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HD2 Android SD
Tenshi Hinanawi edited this page Nov 14, 2012
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This is the older method for getting Android on SDCards. It's as simple as moving a folder with a file manager, but Android will be a bit slower than the new NativeSD method.
- Find an SD ROM you want to install from the XDA-Developers SD Development Board. Make sure that it is not a NativeSD ROM.
- Extract the downloaded zip file and place the folder on the SDCard.
- Boot your HD2 to MAGLDR, select
Services
, Go toBoot Settings
, thenAD SD
, and then choose the folder your ROM is in.
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