I tried about 15 times last night to update to mango. I make it to step 6 where it restarts the phone. It will sit there for a few minutes with a connect to the computer icon on my phone screen. When it powers back up the update fails with the code 801812C1. I tried updating the driver for windows phone 7 and had the same result. also tried doing the update in airplane mode. Can anyone help? I don't know what else to try.
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Any help would be appreciated!
Have you made sure you are running the latest version of the Zune software? I don't remember the error code off the top of my head, but that look similar to the code you get when you need to update to accomplish the update.
Yes I am currently running the latest Zune software
I have the latest software on my computer. Which is windows XP. Would I maybe need to update the Zune software on the phone?
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Just for the fellas having problems when upgrading to a custom or signed ROM on the HTC FUZE on a computer with windows 7 and windows mobile device center.
you MUST be online at the time of installing a new rom
so the windows update downloads the " qualcomm cdma technologies msm" driver that recognizes your FUZE when windows mobile " is not present ".
I don't think I was connected when I did mine.
And that was flashing the Energy rom onto my Fuze.
I can't remember 100%, but I'm ~80% sure I wasn't. Maybe I just got lucky?
EDIT: Though that wasn't the first time I'd flashed. Maybe that was the differentiating factor.
alfmetal said:
Hi
Just for the fellas having problems when upgrading to a custom or signed ROM on the HTC FUZE on a computer with windows 7 and windows mobile device center.
you MUST be online at the time of installing a new rom
so the windows update downloads the " qualcomm cdma technologies msm" driver that recognizes your FUZE when windows mobile " is not present ".
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i'm guessing this is the first time you're flashing for W7, the phone goes to bootloader mode and requires drivers that can be gained from Windows Update... after the first time, if you flash again using the same USB port, you'll be fine... using another USB port requires installing drivers again but you'll have the drivers saved in the windows folder
Is there some trick to get customruu.exe working?
Also i have problem syncing, i can only get it working if i disable fast data syncing.
I'm running latest energyrom and win7 ultimate x64 rtm
BigJayDogg3 said:
I don't think I was connected when I did mine.
And that was flashing the Energy rom onto my Fuze.
I can't remember 100%, but I'm ~80% sure I wasn't. Maybe I just got lucky?
EDIT: Though that wasn't the first time I'd flashed. Maybe that was the differentiating factor.
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yeah, i think thats the difference, i was using a tmobile MDA with WM 5 like 2 years ago, and used to install custom roms but back in the time i had dsl so i never had a problem doing it.
so, BTW, how fast is the Energy rom?
the one i have looks nice but i feel is very slow
paperWastage said:
i'm guessing this is the first time you're flashing for W7, the phone goes to bootloader mode and requires drivers that can be gained from Windows Update... after the first time, if you flash again using the same USB port, you'll be fine... using another USB port requires installing drivers again but you'll have the drivers saved in the windows folder
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i wonder if there is an offline mode to do this?, without an internet connection.
Daniehabazin said:
Is there some trick to get customruu.exe working?
Also i have problem syncing, i can only get it working if i disable fast data syncing.
I'm running latest energyrom and win7 ultimate x64 rtm
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not that i know, but i have win7 32 bits version, so maybe its has something to do with the 64 version
It could be that there are no 64bit drivers for the phone available. I use Win7 x32 and it is a hassle getting it first sync'd up. What I normally do is just put the phone in bootloader mode before plugging in the USB cable. That way it only downloads the drivers it needs the first time.
Usually takes me a few resets of the PC and a couple Mobile Device Center restarts to get it to start ticking. Perhaps try downloading the latest Mobile Device Center, even if yours is the latest... just install over the existing installation. That's worked for me a few times.
Is it your first time flashing? Is it a newer Fuze? Because the latest Fuze's have a newer bootloader that is 1.95 (vs 1.90). I haven't found a way around it yet unless perhaps flash an official AT&T rom that has the 1.90 bootloader that may downgrade it... then HardSPL.
Just to add, windows 7 64bit here and haven't noticed one difference or problem with anything.
player911 said:
It could be that there are no 64bit drivers for the phone available. I use Win7 x32 and it is a hassle getting it first sync'd up. What I normally do is just put the phone in bootloader mode before plugging in the USB cable. That way it only downloads the drivers it needs the first time.
