Hello there,
following Chris tutorials, I flashed my Teclast C5J6 tablet with Lollipop.
Later I wanted to install windows 10, so I downloaded (with Microsoft Media Creation Tool) all four possible Windows 10 version:
Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Home N, Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Pro N.
I tried to install each of them but when it comes to insert a serial number, I insert the one obtained from the preinstalled Windows 8 (got with Belarc Advisor) and every time it says that the serial number is not correct.
So now I am tring to reinstall Windows 8.1 but also this time, it says that the serial is not correct.
So what to do with Windows 10? And what was the exact windows version preinstalled on my Teclast (at least I can have a fully licensed windows 8, waiting for an answer for Windows 10, that anyway gives me a lot of problems with drivers, first of all the touchscreen one, that it is not installing) ?
Thanks in advance!
I had the same, for some reason Teclast blocked my windows key. I contacted Microsoft directly and thats what they told me. So after that I contacted my seller on allyexpress, but thy could help me ether.
I think our key isn't working because we use a other ISO file.
So I fixed it the "bad" way ( if you know what I mean, with a clean start in windows 10).
So I highly recommend to use a other windows 8.1 key. If you don't want to argue with your buyer or teclast them self.
After your windows 8.1 is activated correctly, you can upgrade without problems to windows 10:victory::victory::victory::victory:
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Has anyone got this to work? No one mentions Win7 in the thread about replacing drivers to get Vista to work and don't want to mess up my ActiveSync (which works) if I have another choice? Any advice would be great!
P.S. I don't have a XP machine available, converted both to Win7 beta.
I would like to think there would be no problem you'll use the same WMDC as vista, but if you not sure flash the rom from the sd card, just rename it to blacimg.nbh (.nhb whatever? lol) and copy it to the SD main directory, once you enter bootloader follow the on screen instructions and it will flash the rom, I prefer this as it is faster then using the pc
Windows 7 is working excellent
mkent_barbados said:
Has anyone got this to work? No one mentions Win7 in the thread about replacing drivers to get Vista to work and don't want to mess up my ActiveSync (which works) if I have another choice? Any advice would be great!
P.S. I don't have a XP machine available, converted both to Win7 beta.
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Hello,
I have a Windows 7 latest build working. Just install WDMC (same version as vista mentioned above!)
It's working without any modifications and even much more stable then vista. It uses also less memory then Vista.
It is a very good choice apart from Windows XP -> Vista is the Beta version of Windows 7!!! ;-)
Many Thanks
Roman
mkent_barbados said:
Has anyone got this to work? No one mentions Win7 in the thread about replacing drivers to get Vista to work and don't want to mess up my ActiveSync (which works) if I have another choice? Any advice would be great!
P.S. I don't have a XP machine available, converted both to Win7 beta.
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I had nearly every build of windows 7 started with 6801 over beta 1 (7000) up to 7068 now and it worked on every version 32bit and 64bit! Just use the mobile device center ;-)
I've had no problems with win 7 synched to my Touch phone
No Problems with Win 7 no need to install anything to contact phone just use the mobile device center.
Ditto, works perfectly. You'll find Windows 7 installs some drivers the first time you connect your phone which may mean your flash times out while it waits. Just let the drivers install and the re-run the RUU and it'll start to flash
Running Windows 7 RC1 (7068) and no issues whatsoever
i couldnt HardSPL on windows 7 but other than that it works great with the HD.
I was trying to use USPL and that doesn't work (get USB in bootloader but the exe fails as can't find the usb port), guess I could try HardSPL but liked the idea of USPL. can you run USPL from the memory card?
did you change the usb drivers to the old ones? and turn off usb in active sync (on the pc)
I've done it on Windows 7 like the other users with no issues.
mkent_barbados said:
Has anyone got this to work? No one mentions Win7 in the thread about replacing drivers to get Vista to work and don't want to mess up my ActiveSync (which works) if I have another choice? Any advice would be great!
P.S. I don't have a XP machine available, converted both to Win7 beta.
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i am using win 7 RC, no issue with any thing~ flash, sync, charge, share internet.
mkent_barbados said:
I was trying to use USPL and that doesn't work (get USB in bootloader but the exe fails as can't find the usb port), guess I could try HardSPL but liked the idea of USPL. can you run USPL from the memory card?
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Install Vmware Workstation 6.5 and then create a new windows XP virtual machine.
Map you usb to the VM whenever you want to flash using USPL and not only. It works perfect!
ok thanks guys, sounds like using the old drivers will work, but Vmware sounds like a perfect solution will try that.
