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 HTC DESIRE HD OFFICIAL THREAD V19, LONGEST THREAD

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Adriel
post Jul 5 2011, 10:45 AM

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QUOTE(eddmecha @ Jul 5 2011, 10:42 AM)
if u have partition your sd then what u need to do is...
1)flash rom and reboot
2)flash the A2SD+ addon then reboot
after this is done then try to install an app and check whether ur app is on A2sd or not by selecting settings>applications>manage>sd card(u will see the app that u installed earlier then see whether got green color "tick" or not..if not tick then its on ur A2sd partition:)
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Thanks for the quick and good reply eddmecha, this is what i need to know and not ask why I need to do it. I rather do it first then ask next wtf is wrong with the missing shortcut issue.
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post Jul 5 2011, 11:40 AM

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QUOTE(syuki @ Jul 5 2011, 11:21 AM)
Exactly how much ..? Mine about 169mb, but phone still smooth. Sometime 111mb, smooth also. No lag.


Added on July 5, 2011, 11:22 am^ Monza
lol.  laugh.gif Macho-man not in here la. But he's really hensyem one..  icon_idea.gif
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I don't think you didn't really understood my question. Plus all my previous reply on a soft reboot and hard reboot.

I am following the tips from Xda forum
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.p...postcount=14253

If this is too hard to understand I think let my change the question then.

Why is my shortcut missing after I do a soft reboot on Leedroid rom?

With this you will google up and get maybe the xda thread I linked above? :\ Then again all I asked was should I do the memory card first or after flashing the rom then do the memory card. This is really a simple question, but if you insist me explaining why then it is because I saw the thread from XDA forum who had the same problem I had and was told to create a a2sd+ card. I may be a newbie in this but if you are asking back me why then there must be something wrong by creating a a2sd+ card. Could you explain me why should I not create 1?

By the way Soft reboot means:
Solution:
A soft reboot, by definition, is anything that uses only software to reboot the controller. Therefore, a soft reboot can be performed through the Reboot button in MAX or using the RT Reboot Controller.vi in LabVIEW (The LabVIEW Real-Time module must be installed on the Host PC to have access to the RT Reboot Controller.vi.). In a soft reboot, power is never removed from the controller. A hard reboot is defined as a reboot the removes power to the controller (i.e. pressing the Reboot button or unplugging the controller).

The only technical difference is that a hard reboot will erase everything stored in RAM while a soft reboot will not. One cannot expect that things stored in RAM will be preserved after a soft reboot because RAM may be overwritten when the BIOS runs, and RAM will most likely not be allocated in the same way it was prior to the reboot.

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/C26...62573A600771CB4


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post Jul 5 2011, 11:53 AM

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edan1979, syuki,
I already did all those now cramp otak restoring back my 1.6k contacts. Plus all the application that I backup. Already flashed back my card.

Give me a day and I post my stuf!!!

I might go to sleep now, in the office spare room while waiting for all the contacts to be restored back while on airplane mode lol

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