[TUTORIAL] Replace Windows Mobile with Android NAND ROMs

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Buccio

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Dec 6, 2009
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For me if the gprs/edge and suspend will be fixed it's ready for daily use.. And waiting for better versions..
 

kerfooly

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I am new here. I flash LK Bootloader successfully. But I don't how to do next step. I downloaded and installed Android SDK, I installed Google usb, I start the phone and it's start into boot loader screen with "reverting to fastboot..." so I don't know ho to do fast boot via PC :)

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I did it but recovery is up - down :-( any solutions?

no not yet
 

amakaru

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Jun 27, 2010
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Xperia XZ2
My X1 run this build smoothly. But how about the batery drains? My X1 run out off 100% after ~12hrs

Originally Posted by neoofoox
Could someone send me the driver for x1 while it is connected in fastboot mode, because it can't find a driver (win xp) have tried the contained driver in the sdk pack, and some others.

You try this:
- Install android-sdk
- Open sdk manager
- Wait for loading package
- After all packages loaded, see at Extras
- Check "Google USB drver package" and "Google web driver package"
- Click Install Selected pakages. Wait for installing process complete
- Try to connect again
 
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youliang

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Sep 13, 2009
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is the gapps package to be used same as the one on cyanogenmod's website?

btw, how do I charge it? ain't seem to be moving above 12%
 
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dantexperia

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May 31, 2010
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Hello, I need help!, not understand how run "fastboot" in my "Windows 7"; Execute "cmd.exe" but when i type: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img - i have error.. Please help, when start my phone, I see just green lyrics:
Say: "ENTERING FASTBOOT MODE
Fastboot_init()
starting_usb
udc_start()"

Later, connect my phone to usb and say: "fastboot: processing commands"

but nothing change.. Did I do something wrong?, i need tutorial step to step, thanks and sorry my bad english!
 

amakaru

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@dantexperia
After
connect my phone to usb and say: "fastboot: processing commands"
- You must be installed Android SDK from 1st post link, Install ADB (Platform tools in Android SDK), Download and copy fastboot to platform-tools folder
- Open Command prompt on your PC -> Start menu -> Run -> type "cmd.exe"
- If you install android-sdk with default path: type "cd c:\program files\android\android-sdk\platform-tools"
- here you type command in 1st post (fastboot flash....)
 

dantexperia

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May 31, 2010
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Finally install NAND :)

Yeah!, finally i can using Android default in my Xperia X1 :D, happy!.. After many tests, I could finally install NAND .. thanks for the great work and collaboration!
 

stefanpowell

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Oct 17, 2010
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Useage report

Here is my report of problems with this rom, I hope it helps

Wifi is very weak and dropping frequently
very hard to wake from sleep on occasion and also frequent SOD's

apart from that all problems have already been previously mentioned.

Cheers and keep up the good work devs!
 

zarak_0066

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Jul 14, 2009
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Help!!

So I got as far as using fastboot the first time.
And Im stuck.
I do´t know how to proceed.
Help please!

---------- Post added at 07:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:12 PM ----------

Figgured it out.
Tanks anyways!
 

Dimas.94

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Is this under developement? I mean, is it going to be finished? Not in a year, but in a month? If someone is actually WORKING on this one, I'll happily flash it and provide feedback. If it's yet another outcome of somebody's playground, sorry, I'll skip.
 

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    About
    This thread contains all the Android NAND development that is going on in different websites like Github.com

    The developers are not responsible for any damages happened to your phone in any way so be aware of what you are doing

    Note that the development is still in "Beta" state and it has few issues which are still under development, the Android NAND ROMs are almost ready for day to day use

    you can always switch back to any windows mobile ROM by flashing the official or a custom windows mobile ROM just like when you had windows mobile using any Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 ROM Update utility or the SD Card (KOVSIMG.nbh) method, as the SPL or windows mobile's bootloader will not be effected

    there will be few random screen flashes when the device start even when you shift back to windows mobile but this does not effect the performance of the device in anyway

    Your SD Card Android ROMs are not going to be effected but you wont be able to run them unless you re-install Windows Mobile again

    below is the list of whats working and not working so far

    Working

    • Phone
    • SMS
    • Speaker
    • LEDs
    • Bluetooth (beta)
    • Headphone
    • Media Playback
    • Touch Pad
    • Data connection (GPRS/3G)
    • Main Camera (Beta)
    • Hardware acceleration (3D/OpenGL ES) (beta)
    • USB (beta)
    • Screen (beta)
    • Keyboard/Keypad
    • WiFi (Beta)
    • Battery Meter (beta)
    • Battery Charging
    • Battery Life (beta)
    • Camera Flash LED
    • GPS (beta)

    Not working

    • Light Sensor (Under development)
    • FM Radio
    • Hardware Acceleration bugs
      Flash Player support, YouTube HQ Mode support
    • Front Camera
    • Main Camera bugs (under development)
      focus function
    • WiFi bugs (under development)
      WEP connection support
    • GPS bugs (under development)
    • Bluetooth bugs (under development)
      once turned on, causes rapid battery drain and cant be turned off unless user restart the device
    • USB bugs
    • Battery Life (beta)
      still not same as Windows mobile
    • Screen auto rotation bug
      rotates to landscape every time user turns the screen off and on
    • Battery Meter (beta)
      inaccurate after certain percentage of battery

    Downloads
    below is the list of Files which are required

    • HSPL 0.78 (optional)
      Download it from here if you haven't install a Custom ROM before or you are on initial HSPL 0.72

    • A ROM update utility (optional)
      Kovsky Advance ROM update utility is recommended as Its easier to work with, but the official RUU and SD Card method will do the same

