You need:
Haret 0.52
Image
rootFS
Reversion 163
1.
-> partition your SD Card to:
> 1st Partition: ext3
> 2nd Partition: fat32
2.
-> unpack the haret in a folder on the fat32 partition. Copy the Image file in the same folder.
-> change in the default.txt:
- RAMSIZE to 0X04000000
- mtype to 2265
3.
-> unpack all folders and files for rootFS to the ext3 partition
4.
-> now you can boot ANDROID by starting haret.exe and than "run"
Link for the image.zip is not valid. Would it be possible to update it? Thx
ReplyDeleteHi, can you please re-up image.zip thanks
ReplyDeleteyes, image.zip link still not valid.
ReplyDeleteHi, after reading your instructions i got it to boot with this error: "not syncing: No init found. Try passing init option to kernel" can you help? thanks
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI did everything in this guide. However, after making the 2 partitions and ext3 as first partition, I can't see anything when inserting my SD card in my phone.
Do I need to use a special application for this?
Bart
Oh I found it, just had to restart my phone because windows was bugging out (again).
ReplyDeleteI love your work, keep it up!
Hi I would like to know if I do this will it install Android on my phone and destroy the existing OS I have on my ROM?
ReplyDeleteI would really like to run Android... And what version of Android is this?
how do you create the ext3 partition? i am having difficulties following all the different instructions from different forum online.
ReplyDeleteI followed your instructions and android started. But after 1-2 minutes it shutdowns phone. Do you have an idea for this issue ?
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Dont use the red button and Android take a lot of battery power!
ReplyDeleteHi all,
ReplyDeleteI did everything according to the instructions but when i run Haret > RUN it gives me an error message: Failed to load file \Storage Card\Image
im running wm6.5 28002 on i780
any suggestion?
I managed to boot android. But after 30secs or 1 min it shuts down, just black screen... Same as xewn explained above.
ReplyDeleteI don't press red button, and my battery is full. Any idea how to fix this?
nice it worked for me.
ReplyDeletebut isnt there a newer version of android?
i follow all the intruction, but when i click the heret.exe it will come out some words then hang at there, so how?
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeletei have the same problem as Mr.Fazliu and xewn... i can see a very short message "Removed SD Card" and after 1 Minute "Low Disk Space". I have a 4GB SD Card (3,5GB for ext3 and 0,5GB for fat32) but the Card isn't full. And the mainspace is free with 165MB... Any Idea?
ReplyDeleteimage file can't be found...please up it again...
ReplyDeleteplease.. up it again
ReplyDeleteshow me how to partition SD card
ReplyDeletegive tools to do it
show me how to unpack file rootFS to ext3 partition
ReplyDeleteuse Gparted in Ubuntu
ReplyDeleteI've followed the guide, but when I tap on run in haret, the phone stucks on "jumping to kernel". Can someone help me ?
ReplyDeleteI've the same issue as above, he phone stucks on "jumping to kernel".
ReplyDeleteMaybe it will help you guys for the partition
ReplyDeletehttp://www.andromnia.net/wiki/docs/howto_install
Then use Gen.Y dual boot as boot loader for dual OS like on your PC
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2010/02/01/dual-boot-windows-mobile-phone-and-google-android-with-gen-y-dualboot-and-haret/id/
Maybe it can help..
Got the same "jumping to kernel" problem. it's just stuck there.
ReplyDeletei have the same problem...
ReplyDeleteit stops at jumping to kernel
yes, and me too. In my i780 stops at jumping to kernel.
ReplyDeleteany solution for this ?
I have a problem - executes all operations in accordance with the manual, unfortunately the installation process that gets me is - Jumping to Kernel ...
ReplyDeleteDo you have any idea what to do about it?
Hmm partitions made, files extracted, changed the default, but still don't see any more result then "Jumping to kernel"... anyone have idea where to look for answers ?
ReplyDelete