GDR3 and Windows preview - Nokia Lumia 920

Just ugraded to GDR3 thanks to the free app developer sign up available. No need to unlock your phone anymore to get the latest updates. I love you Microsoft!!

chikoo said:
Just ugraded to GDR3 thanks to the free app developer sign up available. No need to unlock your phone anymore to get the latest updates. I love you Microsoft!!
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you used app from store or simple go to setting - update without this app?

You must use this app, without it you cant find update.

Petulinek said:
You must use this app, without it you cant find update.
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you also need to register your device with the windows phone8 SDK.

No you don't! I haven't and am on GDR3 without even installing SDK.
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if no need Developer account than no need for SDK

pvt_nemesis said:
No you don't! I haven't and am on GDR3 without even installing SDK.
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Same here, I installed the preview app on my Nokia 920 without installing the SDK.

True. You can install GDR3 without SDK too.
1. Register for the Windows Phone App Studio. The Windows Phone App Studio is a free tool for developing Windows Phone Apps, it doesn’t have as many features as the full software development kit, but it’s simple and easy to use and most importantly it includes the ability to developer unlock one Windows Phone so that you can install your own apps to it for testing. You’ll want to register using the same Microsoft ID that you use with your Windows Phone.
UPDATE: Steps 2 and 3 below are unnecessary if you install the security certificate that is emailed to you after you sign up for the Windows Phone App Studio program above. Find the email on your phone, download the attached security certificate and tap the install button when prompted.
Before you install your Windows Phone App Studio applications you must install this certificate on your phone (click here).
2. Download the Windows Phone 8.0 SDK. In order to make your phone “Developer Unlocked”, you need to use the “Windows Phone Developer Registration” tool. You can get this using the Express Installer for the Windows Phone 8.0 SDK, or you can download the ISO image of the full installer. When installing the SDK, if you get a certificate error that prevents the installation from completing successfully, try closing out of the installer anyway, and then look in your programs listing for a program called “Windows Phone Developer Registration”. It’s probably there already and it will probably work.
3. Developer Unlock your Windows Phone. Microsoft’s instructions for unlocking your phone are here, but essentially all you have to do is launch the “Windows Phone Developer Registration” program that was installed with the Windows Phone 8.0 SDK. Be sure that your Windows Phone 8 is connected to the PC via a USB cable. The tool will detect your phone and after you sign in with your Microsoft ID (which you had registered with the Windows Phone App Studio), you’ll be able to developer unlock your phone with the click of a button.
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4. Install the Preview for Developers App on your Windows Phone and enable the preview program. After you get your Windows Phone developer unlocked, you can download the “Preview for Developers” app from the Windows Phone store. Either click the link here from your phone, or using the web browser to send the app to your phone. After the install completes, launch the apps, and follow the instructions to enable your phone for the preview program.
5. Go to Settings > Phone Update and check for updates. After a while of “checking for updates”, your phone should find the GDR3 install files and from there you’ll be able to download and install them. The phone will reboot, show some gears animations for a while, then reboot again and perform a data migration step. After that you should be running the latest built of Windows Phone 8.0 GDR3!
http://pocketnow.com/2013/10/14/install-windows-phone-8-gdr3-for-free

chikoo said:
True. You can install GDR3 without SDK too.
1. Register for the Windows Phone App Studio. The Windows Phone App Studio is a free tool for developing Windows Phone Apps, it doesn’t have as many features as the full software development kit, but it’s simple and easy to use and most importantly it includes the ability to developer unlock one Windows Phone so that you can install your own apps to it for testing. You’ll want to register using the same Microsoft ID that you use with your Windows Phone.
UPDATE: Steps 2 and 3 below are unnecessary if you install the security certificate that is emailed to you after you sign up for the Windows Phone App Studio program above. Find the email on your phone, download the attached security certificate and tap the install button when prompted.
Before you install your Windows Phone App Studio applications you must install this certificate on your phone (click here).
2. Download the Windows Phone 8.0 SDK. In order to make your phone “Developer Unlocked”, you need to use the “Windows Phone Developer Registration” tool. You can get this using the Express Installer for the Windows Phone 8.0 SDK, or you can download the ISO image of the full installer. When installing the SDK, if you get a certificate error that prevents the installation from completing successfully, try closing out of the installer anyway, and then look in your programs listing for a program called “Windows Phone Developer Registration”. It’s probably there already and it will probably work.
3. Developer Unlock your Windows Phone. Microsoft’s instructions for unlocking your phone are here, but essentially all you have to do is launch the “Windows Phone Developer Registration” program that was installed with the Windows Phone 8.0 SDK. Be sure that your Windows Phone 8 is connected to the PC via a USB cable. The tool will detect your phone and after you sign in with your Microsoft ID (which you had registered with the Windows Phone App Studio), you’ll be able to developer unlock your phone with the click of a button.
4. Install the Preview for Developers App on your Windows Phone and enable the preview program. After you get your Windows Phone developer unlocked, you can download the “Preview for Developers” app from the Windows Phone store. Either click the link here from your phone, or using the web browser to send the app to your phone. After the install completes, launch the apps, and follow the instructions to enable your phone for the preview program.
5. Go to Settings > Phone Update and check for updates. After a while of “checking for updates”, your phone should find the GDR3 install files and from there you’ll be able to download and install them. The phone will reboot, show some gears animations for a while, then reboot again and perform a data migration step. After that you should be running the latest built of Windows Phone 8.0 GDR3!
http://pocketnow.com/2013/10/14/install-windows-phone-8-gdr3-for-free
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just followed your steps and gdr3 is being installed just fine. thanks bro.

This is great news!
I gather that the Lumia 920 wont get the 3 tiles across the screen! I for one think microsoft whould make this an option up to the user?
Anyone got an ideas on this?

works like a charm! tnx!

Yup, easy does it It doesn`t take much time to set things up and update.

