well..i go through a lot of forum here and there but failing to find the installation on HTC shift without using external hdd. I got no external cd-rom drive ...tats why i go so much trouble using external hdd for installation.This is not my original but from http://wiki.eeeuser.com/windowsxpusb
THE Whole process is a success!!! I installed the xp sp3 the first day i got HTC SHIFT japanese version(few days ago)
OK THIS IS what i do.
MAKING HDD BOOTABLE
1. prepare a windows xp sp3 not tablet edition(in image also can) , a bootable external hdd, and {WPI.exe,tabletPCPATch both from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=465525}for later use when installing driver
2.make ur external hdd(mine is 30g) bootable and put the source windows inside the hdd.(how to do this--->see below) I m doing this using desktop windows xp instead of vista.
You will need a special tool to copy the Installationfiles and making the usb hdd - usb_multiboot_10.zip
Unpack to any folder. THE PATH TO YOUR FOLDER MUST BE SIMPLE AND WITHOUT SPACES! (ex. c:\usb_multiboot_10)
Insert USB HDD/flash disk
ALL DATA ON YOUR STICK WILL BE ERASED! Please back up before running USB_MultiBoot_10.cmd!
Run USB_MultiBoot_10.cmd. follow text description.
Format utility will apear. Choose NTFS for >=4Gb usb flash and FAT16 for other, Start format, Close after finishing.
NOTE: If you are doing this from a Vista machine, you may need to run PeToUSB.exe as adminstrator in order for this program to recognize the jump drive. (Right click PeToUSB.exe > Properties > Compatibility > “Run this program as an administrator” checked.)
Set option 0 to use USB HDD instead of a USB stick/ SD card.
Then select the windows source in the option (in my case , i mout the xp sp3 image in drive, and select the windows folder)
Choose 3 after setting all other options. It will create the image and write it to the USB HDD as well as making the USBHDD bootable.
Answer Yes to all questions that come up (these vary depending on options selected).
When it finishes copying, remove your usb HDD and insert it in the HTC SHIFT.
When you turn on the HTC SHIFT, hold down FN+F10 to choose the boot device and select the USB HDD of yours. You'll need to do this at each reboot until XP is fully installed and you've logged in.
Choose Text installation at first time and GUI INSTALLATION AFTER REBOOT TWICE! - ( Choose step 1 to start installing, after reboot choose step two, after continued install press step 2 AGAIN to log into XP - As soon as you arrive at the Windows XP Desktop you can safely remove the USBHDD
IMPORTANT! DO NOT REMOVE USB STICK UNTIL YOU'LL SEE XP's LOGIN SCREEN!
INSTALLING DRIVER AND PATCHTABLET
after installed xp, apply the tabletpatch and continue with yours driver installation in previous thread.
for your reference here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=465525
and here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=436982
I last all the process below 3 hours if you know what to do.Below is the picture after installing all the driver with stardock windows interface.
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report if you work this way too...SO FROM THIS DAY ONWARD , SAT GOODBYE TO YOUR CD ROM DRIVE. since i can boot from usb drive..and of coz i can boot from usb flash disk or sd card. the only thing is the bios must recognise the bootable device or else nothing can go on.
Damn, I should have known that two months ago. I ended up borrowing a external CD-rom player from work after many a day of too little sleep
Well done!
hal.dll? Can anyone help?
Hello, can onyone help?
i did try the following with: xphome, xphome + sp2, xphome +sp3 ! No success.
i did it all, like decriped.
Window installation starts from usb-stick, fomats the hdd and later it stops with:
windows could not be started, following file is not find:
<windows root>\system32\hal.dll
install a new exemplar of this file again
What can I do?
Thanks for your help!
Wolf
u have to choose the 2nd choice in the setting after boot from usb-hdd . u have to continuously boot from usb hdd till u login safely.at first i failed this step too.
which means the whole installation will using usb-hdd(boot from it)
thank you!
does it mean, i should not! boot/install from usb_stick? i should boot from external usb-hdd, and not from usb-stick?
no no....usb-stick or usb-hdd will be the same. i mean the whole process must be boot on usb device till the installation finish.
