First I want to say I tested this on my own HTC 7 Pro and all you need is the DFT HSPL and some time
This is the first time i wrote a tutorial so please correct me if there is a something wrong...
1. Check if you have installed HSPL on your device
2. Install the 7720 DFT Custom rom Can be found here
3.After you installed the Rom and your phone is rebootet complete the setup and connect to the internet (wifi or mobile)
4. Copy this link http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7645529/DFRouter.xap and paste it in the Internet Explorer
5.You should now have a white screen with the text Tap to open the File DFRouter.xap tap on the text and leave Internet Explorer
6.Go to your application menu there should now be the DFRouter App put your phone back in zune mode and all is working just fine
Please give me a Feedback if this fix worked for you and if it was helpful ^^
not using it anymore my phone can't detect pc Zune and charging.had to send to service centre again and they change the mobo.I believe that WP7 is totally different from wm6.I also believe many have problem using it.
It really work
Thanks a lot & DFT Lukas94 my HTC hd7 is back in zune mode after three months.
Ttblondey said:
not using it anymore my phone can't detect pc Zune and charging.had to send to service centre again and they change the mobo.I believe that WP7 is totally different from wm6.I also believe many have problem using it.
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The point here is that you can download and instal XAPs directly from the net instead of doing it through Zune and sideloading. The key to fixing the Zune mode on your phone is just to get DFRouter installed on your phone. Installing directly from the OP's dropbox account will allow it to install and will allow you to click the button "Zune Mode" to get your phone back to being able to sync with Zune again.
Router mode on Mango breaks the phone's connection to the PC entirely, which means you won't be able to charge your phone if in router mode on Mango... but if you turn your phone off and plug it into the wall-charger, it should charge... which will allow you to then install the XAP from the OP's dropbox account.
thesecondsfade said:
The point here is that you can download and instal XAPs directly from the net instead of doing it through Zune and sideloading. The key to fixing the Zune mode on your phone is just to get DFRouter installed on your phone. Installing directly from the OP's dropbox account will allow it to install and will allow you to click the button "Zune Mode" to get your phone back to being able to sync with Zune again.
Router mode on Mango breaks the phone's connection to the PC entirely, which means you won't be able to charge your phone if in router mode on Mango... but if you turn your phone off and plug it into the wall-charger, it should charge... which will allow you to then install the XAP from the OP's dropbox account.
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anyway thanks,i'm not going to risk again. I'm still on nodo.
Thanks a lot, my connection to Zune is back after 1 month
I´m pleased that it worked but I have some bad news... I don´t have a WP7 Phone anymore :/
sorry guys but I hope my tutorial helped you
hi all
i have a brand new HTC (rio) 8s
i am waiting for my micro simm so not all thinks i can test right now.
but...
i succesfully installed Devstore8 + HTC Interop Unlock
is there a way to unlock these phone ?
i want to side load some own apps
is this a good way to full unlock my phone ?
see picture
my device is locked in orange romania. I managed to install devstore8, but i can't install anything as .xap installation from IE is not supported. i also can't install htc interop_unlock & repair HTC. any ideas ?
Try to install it via windows phone 8 sdk
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got some stuff working....
busy with it...
i installed devstore8, but can't install interop unlock, it gives me this error : the system cannot find the file specified ( when using app deployment tool ). is there another way ?
megasounds said:
i succesfully installed Devstore8 + HTC Interop Unlock
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Can you Explain EXACTLY the procedure you have used to install the Devstore8, ive tryed the browser donwload but i obtain a message like this: "you havent installed your business application please refere to your company tecnical service" i've tryed also to donwnload Devstore8.xap via usb to my SD CARD and instally it from store, but the SD Store entry dont come visibile with this app on SD CARD.
So what is the correct method to have a devstore8 installed and working on my phone ?
requirements : Windows 8 , Windows phone 8 SDK, Windows phone 8 developer account.
save the .xap file on the computer and use app deployment tool to install it on your phone.
at least this is the way i did it.
ionutzsava said:
requirements : Windows 8 , Windows phone 8 SDK, Windows phone 8 developer account.
save the .xap file on the computer and use app deployment tool to install it on your phone.
at least this is the way i did it.
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asd... tankoyu, formatting and installing windows 8 on main pc right now :cyclops:
funboy27 said:
asd... tankoyu, formatting and installing windows 8 on main pc right now :cyclops:
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what devstore8 can do ?
Can I install other phones apps like nokia, samsung, i wanna download nokia drive to my 8s. Can i do that with the devstore8?
tnx
Dear Fnd
Is it possible to develop application for file transfer via WiFi for all windows phone 7. to 7.8 which can replace Bluetooth instantly
& call allow file transfer to andorid phone, pc, or any wifi enable devices. This lkind of application is there for amdorid phones
Thank you
With interop/root/full unlock you can already do this.