Ca5c4d3 said:
Running Windows 7 RC1 (7068) and no issues whatsoever
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If you don't mind may I ask where you get the download for RC1 7068? I tried through MS site and got a license key but no download link, it said download was no longer available. Would like to try it.
works fine on build 7048
hanlence said:
i am using win 7 RC, no issue with any thing~ flash, sync, charge, share internet.
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This is funny.... I would love to know how you have RC1 when its not even been produced yet / hit testing stages of RC
To clear up some comments on Windows RC1. The leaked version of Windows 7 build 7068 in the license agreement says Release Candidate so people are thinking its RC1.
No biggie.
For those who want to upgrade from a previous version of Windows 7 Beta to Build 7068 understand that it WILL break your Windows Mobile Center 6.1 - when it tells you that its not compatible with the 6.1 version in the upgrade it means it. Don't mess with it. Install a fresh copy or you will not get it to work. Even if you download the 6.1 version to re-install.
For those who are installing the HTC for the first time it will say that it cannot find it. That's okay. Once it cannot find it - refresh your windows update and it will find a new driver. once that is installed it will try to install a another driver and it can't find that one. Refresh Update again and it will then find the final driver and Windows Mobile Center will recognize the Touch HD.
Guys, I have ActiveSync working (I am on Win7 7000 however) but was trying to flash (and yes, I had 'unticked' allow USB). This is what was failing. Can't find an XP disc so will try the older drivers as per the solution for Vista. Thanks for all the help.
search for VistaRUU on google for the older driver. It should work just fine under windows 7, I've used it to flash my friends' hermes.
Hi all,
Sorry if this has already been covered.
Can anyone tell me if they have sucessfully installed a new ROM when running Windows through Virtualbox? My current OS is Ubuntu and from what i have read there are only limited sync functions with Linux.
Also can i install a ROM on a sim locked handset? My handset is in Orange UK, and i plan on keeping the Orange SIM in it. The only other handset i installed a ROM on was a vanilla TYTN so sim lock wasn't an issue.
Thanks in advance
GF
GaelForce said:
Hi all,
Sorry if this has already been covered.
Can anyone tell me if they have sucessfully installed a new ROM when running Windows through Virtualbox? My current OS is Ubuntu and from what i have read there are only limited sync functions with Linux.
Also can i install a ROM on a sim locked handset? My handset is in Orange UK, and i plan on keeping the Orange SIM in it. The only other handset i installed a ROM on was a vanilla TYTN so sim lock wasn't an issue.
Thanks in advance
GF
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Yes , I've mate bit in different setup i have Vista 64bit so i can't use it flash my TOuch HD so i used my vmware xp to flash my phone and it work fine
so i hope is should for virtual box too
If ActiveSync works in your virtual environment, then it should go smoothly. You can also flash your TouchHd without vbox. Just copy (in massive storage device mode which ubuntu should recognize straight away) blacimg.nbh on the memory card and restart phone pressing vol down button.
i think it should work
http://code.google.com/p/htc-flasher/
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Hi all,
Also can i install a ROM on a sim locked handset? My handset is in Orange UK, and i plan on keeping the Orange SIM in it. The only other handset i installed a ROM on was a vanilla TYTN so sim lock wasn't an issue.
Thanks in advance
GF
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Yes. If you run HardSPL or USPL you can install pretty much any cooked rom currently available to your phone. This bypasses all that locking crap
vinumsv said:
Yes , I've mate bit in different setup i have Vista 64bit so i can't use it flash my TOuch HD so i used my vmware xp to flash my phone and it work fine
so i hope is should for virtual box too
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Why can't you use Vista 64bit to flash? Mine works perfectly.
Thanks for all your help. I've installed ActiveSync (WMDC) on the the Windows 7 beta but can't get it to recognise my handset through vBox. Possibly a Win7 issue or just my set up. I'll create a Vista box and try that.
@ Sidewinder - Can you run the HardSPL from flash or does it need ActiveSync?
Thanks again
I want to bring up the old topic because I have problems attaching my Touch HD to VirtualBox guest OS.
My host OS is Windows 7 and guest OS - Windows XP SP3.
HTC storage works pretty well I I'm selecting Disk Drive after connecting my device to PC.
ActiveSync also works well in my VBox. In that case I'm selecting Devices-> USB Devices -> Generic NDIS. The phone disappears from Host OS and appears in VirtualBox. Active Sync recognizes it and everything's OK.
But if I want to flash my phone I need to press vol down and then power on. After doing that I'm connecting my phone to PC. Host OS recognizes it as Qualcomm device. Serial changes to USB on my phone.
