A51 can run Android apps directly within Windows 10 - Samsung Galaxy A51 Guides, News, & Discussion

The good news is that the A51 is also supported by Microsoft and we can run Android applications directly on Windows.
Windows 10’s Your Phone app Android streaming feature was previously available for testers in the Windows Insider program only. Now, Microsoft has officially confirmed that you can stream apps of your Galaxy phone to Windows 10 devices without upgrading to an Insider preview build.
To use the streaming feature in Your Phone, the two devices need to connect to the same Wi-Fi network, and this saves you from searching around for your mobile device every time you want to access your mobile apps.
With Windows 10’s streaming feature, you can navigate to the all apps list of your Galaxy phone on desktop and pin apps to the taskbar or Start Menu. Once done, you can easily access your mobile apps without unlocking the Samsung phone.

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Palm mojo SDK + emulator

Palm’s new next generation operating system, Palm webOS, takes the power of Windows Mobile and combines it with the simplicity of a web browser. Palm has just privately prereleased the Mojo SDK, which is based on the HTML5 and JavaScript standards that most web developers are already familiar with.
Mojo allows users to build applications complete with gesture-based navigation, transitions and scrolling as well as use the notification system to alert users without interrupting what they are dong. Users can also leverage local storage capabilities of HTML5 so that data is available even when users are in offline mode. Developers can also use JSON-based messages to tap into a wide range of device services including location, contacts and calendars.
An Eclipse-based IDE is included in the SDK that gives users a choice of tools used to build webOS applications. Currently the Mojo SDK is in a private release and will be made available later this year for free from the Palm Developer network.
http://rapidshare.com/files/249290461/PalmSDK_Win_0.3.4.exe

(NFL) SUPERCAST MOBILE: Watch games on your mobile phone!

Catch every game, no matter where you are.
Now you can enjoy every NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ game, every Sunday, live on your mobile phone. SUPERCAST Mobile — available FREE to all SuperFan customers — includes all the great features of the SUPERCAST computer application. So you can now enjoy live streaming video, highlights, scores and stats wherever you happen to be.
SUPERCAST features:
Live Streaming Video: Enjoy every NFL SUNDAY TICKETS™ game, plus the Red Zone Channel. You can switch from game to game at any time.
Highlights: Relive the big moments. See up to 12 significant plays from every game, either individually or consecutively.
Scores & Game Status: See scores and game status for the current week's completed and in-progress games. Check the schedule for the upcoming games.
Instant Stats: An indispensable feature for fantasy footballers. Track your favorite players' performance with a touch. Get game and player stats instantly for each game.
SUPERCAST Mobile will be available for the iPhone, Palm Pre, and select Windows Mobile and BlackBerry devices.
System Requirements
Compatible Phones:
Phone or iPod touch with software v3.0 or higher
Windows Mobile HTC - Tilt*
Windows Mobile Samsung - Saga*
Windows Mobile Samsung - Omnia*
Windows Mobile Motorola - Q9C*
Windows Mobile LG - Incite*
Windows Mobile HTC - Fuze*
Windows Mobile HTC - Touch Pro*
BlackBerry Storm
BlackBerry Bold
BlackBerry Tour
BlackBerry Curve 8900
Palm Pre
*Additional software restrictions: Windows Mobile 6.0 and 6.1 and Microsoft Compact Framework 3.5 is required.
Requires a strong Wi-Fi or 3G network connection for streaming
Download Link
Windows Mobile Phones
Supported Devices: Windows Mobile 6+
Got one for the MLB?
Unfortunately there is not yet an application that utilizes DirecTV to stream their MLB Extra Innings package and the best advice I have if you have DirecTV is to purchase a Slingbox and use their mobile application to stream your DirecTV via your mobile device or PC.
Thank you for this! I've been looking for a while, but only could find info on the iphone app.
This app works perfectly btw, just thought I would say that if you have DIRECTV and you have the NFL ST and the SuperFan package... well worth the download!
Live streaming NFL wherever you go even on ATT's crappy "3g" network! GREAT!
