Hi,
i've got a question on the following:
You can start Android right from windows mobile. Is it possible to turn back to windows mobile without rebooting the device first?
Because now with the RAM-Builds its superfast to start Android, but sqitching back to Windows mobile ist horrible and sloooooow .
So is there something I didnt see until now?
PS: I normally use android only for gaming or other special things like apps etc thats why i'd like to switch back fast.
pcmanuser said:
Hi,
i've got a question on the following:
You can start Android right from windows mobile. Is it possible to turn back to windows mobile without rebooting the device first?
Because now with the RAM-Builds its superfast to start Android, but sqitching back to Windows mobile ist horrible and sloooooow .
So is there something I didnt see until now?
PS: I normally use android only for gaming or other special things like apps etc thats why i'd like to switch back fast.
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no you can't because the linux/haret is ment to shut down windows so android can boot, that's why a soft reset is needed to restart windows.
Can you soft reset from Android? or the only way is with the reset button? Thanks
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i just got the hd2 and im new to the windows mobil operatin system im having troble puting on any home screans is there something im missing? im having the same issue with apps.
xart13x said:
i just got the hd2 and im new to the windows mobil operatin system im having troble puting on any home screans is there something im missing? im having the same issue with apps.
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Welcome to Windows Mobile and congratulations on your new HD2
I'm pretty crazy about my phone
Are you getting any error messages when you try to install something?
A lot of the apps out there aren't "signed" and so the unaltered operating system won't allow them to be installed. The necessary alterations to your phone to make this possible may (okay, will most likely) void your factory warranty.
On the bright side, the apps available for download through Microsoft's Marketplace should be signed and available for install. Flip side of that: most will probably be paid apps.
If you want to install anything on your phone, you will have to bite the bullet and install HSPL.
Hope this helps!
how would i install the hspl on the fone ive been reading the trends and well it tells me thers a way to back up the original os so i can install it if a waranty issue comes up and well the market place apps suk lol i know this fone is more capable then microsoft lets it be its like putting a kid and a candy store and sayin you can only have dis but dont tuch that
my laptop doesnt recognize my htc hd2
ok i have a dell laptop running windows vista
i dont have software cd for htc hd2
when i connect using usb phone to laptop,,,,comp tells me that had trouble installing device so its not installed properly
please help.............................................. ................
i looked up on another thread and i can sync phone until computer recognizes phone
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sixfootlouie said:
ok i have a dell laptop running windows vista
i dont have software cd for htc hd2
when i connect using usb phone to laptop,,,,comp tells me that had trouble installing device so its not installed properly
please help.............................................. ................
i looked up on another thread and i can sync phone until computer recognizes phone
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You need to download Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) for your PC, it's the version of activesync that works on Vista/7.
Is there anything which will let me return to windows mobile after I install android on my HTD HD2?
Basically I want a dual booting option so I can still use Windows Mobile - as I have just realised, just before install Android, that it is acutally quite useful. ???
Take out your SD card. Boot up. And place your card back in. Toodles.
Android cannot be "installed" yet. When you have android on your sdcard it will still boot windows first, then it gives you the option to boot android.
Some windows mobile roms ie. Chuckyrom, have a built in android loader, so that every time you boot you can choose which os to use.
Thanks
Thanks for the help - That must have sounded like a noob question - I am new to the whole putting android on the HD2 thing.
Thanks.
hi i want to know why this happen i have a HTC HD2 i put ANDROID whe i turn off my cel phone its turn on back is windows again why ?
That's what's supposed to happen.
Remember when you first ran Android? You were in Windows and manually ran a couple of exe files. As you saw then, you need to do that to run Android.
Get a bootloader (see this thread) so all you have to do is press a button when you reboot, or you can set it to autoboot into Android.
It will still need to run Windows first though.
