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Antonizoon edited this page Nov 22, 2012 · 2 revisions

cLK is a hot new bootloader that is fully open-sourced, still updated to this day, and professes to make the HD2 as close to a normal Android device as possible, with HBOOT and fastboot support. It's a better choice if you only plan to use Android ROMs.

Unfortunately, as such, it is currently unable to run Windows Phone 7 ROMs, and has no RMNET support. However, it will be good to watch it's progress, since is the most promising bootloader available for the HD2.

Features

  • Off-Mode Charging
  • Ability to resize partitions without a computer
  • Connection Type = PPP, no RMNET
  • Better ROM manager support
  • Faster bootup
  • Works better in general
  • Never seen after install unless needed
  • Built-In Flashlight
  • Clk 1.5 = No need for Usb
  • Open-source and still in development
  • Many more features as time goes on!

Installing cLK 1.5

  1. Download the latest cLK from this thread.
  2. Unzip file to someplace convenient.
  3. Open HD2 Toolkit.
  4. Shutdown phone.
  5. Press volume down + end key and hold until tri-colored screen appears.
  6. Format with Wipe (Task 29) using the HD2 toolkit. The phone will no longer have an OS of any kind, so get to the tri-colored screen again.
  7. On bottom left of HD2 toolkit theirs an option to Install Custom RUU, click Browse.
  8. Navigate to the place you previously unzipped leoimg.nbh and select that file.
  9. Click Install RUU.
  10. You're done, now install some new OSes! Jump to the next section.

Installing CLK 1.5 Without USB

Note: You should only use this method if your USB port is broken. It's a bit riskier than using the computer for flashing.

  1. Format SD card.
  2. Download cLK v 1.5 (The attached LEOIMG.zip file)
  3. Extract this file somewhere convenient
  4. Put leoimg.nbh (from the LEOIMG.zip file) onto root of SD card.
  5. Power off phone.
  6. Press volume down + end .
  7. Install by following on screen directions. (press end key)
  8. Remove the battery.
  9. Replace battery and power on the phone.
  10. Power up phone, and you will have cLK.

Installing Android with cLK

Now we can finally install Android using cLK. There are three ways to do so:

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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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