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Ok guys,
i think i'm in a sort of big trouble. I got SPL1.2, i was installing this Miky ROM and then at 91% Windows Mobile Device Center crashed on my pc. Now what i have is a 7500 booting with strange lines on the screen and then fading to white. I tried to pull out the battery and then to recover but nothing is working. I broke my 7500??? Why God is never here when i need him???
See if you can get into bootloader (tri color screen) if you can flash a factory rom. Have a look here, you should find what you need or a link to the needed resources http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=429013
Cheers
BR
***Why You Try This !!!___carefully step by step !!!!!!!!
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here's an experimental program I made to make the process more automatic so users can fix their own wifi without our help.
this is good for both corrupt modelid and corrupt wifi, and fixes both at the same time.
STEP BY STEP:
1. download attachment at the end of the post for mac1.exe (requires .net 2.0 installed on the PC)
2. you will also need to download the other attachment in this post for the mtty program.
3. enter bootloader (tricolour screen) manually by pressing and holding camera button all the way in (yes I mean that, press it in as hard as you can!!), while doing a reset, then keep the camera button held until you see the tricolour screen.
4. disable USB in activesync (wmdc if you have vista - in this case, do not kill wmdc, just disable usb in it!!!)
5. run mtty and select USB option from the dropdown box!
6. then press enter in main window that comes up, see if that gives you Cmd>
7. now you should have Cmd>, if not, re-check if you did the above steps right until you get Cmd>
8. now run the mac1.exe, type in your MAC address you want to use for the Athena, if you have SPL 3.xx reported on the tricolour screen, then use the button for SPL 3.xx, otherwise if you have SPL 1.xx reported, use button for 1.xx.
9. this should have generated a .bin file for you, copy that bin file in the folder of mtty.
10. now, in mtty, type (do not copypaste!) this command: task 32
11. this should return Level = 0
12. now, you must only do one of the two following commands:
- if you have SPL 3.xx, then type (do not copypaste!!) this command: lnb filename.bin 76508000
(there filename is the name of the .bin file you generated - don't forget to put .bin after filename, as the full name is needed).
- OR, if you have SPL 1.xx, then the command is different (do not copypaste!!): lnbs filename.bin 75108000
(there filename is the name of the .bin file you generated - don't forget to put .bin after filename, as the full name is needed).
NOTE, the command starts with a lowercase "L", not "I"!
WARNING: PLEASE DO NOT MIX UP THESE TWO DIFFERENT COMMANDS!!!
if this info helps: most people will have SPL 3.xx, and if you have AP4 (not vanilla) already running then you're definitely 3.xx
13. mtty will popup a window asking "OK", you press OK!
if you get "Fail to synchronize with the host (1)", then make sure you did follow step by step. if still same error, try placing mtty and the bin file under C:\.
14. now the file downloads, if mtty reports it flashed the file, and at the end "code entrypoint unknown", then that's it, now boot back to WM and see if wifi works.
edit: see raskell's mtty tutorial too, #36. post in this thread
if you *really* can't manage to get it working, you can still feel free to PM me.
let me know if this program and step by step description helped any.
Attached Files mac1.zip (6.3 KB, 1585 views)
mtty_0513_Test.zip (553.9 KB, 1883 views)
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Here is direct link__on floor #33 ===>
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=387454&highlight=mtty&page=4
Good Luck!!!
this from rad131304 not me, thank you
Windows 7 Sideload Instructions
Hope this helps some people - I tried to be very step-by-step about it.
Again, thank you Pokey9000, the guys and gals from the IRC channel, and everybody else for all of your hard work! 99.9% of this is an aggregation of what is already in this thread; some of it comes from nookdevs also.
You will need the following applications on your Windows 7 computer:
- cygwin (www dot cygwin dot com)
- Android Debug Bridge (ADB) - this comes with the android SDK
- Android USB Drivers - this comes with the android SDK
-- (WOQ) stands for without quotes, it means that I am giving you something between quotes to copy and paste.
