Need help with installing Windows Phone 8 SDK on Windows 7 - Windows Phone 8 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I working on Windows 7 x64 version. I installed Visual Studio 2013. When I install Windows Phone 8 SDK I got error
Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 x86 Minimum Runtime - 11.0.507 A required certificate is not within its validity period when verifying against the current system clock or the timestamp in the signed file
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THE.W!ZARD said:
I working on Windows 7 x64 version. I installed Visual Studio 2013. When I install Windows Phone 8 SDK I got error
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dude u need set your system time to 2012 then u can install it

have you tried the windows phone lite sdk?

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Windows 7 RC on Shift?

Hi All,
I was trying to install Win 7 on my HTC Shift using the USB disk method. The installation goes well until it get to the last step configuring windows or your machine.... then it gives me an error, Installer was unable to configure windows to run on your hardware restart installation.
Any ideas why is that or how it can be resolved?
Thanks
There's the RTM version now available, check for Hash to be sure it's the real deal, and use the same install instructions. I recommed you use Windows Update before drivers, then install what is left because there's some new drivers like Authentec TrueSuite which is only downloadable through manufacturers. All works
mrabie said:
Hi All,
I was trying to install Win 7 on my HTC Shift using the USB disk method. The installation goes well until it get to the last step configuring windows or your machine.... then it gives me an error, Installer was unable to configure windows to run on your hardware restart installation.
Any ideas why is that or how it can be resolved?
Thanks
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I'm running Win 7 RC for a while now on my shift... and everything is fine... I don't know what is the issue you have. maybe you should try to reinstall it and check if you have a correct version of Win 7 RC.

Windows 7 X64 and Android Phone Driver

anyone manage to install Android Phone Driver on Windows 7 x64?
afer installing with Android SDK 1.5 r3 the installation failed with reason : files being used ?

