I have a Nextbook tablet that belongs to a friend. It has Windows 8.1 on it. He told me it wouldn't turn on. It turned on for me but it promted for a password which he didn't remember so I went ahead and did a system (external ) reset. I followed the instructions from the Nextbook website. Windows will not boot up now. What happens is I push the power button, it powers on , goes to logo on the screen then says "setting up a few more things...2%...". Then 2 error messages come on (see below) and it wont go any further. ..Endless loop. The Nextbook does not have a normal USB plug.(just a small one) It does not have a dvd drive. This is just a tablet with a detachable keyboard. Any new ideas on this would be great. I would like to fix the memory issue and reinstall the Windows, but , how? Thank You in advance!
msoobe.exe-application error-
The instruction at 0x7560a7f3 referenced memory at 0x5de5865b. The memory could not be read.
Install Windows-
Windows could not complete the installation.To install windows on this computer, restart the installation.
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Hi,
I tried to install Ubuntu UNR and I guess that has done some problem with MBR and my Shift-HDD.
I tried to do a FN+3, but it shows a message as "Invalid Hidden partition's boot sector data. Please restart and try F3 again. (69304410) (128)"
I tried to fo FN+10, and new copy of Windows 7. In the drive format/selection screen... it shows a message "ensure that the disk's controller is enabled in the computer's bios".
I tried to load default from BIOS - still same problem.
Kindly help.
I tried the search - but it was not helpful at an urgent search. If there is any link / advice... pleasee.......
The panic button is off...
I tried to boot and install Windows 7 again. I went into the repair mode. I saw the COMMAND PROMPT there.
I tried DISKPART and did a format of the HDD disk as in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=474985
I restarted... and it is allowing me to install Windows 7 now. It is in progress in my SHIFT.
Hope this would be resolved
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Hi
I have tried the dummies guide concerning updating the HTC USB drivers but had a couple of issues:
1. If I press F8 during the boot process I get an abreviated version of the bois setup which has no selection for turning off digital signing of drivers. I have an ASUS motherboard so to enter the bois I press the DEL key. Whilst in the bios I can see no option for turning off the digital signing. The instructions in the thread simply don't work.
I have done some searching and found web pages that explain how to enter the command window, paste 2 or 3 lines of text to turn off digital signing and put W7 64 bit into a sort of test mode. I have done that and have "Test Mode Windows 7600" in the bottom right corner of my Desktop. I still can't install the HTC USB driver as it brings up an error due to being not signed.
Without installing the new driver I cant change my ROM. There must be others in the same boat having changed to Windows 7. Please help.
Ok a few things:
I'm on windows 7 x64 build 7600, I'm having NO problems, just connect your device in windows let it connect with active sync
Then de-connect your blacktsone, shut it down, and hold volume down button then press start up, it will now start in bootloader mode
Now re-connect and wait for it to get installed by your pc!
If you really DO need htc drivers
Go into your bios
Turn of any quick booting AND turn off full logog display
When windows is starting AFTER the bootscreen you'll get a screen with some sort of TABLE in it with all your hardware and all they're IRQ's
at THIS moment when you see this table press f8
Then you get a boot menu
and you can follow your guide with turning off the signed drivers etcetera!
Great Greet Giblet
wow dude, treat me like the idiot I am. Step by step please.
"Then de-connect your blacktsone" - i guess you mean take out the USB cable?
I wait for it to get re-installed but nothing happens whilst in bootloader and the word serial stays at the bottom of the screen
OMG
Oh my god, I am really frustrated becuase I managed to get it to work with your help but I don't know how. I must have tried everything 10 times without luck then all of a sudden it worked.
If only I knew what I was doing wrong I could pass it along to the next poor sap.
Thanks for your help.
H
Some options to get a new ROM on your device:
Alternative Option: Run ROM from storage card (this requires HSPL on your device)
- Connect your phone to your pc with the usb cable
- Choose Disk Drive option on your phone when presented with the choice.
- Extract the downloaded rar and if not called BLACIMG.nbh rename the romfile to that (ruusigned.nbh is commonly used so rename when so)
- Copy the BLACIMG.nbh to your phone's storage card via Windows Explorer where it should show up as an removable harddrive.
- Disconnect your phone from the pc once copy has finished.
- Shut down your phone.
- Press Volume Down (left top of phone) and keep it pressed while pressing the Start button (on top of phone) once.
- The bootloader (red,green,blue,white screen) will now start, it will detect the new rom file and ask you if you want to update your current one.
- Confirm and follow instructions on screen
Done.
As for your unsigned drivers i can offer some tips:
- Press F8 after you have seen all your hard drives recognized in the bios bootup screen but before you see the Windows Logo.
- F8 might be set as a bootselector menu by your motherboard manufacturer, if this gets in the way of trying the get to the F8 options from Windows you can disable it in your BIOS (to enter press del)
- If you have Windows 7 Ultimate you are entitled to XP-Mode which is basically a built in virtual machine of Windows XP within Windows 7, some people have been succesfull connection their phone to that XP installation and were able to update via it.
Hope this helps. together with the previous poster's comment you should come a long way, good luck.
Heefy said:
Oh my god, I am really frustrated becuase I managed to get it to work with your help but I don't know how. I must have tried everything 10 times without luck then all of a sudden it worked.
If only I knew what I was doing wrong I could pass it along to the next poor sap.
Thanks for your help.
H
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Oh lol, guess you just managed, grats on that. for future you could try the alternative option i posted, works garanteed irregardless of operation system.
