For anyone that uses HTC Sync.
There is an update on HTC's Hero site.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/hero-sprint/downloads/
Now it states Win 7 Support - Maybe we won't have to screw with making our own folders.
•Windows XP Service Pack 2 and 3
•Windows Vista 32-bit version
•Windows Vista 64-bit version
•Windows 7 32-bit version
•Windows 7 64-bit version
I should say HTC posted this on 4/23/2010 so if you haven't tried an install since then you may want to try this if you want HTC Sync to work.
Trying now, never could sync
I managed to get it to work 1 time after that nada. I learned to live without it and just save everything off the sd onto my pc.
nice!
maybe it'll work better now
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dang that was moved back to page 2 fast.
i had this 2 weeks ago works great has win7 drivers
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Tilt to HTC rom upgrading with a mac. Is it possible? or do I really have to install boot-camp or use my vista gaming/video editing PC...? As i rather not install active sync and related junk on that PC...
Thanks in advance,
Philz
P.S.
Please don't start a PC vs Mac thing. I'm neutral and use both. Just my home is mostly mac's...
yes me too
wana know but with out the SD memory flashing
I have CID unlocked and then flashed Roms on my Macbook Pro, but I was running XP under VMware Fusion. So if you can't borrow a PC for 15 minutes, this is another option.
jm2u said:
I have CID unlocked and then flashed Roms on my Macbook Pro, but I was running XP under VMware Fusion.
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I can absolutely confirm that this works. I have a Macbook Pro 17" at home and this is precisely what I did to both sync my Tilt, load helmi's ROM, CID unlock it, etc.
The key thing to remember is that the virtual Windows XP machine must have focus when you plug your Tilt into the USB or it won't be detected. Other than that, it's a very slick system that works very well.
I have also done many upgrades on my Imac
Vmware Fusion - Windows XP
SOLVED: I uninstalled it in the computer's Device Manager, removed the device, reinstalled it, scanned for hardware changes, and it now works. Sorry for the bother to all of you. This might be helpful to the 'simpler' website members [Like ME! ] so I am leaving it here.
I have a Sprint TouchPro 2 with OEM 6.1 os. I have two laptops. Both are running Windows 7. One version is 'professional' the other is 'ultimate'. Both are 32 bit systems. Both have synchronized with this phone as recently as 2 weeks ago with no problems.
My phone syncronizes fine on the Windows 7 Professional computer through WMDC. HOWEVER, I then plug it into my Windows 7 Ultimate computer and WMDC can't find the device. It searches forever and then says [in red] ERROR where it said 'Searching' or 'Connected' before. I have run all the same updates on the computers from Microsoft. the only difference in software I can think of is that I used the Ultimate computer to install the .NET 3.5 compact program onto the phone, and now it doesn't work.
I'll try to remove the .NET from the Windows 7 Ultimate computer, but do I need it installed on THIS computer to keep it installed on my phone?
Can anyone think of any other possible problems?
I don't think it's the phone, as it works on the Professional computer, just not on the Ultimate one. The settings are the same [all checked and allowing connections in bluetooth in both: the settings are all the same].
I just can't get the Ultimate to recognize that the phone is plugged in.
UPDATE:
When I checked in the device manager, it stated that: "Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)"
Does anyone have any suggestions on where specifically to look? Thanks!
same problem here.
I have windows 7 ultimate 64bit and WMDC 6.1.6965.0
krentzis said:
same problem here.
I have windows 7 ultimate 64bit and WMDC 6.1.6965.0
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Follow the steps in the first line where I showed how I fixed this. If this didn't/doesn't work for you, then I've got nuttin. Good Luck!
krentzis said:
same problem here.
I have windows 7 ultimate 64bit and WMDC 6.1.6965.0
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make sure you let windows update find the appropriate drivers for the phone... after that you should be in business
Hi All,
First off I did try posting this in the windows 8 forum but got a message about insufficient privileges so hopefully this is the next best place. If not, apologies.
I'm running Windows 8 Pro x64 on my desktop computer with an HTC Touch Cruise running Windows Mobile 6.1 This worked fine with windows 7 x64 and will still sync happily on my windows 7 laptop sharing all contacts etc. However I cannot for the life of me get the phone to talk to my new windows 8 machine.
It seems I'm missing a driver by the name of "Microsoft Windows Mobile Remote Adapter" (as per device manager of my win7 laptop) but despite 3 hours of searching on google i cant find a download for this driver.
I have tried using Smart Driver Backup to copy the files from my Win 7 machine and tried doing so manually as well but in both cases I get an error on the windows 8 machine saying the driver cant be installed due to missing files.
This is slowly driving me nuts. WM6 isnt *that* old. I cant believe that Microsoft wouldn't include some sort of backward compatibility. All I need to do is sync my contacts to outlook!!!!
Anyone else experienced this problem and managed to solve it?
You will not find a driver for it for windows 8. This is due to MS killing the WM OS all together. Main reason business won't update to windows 8. Most will remain on 7 for many years to come
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Hi All
Phone Model: HTC Touch Pro T7272
A friend of mine recently updated from Windows Vista to Windows 8.
And hey presto no more Active Sync, windows 8 will not even reconigse the phone.
I have been looking around and seen no solution to getting Active Sync to work with Windows 8.
So now the other option is change the phone. However that requires resources which are very limited.
Would changing to Android on the HTC Touch Pro T7272 be any good? Are all the features working? Is it possible to roll back to previous windows os, if it not suitable? or does anyone know a way to get Active Sync to work with Windows 8?
Any kind of advice or help will be much appropriated.
I believe Android syncs with a Google account. This port does not require a flash so once you restart your device, its back to WinMo, you go. Additionally, you should be able to backup your contacts with another program that should be included, called PIM Backup. OR are you just looking for a way to sync your device to your computer? If not, what exactly? Also, I do hope you have changed the USB mode from Disk Drive to ActiveSync. On a final note, there should be a check box for "faster data synchronization", you should un-check it if ActiveSync does not recognize your device.
xiaokai said:
Hi All
Phone Model: HTC Touch Pro T7272
A friend of mine recently updated from Windows Vista to Windows 8.
And hey presto no more Active Sync, windows 8 will not even reconigse the phone.
I have been looking around and seen no solution to getting Active Sync to work with Windows 8.
So now the other option is change the phone. However that requires resources which are very limited.
Would changing to Android on the HTC Touch Pro T7272 be any good? Are all the features working? Is it possible to roll back to previous windows os, if it not suitable? or does anyone know a way to get Active Sync to work with Windows 8?
Any kind of advice or help will be much appropriated.
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You could install via windows 8 or 7 "Virtual PC" then -> windows xp sp3 then -> activesync+ other old apps quite complicated to setup at first
I think the title says it.
When do you think we will dual boot android and Windows?
Can this be hacked whe the HP Envy 2 will be available?
Why would you want windows on an Xperia? The simple truth is no one has done it cause so much work would have to be put into it. Also windows 10, has a terrible market for apps. Better off just downloading the Microsoft apps if that's what u want
Probably because the latest windows 10 arm version can run standard Windows .exe 32bit applications.
I am searching for a Windows 10 port too, but i can't find one. I will try and make some experiments with my Sony.