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    I have a HTC HD2 on Windows. Recently i tried installing Android on to it.
    Firstly i installed HSPL3 PKG
    Then i missed the second step which was to install the Radio Leo 2.15.50.14
    So idid the third step which wad to install MAGLDR113
    Now my phone wont turn on properly. It comes up with the O2 welcome screen and does not boot up properly.
    Any idea as to how i can get my phone back up and running?

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    Not good, did you check radio before flashing to see if it supported 576mb ram?
    Could you link to the guide you are following, don't have one of these devices so would need to see the flashing process you followed.
    I believe you are stuck in a bootloop.
    "What we've got here is failure to communicate."

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernComfort View Post
    Not good, did you check radio before flashing to see if it supported 576mb ram?
    Could you link to the guide you are following, don't have one of these devices so would need to see the flashing process you followed.
    I believe you are stuck in a bootloop.
    Hi Southern Comfort
    The steps i followed are on this link
    How to Install NAND Android on HTC HD2 with ClockworkMod Recovery? (Video)
    Although i made a right cock up of it because i did not check the radio before flashing. SO i therefore, missed the second step of flashing and thats why it wont turn on properly.
    Should i just take it in to o2 and get them to send it off for repair?

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    Can you get to bootloader? (Hold vol- while powering)
    If the phone is new then ignorance can be bliss, "It just went like that, don't know what happened"
    "What we've got here is failure to communicate."

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernComfort View Post
    Can you get to bootloader? (Hold vol- while powering)
    If the phone is new then ignorance can be bliss, "It just went like that, don't know what happened"
    Hi mate
    I can get to the bootloader screen.
    I just took it to the o2 shop and they have sent it off to get repaired. Although its under warranty i hope they still fix it because i know i am probable exempt from it as i tried to put android on.
    If they send it back as it is then im screwed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dips18uk View Post
    Hi mate
    I can get to the bootloader screen.
    I just took it to the o2 shop and they have sent it off to get repaired. Although its under warranty i hope they still fix it because i know i am probable exempt from it as i tried to put android on.
    If they send it back as it is then im screwed.
    If you can boot to bootloader then it should be recoverable, you should have asked for a replacement (unless you need to recover anything important, doubtful as you were flashing)
    Shops can offer to repair a phone, it is your right to ask for a replacement, you are now at the mercy of O2.
    "What we've got here is failure to communicate."

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernComfort View Post
    If you can boot to bootloader then it should be recoverable, you should have asked for a replacement (unless you need to recover anything important, doubtful as you were flashing)
    Shops can offer to repair a phone, it is your right to ask for a replacement, you are now at the mercy of O2.
    Well the phone is still under warranty so i hope they fix it and send it back to me. Then i will try putting android on again.
    I will keep you posted either way.
    Thanks again

 

 

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