Unlock in 64-Bit help - Touch CDMA Windows Mobile ROM Development

Just got a replacement Vogue and tried the coke unlokcer only to find that now (since new computer) it does not work in 64-bit in Windows 7. What do I do to unlock it?

EnterpriseNX01 said:
Just got a replacement Vogue and tried the coke unlokcer only to find that now (since new computer) it does not work in 64-bit in Windows 7. What do I do to unlock it?
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Get Virtual XP (32 bit) and run it then. Or an XP machine with 32 bit architecture.
Good luck

You can unlock with Vista x64, instructions are here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=383407 post #7. Just follow the instructions and you won't get a sleep eror.

EnterpriseNX01 said:
Just got a replacement Vogue and tried the coke unlokcer only to find that now (since new computer) it does not work in 64-bit in Windows 7. What do I do to unlock it?
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it does work, I have windows 7 x64 and I have locked and unlocked my vogue twice now. here is how I did it:
connect your device to WMDC (it's not necessary to set up device, just connect without setting up device)
then right click on the 2.31 unlocker and run as administrator
follow the directions, you will get an error about sleep.exe not being compatible with x64 but just hit ok and continue, (you will get about 10 of them)
then just keep following the directions in the command prompt and it will put your phone into bootloader then you have to disconnect and reconnect when it tells you to. and it will flash your phone and reset it. then your done you can close the command prompt and disconnect your phone.
I did it just like above and I have not had any problems.
Do this at your own risk as I am not responsible for your phone

jitajt said:
it does work, I have windows 7 x64 and I have locked and unlocked my vogue twice now. here is how I did it:
connect your device to WMDC (it's not necessary to set up device, just connect without setting up device)
then right click on the 2.31 unlocker and run as administrator
follow the directions, you will get an error about sleep.exe not being compatible with x64 but just hit ok and continue, (you will get about 10 of them)
then just keep following the directions in the command prompt and it will put your phone into bootloader then you have to disconnect and reconnect when it tells you to. and it will flash your phone and reset it. then your done you can close the command prompt and disconnect your phone.
I did it just like above and I have not had any problems.
Do this at your own risk as I am not responsible for your phone
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I will add this to my tutorial (and give you credit for it, of course )

jitajt said:
it does work, I have windows 7 x64 and I have locked and unlocked my vogue twice now. here is how I did it:
connect your device to WMDC (it's not necessary to set up device, just connect without setting up device)
then right click on the 2.31 unlocker and run as administrator
follow the directions, you will get an error about sleep.exe not being compatible with x64 but just hit ok and continue, (you will get about 10 of them)
then just keep following the directions in the command prompt and it will put your phone into bootloader then you have to disconnect and reconnect when it tells you to. and it will flash your phone and reset it. then your done you can close the command prompt and disconnect your phone.
I did it just like above and I have not had any problems.
Do this at your own risk as I am not responsible for your phone
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THANKS so much, I thought for sure the sleep.exe error would make it not work, thanks so much for your help, I just got it to work. Thanks again!

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xda2 unlocking

hi:
i am having problem unlocking my xda2 ,anyone can help me?
i have followed the instruction shown below:
Code:
XDA Developers XDA2UNLOCK tool
This program will extract the unlock code from your XDA II.
For this to be possible, a few steps are necessary:
1. The XDA II needs to be put in bootloader mode.
NOTE: THIS WILL WIPE ALL YOUR DATA SO FIRST BACK-UP!
You enter the bootloader by holding the Power button and the Action button
while pressing the stylus in the reset hole on the bottom.
In the bootloader mode, the display will be gray and say Serial at the top.
2. Next put the device in the USB cradle. The display will now say USB
and the first time Windows will detect a new device.
3. Disable USB in Active Sync in 'File -> Connection Settings'
Now the device is ready to extract the unlock code.
Type YES when you have completed the above steps and want to continue: YES
once i type in yes the dos box dissapears and i can not go any further, i have tried it may times , and no joy, i use window ME ,please help.
a.bassiri said:
once i type in yes the dos box dissapears and i can not go any further, i have tried it may times , and no joy, i use window ME ,please help.
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I'm afraid it might not work on Windows ME, although I have had no opportunity to test it. It sounds like it can't open the USB device. It has only been tested successfully (as far as I know) on Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
thank you ,i will try to unlock it on another computer using window xp

