How do I enable .Net Framework 3.5? I downloaded it unto my computer and through activesync it was downloaded unto my phone, however it seems as if my phone isn't using the 3.5. How do I make it so that my phone uses the 3.5 instead of the older one? I can't seem to find the option for it!
jobi912 said:
How do I enable .Net Framework 3.5? I downloaded it unto my computer and through activesync it was downloaded unto my phone, however it seems as if my phone isn't using the 3.5. How do I make it so that my phone uses the 3.5 instead of the older one? I can't seem to find the option for it!
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Try uninstalling it from your phone and download the file over this link
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...49-3c6b-42f1-9fd9-0041345b3385&displaylang=en
then run the downloaded file on your pc while your phone is just turned on and connected to your pc over the activesync. Then after the file's installed on your pc it'll warn you to check your phone screen about the installiation screen should appear on your phone and thats all.
Works fine for me.
make sure when you run it from your PC, when you get the screen showing which parts are to install and which parts not to install - you drill down into those options and make sure you check the DEPLOY option.
i believe the DEPLOY option is what installs it on your device that is in activesync
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Any of you guys managed to get this to work? Plugged my wizard and picked up as Generic RNDIS, i browsed to the activesync4.1 directory on my xp drive and used the RNDIS driver from there, as windows couldnt see any other, it installed fine, however i get nothing when i plug the wizard in, Windows Mobile Device Center dont pop up. Any ideas guys??
Hi,
Yes I have it working with both USB / BT :=)
Try this procedure.
1. Download this file.
http://www.download.windowsupdate.c..._847432eec73e750d6d8056881f52a39fbc94587a.exe
2. Extract it using winrar.This will give you a file "wmupdate.msi"
3. Now be sure to logon to Vista as the built in admin and run "wmupdate.msi" and after that reboot and again login as built in admin, let it complete the install.
4.Login as your regular user, connect you phone and all should work:=)
/Fahlis
fahlis said:
Hi,
Yes I have it working with both USB / BT :=)
Try this procedure.
1. Download this file.
http://www.download.windowsupdate.c..._847432eec73e750d6d8056881f52a39fbc94587a.exe
.....
/Fahlis
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Hi,
I'm running 5472 as well, but the update (from the file name) looks like it's mean for build 5460. Are you sure this is compatible with 5472? I just wanna make sure because I had just reinstalled my OS and don't want to go through the trouble of breaking it Of course, there's always system restore, but it can be a PITA for me sometimes.
tried it but dont seem to work, setup starts then vista picks up a new device, out of interest what does your wizard show up as in device manager? It couldnt auto find a driver, so i browsed to activesync dir and there was loads of MS drivers, also HTC drivers, i tried to choose HTC pocket pc but didnt work, its obviously not the Wizard drive its after as the wizard wasnt even plugged in.
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tried it but dont seem to work, setup starts then vista picks up a new device, out of interest what does your wizard show up as in device manager? It couldnt auto find a driver, so i browsed to activesync dir and there was loads of MS drivers, also HTC drivers, i tried to choose HTC pocket pc but didnt work, its obviously not the Wizard drive its after as the wizard wasnt even plugged in.
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Oh yeah, now I remember... 5472 was being a real pain with my MDA. I can't remember what I did exactly to fix the driver issue, but I believe I just pointed it to the root directory of the CD that came with the phone when it prompted for drivers. Just be persistent with it, and it should finally install
BTW, the file provided above works! It does install an older build of WMDC, but it doesn't seem to affect anything. The build provided with 5472 only works if you choose "quick connect", instead of establishing a partnership.
setup starts then vista picks up a new device, out of interest what does your Wizard show up as in device manager?
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I had the Start CD that came with the device put in and it found the drivers needed from that auto.
And sure enough the provided file is for an older build but for me at least it does work.
And it shows up as "your username Windows Mobile-based device" in WIndows Explorer..see attached snapshot"
/fahlis
setup starts then vista picks up a new device, out of interest what does your Wizard show up as in device manager?