And then I'm trying to add that new USB device called "Qualcomm .. something" to vbox. When I'm doing it - vbox guest OS screen freezes and nothing happens.
Any ideas how to solve that? Do I need to install HTC drivers (modified drivers) for my Windows 7 host OS?
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I want to bring up the old topic because I have problems attaching my Touch HD to VirtualBox guest OS.
My host OS is Windows 7 and guest OS - Windows XP SP3.
HTC storage works pretty well I I'm selecting Disk Drive after connecting my device to PC.
ActiveSync also works well in my VBox. In that case I'm selecting Devices-> USB Devices -> Generic NDIS. The phone disappears from Host OS and appears in VirtualBox. Active Sync recognizes it and everything's OK.
But if I want to flash my phone I need to press vol down and then power on. After doing that I'm connecting my phone to PC. Host OS recognizes it as Qualcomm device. Serial changes to USB on my phone.
And then I'm trying to add that new USB device called "Qualcomm .. something" to vbox. When I'm doing it - vbox guest OS screen freezes and nothing happens.
Any ideas how to solve that? Do I need to install HTC drivers (modified drivers) for my Windows 7 host OS?
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maybe a strange question but why dont you just flash whit windows 7
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maybe a strange question but why dont you just flash whit windows 7
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My PC is now mine. It is in domain and controlled by AD and GPO and bitlocker is ON. So I can't press F8 during boot to select "disable driver signatures". So the only option - flash it from Virtual machine in my case. Unless flash it from SD card (which I don't like).
Hi all I'm new to this so if I am asking the obvious then forgive me.
I have been using a KJam for ages and have just bought a MDA Vario III and for the life of me I cannot find drivers for either of them to sync to my Windows 7 64bit laptop. I have tried the HTC site, O2, T-mobile and google searches to no avail.
Once I can find the drivers I can change the awfull O2 rom version that is installed on the MDA and get my contacts and other stuff off my Kjam
Thanks to anyone prepaired to help
Just install WMDC from the M$ site.
I have installed as suggested but windows only finds a generic serial device and a message that windows failed to find the device driver.
When Windows Mobile Device Center is run it just tries to connect but eventually gives an ERROR message
I am running Windows 7 64 bit on a Sony Laptop
any help would be very welcome
Cheers
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I have installed as suggested but windows only finds a generic serial device and a message that windows failed to find the device driver.
When Windows Mobile Device Center is run it just tries to connect but eventually gives an ERROR message
I am running Windows 7 64 bit on a Sony Laptop
any help would be very welcome
Cheers
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Maybe you can find an answer in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=579612&highlight=64+bit
Hey guys,
is it possible to get Windows 7 working on the Shift by using a Win7 Update, rather than a full Win7 version on CDROM?
I have a Win7 Professional Update for XP or Vista through my employer that I would like to use on my Shift, especially because I woudn't need a USB DVD. I can't find anything about whether this process will work just like the other options in the guides here, or that it is best not to use this on the Shift.
Anyone have any experience with this that can help me feel a bit more safe in using the Update?
thanks,
HB
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Don't worry about MOD EDITmessing up your shift, you can always use the recovery keys (fn+f3) that can fix ur shift to factory default... with Business Vista in it... regarding an upgrade. well I did manage to upgrade but the trick is you have to download from microsoft an additional upgrade (vista service pack 1) before you can upgrade to windows 7. But brother believe me your shift will be much faster if you install windows 7 in a clean installation... there are threads here that can help you install windows 7 in your shift...
Hi
I have HTC M7 rooted
I recently bought new PC "since my old laptop has died" with windows 7 x64 pro system and upgraded to windows 10
when I tried to run RUU.exe file on it the only thing that appears is the agreement
I can't go back to windows 7 now because it's been over a month since the upgrade
I tried compatibility / VMware nothing worked out
please help me
mahmoud007 said:
Hi
I have HTC M7 rooted
I recently bought new PC "since my old laptop has died" with windows 7 x64 pro system and upgraded to windows 10
when I tried to run RUU.exe file on it the only thing that appears is the agreement
I can't go back to windows 7 now because it's been over a month since the upgrade
I tried compatibility / VMware nothing worked out
please help me
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see 10)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52135024&postcount=2
alray said:
see 10)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=52135024&postcount=2
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nkk71 said:
10) Q: When I run the Windows RUU.EXE it just exits when I click next
The RUU executable needs the MS Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86) package installed.
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I think i checked that update that came with windows 7 before i do the upgrade but ill recheck again when i'm back home
Thank you