Tutorial - How To Install Windows Mobile 6.5 on HTC Diamond and ...
by Nihad Kahfecis
1. Nail your phone to your PC, and ordain an ActiveSync (on XP) or Sync Center (on Vista, or Windows 7) link to your symbol. You don’t require to set up any sync rules—nothing but makes steady the joint is influential. You can check out this by looking for a bi-directional arrow in your phone’s taskbar.
2. Quintessence the bootloader you’ve downloaded, and note the finding (see “What You’ll Impecuniousness” for links)
3. Find your extracted files, and run the executable send in (large called “ROMUpdateUtility.exe” or something like that.
4. Comprehend the instructions, carefully. The software performs lots of checks to set up sure-fire you don’t goof this up, but pretend positive you a.) have at least 50% battery red in your phone b.) the repair bootloader c.) a troop computer that won’t sealed up off, go to catch or otherwise chime in the manipulate. Listen to! Or else there may be bricking.
5. Mark time! You’ll see paired in operation bars on your phone and computer boob tube. This part of the activity doesn’t take that fancy, since you’re only updating a humiliated type of software.
6. Restart your phone. The grudging primer in the corner of your Windows Mobile splash paravent will have changed to something unskilled at, but don’t agonize about verifying your new bootloader. If you ran the utility to completing and the gubbins restarted on its own, it’s more or less a convinced affair that you’re upgraded.
Installing a new thingumajig boom box :
This is the most esoteric part of the operation, so I’ll try not to get too weighty into the nuts and bolts. Basically, your emblem has firmware that manages its diverse antennae, letting you stick to cellular networks, GPS, etc. Installing a latest Broadcast onto your emblem commonly won’t transmute much of a variation in how your phone works. it even-handed lets us—or rather, your quickly-to-be mobile OS, superintend your phone’s communication capabilities on one's own. Some radios can look up response on unarguable networks, or even couple to wholly new mobile bands. For more info on that, I’l refer you again to XDA.
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