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I had the Start CD that came with the device put in and it found the drivers needed from that auto.
And sure enough the provided file is for an older build but for me at least it does work.
And it shows up as "your username Windows Mobile-based device" in WIndows Explorer..see attached snapshot"
/fahlis
Oh I just looked at my initial reply and one thing I forgot to mention
I had to run the wmupdate.msi i file from a command prompt, and that also had to be started with administrator priviliges.
/fahlis
hello!
i just installed a fresh new copy of Windows Vista x86 Build 5600 and I've realized that Windows Mobile Device Center isn't installed.
I've searched and at Microsoft I've downloaded a file: drvupdate-x86.msi which appears on Control Panel as Windows Mobile Device Center Driver Update!
Well, It's not the program, is it??? I instalde Driver Update but I don't seem to install the Program at all!
I've searched on XDA and I've found some tips, which I've tried with no result!
Add Key to registry at HKLM\Software\Microsoft named WHOS. it's supposed when I plug USB cable to PC and Universal, appear on Windows upgrade saying there is a new upgrade available. Doesnt appear!
I've seen a topic saying:
"...Yes I have it working with both USB / BT :=)
Try this procedure.
1. Download this file.
http://www.download.windowsupdate.co...bc9 4587a.exe
2. Extract it using winrar.This will give you a file "wmupdate.msi"
3. Now be sure to logon to Vista as the built in admin and run "wmupdate.msi" and after that reboot and again login as built in admin, let it complete the install.
4.Login as your regular user, connect you phone and all should work:=)"
Downloaded the file and done all right but I dont seam to make it work!
I've ONCE installed WMDC with no errors but the device appeared "NOT CONNECTED".
Now, after a NEW fresh instalation, I cant even install WMDc!
Please help!
I would like to keep vista installed, but without sync there's no way!!!!
Deiota
I can not install the software again ... The software worked fine for me once but I had to delete it because of something, and now it will not let me install it again, the installation gets almost to the end and then canceled ...
It is important to note that I can not install the software again even though she once worked for me but I deleted it and now I'm trying to install again it will not let me ...
I tried everything but really everything I could not fix it,
Must help please ....
ZinGale said:
I can not install the software again ... The software worked fine for me once but I had to delete it because of something, and now it will not let me install it again, the installation gets almost to the end and then canceled ...
It is important to note that I can not install the software again even though she once worked for me but I deleted it and now I'm trying to install again it will not let me ...
I tried everything but really everything I could not fix it,
Must help please ....
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Hi ZinGale,
On your PC, try and locate this folder:
C:\Windows\WindowsMobile\setup.exe
Try running setup from there and see if that helps.
Alternatively, if you are using a CD then try copying the whole of its contents into the directory C:\Windows\WindowsMobile. Then double click the green circular icon called Setup. Be patient while the program installs. Restart your PC and see if ths works.
Regards.
its not work =\ anyone?
ZinGale said:
its not work =\ anyone?
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Make sure you have uninstalled Windows Mobile Device Center properly, you can try the following steps:
(1) Open the Start menu.
(2) Click Control Panel.
(3) Click on Uninstall or Change a Program.
(4) Select Windows Mobile Device Center from the program list and click Uninstall.
(5) Select Windows Mobile Device Center Driver Update from the program list and click Uninstall.
Try to reinstall again but this time, disable your Firewall and Anti-virus software, re-enable them after the installation of WMDC is complete.
Are you running a 32-bit version of Windows 7?
Try checking Device Manager also in order to make sure the USB drivers have been properly removed.
(1) Go to Device Manager and remove the device if shown (collapse the Windows CE USB Devices option, right-click on PocketPC USB Sync and select Uninstall).
(2) Disable the Windows Firewall. Disable any other firewalls too.
(3) Try connecting your HD to the PC via your USB cable and check whether Windows will automatically install the drivers for Windows Mobile Device Center from its list of drivers.
(4) After installation, re-enable the firewall and try syncing.
