How to Install Android OS on Windows

http://www.android-x86.org/documents/installhowto

Introduction

We have implemented an easy installer to install Android-x86 to a harddisk. The supported filesystems are
  • ext3
  • ext2
  • ntfs
  • fat32
You can install Android-x86 to an NTFS filesystem to co-exist with Windows. See the Advanced section for details.

Step by step

  • Burn the iso image to cdrom, or create a bootable USB disk (recommended). See the Advanced section for details.
  • Boot from the Android-x86 installation CD/USB, choose the 'Install Android to harddisk' item, as show below
  • After seconds of booting, you will see a partition selection dialog. You can choose an existing partition to install Android-x86, or you can create or modify partitions by choosing 'Create/Modify partitions'. Note you can install Android-x86 to an external disk like USB drive. If the target drive is not shown, try 'Detect devices'.
  • Android-x86 can co-exist with other operating system or data in the chosen partition. If the partition is formatted, you may choose 'Do not format' to keep existing data. Otherwise, choose a filesystem type to format. Note the type you chosen must match the partition id, or the boot loader will fail to boot.
Also note if you choose to format to fat32, you will see a warning that android cannot save data to fat32. You can still proceed to install, but the installed android system will work like a live cd system. That is, all data will lose after power off. Therefore we do not recommend to install Android-x86 to a fat32 partition.
  • Next question is whether to install boot loader Grub. Usually you should answer yes, unless you want to install boot loader by hand yourself. Note the installer only creates boot items for Android-x86. If you hope to boot other operating systems, you need to add the item to /grub/menu.lst manually. See the Advanced section for how to do this.
  • If you are lucky, the installation will begin, and you will see the progress bar.
  • If you see this screen, the installation is complete. Congratulations! Now you can run Andrond-x86 directly, or you can reboot and run it.

Advanced

How to create a bootable USB stick for Android-x86?

  • Use the USB image
    Download the compressed USB image, uncompress and dump it to a USB stick. On a Linux host, you can use the command
    # zcat android-x86-1.6-r2_usb.img.gz | dd of=/dev/sdc
    where /dev/sdc is the device name of the target USB disk. However, some broken BIOS may fail to boot such a USB disk.
  • Create a bootable USB stick by iso
    There are some open source tools that can convert an iso into a bootable USB disk, say

Multi-boot

To boot other operating systems, you have to add items for them to /grub/menu.lst. For example, to boot Windows, add the following:
title Windows    rootnoverify (hd0,0)    chainloader +1
This assumes the Windows is installed to the first partition of the first hard disk. Or you need to change rootnoverify to the appropriate value. See Grub manual for details.
Updated (2010-10): Since froyo-x86, if there is an NTFS partition in the installed disk, the installer will ask if you want to create a boot item for Windows, as show below


Issues

VMware

You have to change your virtual disk type to be IDE because the default type in VMware is SCSI, and Android-x86 kernel is not configured to support SCSI. You can follow these steps:

  • Create a virtual machine.
  • Edit virtual machine settings after the virtual machine created.
  • Choose the hard disk and remove it.
  • Add a hard disk to create a new virtual disk, then you can choose IDE as your virtual disk type.
  • When finished, you can install android-x86 normally.

How to Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 w ClockWorkMod Recovery

Complete Guide To Installing NAND Android On HD2

March 21, 2011 By: TheRomMistress

Difficulty:
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Complete Guide To Installing NAND Android On HD2

When you are new to flashing phones, it can be frustrating to search through multiple threads just to find all the information you need in order to proceed. Even after reading for hours, you still might find yourself confused, asking “Where do I go from here?” XDA member gunjahman has compiled an in-depth, step by step guide on how to properly flash NAND Android on your HD2.

For each step, he has provided a list of prerequisites and then goes into detail what steps need to be taken in order to obtain those prerequisites. He has created three different guides all in the same thread, in order to help you accomplish a complete install of Android on your HD2.

How to Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 with ClockWorkMod Recovery

Prerequisites

HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
Radio that support 576 RAM (ex. radio ROM 2.15)
DFT MAGLDR Bootloader
ClockworkMod Recovery

Make sure that you have all the prerequisites installed.
STEPS:
A: Install HSPL3
B: Install radio ROM 2.15
C: Install MAGLDR on HTC HD2
D: ClockworkMod Recovery
E: NAND Android on HTC HD2 with ClockWorkMod Recovery

How to Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 WITHOUT ClockWorkMod Recovery

Prerequisites

  • HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
  • Radio that support 576 RAM (ex. radio ROM 2.15)
  • DFT MAGLDR Bootloader


Make sure that you have all the prerequisites installed.