    • Latest Android bootloader
      Download the latest bootloader available here

    • Android Driver and Fastboot
      Xperoid installer is recommended as it contains the necessary files of Android SDK only and can do the job automatically,

    • Latest Android Recovery
      Download the latest recovery available here

    • Latest Android Kernel
      Download the latest Kernel available here

    • An Android ROM
      choose and download your favorite Android ROM from here or here

    Video

    Here is the video of how to install any NAND ROM, lots of steps have changed but the main procedure is the same

    PART 1
    PART 2



    1.HSPL

    If you have already installed a custom Windows Mobile ROM and have the 0.78 version skip this part, to know about your SPL version turn off your phone, hold Volume down button and while holding hold the power button till you see the Tri colour screen which is the SPL; If you have Olinex name on any line, you have HSPL,

    SPL is like your devices BIOS, and Hard SPL will unlock your devices bootloader to allow you to install any custom made Read only memory (ROM)

    to do a HSPL refer to THIS thread

    (if you had a problem in performing a HSPL, read the replies at the end of the above thread as there were some users not being able to HSPL the normal way and had to do few other steps)

    2.Android BootLoader

    Put the .zip ROM you have downloaded in the root of your SD Card before you do anything further; which means put the .Zip file in E:\ROM.zip if your SD Card drive letter is E

    HTC Linux LK bootloader allows the device to run the kernel directly after it got turned on

    Install it just like the way you install any other Windows Mobile ROM, which is using a RUU or the SD Card method

    It is always recommended to do a Task29 before you flash an Android Bootloader if you know how to.


    (Kovsky Advance RUU)

    3.Kernel
    Kernels are like drivers in PC, it connects and manage the hardware of the device
    they have to be installed using Fastboot. Fastboot is a command line tool used to directly flash the filesystem in Android devices from a host via USB.

    >For Windows users

    • Extract Xperoid Installer
    • Rename the Kernel you have downloaded to boot.img, then place it in the Xperoid fastboot folder
    • Rename the recovery you have downloaded to recovery.img, then place it in the Xperoid fastboot folder
    • connect your phone and install the drivers from Android USB driver folder
    • then simply run Xperoid Fastboot installer.bat from the Xperoid fastboot folder

    >For Linux based OS users

    follow the instruction on This page

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    5.Recovery

    ClockWorkMod Recovery is like the BIOS in PCs, which is the software that can install and manage the device's software

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    To go into recovery turn on your device and as soon as the phone starts (Sony Ericsson logo stage) hold the Camera Focus button which is holding the Camera button half pressed till recovery starts, (it might take few seconds to load)
    once you are in recovery use the touch pad to go up and down, power button to go back and middle button to select trough the menu,

    1. Go to mounts and storage> Format Data
    2. Go to mounts and storage> Format Cache
    3. Go to mounts and storage> Format dalvik cache
    4. go back to main menu
    5. Go to install zip from SDcard
    6. select the file and install it
    7. after installation select restart system now
    8. Remove the SD Card and the battery, put the battery in, turn on the phone and wait till it completely start up
    9. Re enter recovery with SD Card inserted and install the GAPPS
    10. Load the system without SD Card and sync it with your accounts and open all the apps once and then restart again and once you are in android again insert your SD Card

    If you are updating your ROM from an earlier version of NAND Android ROM

    1. Download the full wipe script and put it in the root of SD Card
    2. Go to backup and restore
    3. select Backup
    4. go back to main menu
    5. Go to install zip from SDcard
    6. select the full wipe script.zip and install it
    7. go to main menu
    8. Go to install zip from SDcard
    9. select your new ROM and install it
    10. go back to main menu
    11. go to backup and restore
    12. go to Advanced restore
    13. select Restore data
    14. go back to main menu
    15. select restart system now

    Recommendations:

    Booting with SD Card inserted:
    • As you might have notice in the guide, the Kernels have a major bug of not being able to boot the ROM with a normally formatted SD Card inside the device. so we have to format the SD card in a special way to bypass this problem

      To do so follow this guide

    • You have to perform these recommended actions for better performance

    Back to Windows Mobile:

    In order to switch back to any windows mobile ROM, enter the Windows mobile bootloader (SPL) by turning the device on while holding Power and Volume down buttons together, and once you entered SPL simply flash the ROM as you did earlier
    It is always recommended again to do a Task29 before and a Hard reset after you installed a Windows Mobile ROM

    report back your issues and problems for faster and better ROMs in future.

    Special thanks goes to:
    SP3DEV
    Sun Dream
    XDAndroid team
    Neopeek
    Ady
    zargloub
    Jerrytan
    BrickPSP
    Elibl
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    5
    Hi, very good guide... but

    What features are working/not working on the NAND build?

    updated :)
    5
    It would be awesome if someone could modify the bootloader so that it can start up without having to remove the microSD card.

    Is there any particular reason why this has not been implemented?

    The reason is that it "works for me". My phone boots regardless of microSD being inserted or not. If anyone wants, go ahead and try to figure out what causes problems. If you want to compile .NBH from lk, use my tinboot-for-lk project at gitorious, there's an old branch which contains scripts for building images for X1
    3
    I'm back into the game boys!!!! Look at my sig!!!

    Regards!!!
    3
    I don't use my X1 as a phone anymore, so I use it as a remote for my pc.
    I've had very few issues when trying this rom, no reboots, no keys freeze, etc.
    But battery charging (& usage) is a big issue for me, I couldn't get it to charge past 34% after flashing, but I didn't really try either.
    Nonetheless thanks to all involved for bringing it this far already!
    I really hope the last bugs get worked out (I should really learn to program and help you guys..).