I agree with jpneves1978...I've been trying to look all over for the option of 3 tiles across the home screen for the 920...
I think this would be an awesome feature, and just make it a lot more useable even as an option...
It looks like the 1320 gets it, and it only has the720p screen, so it would be interesting to see if the 920 gets it too...

Running GDR3 now. Thanks man! I can see the new GDR3 features (except 3 tiles ), but I don't see any version changes in the About page or extras + info page.
chikoo said:
True. You can install GDR3 without SDK too.
1. Register for the Windows Phone App Studio. The Windows Phone App Studio is a free tool for developing Windows Phone Apps, it doesn’t have as many features as the full software development kit, but it’s simple and easy to use and most importantly it includes the ability to developer unlock one Windows Phone so that you can install your own apps to it for testing. You’ll want to register using the same Microsoft ID that you use with your Windows Phone.
UPDATE: Steps 2 and 3 below are unnecessary if you install the security certificate that is emailed to you after you sign up for the Windows Phone App Studio program above. Find the email on your phone, download the attached security certificate and tap the install button when prompted.
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eirij.qureshi said:
Running GDR3 now. Thanks man! I can see the new GDR3 features (except 3 tiles ), but I don't see any version changes in the About page or extras + info page.
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Firmware version stays the same, you only installed the MS update GDR3 preview so Bitter Sweet Shimmer can be installed when ready to roll out.

gee2012 said:
Firmware version stays the same, you only installed the MS update GDR3 preview so Bitter Sweet Shimmer can be installed when ready to roll out.
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Do you think with bittersweet shimmer or "lumia black" we will get the option to pick 2 or 3 middle size tiles wide?

jpneves1978 said:
Do you think with bittersweet shimmer or "lumia black" we will get the option to pick 2 or 3 middle size tiles wide?
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Possible bro, or maybe with the 8.1 update. No idea atm.

jpneves1978 said:
Do you think with bittersweet shimmer or "lumia black" we will get the option to pick 2 or 3 middle size tiles wide?
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Bittersweet Shimmer was renamed to Lumia Black.

Does this void the warranty? If yes is there any possible to revert back to stock after installing the preview for developers?

You can revert to amber via nsu
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Lumia 800 7.8 Developer unlock

Hi,
I updated my Lumia 800 to WP7.8 using Nokia Caresuite. Now I tried to unlock it with the phone registration tool coming with WP8 SDK. I am using Windows 8. The problem is, that the phone cannot be connected. Further in Zune I can't see how much space I'm using on my phone. Is there a new Zune for WP7.8?
Greets
update:
Windows 7 and WP 7.1 SDK worked.
fretb said:
Hi,
I updated my Lumia 800 to WP7.8 using Nokia Caresuite. Now I tried to unlock it with the phone registration tool coming with WP8 SDK. I am using Windows 8. The problem is, that the phone cannot be connected. Further in Zune I can't see how much space I'm using on my phone. Is there a new Zune for WP7.8?
Greets
update:
Windows 7 and WP 7.1 SDK worked.
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No, just go ahead to control panel and uninstall everything whose manufacturer is Nokia (no need to uninstall ncs, and, of course, don't touch zune), and, of course, reboot. I had the same problem and it helped me and couple of other people.
I had a similar problem on my bro's Win 8 PC (as I am an osx user). We couldn't deploy the xaps so we just uninstalled zune and downloaded it from microsoft's site again and it worked fine after that.
I managed to unlock my phone and deploy the apps through the WP7 SDK. Did it on Windows 7, though. Worked like a charm.
bsk_76ers said:
I managed to unlock my phone and deploy the apps through the WP7 SDK. Did it on Windows 7, though. Worked like a charm.
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mind to pm me how to do it?
I had the same problems, I had to uninstall the drivers after use of the update software. For some reasons the drivers of the updating software did not seem the same as the Zune standard drivers. *using 64xWindows8
After uninstalling everything, worked fine again
yken11 said:
mind to pm me how to do it?
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... or just post here ... please :good:
Peace
chris5s said:
... or just post here ... please :good:
Peace
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I hade the same problem and i've just reinstalled zune
it worked
All you need to do is uninstall the WinUSB drivers so the Zune drivers will be used again.
hey guys. i'm here because i too have a lumia 800 wp7.8 and it has been unlocked using the windows phone developer registration app.
the problem is, i can't deploy any application onto my phone. i've tried countless of .xap files to deploy (using Application Deployment) but the status keeps saying:
"XAP file is invalid".
My phone is registered. it connects to the zune software (which i have uninstalled and installed according to the posts above).
I tried it with Tom XAP Installer and it said "Make sure device is unlock" and "make sure it is connected to zune & pc".
I also tried it with MultiXap installer and it said "nullable object must have value".
Please help me!
Is there any way around this? greatly appreciate your help.
teochinchi said:
hey guys. i'm here because i too have a lumia 800 wp7.8 and it has been unlocked using the windows phone developer registration app.
the problem is, i can't deploy any application onto my phone. i've tried countless of .xap files to deploy (using Application Deployment) but the status keeps saying:
"XAP file is invalid".
My phone is registered. it connects to the zune software (which i have uninstalled and installed according to the posts above).
I tried it with Tom XAP Installer and it said "Make sure device is unlock" and "make sure it is connected to zune & pc".
I also tried it with MultiXap installer and it said "nullable object must have value".
Please help me!
Is there any way around this? greatly appreciate your help.
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What kind of XAP's are you deploying? Pirated apps, your own, or copies from the Marketplace?
Do you have any error codes? Are you using WP7 or WP8 sdk, which OS?
kanttii said:
What kind of XAP's are you deploying? Pirated apps, your own, or copies from the Marketplace?
Do you have any error codes? Are you using WP7 or WP8 sdk, which OS?
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My XAP files are downloaded from the Marketplace. I chose "Download and install manually" and that's how I got them.
No error codes. When I click on "Deploy", the App Deployment program just wrote "Status: XAP file is invalid".
I'm using the WP7.1 SDK with the SDK WP7,8 update.
My laptop is running Windows 7. My phone WP7.8.
Thanks for the quick reply
Hope I provided enough information!
teochinchi said:
My XAP files are downloaded from the Marketplace. I chose "Download and install manually" and that's how I got them.
No error codes. When I click on "Deploy", the App Deployment program just wrote "Status: XAP file is invalid".
I'm using the WP7.1 SDK with the SDK WP7,8 update.
My laptop is running Windows 7. My phone WP7.8.
Thanks for the quick reply
Hope I provided enough information!
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No, you cannot install xaps from marketplace this way, why would you need that? All this apps can be installed via marketplace on the phone. The point of developer unlock is to install homebrew apps and those that cannot be submitted to the marketplace.
Lanex777 said:
No, you cannot install xaps from marketplace this way, why would you need that? All this apps can be installed via marketplace on the phone. The point of developer unlock is to install homebrew apps and those that cannot be submitted to the marketplace.
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ohhhh!
sorry, i'm new to all of this.
thanks so much for your help!
How did you Unlock your Lumia 800?
bsk_76ers said:
I managed to unlock my phone and deploy the apps through the WP7 SDK. Did it on Windows 7, though. Worked like a charm.
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How did you unlock your Lumia 800 ? I cant unlock it ...
i dont even know if it is unlocked or nlocked

