How do you modify windows mobile 6.1 or 6.5 to run on OMAP powered devices who primarily use symbian as their first OS.
winmobile runs great on omap, some htc devices are omap. The old elf and elfin are both omap in example...
if you mind to run winmobile on your nokia phone... stop wasting your time, you'll need drivers etc that doesnt' exists
what if I could hijack the nokia phone and extract it's drivers???
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HI!!!
I have an dell inspiron 1300 laptop. I have installed the Windows vista OS and i can not find any drivers for the VISTA OS. Please can someone post some links or something......
thanks to all!!!!!!!!
a driver is a program to make a surden piece of hardware work like a video card or soundcard
you have to be a bit more spc about what driver you are looking for
maybe even ask in dell's forum where that model nr mean anything to people
Gregor333 said:
HI!!!
I have an dell inspiron 1300 laptop. I have installed the Windows vista OS and i can not find any drivers for the VISTA OS. Please can someone post some links or something......
thanks to all!!!!!!!!
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You are unable to find Vista drivers for this Dell model, b'cuz Dell never shipped this system with Windows Vista.
Check here
If you try the drop-down menu to select OS, you don't have Windows Vista listed here, that's why you couldn't find the drivers.
But you hardly need any driver to be installed manually. Unlike XP, Vista has native drivers for almost everything, Video, Sound, Chipset etc. It has them all.
So, you hardly need to search for drivers. If you still face some issue, lemme know, i am good with Dell
Cheers..
same was the problem i thought existed as i have acer 5500z which was not shipped with vista.
but the xp drivers for wifi, bluetooth, lan and sound worked perfectly with vista.
for display there was no need as vista has in-built support for video.
the only thing which i miss in vista and u'll probably too is the power management software which is more useful than anything else in notebooks.
hope it helps.
dell dont make their own hardware stuff apart from the pcb and the case
so dell dont really make drivers if
they use a realteck audio chip a realteck audio chip driver for that chip will work and so fouth
so find vista drivers for all things in the laptop and you're set
I think the OP was just saying he needed all the drivers, they are out there but all individually scattered. If I find a resource I will post here. I am currently looking for the video driver as aero doesnt work. Everything else worked fine. The drivers are installed and up to date a.t.m.
As far as I know, the attempts at making OpenGL ES drivers for the TyTN II have been discontinued. But why did the developers decide to abandon the project?
Did the developers of the drivers ever release the source of their work for any other developers to pick up and continue where the first developers left off?
Has it ever been confirmed that the hardware actually does/doesn't exist and is/isn't wired in such a way that a driver can be used to add OpenGL ES support? I mean, even if the chip exists and is accessible by the OS, it doesn't have to mean that the chip is connected to the display of the device in such a way that you can utilize its features.
If so, it's be pretty much like having a computer with a powerful video card, but without the monitor connected to the card.. Instead the monitor is connected to a poor performance card in the same computer, making it possible to use the powerful card to generate "screenshots" which are then simply displayed through the poor performance card, but still without achieving the same performance as you would if the monitor had been connected directly to the powerful video card.
Can someone update me a bit on the progress, or perhaps direct me to the right place to read more? I used to closely watch the htcclassaction.org website, but now that website seems to be dead, without any info about why the development just stopped.
I know that this device is getting old and pretty much belongs to the history books now, but now that android is being ported for the TyTN II, the device may have a new chance of seeing daylight again. Perhaps someone is willing to take a look at the driver issue again and make some TyTN II video driver for android? I certainly hope that the development didn't stop because it was simply impossible to make a driver. After all, you cannot write a driver for hardware that doesn't exist.
Thanks.
yeah, up for this, and is there any driver that will install on the default wm 6.1? thanks for the upcoming reply people
I don't think it's a matter of history yet. The newer devices that have physical keyboards have the same chipset and, therefore, same performance issues they TyTN II has. That extra 124mhz the Touch Pro/2 have aren't doing much to remedy the problem.
Excuse me, what's the currently true problem ?
Some OpenGL ES applications don't runs ? ( an example ? ) or they runs too slowly ? ( an example ? ).
In my "beta" configuration everything seems to work decently.
Regards,
Stefano G.
I think some people were working on it most recently under the development and hacking thread...search Neos2007 open vg drivers...They managed to get some accelleration in much newer msm7201A devices with the ati d3d drivers but when I tried it on my tilt it had a device exception error when I ran some d3d samples...What worked for me for now was:
1. Disable manila/chome
then
2. intall Gfxboost 1.1 by chainfire
then
3. install neos2007 driverpack 2A
then
4. install HTC-CA drivers
By following the procedure above I was able to actually run the program GL benchmark and most of the d3d samples (except text) but somehow some d3d samples break the drivers too...
I have tried some Kaiser " SuperRam - 101/102 MB " roms,
nobody was completely compatible with HTC-CA drivers.
With my rom ( no SuperRAm ) I obtain the best result replacing
the DLL "ahi2dati.dll" with a renamed copy of "ahi2dati_dm.dll".
Regards.