STEPS:
A: Install HSPL3
B: Install radio ROM 2.15
C: Install MAGLDR on HTC HD2
D: Install NAND Android on HTC HD2

FLASHING A NEW NAND ANDROID ROM OVER A PREVIOUS ONE (without clockwork)

The last guide holds no prerequisites, simply follow the instructions contained in the post.

For detailed instructions, click on the title of each guide or simply click here for the original thread.

Cool 7/4/11 Definite Guide: How to Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 w ClockWorkMod Recovery

After a lot of reading, I collect the following, just for my own aid. I hope it will be proved useful to others.
I' ve just gathered all this information. All thanks goes to all those nice guys that spend time & put effort to find out all these procedures.
I'm just a bug.

(A few posts after this one, in the same thread, you can find the following guides:

How to Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 WITHOUT ClockWorkMod Recovery
&
FLASHING A NEW NAND ANDROID ROM OVER A PREVIOUS ONE (without clockwork mod)
&
FLASHING A NEW NAND ANDROID ROM OVER A PREVIOUS ONE (with clockwork mod)

At the end of this post you can find the neccessary files to download.

So here it is:

How to Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 with ClockWorkMod Recovery

(updated 5 April 2011)



Prerequisites

HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
Radio that support 576 RAM (ex. radio ROM 2.15)
DFT MAGLDR Bootloader
ClockworkMod Recovery


Make sure that you have all the prerequisites installed.
STEPS:
A: Install HSPL3
B: Install radio ROM 2.15
C: Install MAGLDR on HTC HD2
D: Install ClockworkMod Recovery
(2 methods, choose the one you like)
E: Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 with ClockWorkMod Recovery


A: Install HSPL3

Prerequisites

* Windows Mobile Device Center installed on Windows Vista / Windows 7 or
* ActiveSync installed on Windows XP
* You must have any SPL version from this list on your device:
o SPL 1.42.0000
o SPL 1.62.0000
o SPL 1.66.0000
o SPL 2.07.0000
o SPL 2.08.0000
o SPL 2.10.0000
(To check your SPL version, hold the Volume Down button and do a reset)
You should have this SPL version unless you are using the latest 3.14 ROM with SPL 3.03.0000. No worry, just downgrade your Windows Mobile ROM from v3.14 to v1.66 will do. Download HTC HD2 v1.66 ROM. Then downgrade your phone from SPL 3.03.0000 to SPL 1.42.000.

Step by Step Guide

1. Power off your phone.
2. Press volume down button (don’t let go) and power on your phone.
3. It will load into bootloader.
4. You should get ‘Red, Green, Blue and White’ screen with SPL-1.42.
5. Take off the battery.
6. Power on your phone.
7. Connect USB cable from PC to phone after Windows Mobile loaded.
8. Select ‘ActiveSync’ and click ‘Done’.
9. Open HSPL3_PKG.zip with 7-Zip.
10. Copy HSPL3_PKG.exe to desktop.
11. Execute HSPL3_PKG.
12. Follow onscreen instructions to install.
13. Click ‘Yes’ if User Access Control prompt up.
14. Bootloader will be loaded with USB status during starting of installation.
15. Select ’2.08.HSPL’ to install.
16. After installation, you should see ‘We hacked it!’ on your phone.
17. Click on ‘Yes’ and your phone should be rebooted and load into Windows Mobile.
18. Disconnect USB cable from phone.
19. To verify, power off your phone.
20. Press volume down button (don’t let go) and power on your phone.
21. It will load into bootloader.
22. You should get ‘Red, Green, Blue and White’ screen with SPL-2.08.HSPL.
23. That’s all.

B: Install Custom Radio ROM

Prerequisites

* HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL

In order to flash custom radio ROM, you need to have HSPL3 installed on your HTC HD2. By the way, I used Radio Leo 2.15.50.14 on my guide. You can use it or any other HTC HD2 Radio ROM version.

HTC HD2 has 576 MB physical RAM but was reduced by software to 512 MB only. And custom Windows Mobile ROM + radio 2.07 or above can unlock it to be 576 MB again. Certain custom Windows Mobile ROM need higher radio version than your phone. And NAND Android requires it too. So you need to install custom radio ROM (if you don’t have the correct radio version).