-- if you see <some_odd_name> inside quotes, it means you MUST replace this with something from your specific OS instance (e.g. a drive letter, or something)
1. make sure your NC is disconnected from you computer
2. make sure your SD card is mounted on your computer (readable/browsable in explorer)
3. Install cygwin - you only need the base install AFAICT (YMMV), don't worry about the options for now.
4. download nooter at http //www dot mediafire dot com/?hugt8uxcfffpdvg
5. extract the contents to a folder in your cygwin install (standard install path is c:\cygwin)
6. Go to: Start, type in (WOQ) "compmgmt.msc" - this may require UAC elevation
7. Select "Disk Management" under storage
8. note the drive letter of the SD card and the disk number
9. Go To: Start > All Programs > Cygwin > Cygwin Bash Shell
10. At the prompt, type (WOQ): "mount //./<f>: /dev/sd<c>"
Where <f> is your drive letter, and
<c> is the letter you would get if you zero-indexed the disk number into the alphabet (i.e. 0 = a, 1 = b) **
11. press enter - there should be no output
12. at the prompt, type (WOQ): "dd if=<path_to_nooter_from_cygwin_install_folder>/nooter_sdcard_40MB.img of=/dev/sd<c>"
It will sit at this for a few minutes seeming to do nothing, be patient; you should get a response eventually that looks like:
80326+0 records in
80326+0 records out
41126912 bytes (41 MB) copied, 174.525 s, 236 kB/s
13. remove the sd card from the computer and plug it into the NC
14. power down the NC (hold power button for 15 seconds)
15. connect the NC to the computer
16. Wait for a "Composite Device" to be recognized by Windows and fail to install drivers
17. Wait for 15 seconds after the recognition
18. power down the NC
19. remove SD card ***
20. Find your android_winusb.inf file - this is located in your android-sdk install directory in the usb_driver folder. (NOTE: if you installed this in the program files folder, you will need to UAC elevate your editor to edit this file)
21. Paste the following lines into the file below both occurrences of the line ";Moto Sholes" after the ADBInterface definitions:
;B & N Nook Color
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_2080&PID_0002
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_2080&PID_0002&MI_01
22. save the file and close
23. find your adb_usb.ini file - it is usually located in c:\users\<username>\.android\
24. add (WOQ) "0x2080" on its own line
25. power on NC - at this point, the NC should boot normally, but ADB won't be able to recognize it
26. Go To: Start > Devices and Printers
27. Right-click on Nook and select properties
28. Select the hardware tab
29. If you have something that says "Nook" and has a yellow yield sign with a "!", then continue, if not skip to 38
30. Click on "Nook"
31. Select Properties
32. Click Change Settings (may require UAC elevation)
33. Click update driver
34. Select "browse for driver software on your computer"
35. Browse to the android-sdk/usb_driver folder
36. click next
37. You should be done; skip to 47 (I have no idea if this is correct - i pieced it together from somewhere in this as I did not get Nook to appear in the Device Functions List)
38. If you don't have a "Nook" Device Function, click on "USB Mass Storage Device"
39. Select Properties
40. Click Change Settings (may require UAC elevation)
41. Select the Driver Tab
42. Click Uninstall
43. Click OK
44. Disconnect NC
45. Reconnect NC
46. You should be done (this is different from my previous instructions on how to uninstall the NC USB drivers, I have not tested it so YMMV)
47. Go To: start > run > cmd
48. type (WOQ): "cd <path_to_android_sdk>\tools"
49. type (WOQ): "adb.exe kill-server"
You should get something like:
* server not running *
50. type (WOQ): "adb.exe remount"
You should get something like:
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
remount failed: No such file or directory
51. You are done configuring to sideload
From here you should be able to sideload from ADB.
by rad131304
Just to throw it out there...
Does this cause a PERMANENT change to the Color Nook?
Edit: thank you for posting this
I believe it was mentioned in a previous post that if you did a factory reset (power off completely, then hold power, nook button and vol up) that it would reset the Nook back to non rooted factory defaults. Can anyone else confirm this?
HeroHTC said:
Just to throw it out there...
Does this cause a PERMANENT change to the Color Nook?
Edit: thank you for posting this
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Are these instructions for Win 7 64 or 32 bit?
BTW, how does one go back or to menu without those buttons?
RichTJ99 said:
Are these instructions for Win 7 64 or 32 bit?
BTW, how does one go back or to menu without those buttons?
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believe this was done on win 64, some buttons are located in or below menu bar, some will depend on launcher.
I also wanted to mention this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=9517050&postcount=863
NOTE: I have not even opened my nook box yet, its still sealed but I am getting ready. Just waiting on an email solution.
