Hello
I was switching to Android on my tilt.
Then I did the android kernel and then I couldn't proceed because I can't put any thing on my Micro SD card. Is there any way to switch back to windows mobile because I tried once to flash a windows mobile and is still stuck in android kernel.
Thanks
Switching Back To Windows Mobile
Switching back is very easy. All you gotta do is download your favorite WinMO rom, and rename RUU_Signed.nbh to KAISimg.nbh and place it on your SD card along with KAISDIAG.NBH.
Place the SD into your Kaiser and hold the Power button and camera button down, then take your stylus and hit the reset button. Follow the instructions on the screen to flash your Kaiser. When the flashing is done you should be back to running Windows Mobile.
Hello,
I was wondering if you have links to current Windows Mobile roms/nbh files? I've tried looking but I can't seem to find any. All I find are 6.5 and I want to convert back to my original 6.1.
I flashed Android (don't know what version) onto my Tilt and now the calls won't work, the battery life barely lasts me a couple hours (if not one) and the only thing that seems to work is texting.
Bottom line, I want to switch back to Windows Mobile 6.1. Any current links?
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hi all. new guy here. I just switched from RIM to WM 6.1 w/ a hty Q5 (Hantel)
can't find much info on this phone besides how to buy it. Does anyone know about this model. After a week it has crashed and after restart and master clear it will not boot up at all. Just the first Blue Windows Mobile screen. it doesn't even get to the HTY Logo Screen and then shuts off after a few minutes. Have i destroyed my phone?
Please have you fix it?
jmannwrx said:
hi all. new guy here. I just switched from RIM to WM 6.1 w/ a hty Q5 (Hantel)
can't find much info on this phone besides how to buy it. Does anyone know about this model. After a week it has crashed and after restart and master clear it will not boot up at all. Just the first Blue Windows Mobile screen. it doesn't even get to the HTY Logo Screen and then shuts off after a few minutes. Have i destroyed my phone?
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Did you fix it?
Do you have the firmware update?
Regards
iacovos
Did you find a firmware update for your Hantel HTY Q5? I need it for Windows 6.1.
As we dedicate here only to HTC devices you won´t get too much attention.
Better to try here:
http://www.comunidadwindowsmobile.es/rom_windows_mobile_61_hty_q5-t3327.0.html
Good luck,
You can try some of the Chinese forums, but be careful and read up on your model and make sure that you use the correct ROM, they make changes to hardware in the different generations of a phone model. Updating the ROM is straight forward, you put the ROM .img file in the ROOT of your TFlash Card, then when the phone is off push the center select button and then push the power button and the ROM will update from the TFlash. Good luck.
I own the hTY Q5 and I'm trying to snag a ROM from the Chinese sites but can't seem to register at any of them and none are in English.
We should petition the Admin of XDA to give us hTY owner our own section on this forum.
I need an English Rom for my HTY Q5 Windows 6.1
migoddard, first thing that you need to do is type in **168## on your phone dialer keypad. this will launch the HCIT Test program select Phone Info. Copy down the sting of numbers and letters you see there. Keep it for future reference. Next we need to determine which LCD screen your phone has, older models have the ILI LCD and newer models have the LG LCD. You cannot use a ROM for the LG LCD if your phone has the ILI LCD and a ROM for the ILI LCD cannot be used for the LG LCD. The drivers in the ROM .img file will not be correct for the LCD. Once you find out which LCD screen your phone has, you can check out some of the Chinese forums that have either Cooked ROMs and OEM ROMs. I have a WM6.1 ROM .img file for the LG LCD.
Appearently from what I have read over on the Chinese forums, upgrading your ROM is easy. Simply up the uploader.img file on an empty standard SD Tflash card turn off the phone put in the Tflash card, then hold down the select button (middle navagation button) and while holding push the power button. The phone will boot in bootloader then display "Updating ROM Image". Allow that to finish, phone will reboot with updated ROM. Make sure battery level is above 50%. before attempting ROM flash.
hi go to the htc website www.htc.com
then go to support then Choose Your Product then HTC S710 - Operating System [ROM] Update you must enter your phone Serial Number and download the rom update
first you must remove the storage card then press and hold the cam button then press the power button then you will see the color screen let it on
then Connect a Phone to a Computer Using a USB Port you must flash your htc_s710 with the rom update It works!!! Try it out!
xlover4x said:
hi go to the htc website www.htc.com
then go to support then Choose Your Product then HTC S710 - Operating System [ROM] Update you must enter your phone Serial Number and download the rom update
first you must remove the storage card then press and hold the cam button then press the power button then you will see the color screen let it on
then Connect a Phone to a Computer Using a USB Port you must flash your htc_s710 with the rom update It works!!! Try it out!
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Should a valid simcard be inserted in the device ?
no, you dont have to insert a valid simcard...just tried it out
It did not work on my phone, but I think that this device is definitely dead...
I doesn't matter too much as I bought it to for pieces...
vox hangs at wm6 screen. soft reset fails. extract contacts before hard reset?
yes, i would love to get my htc vox back by hard resetting (flashing the rom), but my contacts are not backed up (yes groan, but ...* see bottom if you care/have time...) So, i want to transfer the contacts data out of my vox, without wm6. go on, mission impossible was a great flick, we all want to be tom cruise (except I'm not sure about the scientology stuff..)!
