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Default SD-Boot options

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What's the working options for SD-Boot?

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we already got android from nand boot...what's the point of using sd-boot?
 
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i whant to mantain WinMo.
 
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i whant to mantain WinMo.
IMHO, SD build is not for daily use. Battery drains fast and SD card warms up and causes lags all the time.

BTW, you can flash back WM on any time, even without a PC, you just need a file
photimg.nbh with your WM ROM on SD card root folder.
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Lightbulb Prepare a high capacity memory card.

You don't need to boot from SD anymore,booting from SD is not stable,it will slow down the speed.
I had been thinking of Dualboot,but it looks like still not available yet,but be patient,it might be available in the future.
So why not just use this ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1677950

A lot of ROMs over there. Try it out! I'm using CM Scream,nearly perfect!
I recommended you to buy a high capacity memory card so you can install android apps to card instead of internal memory.They have a lot of FREEBIES for you to install compared to windows mobile.
Google search for original rom if you want to use back the Windows Mobile 6.5.3
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Guys! I had sold my HTC HD mini recently and change a new phone already.
I won't be able to update the working list anymore.
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Default No USB

Hi guys,
I have a problem with my phone's USB port, so is there a way to install the NAND version from SD card?? Without having an Active Sync connection to the PC??

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Wink About usb connection

currently,it looks like quite confused.Anyway,you can use wifi to connect to your android instead.

Use AirDroid (FREE) It is really useful and easy!!You will like it!! USB is more trouble than it.
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HTC HD mini games & applications here:
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Guys! I had sold my HTC HD mini recently and change a new phone already.
I won't be able to update the working list anymore.
 
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currently,it looks like quite confused.Anyway,you can use wifi to connect to your android instead.

Use AirDroid (FREE) It is really useful and easy!!You will like it!! USB is more trouble than it.
Hey, thanks for the tip. It looks useful but only AFTER I get android My problem is that I want to install android, but don't have USB. I know there are SD card versions, but those are not good for daily use. The card heats up and there are a lot of breaks and freezes. So I'm asking if there is a way to install a ROM (Nand) from SD card.
 
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CARD READER(MEMORY CARD TO PC)/ Connect your Windows Mobile to PC via WiFi (Download by using your Windows Mobile/Connect to PC) Remote Desktop or something like that??I never use it so I'm not sure.

Or do you have another Android in your windows mobile already?If have,you can download Airdroid and copy the files from PC to your MEMORY CARD and then uninstall the SD version of android then install the NAND android.(quite tricky)
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HTC HD mini games & applications here:
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Guys! I had sold my HTC HD mini recently and change a new phone already.
I won't be able to update the working list anymore.
 
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CARD READER(MEMORY CARD TO PC)/ Connect your Windows Mobile to PC via WiFi (Download by using your Windows Mobile/Connect to PC) Remote Desktop or something like that??I never use it so I'm not sure.

Or do you have another Android in your windows mobile already?If have,you can download Airdroid and copy the files from PC to your MEMORY CARD and then uninstall the SD version of android then install the NAND android.(quite tricky)
OK, apparently I have a bigger problem Bluetooth isn't working either!!!

 
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