Do you think a partitioned SD card woul dprevent this from working?
I'm pretty sure my card is partitioned....I read something in the BIG THREAD about departitioning a card.....
I can't get this to work for me and I just thought my card might be the culprit.
Thanks
I cannot find the file listed in step 23. This is the only thing keeping me from root. Also when I plug my nc in, the light on the cord is amber instead of green. It tells me that adb drivers are installed. But it won't show up as a folder in my computer any more. How do I add files without removing the SD card and plugging it into my computer.
Sent from my HERO200 using XDA App
RichTJ99 said:
Are these instructions for Win 7 64 or 32 bit?
BTW, how does one go back or to menu without those buttons?
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I did this on 32 bit - AFAIK, they don't support cygwin on 64 bit yet (it might run though, but YMMV).
The back and menu buttons are soft-buttons. The nook for some reason hides them by default in a bunch of apps.
sudermatt said:
Do you think a partitioned SD card woul dprevent this from working?
I'm pretty sure my card is partitioned....I read something in the BIG THREAD about departitioning a card.....
I can't get this to work for me and I just thought my card might be the culprit.
Thanks
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IIRC, somebody said that in the big thread, too.
oakleyrdc said:
I cannot find the file listed in step 23. This is the only thing keeping me from root. Also when I plug my nc in, the light on the cord is amber instead of green. It tells me that adb drivers are installed. But it won't show up as a folder in my computer any more. How do I add files without removing the SD card and plugging it into my computer.
Sent from my HERO200 using XDA App
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It could be hidden (so you'll have to change the hidden files and folders setting), or installed in another user directory (like Admin).
If I run Windows XP, how many of these steps would change? I'm thinking it might need its own thread.
I did mine on Win 64bit using winimage. Everything is working fine.
rad131304 said:
I did this on 32 bit - AFAIK, they don't support cygwin on 64 bit yet (it might run though, but YMMV).
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XP
cabbieBot said:
If I run Windows XP, how many of these steps would change? I'm thinking it might need its own thread.
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plus 1 for XP
So once your rooted, do you need to do anything special to install apk files that you download from dropbox? Is superuser ready?
i cant find the android_winusb file in the windows XP version of the android SDK. is there a different one that does the same?
EDIT: it appears the sdk is not split between versions of windows
im going to reinstall the sdk and see maybe if i accidently deleted it at some point
cabbieBot said:
If I run Windows XP, how many of these steps would change? I'm thinking it might need its own thread.
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Very little changes; the only thing I can tell you off the top of my head is that
C:\users\<username>\.android\
Becomes
C:\documents and settings\<username>\.android\
Also, I don't know where, besides device manager, that you could locate the nook like you do in devices and printers - it may show up in my computer, also in scanners and cameras in the control panel - you can always right click a drive, select properties, select the hardware tab, select the b&n storage device, click properties, select the driver tab and uninstall from there....
HTH
EDIT: To delete the NC through device manager:
start > run > compmgmt.msc
browse to Device Manager
Expand Universal Serial Bus Controllers
Select USB Mass Storage Device (there may be multiple)
Right-Click and select "properties"
select the details tab
in the dropdown, select "Hardware Ids" - if this says "USB\VID_2080&...." then this is the NC
click ok
right Click again and select uninstall
disconnect NC from computer
reconnect NC to computer
NC re-finds all drivers, including ADB
start > run > cmd
cd <android-sdk-dir>\tools
adb.exe remount
Fixed instructions!
that's what I get for writing this crap at 1 in the AM ... I left out two INSANELY important steps at step 11.
SORRY!!!!
Windows 7 Sideload Instructions
Hope this helps some people - I tried to be very step-by-step about it.
Again, thank you Pokey9000, the guys and gals from the IRC channel, and everybody else for all of your hard work! 99.9% of this is an aggregation of what is already in this thread; some of it comes from nookdevs also.
You will need the following applications on your Windows 7 computer:
- cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com)
- Android Debug Bridge (ADB) - this comes with the android SDK
- Android USB Drivers - this comes with the android SDK
-- (WOQ) stands for without quotes, it means that I am giving you something between quotes to copy and paste.
