Problem upgrading with Vista x64 - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 ROM Development

I have a PDA2k which I flashed to Rom Version 5.60.00 WWE, with Radio Version 1.12.00.
I am running Windows Vista Ultimate x64 and the Mobile Device Center recognizes my device as a BlueAngel.
When I try to update the drivers of my mobile device, I get the message:
"Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing.(Code 39)" I have followed the instructions from the wiki and I am trying with the x64 drivers.
I have also tried upgrading, to see what happens and the upgrade utility comes up with the error message: "Error 150: Rom Upgrade Utility Error"
"This ROM upgrade utility does not design for your device. Please get proper ROM upgrade utility and try again"
Has anyone managed to upgrade with Vista x64 or will I have to use XP?
Thanks
George

BTW I have disabled driver signing on Vista

I have the same problem, and is because the Windows x64 don't use unsigned drivers, so the drivers in the wiki are useless; and if you want to upgrade your device, the only option is make it with a Vista x32 or with a XP.
(I didn't find other solution)
Bye

I thought that the x64 drivers are ok. Have you tried some other driver source than the wiki?

I have tried the x64 drivers from the wiki and also drivers I found after a search in the forums. I guess if we could find signed drivers it would work but for know, I have used my laptop with Vista Home Premium x32 and after 5-6 minutes it was done.
Thanks for the support guys

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ActiveSync doesn't see my MDA Pro! :(

Hi!
I have a problem... the ActiveSync 4.1 install program says that I need to have the latest service pack installed, but I don't have it... Is there a way to somehow install it without having SP2?
EDIT: This problem is already solved, but I have another one... look at my next post here
I've run AS 4.1 on XP SP1 with no problems. Currently running AS 4.2 beta on XP SP1 again with no issues.
I just ran the install, it did'nt report anything back.
I suggest you update XP with the custom option.
ok, I installed ActiveSync 4.2 by using the Windows 2000 compatibility mode
But now I have another problem It doesn't see my MDA Pro... when I connect my MDA, it's recognized as a Windows Mobile device, but it asks me for some drivers which I don't have. So I don't install any drivers, and AS doesn't see it....
EDIT:
I tried uninstalling AS, and installing AS 4.1, and it still doesn't work. It asks me for a driver, and when I tell him to install it automatically, here's what it says (I have a Polish version of Windows, but I'll try to translate the error message to English):
Can't install hardware
An error occurred when installing this hardware:
Windows Mobile-based Device
An error occurred when installing this device.
There's no required entry in the driver installation file. The reason can be that the INF file was written for Windows 95 or newer system. Contact your hardware vendor.
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Can anyone help me?

Can't flash wizard can flash hermes?

I'm using vista home and have flashed many a rom on my hermes with wmdc after following the steps here:
http://www.mrvanx.org/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=23&Itemid=27
My problem is i can flash my hermes but not my wizard.
I get MFC application has stopped working.
Anyone point me to why this is happening as when i've searched the results point to doing the above?
Bump
Just a quick bump see if i get lucky?
Im using Windows Server 2008 64bit so vista modem drivers n stuff are no go.I know how manually select the drivers, but windows just says they are incompatible (INCOMPATIBLE, not up-to-date or anything else - windows just says they perhaps arent good for x64 etc even for the 64bit ones).
So here is what i done and what WILL WORK ON ANY SYSTEM - from win 2000 to win server 2008 64bit or windows 7 beta or whatever your using.
Install vmware (i used VMware Workstation 6.0.4 Build 93057)
Install WinXP-SP2/3 on it
make sure the usb device is selected on the top of the vmplayer.
install activesync, sync the phone.
install .NET FRAMEWORK 2.0 OR NEWER
start the ruu wrapper
flash & enjoy.
no need for crappy drivers, just install vmware, flash, uninstall vmware.thats all.

Windows 7 and .NET

I'm using windows 7 and wanted to change ROM, i was wondering if the .net 3.5 thats recommended and needed for the HSPLWrapper_Blackstone_156OliNex has any complications or if indeed is need at all?
can't comment on the tool you talk about
but win7 is the first windows that comes
with .net 3.5 installed from the start
I tried to flash my mobile from a Vista PC and I got problems with it.
So I went into the basement and used my old XP Computer.
And it worked flawlessly
Maybe Windows 7 works better, but I don't think so. Just try it and install .NET 3.5 and start RUU.
If it doesn't work, you got to look for a XP Computer
playdo said:
I tried to flash my mobile from a Vista PC and I got problems with it.
So I went into the basement and used my old XP Computer.
And it worked flawlessly
Maybe Windows 7 works better, but I don't think so. Just try it and install .NET 3.5 and start RUU.
If it doesn't work, you got to look for a XP Computer
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Maybe you had to install the cracked drivers (youwe got 64 and 32bit version), sometimes you need to disable the USB connection under WMdevice Center, put the device in bootloader and then run RUU update.
Argh sorry, totally forgot to mention that.
But I had tried (nearly) everything:
Flashing without changes in Vista (just WMDC installed)
disabled/enabled "allow USB connections"
normal/cracked drivers
...
So if somebody know what's wrong, please tell me ^^
If your using USPL you will need to update the HTC USB drivers as it will not detect the device, if you have flashed the hard SLP then you needed worry, it works fine, even in Windows 7, 32 and 64 bit
HSPL didn't work with my 32bit Vista, even not after updating the drivers
But that's Windows: Sometimes it works, most time it doesn't
Put HSPL from friends PC and than @ home just do upgrades via SD card
Thanks guys, some good info there, i'm liking windows 7 at the moment so will keep tryin to find a way to the HSPL, tried that friends option NikPraskaton but he has windows XP and is not detecting the phone anymore

