How to install windows mobile with windows 7? - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

Hey.I have a question.How could i install windows mobile true windows 7?

guess using xp mode which is available with win7 pro and ultimate editions would work

Rudegar said:
guess using xp mode which is available with win7 pro and ultimate editions would work
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No.I tried.I'm using windows 7 ultimate.And it wont install any windows.Always the same error.

someoneee said:
No.I tried.I'm using windows 7 ultimate.And it wont install any windows.Always the same error.
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I think he meant when the retail version of Windows 7 comes out on October 22nd...The windows XP virtualization mode will be available for download off of the Microsoft website then...
All this assuming that you are running the RC1...Im running the same and ive had problems as well sooo im hoping that windows 7 XP mode fixes that...

i'm using full version of windows 7 but whatever...

I found a windows vista installer and there was no error's,but it don't connect to the device when it's in bootloader mode.It's connects to the pc,but the installers shows that there is connection problem..

but even with the full version of window7 ultimate one still have to download and install windows XP virtualization mode
to get xp mode to work

where to get that virtualization mode?

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx

thx.it worked.

Has anyone had a problem when using this method of remounting their device when the RUU begins the update process? Its working for me but barely....its really hit or miss...anyone have this down to a science? Thanks in advance!

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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.

USB drivers for Windows 8 X64?

Hi Guys,
I can't manage to get any USB drivers to install on my windows 8 x64 OS.
Does anyone has encountered a solution?
Thanks
Ziv
wizardwiz said:
Hi Guys,
I can't manage to get any USB drivers to install on my windows 8 x64 OS.
Does anyone has encountered a solution?
Thanks
Ziv
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Hmm, usually the Windows 7 drivers work fine for me. Try those?
DJ Scooby Doo said:
Hmm, usually the Windows 7 drivers work fine for me. Try those?
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Yes. Naturally. Downloaded the drivers from HTC and tried to run them. First as user then as Admin then on compatibility mode both letting the OS decide on best mode and then manually choosing both windows 7/Vista and XP on SP2-3
Non seems to work.
It's the full version (MSDN version) and it's x64 version
Thanks
Ziv

[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.

[HELP] Installing Windows 8 over Windows XP

I have a desktop computer about 4 year old, running Windows XP. It has hardware robust enough to run Windows 8. So, I created a bootable usb drive using Windows 7 usb tool in my laptop running Windows 7 HP x64. The usb drive works fine on my laptop, both while booting from it as well as using it while already booted on Win 7 to install Windows 8. But when I insert it to my desktop, and run setup.exe, it shows that setup.exe is not a valid win32 application. And if I boot from it, just shows the Windows 8 logo and does nothing, even if I leave it for a couple of hours, I have purchased Windows 8 for both my pcs but I am not able to install it on my desktop. Help.
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Windows XP 32-bit will likely be unable to start the 64-bit setup.exe file, you'll have to boot the installer from the USB stick or from a DVD.
or use a 32-bit ISO and install a 32-bit version of Windows 8.
As nbates said you can't run apps with different architecture. Make sure you have the right settings set in the BIOS (make the USB device bootable) and install again. I think that there was an app called Wintousb or something like that. That's the best app for making a bootable usb.
EDIT:
WinToFlash, that's how the app is called
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nbates66 said:
Windows XP 32-bit will likely be unable to start the 64-bit setup.exe file, you'll have to boot the installer from the USB stick or from a DVD.
or use a 32-bit ISO and install a 32-bit version of Windows 8.
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Since Windows XP both a 32Bit and a 64Bit version exist. OP therefore should clearly specify which machine have what OS version running...
EDIT:
Another worthwile freeware tool is WiNToBootic - the ultimate Windows Boot Disk Maker
jwoegerbauer said:
Since Windows XP both a 32Bit and a 64Bit version exist. OP therefore should clearly specify which machine have what OS version running...
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yeah since XP 64-bit was mostly unpopular i'm assuming they're using 32-bit XP.
cheema1234 said:
hello my name is garry . i have IBM destop with 1 GB ram Intel pentium 4 processor 3.00E GHz (3000.0 MHz) MOTHERBOARD intel 865GV. i was trying to install window 8 pro on this but when i was trying to install on it it shows your system doest support NX compatible .i know what is this but i want just ask can we install window 8 without NX .do u have any solution for this i mean bypass this NX .i have found these error code while installation.Error Code: 0x0000005D
Parameters:
0x0306170A
0x756E6547
0x49656E69
0x6C65746E
please help me
Thanks
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Watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-5kVNwPUo4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwLGNZ1PNrU
HTH

Does Windows XP apps work properly on Windows Longhorn ( Windows Vista beta) ?

Since, i have an laptop with Windows Longhorn than i installed on another partition, would Windows XP apps work?
cmfCyangenModteam said:
Since, i have an laptop with Windows Longhorn than i installed on another partition, would Windows XP apps work?
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If the applications are standalone i.e. do not require installation, they will work.
Some of them will require setting the compatibility mode to Windows XP.
ze7zez said:
If the applications are standalone i.e. do not require installation, they will work.
Some of them will require setting the compatibility mode to Windows XP.
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Thank you.
Windows XP rules.

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