[GUIDE][HOWTO] Installing HTC drivers on Win8 for adb/fastboot

Well, After doing a fresh install of Windows 8 Pro (64bit) I soon realized that HTC does not support Win8 drivers yet officially but after hours of scouring the internet, I finally got it to work and it works perfect!
I have found that the Windows 7 drivers work on Windows 8 but the HTC Driver installer will not allow a windows 8 install for some reason. There are 2 ways to do it but this is the easiest as I have already pulled the full driver pack from a Windows 7 driver install to make it easier for everyone.
Instructions to installing HTC Drivers on Windows8 64Bit:
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1. Download the Windows7 (64 Bit) drivers here - http://d-h.st/OYI
2. Unzip to any location you want. Just remember where you put them.
3. Plug in your phone to your USB cable.
4. Open your Device Manager (Windows Key + X and select Device manager) and locate HTC under Other Devices and right click on it and select Update Driver Software
5. Select "Browse my computer for driver software"
6. Click Browse and then select the folder you unzipped with the drivers in it then click next.
7. It should now install your drivers and then in your device manager it will now show up "My HTC" under Android USB Devices.
Hope that helps anyone having troubles getting USB/HTC drivers working on Windows 8 (64bit).
Now you can use adb and fastboot commands. I use Fastboot Commander and I can report it works perfect in Win8.
EDIT: Im sure this will work for any other HTC phone as well as I am pretty sure the drivers are pretty universal for HTC phones, just so happens I have an Evo3D and do not have any other HTC phones to test this on other then my Hero. I will test that as soon as I can to see if that works also and update my findings.
Enjoy!
Hippie459MN said:
Well, After doing a fresh install of Windows 8 Pro (64bit) I soon realized that HTC does not support Win8 drivers yet officially but after hours of scouring the internet, I finally got it to work and it works perfect!
I have found that the Windows 7 drivers work on Windows 8 but the HTC Driver installer will not allow a windows 8 install for some reason. There are 2 ways to do it but this is the easiest as I have already pulled the full driver pack from a Windows 7 driver install to make it easier for everyone.
Instructions to installing HTC Drivers on Windows8 64Bit:
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1. Download the Windows7 (64 Bit) drivers here - http://d-h.st/OYI
2. Unzip to any location you want. Just remember where you put them.
3. Plug in your phone to your USB cable.
4. Open your Device Manager (Windows Key + X and select Device manager) and locate HTC under Other Devices and right click on it and select Update Driver Software
5. Select "Browse my computer for driver software"
6. Click Browse and then select the folder you unzipped with the drivers in it then click next.
7. It should now install your drivers and then in your device manager it will now show up "My HTC" under Android USB Devices.
Hope that helps anyone having troubles getting USB/HTC drivers working on Windows 8 (64bit).
Now you can use adb and fastboot commands. I use Fastboot Commander and I can report it works perfect in Win8.
EDIT: Im sure this will work for any other HTC phone as well as I am pretty sure the drivers are pretty universal for HTC phones, just so happens I have an Evo3D and do not have any other HTC phones to test this on other then my Hero. I will test that as soon as I can to see if that works also and update my findings.
Enjoy!
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Thanks so much for your instruction.
However I followed every steps and the My HTC driver was renewed ... I still fail to resign the app after I modified it.
alhuang69 said:
Thanks so much for your instruction.
However I followed every steps and the My HTC driver was renewed ... I still fail to resign the app after I modified it.
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I dont understand. Resign what app? All this does is install the drivers in Win8 (64bit version) if you didnt have them installed already so you can use adb and fastboot commands via command prompt on your PC. If you had drivers installed and working in Win8 already there is/was no need for this.
Hippie459MN said:
I dont understand. Resign what app? All this does is install the drivers in Win8 (64bit version) if you didnt have them installed already so you can use adb and fastboot commands via command prompt on your PC. If you had drivers installed and working in Win8 already there is/was no need for this.
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Thank you very much for your reply. I updated the HTC Sync version 3.3.1.7 --- the sync and the connection between the phone and PC are working very well. The adb never works even followed your instruction but still can't make the adb works. I suspect my adb version is too old.
Would you be kind to share the adb?
Any adb and fastboot app should work. Worked fine for me on a really old version and also on the latest version.
Get it right from Google. http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Just click on Downloads for other platforms and then download SDK Tools only.
Install that then launch the SDK Manager and select to download the Android Platform Tools and you will get the latest adb and fastboot
I would install to your c: drive and not in program files. Just a recommendation.
Hippie459MN said:
Any adb and fastboot app should work. Worked fine for me on a really old version and also on the latest version.
Get it right from Google. http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Just click on Downloads for other platforms and then download SDK Tools only.
Install that then launch the SDK Manager and select to download the Android Platform Tools and you will get the latest adb and fastboot
I would install to your c: drive and not in program files. Just a recommendation.
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Thank you very much again. I will try it then.:good:
Worked for my HTC ONE X on my Win 8 ultrabook, took less than 2 minutes all up from reading your post (well skimming heh). Made it nice and easy. Thanks
Thanks man, worked perfectly. Now adb logcat works, while before it would sit on Waiting for Device.
Don't the 4.x series drivers from HTC natively support Win8? I don't have Win8 myself, but perhaps someone could test and report back? I posted a small collection of Windows drivers in my forum section.
mdmower said:
Don't the 4.x series drivers from HTC natively support Win8? I don't have Win8 myself, but perhaps someone could test and report back? I posted a small collection of Windows drivers in my forum section.
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The requirements for HTC Sync still don't include Windows 8 as a supported environment even though the last update was on December 28th so I'm guessing the drivers included with that won't install properly.
HTC Sync Manager supports Windows 8 but not the Evo 3D. If the 4.x drivers were extracted from that they may work with the Evo 3D but I don't run Windows 8 yet so someone else going to have to test them.
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
The requirements for HTC Sync still don't include Windows 8 as a supported environment even though the last update was on December 28th so I'm guessing the drivers included with that won't install properly.
HTC Sync Manager supports Windows 8 but not the Evo 3D. If the 4.x drivers were extracted from that they may work with the Evo 3D but I don't run Windows 8 yet so someone else going to have to test them.
ramjet73
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Interesting. I just extracted the drivers from Sync Manager and found a single point bump at the very end of the version string from my latest driver (4.0.1.002 is now listed in my drivers post). I'm still led to believe the 4.x series works on Win8, but we'll have to wait for others to respond.
Ramjet to the rescue once again. Thanks for that reply there.
mdmower, I will take a look at your thread later and check it out.
I run Win 7, Win 8 and Ubuntu 12.10 on my laptop. The regular HTC Sync drivers that work on Win 7 also do work on Win 8. I'm currently running an RUU and it's working.
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dastin1015 said:
I run Win 7, Win 8 and Ubuntu 12.10 on my laptop. The regular HTC Sync drivers that work on Win 7 also do work on Win 8. I'm currently running an RUU and it's working.
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Did you install them as part of HTC Sync, as a separate .exe file, or using the workaround in hippie459mn's guide?
ramjet73
ramjet73 said:
Did you install them as part of HTC Sync, as a separate .exe file, or using the workaround in hippie459mn's guide?
ramjet73
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As HTC Sync then uninstalled Sync.
私のエピック4Gのタッチから送られてきた。
Windows 8 compatible installer
I recently found that the .exe installer from HTC Sync Manager is compatible with all versions of Windows, from XP through 8, and both 32 and 64 bit versions. The Sync Manager itself doesn't support the Evo 3D/V but the drivers that come with it seem to work fine with our device.
The Windows 8 compatible 4.1.0.001 version of the HTC .exe driver installer can be downloaded here.
ramjet73
dastin1015 said:
As HTC Sync then uninstalled Sync.
私のエピック4Gのタッチから送られてきた。
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I have been wondering about that, so you can install HTC Sync and then uninstall and the drivers remain.
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SteveO_148 said:
I have been wondering about that, so you can install HTC Sync and then uninstall and the drivers remain.
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HTC Sync doesn't support Windows 8 but HTC Sync Manager does even though its functions don't work with the Evo 3D. They are two different programs but both are downloadable from htc.com.
ramjet73
I just came across this and going to see how this works and change up the first post if needed.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...-driver-for-windows-that-actually-works-on-8/
Its a universal ADB driver that not only works with all Android devices (that's right – no more proprietary drivers!), but also all versions of Windows – including 8.
Did you ever get it all working with those new drivers? Considering trying it for my One.