Usually takes me a few resets of the PC and a couple Mobile Device Center restarts to get it to start ticking. Perhaps try downloading the latest Mobile Device Center, even if yours is the latest... just install over the existing installation. That's worked for me a few times.
Is it your first time flashing? Is it a newer Fuze? Because the latest Fuze's have a newer bootloader that is 1.95 (vs 1.90). I haven't found a way around it yet unless perhaps flash an official AT&T rom that has the 1.90 bootloader that may downgrade it... then HardSPL.
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Nah, had my raphael a long time, have flashed a couple of roms before, i'll try to put it in bootloader mode and let it install the driver, i'll keep searching for a customruu that works for 7 x64, Thanks for the reply
i got syncing working, uninstalled the driver for the mobile remote adapter, and let it download a new one from windows uppdate, and now it works, stange since it's the same driver as before...
I was having the same problem with windows 7 x64 and the fuze... found my solution elsewhere so i thought i'd post it here in case someone checks here first like me... I needed to install Windows Mobile Device Center to get the driver to work correctly with an active sync connection =)
I have W7 ultimate x64 and I can't flash either. But I don't mind. I just put the .nbh on the memory card, start up customRUU and it puts my phone in boot loader itself then installs the ROM off th ememory card.
even there's already a WMDC on win7, I tried to download it again from brothersoft, then it's update the driver..... done!
btw I'm using win7 x86, so I haven't tried on x64...
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Hello, mates!
Today I've made hard reset. After that my phone stopped recognizing any sim-cards. It writes that sim card isn't inserted. I've tried 3 sim cards without any success. All of this sim-cards work just fine in another phone.
I've already tried to do one more hard reset. And I've already tried to take sim card from the phone and boot it without card. It wasn't helpful.
Have you got any ideas?
Sim module is connected to the maniboard with the help of flex cable.It may be partiarlly dissconected.
I've already checked it twice... It's conected, I'm sure.
p.s.: flashlight is working great.
Have you tried to reflash rom?
No, I haven't. I tried to download 7.0.7389 ROM that you've uploaded, but I still can't download it.
Can you give me some advice where can I get 7008 or earlier build, or re-upload 7389 to another file srver?
I found many ROMs for other HTC devices, but not for "7 PRO".
http://rapidshare.com/files/4546556....64.09.20_22.42.50.15_Signed_GOLD_RELEASE.exe
Ok, downloading it. But do you have any links to 7008 or earlier builds? I don't want to lose jailbreak...
Unfortunately,for HTC 7 PRO there are no older build available.
oops... RUU updater says that it can't connect to device, code 260.
And I unable to unlock it through Chevron WP7. It says that my device probably PIN-locked or Zune is switched off. Both are turned on.
I tried to do soft & hard reset my phone. And I tried to reboot PC. Hopefully that problem due to using Windows 7 through Virtual machine. I use Mac OS...
Tomorrow I will be able to test it at work, on a real PC with Win 7. I hope it would be a solution.
You can switch HTC 7 PRO to bootloader manualy,connect to PC, then run the exe ROM
Ok, I'm in SPL now, but when I mount it to PC there is no driver and there is sign at the white strip "Serial". I suppose that it should be changed to "USB" when I connect device to PC. But it is doesn't occur.
Got it. Trying to update.
Strange behaviour. I updated the device to 7389. I unable to update it through Zune to 7390 - no update available.
Upd: connected device to Win 7 notebook, installed Zune, and here was an update to 7390.
But the most terrible thing that my sim-card still can't be recognized...
i have done a lot of searching and cant fing the answer, i just got a replacement 1.3 rev focus from at&t. reflashed 7004, dev unlocked, updated to mango and interop unlocked, deployed a few apps, samsung tools, root tools, ect. plugged in my old phone to get navigon data off. worked fine using WP power tools. opened my new phone in wp power tools and deployed navigon 4.0 successfully. now every time i try to connect to the new phone i get error message: Connection Error! unlock your phone and make sure it is paired with zune. i also get the same error message with wp7 sdk app deployer.. tried multiple pc/phone restarts checked my hosts file.. blah blah blah. any help would be greatly apreciated i dont want to have to factory reset and then have to reflash to 7004 to re-devunlock. i already put all 8 gigs of official apps back on... ugh i want my side loaders back!