Anyone having trouble getting this installed? When I run the cab, it has 3 things it's trying to install. When it gets to the 3rd, MS.net 3.5, it goes through the process, then gives me an error at the end. "stop all processes, maximize storage space and run again".
I've got plenty of space on my device where I'm trying to install it.
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Anyone having trouble getting this installed? When I run the cab, it has 3 things it's trying to install. When it gets to the 3rd, MS.net 3.5, it goes through the process, then gives me an error at the end. "stop all processes, maximize storage space and run again".
I've got plenty of space on my device where I'm trying to install it.
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You could always try installing MS.net CF 3.5 alone and see if that works.
What I did was cancel out of that last installation because I knew the ROM I am running has 3.5+ .NET framework. I would suggest installing it individually then canceling that last installer and see if that helps.
only with this??
Difficult to understand

[Q] Newbie questions about W8

Hello everyone,
I hope with your knowledge of the system you will be able to help me with some of my questions.
I would like to make sure that I know what I am doing before swapping to a new system.
Here we go than...
1. I am currently using Netflix and Hulu services via VPN (and Windows 7 + Chrome), will I be able to use them with Windows 8 without any problems?
2. I understand that there is no option to side load apps for the Modern Interface other than from MS Store... is there any way to go round it? Reason for this question is connected to Q1. If I would want to use Netflix/Hulu app instead of browser will I be able to get it? (I suspect that there will be a market geolocalization thing... as it is with WP. In iOS or Android it is not a big problem though...
3. I got my original Windows Vista HP (32b) in my desk, purchased as an OEM... should I install it on my PC before buying an upgrade to WIn 8 Pro? What other options than "upgrade W8Pro" will there be for ppl. to purchase new system...
4. If I get a tablet/hybrid to replace iPad with more versatile device (x86 architecture) will I have to get 2 browsers...2 mail clients, etc... in order to be able to work in both modes desktop/modern? Considering that such a device will have limited disk space it seems like a problem. As far as I know modern interface is not really an interface but it is more like a second separate and quite independent system. This means that if I open Word/browser/mail in one mode and move on to continue to work in second I will have to start those app again and data between them will not be synchronised? Yes?
Like... all those program started in Modern Interface will no be visible and accessible on my task bar in desktop mode...
5. Along with changing system on my desktop and getting replacement for my iPAd I am thinking about swapping my phone. I use Lumia 710 and as much as I like the general feel of WP I hate that it is even more "closed" than iOS. Will I loose or gain functionality if I'll get Android device instead of WP8?
1, yes not a prob at all its the same as windows 7
2, I am 99% sure this will be hacked soon but you could also go for Enterprise edition or get a dev license (if you can get an edu email then you don't even need to pay)
3, not to sure myself sorry I have software assurance and so didn't look this up.
4, Windows 8 has a built in mail app (can be removed), you shouldn't think of it as 2 interfaces but more that you have some metro apps some x86 apps the desktop and the modern interface are as one. This whole hula balu about 2 diff interfaces is rubbish. Also the main browser is the one used in metro so you don't download a second one you just set it as your main one and you have both interfaces.
5, depends on what you mean by functionality, both os's have there strong and weak points it really Is down to how you use it and whatyou want from the phone.
lumpaywk said:
2, I am 99% sure this will be hacked soon but you could also go for Enterprise edition or get a dev license (if you can get an edu email then you don't even need to pay)
4, Windows 8 has a built in mail app (can be removed), you shouldn't think of it as 2 interfaces but more that you have some metro apps some x86 apps the desktop and the modern interface are as one. This whole hula balu about 2 diff interfaces is rubbish. Also the main browser is the one used in metro so you don't download a second one you just set it as your main one and you have both interfaces.
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Hi,
thanks for your answer.
2. Can you give me more details about it? What is Enterprise edition and about this edu e-mail address...How does it all work...
4. Can I start desktop apps in Metro (can they be pinned?) or vice versa? IE10 is default in Metro - if I use default Metro mail app... can I change default browser to Chrome (btw: how does it work in Win8...as in Win7? Or are there any differences).
IE10... does it sync between devices like Chrome?