[Q] Updating to WP 8.1 Having Problems

Dear guyz I have a Nokia Lumia 920 with 2G/3G/4G support. I it is working fine and I have updated it officially and it is to the latest version.
Now i want to update it to latest Windows Phone 8.1 , I read the instructions on official microsoft page but the problem here I am facing is the PC doesn't recognizing my device to developer registration.
I have Windows 8.1 and I did every possible solution, i installed driver pack solution so if any driver is missing etc. But still when i Connect to my PC it only charges nothing more happens.
Please guyz help me out . provide me some specific drivers etc so that can support the device
Mansoor1223 said:
Dear guyz I have a Nokia Lumia 920 with 2G/3G/4G support. I it is working fine and I have updated it officially and it is to the latest version.
Now i want to update it to latest Windows Phone 8.1 , I read the instructions on official microsoft page but the problem here I am facing is the PC doesn't recognizing my device to developer registration.
I have Windows 8.1 and I did every possible solution, i installed driver pack solution so if any driver is missing etc. But still when i Connect to my PC it only charges nothing more happens.
Please guyz help me out . provide me some specific drivers etc so that can support the device
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Hi,
What drivers do you have?
your problem is not drivers... from my point of view, you simply not understand how to activate Preview for Developers....
did you have Developer account or want Preview for Developers for free?
in case 1. you have Developer account:
- you must install WP SDK 8 and unlock phone with "Windows Phone Developer Registration" tool (available after WP SDK installation)
- on phone you must install Preview for Developers app from Store and activate updates
- check for update
in case 2. you want for free:
- go to http://appstudio.windows.com and sign in with your Microsoft (Live) account which use on phone, allow access and register
- install certificate on phone (you get link on email or open this link in IE on phone http://appstudio.windows.com/Job/GetAet)
- on phone you must install Preview for Developers app from Store and activate updates
- check for update
@dxdy
"PC doesn't recognizing my device to developer registration."
anaheiim said:
@dxdy
"PC doesn't recognizing my device to developer registration."
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i think he dont have developer account or he dont installed WP SDK or unlocked phone if have developer account
that why i asked him what he want to do...
dxdy said:
i think he dont have developer account or he dont installed WP SDK or unlocked phone if have developer account
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Yes, I realized afters, sorry
Bro i have done every thing
dxdy said:
i think he dont have developer account or he dont installed WP SDK or unlocked phone if have developer account
that why i asked him what he want to do...
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I have installed the WP 8.1 SDK , Developer Tools, Registration tools etc. I have also installed the ZUne. THe problem i face is that when i open the Windows Phone Developer Registration app so in the window it tries to detect my mobile but it fails due to not support of device. So i tried on Zune. Zune also doesnt recognize my device to transfer data. bro i know each and every step the problem is support of device.
for what you need Zune in WP8??? Zune is sync tool only for WP7... in WP8 is useless and not working...
also you not need WP SDK if you not developer (paying $19 to Microsoft for developer licence)
FIRST AT ALL: please clarify what you want and what you have.
if you not understand what i asking, please simply answer to this questions:
1. you want WP 8.1 update? YES or NO
2. you have DEVELOPER account (paying $19 or student developer)? YES or NO
if answers is 1. YES and 2. NO only what you need to do is case 2. what told you in post 3... and forget/delete Zune and WP SDK...
if answers is 1. YES and 1. YES then use case 1.
Thanks
dxdy said:
for what you need Zune in WP8??? Zune is sync tool only for WP7... in WP8 is useless and not working...
also you not need WP SDK if you not developer (paying $19 to Microsoft for developer licence)
FIRST AT ALL: please clarify what you want and what you have.
if you not understand what i asking, please simply answer to this questions:
1. you want WP 8.1 update? YES or NO
2. you have DEVELOPER account (paying $19 or student developer)? YES or NO
if answers is 1. YES and 2. NO only what you need to do is case 2. what told you in post 3... and forget/delete Zune and WP SDK...
if answers is 1. YES and 1. YES then use case 1.
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Bro almost done, Your case NO #2 worked. thanks for your sincere help. At first it was telling your phone is upto date. but after installing preview for developers app I am receiving updates. Thanks
But how much after updates i receive the latest 8.1
Mansoor1223 said:
Bro almost done, Your case NO #2 worked. thanks for your sincere help. At first it was telling your phone is upto date. but after installing preview for developers app I am receiving updates. Thanks
But how much after updates i receive the latest 8.1
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needed 2-3 updates... current latest version is 8.10.12397.895
Transfering Data
dxdy said:
needed 2-3 updates... current latest version is 8.10.12397.895
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Thanks for your sincere help, I have updated it and enjoying it.
Now i want to transfer videos, photos etc from PC to my lumia 920 but i tried Windows Phone App for Desktop that also doesn't worked. What should i do now?
just plug with USB and use File Explorer on PC and transfer files to folders on phone...
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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"
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you can use also other apps as Total Commander
Nothing Works
dxdy said:
just plug with USB and use File Explorer on PC and transfer files to folders on phone...
you can use also other apps as Total Commander
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Bro thanks for your reply but i connected it to PC but nothing works it only charges
you have Windows 8? check did drivers installed OK in Control Panel - Device Manager... look also in Control Panel - Windows Update, maybe need manually to install driver
here how look right drivers installed for Lumia 920 in Device Manager:
also if nothing help, try install this (this install all drivers needed) and restart computer:
http://download.fds-ncom.nokia.com/...covery/NokiaSoftwareRecoveryToolInstaller.exe
also you can check official Microsoft help (look in Things to try)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2749484
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also forgot to tell: if you installed other mobile drivers (like Samsung or similar), is possible this drivers make conflicts and you must remove it before installing Nokia drivers. in most case no problems or conflicts but sometimes this is problem...
Thanks Alot
dxdy said:
you have Windows 8? check did drivers installed OK in Control Panel - Device Manager... look also in Control Panel - Windows Update, maybe need manually to install driver
here how look right drivers installed for Lumia 920 in Device Manager:
also if nothing help, try install this (this install all drivers needed) and restart computer:
http://download.fds-ncom.nokia.com/...covery/NokiaSoftwareRecoveryToolInstaller.exe
also you can check official Microsoft help (look in Things to try)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2749484
---------- Post added at 11:35 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:25 AM ----------
also forgot to tell: if you installed other mobile drivers (like Samsung or similar), is possible this drivers make conflicts and you must remove it before installing Nokia drivers. in most case no problems or conflicts but sometimes this is problem...
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All of my drivers are installed each and every thing is set uped. but i think the problem is in Cable, i need to change the cable because it worked in my brothers PC. Thanks for your help

How to download an .appx file for offline installation?