Hey, I'm a little stuck - for the past couple of days I've been endlessly trying to get my GT-N8010 updated to the latest firmware but haven't been able to do so. I'm not quite sure how to do it in Odin, but I've seen that the UK update is available through Kies, so I've been trying to do it that way.
My Windows 7 laptop recognizes the tablet, and so does Kies, but Kies doesn't even show my current firmware version - and any time I try to go to Settings > Firmware Update settings or Settings > Firmware Update and Initialisation Kies either greys out and I can't interact with it or it crashes.
Am I missing something or is Kies just not the way to go? I've tried all the solutions I can find - ending all Kies processes in Task Manager and trying again, uninstalling and then re-installing Kies, and even the old "blow on the USB" trick... But nothing seems to work. I managed to get the update notification through once, but when I clicked download Kies just closed and since then it hasn't even notified me of an update.
Could someone offer some advice, please?
Many thanks in advance!
*NOTE*THIS GUIDE WILL NOT LET YOU FLASH AN ANDROID HTC ONE M8 TO WINDOWS. THERE IS NO KNOWN WAY OF DOING THIS AS OF ME WRITING THIS COMMENT */NOTE*
I decided to make this guide because many non-tech/phone people will likely be trying out Windows 10 Mobile 10536 and will run into problems if they upgrade from a previous build, or eventually want to move to a new build.
Had a failure with Windows 10 Mobile? Had a botched update of some kind? As long as you can see the HTC boot screen when you power on your phone, you should be able to reflash your phone back to Windows Phone 8.1 and start over again!
The Windows Phone recovery tool (last I was aware) does not support the Verizon version of the HTC One M8 for Windows, so this method is the ONLY method for restoring the phone back to Windows Phone 8.1.
What you will need:
ACDU (the rom update utility)
Rom for your carrier:
Verizon(rom only)
AT&T(includes ACDU)
T-Mobile(includes ACDU)
USB cable (I recommend using original HTC cable to avoid problems)
Possibly USB drivers (if you don't have them when you get to the serial=>USB step, read later)
My handy reference video that is a bit old. I recommend watching this video at least ONCE before trying anything!
If you are able to, I recommend performing a backup of your phone before doing flashing any of these roms. Also, you should probably eject your SDcard just to be on the safe side. THIS WILL FACTORY RESET YOUR PHONE. It is my experience that a Windows 10 Mobile backup will restore on a Windows 8.1 Phone. If the phone uses any Authenticators, make sure you unattach those Authenticators from the accounts they are associated with before doing this!
Step 1: Extract ACDU to a folder.
Step 2: Extract your carrier's rom into the same folder as ACDU
Step 3: Make sure phone is NOT plugged into USB and 100% fully charged! Leave your data cable unplugged at this time!
Step 4: Shut down the phone. If the phone will not shut down because the metro screen will not appear or for for some other reason, ejecting the SIM card tray will normally force the phone to reboot. If that fails, then try holding the power button + vol down for several seconds and this will force the power off.
Step 5: With the phone off now hold both vol buttons, and then press power to power the phone. Keep holding both volume buttons down until you see a white screen with bar codes and your IMEI and other information on. This screen should read "serial" on the bottom (*note* NEVER post a picture of this screen anywhere without blacking out the barcodes and information!).
Step 6A: Plug in your phone to USB. If the prompt at the bottom changes from "serial" to "USB", then proceed to Step 7, otherwise check the Step 6B.
Step 6B: If did not change to the USB prompt, open your PC's device manager and see if you have an unknown device. If you do see an unknown device: Click on the Start button, then type: "Device installation settings." Change "Never install driver software from Windows Update" to "Install driver software from Windows Update if it is not found on my computer." The HTC driver should now download and install. Once you see the "USB" prompt on your phone, you are ready to continue. Change the driver setting back to its default if you have drivers you do not want Windows Update to upgrade.
Step 7: With the USB prompt now displayed, run "ROMUpdateUtility.exe" and select yes at the Admin privileges prompt.
Step 8: Sit back and watch the phone flash the ROM. Once the first phase of the flashing is done, you will see the HTC logo appear, and it will disappear and appear again. The phone should now proceed to boot into Windows Phone 8.1.