I install enterprise edition but I get no sound it may be the drivers but I am not sure realtek has drivers for windows 8 yet
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galtom said:
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
2. Can you give me more details about it? What is Enterprise edition and about this edu e-mail address...How does it all work...
4. Can I start desktop apps in Metro (can they be pinned?) or vice versa? IE10 is default in Metro - if I use default Metro mail app... can I change default browser to Chrome (btw: how does it work in Win8...as in Win7? Or are there any differences).
IE10... does it sync between devices like Chrome?
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2. As with other versions of Windows you get multiple versions depending on your needs budget etc. Windows 8 come in Windows RT (ARM version (does not support old style x86 software, this is for cheap tablets etc and will only be sold preinstalled)), Windows 8 (basic version), Windows 8 Pro and then Windows 8 Enterprise. Enterprise has a few extra features for big business and own of them is the ability to side load metro apps meaning a company can write custom metro software.
The thing with the edu email is that .edu is for educational institutions schools university's etc. So that MS can get students using its products they let you have a dev license free for the time your in study. All you need to do is find someone who has an email from a school college etc and sign up with there email. I used my dads he is a lecturer. With a dev license you can unlock a couple of devices.
4. There is no 2 separate things here metro and desktop are NOT 2 diff working spaces. Try to think of the start screen as the same thing as the start menu from the old windows except instead of just a list it fills the screen. You can put any app software etc on this screen the same as you could before with the start menu. Older software does have ugly icon squares but there is a thread here with software to make your own metro style icons. The one thing to note though is that you can only open metro apps on 1 monitor ie you cant pin your mail app to one screen and then open cut the rope on another. This is not true for the desktop. Metro apps also open in there own sandbox environment, this means they can not interact with anything outside of themselves, they can share info etc but they cant change anything and so on.
lumpaywk said:
2. As with other versions of Windows you get multiple versions depending on your needs budget etc. [...]
4. There is no 2 separate things here metro and desktop are NOT 2 diff working spaces. [...].
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2. Ok.. I guess I'll have to wait and see what is out there and for how much.
Are you sure that with dev licence I will be able to use US Store/UK Store/etc... as I please?
4. Do I read you correctly (I do work with 2 screens) that I will not be able to have Chrome (I believe it does not support Metro yet) on both screens (to get data and to write in the second). One would thought that I should be able to have any combination of software/apps I want on both screens - Metro x Metro; Desktop x Metro; Metro x Desktop; Desktop x Desktop.
Truly strange and quite disturbing...
New questions :
Are there apps for Metro from Hulu, Netflix, BBC (iPlayer)?
Will they be OK to use with VPN tunnelling or I will have to use browser any way...
Will Hulu work on tablet/hybrid with x86 Windows 8 or will it say I am using mobile device (as it is with iOS/Android) and will not work in its Free version.
galtom said:
2. Ok.. I guess I'll have to wait and see what is out there and for how much.
Are you sure that with dev licence I will be able to use US Store/UK Store/etc... as I please?
4. Do I read you correctly (I do work with 2 screens) that I will not be able to have Chrome (I believe it does not support Metro yet) on both screens (to get data and to write in the second). One would thought that I should be able to have any combination of software/apps I want on both screens - Metro x Metro; Desktop x Metro; Metro x Desktop; Desktop x Desktop.
Truly strange and quite disturbing...
New questions :
Are there apps for Metro from Hulu, Netflix, BBC (iPlayer)?
Will they be OK to use with VPN tunnelling or I will have to use browser any way...
Will Hulu work on tablet/hybrid with x86 Windows 8 or will it say I am using mobile device (as it is with iOS/Android) and will not work in its Free version.
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Chrome does now support Metro you just have to have it set as your default browser. The 2 screens is only Metro style apps so yes you cant have 2 metro style chromes but you can still open as many desktop/old style chromes as you want just as you did in windows 7. With dual screen one screen will always display its half of the desktop the metro start screen only goes onto 1 monitor. It is that one monitor that metro apps will run. It is a huge blunder in my opinion but what can you do.