Hi, I need to download a mobile app (x86 compatible) to be sideloaded on W10 pc.
The app is released for mobile only so I cannot install it from microsoft store, but I need it and I want to try to sideload it on pc.
The question is:
how to download appx bundle of mobile only apps?
will it work on pc?
Thanks!
You can download appx via this site: https://store.rg-adguard.net/
how i know you can`t install mobile appx on pc.
My reply
Gone are the days when Windows Store users were allowed to download XAP or APPX files manually for offline installations. With the introduction of Microsoft Store, Microsoft discontinued the option. Now, users are only allowed to install applications from the Store itself. This does not mean that you cannot install APPX files on your Windows 10 machine. But the main thing is getting an APPX file. For this, you can use a tool called Fiddler.
If you want to work with the source code of the program for a mobile phone, you can ask the developers or try to open it through the program.
It seems to me if you search you can find some kind of emulator that will display on the computer, but this is not accurate
EdbMails Office 365 migration tool is one of the most effective ways to migrate Office 365 tenants. I've used this software before, and it can easily move a huge number of mailboxes. I was able to contact their excellent 24/7 personal support at one point, and they were able to walk me through the procedure and requirements. If you're having trouble migrating to Office 365, I highly recommend EdbMails Office 365 migration tool.
i got this message after successfully download it once.then i want to redownload the apps
hooooossamq said:
i got this message after successfully download it once.then i want to redownload the apps
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Your IP or your compunter name or browser ID has been blocked or whatever they use to identify your computer has been blocked by microsoft server. It's also maybe limited to the number of time you can download a specific package that way.
I try to understand the way they decide to allow or forbid to download a package. I succeded to download 2 paid packaged app, one of them running just fine once unzipped (but could not install it as a UWP package because lack of certificate), the second one, still unzipped, missing shared dll to start, so downloaded successfully VCLibs.140 package but it refuse to install because to other insalled package has to be stopped first before that.
As the pace of the world picked up, professional workers began working remotely on a daily basis. This is because multiple companies have adopted new guidelines for working remotely with Microsoft Teams, making it important for companies to ensure their virtual teams have access to tools and technology to work on the go. I'm here. Because Microsoft 365 is completely cloud-based, users can work effectively anywhere, anytime, as long as they have an internet connection. Which makes many users and enterprises to adopt Office 365 Migration Services.
RonPeters said:
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Gone are the days when Windows Store users were allowed to download XAP or APPX files manually for offline installations. With the introduction of Microsoft Store, Microsoft discontinued the option. Now, users are only allowed to install applications from the Store itself. This does not mean that you cannot install APPX files on your Windows 10 machine. But the main thing is getting an APPX file. For this, you can use a tool called Fiddler.
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How would I do this could you give me a guide

Root Windows 11 (Hard Mode)