Regards.
Hi folks,
I have a HTC Mytouch 4g that I cannot get connected to my PC. It charges through the USB cable but I cannot get the computer to recognize it. I have tried to install the HTC Drivers but they get partially into the install and it just stops and the install wizard disappears. I have run the driver install as an administrator too. I even tried installing PDaNet but failed because it would not install without recognizing the phone. I got HTC Sync to install but it does not recognize the device. Looking for some help. Thanks!
My mytouch connects to any pc without a problem or drivers installed. From phone settings go to connect to pc. Choose a default USB connection or have the device ask you every time its connected.
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I may be mistaking... but I'm pretty sure if you go into settings>applications>development> and check the USB Debugging box. Once you do that, you should have the option to "Mount as disk drive." I believe that's what I had to do to get ALL of the drivers successfully installed.
Hope this helps.
You always have the option to mount as disk drive. These are 2 separate USB functions - one is ADB debugger over USB, the other is the regular phone functionality. HTC drivers should be installed regardless of those selections. You don't need to enable USB debugging for that.
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You always have the option to mount as disk drive. These are 2 separate USB functions - one is ADB debugger over USB, the other is the regular phone functionality. HTC drivers should be installed regardless of those selections. You don't need to enable USB debugging for that.
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I remember having an issue with the drivers installation when I first rooted my phone. 3/4 drivers showed up as installed, but not one that had to go through windows update or something like that... it was a while ago. You're right... it didn't have anything to do with disk drive... If I remember correctly, all drivers didn't install correctly because USB debugging wasn't turned on.
Sorry about that.
This works ...
ni****h611 said:
Hi folks,
I have a HTC Mytouch 4g that I cannot get connected to my PC. It charges through the USB cable but I cannot get the computer to recognize it. I have tried to install the HTC Drivers but they get partially into the install and it just stops and the install wizard disappears. I have run the driver install as an administrator too. I even tried installing PDaNet but failed because it would not install without recognizing the phone. I got HTC Sync to install but it does not recognize the device. Looking for some help. Thanks!
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Hi,
Had many headaches myself with the latest offering of HTC Sync as the USB driver just wouldn't install ... however, this worked for me so it may be worth you trying:
A. Run HTC Sync setup until you reach the error regarding the drivers - DO NOT CLICK YES OR NO - leave it open (closing allows it to remove its temporary file... and we need them!)
B. Click Start - Run - %temp%\
C. Locate a folder that looks a bit like this: {0C8CBEC2-7B62-4ABC-9CB3-8CCAC7CD3D62}.The name will be different, but it will have the layout using A-F and 9-0, within that folder will be another similarly named folder, To make locating this folder easier, select view>details and sort the contents by date, the folder will have today’s date. In this folder locate the file named HTCDriver_4.0.0.009_20121107.exe; copy this file out to your desktop.
D. Close the HTC sync installer that you left open earlier, now run this HTCDRIVER file you just moved from you temp folder.
E.This installation will also come up with an error - AGAIN DO NOT CLOSE the window.
F.Click Start - Run - %temp%
G.Locate a similarly named folder in your %temp% folder, (you do not need to go into a subfolder as there is not one), there will be a file named HTCDriver.msi, copy this out and close the other installer.
H. You can now run HTCDriver.msi and the driver will install
I.Once this has installed, run the original HTC Sync or Sync Manager installation file. This will now run uninterrupted as the drivers are already installed and it will skip this stage.
I hope your issue is solved.
odintheterrible said:
Hi,
Had many headaches myself with the latest offering of HTC Sync as the USB driver just wouldn't install ... however, this worked for me so it may be worth you trying:
A. Run HTC Sync setup until you reach the error regarding the drivers - DO NOT CLICK YES OR NO - leave it open (closing allows it to remove its temporary file... and we need them!)
