Hey guys, I'm afraid that I'm one of those x64 "perverts"
. I've managed to install the x64 drivers shown in one of the win 7 posts and this worked just fine. The drivers are there and installed, and I have turned off the digital signing. I also was able to successfully install the Samsung Modem Driver thing (how do I verify if this actually worked???)
Now I've used both the 2.11 and mini 2.11 versions and none of them really seem to work. I do see the USB DEVICE CHANGE messages, but nothing really happens. I've found several 'flavours' of getting OCTANS to work with Windows 7 x64:
1. Run 2.11 with Windows XP SP3 compat mode; fill out the required information; push detect; connect the phone while it's turned off. result: nothing happens (except the on usb device changed message)
2. Run 2.11 with Windows XP SP3 compat mode; fill out the required information; push detect; connect the phone wile it's turned on (windows mobile starts rambling and doing whatever it needs to get going); turn the phone off. result: again nothing happens, just the famous message.
Using either flavour with mini gives me a truck load of WinUsb_* errors.
Output from OCTANS 2.11 mini:
My system:
Windows 7 x64
4 GB DDR3 RAM
Intel i5 quadcore 2.6Ghz
ASRock P55 Mobo
My Omnia:
Samsung Omnia II
Dutch T-Mobile (generic; doesn't seem branded in any way)
Windows Mobile 6.1
I'm not completely unfamiliar with flashing windows mobile phones. I have an Xperia X1 running win 6.5 and I used to have an... iPaq (GAH!). So I'm not really afraid to try some stuff, and I'm also not a complete idiot (I hope) when it comes to electronics.
Now I've used both the 2.11 and mini 2.11 versions and none of them really seem to work. I do see the USB DEVICE CHANGE messages, but nothing really happens. I've found several 'flavours' of getting OCTANS to work with Windows 7 x64:
1. Run 2.11 with Windows XP SP3 compat mode; fill out the required information; push detect; connect the phone while it's turned off. result: nothing happens (except the on usb device changed message)
2. Run 2.11 with Windows XP SP3 compat mode; fill out the required information; push detect; connect the phone wile it's turned on (windows mobile starts rambling and doing whatever it needs to get going); turn the phone off. result: again nothing happens, just the famous message.
Using either flavour with mini gives me a truck load of WinUsb_* errors.
Output from OCTANS 2.11 mini:
Service stopped successfully
[CSC] ----------------- Information of Multi CSC Image ------------------
[CSC] File Name:[I8000FAMIH4.csc]
[CSC] FileSize:[0x22d713]
[CSC] TotalBlockCnt:[0x12]
[Setup] Windows 7
[Setup] Download Ram Size :41777920 bytes,(39 MB)
Service is already stopped. So I will NOT Re-start the service...
OnDeviceChange \\?\USB#VID_04E8&PID_6619#6&e455392&0&4#{25dbce51-6c8f-4a72-8a6d-b54c2b4fc835}
[Error:0] Not receive OKUD! TimeOut:2
[Error:0] Not receive OKUD! TimeOut:1
[Error:0] Not receive OKUD! TimeOut:0
My system:
Windows 7 x64
4 GB DDR3 RAM
Intel i5 quadcore 2.6Ghz
ASRock P55 Mobo
My Omnia:
Samsung Omnia II
Dutch T-Mobile (generic; doesn't seem branded in any way)
Windows Mobile 6.1
I'm not completely unfamiliar with flashing windows mobile phones. I have an Xperia X1 running win 6.5 and I used to have an... iPaq (GAH!). So I'm not really afraid to try some stuff, and I'm also not a complete idiot (I hope) when it comes to electronics.
Edited by BadGuy84, 05 December 2009 - 01:37 PM.







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