[PROGRAM] Command Line for Windows Mobile 6.1 - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

I was looking for an easy installation of a command prompt for my windows mobile device (I keep it around as a hobby device) and I could not find a clear, concise, not to mention easy setup. So, I decided to create one of my own. I have assembled a modified version of the command prompt power toy, and a registry toggle script into one convenient installer. Instructions are included below:
Prerequisites:
Windows Mobile 2003, 5.0, 6.0, 6.1
MortScript - For the Toggle
Instructions:
After installation, delete the "setup.dll" files, you don't need them
Next, when activating the progeram, you must first select the "CMD Toggle" shortcut in the "Command Line" Folder
in your "Start Menu/Programs" subfolder - this will toggle the registry, and allow you to display the command line
Then, you may select the "Command Line" shortcut, and enjoy!
After exiting the Command Line, select the "CMD Toggle" shortcut once more to toggle the command line off, this will
prevent the command line from displaying at awkward moments, when commands are being issued to your device.
This setup has been tested/working on a Delll AXIM X51v, running a customized version of LennySH's WM6.1 ROM
with enhancements, and a SIP from VGAKeyboard.
2013 EDIT: I recently got back to this idea, and I have found a couple programs commonly used in the command line: Ping, and IPConfig. Just place the contents of the attached ZIP in the "WINDOWS" directory, and you will be able to invoke these through the command line.
Happy Hacking
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"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
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Unit ZER0 said:
I was looking for an easy installation of a command prompt for my windows mobile device (I keep it around as a hobby device) and I could not find a clear, concise, not to mention easy setup. So, I decided to create one of my own. I have assembled a modified version of the command prompt power toy, and a registry toggle script into one convenient installer. Instructions are included below:
Prerequisites:
Windows Mobile 2003, 5.0, 6.0, 6.1
MortScript - For the Toggle
Instructions:
After installation, delete the "setup.dll" files, you don't need them
Next, when activating the progeram, you must first select the "CMD Toggle" shortcut in the "Command Line" Folder
in your "Start Menu/Programs" subfolder - this will toggle the registry, and allow you to display the command line
Then, you may select the "Command Line" shortcut, and enjoy!
After exiting the Command Line, select the "CMD Toggle" shortcut once more to toggle the command line off, this will
prevent the command line from displaying at awkward moments, when commands are being issued to your device.
This setup has been tested/working on a Delll AXIM X51v, running a customized version of LennySH's WM6.1 ROM
with enhancements, and a SIP from VGAKeyboard.
Happy Hacking
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Dude, this is awesome. My device is Omnia i900 with WM 6.5.3, I was wondering will this work on this device? Which cab should I download if its workin? Command Line or Command line for Windows Mobile?
And where to install? Device or My Storage?
Thanks in advance
P.S. Ok I got it, its the same file (LOL, stupid me). Feedback is following these days!

OH MY GOD, no you didn't!

BorisMKD said:
Dude, this is awesome. My device is Omnia i900 with WM 6.5.3, I was wondering will this work on this device? Which cab should I download if its workin? Command Line or Command line for Windows Mobile?
And where to install? Device or My Storage?
Thanks in advance
P.S. Ok I got it, its the same file (LOL, stupid me). Feedback is following these days!
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Install directly into your device's memory.

opening mscr file error
"... Next, when activating the progeram, you must first select the "CMD Toggle" shortcut in the "Command Line" Folder
in your "Start Menu/Programs" subfolder - this will toggle the registry, and allow you to display the command line..."
After running CMD Toggle I get a "No application associated" error. How can I run a .mscr file ?

First of all, thanks for your application. It works fine on a very old i-mate 9502 of mine. Nevertheless, please, if possible, turn the fonts much bigger, or, at least with their sizes selectable, because on a 2.8" screen it is virtually impossible for an old man to read anything.

MortScript Needed!
haga15 said:
"... Next, when activating the progeram, you must first select the "CMD Toggle" shortcut in the "Command Line" Folder
in your "Start Menu/Programs" subfolder - this will toggle the registry, and allow you to display the command line..."
After running CMD Toggle I get a "No application associated" error. How can I run a .mscr file ?
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You must have MortScript installed first...
You can get it Here: http://www.sto-helit.de/index.php?module=download&action=list&entry=18

casouzaj said:
First of all, thanks for your application. It works fine on a very old i-mate 9502 of mine. Nevertheless, please, if possible, turn the fonts much bigger, or, at least with their sizes selectable, because on a 2.8" screen it is virtually impossible for an old man to read anything.
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I think you'll need to adjust your device's resolution manually... I have made no changes to the size of the displayed text.