[SOLVED] Kies 3.0 won't run

I downloaded Kies 3.0.13091.39 from Samsung's website and installed it under Windows 7 SP1 x64 (.NET 4.5 installed). But when I try to run it, I get a popup error "The ordinal 12404 could not be located in the dynamic link library mfc90u.dll". I tried uninstalling, re-downloading, and re-installing, but I still get the error. Has anyone else encountered this?
Has anyone successfully run Kies 3.0 on Windows 7 x64? If so, I'll know the problem is specific to my own PC. If not, I'll just wait for Samsung to fix it.
I run it on mine. I haven't tried it since I got the n3 though. I'll try it out tonight and see how it does
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inmotion said:
I run it on mine. I haven't tried it since I got the n3 though. I'll try it out tonight and see how it does
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Thanks. Are you sure you run Kies 3.0, though? I thought that version was only for the Note 3 so far.
Gary02468 said:
Thanks. Are you sure you run Kies 3.0, though? I thought that version was only for the Note 3 so far.
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I've installed it on my pc but haven't ran it with the note 3 yet. I'll try it out tonight
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N900A using xda app-developers app
I've got it on Windows 8.1 at the moment and it works fine. Since I read this post I installed it on a virtual machine running Windows 7 and XP and it works fine on that as well. It also syncs and backs up the phone. I'm thinking it's because the program is in beta. I honestly can't stand having to have 2 different versions of keys on my computer because I have other samsung devices.
It works for me on Windows 7 x64.
That error looks like something related to Microsoft visual c++ 2008 runtime files. Download and reinstall the "Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable package"
DrAzzy said:
It works for me on Windows 7 x64.
That error looks like something related to Microsoft visual c++ 2008 runtime files. Download and reinstall the "Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable package"
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Yup, that fixed it. Thanks! (The 2008 Visual C++ redistributable hadn't been present at all--only the 2005 and 2010 versions were previously installed.)
Gary02468 said:
Yup, that fixed it. Thanks! (The 2008 Visual C++ redistributable hadn't been present at all--only the 2005 and 2010 versions were previously installed.)
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This fix does not work for me. 2008 Visual C++ redistributable SP1 was already present when I tried. I uninstalled and re-installed to see if that worked, and still no luck.
Gary02468 said:
Has anyone successfully run Kies 3.0 on Windows 7 x64? If so, I'll know the problem is specific to my own PC. If not, I'll just wait for Samsung to fix it.
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When you connect your phone to Kies via a USB cable, you will be automatically notified of any available software updates for your device.
96BCNR33 said:
This fix does not work for me. 2008 Visual C++ redistributable SP1 was already present when I tried. I uninstalled and re-installed to see if that worked, and still no luck.
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Same here any other FIX?
Yeah I've installed and ran the newest Kies 3 and connected my note 3 successfully. I don't know why everyone else is having so much trouble. Make sure you reinstall your drivers if not connecting and that your computer is up to date too.
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DrAzzy said:
It works for me on Windows 7 x64.
That error looks like something related to Microsoft visual c++ 2008 runtime files. Download and reinstall the "Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable package"
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Yup confirmed, worked for me as I had just installed it earlier and got that very same error, thanks man :good:
Dl and run this:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=5582
Worked for me, now no error
It turns out that the 64bit version of the runtime files doesn't work. You have to use the x86 version on Windows 7 x64. That solved my kies issue.
NasTraDooMis said:
Dl and run this:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=5582
Worked for me, now no error
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Ordinal 12404 not located - similiar problem
Gary02468 said:
I downloaded Kies 3.0.13091.39 from Samsung's website and installed it under Windows 7 SP1 x64 (.NET 4.5 installed). But when I try to run it, I get a popup error "The ordinal 12404 could not be located in the dynamic link library mfc90u.dll". I tried uninstalling, re-downloading, and re-installing, but I still get the error. Has anyone else encountered this?
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I am operating a Dell Inspiron 64bit; Windows 7 Premium edition. I receive the same error message "The ordinal 12404 could not be located in the dynamic link library mfc90u.dll". As suggested on "about.com" I....
Downloaded the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package MFC Security Update and ran it. I was advised that this would replace/restore the mfc90u.dll with the most recent copy provided by Microsoft. However, after rebooting I continued to get the same message as above...the ordinal 12404...
I note that this original post was made back in 2013. Has anyone found the solution?
Redne said:
I am operating a Dell Inspiron 64bit; Windows 7 Premium edition. I receive the same error message "The ordinal 12404 could not be located in the dynamic link library mfc90u.dll". As suggested on "about.com" I....
Downloaded the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package MFC Security Update and ran it. I was advised that this would replace/restore the mfc90u.dll with the most recent copy provided by Microsoft. However, after rebooting I continued to get the same message as above...the ordinal 12404...
I note that this original post was made back in 2013. Has anyone found the solution?
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You might want to check for any subsequent updates that were made to VC++ 2008. That might fix the error.
NasTraDooMis said:
Dl and run this:
Worked for me, now no error
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Thanks that works for me too.
ordinal 12404 fix
You have to use the SP1 version of Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package to fix the problem.
32 bit PC version ==> Do a search for "Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)"
64 bit PC version ==> Do a search for "Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x64)"
the installation of Microsoft Visual C++ 20058 and a reboot worked for me. Thank you.

[Q] Application Deployment tool

am install sdk 8 and unlocked my lumia 720 but when i open Application Deployment tool to install app on my wp8 i fund this massege
radwan020 said:
am install sdk 8 and unlocked my lumia 720 but when i open Application Deployment tool to install app on my wp8 i fund this massege
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You won't be able to use the WP8 SDK from Windows Server or a virtual machine like Hyper-V, VirtualBox, VMWare, etc. Make sure you're running Windows 8 x64 or higher and make sure Hyper-V is enabled.
Are you using the modified SDK from here or Arnold Vink's lite SDK? The only thing I can recommend from seeing your screenshot is that you need to reinstall the SDK.
did you unlock phone first with Windows Phone Developer Registration (run this on computer)
Solved by installing visual studio update 3.

How to fix fastboot on windows 8.1

I found how to fix fastboot on windows 8.1 just follow this: http://plugable.com/2012/12/01/windows-8-and-intel-usb-3-0-host-controllers
nemanjsb said:
I found how to fix fastboot on windows 8.1 just follow this: http://plugable.com/2012/12/01/windows-8-and-intel-usb-3-0-host-controllers
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From the post:
As of Windows 8.1, we don’t recommend replacing the in-box Windows USB 3.0 stack with the Intel Windows 7 stack, as described in this post.
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This is a hassle and a mess, and newer versions of Windows 8.1 will reenable driver signature enforcement on every boot. I would not recommend it.
There is a proper way in CM11 post, and works 100%. Just make sure your Windows is up to date, import the information from attached file to registry, and install proper HTC drivers. Works on Windows 10, also.

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