hey
can i use bootloader HaRET to load windows 7 ?
or windows platform ? or it just for linux ?
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and wp7 ?
I don't know if Haret Console can launch Dos but QEMU already launch Dos
G-ThGraf said:
I don't know if Haret Console can launch Dos but QEMU already launch Dos
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yea that why i ask about win7 cos i know its not working
and its really slow
so maybe this bootloader could change things
or its slow cos the slow sd ?:X
btw what the performance of the internal storage ?
anything built for ARM devices maybe?
why would you even want to run 7
so i could have lots of apps avilable
and has already gr8 multi-touch
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1 : Download and Install :
Zune
NetFx4
2 : Create vm_web folder on C: extract the contents of the setup Windows phone 7 tools (vm_web.exe) package with winrar to C:\vm_web\
3 : Go to the folder and open the file baseline.dat in notepad
4 : Look for the section named [gencomp7788]
5 : Change the value InstallOnLHS from 1 to 0
Change the value InstallOnWinXP from 1 to 0
Save and close baseline.dat
6 : CMD+R C:\vm_web\setup.exe /web
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More simpler method below:
Originally posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9916269&postcount=176
Hello everyone,
I want to simplify all those who want to install Windows Developer Phone Tools on Windows XP:
1) download the complete package at the official site
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=201927
2) extract the downloaded package to a folder
3) copy and overwrite the file attached to the folder where you extracted the package
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=467731&d=1292709004
4) run the batch file Install ...
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I have used this method couple of times and I confirm it working on XP except you can not run emulator, that is not required in our case either I guess.
The problem is that I still could not unlock WP7. It stucks at Chevron unlocker stage. The same problem has been reported by almost all users here. I haven't witnessed anyone unlocking WP7 through WIndows XP machine.
i dont get the last part ......... what shuld i do
6 : CMD+R C:\vm_web\setup.exe /web
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elvador said:
i dont get the last part ......... what shuld i do
6 : CMD+R C:\vm_web\setup.exe /web
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"CMD+R" = Run
"C:\vm_web\setup.exe" = $path where you extracted vm_web.exe
"/web" = this is option for web installation
Here's the way I got it to work,
bazinga said:
I finally got it to install on XP!
Here's what I did,
Download the .iso file (it's at the bottom of the page) :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=04704acf-a63a-4f97-952c-8b51b34b00ce
After, make a new folder on your desktop and extract the ".iso" file into the folder.
Next, I grabbed the ".zip" file from here, : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9618980&postcount=81
Take the baseline.dat from the .zip file and replace it in the one with the extracted .iso files. Then just run setup.exe from the file. It should work! But make sure you have about 3 gb free from your hard drive. And emulator doesn't work, but I'm sure its fine if your not a developer.
Remember to hit the thanks button if it worked for you!
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But I still can not get chevron to work.
bazinga said:
Here's the way I got it to work,
But I still can not get chevron to work.
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yup.
The procedure is same as posted in post # 2.
And with the same result too. Chevron opens but gives error.
i couldnt get chevron to work either on xp. i finally broke down and reloaded my vista and got it working. took me over two days to install vista and all the updates and service packs. i got an old slow computer.
How can install on Window7?
Excusme for my bad english
does the chevron executable even work on XP ?
u wouldnt want to use the SDK on XP if chevron doesnt
Soo?? Somebody got it working or what?
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does the chevron executable even work on XP ?
u wouldnt want to use the SDK on XP if chevron doesnt
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SDK is useful in a sense that it atleast makes Chevron open on a XP machine. Without SDK, you can not even open Chevron.
But once you click unlock in Chevron, it always gives you error whatever you do.
I personally had to install WIndows 7 Ultimate on my laptop and then the whole process was like of 20 minutes hardly. No problems faced. The tutorials posted are fantastic and makes your life easy.
Exploring unlocked and activated WP7 on HD2
So we have to purchase Windows 7 and delete everything?
I do not have money to do this...I hope the devs find a way.
I LOVE windows phone even in the sad state mine is in. I have a Zune HD, and I haven't used it since WP7 came onto my HD2...If I could access the marketplace, I'd love it...guess I'll have to download it (windows 7) tonight...
i had the chevron unlocker working with XP SP3. I'll try it again in a bit to verify it again. will let you all know.
I checked and double checked. My phone was already unlocked, so i performed a Re-lock.