Internet Sharing + HTTP File Server + File Explorer can get you where you want to go.
Maybe not as directly as you would want, but that's another story
dragonide said:
With interop/root/full unlock you can already do this.
Internet Sharing + HTTP File Server + File Explorer can get you where you want to go.
Maybe not as directly as you would want, but that's another story
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sir any app u suggest for wifi file transfer
vickee4u said:
sir any app u suggest for wifi file transfer
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I don't think you really understood what I said.
I think you could start with this :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459235
I am not responsible for any damage happening to your device by doing this!
I believe Windows 8 is great for productivity, but that's not Always what we are looking for. We want to experiment with our devices and get as much out of them as possible. Android gives us the freedom to do with this tablet what we never thought possible, the overall performance is incredible and graphics are buttery smooth. However, I couldn't find a suitable guide, so I created one myself. So let's get started!
Bug list:
Everything should be working fine, contact me if not
Requirements:
USB Stick with at least 512 MB storage
USB Keyboard
USB-hub, because the tablet only has 1 USB port
Latest image available for Generic UEFI Installer from here
Image Writer Tool from here
Setting up a bootable USB
1. Download Image Writer Tool, unpack it and run the ''Win32DiskImager.exe" file
2. Once opened, navigate to your *.img file you downloaded earlier in the requirements and hit "Write" (This will format the USB drive)
3. Let it run and once it's done your USB is good to go.Setting up tablet to boot from USB
1. Enter BIOS settings by pressing the power (and hold it) and the Windows button
2. Once there, make sure UEFI boot modus is set
Booting from USB
1. Make sure your tablet is turned off
2. Plugin your USB-hub with USB Stick and Keyboard insered
3. Power on your devices while pressing the ''F12'' button
4. Now choose your USB device from the boot options
5. You'll get a few options, choose the option that fits your expectations
Note: I'd dualboot and install gummibootloader
6. Choose your prefered option and wait, the installation will run automatically
7. Once done, unplug everything and power off the device
8. When you turn your tablet back on, you'll see (if you've chosen option a. or b.) a menu with the option to boot Windows or Android
9. Navigate with volume DOWN key and select with volume UP key
This Method could also be used for the Samsung XE700T
Thanks to
LuNaTum
For creating a guide on how to change DPI
For creating a guide on how to pair bluetooth devices to Android and Windows
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Q&A
Q:
How do I install Google Play Store and other Gapps?
A:
1. Download a root explorer from Internet in .apk format, I recommend ES file explorer. (I think you are familiar with the way to install these)
2. Go in ES file explorer, then click settings and enable root exploring and root access (allow any prompt)
3. Download GoogleServicesFramework.apk from here
4. Copy with ES file explorer the downloaded .apk to /system/app/
5. Now reboot the tablet into Android
6. Download PlayStore_v4.1.10.apk from here
7. Repeat step 4. and 5. with PlayStore_v4.1.10.apk
8. Congratulations, you've installed the Google Play Store
9. If you want to install other Gapps, download the .apk and repeat step 4. and 5.
Note: If you don't see the app installed after reboot, try changing the .apk's permission to RW-R--R-- and reboot again
Q:
I can't enter BIOS by holding ''Windows''-button and ''Power''-button
A:
1. Press ''Windows''-button and ''Power''-button at the same time
2. Let go when the ''Acer''-bootlogo appears
3. Congratulations, you've entered the BIOS
Q:
I can't boot from USB, because the secure boot prohibits it
A:
1. Enter BIOS by pressing ''Windows''-button and ''Power''-button at the same time
2. Set up a supervisor password
3. Congratulations, now you can disable secure boot
Q:
The ''Gummibootloader doesn't appear when booting, but Windows boots normally
A:
1. Enter BIOS by pressing ''Windows''-button and ''Power''-button at the same time
2. Change bootorder so Android comes in first place and Windows second
3. Congratulations, you've now got Gummibootloader at boot
Q:
Android-ia1 installed perfectly, but later versions fail to install
A:
1. Go to Acers site
2. Navigate to Home page > Support > Drivers and Manuals > Select [your..tablet] > BIOS
3. Download the latest BIOS
4. Update the devices BIOS
5. Congratulations, you'll be able to install Android-ia2 and later
Q:
What other devices will also be combatible with this method?
A:
Samsung XE700T
Q:
How to get bluetooth mouse and keyboard working on Android and Windows at the same time?