USPL/HSPL & Windows 7

I've found this instruction:
http://www.modaco.com/content/windo...u-on-vista-it-can-be-done-the-ultimate-guide/
but it is 2 years old!
do you have new HTC drivers under Windows 7 which work with USPL 2.5?
now my WMDC works great but USPL 2.5 shows: "no response from device"
belek1979 said:
I've found this instruction:
http://www.modaco.com/content/windo...u-on-vista-it-can-be-done-the-ultimate-guide/
but it is 2 years old!
do you have new HTC drivers under Windows 7 which work with USPL 2.5?
now my WMDC works great but USPL 2.5 shows: "no response from device"
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are you running on x64 Windows 7?
if so, you need to disable signature driver enforcement check, at the bootup.
not yet. it's 32bit. I'm waiting for my Sony OEM Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit.
but I'm asking for the newest drivers that will work with my Windows 7 WMDC and with USPL 2.5...
I'm afraid that these drivers are out of date or simply, not work OK with my Windows 7
Am I wrong?
Have you even tried?
Have you read the wiki on using USPL with Windows Vista/7?
Hi
i have win 7 32bit too and you can install the drivers like Vista. It is the same way.
Budadank said:
Have you even tried?
Have you read the wiki on using USPL with Windows Vista/7?
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1. No, I haven't. Because I can't understand how 2 years old drivers can work better with Windows 7 than original Windows 7 drivers?
2. Yes, I have. If old drivers from point 1. won't mess my Windows 7 I can try. But I don't want to reinstall my operating system because I experiment with some old HTC drivers...
Anyone have good or bad experience with that old drivers under Windows 7? Do they work fine with USPL and with Wintows 7 WMDC?
belek1979 said:
1. No, I haven't. Because I can't understand how 2 years old drivers can work better with Windows 7 than original Windows 7 drivers?
2. Yes, I have. If old drivers from point 1. won't mess my Windows 7 I can try. But I don't want to reinstall my operating system because I experiment with some old HTC drivers...
Anyone have good or bad experience with that old drivers under Windows 7? Do they work fine with USPL and with Wintows 7 WMDC?
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Thay work FINE under Windows 7 32bit Pro No Problem easy install the same like Vista.
OK, I've replaced USB drivers.
But I used this version of wceusbsh.inf instead of wiki's.
My version of USB driver is:
4.5.5086.0
and wiki version is:
4.0.4232.0
So it is a big difference, I think.
I can confirm that on version 4.5.5086 WMDC and USPL work fine...
I used Win7 64bit Ultimate edition + HSPLWrapper_Blackstone_156OliNex.zip and it worked all great via Mobile Center.

[Q] MAGLDR can't install driver

Hi guys, i am trying to flash the wp 7.8 rom and i have downloaded the samsung drivers ..note: i also have rev 1.3 . so i go into magldr on phone and plug usb in and it says "installing drivers" than it says it cannot install...does anyone have any ideas... btw i am using parallels windows 7 on a mac
same problem..
geauxlsu83 said:
Hi guys, i am trying to flash the wp 7.8 rom and i have downloaded the samsung drivers ..note: i also have rev 1.3 . so i go into magldr on phone and plug usb in and it says "installing drivers" than it says it cannot install...does anyone have any ideas... btw i am using parallels windows 7 on a mac
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Might be a little late, but which drivers are failing to install? I had a couple of issues getting everything configured on Windows 8 64-bit. For the Samsung USB drivers I had to use Compatibility mode for Windows 7 to get them to install. When I installed Windows Mobile Device Center drivers for the DFT image installer, I had to use compatibility mode for Windows Vista. Might want to try using the compatibility mode and see if it helps. You can right-click on the .exe for the driver install and go to the compatibility tab to set the version.
See here for much more detail: sevenforums.com/tutorials/316-compatibility-mode.html
I had the same issue on Windows 8. I then tried it in Windows 7, even then it failed. Then I restarted the system and soon the driver got installed.

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