Help - Bricked T-Mobile Wing

Ok so I'm kind of new to the flashing process (especially when it comes to HTC phones) and I decided to try and put PDAVIET's rom on my phone... Big mistake.
Something went wrong during the install and now my Wing is bricked. I can get to the bootloader, so all is not lost - I hope.
I've gotten a hold of the RUU for the Wing, but I'm having some trouble getting it to flash the device. The problem is that when I connect my phone in bootloader mode, Windows XP doesn't recognize it... (it recognizes that the device is connected, but does not have drivers) After that, I try and run the RUU installer, but to no avail. (260 Connection Error)
I'm kind of stuck on this one, so if somebody could help me with this, (I must be doing something wrong ) It would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Jon
I've found Windows Vista Active-Sync Drivers for Bootloader Mode here.
Driver Signature reads 'Chicago', so give it a try:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=33662&d=1169888879
Just don't pair your device (remove pairings) and choose 'guest' as partnership.
The Update should work fine (if battery is > 50% ^^)
That did the trick, thanks! Just out of curiosity, what does is the relevance of Chicago?
Jaquers said:
That did the trick, thanks! Just out of curiosity, what does is the relevance of Chicago?
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Chicago was the Codename for Windows 95, It was used to differentiate between Windows 95 and Windows 3.1 drivers.