"<windows root>\system32\hal.dll " error u got mayb means ur installation not finish...so.
from now on..reinstall whole process again
remeber
Choose step 1 to start installing, after reboot (dun go hdd )choose step two, after continued install press step 2 AGAIN to log into XP - As soon as you arrive at the Windows XP Desktop you can safely remove the USBHDD
but this thread is refer to hdd only.. i didnt try the usb stick but i think the procedure wil be the same
thank you!!!
i did start from usb-stick, than there was the failed-information, than i did boot from usb.stick ( step 2 ) again. later i got the standard xp-sceen, my mouse was working and i did remove the stick. but afeter new start, there was a mistake and the system did not start agein.
now i have started the process again from beginning. i will give you the information, what happened.
1st step: failure
2. step: now the standard xp installation screen is seen.
i must wait now....
if someone is interested :
How to install Vista onto an external Hard Drive
it's not FROM ... but ONTO... but you can do both .. with 2 separate partitions on the same disk.
terrible:
now i have had the windows xp home sreen. i coul do somethink with my mouse. but i could not install SP2 ( you have not the administrating rights )
and if i restart: there comes: no starting, because there is a problem with the configuration of internal hdd . hdd could not be read. check path and hardware.
? and now? please give me your ideas.
Thank you.
Hi,
Thank you for this method.
Win xp installation started from USB stick and HDD formatted successfully.
However, once start expanding the files I got the error:
'The following value in the .SIF file used by setup is corrupted or missing:
Value 0 on the line in section [SourceDiskFiles] with key "binifix4.cmd."
Setup cannot continue. To quit setup, press F3'
any idea?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Update to the above .. it seems that was because I used my old xp CD (SP zero!!) .. I've repeated the steps with other CD with SP2 and worked fine ..
Note: first one is professional and second one home .. probably this is the cause as well.
Thanks,
Related
Welcome!
I'm in the process of deciphering and simplify the process of updating ROM.
Along with the development of the thread, I will update the software for the above mentioned activities.
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Info Location File:
After unpacking the package, included in the topic, the contents of the directory, we have a folder "prg".
To this folder, copy your ROM (WM). The file must have a name -> TG01WP_5005000176.tsw.
Important!!!
Before you start, you first connect your Toshiba TG01, a USB cable to PC
Download:
SD Card Uploader - TG01
Reserved post....
Hi nokser...
Nice work!
Heh thanks my friend
This program works with T01a?
rogeriok said:
This program works with T01a?
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Yes....
Only if you change is settings line, extension from .tsw to .tsd
understand??
tks Nokser,I'll try tomorrow...
did this method work?
Of course
link is dead
voodoons said:
link is dead
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For me, working good
Yeah, link is working, but in my FF it's not.
Downloaded with Jdownloader
hm, didnt work. copied over sddl, then copied over prg but it wasnt copied over as a dir, just a large file called 'prg' on sd. therefore downloader couldnt find tsw file when run :S
badaas said:
hm, didnt work. copied over sddl, then copied over prg but it wasnt copied over as a dir, just a large file called 'prg' on sd. therefore downloader couldnt find tsw file when run :S
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Same for me always invalid file name (already rename rom file in TG01WP_5005000176.tsw)
You must have already the folder "prg" on SD card because the tool can't create a new folder.
The prg folder must be empty before or you will have 2 rom in the folder.
Then battery fully charged but SDDL original can't flash a custom rom so it can be use only with stock rom i think.
Maybe we can replace the SDDL original by SDDL+
After more than 10 try, never work and the time for load a rom on SD is a little bit too long for me.
Return to better way (faster and working): USB key mode
But this tool is the start of flash by computer so he need to be developed i think.
Nokser: do not lower the arms
maybe few more instructions then, ie. 1st make folder called 'prg'
but yes, good work! keep it up, thank you.