If you are running a desktop pc esp with multi monitors then you wont notice to much diff in looks and feel. You will notice a huge jump in speed though but a loss of transparent windows . It is also worth putting a start link on the taskbar as sometimes getting the corner between screens is tricky (well not tricky but faster if you have a bigger target), just google "show start.exe".
As for the marketplace from diff country that I don't think would be possible I thought you where talking about side loading apps. You may be able to with the use of vpn but I cant confirm this.
Ok, thanks for the info.
I guess the best would be to simply try Win8 before I buy it.
3 (new) questions than:
What is the latest ver. of Win 8 I should download?
I do not own any VM software - is there (an easy) way to test Win* under Win7 (I dont mind that system will not be as fast, etc... but I would be able to see how it works...)
If I would have to make a proper install of Win8 on my PC... how hard will it be to go back to my current Win7?
As I keep 90% of ma data either in the cloud or on a on a different partitions on my drives formatting C: is not a problem... but I have read that once Win 8 is installed Win7 does not want to format this drive and install itself on it.... true?
galtom said:
Ok, thanks for the info.
I guess the best would be to simply try Win8 before I buy it.
3 (new) questions than:
What is the latest ver. of Win 8 I should download?
I do not own any VM software - is there (an easy) way to test Win* under Win7 (I dont mind that system will not be as fast, etc... but I would be able to see how it works...)
If I would have to make a proper install of Win8 on my PC... how hard will it be to go back to my current Win7?
As I keep 90% of ma data either in the cloud or on a on a different partitions on my drives formatting C: is not a problem... but I have read that once Win 8 is installed Win7 does not want to format this drive and install itself on it.... true?
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Your best bet is to use a diff hard drive that way you can dual boot into windows 7 and windows 8 then when your done unplug the hard drive test you can boot into 7 still then format. This is the best way though I have heard of issues going back I have never had any, you boot to a disk then format the drive when you install 7 so I don't see how it could be, maybe they are trying to keep there files etc ie downgrade instead of a new install.
you can get a 90 day trial of rtm (the final build as it will be sold) here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/jj554510.aspx But note you will need to uninstall it and reinstall if you want to keep using windows 8 after the 90 days.
Last thing,
I plan to install Win8 (today) on my external 160GB disk.
It will be connected to my PC via e-Sata... any advice before I proceed?
I dont want to put it on disk where is my current Win7 as I need it daily to work... so this should work... right? (motherboard is old; Abit Ab9Pro)
If this hasn't already been answered, I use tor for Netflix and it doesn't work will on windows 8. I can load the home but then it goes back to the UK version. It works fine on 7.
X10man
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If this hasn't already been answered, I use tor for Netflix and it doesn't work will on windows 8. I can load the home but then it goes back to the UK version. It works fine on 7.
X10man
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Sorry I got bit confused...
Where do you use it (UK or USA)?
You try to access Netflix via VPN and Metro app or browser?
I'm in the UK and I use tor to access the US version with desktop chrome and proxy switchy to act as a Tor button.
X10man
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Perhaps it is a TOR (and selected exit node) problem...
Try this 3h trial of VPN (free) and see if it is working - http://www.hideipvpn.com/freetrial/
Do you use Chrome under desktop or Modern UI mode?
Can you recommend a good (free) set of video codecs? I cant play mkv at the moment

Windows ARM64 Optimized for 950/XL (Testing)

SADLY I AM LEAVING THIS PROJECT FOR A SHORT WHILE
THIS VERSION DEPRICATED, V2 CAN BE FOUND AT http://empyreal96.github.io WITH FULL GUIDE​
##THIS IS NOT A PIRATED VERSION I WILL NEVER SUPPORT PIRACY OF ANY KIND.. ACTIVATION WILL BE NEEDED IF NOT USED WITH WOA DEPLOYER (link to WoAProject page at bottom)I AM NOT AFFILIATED WITH WOA PROJECT##​
This is a guide for using my optimized version on Windows 10 Home ARM64 for our Lumia 950/XL's, reason behind me making this is inspiration from gilius over on woaproject.net with his WoALite, but I found some things that slow down my Windows Experiences when using it on my Lumia 950 XL, so I used Windows built-in DISM tool to modify and change things in a retail iso (17760.1.180911-1415.RS5_RELEASE_CLIENTCORE_OEMRET_A64FRE_EN-US) which can be obtained following WoA Projects method (Links will be at bottom), I will get around to Screens from the device at a later stage, for now I have listed everything changed so far and will update as I progress, if this gains traction I will move to the DevDB section.