Flashing from Internal Storage through mtty... Diamond won't boot anymore

Hi all!
Yesterday, I want to flash another ROM to my diamond, and downloaded the nbh file into the Internal Storage... (but I've forgot to rename the file from "ruu_signed.nbh" to "diamimg.nbh")
After, I've formatted the device with mtty application (same procedure as in the relative thread), but when I start the phone for flashing, it can't find any image (obviously)... But it can't boot so!
Now I have to sent it to the repair center?
Or there is a solution for flashing an image in my phone? (for example, there isn't a way to connect the phone to the PC in "storage mode"; or a command through mtty for renaming files)
P.S.: my diamond, when in bootloader mode, won't connect with ActiveSync, I can communicate with it only with mtty software
Connect the phone, start the Bootloader (volume down). If you can read "USB" you will be able to flash a new ROM, try the orginal stock ROM from HTC first.
Söderström said:
Connect the phone, start the Bootloader (volume down). If you can read "USB" you will be able to flash a new ROM, try the orginal stock ROM from HTC first.
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Thanks for the reply!
I can read "USB" (it's "Serial, when i connect the USB cable to diamond & PC, it changes to USB), but I can't start the RUU utility...
why you can't start the RUU utility??
HELICOPTER88 said:
why you can't start the RUU utility??
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It's because the phone don't connect with ActiveSync (I mean)... The RUU don't recognize the phone!
I've tried with three different usb cables, with a different usb port, with reinstalling ActiveSync, with another two PCs (the first with Win Xp & ActiveSync, the other one with Win 7 & the Mobile Devices Center) none of this can't see the phone connected... I repeat the only thing can I use on the phone is the BootLoader, and there isn't no way to connect it to a PC for execute the RUU...
At now, I'm looking at the mtty commands' list, maybe there's one that can operate on the files in the Internal Storage...
krusty19 said:
Thanks for the reply!
I can read "USB" (it's "Serial, when i connect the USB cable to diamond & PC, it changes to USB), but I can't start the RUU utility...
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The phone is ready for usb connection, but ActivSync (AS) must recognize it by this way
- Open AS > File > Connection Settings
- Leave all default then press Conect (button)
- Let AS detect all connections. When it does finish (you can see the message ... USB is available...), DON'T close the window
- Run RUU, now it should see your device !!!
You don't and shouldn't need ActiveSync or WMDC to run mtty. You need the updated drivers for your phone.
gsmdb said:
The phone is ready for usb connection, but ActivSync (AS) must recognize it by this way
- Open AS > File > Connection Settings
- Leave all default then press Conect (button)
- Let AS detect all connections. When it does finish (you can see the message ... USB is available...), DON'T close the window
- Run RUU, now it should see your device !!!
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Many thanks for this answer!
I see "USB is available",I leave open that window, and I run the RUU...
In first moment, it find the phone, and show me the window for updating (showing the old rom, and the new one) but when i click update it stops at 0%, telling me that can't communicate with the phone...
openwicked said:
You don't and shouldn't need ActiveSync or WMDC to run mtty. You need the updated drivers for your phone.
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Ok, it's true... But I can run mtty, is ActiveSync/Mobile Device Manager that can't see the phone!
krusty19 said:
Ok, it's true... But I can run mtty, is ActiveSync/Mobile Device Manager that can't see the phone!
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Again, you don't need ActiveSync/WMDC to run a custom RUU. Make sure you have the updated drivers for the device (try uninstall/reinstall in the host PC>>Device Manager). Are you sure you're running a "Developer" version of HSPL?
About ActiveSync: ActiveSync (server) needs the activesync client (on your phone) to run for the purpses of 'sync'ing contacts, mail acocunts etc. It will not affect RUU in anyway. If you further clarity on this, I'll make a larger post on the technical blah blah someplace...but someone from xda might have done that already.
openwicked said:
Again, you don't need ActiveSync/WMDC to run a custom RUU. Make sure you have the updated drivers for the device (try uninstall/reinstall in the host PC>>Device Manager). Are you sure you're running a "Developer" version of HSPL?
About ActiveSync: ActiveSync (server) needs the activesync client (on your phone) to run for the purpses of 'sync'ing contacts, mail acocunts etc. It will not affect RUU in anyway. If you further clarity on this, I'll make a larger post on the technical blah blah someplace...but someone from xda might have done that already.
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Ok, now I understand... Thanks!
The driver my PC is using is "HTC USB Sync", it's correct? I've tried many times to uninstall, and re-install from Device Manager, but no changes...
The SPL is 1.93 from OliNex!
I think there is an incompatible driver in your Windows PC.
1) open bootloader your phone then plug in usb cable
2) If you are using Windows 7, open control panel
Go to Device Manager.
Find device called HTC Sync or QUACOMM something delete it (including driver)
3) Unplug the USB Cable and plug in again.
4) Windows 7 will start to find an appropriate driver for your device (check device manager)
5) Unplug the USB Cable and plug in again to use the new driver
6) Run RUU to upgrade the ROM
If you are not using Windows 7, you can do the same but you have to install driver manually because only Win 7 can search and update driver automatically. Drivers can be found on HTC CDs, XDA-developers site, or well somewhere else.
If you can still access Boot loader, there is no need to panic. Somehow, if you still cannot do this, just borrow somebody else computer then plug in and try to upgrade.
krusty19 said:
Ok, now I understand... Thanks!
The driver my PC is using is "HTC USB Sync", it's correct? I've tried many times to uninstall, and re-install from Device Manager, but no changes...
The SPL is 1.93 from OliNex!
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Cool, Satus has given the exact things you can do...also make sure your HSPL is unsigned to allow unsigned roms to be flashed. I use the Win7 default drivers for my device (that it downloads) and it works perfectly IMO.
satus said:
I think there is an incompatible driver in your Windows PC.
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I've tried with a just-formatted Win 7 PC... It's all ok!
It has downloaded the driver from Windows Update, and without open the Mobile Device Manager, the RUU updated my phone successfuly!
Many many thanks to all!...
krusty19 said:
I've tried with a just-formatted Win 7 PC... It's all ok!
It has downloaded the driver from Windows Update, and without open the Mobile Device Manager, the RUU updated my phone successfuly!
Many many thanks to all!...
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You format your Win 7 PC for this??? So hardcore hahaha
satus said:
You format your Win 7 PC for this??? So hardcore hahaha
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We are talking about windows... Mobile or fixed, it's better to start from zero!
satus said:
I think there is an incompatible driver in your Windows PC.
1) open bootloader your phone then plug in usb cable
2) If you are using Windows 7, open control panel
Go to Device Manager.
Find device called HTC Sync or QUACOMM something delete it (including driver)
3) Unplug the USB Cable and plug in again.
4) Windows 7 will start to find an appropriate driver for your device (check device manager)
5) Unplug the USB Cable and plug in again to use the new driver
6) Run RUU to upgrade the ROM
If you are not using Windows 7, you can do the same but you have to install driver manually because only Win 7 can search and update driver automatically. Drivers can be found on HTC CDs, XDA-developers site, or well somewhere else.
If you can still access Boot loader, there is no need to panic. Somehow, if you still cannot do this, just borrow somebody else computer then plug in and try to upgrade.
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I have done this suggestion without any luck... i'm able to get into bootloader, get windows 7 to install the driver as PocketPC USB Sync. but when i run the RUU utility it does not find the phone.

