I come up with an error when I try to run .exe. I can only run cab files. Is this correct?
.cab files install software, .exe files run those pieces of software once installed.
What is the error message? Try reinstalling it (whatever IT is).
You can normally choose how you install software on your WinMo device. Developers / software companies offer an EXE but you run that from Windows itself and not your WinMo device. That EXE will push the CAB file to your device, normally over ActiveSync, and then the app gets installed on your device automatically from the CAB file.
Alternatively you can often download a CAB-only version of the application. You copy this to your device and run it from Explorer or something similar directly on your device and not from Windows. The app is installed just the same, but does not leave a portion on your Windows computer.
If you've downloaded an EXE from a developer that was intended to be run / installed from Windows, it will not run on your WinMo device.
hello
i have samsung ativs i8750 windows 8 phone
can i change my os to android jelly bean...?
it is possible to use android jelly?
Convert your Windows Mobile into Android
There are two mobile operating systems that rule the portable world now a days, one is Apple iPhone OS and another is Google’s Android, both are unique in their own way. So if you have any Windows mobile and desire for an Android one, needn’t to go and buy from your pocket, instead follow some simple steps as the following and u can use Android OS in the mobile.
Technically A Windows Mobile has all the requirements of any Android Device, to convert you just have to install the OS and use it. As the primary OS is Windows and integrated into the mobile, android can’t be used directly by replacing the Windows or emulating via any software, instead we will use a Boot Loader named HaRET to reboot the mobile into Android Operating System.
To get started, several files are needed to be downloaded. First, Android files for your Phone Type is required to boot in the ROM, and then the HaRET application will use the android files to load the Android Operating System Environment after rebooting. Current GSM sets will work fine whereas old CDMA seta may not be able to boot into Android OS at all.
Search Google for the phone type with the model number to get the Google Android files, which may come in a compressed single file or a set of files listed in a type directory. While choosing the files, make sure the following files are included :
ü zImage (System kernel)
ü rootfs.img (root image file)
ü Initrd.gz (Initialization file to load Android)
ü system.sqsh (pack of Android System files)
ü default.txt (System Information & Settings)
ü HaRET.exe (Boot Loader Application)
Download these files, unpack if it comes in archived format and put all of them in a single directory. Then Connect the mobile with the PC or laptop in which these files are stored via USB or Bluetooth or Wi-Fi whichever required. Before connecting, it’s safe to format the mobile and remove any Memory Stick, that will decrease chance of confliction. Then transfer all these files from the folder on the Root Folder of the Mobile. For most of the Windows mobile, it is ‘My Device’ but check if this folder is under anything or the root folder.
After arranging, it’s time to change the mobile setting into Android compatible one. Open the default.txt file and change settings according to device hardware specifications. A little searching and working will do the trick, and the task is not so difficult, like great intelligence is not needed to understand that mddi.width = 320 & mddi.height = 480 are the default screen resolutions and you will need to change them according to your mobile. The following picture will help you out a lot.
After changing all the settings, or which u require, disconnect the device from PC or Laptop. Now go to the file explorer to open the HaRET.exe which will reboot your Windows Device into Android One using the files you put in the root folder.
If you want to load the Windows Operating System again, just press & hold the End button or hard Reboot, that will do the trick. Risk is not much involved in this process but problems may occur if u have a Unlocked SIM, that have to be Unlocked again in Android, which is not so tough task to do.
Source: Tiptopelectronics.com.au
samsung ativs i8750 android os
amitpurwar88 said:
There are two mobile operating systems that rule the portable world now a days, one is Apple iPhone OS and another is Google’s Android, both are unique in their own way. So if you have any Windows mobile and desire for an Android one, needn’t to go and buy from your pocket, instead follow some simple steps as the following and u can use Android OS in the mobile.
Technically A Windows Mobile has all the requirements of any Android Device, to convert you just have to install the OS and use it. As the primary OS is Windows and integrated into the mobile, android can’t be used directly by replacing the Windows or emulating via any software, instead we will use a Boot Loader named HaRET to reboot the mobile into Android Operating System.
