Question Does Windows Whistler/Longhorn can work with UniATA driver? - Windows 10, 8, 7, XP etc.

I ask this because these Windows versions doesnt support SATA only IDE.

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VISTA 32bit driver for EDGE Modem

I'm using a Mobidata USB EDGE Modem for my internet connection. It's based of the Siemens MC75 chip. Working fine with XP SP2. But, I am getting ready to upgrade to Vista 32-bit in a few days. I have heard that some people are having trouble with USB modems on Vista. Does anyone know where I can get VISTA drivers for my Mobidata Modem, or how I can use the current drivers I have. The manufacturer is a 3rd party Chinese company, and they don't seem to have anything for me. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
many usb devices use generic drivers from the os and dont rely on 3th party drivers
Rudegar said:
many usb devices use generic drivers from the os and dont rely on 3th party drivers
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Doesn't seem to be. :-(

Ubuntu on a Windows Mobile device??

Anyone see or know of any development of a basic version of Ubuntu or other Linux distro on a Windows Mobile device? I see people putting Windows 98 on their PPCs, but why not Linux? Isn't there a mobile version of Ubuntu specifically targeting MIDs? Couldn't that be used as a base?
Search my friend, there is Xanadux.

Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Driver ?

Hi, i am currently running windows vista ultimate with service pack 2 and i can't find the driver in order to work with this OS at all. I would like to know if someone knows a solution for this issue. thank you
davil124 said:
Hi, i am currently running windows vista ultimate with service pack 2 and i can't find the driver in order to work with this OS at all. I would like to know if someone knows a solution for this issue. thank you
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The driver included with the SDK doesn't work?
I'm assuming you want the driver for adb and not the mass storage driver (which is already part of windows).

[Q] Windows XP Embedded On WinMo Possible?

I just wanted to ask why is it devs have tried getting all the desktop OS to run in qemu but I haven't heard of anyone testing windows xp mobile embedded? Why? I would imagine it would be easier to run as it's the mobile version of XP.
Windows XP Embedded has now morphed into Windows Embedded Standard, but this is only available to run on x86 or x64 platforms.
The version that will run on ARM devices is Windows Embedded Compact 7, which is the continuation of WinMo 6.5
To answer the original question, it ain't gonna work. Not on a phone device, that is.

[Q] Can we install Windows CE?

Can we install Windows CE on our A500? Windows CE is compatible with ARM based processor architectures. So I think thats may be a way to install it on our tablet. Can someone help to make this happen?

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