How to check if phone is rooted?!

Is there a way to check if my phone has successfully rooted i.e. what would show in the software section of "about phone" and how would that differ from the standard generic rom?
Had a coupld of error during rooting but it appeared to go all the way through but just want to make sure!
Thanks
Youll have a programme called superuser permissions!
Lets hope we beat fulham on sunday
Spot on, I'm rooted! Only issue now is that I can't get into recovery mode on my windows 7 machine. Had to borrow a mates xp machine which I now don't have access to so bugger all point rooting seen as I can't install custom roms!
Are we likely to eventually get the ability to flash straight from the memory card?
Bit nervous about the weekend, if we slip up Tottenham will go 3rd. Not sure I could live with the shame!
you could install ubuntu? its a small os. you literally download wubi and it does it all for you!
lol yes i know! we should win though, andrei is back lol
Gooner4_1998 said:
Spot on, I'm rooted! Only issue now is that I can't get into recovery mode on my windows 7 machine. Had to borrow a mates xp machine which I now don't have access to so bugger all point rooting seen as I can't install custom roms!
Are we likely to eventually get the ability to flash straight from the memory card?
Bit nervous about the weekend, if we slip up Tottenham will go 3rd. Not sure I could live with the shame!
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huh? I still can get into the recovery mode using windows 7 64 bit without problem. just make sure u run as administrator.
Can't get it to work on windows 7 for love nor money! Using 64 bit edition if it makes any odds. I assumed that I was running as admin but just in case, how would I make 100% sure? Basically fails to connect every time.
Made a bootable usb with Linux on it but had no idea what I was doing once I got in! Tried running the recovery-linux.sh file in the terminal but no luck! Terminal popped up and disappeared just as quickly. Couldn't work out how to run it direct from the terminal to see the feedback!
Does the phone get recognized by your computer before you run the recovery? Do you hear the USB duh-duh device connected sound? If it fails to connect, it's just because USB hasn't found it yet. Give it a minute or check if it's missing drivers. You can ensure you're running as admin by just right clicking and selecting run as adminstrator. It should pop up a box asking if you're sure.
I routinely get into recovery on x64 Win 7, so it's not an OS thing. Keep at it, you can use your own computer.
Gooner4_1998 said:
Can't get it to work on windows 7 for love nor money! Using 64 bit edition if it makes any odds. I assumed that I was running as admin but just in case, how would I make 100% sure? Basically fails to connect every time.
Made a bootable usb with Linux on it but had no idea what I was doing once I got in! Tried running the recovery-linux.sh file in the terminal but no luck! Terminal popped up and disappeared just as quickly. Couldn't work out how to run it direct from the terminal to see the feedback!
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Right click on command prompt, choose run as administrator i think.
Phone is connected and I can see it in devices and printers section. All drivers are installed as well. Not sure what the issue is. I'm also unable to connect to HTC sync. Had the phone replaced so its not a hardware issue. Very frustrating!