Unit ZER0 said:
I think you'll need to adjust your device's resolution manually... I have made no changes to the size of the displayed text.
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The fonts shown in your app top bar are fine. The tiny fonts are shown on the open terminal window; command iputs echoes and outputs from the system are really small. No other cab files I installed so far produce such small texts. Thanks, anyway.

cmd.exe uses system font. If not content with its size / shape, then you have to change system's font settings.

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PHM TrayLaunch...

...works well on wizard. after loading PHM Powertoys so i could extract and isolate the "TrayLnch" applet, i removed the Powertoys suite and placed TrayLnch in the Programs File folder in subfolder PHM Tools where my PHM RegEdit resides too. placed a shortcut in Windows/Start Menu/Programs and started to use it with no issues.
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
all it takes to add a today link is to type in the program's target file path...
i like how light this solution is compared to the other bundled apps that include today screen access to applications through multi-function plug-ins. running this with water's "smatskey" is a nice combo. i don't use nico's reg-hack-app since it bugs running on my rom. i don't mind modding the registry directly and do apply the speed tweaks and few minor function items.
one thing i need help with is this... i want to get to "running programs" via the today tray. can someone please tell me the command line to try and get a link to Start>Settings>System>Memory>Running Programs???
Create a shortcut with this content:
Code:
24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,4,2
That should launch the main control panel applet, with the Task Manager (4), and 2nd tab (2). Works here, but please do let me know if it doesn't wwork for you.
no luck first attempt. please provide complete command line format. thanks in advance!
that is the entire command line format ;>
I've attached the file, zipped up. If it doesn't work, try using...
Code:
24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,1
24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,2
24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,3
24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,4
etc. and see which number pops up the task manager for you. Then just add that ",2" at the end to make it go to the correct tab.
loaded code and link to it via folder address. works a peach. thanks. i'm noob and was trying to write code as "target" command line in traylnch.
now... how can i change the .lnk file's icon?
you need to add the file you want to load an icon from, and the icon resource you want to use.
You could use the "Device Information" icon, for example (the task manager one itself isn't too clear):
Code:
24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,4,2?deviceinfo.exe,-103
If you want to look for other icons, try:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/download.php?id=9172
Execute on your device, find a DLL or EXE, and click "Next Icon". Note that on my device it's not finding any icons in "ceshell.dll", even though there's a lot of icons in there, so your mileage may vary.
BIG THANK YOU
...here i used vijay555's taskman icon>>>>>
sorry a novoice here..i downloaded that zip file on my wizard with updated rom...now it just lets me unzip..post unzip the file when clicked takes me to active programme list..now what after that..help please
this looks so cool and would be of biggest help i guess
deepak said:
sorry a novoice here..i downloaded that zip file on my wizard with updated rom...now it just lets me unzip..post unzip the file when clicked takes me to active programme list..now what after that..help please
this looks so cool and would be of biggest help i guess
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do you have "phm traylnch" on your device? if not, i can email it to you or upload it to xda's ftp tomorrow. just pm me with an email address if you want it sent. it is part of phm powertoys. if you google phm powertoys and load it, you might want to pull out the tray launch exe and only keep it on device. i got rid of the whole powertoy suite since i only care for the tray launch tool and regedit of course.
lpasq said:
...works well on wizard. after loading PHM Powertoys so i could extract and isolate the "TrayLnch" applet
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Could you post the TrayLnch applet? I was considering doing the same thing you did just to get that app...
thanks!
McHale said:
lpasq said:
...works well on wizard. after loading PHM Powertoys so i could extract and isolate the "TrayLnch" applet
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Could you post the TrayLnch applet? I was considering doing the same thing you did just to get that app...
thanks!
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it's on/in the first post at the very bottom...
wow.. that was fast! Big thanks to you to! Now if someone could figure out how to unlock the extended rom, I'd be set!
-Mc
Hi ALL
Just want to say Thanks, that is so useful for me, Thank you
one more thought, is it possible to add a shortcut for the "Device Lock" then add it to the tary ? leave more space for Today, since I need to lock the screen while playing music in the pocket, Thanks a lot
only if somebody knows how to call the correct procedure in shutil.dll %)
otherwise, it might be worth looking into some of the other device locking utilities out there?
Doesn't work for me. I get error loading the shortcut or finding the target file.
I created a shortcut with the 24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,4,2 code in it and placed it in the windows/startmene/programs folder. I then I installed TrayLaunch and added the shortcut to the list. What have I done wrong?
I tried the ZeBoxx's suggestion of using 24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,1 , etc but that doesn't pop anythting up either.
ZeBoxx, your posted taskman.lnk file didn't have the 24# in the target, yet you list it in the commands in your post. Should I have the 24# in the shortcut target too? Actually it doesn't work for me with or without. :?
unless somebody replaced the attached zip, the zip most definitely has a file called "TaskMan.lnk" in it, 25 bytes in size, with the following content:
Code:
24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,4,2
Please re-check the download, make sure your unzipping app isn't mucking things up, etc.
Yes, you should have "24#" or "32#" or whatever at the front.
And yes, it should work. Try the shortcut in plain ol' File Explorer or Total Commander CE or something first - just to rule out any problems you may have with getting it listed in PHM Traylaunch. If it doesn't work in File Explorer / whatever, then check if "ctlpnl.exe" and "cplmain.cpl" exist in your "\Windows\" folder. If they don't, then there's your problem
If they do, then...
Code:
24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,1
should open the Password applet
Code:
24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,2
should open the Owner Information applet
Code:
24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,3
should open the Power applet
etc.
ZeBoxx said:
Create a shortcut with this content:
Code:
24#ctlpnl cplmain.cpl,4,2
That should launch the main control panel applet, with the Task Manager (4), and 2nd tab (2). Works here, but please do let me know if it doesn't wwork for you.
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Where do I have to put this content? How to create shortcuts ??
in a shortcut (.lnk) file. One with that content is attached to one of my posts further up this thread
ZeBoxx,
Is there documentation anyplace on creating those shortcuts? I'm trying to create one for the Network Cards shortcut under Connections, so when I'm using 802.11 I can see all the available wireless networks.
But instead of just asking you to tell me what it is (which is greatly appreciated) I'd like to know how to do this myself.
Or is this just so painfully obvious and I'm thick? I've been digging around the windows folder on my device as well as searching the threads here and can't find much other than "here's the command for that shortcut" stuff.
thanks!
-Mc
could U tell me how to edit that shortcut and attach new content?