Step by Step Guide

1. Power off your phone.
2. Press volume down button (don’t let go) and power on your phone.
3. It will load into bootloader.
4. You should get ‘Red, Green, Blue and White’ screen with SPL-2.08.HSPL.
5. Take off the battery.
6. Power on your phone.
7. I have R 2.06.51.07 at bottom of the screen with green HTC Logo.
8. Connect USB cable from PC to phone after Windows Mobile loaded.
9. Select ‘ActiveSync’ and click ‘Done’.
10. Open Radio Leo 2.15.50.14.rar with 7-Zip.
11. Copy CustomRUU.exe and RUU_signed.nbh to desktop.
12. Execute CustomRUU.
13. Click ‘Yes’ if User Access Control prompt up.
14. Follow onscreen instructions to install.
15. Bootloader will be loaded with USB status during starting of installation. (~10 minutes)
16. Phone will be rebooted after installation finished.
17. You should have R 2.15.50.14 at bottom of the screen with green HTC Logo.
18. Disconnect USB cable from phone.
19. That’s all.

C: Install MAGLDR

In order to install NAND Android on HTC HD2, you must install DFT MAGLDR Bootloader first. And the good news ~ both LEO512 and LEO1024 are supported. This means US T-Mobile HD2, Europe, Asia and the rest of the world’s HTC HD2 are supported.

Note – by installing MAGLDR, you cannot boot into Windows Mobile anymore. So everything on your phone is gone…

Prerequisites

* HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
* Radio that support 576 RAM

No worry, Android on NAND is working. That’s the reason we install DFT MAGLDR Bootloader on our HTC HD2, right? And we will be able to load the latest Windows Phone version (if we are crazy...) when the ROM comes out. Okay, let’s get started. If you don’t have HSPL3, please install it first. And aslo install radio ROM 2.15.

Step by Step Guide

1. Power off your phone.
2. Press volume down button (don’t let go) and power on your phone.
3. It will load into bootloader.
4. You should get ‘Red, Green, Blue and White’ screen with SPL-2.08.HSPL.
5. Take off the battery.
6. Power on your phone.
7. You should have R 2.15.50.14 at bottom of the screen with green HTC Logo.
8. Connect USB cable from PC to phone after Windows Mobile loaded.
9. Select ‘ActiveSync’ and click ‘Done’.
10. Open DFT_LEO_MAGLDR113.rar with 7-Zip.
11. Copy MAGLDR113 folder to desktop.
12. Enter MAGLDR113 folder.
13. Execute ROMUpdateUtility.
14. Click ‘Yes’ if User Access Control prompt up.
15. Follow onscreen instructions to install.
16. Bootloader will be loaded with USB status during starting of installation.
17. Phone will be rebooted after installation finished.
18. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded then.
19. Disconnect USB cable from phone.
20. That’s all.

D: How to Install ClockworkMod Recovery on HTC HD2

Prerequisites

HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
Radio that support 576 RAM
DFT MAGLDR Bootloader

Please make sure that you have all the prerequisites installed.
If you don’t have HSPL3, please install it.
Also install radio ROM 2.1.
Finally, install DFT MAGLDR Bootloader.

There are two methods. They are both working. Choose the one you like.

Method 1

Step by Step Guide

1. Power on your phone and don’t let go power button.
2. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded.
3. Use volume down button to go down to 4. USB MassStg.
4. Then press call button to enter USB Mass Storage mode.
5. Connect USB cable from PC to phone.
6. At PC, open Removable Disk (SD card storage).
7. Create a temp folder.
8. Open ClockworkMod-Recovery V.1.2 with 7-Zip.
9. Copy everything to temp folder.
10. Enter temp folder.
11. Enter copy_to_sd_root folder.
12. Copy initrd.gz and zImage files to SD card root level.
13. Then disconnect USB cable from phone.
14. Press power button to go back.
15. Use volume down button to go to 11. Reset.
16. Then press call button.
17. Press power button and don’t let go.
18. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded.
19. Use volume down button to go down to 5. USB Flasher.
20. Then press call button to load Android Flasher mode.
21. Connect USB cable from PC to phone.
22. At PC, right click on DAF and select ‘Run as administrator’.
23. Click ‘Yes’ if User Access Control prompt up.
24. Follow onscreen instructions to install.
25. Phone will be rebooted after installation finished.
26. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded then.
27. Disconnect USB cable from phone.
28. Press call button to load 2. Boot AD SD.
29. ClockworkMod Recovery will be loaded then.
30. That’s all.

