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hello
i want to change operation system from windows to android
and worry about main s .
how can i create recovery file and use it ? (to switch from android to windows)

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I have set ROMkitchen in my UNIX system
I want to install program In the kitchen
The problem I have is that I want to install the program under “\program files”
Not under “\windows” directory
How to do that
From what I can see it will copy all the file that I pleas in
“data/00_Base%20ROM/4.00.16%20ENG%20T-Mobile%20US/_/cfg/”
into the windows directory
how to alter this
pleas help me
thank in advance
Cant any body help me
I rely need this
My problem is I am trying to create a program that replace a windows file during the run time
The file it replaces is wince.nls
The only way it can be run is to place the file under a directory under program file
If I use the same method that is used it will damage the rom (I think)
So I need a method of placing it under the program file
Pleas help me

integrating .net framework in wm2003

Hi
i have checked that there is a problem if backup battery become low or main battery removed from device few hours all data get vanished.
and when mobile start . its a Hard Reset ,
On hard reset and first start , the device automatically install some applications .
i m talking about wm2003
Is there any way to integrate .net framework and one of our own app EXE file to that files , so when ever device come out from hard reset it automatically install .net framework and our app
Thanks
There's two ways:
1st: you cook a modified EXTROM (how to is here: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=MagicianExtrom )
2nd: you cook your own OS ROM image (you'll need a kitchen suitable for the magician, which i personally don't know which one is)
regards
Hi thanks for ur kind information i have seen That extend rom is best soution for me . Also i was able to sucessfully extract the header file and .fat image file . With the tool provided .
Now the main problem is how do i edit the .fat image. I had tried win image but its says error read , which software can do that ?
And also is it will procudre like this ?
Extract the .fat image
add cab files in it exteded rom folder which can be later used via loadvdisk.
Edit the fike autoconfig .
Re make the . Fat file
remake the nbf file .
Is it ?
But how to edit or extract .fat image ?
I'm sorry, please use this tool instead: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=25416&d=1133971744
Confirmed to be working.
(original thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=848159 )
thank you very much dear for helping me , i got every thing but now
these .fat images are fat 16 and not readable on windows XP
any solution other then using windows 98 / 95 ?
Fat 16 IS readable on WinXP 32 bits. That .fat is a compressed .cab file....anyway...do this:
1) Download and install UltraISO ( http://www.ezbsystems.com/ultraiso/download.htm )
2) Open the .fat file with it, replace with what you want on it
3) Save the modified package with .fat extension
4) Open HTC64 Extended ROM Tool.exe, choose encode and open the project .prj that was previously created when decoding
5) Replace/create a new *.nbf file
6) Replace the .fat16 file with your new .fat
7) Tick "Restore Extraneous Data"
8) Encode
9) Upgrade your phone with the new .nbf
10) Have fun!
Regards

[Q] Dual boot android?

Can anybody tell me or post the link of the most easiest and updated methof of how to dual boot android and wp7.5.
Also can anybody post the link of the most stable fast and updated and best wp7.5 ROM?
Sorry I am new here and I have used the search option but I dont know which is the most updated and best method/rom.
Please can anybody help me
just follow the link below & see if it helps
I just did the following:
1. copied the entire American Android folder to my sd card
2. Installed mortscript to execute a run file for it
3. created a file called runAndroid.mscr (the mortscript run file) containing:
Run( "\Storage Card\Android\clrcad.exe" )
Run( "\Storage Card\Android\haret.exe")
When I execute runAndroid it just runs it and stays with Android each time the HD2 is switched on until I do a power down to restart in Windows Mobile.
Easiest way I've found to dual boot Android.
patcooke said:
I just did the following:
1. copied the entire American Android folder to my sd card
2. Installed mortscript to execute a run file for it
3. created a file called runAndroid.mscr (the mortscript run file) containing:
Run( "\Storage Card\Android\clrcad.exe" )
Run( "\Storage Card\Android\haret.exe")
When I execute runAndroid it just runs it and stays with Android each time the HD2 is switched on until I do a power down to restart in Windows MobileE].
Easiest way I've found to dual boot Android.
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Nice job there, I like someone that is self reliant, but there are several dual boot Windows Mobile apps out there that already do this.
Also the OP is wanting to dual boot WP7 from NAND and Android from SD card. Not Windows Mobile from NAND and Android from SD card.

[Q] Need advice for move data to device

I work in windows and android device, need to send data from Win to android
i need advice how to do so :
send the files (in zip) open it in android and save data to DataBase
or
build the DataBase at Win (is it possible?) and send it to android to replace the current
yuvalbra said:
I work in windows and android device, need to send data from Win to android
i need advice how to do so :
send the files (in zip) open it in android and save data to DataBase
or
build the DataBase at Win (is it possible?) and send it to android to replace the current
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maybe you can create a sqlite db. And push the db file to /sdcard/xx.db or your database directory.
Finally,use Android Sqlite API to read this database.

Change android system PATH

Is there a way to change the android system path?
I want to add a custom folder which contains some executables I will use in my app. (These executables are in the folder of an other app)

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