help plz

in refrence to this thred how do i run a backup.bat ? my phone keeps saying this
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"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
If you are trying to change the Page Pool, the batch files need to be run on your PC, with your phone connected via ActiveSync.
i tried from the pc but it5 wont open and it opens to the icons properties
vforce1 said:
i tried from the pc but it5 wont open and it opens to the icons properties
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How are you running it on the PC? Double-clicking on the .bat file? And you are running Windows, right?
It is possible that your file associations are messed up for batch files. Try doing it this way:
1) Unzip the Page Pool files to somewhere that will be easy to find - like c:\PPool
2) Go to Start > Run
3) type 'cmd' in the Open box and click OK. (do not type the quote marks, just cmd). if you did it right, a black "DOS" window should open.
4) Type 'c:' and press <Return> (assuming that you unzipped to the c: drive - and again, don't type the quotes)
5) Type 'cd PPool' and press Return. The command prompt should now read C:\PPool. If you used a different directory name, then substitute that name for the PPool in my example.
6) Make sure that your phone is connected via ActiveSync. Type backup.bat and press return
If you did it right, it should display a line of text starting with 'pdocread', and then another line starting with 'copying'...
All in all, it should take about 15 seconds to perform the backup and then drop you back to your command prompt.
When the backup is complete, you can do the pagepool change by entering the size you want and pressing Return (4.bat, or 6.bat, for example)
Good luck,
ok il try that also how do i install java games for this and i would like to know what games are supported and if theres a gba emulator for this wing?
qwkynuf said:
How are you running it on the PC? Double-clicking on the .bat file? And you are running Windows, right?
It is possible that your file associations are messed up for batch files. Try doing it this way:
1) Unzip the Page Pool files to somewhere that will be easy to find - like c:\PPool
2) Go to Start > Run
3) type 'cmd' in the Open box and click OK. (do not type the quote marks, just cmd). if you did it right, a black "DOS" window should open.
4) Type 'c:' and press <Return> (assuming that you unzipped to the c: drive - and again, don't type the quotes)
5) Type 'cd PPool' and press Return. The command prompt should now read C:\PPool. If you used a different directory name, then substitute that name for the PPool in my example.
6) Make sure that your phone is connected via ActiveSync. Type backup.bat and press return
If you did it right, it should display a line of text starting with 'pdocread', and then another line starting with 'copying'...
All in all, it should take about 15 seconds to perform the backup and then drop you back to your command prompt.
When the backup is complete, you can do the pagepool change by entering the size you want and pressing Return (4.bat, or 6.bat, for example)
Good luck,
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ok ur method worked ,also i am not new to cmd
Java files are installed after launching Jbed or any Java client on your PocketPC first.
There are a lot of emulators including Game Boy Advance. Have a look at here