LeTo08 said:
Same for me always invalid file name (already rename rom file in TG01WP_5005000176.tsw)
You must have already the folder "prg" on SD card because the tool can't create a new folder.
The prg folder must be empty before or you will have 2 rom in the folder.
Then battery fully charged but SDDL original can't flash a custom rom so it can be use only with stock rom i think.
Maybe we can replace the SDDL original by SDDL+
After more than 10 try, never work and the time for load a rom on SD is a little bit too long for me.
Return to better way (faster and working): USB key mode
But this tool is the start of flash by computer so he need to be developed i think.
Nokser: do not lower the arms
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Could u teach this "usb key mode"please?This works with T01a?
I'm tired because only the short pin method works with T01a;and I think is too dangerous to do it everytime...
Short pin method is dangerous only if you touch the phone during the flash.
For the "usb key mode" it's not a flash process but an upload process.
go in START/SETTING/CONNEXIONS/USB TO PC
(phone must be connected to the PC)
- activesynch (default mode)
- mass storage (it's the "usb key mode")
so you select "mass storage" (or something similar, i'm in french rom), then press ok and you will loose the activsynchron connexion. It's normal.
Your PC will found a new removable disc (like usb key) so you can upload the rom on your SD card more faster than by activ synchron.
And for launch the flash, you must back to setting connection for select in USB TO PC the "activsynchron" mode (or file explorer will not see the SD Card).
This method is for when you have big files like movies etc... use this "usb key mode" is more faster than activ synchron
But if you can't flash your T01A by using SDDL+ method so, you will always must use short pin method, but you can upload the rom faster by usb mode.
LeTo08 said:
Short pin method is dangerous only if you touch the phone during the flash.
For the "usb key mode" it's not a flash process but an upload process.
go in START/SETTING/CONNEXIONS/USB TO PC
(phone must be connected to the PC)
- activesynch (default mode)
- mass storage (it's the "usb key mode")
so you select "mass storage" (or something similar, i'm in french rom), then press ok and you will loose the activsynchron connexion. It's normal.
Your PC will found a new removable disc (like usb key) so you can upload the rom on your SD card more faster than by activ synchron.
And for launch the flash, you must back to setting connection for select in USB TO PC the "activsynchron" mode (or file explorer will not see the SD Card).
This method is for when you have big files like movies etc... use this "usb key mode" is more faster than activ synchron
But if you can't flash your T01A by using SDDL+ method so, you will always must use short pin method, but you can upload the rom faster by usb mode.
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Thanks for reply
Want to run Android on your PC or Laptop?
This is pretty cool, did it this morning.
If you have troubles with getting your internet to work in it, what I did was put my EVO in USB tethering mode,plugged it into my PC..then booted the PC and it worked great.
1. Download Android from here..android-x86-1.6-r2.iso
2. Download UNetBootin
Now you have a few choices... either just burn the ISO to a cd (and boot your computer off it) or use unetbootin to make a usb thumb drive bootable with the ISO image on it.
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Here are some better more detailed instructions.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wrena1bNl18 -- cheesy video of it on my pc.
ok so this looks bad a** but like is it a dual boot? or is it if you dont have the memory card you cant run it? im running ubuntu and think this would be pretty sweet if you have the UI of this but still have the functioning of ubuntu
bubba1114 said:
ok so this looks bad a** but like is it a dual boot? or is it if you dont have the memory card you cant run it? im running ubuntu and think this would be pretty sweet if you have the UI of this but still have the functioning of ubuntu
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I just booted up off a thumb drive so it doesn't effect your current os... you could also burn the ISO on to a cd and bootup off the CD...
You don't actually install this on your hard drive or anything. You could, but it'd be kinda pointless.
Would be very cool to run on a Netbook, see how android translates as a Netbook OS.
how about froyo2.2??
I tried it on my laptop Dell E4200 but I cannot run it. I tried all LIVE modes but nothing happened.
mine gets stuck on detecting android x86. I even tried burning the disk and got stuck in the same place. I really want to try this.
This is sick!! Can anyone think of any possible way to install apk files???? Can I add Google Apps somehow??
