Is it possible to install Windows 8.1 or 8 on this tablet? i know it has an x86 atom CPU but i havent been able to figure out how to install Windows on it yet.
has anyone here installed windows on a x86 android tablet? if so i want to know how to do it on this samsung tablet
I suppose, having Windows 8.1 sources, you won't build the system without having sources for all hardware components of the device. So no, it is not possible to install Windows on every device.
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hi i have a 4150 with wm2003. i downloaded the file from ur site and i want to know if i can update my device??
10x.
it can if somebody at hp or ms compile it to that platform and leak it
like happent with the 2005 for xda2's
roms unlike normal windows only have the specific drivers required by the device and if the hardware is not 100% the same then the rom dont work
kinda like trying to install macOSX on a pc
Hi
How about installing a linux based mobile os on to a Windows mobile (XDA Stealth).
OpenMoko is designed to run on ARM processors and so is windows mobile, so I think technically it is possible to do so.
I am probably going to work around that. Just wanted to know if anyone had already done that.
About openmoko http://wiki.openmoko.org
Thanks
Kunal Deo
It is possible
Just found out on handhelds.org that it is possible to install linux on HP IPAQ.
Hi can you please tell me more about the openmoko on our windows mobile device whats the steps to get it to run? and what files or needed any links thanksI went to thehttp://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Why_Openmokobut its too confusing for me to understand it lol
Hi guys.i'm new on this forum and dont have experience on coocking rom's.Could someone help me to build a wm6 rom for my navigator please?I did a backup of my wince5 rom (dump.bin file) but i cant extract its content.what tool do i 've to use?thanks anyway
blackwolf511 said:
Hi guys.i'm new on this forum and dont have experience on coocking rom's.Could someone help me to build a wm6 rom for my navigator please?I did a backup of my wince5 rom (dump.bin file) but i cant extract its content.what tool do i 've to use?thanks anyway
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As far as I know most GPS devices are based on Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Core it's like a small Windows with Start Menu, Desktop and so on, but this feature is locked down only to Navigation Software and Simple file browsing.
There is no final Windows CE6, only some RC versions.
Windows Mobile is also based on Windows CE, but that's a different OS tree.
Basically there is nothing You can do with the dump.
P.S. I think You mean Acer P610
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As far as I know most GPS devices are based on Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Core it's like a small Windows with Start Menu, Desktop and so on, but this feature is locked down only to Navigation Software and Simple file browsing.
There is no final Windows CE6, only some RC versions.
Windows Mobile is also based on Windows CE, but that's a different OS tree.
Basically there is nothing You can do with the dump.
P.S. I think You mean Acer P610
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Yes y're right i have an ACER P610 NAVIGATOR.So basically i cant even create a xip.bin install file to reinstall my system 'cause it has became very unstable(or if is there some tool to could extract and edit my current OS image)?where can i find a wince6 rc install file can somebody link me somehere?any help would be apreciated.thanks
Hello.
With the growing sizes of SD and microSD Cards it is (or will become) more important to have a good and reliable filesystem to store the big amounts of data.
Well, on Windows Mobile there is only support for FAT and FAT32, and as commonly known, they don't belog into categories like reliable.
Microsoft just introduced a new Filesystem called exFAT, which has quite a lot of advantages. Sadly, it is not supported in the latest Version of Windows Mobile.
When I searched the internet, I found that Windows CE6.0 R2 came out, which contains support for exFAT. There are also a lot of resources free to download, which should help porting exFAT to Windows Mobile 6.5
Windows CE 6.0 Evaluation Toolkit:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=7e286847-6e06-4a0c-8cac-ca7d4c09cb56
Windows CE 6.0 R2
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=f41fc7c1-f0f4-4fd6-9366-b61e0ab59565
Windows CE 6.0 R3
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=bc247d88-ddb6-4d4a-a595-8eee3556fe46
Maybe it is possible to port, maybe not. I can't tell, but maybe a developer here finds that interesting enough to take a look at it.
The drivers written for Windows CE 6.0 are written for running on CE 6.0 kernel that has a completely new architecture, as it is much more optimized for speed etc etc etc.....
Our devices are running CE 5.2 Kernel.
We'll have support for exFAT when Windows Mobile 7 will be released.
Windows Mobile 7 will run on 6.x or 7.x CE Kernel, where the exFAT FS drivers are / will be available.
*sigh* ... ok
Hi there, are there any Drivers for Windows 8 yet, as the ones available for download are not supported on Win 8, please.
Go here:
http://bit.ly/TTPAN2