I have bought a sony vaio vgn-fw11m laptop, and there is windows vista home premium x32 installed. Iwanted to install vista ultimate x64 on it but couldnt find some of the drivers for it. does anyone know where i can find them. cause im realy tired of x32 system, it works very slow and it doesnt fully use the sytem of the laptop for example i have 4gb ram but the x32 OS
can operate only 3gb... any ideas where i can find x 64 drivers?
now that would very much depend on what the drivers where for
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I have bought a sony vaio vgn-fw11m laptop, and there is windows vista home premium x32 installed. Iwanted to install vista ultimate x64 on it but couldnt find some of the drivers for it. does anyone know where i can find them. cause im realy tired of x32 system, it works very slow and it doesnt fully use the sytem of the laptop for example i have 4gb ram but the x32 OS
can operate only 3gb... any ideas where i can find x 64 drivers?
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I have the Sony VGN-CR240E, and I installed Windows 7 RC1 x64, since I wanted to see if I should buy that instead, and I can safely say that most things work flawlessly. The downloads page for your model should have all the drivers, and most other software like Webcam and specific control panel settings.
One thing to keep in mind is that some stuff takes more work to get working right, and sometimes it won't work at all. For example, even though I'm running the Windows recommended driver for my built Texas Instruments card reader, it still doesn't work, and I can't find any OEM x64 drivers. And there is a row of buttons such as Volume up/down/mute, webcam, and dim display, but Windows uses its own driver for that, so only volume controls completely work as intended.
So, rather than deleting one version of Vista and installing the other right away, I'd shrink the existing vista partition using Disk Mangement from the Management Console, then create a new partition on which to install Vista x64, then install on that, and make sure most stuff works. That way, you don't have to stick with the x64 version.a
Now, once you install x64, download all the drivers for your computer from the Sony support site for your compter, but only download it for hardware that isn't working fully, even though Windows recogizes it (such as the webcam and mic in my case). Then, use a tool like Universal Extractor or 7zip to extract the .exe files you downloaded into the same folder, and call that folder Drivers or something similar. Then, from Device Manager, you can install drivers for that piece of unrecognized or non-functional hardware by choosing a specific location on your computer to search, and include the folder you made earlier called Drivers, and if there is a 64 bit driver in the original installer that is compatible, it should install and work as normal, though sometimes using the original .exe file is the only way to install it correctly (as in the case of my webcam), and sometimes, it won't work at all, as in the case of my card reader. Hope that helps you.
Ive already tried visiting sony support6 and vaio support, there were only the originally installed drivers an utilities, and when i tried tried to install the card reader driver itworked, but the webcam and the WMP control panel werent working. also while installin one of the drivers the blue screen appeared. after some time imjust used the recovery to roll back to x32 home premium. any other ideas?
So, everyone
My laptop is annoying me to death because every single time i boot Windows, be it 7 or 8, i can't stay more than 30 mins without getting to Tmax and the laptop turning off. I'm currently developing a game in XNA GS 4.0 so i need Windows for the game to be done...
Question is, can i install Windows XP on my Acer V3-571G laptop with the following specs:
-Intel i5-3210M 2.5Ghz, Turbo Boost @3.1Ghz
-nVidia GT630M 2GB GDDR3 128-bit (Fermi GF108)
-Intel HD4000
-Atheros AR5BWB222 wireless a/g/n (i actually NEED this as Ethernet is already used by an old Linux PC)
-4GB RAM DDR3
-500GB HDD (must set it to Legacy mode for XP setup to boot)
-it's either Realtek HDA or Dolby Home Theater audio
-15.6" HD screen
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28602532
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You can install it on whatever PC that meets the minimum requirements.
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You can install it on whatever PC that meets the minimum requirements.
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Just don't expect to be able to find any drivers. Your GPU will not run, neither will the WiFi, and if you're using a really new system, not even your motherboard.
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Did anyone try the new Zorin 16.2? Or even Zorin? Just loaded it on my mini pc, very fast and snappy.
Zorin OS - Make your computer better.
Discover the alternative to Windows and macOS designed to make your computer faster, more powerful, secure, and privacy-respecting.
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My PC: Beelink Mini PC, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H 6 Core(Up to 4.2GHz), 32GB DDR4 RAM 500GB NVME M.2 SSD, Mini Desktop Computer [email protected] Output/WiFi 6E/BT5.2/Dual HDMI.
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Clark Joseph Kent said:
Did anyone try the new Zorin 16.2? Or even Zorin? Just loaded it on my mini pc, very fast and snappy.
Zorin OS - Make your computer better.
Discover the alternative to Windows and macOS designed to make your computer faster, more powerful, secure, and privacy-respecting.
zorin.com
My PC: Beelink Mini PC, AMD Ryzen 5 5600H 6 Core(Up to 4.2GHz), 32GB DDR4 RAM 500GB NVME M.2 SSD, Mini Desktop Computer [email protected] Output/WiFi 6E/BT5.2/Dual HDMI.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2RYNT41?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
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ZorinOS is a stable and user-friendly distribution. I installed it on the laptop of my syster-in-law a few years ago and she has no problem at all. It's her first GNU/LInux distro, she was on Windows before.
I didn't try ZorinOS 16 myself but it has great feedbacks as far as I know.
I installed it in a VM. Everything works well for the moment
Great start up menu. The virtualization is detected and ZorinOS automatically suggests to install the guest additions.
This is to confirm that ZorinOS supports the user so clearly a good distro for new GNU/Linux users and people who just want a stable system with less command lines.
I've tired lots of different versions of Linux/Slackware for the last 15 + years, some are good some are better than others. I've dual booted before, but I've found for me it's best to have separate PC's to keep them separate. Windows/Linux. But I'm running the zorin os on my main PC.
I agree, this os good to go, simple easy, think I'll keep for awhile.