I am trying to cook my first custom rom for HTC Explorer (pico) on Ubuntu 14.04. My problem is, my Ubuntu laptop doesn't connect properly to my wifi but Windows pc does. Is there any way to download liquidsmooth sources on my windows 7 computer and then move those source folders to my Ubuntu laptop? And probably without a virtual machine.. Thanks!
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Hi all!
With the base ROM I can attach my HD2 to my notebook via ActiveSync, but I can't do this with my desktop computer. Fast transfer is turned off. On my desktop c. it says "connecting to host", but does nothing PC firewall is off, virtualbox uninstalled (virtual USB driver?), everything seems good, but it's not working
I'm using the same Windows 7 Ultimate x64 image (legal MSDN Premium licences) on both computers...
Ofc Windows Mobile Device Center x64 is installed on both.
Any ideas ?
I hope this is not the wrong forum for this question...
killerjohn said:
Hi all!
With the base ROM I can attach my HD2 to my notebook via ActiveSync, but I can't do this with my desktop computer. Fast transfer is turned off. On my desktop c. it says "connecting to host", but does nothing PC firewall is off, virtualbox uninstalled (virtual USB driver?), everything seems good, but it's not working
I'm using the same Windows 7 Ultimate x64 image (legal MSDN Premium licences) on both computers...
Ofc Windows Mobile Device Center x64 is installed on both.
Any ideas ?
I hope this is not the wrong forum for this question...
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Sometimes deleting the partnership in Windows Mobile Device Center and then establishing a new partnership works. I am using Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit and this method worked for me once.
Is there a rom for Android that implements windows 7?
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So what you want is to be able to boot Win 7 on your phone?
You could always use a remote desktop client and get access to your PC.
i have recently purchased this phone. i installed just the usb driver for s3 but after connecting my phone it shows error code 10 device cannot be started. i am on xp may be sp2. what should i do
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thanks to all. i found the solution ( on the net obviously ) i downloaded and installed the following from the net.
windows media player 11
pdaneta302.exe
mtppk12.exe
it solved my problem hope it solves your.
Don't mean to sound like a troll but get a new OS!! XP is over ten years old; it won't work with new devices forever.
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XP is over ten years old; it won't work with new devices forever.
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While I agree with you, it's terrible practice by developers and hardware manufacturers to expect everyone to spend money on perfectly fine computers to get even more silly-looking and power-hungry versions of operating systems.
Windows XP is officially supported by Microsoft until mid-2014.
i installed just the usb driver for s3 but after connecting my phone it shows error code 10 device cannot be started.
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Are you on XP 64bit SP2 or XP 32bit SP2? The latter is no longer supported by Microsoft and it's highly recommended to upgrade to Service Pack 3.
You need Media Player 10 installed for MTP mode, but it's (according to other people, I don't have a Windows XP computer anymore) very cumbersome and problematic. I'd recommend using a filesharing app such as AirDroid to connect the phone to your computer.
haha i am still on 32bit xp sp3 @ home pc , works fine, make sure you install latest kies
here is the requirement for kies
OS Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32/64bit are supported)
CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz or above (recommended)
Minimum memory size (RAM) 1.00GB (recommended)
Free hard drive space At least 500MB (recommended)
Screen resolution 1024 x 768(600), 32 bit or above
Required software Net Framework 3.5 SP1 or above, Windows Media Player 10 or above, DirectX 9.0C
* For Windows Mobile, ActiveSync (Windows XP) or Device Centre (Windows Vista/7)
I got this error on my windows 7 64bit, I searched the net for hours up on hours. I did not find a solution so I did a fresh install of windows and that did the trick
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back to win from osx, and I have a quick question
Are there drivers I need to install on my win 7sp1 machine, so that when I plug my phone into my computer, my phone will show up as a device, and allow me to browse the files on my internal and external cards?
On my osx, I never had to install drivers, and, if memory serves me correct, there are drivers you need on a win 7 machine, in order to browse the phone, and to transfer stuff via USB..
thanks, and let the ball busting begin!
Yes there are USB drivers for windows 7. They can be downloaded from the stickied thread on rooting. Unix and Linux require very few if any third party drivers. Just one more aspect of Unix that Apple takes credit for.
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Yes there are USB drivers for windows 7. They can be downloaded from the stickied thread on rooting. Unix and Linux require very few if any third party drivers. Just one more aspect of Unix that Apple takes credit for.
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thanks man, I will search for a noob thread, and install it!
No problem
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No problem
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one question; do you have to be on a touchwiz rom for the mtp driver to initialize?
I downloaded a driver, installed it, and it didnt find the device properly; I tried a different cable, it found the device, started to auto download a driver, started to install it, then got the red X, saying MTP driver did not initialize..
I am using an AOSP rom, and I dont think MTP is included in them...
thanks again!
For stock Touch Wiz you DON'T need to install any drivers yourself on windows 7 for the MTP to function. Those drivers are built in to windows 7 and will install when you plug your phone in and you have it set to function as an MTP device. I would bet that vista and XP are the same. Now drivers are needed for other functions but not for the transferring of files by USB.
If you are having issues then either your drivers on your pc are corrupt or your ROM does not support MTP the way that the stock ROM does.
Thanks; turns out all I had to do was download Samsung Kies, and that installed what it needed to make it work perfectly!
I have a very old vista Notebook, that just doesn't want to install N7 drivers.
It installs them & then reboots, but then installs them again & reboots again. This whole thing doesn't stop
This happens for ADB & Fastboot mode. (Tried it with the N7 Toolkit, Google & Asus drivers)
PC: Win Vista 32-Bit Notebook
N7: Wi-Fi 32GB
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