B. Click Start - Run - %temp%\
C. Locate a folder that looks a bit like this: {0C8CBEC2-7B62-4ABC-9CB3-8CCAC7CD3D62}.The name will be different, but it will have the layout using A-F and 9-0, within that folder will be another similarly named folder, To make locating this folder easier, select view>details and sort the contents by date, the folder will have today’s date. In this folder locate the file named HTCDriver_4.0.0.009_20121107.exe; copy this file out to your desktop.
D. Close the HTC sync installer that you left open earlier, now run this HTCDRIVER file you just moved from you temp folder.
E.This installation will also come up with an error - AGAIN DO NOT CLOSE the window.
F.Click Start - Run - %temp%
G.Locate a similarly named folder in your %temp% folder, (you do not need to go into a subfolder as there is not one), there will be a file named HTCDriver.msi, copy this out and close the other installer.
H. You can now run HTCDriver.msi and the driver will install
I.Once this has installed, run the original HTC Sync or Sync Manager installation file. This will now run uninterrupted as the drivers are already installed and it will skip this stage.
I hope your issue is solved.
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...wow.
That's one way to get around installer incompatibilities, I guess. Are all the people who are affected running Windows 8? I was having similar problems, and I can't remember how I eventually got around it (UND? Didn't care about HTC sync in the first place?)
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...wow.
That's one way to get around installer incompatibilities, I guess. Are all the people who are affected running Windows 8? I was having similar problems, and I can't remember how I eventually got around it (UND? Didn't care about HTC sync in the first place?)
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Yeah, actually an easy fix, you just copy and paste the files from windows 7 into the windows 8 program files and it should work
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hello xda,..
i was having win7 on ma laptop..recently i have upgraded it to win8 .. my screen clarity has decreased and looks somewhat blur..right now i don have drivers cdto install..so is there any other ways to solve my issue?? pls reply...thanks
my laptop is asus (x5dc)
If you haven't installed the drivers, then your screen probably isn't set to the correct resolution. Go into the screen settings and check that the resolution matches the specs of your laptop.
Keep in mind, without the proper drivers installed, you may not be able to change the resolution.
If you can find the drivers cd, go to asus web site and download a copy of the video drivers.
Move your cursor to the bottom left of the screen on desktop so the little start square appears, right click it and in the menu which appears click "device manager".
This will open the device manager window. In the list that appears will be an option called "display adaptors". Click the arrow next to it to enlarge the options. It should then list what graphics chips are available on the system (in my case on this laptop "Intel (R) HD Graphics 4000", on my desktop NVidia GTX460 and some AMD integrated chipset).
Right click whichever appears (if 2 do this twice, once for each, but do it 1 at a time). Click update driver software. Click "search automatically for driver software". Unless the laptop is older than I think, windows should be able to go off and locate the correct driver for you and install it, you will need an internet connection.
Once that is done, reboot and then go to desktop (you must not skip the reboot). Right click the desktop > screen resolution. In the window which appears set the resolution dropdown box to 1366 * 768, anything else is incorrect for your laptop. The screen might flash a bit as it resizes, thats normal.
Running windows update fully may also update your drivers, its a good idea to try the method above first and then run windows update anyway.
Failing that. ASUS have all the drivers available here: http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=X5DC&os=17
thanks... but wen m trying to install the drivers it show's .net framework is needed...and when m installing .netframework it show's d same...and its not installing..
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darshan dazzGeEk said:
thanks... but wen m trying to install the drivers it show's .net framework is needed...and when m installing .netframework it show's d same...and its not installing..
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There is something seriously wrong with your windows 8 install if the drivers are claiming to need the .net framework and the .net framework won't install, its built into windows 8.
But if you want to try a manual install of the .net framework:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=21 .NET 3.5
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=17718 .NET 4
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30653 .NET4.5 but I doubt required.
But before trying any of those 3 links (which are in the order I would try them), run windows update. The full update, every single important and recommended update. Will probably take hours (on my internet it will actually take 2 days....) but to me it sounds like there is something not right on your system, windows update should fix a few things (like lack of .NET and possibly drivers too) and you can go from there.