Alternatively, there exist a faster method, from MAGLDR NAND Boot. It goes like this:

Method 2

Step by Step Guide

1. Download recovery with partition size for the type of rom you plan on using (150, 250 or 400) (to choose, see the guide at the bottom of this post).
2. Extract downloaded file
3. Go into MAGLDR and choose 5. USB Flasher.
3. On PC run DAF.exe and follow instructions
4. After installation completed and phone reboots, hold power key and select 8. AD Recovery
5. The phone will load into Recovery
6. That’s all.

E: Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 with ClockWorkMod Recovery

Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 with ClockworkMod Recovery is the 2nd method to have NAND Android on HTC HD2. And this can be done by using SD card only without PC. Just download the zip ROM to your SD card and you are ready to go. In addition, you can backup and restore ROM using Nandroid. Or you can try the 1st method through DFT MAGLDR Bootloader which requires PC with USB connection.

Prerequisites

HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
Radio that support 576 RAM
DFT MAGLDR Bootloader
ClockworkMod Recovery


Having NAND Android on HTC HD2 is not a simple task like ABC. But it is not mission impossible too. Just follow these guides to get all the prerequisites installed. Please install HSPL3. Install Custom Radio ROM 2.15. Then, install DFT MAGLDR Bootloader. Finally, install ClockworkMod Recovery. Wow… Lot of steps but worth it. Trust me…

Step by Step Guide

1. Power on your phone and don’t let go power button.
2. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded.
3. Use volume down button to go down to 4. USB MassStg.
4. Then press call button to enter USB Mass Storage mode.
5. Connect USB cable from PC to phone.
6. At PC, open Removable Disk (SD card storage).
7. Open your favorite ROM (ex. JawsMIUIrec1.0.7z) with 7-Zip.
8. Copy .data folder and ex. JawsNandRec1.1.zip to SD card root level.
9. There should be config and data files in .data folder.
10. Then disconnect USB cable from phone.
11. Press power button to go back.
12. Use volume up button to go up to 12. PowerDown.
13. Then press call button.
14. Power on phone and don’t let go power button.
15. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded.
16. Press call button to load 2. Boot AD SD.
17. ClockworkMod Recovery will be loaded then.
18. Use volume down button to go down to ‘install zip from sdcard’.
19. Then press call button.
20. Use volume down button to go down to ‘choose zip from sdcard’.
21. Then press call button.
22. You should see ex. JawsNandRec1.1.zip.
23. Then press call button to select it.
24. Use volume down button to go down to ‘Yes – ex. JawsNandRec1.1.zip’.
25. Press call button and installation will be started.
26. When you see ‘Install from sdcard complete’, press power button.
27. Press call button to select ‘reboot system now’.
28. Phone will be rebooted and enter NAND Android automatically.
29. Follow onscreen instructions to setup Android settings.
30. That’s all.

Good Luck

Just below are the files where you can download directly, exept for the radio, that you can get it here: Radio Leo 2.15.50.14

(If you are going for the 2nd method of ClockWorkMode, then depending on what type of roms you plan on using, you should download the partition size based on the following:
  • 150MB Partition - For bare roms including CyanogenMod, AOSP, and MiUI
  • 250MB Partition - For Standard sense roms including Desire and EVo based ROMs, can also be used for some squashed HD builds
  • 400MB Partition - For Larger roms including unsquashed Desire HD and Z roms, ROMs REQUIRE data2sd for EU HD2 with 512MB NAND)

Attached Files
File Type: 7z HSPL3_PKG.7z (655.2 KB, 2271 views)
File Type: 7z MAGLDR113.7z (530.4 KB, 2287 views)
File Type: 7z Recovery_150M.7z (3.80 MB, 1452 views)
File Type: 7z Recovery_250M.7z (3.80 MB, 1295 views)
File Type: 7z Recovery_400M.7z (3.80 MB, 1679 views)
File Type: 7z ClockworkMod-Recovery1.2.7z (3.80 MB, 1035 views)

Last edited by gunjahman; 8th April 2011 at 10:19 AM. Reason: updating info



Since the first guide was useful to some people, I'm posting another one: How to Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 without ClockWorkMod Recovery. The first three steps are the same. All this stuff is not mine. I've just gathered other peoples postings. So all thanks shloud go to them. I'm just a bug.


