Return to site

Livesuit Exe Windows 7

broken image


  1. Windows Live Suite is an utility pack which will make your daily tasks to be easier. It offers you the email client, instant messenger client, the suite for pictures and photos, an offline blog editor, a help bar and even an adult content filter.
  2. Windows 7 USB / DVD Download Tool is an easy-to-use application that allows you to create a bootable USB drive or disc for installing the Windows 7/8/10 operating system. The program can also help.
  1. Download Livesuit For Windows 10
  2. Download Livesuit Pack V1.11
  3. Livesuit Exe Windows 7 Iso

Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for Windows. 7 64 (exe) This downloads and installs Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator version 15.12.75.4.64.1930 (8.) for the integrated graphics controller of Intel® chipsets for Windows. 7, 64-bit. Driver: Windows 7, 64-bit. 15.12.75.4.64.1930 Latest. Latest new variant of the file with name 'livesuit.exe' was discovered 2932 days ago. Our database contains 2 variants of the file 'livesuit.exe' with final rating Safe and zero variants with final rating Threat.Final ratings are based on file reviews, discovered date, users occurence and antivirus scan results. Run the Livesuit executable in a new folder you create. (as it just extracts files wherever the EXE is located at) After the files are extracted try to run these files: drvinstallerIA64.exe drvinstallerX64.exe.

You are able to unbrick bricked android device or flash Stock/firmware Rom .IMG AllWinner Device with LiveSuit application Flash tool. If you want use this tool then you must have Allwinner chipset. ( Allwinner A10, A13, A20, A31)


For Windows

Download livesuit Tool V1.05 – Download

Download livesuit Tool V1.06 – Download


Download livesuit Tool V1.07 – Download

Download livesuit Tool V1.09 – Download

Download livesuit Tool V1.11 – Download

For Linux

Download livesuit Tool V3.05 64bit – Download

Download livesuit Tool V3.05 32bit – Download

For Mac

Download livesuit Tool – Download

Thanks for Reading our Content and please come again and Subscribe us then you get latest tech news. and please share this post on Social medias like Facebook twitter linkdin and G+. it will help to your friends. as well as be sure to bookmark our site on your browser. If you have an any doubt or any problem regarding this topic, then don't hesitate feel free to reply.

Related

LiveSuit is developed by Allwinner as an installation application for computer systems (Linux, Windows, Mac) to flash the NAND for Allwinner chips.

You could also look at the Installing to NAND tutorial to flash and manage NAND using opensource tools.

  • 1Linux
    • 1.2Build and install the kernel module
    • 1.5Common pitfalls
  • 2Windows
  • 3MacOS

For linux, we have gathered everything you need in one place.

Clone the repository

Livesuit Exe Windows 7

Build and install the kernel module

Debian/Ubuntu

Before you can build this module, you first need to install dkms

Now descend into the awusb directory and run

If you are getting error that /lib/modules/4.4.50+/build is missing try adding symlink to the /usr/src/linux-headers-XXX, for example:


Now install the module in your module tree, and load it:

Add the following 50-awusb.rules file to /etc/udev/rules.d, to be able to access the device as a normal user:

Now reload udev rules to make the change active

Fedora

Before you can build this module, you first could need to install dkms and libusbx (maybe you need also nas-libs)

Now descend into the awusb directory and run

Now, as root, install the module in your module tree, and load it:

Add the following 50-awusb.rules file to /etc/udev/rules.d, to be able to access the device as a normal user:

where 'yuorgrupid' have to be substituted by the group id of your user.

Now reload udev rules to make the change active

Running LiveSuit

Just run the shell script directly:

This will detect whether your system is x86 or x86-64 and will run the appropriate binaries.

Flashing an image

Warning: If you attach your FEL enabled device before you start LiveSuit, then LiveSuit will not detect it. You need to first start the LiveSuit application.

First, properly power down the device by either pressing and holding the power button for about 10 seconds, or by cutting all power in case of development board.

Start LiveSuit, if you haven't already done so, and select an image for flashing.

Then, put your device into FEL mode, and attach the USB OTG cable. Omron cx one download.

LiveSuit should now detect your device and start flashing.

