[Tutorial] Instale o Windows Phone 7 no HTC HD2.

Percebi que alguns usuários do blog têm interesse em instalar o Windows Phone 7 no HTC HD2. Então resolvi postar esse vídeo ensinando como faz isso. Eu não tenho o HTC HD2, por isso irei colocar um vídeo não criado por mim e em inglês, mas é bem intuitivo!

Lembre-se: FAÇA ISSO POR SUA CONTA E RISCO.
Segue o vídeo explicativo e logo abaixo do vídeo você encontraram dicas de como fazer o backup, links para download e muito mais.

===> Se desejar faça o backup dos dados do aparelho seguindo o vídeo abaixo.

 Obs: É utilizado um programa chamado Titanium Backup, leia as informações que estão abaixo do vídeo no youtube que você encontrará o link para download.

 Baixe:

WP7 STOCK ROM + MAGLDR 1.12 + LATEST LEO512(EU) + LEO1024(T-MOBILE) RADIO
http://www.mediafire.com/?dx3k459a2k3m3dr

MAGLDR 1.13
http://www.mediafire.com/?qkanbxou7ure1x8

WP7 HD2 Custom ROM  – Aqui neste fórum você vai escolher a rom que mais lhe agrade e veja se é compatível com o seu HTC HD2 de acordo com o território. 
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=977

Informações adicionais:

Como para formatar o cartão SD após o uso com WP7


http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10596474&postcount=1

TUTORIAL VIDEO


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKl2dvzDa5U


____________________________________COMO INSTALAR HSPL
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4amlg-ogrpM


____________________________________Como fazer o dual boot WP7 e Android http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTHRAUHZHlo




Atenção: O link abaixo possui um guia que vale a pena conferir, com várias dicas para o seu HTC HD2 com Windows Phone 7


http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=923997

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Segue um tutorial em inglês de como realizar a instalação: (Prefiro colocar assim já que não teste, pois como disse não tenho o HTC HD2).

HTC HD2 Guide to Dual Boot Android and Windows Phone 7 

Preparing the HTC HD2 for Windows Phone 7

Before starting this process, beware: Windows Phone 7 is a proprietary operating system. As such, you should already have purchased and own a genuine Windows Phone device otherwise
Preparing the HTC HD2 for Windows Phone 7

you run the risk of prosecution under software piracy laws (as an open source OS the same problem does not exist for Android).

To successfully dual boot we need to first install Windows Phone 7 onto the HTC HD2. You should begin by checking the downloaded folders, and ensuring that you have unzipped them. Navigate to the DFT_LEO70_RELEASE folder where you will find the following three directories:
  • LEO70_ROM
  • MAGLDR112
  • Radio Leo 2.15.50.14
Open Radio Leo 2.15.50.14 and right-click the CustomRUU.exe program, selecting Run as administratorand agreeing to the UAC (User Access Control) warning. The next step is to connect your HTC HD2 by USB cable to your PC, and then reboot the phone, holding the volume down button as you do.
Preparing the HTC HD2 for Windows Phone 7

When the phone restarts you should see the tricolor bootloader screen (as pictured on the right), where red, green and blue stripes appear in the top portion of the display, and the rest of the screen is white. After a moment you should see the USB notification, confirming that your phone is connected. If this is the first time you have accessed the bootloader then wait a few moments for Windows to install the drivers.

On your computer the ROM update program will be running, so check that you have met the requirements in the list, put a check in the box and click Next. In the following screen click Update, then Next > Next and wait as the progress bar advances and completes the installation of the basic HTC HD2 ROM. After a few moments it should complete, and your phone will start up, with an HTC logo and a green progress bar. Once the bar reaches 100%, hold the volume down button again to re-enter the bootloader screen
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Installing Windows Phone 7

You should now be back in the tricolor screen; back on your PC, navigate to the MAGLDR112 folder and right-click ROMUpdateUtility.exe and Run as administrator. Once again, agree to the UAC notification and the ROM update program will launch. This looks very similar to the previous CustomRUU program, and the process is the same – check the I completed the steps indicated above box, click Next > Update > Next > Nextand again wait a few moments until the progress bar indicates completion.
Installing Windows Phone 7

Your phone will then restart. At this stage you need to press and hold the power button on the HTC HD2 to enter the MAGLDR screen. You will be presented with a long menu of options – use the volume buttons to scroll up and down through the menu until option 5, USB Flasher, is highlighted and use the call button on your phone to select it.

Back on your computer, close the completed ROMUpdateUtility program (clickFinish) and then open the LEO70_ROM folder and run DWI.exe as administrator, agreeing to the UAC notice as before.
(Note that if you are using a Windows Phone ROM that you have downloaded from XDA-developers.com then this should be used here.)
The ROMUpdateUtility installs the Windows Phone 7 ROM on your HTC HD2. To proceed through this program, click Next when prompted (although take notice of the details displayed at each step) and as the software is installed you will be able to check your phone for a progress report (as pictured, right).
This step will take a while to complete, but once it does your phone will reboot. Click Finish on the ROMUpdateUtility and then watch your HTC HD2 as it boots into Windows Phone 7!

Using Windows Phone 7 on the HTC HD2

Using Windows Phone 7 on the HTC HD2

With Windows Phone 7 now installed on your handset you will be able to use it as normal; however, note that the HTC HD2 device has more buttons than a genuine WP7 device. For instance, the HTC HD7 has Back, Start and Search buttons across the lower portion of the handset, whereas the HTC HD2 has Phone, Home, Start, Back and End Call/Power.

Clearly there is a slight difference here, and throw in the fact that the HTC HD2doesn’t have a hardware camera button by default you can see how it might be difficult to use this device with Windows Phone 7.
Fortunately, some useful key mapping gets around the problem. On a HTC HD2 device, the hardware buttons are assigned as follows:
  • Phone – Camera
  • Home – Search
  • Start – Start
  • Back – Back
  • End Call/Power – End Call/Power/Lock screen
It shouldn’t be too long for you to get used to this arrangement!

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