I am currently testing it as you read this but I will say this is classed as unstable, I am having few issues sudden reboots, shutdown not shutting down.. but as the WOA Project is unstable and the Drivers they provide are still in-development. I will not be responsible for anything gone wrong, make sure to make a full image backup of your device (With Win32DiskImager) in Mass Storage Mode if you are unsure. If you are new to installing Windows ARM on Lumia, follow WoA Project's guides as they have links and guides to help you step by step. Status on what works and what doesn't hardware wise is stated on Woa Website
INSTRUCTIONS(Download links at the bottom):​
You will need the 'install.wim' from an unedited 17760 (1809) ISO because WoA Deployer doesn't agree with my version, if unsure follow WoA's guide to obtain the required files.
[*]Make sure you have the 'stock' install.wim from ISO and the Version1.wim downloaded and in the SAME folder.
[*]Open WoA Deployer and Connect your device. Browse for the Wim files from Step 1, select and open the 'Stock' install.wim
[*]When WoA detects the 'Stock' .wim and says "Windows 10 home 17760', go to the Explorer folder with the WIM files and rename install.wim (E.g installbak.wim)
[*]Rename Version1.wim to install.wim
[*]Go back to WoA and Start deployment, hopefully all should go well
Note: You may encounter, after finishing deploy and drivers have been injected, an error saying invalid .WIM file.. this is expected because of my edited install.wim, I am looking into fixing that, but the deployment will still be successful.
ISSUES:
1. If you encounter a boot loop/Never reach the Windows boot screen (Circling dots) then replace the 'bootaa64.efi' found in the phone's drive named SYSTEM: .\EFI\Boot\ with the bootaa64.efi in the link at the bottom. you will need an Elevated Command Prompt session to do this bit or you could use Explorer++ as Admin to replace the file
2. Expect some UWP apps to be broken in some ways, it cannot be helped with how windows integrates with all its services and packages, i.e any MS Store apps that require Cloud syncing with OneDrive
3. Windows Error Reporting seems to still be working because it has collected 1.5 GB over a couple days of use, I am working on fixing that
PLEASE if you are willing to test this, tell me any issues you find with edits I made or anything you want me to remove! and share your experience with it! I will keep on improving and most likely change to a more recent build (19h1) in the future
DOWNLOAD:​Version1.wim, changelog and alternate bootaa64.efi:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/194O_fnSx36i9pE2ZoD2HyCdHAGeZdQJp?usp=sharing
Feel free to join my Facebook Group on Windows ARM for help, tips and discussions! (Not affiliated with WoA Project)
https://facebook.com/groups/172181590537251
Credits:
WoA Project for doing the hard work on porting Drivers and UEFI to our Lumias, as well as their software and guides:
(https://woa-project.github.io/LumiaWOA/)(https://github.com/WOA-Project)
I did not and do not have and affiliation with WoA Project, Microsoft or any other company, the edits I made to the install.wim can be learnt from the Microsoft Website or other developer sites. Again I do not take responsibility for any damage, you willingly try this out knowing the process of deploying windows using software stated, or the intent to learn and follow proper guides before mine, This will void warranty completely. enjoy!:laugh:​
Changelog V1:
Appx Packages Removed:
Bing Weather
MS Get Help
MS Get Started
MS 3d Viewer
Office Hub
MS Solitaire
Sticky Notes
MS Office OneNote
MS Print 3D (Removed but still appeared in Start Menu)
SkypeApp
MS Windows Feedback Hub
Windows Maps
Xbox TCUI
MS XboxApp
MS XboxGameOverlay
MS XboxGamingOverlay
MS XboxIdentityProvider
MS XboxTextToSpeech
Taskbar Settings:
Cortana Hidden by default.
Task View Hidden by default.
People hidden by Default.