THESE STEPS HAVE BEEN SIMPLIFIED FOR YOU~! FORGET THIS MESS, PLEASE CHECK OUT THE NEW WINDOWS 11 ISO I MODDED FOR ALL OF US
JROM: WINDOWS 10 AND 11 LITE ISO PLUS WIN11R00T W\ WSA BUNDLE
THIS IS OUTDATED, SEE THE NEW ARTICLE FOR A PREMADE ISO: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-make-a-lite-or-modded-windows-iso-tool-premade-lite-win-10-iso.4496967/ ======================================================= JROM: WINDOWS 10...
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Thanks to the Community as this Would Not Be Possible Without All of you! Refs At bottom..
*************DISCLAIMER************************************
This build is ONLY for developers and pen-testers.
I am Not responsible if you soft brick your system.
This is all Literally Brand New, Windows 11 Is Not Fully released.
If you prefer to not install this on your direct OS,
Give me a couple days to get you all a Virtual Machine Preloaded.
Also There Is No Voice Over.
The Video Is Intentionally fast, concise, and to the point.
You Will have to Read the Guide.
If you want Easy Mode, Please wait for my Virtual Machine Image release In a day or two.
Also, I expect You to Know How to Recover Your Own Files should Anything Go Wrong.
******AGAIN, WARNING, ONLY THE SUPERNERDS SHOULD INSTALL THIS.**********
Video Proving Concept, Intended to teach slowly by going fast:
Written Guide:
Download Win11Root:
MEGA:
1.22 GB file on MEGA
mega.nz
NOTE: I'M SILLY AND I FORGOT TO UPLOAD THE .DEV FOLDER. HERE IS THE DEVELOPER ISO:
How To Download Windows 11 Developer ISO
THIS THREAD IS OLD AS HECK, BUT WILL TEACH YOU SOME THINGS, IF YOU LISTEN~! Hello, there are three ways to download Windows 11 ISOs, the first and most obvious way being through Microsoft themselves. But what do you do when their site is...
forum.xda-developers.com
*How to Unlock Windows Insider*
Open Settings.
Open Windows Update.
Open Windows Insider Program.
Choosing your data settings - Windows Insider Program
Choosing your diagnostic data settings for flighting
docs.microsoft.com
*Installing the Developer's PreRelease Win 11 Copy*
Open WIN11ROOT.
Open .devimage
Run the Win 11 dev installer through the ISO file..
Wait for reboot...
*Enabling Developer Mode On Windows*
Open Settings.
Scroll Down to Privacy Settings.
Open, then click on "For Developers".
Turn on Developer mode.
*First Step to Setting Up the Debugger*
In Developer Mode:
Select Device Portal.
Let Windows Install the Toolset.
Turn Authentication OFF.
Scroll down to device discovery and turn it on.
*Install Visual Studio*
download visual studio:
Download Visual Studio Tools - Install Free for Windows, Mac, Linux
Download Visual Studio IDE or VS Code for free. Try out Visual Studio Professional or Enterprise editions on Windows, Mac.
visualstudio.microsoft.com
Run .vs_community__559787300.1638713783.exe
---edit I left this out, download visual studio off microsoft's website
---This is necessary to download the dependencies *aka* "Features"
During the Install:
Switch to Workloads tab.
Select:
1- Universal Windows Platform development
select all options except win 10
2- .NET Desktop Development
3- Desktop development with C++
--------NOTE-------------
IT IS NOT NEEDED TO DL "EVERYTHING" AS I SAID BEFORE, THIS BUILD
IS FOR THE DEVS AND PENTESTERS... TO UNLOCK ALL YOUR "TOOLS"
*Installing the Dependencies*
Hit the Windows key on your keyboard.
Search for Features.
Go into feature management.
Turn on EVERYTHING!
*Installing the Android Subsystem*
Right Click android.Msixbundle
Select Copy Path
(android.Msixbundle is the android subsystem downloaded from the microsoft store)
Right Click 0000-ADB.exe
(NOTE THAT THE ADB IN WIN11ROOT IS A /SHORTCUT/ FOR POWERSHELL 7... YOU NEED TO REPLACE IT)
To replace the shortcut, go into the powershell Folder in WINROOT
Hit ctrl + F to "find" pwsh
Right Click and create a new shortcut.
Title it ADB to make it easier to know what it is going to be used for...
Paste the Shortcut in the main folder of WINROOT...
Now right click... Select run as Admin.
Type:
Add-AppxPackage and paste android.Msixbundle's path
The code is in this file, fyi:
00000-InstallAndroidSubsystem.txt
*Programming The Android Subsystem*
Press the Windows Key.
Search Android.
Open Windows Subsystem For Android Settings.
Under Subsystem Resources Select Continuous.
Turn Developer Mode On.
Then Click Manage Developer Settings.
Refresh your IP Address.
Copy your IP Address.
*Setting Up The "ADB Tools"*
Open WIN11ROOT Folder.
Open AdbConnect.txt
Paste your PC's Ethernet IP address from Dev Settings.
Save the file, then copy the full code.
Open 0000-ADB.exe
Paste:
adb connect 192.168.0.5:50080
(Replace 192.168.0.5:50080, with Your Ethernet IP..
From Developer's options...")
*Installing Apps Through ADB*
Open WIN11ROOT Folder.
Open .0-DROP APPS HERE
Drop in Any app or use the Testers..
Right Click the App you want to install..
Click Copy As Path
Open 0000-InstallApps.txt
Paste the path at the end of the command..
For instance:
adb install "C:\Users\anife\Desktop\WIN11ROOT\.0-DROP APPS HERE\rootexplorer.apk"
adb install "whatever else you like"
Replace the quotes with your app's path..
Save The File For Troubleshooting Purposes
Right Click 0000-ADB.exe
Run as admin..
Paste in commands for your apps one at a time.
Obviously this can all be streamlined, but this is a proof of concept demonstration to
help get the devs and pentesters rooted as intended by microsoft through their Insider Program.
Now the easy part!
*Installing Kali Linux*
Open WINROOT Folder.
Right Click ADB.exe