Messagebox tapping behavior

Does anyone know how to make the messagebox close more easier than tapping on "ok" button?
Like this:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
I think this is the finger-friendly feature.
I have a xda atom, and tried many pdaviet's ROMs and all pdaviet's ROMs (which I tried) have that feature. But they usually put so much apps into ROM which I don't like. Because pdaviet people don't make ROM upon request and they are not helpful, so I have to cook a ROM myself. I have successfully cooked WM6.1 ROMs, my currently is OS20924 (xip and sys from Elfin forum) but it does not have that feature. whenever a message box like that appear, I have no choice other than tapping "on" ok button to close it. As you see, we usually use thumb instead of stylus pen, and that make me feel annoying when trying to tap on the small ok button.
I do search a lot , over here and over the internet, msdn... Also I try to find that "setting" (whether it is or not) in the registry of my cooked ROM and pdaviet's ROM. I have tried many leads like coredll.dll, GWEs, MessageBox... But still no clue on this one. Now I think I am stuck.
Maybe I don't name it the right way or use the right keywords.
So, I post here and ask for some helps.
I attach my demo application that just pop an messagebox like the picture above.
The area outside the box is transparent, and part of the same "window". That box is part of a new screen, and is set to be dismissed only by tapping the specified area.
on the kaiser there is an "ok" hard button i just use it so i don't have to worry about hitting the tiny button
another option would be finding the "app" that creates the message and writing a new one with the same name, then replacing the item in the windows folder...... this would be more than just a registry edit, as the command is written in the .exe
TheChampJT said:
The area outside the box is transparent, and part of the same "window". That box is part of a new screen, and is set to be dismissed only by tapping the specified area.
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Yes. What I mean is tapping inside that alert/message windows, but not title bar.
joel2009 said:
on the kaiser there is an "ok" hard button i just use it so i don't have to worry about hitting the tiny button
another option would be finding the "app" that creates the message and writing a new one with the same name, then replacing the item in the windows folder...... this would be more than just a registry edit, as the command is written in the .exe
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It's not just happen with some apps, but all apps that pop up message with only ok button. It is just a simple API function which coredll.dll support - MessageBox(). And it seem I can't write a new coredll.dll to replace the coredll.dll from MS. I wanna know why my cooked ROMs do not "treat" messagebox like that (even with new xip and sys), but pdaviet's ROMs do. And I wanna know whether it is an add-on feature or just a reg setting.
I guess I have to ask pdaviet people directly.
anw, I am a programmer though, I know what it is. I just can't describe it more clearly because English is not my native language.
MB1413 said:
Yes. What I mean is tapping inside that alert/message windows, but not title bar.
anw, I am a programmer though, I know what it is. I just can't describe it more clearly because English is not my native language.
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I know what you were saying, but you'd have to find where it's coded to give the action. Also, the center button works for it too.
Alternatively, use FTouchFlo (or better still, FTouchSL) to assign gesture to close the message.
For FTouchSL, you can assign this task to a corner, say bottom left/right to close application by a long press (duration can be adjusted too).
I have just replace all dlls, exes of my current ROM (20924) with exes and dlls from pdaviet's Rom (same sys version - 20924). And there, that "feature" is there! So, there must be some file(s) in pdaviet's ROM that support this "feature".
What I did is:
-dump pdaviet OS20924, and because they remove all dsm and rgu, so all files are in dump folder, and it simply can't be packed or make packages out of it.
-RUN "build ROM.cmd" make it pause right after run buildOS.
-Use some directory compare program (I use WinMerge - it is open source) to compare 2 dump folder :first dump folder by buildOS and the other dump folder of pdaviet's ROM.
-Copy all identical files/folder (but different in file size or content) from pdaviet dump to my dump folder. Leave the different as it is.
-Continue the build ROM process.
-Flash the image that may contain errors to my Atom to test if there is that feature.
After some error messages which cause by different hive keys, it boot like normal. And I try msgbox.exe that I have attach at 1st post. Wow, now that message can be closed by tapping on the message windows like I want.
The next thing is merge two Reg hives as one, and remove some reg keys that my ROM does not need.
Then replace all the file in my SYS folder with in pdaviet dump folder.
There are a lot works to do.
And finally, I find a way to put that feature into my ROM
Thanks everybody.
so are you saying this could be done as a rom patch, or would you have to have the feature built into your rom (completley new rom flash)
joel2009 said:
so are you saying this could be done as a rom patch, or would you have to have the feature built into your rom (completley new rom flash)
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Right now, I still have to investigate more to figure out which file (module) has that feature to make a rom patch, and still I have no clue what it is. So I think I should make a completely new ROM flash, it easier though.
ps: I though they use the word "image" such as hard drive image, CD image (.iso, .nrg, .img, .bin ...) and here it is .nb0
this is actually a good idea for a feature. i'd certainly use it.
this is a good step more towards "real" customization of the windows ui instead of programs that try and run over it to replace it, looking forward to seeing progress