-- if you see <some_odd_name> inside quotes or a code block, it means you MUST replace this with something from your specific OS instance (e.g. a drive letter, or something)
make sure your NC is disconnected from you computer
make sure your SD card is mounted on your computer (readable/browsable in explorer)
Install cygwin - you only need the base install AFAICT (YMMV), don't worry about the options for now.
download nooter at http://www.mediafire.com/?hugt8uxcfffpdvg
extract the contents to a folder in your cygwin install (standard install path is c:\cygwin)
Go to: Start, type in (WOQ) "compmgmt.msc" - this may require UAC elevation
Select "Disk Management" under storage
note the drive letter of the SD card and the disk number
Go To: Start > All Programs > Cygwin > Cygwin Bash Shell
At the prompt, type:
Code:
mount //./<f>: /dev/sd<c>
Where <f> is your drive letter, and
<c> is the letter you would get if you zero-indexed the disk number into the alphabet (i.e. 0 = a, 1 = b) **
press enter - there should be no output
REMOVE SD CARD FROM PC
INSERT SD CARD INTO PC
at the prompt, type:
Code:
dd if=<path_to_nooter_from_cygwin_install_folder>/nooter_sdcard_40MB.img of=/dev/sd<c>
It will sit at this for a few minutes seeming to do nothing, be patient; you should get a response eventually that looks like:
80326+0 records in
80326+0 records out
41126912 bytes (41 MB) copied, 174.525 s, 236 kB/s
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IF THIS COMPLETES ALMOST IMMEDIATELY, YOU PROBABLY HAVE AN ERROR
remove the sd card from the computer and plug it into the NC
power down the NC (hold power button for 15 seconds)
connect the NC to the computer
Wait for a "Composite Device" to be recognized by Windows and fail to install drivers
Wait for 15 seconds after the recognition
power down the NC
remove SD card ***
Find your android_winusb.inf file - this is located in your android-sdk install directory in the usb_driver folder. (NOTE: if you installed this in the program files folder, you will need to UAC elevate your editor to edit this file)
Paste the following lines into the file below both occurrences of the line ";Moto Sholes" after the ADBInterface definitions:
Code:
;B & N Nook Color
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_2080&PID_0002
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_2080&PID_0002&MI_01
save the file and close
find your adb_usb.ini file - it is usually located in c:\users\<username>\.android\
add (WOQ) "0x2080" on its own line
power on NC - at this point, the NC should boot normally, but ADB won't be able to recognize it
Go To: Start > Devices and Printers
Right-click on Nook and select properties
Select the hardware tab
If you have something that says "Nook" and has a yellow yield sign with a "!", then continue, if not skip to 40
Click on "Nook"
Select Properties
Click Change Settings (may require UAC elevation)
Click update driver
Select "browse for driver software on your computer"
Browse to the android-sdk/usb_driver folder
click next
You should be done; skip to 49 (I have no idea if this is correct - i pieced it together from somewhere in this as I did not get Nook to appear in the Device Functions List)
If you don't have a "Nook" Device Function, click on "USB Mass Storage Device"
Select Properties
Click Change Settings (may require UAC elevation)
Select the Driver Tab
Click Uninstall
Click OK
Disconnect NC
Reconnect NC
You should be done (this is different from my previous instructions on how to uninstall the NC USB drivers, I have not tested it so YMMV)
Go To: start > run > cmd
type:
Code:
cd <path_to_android_sdk>\tools
./adb.exe kill-server
You should get something like:
* server not running *
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if adb.exe is not in tools (or tools does not exist), try:
Code:
cd <path_to_android_sdk>\platform-tools
./adb.exe kill-server
type:
Code:
./adb.exe remount
You should get something like:
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
remount failed: No such file or directory
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You are done configuring to sideload
From here you should be able to sideload from ADB.
To sideload an app, simply do the following:
Code:
./adb.exe install <app_name>
Thanks Rad!
im going insane, ive completely updated the SDK but i cant find this damn android_winusb file
When you updated the SDK, did you install the USB drivers also? If you did, that file should be in whatever directory you installed the SDK in under the usb_driver subdirectory.
cabbieBot said:
im going insane, ive completely updated the SDK but i cant find this damn android_winusb file
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I'm an idiot, I was certain the USB Drivers were installed. Done and done now, sheesh what a waste of time!
now to hunt for adb_usb which is being a pain to find too. Has anyone found adb_usb on XP?