Windows Theme Settings:
Show Colour on Start, Task bar, Windows frames etc by default.
Disable Transparency by default.
Security Setting changes:
Change UAC Behaviour to Never notify (This will put you at risk if you download and run software from questionable sources that may have viruses, this is a personal preferance to me because the fade with the UAC window annoys me, will change later if people don't like it)
Disable SmartScreen Filter
Disable Windows Defender (If you NEED antivirus then try find an alternative, I may show how to re-enable it later on if needed)
Start Menu and Windows Experience Settings:
Disabled suggestions on Start Menu
Disabled ads from Windows Store
Disabled 'Get Suggestions using Windows'
Disabled automatic installation of recommended apps
Disabled Game Recorder
Disabled OneDrive (Will break MS Store apps requiring OneDrive for Cloud sync)
Disabled Cortana
Explorer Settings:
Open File Explorer to This PC by default.
Show Extensions for all files by default.
Show all hiddden files by default.
Show Complete Path in Explorer by default.
Disabled Audio and Video file previews
Disable showing Frequently and Recently used in Quick Access by default.
Desktop:
Show My Computer, Control Panel and User Folder on Desktop.
Context Menu:
Disable Scan with Windows Defender.
Disable Paint 3D option.
Windows Update:
Never check for updates
Don't include Drivers in updates
Services Disabled:
Remote Registry
Diagnostic Service
Windows Search (May cause some Windows Store apps to fail)
Customer Experience Improvement
Windows Features:
Disabled/Removed:
Internet Explorer 11
Windows Media Player
Print and Document Services
Print to PDF
XPS Document Writer
Windows Search
Work Folders Client
Enabled:
Legacy Components/DirectPlay
Windows Subsystem for Linux
.NET Framework 3.5
Optional Featues:
Disabled:
Internet Explorer 11
Windows Hello Face
Windows Media Player
MS Exchange and Mail Sync engine (Affect UWP Apps)
Misc:
Disabled Automatic Restart on BSOD
Disabled Hibernate and Hiberboot
Disabled 'Component Based Servicing', 'Delta Package Expander', System and 'Acount Login' Logging
Disabled Component Based Servicing Backup
OneDrive setup Disabled on First Boot/New User
Planned for next update: Removing remaining apps I consider not needed, starting disabling of Diagnostic services and Win Error Reporting, Disabling unneeded services (will actually remove some services in future releases), slim down install.wim file size and post install size.. this will be released to my FB Group first to test, but no ETA for the Group or here.
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I tested this on my 950 XL and it runs good there are a few issues with Windows Update still running but it's a lil bit more responsive.. when is next update??
MrFloaty said:
I tested this on my 950 XL and it runs good there are a few issues with Windows Update still running but it's a lil bit more responsive.. when is next update??
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Glad to hear you're testing it! ?
I did also discover that the update service is still starting up, I think it's tied into how MS Store launches on first install to update the metro UI apps but I am working on it more!
No idea when next release is yet, I'm testing my offline version 2 and broke the store from installing apps.
I have migrated the project over to http://empyreal96.github.io as it's easier to maintain
Version 2 has been uploaded, with FULL guide, screens, links.
Now based of an 18xxxx insider preview build
Lumia 950
Hello
I was planing this for a long time, since first news were coming about Windows ARM on Lumias, and for the first install I tried with your version V2 on Lumia 950 (not XL).
Hands down for you work here. In general it works, quite smoothly also.
But I did have an issue during Windows account creation (after deployment was already done).
I received error "oobelocalhello". I had an option to try to create account again (but that didn't fix it) or to continue. The next step was Services, which didn't finish after more than half an hour, it was just running without end. Even a few reboots didn't solve the issue, although I noticed, user accounts were actually created, because I couldn't use the same usernames again.
To overcome this I opened cmd (Shift + F10), manually created account with below commands and restarted.
net user administrator /active:yes
net user /add owner mypassword
net localgroup administrators owner /add
cd %windir%\system32\oobe
msoobe.exe
(taken from https://www.tenforums.com/windows-i...s-cant-get-past-oobe-stage-3.html#post1783967)
Wifi works, usb charging and mouse (over continuum) works. Your scripts didn't cause BSOD, so that's good .