Solution found, thread closed
In future try posting such queries in the Dummies guide: updating HTC USB Sync Drivers thread. Thats what its there for
Once again, we tried to Restore using the Recovery CD's, and we did the Full Wipe with CD1, and then we turned the laptop off as stated. We then turned it on with the CD2 in there, but when we boot it from CD2, it gives us the following error:
Code:
CDBOOT: Couldn't find BOOTMGR
The laptop is a Toshiba Satellite M305D-S4829 with Windows Vista. This is our second time doing this. We did it once before a few month's ago, then Upgraded it to Windows 7, but now we're having problems so we're trying to go back.
When I try to insert CD1, it either goes to a screen asking me if I have a backup (which I don'y), and when I press no, it ejects the CD and turns off. The other option doesn't work because I can't find the Drivers anywhere. Can anybody assist me?
To tell the truth, your probably gonna have to install windows 7 again, simply because it has default drivers.
Look at the bottom of your laptop. You see the sticker with the numbers and which edition of Vista it's for.
Download that copy of Vista.
In case you are wondering, it is completely legal to download the contents of the disk, counterfitting the KEY is not.
Burn, install. After install you have a 100% clean copy of Vista without all the bloatware.
Now from a different PC, or before the install download the drivers from the manufacturer website.
Download updates.
Clean system, and no "Try Napster for 30 Days FREE!!!!ZOMG!!!"
Hi
Long story short - I bricked my 32GB HP Touchpad after running online WebOS Doctor 3.05 which worked and rebooted. But when I went to connect USB to see drive in Windows it wouldn't access it and wanted to format the SD CARD. So I said yes. A reboot later and it sat on HP logo.
So I did another online WebOS Doctor 3.05 and it stuck at 12% for ages. I disconnected the device and it then said ! www.palm.com/ROM screen.
I did a little research and came across http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...6#post20989526 and have followed the novaterm commands for 32 GB device.
But I am stuck at Step 9
9) Run webOS Doctor 3.0.0 (This is to ensure a repartitioning and no other version will work at this point )
I have downloaded webosdoctorp300hstnhwifi.zip from the Internals site but I am unsure how to start this from the command prompt.
Is it done from the Windows command prompt or the Novaterm command prompt? And what command do I issue to finish Step 9?
Addendum to the thread mentioned above: I'm running Windows 7 64 bit as the host PC...
Regards
Soulace1970
Soulace1970 said:
Hi
Long story short - I bricked my 32GB HP Touchpad after running online WebOS Doctor 3.05 which worked and rebooted. But when I went to connect USB to see drive in Windows it wouldn't access it and wanted to format the SD CARD. So I said yes. A reboot later and it sat on HP logo.
So I did another online WebOS Doctor 3.05 and it stuck at 12% for ages. I disconnected the device and it then said ! www.palm.com/ROM screen.
I did a little research and came across http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...6#post20989526 and have followed the novaterm commands for 32 GB device.
But I am stuck at Step 9
9) Run webOS Doctor 3.0.0 (This is to ensure a repartitioning and no other version will work at this point )
I have downloaded webosdoctorp300hstnhwifi.zip from the Internals site but I am unsure how to start this from the command prompt.
Is it done from the Windows command prompt or the Novaterm command prompt? And what command do I issue to finish Step 9?
Addendum to the thread mentioned above: I'm running Windows 7 64 bit as the host PC...
Regards
Soulace1970
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If you've made it this far after running all of those Novaterm commands, you're in for a treat. Just turn off your HP Touchpad, run the WebOSDoctor 3.0.0 by double clicking it on your desktop (if you can't run it, you need to install java, see java.com) Once the dialog box tells you to connect your Touchpad, make sure to hold the up power button when you plug it in, this will boot you to the USB symbol, which is Webos Recovery. Click next button on the dialog box on your computer. It will do the rest. Make sure to charge the unit for awhile with it off if possible (hold home+power for 10-20 seconds after the HP symbol shows up to force it to turn off), as it's a good idea to have at least 30% battery when you do. I've done this process many times to reset my TP when I tried out Ubuntu.
Edit: By the way, you need to extract that zip file prior to running the .jar file (which is the WebOSDoctor program)
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I got my brothers... tried everything... saw this...
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/38786-tpdebrick-v004/
downloaded ubuntu like it suggested... ran it as a live cd... downloaded the stuff... followed the directions (Spelling is CaSe sensitive in ubuntu) and holy crap... it worked!!!
Hi, i tried reseting windows. The process begin 5%, 10%... After long time a message un the blues screen " there had a problemas .. No changes were made".
Now the windows dont start, i can see the first menĂº, i can run android, but when i tried fin windows the screen is black. I push the screen and it react,
I plug a keyboard, i repeat the reseting procesos, and i get always the same message.
but windows dont start. Pleased any advice.
same story, reinstalled from flash drive using image from 4pda
recovery/reset moves files and zeros the partition. maybe windows messed up or one got impatient? no matter.
download necessary firmware from teclast's chinese or english websites, enter the ID of your model to get links.
the english site uses onedrive to host files and the chinese uses baidu (you'll need to register free overseas account, just google).
you can actually use any other already prepared (bootable) windows usb installation, this is just easier as a stock recovery will reprint your key.
format a usb drive as fat32, make sure volume label/name of the flash drive is "WINPE".
copy all files from the windows folder you just downloaded.
make sure battery is fully charged, you will need a usb hub too.
connect a keyboard and the drive you just formatted to the tablry using the microusb adapter.
turn on tablet and tap delete repeatedly. once in the bios navigate to "save & exit" tab - "boot override" menu - select your USB.
wait. if you see a blue screen just repeat, its normal. process is automatic and tablet will reboot once the images are written.