Select Run As Admin
Paste this code to install Windows Subsystem for Linux:
wsl --install -d kali-linux
if you have trouble with your linux install,
wsl –set-default-version 1
will correct
Download any app on the playstore, Without installing GMS, GAPPS, AMAZON, Or any other App Store:
Download Any Apk Off The Playstore Without installing Google, AMAZON, or Any other APP Store
EDIT-- This post is super old (but still works). Another method (maybe better for your use case?) is the Aurora store. Please see the COMMENTS SECTION. How To Download any app on the playstore, Without installing GMS, GAPPS, AMAZON, Or any...
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REFS <3 SHOUT OUT TO THEIR FAMILY:
I would like to thank my brilliant friend, Ron Lovell. He was the one to first tell me about Windows Insider, about Android apps being able to be run on them, and is currently teaching me new methods for all sorts of things. Together and with the rest of You, we can continue to Build the Future. "It takes a team"
Tipped me off I forgot to get the Dev edition. Hah
Showed me the amazing matrix, linuxesque way of installing dev distros
How to use UUP Dump to download Windows 11 build 25375, 23466, or any ISO file - Pureinfotech
UUP Dump lets you download the Windows 11 build 25375 or 23466 ISO file or any other release for an upgrade or clean install. Here's how:
pureinfotech.com
Summary for Windows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.22509.1011 (rs_prerelease) amd64, English (United States), Windows Home, Windows Home N, Windows Pro, Windows Pro N
Summary for Windows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.22509.1011 (rs_prerelease) amd64, English (United States), Windows Home, Windows Home N, Windows Pro, Windows Pro N on UUP dump. UUP dump lets you download Unified Update Platform files, like Windows Insider updates, directly from Windows Update.
uupdump.net
Showed me how to turn on "features" the dependencies installed from visual studio
How to Install the Windows Subsystem for Linux on Windows 11
The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) lets you run Linux software on your Windows 11 PC. When you enable WSL, Windows will install a custom-built Linux kernel. You can then install Ubuntu or another Linux distribution of your choice.
www.howtogeek.com
Getting started with the Windows Insider Program
Be the first to see what's next for Windows, provide feedback to help us improve Windows, and join our inspiring community in the Windows Insider Program.
insider.windows.com
Migrating from Windows PowerShell 5.1 to PowerShell 7 - PowerShell
Update from PowerShell 5.1 to PowerShell 7 for your Windows platforms.
docs.microsoft.com
Build desktop Windows apps with the Windows App SDK - Windows apps
Learn about the Windows App SDK, benefits it provides to developers, what is ready for developers now, and how to give feedback.
docs.microsoft.com
Use the Windows App SDK in an existing project - Windows apps
This article provides instructions for using the Windows App SDK in an existing project.
docs.microsoft.com
Intel Bridge: What it is, and how it gets Android apps working on Windows 11
Yo dawg, Intel heard you like compiling and it wants to recompile your compilations. Or something like that. The good news is that it actually makes sense.
www.androidcentral.com
How To Manually Install WSA:
Copy this link Then paste it in the link below, DL the MSIX Package
Get Windows Subsystem for Android™ with Amazon Appstore from the Microsoft Store
Windows Subsystem for Android™
www.microsoft.com
Website to download from Microsoft Store:
Microsoft Store - Generation Project (v1.2.3) [by @rgadguard & mkuba50]
Online link generator for Microsoft Store. You can use it to get links to almost all apps, games, themes from the Microsoft Store.
store.rg-adguard.net
Powershell 7:
.Bat file unable to run powershell 7
I have set up a very simple .bat file to execute a couple of commands to save me typing them out every time, however the processes need to be run in powershell 7. If i manually run powershell 7.0.3...
stackoverflow.com
Want a deeper understanding of Android, specifically the sublayers, like the bootloader, rooting, flashing a custom OS and / or GAPPS?
Root Nvidia Shield TV Pro 2019 Version
THIS IS OUTDATED https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/bootmod-root-your-shield-in-1-minute-2015-2017-2019.4524873/ REPLACES THIS IF YOU WANT ANDROID OR USE THIS GUIDE...
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The instructions above are for the shield, but the steps are mostly the same with any device, once you get into your device's bootloader..
NOTE THAT THE SHIELDTOOLS CANNOT BE USED ON YOUR PHONE, MORE SPECIFICALLY THE SHIELDROOT SCRIPT, DO NOT RUN THAT ON YOUR PHONE BC IT CONTAINS A SYSTEM IMAGE BUILT FOR THE SHIELD AND WILL SOFT BRICK YOUR PHONE UNTIL YOU FIND THE CORRECT IMAGE FOR YOUR PHONE.... EVERYTHING ELSE IS AMBIDEXTROUS
Thread has been updated to include Google Drive or Mega links to download the tool.
Mod Edit: Quote removed since post removed.
The link to your Dev build keeps throwing a forbidden error. So might wanna fix that..
EDIT *IRRELEVANT*
it was not in the download from Mega or Google.. I'm not this much of a stickler to most, because i already have WSA rockin on W11, but I just figured i'd give your method a try because your title honesatly was appealing and I had nothing bette rto do.. because I watched your video and saw the dev image was in your WIN11ROOT folder, but wasn't the case on either download for me.