You can boot from Virtual PC too
Hi, i have successfully booted from Windows Virtual PC software..
You need to :
1. Download Windows Virtual PC
2. Go Bios to enable CPU virtualization technology(newer pc would have this function)
3. install the Windows Virtual PC software
4. Create a virtual disk
5. Give it any name
6. Go to Settings for that Virtual Disk
7. Search for dvd drive and point it to the android iso
8. Boot up the Virtual Drive you have created
9. select the third option, debug, and follow the instruction there, you should type exit twice to boot into android
10. Wella you have reached android
10a. Make sure you got a ethernet connection on your pc
10b. Try either ethernet port 1 or 2 to get connected to the internet by editing in the android ethernet settings.
Hope this helps
matthenry87 said:
This is sick!! Can anyone think of any possible way to install apk files???? Can I add Google Apps somehow??
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I would assume that the OS uses the flash drive as a filesystem- so put the APKs on the flash drive, download a file manager from the web and install using the file manager.
Also I can't get this to work in VirtualBox, it says the ISO file is invalid.
I read about this months ago but never did give it a go. I can only imagine how awesome this would be to run on a computer that has a touchscreen monitor.
That said... once windows releases a few of their tablets and we have the option to boot into android.............. AWESOME!!!
This is confusing...no matter how I try to start it, it always comes to a black screen with an underscore that blinks every couple of seconds
This came out just in time.....not even 3 days ago I was looking at live android, which has been discontinued as it seems
Mac OSX
I got a Macbook Pro and I wanted to try, so I used Parrells desktop and mounted the ISO as as a Windows 7 (unsure if that was right) but it seemed to work just fine
Check it out!
Android on OSX -
Got it running on my Acer Aspire one, wifi works and I can connect to the internet! this is awesome!
Wow, I can run it under VirtualBox on Fedora 13... nice. Unfortunetaly I do not have touch screen so handling is a little bit tricky.
i got it running in virtualbox. just set up a virtual system and use ubuntu linux as the virtual system to be created and use the defaults to create the system
I got it running on an HP DV6 laptop coppied it to a usb drive booted up and it works fine and the internet, nice work thanks for this
it runs great under vmware workstation 7. even internet works I just wished the real market was pre-installed. im pretty sure someone will get froyo into a iso now that this version is getting attention
will the touchscreen be usable if you install android on a Tablet or UMPC?
I'm getting a Sony Vaio UX this week and that would be a realy cool android device!!
Hello Guys/Girls,
As I was struggling with this I though I would share the info to help people get NAND Android installed.
Firstly if you are getting the below message you are most likely missing a couple of file's in the same directory called EnterBootloader and rapitool (which I have included in this post)
"Error Description: USB init failed
Info: .\RSPL\RSPL.cpp (723)"
Simply place those file in the same Directory as the DAF.exe file and vola it should now start the flashing from the DAF.exe file.
I hope this helps.
***
If you are running XP Go to control panel and then active sync while connected in MAGLDR while it states Wait USB...USB and un-check Allow USB then right click the DAF.exe and run as Admin, that should allow you to install.
***
Nigel
Many thanks. I will check now.
Oh yeah I understand. That seems to be a bug of the DAF installer. These files normaly get removed after the RUU has run. And they also do in the DAF installer.
THANK YOU!
still not working
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this aint working for me, its like my pc aint fiding my phone. or the bug fix doesnt help.
however i can use diskdrive mode and htcsync works. so i dont get it.
im just trying to get the new kernel on my stock desire nand.
plz help,
I was getting the same error. I took these three steps, and all is now working - im not sure if all three 3 steps contributed to success, or any one of them - but taking these measures definately worked for me (im running Windows XP by the way)
The phone should be connected to the PC at all times during these steps.
1) Install MAGLDR using admin rights. This was done by right clicking the Magldr.exe and selecting 'run as', then clicking 2nd option, signing in as a user with admin rights.