[Q] Passing to Android from Nook

I have a nook simple touch reader, I installed android with a sd card following these instructions
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For Windows users:
Run WinImage.exe (Right click, Run as Administrator)
Select Disk from the menu and select "Restore Virtual Hard Disk Image...".
Select your SDCard from the list and click OK.
In the Open dialog box select "All Files" in the lower right file type box, browse to nookhoney.img, select, and click Open.
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When I rebooted it was a screen that allowed me to choose two options, one was "ADW"(I suppose that is android) and "Home" (usual nook). I selected "Home" and made a tick on the box to make it default. Now I do not know how to go to android from the nook "Home".
Could you help me, please?
Don't know about nookhoney.img - I used MinimalTouch.
I have a faint symbol on the right hand of the screen. Touching the symbol makes a faint menu pop up.
@niaosan: That's Button Savior, it will get you back to the Launcher, but won't change the preference.
@genoxygen: I'm not familiar with nookhoney.img
Some folks have Nook Touch Tools or Nook Color Tools which have functions for changing activity preferences.
Do you have ADB to your Nook?
I just do this stuff by hand.
Code:
adb pull /data/system/packages.xml
Then edit the XML taking the "guts" out of <preferred-activities>
That is, deleting the lines between, but leave <preferred-activities> and </preferred-activities> alone.
Code:
adb push packages.xml /data/system/
genoxygen said:
Could you help me, please?
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Are you sure you are speaking about the Nook Simple Touch (black and white ebook reader), and not about the Nook Color or the Nook Tablet? nookhoney is for the Nook Color. They are supported in different sub-forums.
My nook is the "simple touch reader" and the software android software is touchnooter-2-1-31.
Sorry about the confussion.
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I observed I have a button on the screen, to right, I pressed that button, and there are 5 options.
-three cercles
when pressing them, it shows me another menu, to choose a telephone, a camera and a seacrh option.
-arrow
Superuser Request. Button Savior is requesting Superuser access.
I pressed Allow, but I do not know what is its utility.
-four squares
- a house
goes to nook home
- a power down button
does not do nothing
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I pressed all those button but none of them takes me to android. What could I do next?
Did I installed correctly android to my device with these instructions?
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For Windows users:
Run WinImage.exe (Right click, Run as Administrator)
Select Disk from the menu and select "Restore Virtual Hard Disk Image...".
Select your SDCard from the list and click OK.
In the Open dialog box select "All Files" in the lower right file type box, browse to touchnooter-2-1-31.img, select, and click Open.
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"House" is going to Nook stock Home because you selected the wrong activity.
My advice is as above or use one of the "Nook Tools".
By the way, you didn't install android, because it was already in there. You were allowed to bypass the restricted Barnes&Noble reader part and run your STR as a full android e-reader/tablet.
509A ndivTi
I do not know how to use adb, although I have it installed on my Windows OS...
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What could I do? Should i...?
- Restore my nook firmware, installing n2T-Recovery_0.1.rar http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1289233
- Install touchnooter-2-1-31
- Choose "adk" instead of "home", should I make it default or not? If made default, can I go easily to nook "home"? Or there will be the same problem like the one I had?
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{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
You can always get back to the Nook Home page (unless you deleted it like I did ).
The adb you want is in the Android SDK. http://developer.android.com/sdk/installing.html
You can use it over Wifi or USB. The USB needs drivers on your desktop though.
The file is adb.exe
It should be in something like C:\Program Files\Android\SDK\platform-tools
Code:
adb connect 192.168.1.27 [i]or whatever[/i]
adb shell
ls
Thank you so much. Finally I did it.