I can see the folder C:\documents and settings\<username>\.android\ but theres two folders in there for AVD and AndroidDesktopNotifier. Maybe if someone can upload the adb_usb file I can just throw it in the folder and cross my fingers?
These are the Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM Windows Vista 32-bit drivers for those of you who are having trouble installing the drivers. I have only noticed this problem on Windows Vista, and therefore I have created this thread.
I have only tested the below procedure on Windows Vista 32-bit.
Please note that I am not responsible for any damages caused to your windows system as a result of wrongly in putting the codes below.
Also note that following the installation of the drivers by this method may result in Test Mode being displayed on your desktop wallpaper.
Let’s get started:
1) Download, extract and place the Qualcomm folder on your desktop.
Installing the certificate:
2) Double click on “qcusbtest.cer” and open it.
3) Click on “Install Certificate.”
4) Select “Place certificate in the following stores”
5) Place the certificate in “Trusted Root Certification Authorities.”
6) Click Next, then Finish.
7) Follow steps 2 to 4
8) Place the certificate in “Trusted Publishers”
9) Click Next, then Finish.
10) Run Command Prompt as administrator (Start>Type “Command Prompt”>Right-click on command prompt and select “Run as administrator”)
In the below steps replace the red [insert] boxes with the relevant configurations of your system.
Next:
11) On command prompt type:
Code:
cd C:\Users\[COLOR="Red"][Insert Your Windows Username Here][/COLOR]\Desktop\Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM\Drivers
12) Then type:
Code:
PnPUtil -i -a msmdm.inf
13) You should receive a success message.
14) Repeat for the other .inf files type:
Code:
PnPUtil -i -a qcmdm.inf
and then type:
Code:
PnPUtil -i -a qcser.inf
15) Reboot your PC
Now you should have the Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM drivers installed.
What is it for?
ybregeon said:
What is it for?
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How to install Qualcomm Drivers for people who are having trouble installing the drivers.
Just explain that you mean the PC drivers. Some might get confused and think you mean Qualcomm bootloaders in the phone.
Sent from my Lumia 800 using XDA Windows Phone 7 App
for xp??
ok i am with nokia lumia 710 and i am trying to write new os,but it wants this drivers "qualcomm cdma technologies msm" pls help,i am on xp,my phone have unlocked qualcomm bootloader
info
hi.
I succeeded in no way, unfortunately the third already does not settle. but Windows 7 64 bits of my system yes. May this be the trouble?
PnPUtil -i -a msmdm.inf (installed o.k.)
PnPUtil -i -a qcmdm.inf (installed o.k.)
PnPUtil -i -a qcser.inf (not installed, platform compatibility problem. )
i very sad! i flashed (my lumia 710 prototype rainbow rom with lumia 710 douwnloader. the rom is okay, but i have no call sound!!!! i want the original firmware . but nss not see the lumia help
Adrammelech said:
PnPUtil -i -a qcser.inf (not installed, platform compatibility problem. )
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looks like you need x64 drivers...
Worked on x64 Windows 7. Thanks very much for this
hasn't worked for me, still shows up as drivers not installed in Device Manager. When I point towards the files it doesn't accept them or if I do a computer/internet search. Just says driver cannot be found.
Any ideas?
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RHodgett said:
hasn't worked for me, still shows up as drivers not installed in Device Manager. When I point towards the files it doesn't accept them or if I do a computer/internet search. Just says driver cannot be found.
Any ideas?
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I should say I am running Windows 7 64bit.
Confirmed that work on Windows 8 dev preview and customers preview with Vista drivers (x86)
Hey, I've done the commands you gave.. All drivers installed correctly like you said.. But When I plug in my lumia 800 windows says it can't find the drivers
What can I do?
Yours sincereley,
Shabo09 said:
Hey, I've done the commands you gave.. All drivers installed correctly like you said.. But When I plug in my lumia 800 windows says it can't find the drivers
What can I do?
Yours sincereley,
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does your phone come up as a flash disc in restore mode if it doesnt then you dont have a unlocked bootloader regardless if its a qualcomm, there were 2 versions from what i can gather one allows nand access and one doesnt sounds like you have the one that does not
rob:good:
I have problem only with the installation of this....