A:
1. Pair your bluetooth devices first with android and the with Windows
2. On Windows download PsExec
3.Then from downloaded file copy PsExec.exe in Windows to directory C:\Windows\System32 or to directory where your System32 folder is.
4. Write in the search cmd and run it as administrator
5. Then use command: psexec -s -i regedit.exe
6. Now go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\BTHPORT\Parameters\Keys
7. From \Keys you can find your paired bluetooth devices. First there is the devices bluetooh mac address and 32 numbers long linkkey. Now write those linkeys and mac addresses up or copy them.
8. Now everything is set on Windows side. Next boot to android.
9. On android you need again for example ES file Explorer and R/W rights
10. With file Explorer fro root go to /data/misc/bluedroid/
11. Open file called BT_config.xml
12. From text find your devices using mac address
13. When you find you devices mac addres scroll down and you should see line with linkkey and 32 number code.
14. Now take that 32 number code you got from Windows
15 You have to change it little so the linkey works and here how it's done:
for example your Windows linkkey is "12345678qwertyuiasdfghjkpoiuytre" now set it as 8 number clusters like this
"12345678 qwertyui asdfghjk poiuytre"
Now you have to reverse those 8 number clusters
Take the set on far right "poiuytre" and mark it like this "po iu yt re"
Now reverse those pairs like this "re yt iu po"
Now "reytiupo" this is the first line in the new linkkey
Do the same for other three cluster. After it's done this example linkkey looks like this "reytiupojkghdfasuityerqw78563412"
16. When you have your modified Windows linkkey ready you can just replace the old one from the file BT_config.xml
17. Now just reboot android and your keyboard and mouse should work.
Q: How to change DPI from 213 to 160 (or something else)
A:
1. Get file manager on android like ES file Explorer
2. R/W rights to whole system on android
3. From root go to /system/etc/machine-props/
4. Open acer-w700.prop with ES Explorer and edit line "ro.sf.lcd_density = 213" and change 213 to 160
5. Reboot android and system should now be 160 DPI
Could this work on the surface?
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will this working on Iconia W500?
sstory792 said:
Could this work on the surface?
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mmm273 said:
will this working on Iconia W500?
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Since these devices aren't officially supported by android-ia, because its android on Intel Architecture. On surface pro android-x86 might work, you can try installing it shown above
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Sorry I meant Surface RT
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sstory792 said:
Sorry I meant Surface RT
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Hmm, then this may not work since RT's processor is ARM based
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Pretty sure even if you didn't run into any architecture problems (and you will) trying this on RT, you'll probably be blocked by Secure Boot preventing the use of a non-Microsoft bootloader. We haven't managed to crack that yet. You can try it anyhow, and report back what you find, but don't expect it to work.
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Pretty sure even if you didn't run into any architecture problems (and you will) trying this on RT, you'll probably be blocked by Secure Boot preventing the use of a non-Microsoft bootloader. We haven't managed to crack that yet. You can try it anyhow, and report back what you find, but don't expect it to work.
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That's right, Microsoft locked everything down, just as installing legacy software (although it won't run that fast with nvida processor
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mmm273 said:
will this working on Iconia W500?
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No as that is a clovertrail device. Clovertrail is physically incapable of booting into anything other than windows 8, Intel locked it for this generation silicon only, bay trail has the restriction lifted.
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Sorry I meant Surface RT
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Thatgrass said:
Hmm, then you could try this image, but I can't promise anything at least this one isn't especially for x86 system
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surface RT is ARM. Android IA is android Intel architecture, ie, x86 with Intel extensions, ie Intel core i3 and above only. There is no such thing as an operating system which is not architecture locked, I would have looked into that before writing the tutorial if I were you....
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surface RT is ARM. Android IA is android Intel architecture, ie, x86 with Intel extensions, ie Intel core i3 and above only. There is no such thing as an operating system which is not architecture locked, I would have looked into that before writing the tutorial if I were you....
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I wrote it for Acer iconia W700, my own device. I know how that device works, but other devices aren't well known by me.
Thanks for your information
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Many thanks for your help.
I followed your guide since I've got an Iconia W700, like you. Which option should I take? If I choose "run..." I got an error.
Live-installation works, though.
Did Bluetooth work in your sistem? In my w700 it just goes ON but doesnt recognize any device.
Suggestions?
Delete, because of Big edit above
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Many thanks for your help.
I followed your guide since I've got an Iconia W700, like you. Which option should I take? If I choose "run..." I got an error.
Live-installation works, though.
Did Bluetooth work in your sistem? In my w700 it just goes ON but doesnt recognize any device.
Suggestions?
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Bluetooth does not function under Android-IA, its in their FAQ.
SixSixSevenSeven said:
Bluetooth does not function under Android-IA, its in their FAQ.