Should phone calls also work? In https://woa-project.github.io/LumiaWOA/status/ is stated phone calls are supported up to build 18363, and your build is 18965, so I assume it's not a problem at my end.
Would be nice to have a remote desktop server installed to work and test the phone somewhat easier (I'm just trying with tightvnc, but is rather slow).
Thanks again for your effort.
In case you plan to continue with your work here, let me know.
spaceKomet said:
Hello
I was planing this for a long time, since first news were coming about Windows ARM on Lumias, and for the first install I tried with your version V2 on Lumia 950 (not XL).
Hands down for you work here. In general it works, quite smoothly also.
But I did have an issue during Windows account creation (after deployment was already done).
I received error "oobelocalhello". I had an option to try to create account again (but that didn't fix it) or to continue. The next step was Services, which didn't finish after more than half an hour, it was just running without end. Even a few reboots didn't solve the issue, although I noticed, user accounts were actually created, because I couldn't use the same usernames again.
To overcome this I opened cmd (Shift + F10), manually created account with below commands and restarted.
net user administrator /active:yes
net user /add owner mypassword
net localgroup administrators owner /add
cd %windir%\system32\oobe
msoobe.exe
(taken from https://www.tenforums.com/windows-i...s-cant-get-past-oobe-stage-3.html#post1783967)
Wifi works, usb charging and mouse (over continuum) works. Your scripts didn't cause BSOD, so that's good .
Should phone calls also work? In https://woa-project.github.io/LumiaWOA/status/ is stated phone calls are supported up to build 18363, and your build is 18965, so I assume it's not a problem at my end.
Would be nice to have a remote desktop server installed to work and test the phone somewhat easier (I'm just trying with tightvnc, but is rather slow).
Thanks again for your effort.
In case you plan to continue with your work here, let me know.
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Glad to hear your experience and that someone has tried it!
I think the issue there is I removed some services to do with the initial setup, and the services I did notice a few mistakes I did (I think) and should be fixed in version 3(fingers crossed)
Yeah I didn't keep keep cellular in mind I feel I should have, I don't know about Version 3 and cellular because I'm gunna test the most 'stable' build beforehand
And with the scripts I tested on all of my laptops etc because I was worried I would mess stuff up if not, I have uploaded all the scripts used in V2 to my github aswell so it's easier to see the contents and what they do
I will be coming back an tweaking this at some point and will properly update the OP, gotten a bit sidetracked with Linux on 950 and other devices but I do want to add remote desktop back because I agree it would be handy!
will testing soon
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will testing soon
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Sadly this has been abandoned for a long time, so I don't know if you will see benefits over using a more recent W10 image
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Sadly this has been abandoned for a long time, so I don't know if you will see benefits over using a more recent W10 image
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Hmm..is there any win10 arm64 image you recommend?

Android Wear app debugging with mobile application connectivity issue

Hey guys
I've created an android application with a wearos module contained within it. This might be a rookie issue given that I'm new to android development (I'm from a web dev background) but I'm struggling to get my wear and mobile apps to communicate, when they are in debug mode.
Basically, I have written some code in the mobile application to detect if the wearOS app exists on a connected watch, and if it does, allow the user to monitor the sensor activity on the watch.
When I run the mobile application debugger on a physical device through USB, I see it doesn't package the wear application with it and so I cannot install the linked watch application on my watch (which is linked to android studio through ADB over wi-fi). While the mobile device debugger is running, I run the debugger for the watch app too and the app then runs on the watch, but it doesn't look like the code in the app is actually detecting the watch. This functionality does work though when downloading the published app through the play store, and then installing it on the watch through the play store too using the 'apps on your phone' menu on my watch.
How can I achieve the connectivity between the watch and phone apps through the debugger? This is a massive pain point for me and I can't seem to find anything online that addresses this and that describes how best to set up debug environments so that these apps are linked on the 2 devices and can communicate in debug mode. My mobile device app is heavily dependent on detecting watch sensors and interacting with them and so I need an efficient way to test this.
Thanks!

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