1. is it possible to go to the (green blue red screen) SPL stage (i.e. hold camera button press power on) and then via the laptop send commands to the vox to copy data from the built-in memory to the storage card?
my parallel is that a PC has a simple operating system 'ms-dos' which can be used to obtain data and get the computer back online if windows fails. This requires programming in the lowest level (os) language of vox, I understand it uses an ARM chip (http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wt...lateId=6123&navigationId=12000&contentId=4679). ARM/HTC websites refer to having 'windows embedded CE 6.0' but since my vox's bootloader does not finish loading wm6, I guess wm6 never gets fully installed into RAM so is not usable in this case. so...
2. has anyone tried this before? Anyone know a link to the command list for the vox's operating system? Any tips/corrections to the above?
Other relevant points, required for this solution to work:
3. what is the name (and do i also need the memory location?) of the data file containing the outlook contacts data?
4. does the HTC RUU ROM update actually install all the standard issue software, as well as WM6, including the ability to save Outlook contacts? link to software pack?
Thanks in advance..
(* - I dont have outlook on my laptop and was not aware until after the event that a work-around exists, yes my vox froze once before and when i checked that work-around was not developed.. (last time a soft reset removing the SIM and storage card did the trick. no such luck this time.))
Hi everyone. Great site keep it up.
I just bought a HTC S710 and I need a couple of pointers.
First of all I've got a problem which I hope you can solve for me. Whenever my phone is off and I try to turn it on, it reaches the startup screen where it says "windows mobile" and then it shuts down. The only way for my phone to reach the home page and not shut down is:
1. If the sim card is not in. (Phone boots up reaches the home page and everything is functional)
2. Or if it is plugged in the charger/USB cable, sim card/no sim card.
Another small issue I have is that sometimes it shuts down automatically, which is inconvenient.
I would appreciate if you could help me with this problem
hi, i dont know if this would be a fix or if you would be willing to do it but if you install a custom rom then it could fix the problem and make your phone way better to use aswell. I'm using fireburned's 6.5 rom and its great, would recommend it. good luck with fixing it!
Yeah I am wanting to install a cooked ROM, but I have a kind of problem. I'm running linux and I can't seem to find a program to install the ROMs through linux. Got any ideas
sorry i dont know, i dont really know much about this i just did it with my phone and hoped it would work, so im lucky i didnt brick it to be honest. was it the SDA unlock which didnt work or the uspl?
no no no. its the programs. They are written to work on Windows systems. I'm running Ubuntu and I can't find these programs for my OS
Use a Windows PC to do USPL, after that you can always flash from SD-Card.
I'll go by a friends house later on to use his computer to install the USPL.
This "glitch" though is really weird, I tried to see if my phone would start up if I had the hands free plugged in, and it did start up. . So as long as something is plugged into the USB the phone will start up with the sim in. If nothing is plugged in, it won't
frauhottelmann said:
Use a Windows PC to do USPL, after that you can always flash from SD-Card.
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use simple reset to windows defaults - sd is years from here
m32
Hi,
today I decided to test Android on my HTC Topaz. I decided to test this one on a copy of my SD-Card, just to be sure that I could revert to the original one in case something goes wrong.
After starting HaRET.exe everything seemed to go as excpected. After calibrating the screen I saw a few times the "XDANDROID" logo flying around. But suddenly after that, the Smartphone booted back to Windows Mobile.
Since then, I am no longer able to start any Windows Mobile app that is located on SD-Card. This is not only true for the copied card but also for the original one!
So it seems, that HaRET.exe has done something to my Windows system.
Can anybody help me?
Ralph
Hi,
further investigation showed me, that probably the windows file system got corrupted after HaRET stopped windows mobile. I had to hard reset the phone
Thanks
Ralph
Hello,
I've updated my mpx200 to Windows mobile 6.5 using this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=333757
but I have some problems.
Here is my story:
I updated from version 2002 to wm6 and after the whole proces i wanted to start my phone for the last step (reg hive and format storage), I left it about an hour, that procces took to long so I removed the battery and put it back in.
Then I tried again the last step but I was wondering what 'Enable KITL' meant, so I clicked on it, and didn't find it interresting.
I removed the battery again and tried the cell phone on, but nothing happened. I left it a night at the charger and the next day I downgraded to wm2002, it was all working again.
then I upgraded to wm2003, that worked, tried wm2005 did not worked the phone doesn't turn on after I flashed part 2 and 3. After that I have tried wm6 again, but still it does not turn on at the final steps.
It is kind a weird story hope you people get it and hopefully someone can help me!
I really want to try windows mobile 6!
I'm sorry for my bad english i come from the Netherlands.
In order to use wm6.5 on mpx200 you need sd card (i think at least 64mb) because part of the operating system is stored there. Faster the card faster it will run after installation. I think rom supports card to 1gb (mpx 2003 rom supported even 2gb) so be carefulwith that. After flashing sometimes it take around half an hour for phone to boot