2) Open ACTIVESYNC, 'File', then 'Connection Settings' - UNCHECK 'Allow USB connections' Reboot phone
3) Right clicking 'DAF.EXE' file and running with admin rights (like it was done in Step 1 above). Click Next, next untill its searching for USB connection
4) On phone, select option 4.
hopefully, it should all now work
Hope this helps.
try your method....
but still error msg come out..
[Error happen
Read below for more information
Error Description: send partition data failed
Info: .\RSPL\RSPL.cpp (802)
Error Description:
Info: .\RSPL\RSPL.cpp (545)
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it only process till half way..
using windows xp..
Run as administrator!
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
Please note that. You must have HSPL 2.08 and Radio Rom 2.15.50.14 on your device
Same Error for me.
After Right Klick and Start as Admin it works prompt.
Windows 7 X64
Give it a try.
Xoombie
Getting same error here even with the suggested fixes. Ran as administrator, added the missing files and still the same USB init error. I am using the correct HSPL and radio files. Could it be the Windows XP laptop that I am using? Will try my other laptop running Vista and report back.
This may could be a solution for a couple of us flashers:
After flashing the NAND Android rom to the Leo I deleted the WinMo device Center which includes all the drivers for the device.
Now I installed the device center again and was able to flash !
thank you very much. this was exactly the problem in my case and it works now. thanks again!
I know a solution, on the little Active Sync Menu, after MAGDLR recognizes that it's connected, I mean when you get on the phone screen: USB...USB
Go to file, connection settings and uncheck allow USB connections. After this run the DAF.exe, it should work normally. (xp users)
Its win xp thats the problem!
I have flashed via win7 and vista.
I have vista, and I had the same problem, but when you read the dft 1st screen, READ ALL INFO TILL YOU GET TO THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE, THEN CLICK NEXT. THIS WORKED FOR ME AND ALSO OPEN EVERYTHING IN ADMIN MODE!!!
Just open the DAF.exe before selecting flasher in magldr that how it works for me
I was having the same issue. I downloaded the NAND version from the DFT and the NAND from CMN 6.1 v.1.01. I replaced all the files from CMN with with the files from DFT so that I didn't use DAF. The problem is DAF. Just load Android with another Launcher.
loading nand
Restart Phone hold down power button and when you get to MAGLDR menu use Vol. down and choose option 4 by pressing Red button(bottom right). Then goto computer and right click DAF.exe and run as administrator and this sould work.
Well, I used my Vista computer instead of my XP computer to redo the install. Saw on another thread that a person used the ANDR_INSTALL execution file from the NAND CM6.1_1.02 build to replace the DAF execution file of the current NAND build they were trying to upload. In my case it was Cmylxgo's NAND build. Started from scratch and now I was able to load Cmylxgo's NAND build properly. Not sure if it was not using an XP computer or replacing the DAF file with the ANDR_INSTALL file from another build but it worked for me. Now to see what the battery drain and use is vs. the JNF WM ROM, MDJ Froyo 4.6 build with Hastarin 8.6 kernel that I have been using.
i have problem i follow method rom photonic CM 7.2 nand boot but ihave screen stuck on
nand id:0x5500bcec maker=0xec device=0xbc
press VOLUME UP for RECOVERY
press VOLUME DOWN for FASTBOOT
ERROR: cannot read boot image header
ERROR: could not do normal boot. Reverting to fastboot mode.
ENTERING FASTBOOT MODE
udc_start()
then i follow this
1 Preparation
1a. Extract the LK_16.Jul.2012.rar or ("CWM LK Boot Recovery (16-July-2012).zip" for the iPlasm’s Photonic ROM) to anywhere on your computer. Note this file is updated from time to time too just like the roms.
1b. Open that folder and unzip (extract) the subfolder "LK-Photonic-SD.rar" ("LK Boot SDCard.zip" for iPlasm’s Photonic ROM). Copy each of those three files (without folder) directly to the Root of SDCard ie. Lk.bin, startup.txt and HARET_Photon7227.exe.
