Ive got windows 7, Im trying to flash a new rom on a Touch HD but cant get past the first hurdle. When i try and run the USPL application it comes up with an error (and says to install new drivers). Ive followed a post about installing these drivers and still i get the same error. Could anyone help?
did you do it following these instructions?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505377
you have a section here that will lead you to another post were it is explained how to update your drivers.
do you have a 32bit or 64bit Windows 7?
Thanks for the reply. I followed the instructions from scratch again and it worked, i must have messed something up along the way. Flashing a new rom now... sweeeet!
Thanks again.
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Pls can anybody help me - by instructing me on how to flash artemis using vista os. currently i whenever i need to flash my ppc i use my brother's labtop XP-SP2! i will be grateful if somebody can help!
is there any files to be added? if you can upload!
i use vista to flash in the same way i use XP.
only thing i do different is right click the RUU application that comes with the ROM file and run a administrator.
Look here for help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=312052
had a few 'errors' when updating my Artemis, although Vista was fine updating my Hermes device.
On Artemis I had to install some XP drivers and keep trying until it finally worked.
thanks for your informative responses i will try the suggested solutions
thanks boys
I have no successes flashing my Tilt2 using Windows 7. I have followed all steps outlined it all forums and still no luck. I have flashed to at least 4 different ROM's and all (and I mean ALL) radios and i have no luck. My issues are the following:
No data connection.
No phone reception.
Constantly crashing and frizzing.
I just did an experiment on my laptop that has XP loaded on it and I have absolutely no problems.
Is there anything that i am missing on the Windows 7 setup and how to flash my phone using it?????
Any help will do.
Thank you
Do you realize that Windows 7 does not support Activesync like XP does. You need Windows Mobile Device Center.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/downloads/microsoft/device-center-download.mspx
Observe the bit or bit versions.
Hope that helps.
I did this and my problem still exist. Like i said i have read all instructions of how to flash cooked ROM's using Windows 7.
I followed all steps that OliNex had outlined and no close but no cigar.
I won't be mean but there are several threads about Windows 7. You didn't need to start a new one.
I use W7 and it works great. Or at least it worked for the 43 ROMs I have flashed so far. Just possibly it is a user error?
Hello,
I've rooted my phone before with win7 but today im at work and after unrooting my phone (UI issues i had to fix) i am now trying to root it again but on a Win XP computer. I have the drivers and the Unrevoked reflash pkg unzipped and all that + i made sure i have USB debugging turned on. I tried 2 ways of doing it once with debugging on before i ran the reflash and once where i turned it on after starting the reflash.
Is there anyone who may have some ideas on what issues i'm facing?
I found a fix to that issue but now im stuck with as message saying waiting for bootloader; make sure driver is installed!
Ignore this thread now...I fixed it myself!!! yay me!
lol might want to add some where if it isn't posted elsewhere that if you have WinXP you need to make sure your HTC drivers are installed. And to do that you can download HTC Sync from their website then uninstall HTC Sync but not the drivers!!!!
After that if you already had the Android USB modified drivers installed you will need to do that again! Don't ask me why but you do because I had to lol. After that everything should be fine when you go to use Unrevoked 3.21 (or newest one that will come out after that).
I did run into an error where communication with the phone was severred but i just ran the reflash tool again and it worked. (random error)
im new to the Gnex and im trying to install the device drivers and i cant seam to figure it out. i have installed the toolkit and tried to intall the drivers through there, no luck. i have also downloaded the drivers from the samsung website and tried manually installing them and no luck either. i also tried the PDAnet method and i encountered an error and the install aborts it self. i did have an Epic4gtouch before im thinking those drivers are causing some sort of problem i think. i read and watched the instructions on how to do things but i just cant seam to get it to work. if someone can point me in the right direction, that would be much appreciated. :good: also im not so sure what other info to provide here for someone to better assist me. im doing this through my PC that is running Windows 8 and its a sprint galaxy nexus running 4.1.1, build JRO03U.L700FH05 , UNLOCKED
I rooted my G3 using iRoot while having Lollipop 5.0 installed. I have just received my update from LG for Marshmallow. When I tried to do the update it told me that my phone was rooted so I can't get it. I un-rooted my phone, and tried to put everything back to the way it was, but no go. They still said my phone is rooted. The problem is that I can't do a hard factory reset. I get a message "secure booting error ...".
So after reading up on it a bit, I realized I needed to flash a stock ROM through my computer. I downloaded all that I needed, and installed LG Flashing Tool 1.8.1.1023 on my Windows 10 computer, following all the directions exactly (including replacing MegaLock.dll). The program installed, but when I wanted to run it, it told me that it couldn't find MegaLock.dll, and then asked for an ID and Password. I uninstalled it and reinstalled it many times using slightly different versions, but I had the exact same problem each time. Then I decided to try and install it on a Windows 7 machine, and it worked. So it seems that something is keeping it from working on the Windows 10 computer. Can anyone help me with this, or maybe there is another way? Maybe the dll file has to be placed somewhere else? Maybe a different MegaLock.dllis needed that is compatible with Win10? Maybe a different program? I have no idea. Any and all help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/answer-windows-8-8-1-detecting-lollipop-t2967574
what varient do u have
TheMadScientist420 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/answer-windows-8-8-1-detecting-lollipop-t2967574
what varient do u have
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My computer recognizes the phone, that's not the problem. It's purely the program, I can't run it. It doesn't open.
i see try older versions of the program try googling lg flash tool do you have the megalock.dll
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im sorry i just really read in full i had the issue to when i upgraded to win 10 i ended up going back to win 7 too things just wernt going well with 10 also had trouble with flash tool always failing never restoreing i was a pain i thought i messed my phone up and it ended up bein win 10 my pc has the secure boot and crap on it it even makes it a pain to dual boot ubuntu up so i just run 2 machines on my tv
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alwaysdiving said:
I rooted my G3 using iRoot while having Lollipop 5.0 installed. I have just received my update from LG for Marshmallow. When I tried to do the update it told me that my phone was rooted so I can't get it. I un-rooted my phone, and tried to put everything back to the way it was, but no go. They still said my phone is rooted. The problem is that I can't do a hard factory reset. I get a message "secure booting error ...".
So after reading up on it a bit, I realized I needed to flash a stock ROM through my computer. I downloaded all that I needed, and installed LG Flashing Tool 1.8.1.1023 on my Windows 10 computer, following all the directions exactly (including replacing MegaLock.dll). The program installed, but when I wanted to run it, it told me that it couldn't find MegaLock.dll, and then asked for an ID and Password. I uninstalled it and reinstalled it many times using slightly different versions, but I had the exact same problem each time. Then I decided to try and install it on a Windows 7 machine, and it worked. So it seems that something is keeping it from working on the Windows 10 computer. Can anyone help me with this, or maybe there is another way? Maybe the dll file has to be placed somewhere else? Maybe a different MegaLock.dllis needed that is compatible with Win10? Maybe a different program? I have no idea. Any and all help would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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I had problems with LG Flashing Tool the first time I tried to flash stock after upgrading my system OS to Windows 10. I finally got it to work by changing the compatibility mode for application file to Windows 8. I successfully flashed back to D85510L_00.KDZ after making the change I just mentioned.
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I had problems with LG Flashing Tool the first time I tried to flash stock after upgrading my system OS to Windows 10. I finally got it to work by changing the compatibility mode for application file to Windows 8. I successfully flashed back to D85510L_00.KDZ after making the change I just mentioned.
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Thanks, but I tried that already. Didn't work. In the end I transferred everything to my wife's Windows 7 computer and and did the flashing there. Everything ran as smooth as can be.