[AlphaRevX] Public Beta 2 for dInc2

Hi guys,
The day has arrived:
AlphaRevX now includes support for the Droid Incredible 2 (HBOOT 0.97).
Hop on over to http://alpharev.nl/x/beta/
We'll use this as a support thread.
This version will also download and flash custom recovery if you want to, after getting S-OFF.
Note: the very first download missed some DLLs for the windows version, that should be included now.
USB Drivers here: http://www.multiupload.com/2OFYWZFCCR
EDIT: Currently does NOT work in Windows. Use Linux.
Small Linux distro here: Download Puppy Linux
Download that, burn it to a CD or put it on a flash drive with UNetbootin.
Boot up and download/make a new key for Linux. Extract it and run as root. (open terminal and run "sudo ./alpharevx")
I couldn't get it to work in vmWare.
mines stuck on waiting for fastboot...im on window 7 64 bit, im gonna try reinstalling the drivers, but nothing else ive tried works
after reinstalling drivers....it now says failed
I am testing with my friend phone's , mine was off with xtc clip .
Thanks for work
Hell. YEAH. I'll be attempting this tomorrow!
Praise the lord, the dream is alive.
Many thanks to all the hard working folks out there. Y'all rock.
Happy rooting to all.
Sent from my ADR6350 using XDA App
It keeps on disconnecting and reconnecting, and that makes it get stuck. I uninstalled the htc sync and drivers and reinstalled the linked driver here. Going to try again. It just flat out failed the first time, got all the way to rebooting the bootloader x2 the second time, but then failed. Both times I heard the bu-dunk of a device being unconnected from my computer. Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
Edit: I tried downloading the alpharev file again, and it had more stuff in it this time. Going to try again. Will post results.
Edit 2:Still no joy. Failed in the same spot. Tried on xp and same thing. Will dig around for my old ubuntu cd and see what happens.
I keep getting stuck at waiting for fastboot also, win7 pro 64 also, might boot into linux and see if it works that way
Are there specific system requirements for this to run?
logan4434 said:
mines stuck on waiting for fastboot...im on window 7 64 bit, im gonna try reinstalling the drivers, but nothing else ive tried works
after reinstalling drivers....it now says failed
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devator22 said:
It keeps on disconnecting and reconnecting, and that makes it get stuck. I uninstalled the htc sync and drivers and reinstalled the linked driver here. Going to try again. It just flat out failed the first time, got all the way to rebooting the bootloader x2 the second time, but then failed. Both times I heard the bu-dunk of a device being unconnected from my computer. Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
Edit: I tried downloading the alpharev file again, and it had more stuff in it this time. Going to try again. Will post results.
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TheWh0leTruth said:
I keep getting stuck at waiting for fastboot also, win7 pro 64 also, might boot into linux and see if it works that way
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Let's put a error summary here:
- Windows 7 32/64bit (or all Windows OS?)
- HTC Sync not installed.
- HTC Drivers (provided by Alpharev) installed.
- switching USB ports tried
- two fastboot attempts
+ specifically for those without .dll problems (resolved).
Also, could a mod possibly merge the three Alpharevx threads..? :/
On Windows 32 it makes it up to the Fastboot process. Enter the key, everything works good, then it gets to the section trying to change the Fastboot and fails each time.
Do I need Android sdk for this, for adb.
jkhonea said:
On Windows 32 it makes it up to the Fastboot process. Enter the key, everything works good, then it gets to the section trying to change the Fastboot and fails each time.
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Added to summary.
instructions?
jkhonea said:
On Windows 32 it makes it up to the Fastboot process. Enter the key, everything works good, then it gets to the section trying to change the Fastboot and fails each time.
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this is where mine is ATM, reinstalling the drivers provided seemed to fixed the hang up issue, now it tries to go to fastboot twice and then says failed.
still windows 7 64 bit, i have an XP pc too if that works for anyone let me know plz.
jcampos719 said:
instructions?
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logan4434 said:
this is where mine is ATM, reinstalling the drivers provided seemed to fixed the hang up issue, now it tries to go to fastboot twice and then says failed.
still windows 7 64 bit, i have an XP pc too if that works for anyone let me know plz.
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For now there's only the Linux option. Seems like drivers and .dll problems don't happen there.
When i try it it says (Beta key accepted - thank you for participating!) but nothing happens my phone doesnt do anything. any help would be great.
i failed in windows numerous times, went downstairs to use my linux server and worked first time.
jcampos719 said:
instructions?
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+1 Please
so if linux is the only way right now, am i able to run a VM using linux to use alpharev?

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