PnPUtil -i -a qcser.inf
When i try to install this, receive this message:
Can not install the drivers for any of the devices in the system: exhausted the available data (translated from italian)
I need only of this driver for flash, I have an unlocked NAND
OS Windows 7 x64
bombolo85 said:
I have problem only with the installation of this....
PnPUtil -i -a qcser.inf
When i try to install this, receive this message:
Can not install the drivers for any of the devices in the system: exhausted the available data (translated from italian)
I need only of this driver for flash, I have an unlocked NAND
OS Windows 7 x64
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you dont need the drivers to flash put the phone into nand mode vol+ and power short vibration then plug usb, either flash in linux or in nss
rob:good:
moaster7 said:
These are the Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM Windows Vista 32-bit drivers for those of you who are having trouble installing the drivers. I have only noticed this problem on Windows Vista, and therefore I have created this thread.
I have only tested the below procedure on Windows Vista 32-bit.
Please note that I am not responsible for any damages caused to your windows system as a result of wrongly in putting the codes below.
Also note that following the installation of the drivers by this method may result in Test Mode being displayed on your desktop wallpaper.
Let’s get started:
1) Download, extract and place the Qualcomm folder on your desktop.
Installing the certificate:
2) Double click on “qcusbtest.cer” and open it.
3) Click on “Install Certificate.”
4) Select “Place certificate in the following stores”
5) Place the certificate in “Trusted Root Certification Authorities.”
6) Click Next, then Finish.
7) Follow steps 2 to 4
8) Place the certificate in “Trusted Publishers”
9) Click Next, then Finish.
10) Run Command Prompt as administrator (Start>Type “Command Prompt”>Right-click on command prompt and select “Run as administrator”)
In the below steps replace the red [insert] boxes with the relevant configurations of your system.
Next:
11) On command prompt type:
Code:
cd C:\Users\[COLOR="Red"][Insert Your Windows Username Here][/COLOR]\Desktop\Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM\Drivers
12) Then type:
Code:
PnPUtil -i -a msmdm.inf
13) You should receive a success message.
14) Repeat for the other .inf files type:
Code:
PnPUtil -i -a qcmdm.inf
and then type:
Code:
PnPUtil -i -a qcser.inf
15) Reboot your PC
Now you should have the Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM drivers installed.
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Hello
Does anyone know why I get the following error?
Processing inf : qcmdm.inf
Adding the driver package failed : Access is denied.
Adding at least one driver package failed!
kian1234 said:
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Hello
Does anyone know why I get the following error?
Processing inf : qcmdm.inf
Adding the driver package failed : Access is denied.
Adding at least one driver package failed!
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Are you the admin or have the administrators rights to install drivers.
check that 1st.
I got the same 800 with Qualcom CDMA technologies MSM ... so can I flash and full unlock my 800????
I still get Certificate issues after installing your certificate.
Start command prompt as admin and type "shutdown -o -r -t 0"
disable driver signatures
Now installed drivers fine, going to restart now hope it works
Using windows 8 x64
After installed this drivers NSS pro didnt recognize my lumia 710
before driver
when i click on "READ INFO" it answer me correct
now
Checking selection...Supported(USB) interface selected.
Init connection...Done.
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Phone details:
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NCSD Version: N/A
SW Version: N/A
HW Version: N/A
IMEI: N/A
Product Code: N/A
Basic Product Code: N/A
Module Code: N/A
Production SN: N/A
Battery life: N/A
Number of Nams: N/A
Number of Mins: N/A
ESN: N/A
ESN Decoded: N/A
PRL Version: N/A
Battery Charge Capacity: N/A
Battery Full Capacity: N/A
Battery Cycle Count: N/A
Battery Temperature: N/A
Battery Voltage: N/A
Battery State of Charge: N/A
Battery Average Current: N/A
Battery Flags: N/A
Battery Standby Current: N/A
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any suggestions?
regards
moaster7 said:
These are the Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM Windows Vista 32-bit drivers for those of you who are having trouble installing the drivers. I have only noticed this problem on Windows Vista, and therefore I have created this thread.
I have only tested the below procedure on Windows Vista 32-bit.
Please note that I am not responsible for any damages caused to your windows system as a result of wrongly in putting the codes below.
Also note that following the installation of the drivers by this method may result in Test Mode being displayed on your desktop wallpaper.
Let’s get started:
1) Download, extract and place the Qualcomm folder on your desktop.
