OK! When i copy all the files from the android folder and put it on my SD card it can't start! I run HARET.exe and it says ""The File Haret cannot be opened. Either it is not signed with a trusted certificate, or one of its components cannot be found. If the problem persists, try reinstalling or restoring the this file"". I've restore it many times but nothing if someone can help me plss write an answer i really wanna run ANDROID on my XPERIA X1
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I have downloaded and extracted the XDAndroid 2.1 .Then copied it to Storage card root.Clicked on Haret file leads me to a screen with "default.txt".Clilcking "Run" button throws the below exception: "Cannot open script file\Storage Card\default.txt.
Device: HTC Touch Pro 2 (Rhodium)
OS: WMO 6.5 Pro
Please assist.
Thanks!
I have the same problem. I believe the answer to be look at the folders that you copied over to your storage card. One of the folders is called "STARTUP CONFIG" I believe you go and pick out your phone and copy and paste the correct startup.txt in the root directory which Haret is located. I am doing it now and I got past that error, but still waiting for it to boot. It looks like it is getting stuck on an SD card error.
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So I picked the startup from the RALP folder and I was stuck at the XDAndroid boot screen, so I am going to try something else.
Did you find out what was the problem.
android 2.2 problem while booting
Hi,
i have a htc tilt and i wanted to boot android 2.2 i have download it on my storage card as shown and downloaded gen y dualboot for windows and android and extracted all the files and installed the file with 153 kb as shown in the video ofcouse on the storage card now when i open my storage card and go to haret and tab on it suprisingly its not booting its showing me an error message when i run it as cannot open script file\storage card\default.txt i request any member to explane me in detail so that i can run android 2.2 on my htc tilt plzzzzzzzzz help
thanxs
script file error
I am getting the same problem. Anyone know how to install this thing and get past this error. It is on my card but says cannot open script file/storagecard/android/default.txt
Move "andboot\AndroidApps\startup.backup.txt" to "andboot\Default.txt""
Move "andboot\AndroidApps\startup.backup.txt" to "andboot\Default.txt" should solve this issue.
Hello everyone.
Im not sure if Im on the right place but any way.
I have an xperia x1 and I wanted to test installing android on it.
I down loaded Purefroyo build and installed it with no problem.
The battery died and after that its impossible to start android again.
I get an error that says that the file haret.exe is not an valide file or that a file is missing.
I have formated the SD and made new partisions on it and now when I should install i get the same error.
The file "install" is not an valide file or some files are missing.
Please help
Same as posted here "I have an HTC [differing: Touch Pro (Alltel CDMA)]. I followed the instruction on forum.xda-developers.com for [FRX*] but it [enters an endless loop] at "task rpcrouter:15 blocked for more than 120 sec". The solution that worked in that link does not solve the same problem with a CDMA RAPH800.
The solution given there (paraphrased from that thread):
Link to the fix. The issue is caused by not having a data plan; the install gets stuck in a loop looking for a signal.
The solution that worked for a GSM phone
download RIL file from http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...9&d=1302817139 and place in the root of microsd.
download rootfs file from http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1NGCVCTT and place in the root of microso.
add to the end of /conf/froyo.user.conf file "/sdcard/libhtcgeneric-ril.so /lib/froyo/libhtcgeneric-ril.so" before the last "}"
Please help me find a solution for a CDMA phone - next month I'd like to take a dozen of these phones and use them as learning aids in a construction course for laborers, but I cannot start testing construction applications since I cannot get the OS to work.
I'm curious as to what happens when you format your microSD and run FRX7.1MR without anything additional. Could I get you to try this method without the additional stuff?
To be explicit, I'd like you to format your microSD with something other than the Windows method and I'd like you to download THIS (if you haven't already) and THIS. Extract the contents of both files to the root of your microSD. You should see a folder called "FRX07.1" and under that folder, you should see 3 folders and 7 files. Move the contents of that folder up to the root of the microSD. Look under the folder called "STARTUPS" and locate your device type (ie RAPH800) and copy over to the root of your microSD. Once done, run Haret on your phone and let me know what happens.
do you have an application you suggest for "format your microSD with something other than the Windows method"; sourceforge did not turn up anything.
forest.peterson said:
do you have an application you suggest for "format your microSD with something other than the Windows method"; sourceforge did not turn up anything.
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use SDFormatter
wow that SDformatter link has a lot of popups - this link feels less like I just found a date at the bus-stop sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_3 ; but it will not install on either Server2008R2 x64 or Server2003 R2 SP2 x32.
I reformatted the microSd with the format tool in Server2008R2 as FAT format. Installed the files, and boom - I see little green guys swirling around the screen. After awhile a dialog appeared "Sorry! The process com.android.phone has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again"; the dialog closed and it seems like it works! Thank you. I will try again with the HPtool and as FAT32.
Now I just need to learn how to use Android - and the screen calibration seems off? Deleting ts-calibration and rebooting to calibrate.
Glad to hear using the latest bundle works for you! Yeah, that might be a slight issue with an outdated kernel. The main thing I wanted to do is get you booted up first!
Before we continue, make sure you make a backup of your current configuration by copying the contents of the microSD and either moving it to your computer or some other storage device. This way you know you have a "working" bundle.
Next we update the kernel package from HERE; might I suggest using THIS kernel package. Be sure to delete the old files (should be located under root of the microSD and called modules-xxx and zImage) first! Extract till you see two files then rename zImage-xxx to just zImage and feel free to delete the files you extracted from. I've always created my own ts-calibration file but just wanted you to have it, "just in case".
Additionally, you may also need to update the rootfs by deleting the file called rootfs and downloading THIS file. Extract the file and rename to just rootfs and be sure to place it where the file called Haret is (default location is root of the microSD).
files are downloaded and installed - everything seems to work
I am trying to install rafdroid and the instructions say to " First of all modify the config.txt file in your build folder, with wince=1 or you will be stuck at bootscreen."
I really don't know how to modify it so could anybody help with this?? Maybe some steps on what to download & how to modify it would be helpful. Any help will be appreciated. Help ASAP if able. Thanks.
I've used rafdroid sd builds looong time ago... but i remember that if you use to start android from winmo you must create a text file (withe Notepad), write "wince=1" and save it in to the android folder in the sd-card otherwise it will work only with MAGLDR.
After many process to change rooting my sony xperia ray is shown this error in execute run.bat (error while rooting>>> faild to copy superuser.apk). Anybody knows what error is this?
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After many process to change rooting my sony xperia ray is shown this error in execute run.bat (error while rooting>>> faild to copy superuser.apk). Anybody knows what error is this?
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Your description of what script/procedure you are using is very vague. What I can tell from the output is that your script lacks from write permission. Under normal circumstances, users are unable to write to the /system folder or any of its sub folders, which in this case means storing the superuser.apk file in /system/app. It is at least where the superuser.apk is supposed to be stored. If you want to learn about file privileges on Android/Linux, I suggest you to take a look at the command chroot.