1c. Also copy gapps-ics-20120317-signed.zip and the CM9 rom file(s).zip to SDCard (plus all updates if any are specified for the ROM) directly to the Root of SDCard too. Do not unzip (extract) these .zip files. If you don’t copy these zip files now, you can still do later after the NAND has been installed except you have to mount the USB drive with the cable via CWM Recovery LK Boot.
1d. Make sure your GPS is working in WM6.5 (to prevent the GPS issue).
1e. Make sure you have your official Stock ROM for your device (country specific) in case you need to restore to WM6.5. Refer to Schlund's instructions headed under How to go back to WinMobile NAND-BOOT
2 Install Munjeni's CWM Recovery LK Boot (16 July 2012)
2a. Disconnect the cable then in the Phone, Open File Explorer and navigate to SDCard and touch at HaRET. File Explorer at this step means the HD Mini file explorer for Windows Mobile 6.5 (the original WM6.5 operating system already on your phone). HARET.exe must be run from the phone. If you don't follow instruction 1b and 1c properly (to put the necessary files on the SDcard), then this step won't work.
2b. The screen will reboot and show the following (or something similar) in dark blue text. Don't panic as it is a normal part of the procedure!:
nand id:0x5500bcec maker=0xec device=0xbc
press VOLUME UP for RECOVERY
press VOLUME DOWN for FASTBOOT
ERROR: cannot read boot image header
ERROR: could not do normal boot. Reverting to fastboot mode.
ENTERING FASTBOOT MODE
udc_start()
2c. Since you are now in fastboot mode, you need to install the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) driver files. To do this, just reconnect the USB cable between the phone and the PC. You may be asked on the PC for the drivers needed to connect the phone. If so, they are in the Google Windows USB driver folder (in the LK_16.Jul.2012.rar (Munjeni)/ "CWM LK Boot Recovery (16-July-2012).zip" (iPlasm).
2d. Wait very patiently for a few minutes whilst the drivers are installed (it might seem it is not doing anything in this time but you need to wait). You can check if they are installed by opening the Windows device manager and looking for a fastboot device listed under the USB hardware. If not, then do a manual install in Windows.
2e. Once the Windows notification pops up to say the device drivers have been installed (assuming the PC needs to install the drivers), then click on the PC file “Update.bat” (this file is in the LK_16.July.2012.rar/CWM LK Boot Recovery (16-July-2012).zip). In the menu that comes up, install options (ie. First do (1) then select (2)). What this does is it automatically erases boot recovery, userdata, system, cache, misc, and recovery.
my mobile screen stuck this
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and my pc cannot connect to mobile
i need your help thank you sir
sorry my english no good
Everything you did is perfect!
now, in the last (2e.), What windows you're using and 32bit or 64bit?
after that, It seems you haven't entered (FastBoot) or it haven't been probably entered Fastboot in the picture, It should be written under line 5 or 6.
When written similar (entering fastbootmode) then you can install by clinking Update.bat, and do the instructions...
And remember... every time when you want to install new cwm recovery you should be in Fastboot mode.
Have a nice try...
What windows you're using and 32bit or 64bit?
my windows 7 32 bit but no noting all popup
now i follow click update.bat and choose 1 that right
how long for waiting device
thank you for your coment
This image shows that your phone hasn't been connected to PC or the ADB drivers aren't installed correctly.
And this installation take about 3 minutes. But this < Waiting for device > means your phone either not connected or adb hasn't been ready...
I was used Windows XP 32Bit, your windows732bit should work also
hello my friend thank you your comment i still problem
i have new question i pull my sdcard from mobile
and put in card reader my file is
is it correct? i follow step
3.Copy 3.Copy cm-7-20120618-UNOFFICIAL-photonic-r10.zip, the GAPPS file and the content of lk-photonic-sd.rar archive to the root of your sdcard and run HaRET from your device, the GAPPS file and the content of lk-photonic-sd.rar archive to the root of your sdcard and run HaRET from your device
on 3.Copy cm-7-20120618-UNOFFICIAL-photonic-r10.zip must extract yes or no
thank you very must:good:
Yes, all is perfect!, only you should not extract GAPPS.