I flashed this phone to WP7 and it works fine but can't access market even after activation code. I have tried to flashe back using the sd card method but device not recognising sd cards also phone does not allow me to use windows activesync anymore so cannot do it that way either im basically stuck with a phone that does not work 100% any help will be greatly appreciated
you must change sdcard and find one which work (you must reflash or hard reset when insert new card).... HD2 dont have enough memory for WP7 and must use SDcard for this... but major problem is find good and compatible sdcard
for activation you must ask Microsoft support for live activation code for HTC HD7....
for this and others read install tutorial from my signature
I have done all that but still nothing. Every tutorial I see they are saying when usb plugged in then activesync should work but im getting nothing and I can't think of what else to do. So far my phone is done now I get no mobile data either just wifi I can't access facebook unless using browser. I was looking forward to using this phone but now its pretty useless
Which Windows you have on PC??? if you have XP then you must have ActiveSync... for Windows 7 and 8 you must have WMDC (windows mobile device center)
dxdy said:
Which Windows you have on PC??? if you have XP then you must have ActiveSync... for Windows 7 and 8 you must have WMDC (windows mobile device center)
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As I says in my first post I am using activesync so I have windows xp but its not being recognised on activesync I dont know what else to do nothing is working and I want to put an android rom in the device so was going to start fresh. I have never had this problem with android when I used roms on them
david.wilson.1987 said:
As I says in my first post I am using activesync so I have windows xp but its not being recognised on activesync I dont know what else to do nothing is working and I want to put an android rom in the device so was going to start fresh. I have never had this problem with android when I used roms on them
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i never have any problems with sync on my (old) HD2... maybe some problem on your device or drivers
Check in Device Manager if anything shows up or needs drivers.
Does the device show "Serial" in bootloader when connected?
Turn on the phone into magldr and then use the usb mass storage option. It should allow full access to your microSD card and let you backup any files from there. Then format the card (FAT32, 4096 allocation size) and you should be able to reflash stock now.
my windows 10 PC start , sttings ,windows 10 apps not opening , edge browser shows class not registered
reset pc
Gokul Rajan said:
my windows 10 PC start , sttings ,windows 10 apps not opening , edge browser shows class not registered
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Since the only constructive response was "Reset your PC" without telling you how to do so even though you say "Settings and Windows 10 apps not opening", I will do that person one better and actually give you instructions for resetting.
Reboot your machine, at the login screen, instead of typing your password or PIN, hold shift and while holding shift press Restart from the Login screen (click the power button and choose Restart). Continue holding shift and it will bring you into the Windows Recovery Environment. Choose Troubleshooting, Reset This PC.
@ahmadus The user wouldn't be able to reset his PC without getting into Recovery Environment. As the Reset this PC function is exposed through the settings app that OP says does not open. In this case, the user may not know how to enter the Recovery Environment from alternative means. If you're going to provide help, actually provide constructive help.
@ShadowEO I thought reset pc is the easiest thing to do on windows 10.
ahmadus said:
@ShadowEO I thought reset pc is the easiest thing to do on windows 10.
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It is, but it's only easy if you can access the Recovery Environment to start the process. The good news is that you can start the process using a Windows 10 Installation disc (either USB or DVD) by choosing "Repair your computer" instead of "Install" when the installer starts up.
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Try this version: http://www.softolite.com/windows-10-lite/
This is the official trial version with the latest build.
Wrong, you should ONLY download media from sources you trust, such as the official Windows 10 media creation tool or ISOs available at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10, THIS is the official URL to download Windows installation media. Also @CarlRock, all versions of Windows are trials until they're licensed, that blog is not the official source of ANYTHING Windows related.
You should also NEVER use a "lite" version of Windows unless you yourself built it, or you understand both what was removed and the consequences for removing that Windows component. Many users on the Windows subreddit go removing components without a full understanding of what they do or their full purpose in the OS, then come and complain that the system isn't working right.
Just use Windows as it was meant to be used. If you don't need a feature, don't configure it, or just plain don't use it. Dont just eviscerate it from the system without a thought to stability.