As far as the Verizon version of the rom goes, this rom is the shipping rom, so you will need to install all of the updates to have the newest version of Windows Phone 8.1. I recommend installing these updates before attaching a Microsoft account to the phone and restoring a backup. I recommend factory resetting the phone after installing all updates, THEN restoring your backup from your Microsoft account.
I hope this guide will help those avoid some of the pitfalls that comes with testing Windows 10 Mobile!
when 97%,it failed
dugu1248 said:
when 97%,it failed
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That is very strange. What carrier HTC One M8 where you attempting to flash? Normally that kind of error would indicate bad flash memory.
TheXev said:
That is very strange. What carrier HTC One M8 where you attempting to flash? Normally that kind of error would indicate bad flash memory.
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just use the wprt,so easy
The official Windows Phone recovery tool doesn't work for all carriers HTC One M8's, namely the Verizon one isn't covered.
I updated the Verizon ROM link with an active download link. Thanks arnoldcp for letting me know.
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The official Windows Phone recovery tool doesn't work for all carriers HTC One M8's, namely the Verizon one isn't covered.
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Wrong. I used WPRT to go back to 8.1 from 10. Really works !
Trimis de pe al meu LG-H815 folosind Tapatalk
gabriel_dream said:
Wrong. I used WPRT to go back to 8.1 from 10. Really works !
Trimis de pe al meu LG-H815 folosind Tapatalk
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This must have been a recent change. The first time I tired using Windows 10 Mobile preview builds in March of 2015, the recovery tool did not support the Verizon model, leaving people who installed it completely screwed.
I'm a bit shocked that no one told me sooner about the bad Verizon rom download link (after 160+ people downloaded it). The file was corrupted somehow. I have changed it with a working file that should be okay now.
Windows Phone 10
Is there a ROM we can use to flash the phone to Windows 10 without having to go all the way back to 8.1 and in turn having to perform numerous updates to get into Windows Phone 10?
Not at this time. In reality, from original 8.1 on my phone, I only needed two small updates, then the large Windows 10 Update.
That could change with production Windows 10 Mobile. After that comes out, perhaps Microsoft will update the the recovery tools with Windows 10 Mobile roms?
TheXev said:
Not at this time. In reality, from original 8.1 on my phone, I only needed two small updates, then the large Windows 10 Update.
That could change with production Windows 10 Mobile. After that comes out, perhaps Microsoft will update the the recovery tools with Windows 10 Mobile roms.
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Well, thanks for your help! I would have been lost without your guide as the Windows Device Recovery Tool was not working for my phone. I do hope the production build of Windows 10 Mobile comes out soon.
All the best,
JM
It appears that Windows 10 Mobile has finally launched. The HTC One M8 isn't on the current list of phones receiving official updates (HTC has said they will support updates for the HTC One M8 for a bit longer, so I have no doubt we'll see an official W10M update).
I don't see the phone as being ready for prime time on Windows 10 Mobile until after HTC issues software updates to the Dot View case software, and perhaps a firmware update to address wrong battery levels being reported. The old software doesn't seem to play well with the Alarms app (all alarms do not sound when a Dot View case is engaged!?), and Dot View is just about completely broken as well. Other then the show stopping Dot View issues, I think the software is ready for prime time. Last last major show stopping bug for the W10M builds in general, the keyboard not swiping in Edge, has been cleared.
So I did see the comment in the OP but just to clarify... does this mean I can not take my BL unlocked, rooted Verizon M8 and flash windows 8.1 or win 10 on it to try out? This is not possible ever?
Hi, good day. I'm investigating before i upgrade to w10 and i cant get my phone to work with the USB Drivers. I have followed all the steps and nothing. If i connect the phone to the PC, it does recognize it and does everything as it should with the data but i open HTC Suite it won't detect it. Also if i open wdrt the phone is shown there but if i click on it it sends me to boot loader mode (shows me the steps on how to get in)... I do everything as described there (comparing with your guide) and the serial thing is shown... But i connect the USB and nothing changes. Installed some drivers that ive found here and there but nothing changes. Don't know what to do next since i cant find more drivers... Thanks!
Is it also possible to flash an AT&T or T-Mobile rom onto a Verizon phone (if you root the phone; Verizon has probably locked the rom)? For Verizon has in the software locked out most of the european 4G bands, while AT&T and T-Mobile just let them open.
I'll be using my phone on the European networks, so it's nice if 4G actually works.