jenneh said:
Gee, that got fixed quickly I guess I have no choice but to delete the links, For now! Muahahahaha!! Note to users, The Developer ISO is in WIN11R00T, It is just the DIRECT download link that is down, for those who don't wan't to download my toolset. While I'm at it, if you dl my toolset, the adb.exe shortcut will not work, you need to delete it, go into powershell, 7, then hit ctrl f to find pwsh, copy and paste that short cut to the original folder using cmd Will Not Work to activate power shell 7
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DrScrad said:
it was not in the download from Mega or Google.. I'm not this much of a stickler to most, because i already have WSA rockin on W11, but I just figured i'd give your method a try because your title honesatly was appealing and I had nothing bette rto do.. because I watched your video and saw the dev image was in your WIN11ROOT folder, but wasn't the case on either download for me.
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Can I ask you, do you know how that's possible? Is it user error on my part or was it removed after the fact? I'm going to try to reupload it with a different name, just the dev ISO. THANK YOU for telling me.
----edit definitely user error... It shouldn't have only been 1.3 gb zipped and that should have registered to me sooner...
I Just got so excited to share the Mostly Gui Method...
I AM REUPLOADING THE DEV ISO I WILL POST A COMMENT WITH THE LINK WHEN IT HAS UPLOADED
THE TOTAL FILE SIZE FOR THE ISO IS 4.6 GB
A new lesson for those willing to learn! https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-download-win-11-developer-iso.4372383/
A mega link has been provided for the direct DL of the Dev ISO.
As well as an explanation on UUP for future reference..
I'm a little confused about what the intent here. Is this guide intended to help people set up their Windows 11 PC as a ADB platform for their phone? Or is this focused on gaining root access in the WIndows 11 Android subsystem so as to run Android apps with root?
V0latyle said:
I'm a little confused about what the intent here. Is this guide intended to help people set up their Windows 11 PC as a ADB platform for their phone? Or is this focused on gaining root access in the WIndows 11 Android subsystem so as to run Android apps with root?
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It's about helping beginners interested in learning systems like android and windows understand better where to get started. From beginning to end. *Teaching!* Some folks interested in this are very young and do not have the ability to comprehend a lot of the technical jargon that you find on some of these more advanced concept threads.
I'm am teaching folks, as I learn, how I see things, pitfalls and all, so we have more people in the world learning these things and more people to talk to about Creating The Future.
Yes it helps them get setup with adb without having to dl the toolset off google sdk site, its the full latest sdk from google.
I also included powershell 7 so you don't have to DL that too.
In the past I probably would have not installed visual studio, as I didn't understand that their jargon of "features" is akin to "dependencies" like framework, hypervisor, etc.... Which is a huge mistake!
IRELEVANT
Okay Friends A bare Bones VM running Ghost Spectre's interpretation of what Win 11 should be is uploading now! I'm stuck at work for a few more hours, but when I get home I will make a video to guide you all through programming our new toy!
Now, as this is a class and a learning environment, you will be left with a problem We will get Kali Linux setup and working in our Windows 11 Virtual Machine, We will Install the Android Subsystem through ghost's toolbox, since it's easier.
We will get all our features and dependencies unlocked, and then you will be presented with the problem... Some solutions.... And well just an opportunity to THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX.
The android subsystem is giving me trouble in the VM. Maybe it will you, too.
Can You solve the problem?
Also I want you to think about this question:
What do we want windows to be? More so what do we want computing to be, to Do?
The bare bones windows 11 virtual machine is 6gb in size zipped!
Posting the link here early for those that are interested and already understand how to install vms... still working on the guide for those that wouldn't know the first thing to do with this, otherwise XD
https://mega.nz/file/isdEVD4J#185Cr400Q2qcXuIIBUx-fEbPzzK1iAe54mbCnmIrA3I
this is ghost specter's win 11
i have now built my own modded win 11
jenneh said:
Okay Friends A bare Bones VM running Ghost Spectre's interpretation of what Win 11
Now, as this is a class and a learning environment, you will be left with a problem We will get Kali Linux setup and working in our Windows 11 Virtual Machine, We will Install the Android Subsystem through ghost's toolbox, since it's easier.
We will get all our features and dependencies unlocked, and then you will be presented with the problem... Some solutions.... And well just an opportunity to THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX.
The android subsystem is giving me trouble in the VM. Maybe it will you, too.
Can You solve the problem?
Also I want you to think about this question:
What do we want windows to be? More so what do we want computing to be, to Do?
The bare bones windows 11 virtual machine is 6gb in size zipped!
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