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HD2 MAGLDR Android NAND

Antonizoon edited this page Nov 22, 2012 · 2 revisions

Android be installed to phone memory, but because WP7 cannot run from the SDCard, you need to have Android installed to the SDCard to dual-boot.

(Excuse the mess. This guide needs work. Please use the links in the meantime.)

Installing a Recovery Image

If you are installing Android ROMs, you also need to install a recovery image. This thing allows users to flash new ROMs or other mods from zip files, a method that most Android users are accustomed to.

ClockworkMod is the most famous of these.

(needs fleshing out)

Getting a ROM from XDA

Get a ROM you like from the XDA Android NAND Development Forum.

See Custom ROMs for more information.

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Android Development Codex

Note: All non-Android projects have moved to the BASLQC Wiki.

Introduction

  • Introduction - A quick intro to the rationale and ideals of this guide, and smartphone modding in general.
  • General Setup - Learn how to install and run the tools you need to succeed.
  • Device Guides - Customized, fully decked out guides for rooting each and every device we could find.
  • General OS Customizations - General customizations that work on all devices of a specific OS.

Content Guidelines

  • General Guidelines - The ideals that you should uphold while working with and editing this guide.
  • Device Guide Templates - Templates and general guidelines for creating customized guides for a device.
  • Linux - Run a full desktop OS on your little mobile device; research is being made to make it comfortable to use in the mobile space.

Reference

  • Glossary - Contains all the crazy acronyms and word soup that you'll need to wade through when using this guide.
  • Android Buying Guide for Modders - While modding can fix up an outdated device, it will make your life easier to buy the right device from the start.
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