How it's going on?
if i want go back to first step or windows phone
how can i do? pls
thank you sir
see at the bottom of page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21617447&postcount=2
Lets start with this....
Incase above didn't work.... http://youtu.be/xy816n5AfZc
I put windows 10 tech preview on my hp laptop, i did recoverydrive.exe to build a recovery on my flash drive and then deleted the recovery partition from hard drive to save space (major PITA in hindsight) but too late now. Anyway, i cant get it to recover from flash drive now and it is pissing me off. I have tried putting in flash, restart, it asks what language for keyboard and then the menus begin. Hitting recovery from.... Restarts the pc and process starts again. Hitting recovery opens hp recovery environment, but don't let me select usb. Hitting escape while starting up and pressing F9 to boot from..... and select usb device gives me same select language and click on anything after that to continue same endless cycle of nothingness.
My flash drive shows as G:
And contains:
boot (file folder)
efi (file folder)
sources (file folder)
bootmgr (file)
bootmgr.efi (EFI file)
reagent.xml (xml document)
Anyone want to put forth input to above youtube link that would let me build a refresh partition on my C:\ from G:\ please?
In my eyes the video linked to contains a bad avdvice: the System Restore image shouldn't be saved to default Windows drive [C:], but onto another HDD drive / partition.
The System Restore image created with means Windows 8 offers, is simply a snapshot of specific portions of the Windows drive [C:], consists of folders Backup nnnn-nn-nn, Catalog, Logs, SPPMetadataCache and file MediaId. This System Restore image can be replayed at any time via Windows 8 inbuilt means.
The System Restore image created as shown before has nothing to do with a System Refresh offered by Windows 8, where Windows 8 indeed will be freshly installed. Hence you need the original Windows 8 Installation disk which contains the folders/files you enumerated: boot, efi , sources, etc.
If these installation folders/files are present (copied onto) on a bootable device, i.e. those devices which UEFI / BIOS lists and from which you can choose , then you can Refresh your Windows 8 installation.
jwoegerbauer said:
In my eyes the video linked to contains a bad avdvice: the System Restore image shouldn't be saved to default Windows drive [C:], but onto another HDD drive / partition.
The System Restore image created with means Windows 8 offers, is simply a snapshot of specific portions of the Windows drive [C:], consists of folders Backup nnnn-nn-nn, Catalog, Logs, SPPMetadataCache and file MediaId. This System Restore image can be replayed at any time via Windows 8 inbuilt means.
The System Restore image created as shown before has nothing to do with a System Refresh offered by Windows 8, where Windows 8 indeed will be freshly installed. Hence you need the original Windows 8 Installation disk which contains the folders/files you enumerated: boot, efi , sources, etc.
If these installation folders/files are present (copied onto) on a bootable device, i.e. those devices which UEFI / BIOS lists and from which you can choose , then you can Refresh your Windows 8 installation.
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So the recovey flash drive thru hp recovery manager was a cruel joke hp plays on people and you cant really recovery from the flash drive at a later time when needed?
jpwhre said:
So the recovey flash drive thru hp recovery manager was a cruel joke hp plays on people and you cant really recovery from the flash drive at a later time when needed?
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HP don't use the same terms as Microsoft. They throughout speak of System Recovery, whereas Microsoft distinguish between System Recovery and System Refresh. As I've noticed, HP always mean System Refresh in the sense of Microsoft.
Don't own an HP computer, so I don't know how "HP Recovery Manager" does its job.
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BTW: Performing an HP System Recovery (Windows 8) in detail is described here:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=de&lc=de&dlc=de&docname=c03489643
I did the process from that hp site. That is how I found the escape on startup trick and F9 commands, still does language, pick an option (recover from something, exit to tech preview, advanced options.....) Anything I press sends me to restart, select language, select option and that cycle just keeps looping until I remove the flash drive. I'm at my end of patients and ready to take it to Microsoft store with the box it came in that shows the OS that was OEM installed and tell them to re-install it.