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Thanks guys for your help
I'll wait they fix bluetooth.... it is worthless for me this way because I need android for GPS-mapping programs, which I only use with an external gps-bluetooth receiver...
I can't find a good gps-offline-software for windows... (like sygic for android, for example)
baffone001 said:
Thanks guys for your help
I'll wait they fix bluetooth.... it is worthless for me this way because I need android for GPS-mapping programs, which I only use with an external gps-bluetooth receiver...
I can't find a good gps-offline-software for windows... (like sygic for android, for example)
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Hit up the car computer forums, they often manage to hunt down absolute gems of GPS navigation software.
Alternatively, there are quite a few good linux navigation software suites out there apparently. Ubuntu is reasonably easy for a newcomer to use and also works alright with touch, I prefer linux mint normally but it doesnt play so nicely with touch (but it may be possible to install the ubuntu UI atop mint as mint is already a fork from ubuntu).
3rd choice. An FTDI cable may work under Android-IA in which case you can use one of the many serial GPS units out there. Most bluetooth GPS recievers are just serial based units with a bluetooth radio attached in the SPP mode.
I think the bluetooth should work fine with the linux option.
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I think the bluetooth should work fine with the linux option.
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I've always been a big fan of ubuntu. I used to have Lubuntu like only OS on my old 1000H eeepc.
But I lost a day and a full night trying to install Ubuntu 13.04 on this w700 keeping Win8 (so, dual boot) and I got really MAD since there's no way it could recognize the hard-drive partitions. I have to abort the linux thing at the moment, hoping that 13.10 or whatever could solve the problem I have with Acer W700.
I think I'll try Autoroute or some freeware option....
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Bluetooth does not function under Android-IA, its in their FAQ.
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but under the major change for Version: android-4.2.2_r1-ia2,they did mention the bluetooth is working
Major Changes:
* Secure-boot support (not default)
* Mesa rebased onto freedesktop upstream
* Bluetooth working on Iconia W700 (bluedroid stack)
* ADB TCP sessions auto-reconnect
* Linux kernel 3.9.1
however i faced the same problem..live installation work only,able to turn on the bluetooth but unable to connect to other devices..guess have to wait for more update
baffone001 said:
I've always been a big fan of ubuntu. I used to have Lubuntu like only OS on my old 1000H eeepc.
But I lost a day and a full night trying to install Ubuntu 13.04 on this w700 keeping Win8 (so, dual boot) and I got really MAD since there's no way it could recognize the hard-drive partitions. I have to abort the linux thing at the moment, hoping that 13.10 or whatever could solve the problem I have with Acer W700.
I think I'll try Autoroute or some freeware option....
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There is a guide on these forums for installing ubuntu on the surface pro which under the hood is essentially the same device as the W700. Might be worth taking a look at to see if it offers any help.
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but under the major change for Version: android-4.2.2_r1-ia2,they did mention the bluetooth is working
* Bluetooth working on Iconia W700 (bluedroid stack)
however i faced the same problem..live installation work only,able to turn on the bluetooth but unable to connect to other devices..guess have to wait for more update
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See? I experience the same you do on my W700. Let's hope for an update :good:
There is a guide on these forums for installing ubuntu on the surface pro which under the hood is essentially the same device as the W700. Might be worth taking a look at to see if it offers any help.
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Hi Six, thanks for answering. Can't find the guide, though. Would you please link me whenever you have a second? Thanks in advance
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See? I experience the same you do on my W700. Let's hope for an update :good:
Hi Six, thanks for answering. Can't find the guide, though. Would you please link me whenever you have a second? Thanks in advance
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http://www.geek.com/microsoft/how-to-install-ubuntu-on-the-surface-pro-1539262/
The forum thread only linked to that page, might aswell skip the middle man.
Well, like the topic says I want to connect my OUYA to my pc so I can send game roms to the various emulators. I tried the IP in one FTP client, but it says it can't connect!
And I installed AntFTP in the console.
Help me please.
Il_Padrino said:
Well, like the topic says I want to connect my OUYA to my pc so I can send game roms to the various emulators. I tried the IP in one FTP client, but it says it can't connect!
And I installed AntFTP in the console.
Help me please.
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You don't need to go through all that, just download and install AirDroid onto your OUYA and use that, it's the easiest way to go about it. YOu can then manage your OUYA from any browser.
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You don't need to go through all that, just download and install AirDroid onto your OUYA and use that, it's the easiest way to go about it. YOu can then manage your OUYA from any browser.
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Thank you, will do that!
ES File Explorer has a network feature as well. That's what I like to use. You do have to set up file sharing on your PC tough.
Cheers.
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