Installing the certificate:
2) Double click on “qcusbtest.cer” and open it.
3) Click on “Install Certificate.”
4) Select “Place certificate in the following stores”
5) Place the certificate in “Trusted Root Certification Authorities.”
6) Click Next, then Finish.
7) Follow steps 2 to 4
8) Place the certificate in “Trusted Publishers”
9) Click Next, then Finish.
10) Run Command Prompt as administrator (Start>Type “Command Prompt”>Right-click on command prompt and select “Run as administrator”)
In the below steps replace the red [insert] boxes with the relevant configurations of your system.
Next:
11) On command prompt type:
Code:
cd C:\Users\[COLOR="Red"][Insert Your Windows Username Here][/COLOR]\Desktop\Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM\Drivers
12) Then type:
Code:
PnPUtil -i -a msmdm.inf
13) You should receive a success message.
14) Repeat for the other .inf files type:
Code:
PnPUtil -i -a qcmdm.inf
and then type:
Code:
PnPUtil -i -a qcser.inf
15) Reboot your PC
Now you should have the Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM drivers installed.
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seem to be having a problem while installing those inf files through cmd
getting the following message -
Adding the driver package failed : Invalid INF passed as parameter.
Total attempted: 0
Number successfully imported: 0
@paramparmatma Thread closed as a subject matter related thread already exists:
"This PC can't run Windows 11"
like many, i am getting this error. i have a built PC with a Ryzen 7 2700X. I think there might be a BIOS setting to enable TPM, but I haven't checked yet. Anyone else run into this? this is the link to the Windows 11 compatibility checker...
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1: Create your own installation media
2: The steps necessary to remove the "Secure Boot" and "TPM 2.0" requirements error when attempting to install Windows 11
3: Obtain the newest available Windows 10 ISO from Micro$0ft;
Already have made your Windows 11 USB Installer using Rufus;
Mount Windows 10 ISO;
Find and locate the folder named Sources on the mounted ISO;
Copy all of the files in the Sources folder of the mounted ISO except for install.wim/install.esd;
Navigate to the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer that you have previously created in your File Manager;
Open the Sources folder on the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer;
Paste the previously copied contents/files from the Sources folder on the mounted Win 10 ISO to the Sources folder of the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer, and make sure to replace the files present in the Windows 11 USB Installer Sources folder;
Boot from Windows 11 USB Installer;
Profit from not having the requirements of Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 being enabled in place.
For more deatils hereis detailed tutorial. Link.
Interesting. Has anyone actually tried this method with success?
I'll give it a try
I remember very similar pains when Windows 10 first released. I think everything will be fine for the most part as long as your machine can run Windows 10. Not much is different between the two.
Thank you thank you thank you I thought I was screwed too I've got an old optiplex 790 with a Intel i5 4 series and I just booted all I did was change the registry through the BIOS on the front end during the install which means I made the ISO file for USB UEFI boot I got the error saying that my machine hardware was not suitable for Windows 11 so I hit shift and F10 to command prompt and entered notepad because I already copied the registry into a text document that's accessible from the file menu in the notepad never done that before and that was pretty cool..copied it and then went back to the command prompt and went to the regedit.exe... copy what I had on the the text document into the actual local registry and then started the install process all over and Golden... I had to actually download the ISO file from Android host file of all places checksum good worked out everything's even better when I can beat the status quo
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Interesting. Has anyone actually tried this method with success?
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I am using it through leaked win 11 iso
Yes. I did it pretty much the same but unpacked/repacked install.wim, and renamed to install.esd with just the target version.
TPM 1.2 I never enabled secure boot and it's a 6th gen. Windows update is being a sore loser.
You may need to edit the registry after. Lookin' around myself.
The simplest solution that worked for me:
How To Remove or Replace appraiserres.dll in Windows 11 Setup
October 12, 2021: A big update! Please note that you no longer need to replace the appraiserres.dll file in order to bypass the TPM check and fix the installation error when installing Windows 11. …
nerdschalk.com
Download Mirror: https://www.dllme.com/dll/files/appraiserres_dll.html
Here's more info on installing Windows 11 on unsupported machine:
How to install Windows 11 on almost any unsupported PC
Want Windows 11 but have an unsupported computer? Here's how to install Windows 11 even if your PC doesn't meet the minimum requirements.
www.xda-developers.com
This Link helped me out, hope it fixes your problem too.