How to Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 WITHOUT ClockWorkMod Recovery

(updated 12 March 2011)



Prerequisites

  • HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
  • Radio that support 576 RAM (ex. radio ROM 2.15)
  • DFT MAGLDR Bootloader

Make sure that you have all the prerequisites installed.

STEPS:
A: Install HSPL3
B: Install radio ROM 2.15
C: Install MAGLDR on HTC HD2
D: Install NAND Android on HTC HD2



A: Install HSPL3

Prerequisites

* Windows Mobile Device Center installed on Windows Vista / Windows 7 or
* ActiveSync installed on Windows XP
* You must have any SPL version from this list on your device:

o SPL 1.42.0000
o SPL 1.62.0000
o SPL 1.66.0000
o SPL 2.07.0000
o SPL 2.08.0000
o SPL 2.10.0000

(To check your SPL version, hold the Volume Down button and do a reset)
You should have this SPL version unless you are using the latest 3.14 ROM with SPL 3.03.0000. No worry, just downgrade your Windows Mobile ROM from v3.14 to v1.66 will do. Download HTC HD2 v1.66 ROM. Then downgrade your phone from SPL 3.03.0000 to SPL 1.42.000.

Step by Step Guide

1. Power off your phone.
2. Press volume down button (don’t let go) and power on your phone.
3. It will load into bootloader.
4. You should get ‘Red, Green, Blue and White’ screen with SPL-1.42.
5. Take off the battery.
6. Power on your phone.
7. Connect USB cable from PC to phone after Windows Mobile loaded.
8. Select ‘ActiveSync’ and click ‘Done’.
9. Open HSPL3_PKG.zip with 7-Zip.
10. Copy HSPL3_PKG.exe to desktop.
11. Execute HSPL3_PKG.
12. Follow onscreen instructions to install.
13. Click ‘Yes’ if User Access Control prompt up.
14. Bootloader will be loaded with USB status during starting of installation.
15. Select ’2.08.HSPL’ to install.
16. After installation, you should see ‘We hacked it!’ on your phone.
17. Click on ‘Yes’ and your phone should be rebooted and load into Windows Mobile.
18. Disconnect USB cable from phone.
19. To verify, power off your phone.
20. Press volume down button (don’t let go) and power on your phone.
21. It will load into bootloader.
22. You should get ‘Red, Green, Blue and White’ screen with SPL-2.08.HSPL.
23. That’s all.

B: Install Custom Radio ROM

Prerequisites

* HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL

In order to flash custom radio ROM, you need to have HSPL3 installed on your HTC HD2. By the way, I used Radio Leo 2.15.50.14 on my guide. You can use it or any other HTC HD2 Radio ROM version.

HTC HD2 has 576 MB physical RAM but was reduced by software to 512 MB only. And custom Windows Mobile ROM + radio 2.07 or above can unlock it to be 576 MB again. Certain custom Windows Mobile ROM need higher radio version than your phone. And NAND Android requires it too. So you need to install custom radio ROM (if you don’t have the correct radio version).

Step by Step Guide

1. Power off your phone.
2. Press volume down button (don’t let go) and power on your phone.
3. It will load into bootloader.
4. You should get ‘Red, Green, Blue and White’ screen with SPL-2.08.HSPL.
5. Take off the battery.
6. Power on your phone.
7. I have R 2.06.51.07 at bottom of the screen with green HTC Logo.
8. Connect USB cable from PC to phone after Windows Mobile loaded.
9. Select ‘ActiveSync’ and click ‘Done’.
10. Open Radio Leo 2.15.50.14.rar with 7-Zip.
11. Copy CustomRUU.exe and RUU_signed.nbh to desktop.
12. Execute CustomRUU.
13. Click ‘Yes’ if User Access Control prompt up.
14. Follow onscreen instructions to install.
15. Bootloader will be loaded with USB status during starting of installation. (~10 minutes)
16. Phone will be rebooted after installation finished.
17. You should have R 2.15.50.14 at bottom of the screen with green HTC Logo.
18. Disconnect USB cable from phone.
19. That’s all.

C: Install MAGLDR

In order to install NAND Android on HTC HD2, you must install DFT MAGLDR Bootloader first. And the good news ~ both LEO512 and LEO1024 are supported. This means US T-Mobile HD2, Europe, Asia and the rest of the world’s HTC HD2 are supported.