Everything on the Windows Phone 8 Emulator

The Windows Phone 8 Emulator is installed as a part of the Windows Phone 8 SDK. You can follow some steps below to begin hacking the emulator.
Things to do:
everything....
InteropUnlock
BCD Editing
Well, first thing is first. Getting the WP8 SDK to install.
PREREQUISITES:
A SLAT capable CPU and BIOS. Some OEMs have only enabled the virtualization feature, but missed the SLAT feature.
Your computer needs to support hardware DEP (No execute bit for AMD).
An OS that supports Hyper-V: Server 2008, 2008R2, 2010, 2012, 2012R2, or Windows 8 Pro.
Note: AFAIK, the only officially supported OS for this is Win8Pro-x64
Access to a user account that has Administrator rights.
Steps for "Getting Ready!"
Set the date to 10/5/13 - one day before expiration (thanks to mister2d.)
Install the SDK normally. (Note: the complete SDK should be installable on any 64bit OS that has the OS version at 6.1 or newer, just follow the tutorial in my signature.)
Install the Visual Studio Update 4.
Install the Windows Phone Emulator - Update 3
Now, most of you can launch the emulator by opening the Windows Phone Deployment Tool (or Windows Phone Power Tools) and deploy to the resolution of choice and to either RTM or GDR3.
I seemed to hit a bug where XDE (the emulator shell) can't create a Virtual Machine properly. It seems to be surrounding the disk being attached improperly.
So.... You can skip the entire part above if you have the Flash.vhd and the desired resolution vhd.
Using the WP8 emulator only using Hyper-V Manager
Open Hyper-V Manager
Click on New, then Virtual Machine
Name the VM what ever you like.
Set RAM at 512 or 1024. 2048 me be a little finicky.
Leave Networking on Not Connected unless you have fully configured Hyper-V.
Select "Attach a virtual hard disk later"
Click Finish.
Right click on the VM you have just created and go to settings.
Click on DVD Drive and press remove.
Click on Hard Drive and paste the location of the desired resolution vhd.
e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.0GDR3\Emulation\Images\Flash.480x800.vhd
Double click on the VM to bring up the control interface and press the blue-green "start" button.
Controls for the VM:
Back - Escape/F1
Start - F2
Search - F3
Vol UP - F9
Vol Down - F10
Camera full-press? - F7
Mouse left & right click - tap
NOTE: THE CURSOR DISAPPEARS WHEN MOVED INTO THE VM SCREEN.
Things disable out of box.
Microsoft accounts
dialer (I can't seem to get any of the dialer codes to work yet.)
camera (kinda...just displays a colored box running around the edges.)
Steps to InteropUnlock:
Attach the vhd
type diskmgmt.msc at the start screen. click attach vhd. paste the location of the vhd and press ok.
e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Windows Phone\v8.0GDR3\Emulation\Images\Flash.480x800.vhd
right click on blue disk shown and click on detach vhd once done with working on it.
type regedit.exe at the start screen.
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Click File, Load Hive.
Go to the main partition (the one that has all the links to the other drives...)
and go down to Windows\System32\config (it will ask for permission to enter...)
Hmm....Seems to be interopunlocked already...
More soon!
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Just saying this in case you didn't know this: You can mount the VHD file as a hardware and explore/edit emulator system files.
That's exactly what's in the op, but I'm not sure what persists and there's a few others too, but I ran out of time to mess with it. Just highlight the text and you'll see that the directions are there.
Essentially this should be able to operate like a real device, but it needs a few tweaks. Also its funny to see in settings for it to say i386 under the SoC.
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Convert VHD into vmdisk, then you can run the emulator in VMWare directly with CPU without SALT or VT and can also without win8
Saw this over on the winbeta site. Didn't really check it out but may be useful in backing up any work done on the emulators. As I said I didn't take much time checking it out but may be worth a look. http://go.altaro.com/?LP=WinBeta-30...tm_medium=banner-300x250&utm_campaign=winbeta
What would be really nice is to make it so you can connect your MS account from the emulator.
jordanmills said:
What would be really nice is to make it so you can connect your MS account from the emulator.
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Yeah it might just need an easy tweak, but then again I simply don't know.
Skin WP-Emulator
Skin WP-Emulator from MS Dev Center.
Maybe someone needs
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