Thank you guys!
Will try it out
To install Windows 11 on an old PC by bypassing TPM and Secure Boot using registry
1. Boot Windows 11 from USB media and select your preferred language.
2. On the next page, click Install Now.
3. On Activate Windows page, Press Shift + F10 to open a command prompt window.
4. Type notepad on the command prompt and hit enter.
5. Copy the following and save it as a .REG file format tpmbypass.reg in the source folder.
Code:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig]
"BypassTPMCheck"=dword:00000001
"BypassSecureBootCheck"=dword:00000001
6. Once saved, select File > Open and specify All Files for the file type.
7. Find tpmbypass.reg, right-click, and select Merge.
8. Voila, Windows 11 will be installed on your old PC.
If you are stuck on Getting devices ready progress
1. Hold the power button of your PC in 5 seconds to turn it off forcefully and turn it back on.
2. If you see The computer restarted unexpectedly error message, press Shift + F10 to open a command prompt window.
3. Type regedit and hit enter to start Registry Editor.
4. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\Status\ChildCompletion and double-click the setup.exe on the right pane.
5. Change the Value Data from 1 to 3 and click OK to save changes.
6. Close Registry Editor and click OK on the error message restart your PC and is now fixed.
Modifying registry while installing3.1 Boot from the Windows 11 installation media
3.2 Start to install, we will see the Error “This PC can’t run Windows 11”
3.3 Use Shift + F10 to open command prompt window
3.4 Type regedit then Press Enter key
3.5 Find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup
3.6 Create Item New Key: LabConfig
3.7 Inside of LabConfig,
Create DWORD 32, BypassTPMCheck, Value 00000001
Create DWORD 32, BypassSecureBootCheck, Value 00000001
3.8 Save and Exit Registry Editor
Continue to install/upgrade, we may have another hardware compatibility error during the process, Click Exit, ignore the error and roll back, Use Win + E to open file explorer, Delete C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\AppraiserRes.dll , Launch Windows update again.
orb_selektor said:
Thank you guys!
Will try it out
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did it work?
svetius said:
did it work?
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No luck yet, I will give a second try this weekend.
Saludos amigo!
Having a look
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In Name-Mode, 1 VHDX boot slot is generated in the BCDSTORE and uses the name of the VHDX as the BCD description.
In Slot-Mode, 10 VHDX boot slots are generated in the BCDSTORE and are available for use.
In Slot-Mode, any VHDX's named between 0-9.VHDX located in the home folder are bootable and can be swapped if not currently active.
Requirement Checklist
· Windows 10/11 64bit 21H2+
· UEFI supported bios
Getting the ISO and $haZZam!
· Recommended to use builds 21H2+
· Windows 10/11 ISO’s can be downloaded here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/
· Download $haZZam! here: https://github.com/joshuacline/ShaZZam/releases/
Importing boot.wim and install.wim
Mount the ISO, or burn the ISO to disc and insert into the drive.
Extract $haZZam.cmd file from the Zip archive, and place into any folder.
Open $haZZam.cmd, run as Administrator.
Press (1) to enter the Image Management Menu.
Press (-) to import boot.wim from the Windows installation media.
Press (+) to import install.wim from the Windows installation media.
· Press (Enter) to return to the Main Menu. Proceed to the next section.
Applying install.wim to a Virtual Hard Disk Image
Press (2) to enter the Image Processing Menu.
Press (S) to select the source install.wim.
Press (I) to cycle through the targeted Index/Edition.
Press (T) to specify the name for the target Virtual Hard Disk Image.
Press (V) to specify the Virtual Hard Disk size in megabytes. Note: the default is 25600MB.
Press (G) to begin applying install.wim to the specified Virtual Hard Disk Image.
· Press (Enter) to return to the Main Menu. Proceed to the next section.
Creating the WinPE Boot Environment
Press (5) to enter the Disk Management Menu.
Press ($) to enter the Boot Creator Menu.
Press (V) to select the Virtual Hard Disk Image you created.
Press (G) to enter the Disk Selection Menu.
Select the target Disk # to erase and begin the partitioning process, followed by creation of the WinPE boot environment.
· When the process is complete, the scope of this guide has been concluded.
TBD
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May i can ask you what your business background is?