Note – by installing MAGLDR, you cannot boot into Windows Mobile anymore. So everything on your phone is gone…

Prerequisites

* HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
* Radio that support 576 RAM

No worry, Android on NAND is working. That’s the reason we install DFT MAGLDR Bootloader on our HTC HD2, right? And we will be able to load a Windows Phone version when a new ROM comes out. Okay, let’s get started. If you don’t have HSPL3, please install it and also install radio ROM 2.15.

Step by Step Guide


1. Power off your phone.
2. Press volume down button (don’t let go) and power on your phone.
3. It will load into bootloader.
4. You should get ‘Red, Green, Blue and White’ screen with SPL-2.08.HSPL.
5. Take off the battery.
6. Power on your phone.
7. You should have R 2.15.50.14 at bottom of the screen with green HTC Logo.
8. Connect USB cable from PC to phone after Windows Mobile loaded.
9. Select ‘ActiveSync’ and click ‘Done’.
10. Open DFT_LEO_MAGLDR113.rar with 7-Zip.
11. Copy MAGLDR113 folder to desktop.
12. Enter MAGLDR113 folder.
13. Execute ROMUpdateUtility.
14. Click ‘Yes’ if User Access Control prompt up.
15. Follow onscreen instructions to install.
16. Bootloader will be loaded with USB status during starting of installation.
17. Phone will be rebooted after installation finished.
18. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded then.
19. Disconnect USB cable from phone.
20. That’s all.

D: Install NAND Android

Prerequisites

* HSPL3 ~ SPL-2.08.HSPL
* Radio that support 576 RAM
* DFT MAGLDR Bootloader

Make sure that you have all the prerequisites installed.

Step by Step Guide

1. Power on your phone.
2. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded.
3. Use volume down button to go down to 5. USB Flasher.
4. Then press call button to load Android Flasher mode.
5. Connect USB cable from PC to phone.
6. Open your favorite ROM (ex. DFT_LEO_NAND_Android.rar) with 7-Zip.
7. Copy DFT_Android folder to desktop.
8. Enter DFT_Android folder.
9. Execute DAF.
10. Follow onscreen instructions to install.
11. Click ‘Yes’ if User Access Control prompt up.
12. Phone will be rebooted after installation finished.


Maybe the next steps are not obligatory, depending on the ROM you are going to install. In my case, I didn't have to follow the rest of the process, because the ROM I've used, has done the job itself and my phone was ready to work. (I've used CleanDroid and I had PERFCET results. Very light, clean and stable ROM. I've installed 30-40 apps and still is stable, alive and kicking.)



13. DFT MAGLDR Bootloader will be loaded then.
14. Use volume down button to go down to 3. Boot AD NAND.
15. Then press call button to load NAND Android.
16. Disconnect USB cable from phone.
17. Follow onscreen instructions to setup Android settings.
18. That’s all.


Alsomaybe the next steps are not obligatory.

To make auto boot to NAND Android.

1. Restart your phone.
2. Load to DFT MAGLDR Bootloader
3. Use volume up button to go up to 10. Services.
4. Then press call button to load Services Menu.
5. Then press call button again to enter AutoBoot settings.
6. Then press call button again to enter Boot source settings.
7. Select 3. Android from NAND with call button.
8. Use volume up button to go up to 10. Services again.
9. Then press call button to load Services Menu.
10. Then press call button again to enter AutoBoot settings.
11. Select 2. AlwaysMenu with call button.
12. Press power on/off button to select NO at Show boot menu always at boot?
13. Use volume up button to go up to 11. Reset.
14. Phone will be rebooted and enter NAND Android automatically.
15. That’s all.



Default Flashing a new nand android rom over a previous one

FLASHING A NEW NAND ANDROID ROM OVER A PREVIOUS ONE
(without clockwork mod)

Once you have flashed Magldr to your device you do not have to go through the whole process again if you want to flash a new NAND Android Rom:

1. Turn your phone off

2. Restart your phone by holding down the 'Power' button and keep holding it down until the Magldr Menu appears

3. Press the 'Volume Down' button to goto Option 4: USB Flasher and press the 'Call' button (far left of the 5 hardware buttons at the bottom)

4. Browse to the folder you extracted your NAND Android Rom files to on your pc, right click on Run DAF.exe (or install.exe if Daf.exe isnt listed) and select Run as Administrator (if using Windows Vista or Windows 7)

5. Read ALL the text and then select 'Next'

6. Read the information and select 'Next'

7. The installer will now detect USB and then flash your Android Rom to NAND

8. When flashing is complete your phone will Reboot and proceed to boot Android from NAND


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