Ofcourse, I couldn't get it unlocked again under XP. Having probs now as well with Win7. Scratching my head now. lol
elvador said:
i dont get the last part ......... what shuld i do
6 : CMD+R C:\vm_web\setup.exe /web
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There is no any SETUP.EXE!
Oh I found, used not winrar an the 1st time
When i run setup exe i the last passage it tells me that it cant install .NEt framework 4 multi-targeting package....whats that? please help me!
ow it tells me that i cant install the emulater x86...please
ChriGothiMark said:
ow it tells me that i cant install the emulater x86...please
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Emulator will never work on XP nor its required for you as you are willing to deploy things on actual device i.e. your HD2. In short, forget emulator.
For DotNet 4 issue, try installing it seperately.
great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If I am reading this right, having the SDK installed on XP is beneficial regardless if Chevron works or not. This is how I see the events playing out:
Use a Wiindows 7 Machine to do the unlocking process with Chevron
Use the XP machine to do the side-loading of applications.
Once the Chevron process is complete, there should be no need for a Windows 7 based machine, as the app loading will work fine from XP.
Am I correct with how I laid that out? I ask because my main workstation is an XP machine. I have 2 Windows 7 machines (my HTPC and my laptop are both Win7); the HTPC is buried under/behind the TV and does not have easily accessible USB ports, and the laptop has a small (17") screen and I can barely see what I am doing on it, which makes it a non-feasible option.
Now, if I were to use the laptop for a few minutes to do the unlocking with Chevron, I should (in theory) be able to perform all of the other options on my XP machine...I hop I am correct with that assumption, as it will be the best way for me to go about it.
jmhecker said:
If I am reading this right, having the SDK installed on XP is beneficial regardless if Chevron works or not. This is how I see the events playing out:
Use a Wiindows 7 Machine to do the unlocking process with Chevron
Use the XP machine to do the side-loading of applications.
Once the Chevron process is complete, there should be no need for a Windows 7 based machine, as the app loading will work fine from XP.
Am I correct with how I laid that out? I ask because my main workstation is an XP machine. I have 2 Windows 7 machines (my HTPC and my laptop are both Win7); the HTPC is buried under/behind the TV and does not have easily accessible USB ports, and the laptop has a small (17") screen and I can barely see what I am doing on it, which makes it a non-feasible option.
Now, if I were to use the laptop for a few minutes to do the unlocking with Chevron, I should (in theory) be able to perform all of the other options on my XP machine...I hop I am correct with that assumption, as it will be the best way for me to go about it.
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You are absolutely right. This is what I was doing before I moved back to NAND Android.
Applications can be deployed from a Windows XP machine if tools are installed.
Hi all,
I am wondering if it it would be possible with a kind of light virtualization tool, to run some very simple Windows applications (a .exe file with no installation required, no registry, no .dll, etc.) within Android.
Of course it would'nt be to use it on a smartphone but on a tablet.
Does it already exist ?
Use Bosch (I think that's what it's called) and install windows 95/xp.
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There are emulators like Bochs and DosBox that will emulate an x86 system. But its going to be pretty slow feeling. ARM and x86 use different instruction sets so everything has to basically be translated between the two which slows things down. If its a modern or big program you'll be better off running through a remote desktop program.
Thanks Guys,
In fact it is only simple .exe files which don't need powerful calculations.
But you mean that it will need to install a full Window OS ?
I'll have a look to these two softwares you mentionned.
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Thanks Guys,
In fact it is only simple .exe files which don't need powerful calculations.
But you mean that it will need to install a full Window OS ?
I'll have a look to these two softwares you mentionned.
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Yeah, but you might be able to use a slimmed down version of the OS though.
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Yes you would need to install a emulated OS which is probably limited to Windows 9x or older. I don't think there is anything out there that can emulate the newer non DOS based versions of Windows like 2000, XP, etc.
WINE works without installing an OS since its x86 on x86. Makes you wonder if it would be possible to build WINE for Android x86.
Well then, these solutions are too heavy for what I want to do.
I don't want to emulate a full OS.
Maybe later, if there are more and more needs like mine, some developpers (or Google itself) will create such a too to run some simple Windows apps on Android without installing Windows...
Can I Install Windows Mobile 6.5 on any android phone ? Sorry For The *Noobish* Question . Just wondering if it can be done .