To get started, several files are needed to be downloaded. First, Android files for your Phone Type is required to boot in the ROM, and then the HaRET application will use the android files to load the Android Operating System Environment after rebooting. Current GSM sets will work fine whereas old CDMA seta may not be able to boot into Android OS at all.
Search Google for the phone type with the model number to get the Google Android files, which may come in a compressed single file or a set of files listed in a type directory. While choosing the files, make sure the following files are included :
ü zImage (System kernel)
ü rootfs.img (root image file)
ü Initrd.gz (Initialization file to load Android)
ü system.sqsh (pack of Android System files)
ü default.txt (System Information & Settings)
ü HaRET.exe (Boot Loader Application)
Download these files, unpack if it comes in archived format and put all of them in a single directory. Then Connect the mobile with the PC or laptop in which these files are stored via USB or Bluetooth or Wi-Fi whichever required. Before connecting, it’s safe to format the mobile and remove any Memory Stick, that will decrease chance of confliction. Then transfer all these files from the folder on the Root Folder of the Mobile. For most of the Windows mobile, it is ‘My Device’ but check if this folder is under anything or the root folder.
After arranging, it’s time to change the mobile setting into Android compatible one. Open the default.txt file and change settings according to device hardware specifications. A little searching and working will do the trick, and the task is not so difficult, like great intelligence is not needed to understand that mddi.width = 320 & mddi.height = 480 are the default screen resolutions and you will need to change them according to your mobile. The following picture will help you out a lot.
After changing all the settings, or which u require, disconnect the device from PC or Laptop. Now go to the file explorer to open the HaRET.exe which will reboot your Windows Device into Android One using the files you put in the root folder.
If you want to load the Windows Operating System again, just press & hold the End button or hard Reboot, that will do the trick. Risk is not much involved in this process but problems may occur if u have a Unlocked SIM, that have to be Unlocked again in Android, which is not so tough task to do.
Source: Tiptopelectronics.com.au
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thanx for the replay can i have link for samsung ativs i8750 android os plzzzz
Where do i get this files?
Hm?..
Sounds funny
this is complete bull****, you can't put android on the ativ s, discussion closed
Hi,
First of all I would like to clarify that I am not that familiar with how the android OS is built and what goes on behind the scene. Most of my experience comes from Linux and programming in Python.
Now to my question, I have written a program in Python that I am currently running on my Linux devices to unpack encrypted (AES256) 7-zip files. I would like to be able to run this program on my Android devices as well. I need a third party application to unpack the 7-zip files on android in a command line like environment. The program needs to run in the background, no user interaction at all.
On my Linux devices I simply have 7-zip installed and then run a os.system("7zip command") to unpack my files.
Can something similar be done on Android?
Thank you for reading!
Just in case someone stumbles here having the same problem, I found out I could simply use a 7zip binary. I put it in root then launch it with /7zip, simple enough
hi ,i want to develop apps for car dvd (windows ce 6.0 system),i could not get any program to create wince apps,Platform Builder and Embedded Visual C++ cant be intalled on my pc. i used GL-basic but the program size 1.4 MB cant run on my car dvd. can anybody tell me how to get started developing apps for Wince,i can use python,vb6,C#,
i tried using mortscript but i have program in this code " XCopy( "\Storage Card\f\*.*", "\Storage Card\系统信息",1 ) "
when i copy files to folder with Chinese language it creates new folder with another name,i hope i get help on this code.
thanks...
hi, I'm a newbie on android.
I'm building AOSP on a remote server and cannot run emulator on it due to I have only ssh access. So I want to copy the system images I built to my local Windows PC to run.
I installed Android Suite on my local Windows PC and install AVD manager, I can run google images with the emulator.
But my problem is I can not run with my images on my Windows PC.
What I did is just replace the system.img in "C:\Users\MYACCOUNT\AppData\Local\Android\Sdk\system-images\android-29\google_apis\x86_64" with the system-qemu.img (renamed to system.img).
P.s.:The system.img I built is also "aosp_x86_64-eng".
Can anybody give me any guide what should I do on this? Thansk in adv.