MB download and not recommended to run from your mobile device.Want the latest cLK from cedesmith Looking for the latest and greatest cLK ClockWorkMod by seadersn It's an Android NAND rom for HD2 that puts style, speed and stability into one. It can be considered a minimalistic ROM.It'll be done when it's done. Until then...No, therefore all the apps and widgets that require sense will not work ie. Friendstream150 mb is the correct one and the most system space you will need for this or the CM7 HyperDroid!Do NOT use the 250 mb partition or higher, the ROM may malfunction!!! You have been warned!!!For extra space you can follow this guide to create a custom partition size and get the most out of your NAND space!Unfortunately this has not been completely fixed as of yet, and we as you are eagerly awaiting its final demise. For now go to Settings/Sounds then uncheck audible touch tones. Place a phone call and when finished reboot.Because the density of the screen is set to 167. If u don't like it use either the terminal or any root enabled file explorer like THIS and edit the /system/build.prop file. Find and change the number in the line "ro.sf.lcd_density=167" to 240 for stock android DPI. You can also do this before flashing the ROM by using a tool such as WINRAR to edit the file in the ROM without unzipping it.Open the /system/etc/gps.conf file with a root text editor and change the top four servers. Change the "us" to your country code such as "cn". There are other fixes available on XDA but unfortunately GPS is never going to be native like until DEVS build the proper system files needed.Probably because you did not UNcheck compatibility mode in spare parts app as advised. Do it and everything will appear normally. If you are still having issues it is the APP itself and only changing the system density will solve your issue.Open your settings menu and go to the Applications sub menu. Select the misbehaving application and press the "Move to Phone" button. All Apps we've tested work from the SD Card (Fat32, Old School Move Apps to SD)No. Recovery Mods such as ClockWorkMod are the future due to functionality and ease of use. They feature the Nandroid backup feature and it is strongly advised to do Nandroid backups regularly. If you prefer Titanium backup it's your choice, but don't argue about it. If you choose to use Titanium or MyBackup and experience bugs, we probably won't be able to help you because the restore itself could have caused the issue.Installing CWM recovery is as easy as flashing HSPL or MGLDR. You will still have HSPL and MGLDR installed so you can uninstall CWM at any time. CWM allows you to do nandroid backups and therefore to restore any NAND rom in a minimum amount of time.The free memory shown in the app manager is the memory left on NAND for your /data partition. (it does not include sd card or sd-ext): Free memory = Total NAND memory (512 for RU 1024 for TMOUS) - CWM recovery (system files) - Apps installed on NAND.Because you probably used the wrong CWM recovery size. Use the 150MB ClockWorkMod partition.If you are using the proper 150mb CMW recovery image you should have about 250 mb free with EU HD2.You missed a step, installed something wrong, or haven't properly prepared your SD card. Please follow the installation instructions and try again. FULL WIPE the device if all else fails.I highly recommend you backup then reformat your SD card with the largest block size you can. This will greatly enhance data throughput. A FAT32 main partition with 32kb Clusters is the recommended size, although on smaller cards you may only be able to do 16kb. Also try the app called QUICKPIC in the market, it loads much quicker than stock Android Gallery.Either by putting your sd-card in a card reader and downloading via your computer, or by clicking the link directly with your phone. You can place the file wherever you want on the sd card FAT main partition.If you have a primary ext3 or ext 4 partition (1024 mb is enough) AFTER the FAT 32 partition, Hyperdroid will automatically install your apps there. More specifically: app, app-private and dalvik-cache are moved to the sdcard.The HyperDroid rom has Apps2sdExt support. The install detects an ext partition (if available) and installs apk'son sd-ext. It means that applications are installed into an ext partition on the SDcard.However, lib data of installed applications are still in phone memory.If you use Titanium and Root Explorer, you will see that the sd-ext folder are full of your installed application.This is NOT data2sd (which can quickly corrupt your data if your not careful) so "Internal Storage" is NOT equal to your ext partition storage.sd-ext is the mount point for the 2nd primary ext2/3/4 partition on the sdcard.If you want more space on your NAND yes, it is very useful but it is still optional. There is no windows app to format in ext3/ext4, so download Gparted Live CD from here or use a linux virtual machine. There is a guide on how to do this here on XDA, CLICK ME! Boot into MAGLDR (Power On and HOLD the Power Button till MAGLDR options are shown)Boot into option 9. AD Recovery to enter CWM Recovery ModeOnce in CWM choose advanced, then choose Partition SD card, then choose the size of the partition (Maximum of 1024M recommended)The choose 0 for the swap and partition away.Yes but you must repartition and format your sdcard into either one primary FAT 32 partition, or a primary FAT 32 followed by a primary EXT3 or EXT4 partition.Yes but check you have the correct CMW recovery size (for HyperDroid 150 mb), do a full wipe (sd-card fat32; and use CMW to clear data, cache and dalvik cache)Battery drain is very low (2-5 ma for me in standby). If you want to have optimal battery standby options install Superpower from the market.Yes they do, if they don't it's the app your using which is in cause.No I can't but YOU can. This is an OPEN SOURCE project. You are welcome to change anything about it.Custom User set Voltage values via init.d script (thanks to snq-, hastarin, 2000impreza, tyween) Follow the syntax here OR use the init.d script 12vddlevels HERE Here's a link to Tytungs awesome Kernels that are used as the source in the stock ROM. Here is the config file seader used for the kernel we use in this current ROM.