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Can I Install Windows Mobile 6.5 on any android phone ? Sorry For The *Noobish* Question . Just wondering if it can be done .
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I tried to search for you *which you might get flamed for by others for not doing first* but it looks like the general concencious is because windows mobile is a closed source there is no way for them to make the port over. the only reason people have been able to port android over to a window mobile phone is because its open source.
anyway why would you ever want to run windows mobile? even if you could find another phone close to it and somehow copy their winmo it would be buggy beyond comprehension with no way to fix
No as of now it cannot be done. Ive been hoping something would come along on Android that would allow ARM CPU visualization and emulated sound/graphics so that other ARM based operating systems like Windows Mobile, etc could be run without the need to emulate the CPU. This is similar to Virtualbox on desktops which will allow you to run x86/64 based operating systems at a decent speed since the CPU is virtualized.
Hey guys this is my new topic about ubuntu on our mobiles ! I test it on Xperia U and it works i don't know about the other phones so don't blame me if you brick it ,you take all the responsibility.
So let's get started .
First of all we gonna root on your android .If you don't know how to root follow this guide . http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2540310 Follow the 4th step
Download this app to your android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zpwebsites.linuxonandroid
After that open it and click Install Guides and choose Ubuntu 13.04 . It will move you to the download tab.Download it ,excract it place it on your sd card and then download Android Terminal Emulator and AndroidVNC . After the excract complete open again Complete Linux Installer and find the Launch tab.Check the pictures below for help. Right top of it there is a settings buttom , click it and choose Edit. In the image sector try to find the excracted image . After that click save and start linux .After anything is complete start androidVNC and give the correct info . Password : ubuntu Adress : Localhost Port 5900 . And click Connect! That's all ))) Don't forget! DON'T CLOSE EMULATOR IF YOU RUN UBUNTU AND IF WANNA EXIT FROM UBUNTU WRITE IN THE EMULATOR "exit" US MUCH TIMES NEED FOR CLOSE IT! ))))
And if you have problem with the display size. In the emulator will ask you about that write 854x480!
Change the title to Linux Distros on your xperia. It's missleading, I thought somebody started porting the Ubuntu Phone OS.
DigitalDreamer said:
Change the title to Linux Distros on your xperia. It's missleading, I thought somebody started porting the Ubuntu Phone OS.
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It's like an os but you just start it via Emulator . :S
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It's like an os but you just start it via Emulator . :S
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I understand that, but it's not for Ubuntu only, it's for several Desktop Linux Distros. The title kinda misleads to thinking that it's the Ubuntu Phone version of the OS.
But does the ram of our device is enough to run Ubuntu? I think it'll be very slow (it is also slow on my PC...)
Can anybody explain me how to install android os on virtual machine on my computer. So that i can easily use the android apps on my pc without using the emulator and i think this would work better. Please Help...
You may take advantage of BlueStacks.
My recommendation: BLISS OS ( dual boot solution )
Emulators - where it doesn't matter which one - are always only a stopgap solution. Because emulators share system resources with PC, a high-end PC is neded to more or less flawlessly run an emulator instance.
Hi Kajal,
I totally agree with all the other answers like you can easily install Bluestacks on your computer and can use android apps easily. But only things only thing in bluestack is that you have good amount of RAM so that the apps can run smoothly. But still if you want to install android Operating system on virtual machine then you can follow these steps:-
Download the android ISO file from android-x86 and then download Virtualbox and install it properly.
1. Now Open Virtualbox
2. Create Virtualbox a new virtual machine
3. Configure virtual machine RAM and Harddrive.
4. Now import the ISO file in the virtual machine and setup it properly.
5. Now Adjust your Video Memory allocated for the android virtual machine.
6. Now once your android machine is created, Click on Start.
7. It will start loading the android files and then select the harddrive where it will be installed.
8. Now wait for few minutes and it will be ready to RUN.
I know the process is little longer, that i have also attached the guide showing how to install Android OS properly.
https://www.buildsometech.com/2020/01/install-android-os-on-pc-virtualbox.html
If it doesn't work. Please comment below, i would definitely love to guide you further.
Thanks,
Hope it helps
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My recommendation: BLISS OS ( dual boot solution )
Emulators - where it doesn't matter which one - are always only a stopgap solution. Because emulators share system resources with PC, a high-end PC is neded to more or less flawlessly run an emulator instance.
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i like that option. next project. ty
why not use emulator?