Common pitfalls

Too many devices error

If you try to flash a USB 2.0 Device (such as Cubietruck) from a recent Ubuntu on an USB 3.0 Port, Chances are your device is not flashed as it is recognized by both xhci_hcd and ehci_hcd kernel modules. Try deactivating xhci_hcd (it needs to be blacklisted if it is in the kernel, as on Ubuntu 14.04), or, easier if available, deactivate USB 3.0 in your BIOS.

'Failed to flash firmware: Get Device Stage Failed!'

If you get a dialog window reading:

While the log in the terminal states:

Then you are most likely using an older version of the kernel module with a newer LiveSuit binary. Use the latest kernel driver.

While if the log in the terminal states:

likely you can overcome this issue unloading the awusb module

and try again.

Please note that this version of livesuit only seems to work on Windows 7.

It fails to run on windows XP, and shows the following error message in a dialog:

There are similar reports from Windows 8 users.

Windows 7 download setup exe

Download

  • Windows version LiveSuit
  • Please note that PhoenixSuit is actually LiveSuit2.0

Flash

To flash A10 devices with LiveSuit, first you need to let the device go to FEL mode.

Execute LiveSuit.exe and click SelectImg button to select the LiveSuit images you have. Connect your devices to PC with a USB cable. If Windows ask you to install driver, select the driver in the LiveSuit program UsbDriver folder.

Download

Installation and usage

Download Livesuit For Windows 10

This zip archive contains a pdf explaining procedure (in English and Chinese) and another zip for the software itself.

Exe

- Linux distribution Linux does not supported issue:

Windows 7 exe download

Build and install the kernel module

Debian/Ubuntu

Before you can build this module, you first need to install dkms

Now descend into the awusb directory and run

If you are getting error that /lib/modules/4.4.50+/build is missing try adding symlink to the /usr/src/linux-headers-XXX, for example:


Now install the module in your module tree, and load it:

Add the following 50-awusb.rules file to /etc/udev/rules.d, to be able to access the device as a normal user:

Now reload udev rules to make the change active

Fedora

Before you can build this module, you first could need to install dkms and libusbx (maybe you need also nas-libs)

Now descend into the awusb directory and run

Now, as root, install the module in your module tree, and load it:

Add the following 50-awusb.rules file to /etc/udev/rules.d, to be able to access the device as a normal user:

where 'yuorgrupid' have to be substituted by the group id of your user.

Now reload udev rules to make the change active

Running LiveSuit

Just run the shell script directly:

This will detect whether your system is x86 or x86-64 and will run the appropriate binaries.

Flashing an image

Warning: If you attach your FEL enabled device before you start LiveSuit, then LiveSuit will not detect it. You need to first start the LiveSuit application.

First, properly power down the device by either pressing and holding the power button for about 10 seconds, or by cutting all power in case of development board.

Start LiveSuit, if you haven't already done so, and select an image for flashing.

Then, put your device into FEL mode, and attach the USB OTG cable. Omron cx one download.

LiveSuit should now detect your device and start flashing.

Common pitfalls

Too many devices error

If you try to flash a USB 2.0 Device (such as Cubietruck) from a recent Ubuntu on an USB 3.0 Port, Chances are your device is not flashed as it is recognized by both xhci_hcd and ehci_hcd kernel modules. Try deactivating xhci_hcd (it needs to be blacklisted if it is in the kernel, as on Ubuntu 14.04), or, easier if available, deactivate USB 3.0 in your BIOS.

'Failed to flash firmware: Get Device Stage Failed!'

If you get a dialog window reading:

While the log in the terminal states:

Then you are most likely using an older version of the kernel module with a newer LiveSuit binary. Use the latest kernel driver.

While if the log in the terminal states:

likely you can overcome this issue unloading the awusb module

and try again.

Please note that this version of livesuit only seems to work on Windows 7.

It fails to run on windows XP, and shows the following error message in a dialog:

There are similar reports from Windows 8 users.

Download

  • Windows version LiveSuit
  • Please note that PhoenixSuit is actually LiveSuit2.0

Flash

To flash A10 devices with LiveSuit, first you need to let the device go to FEL mode.

Execute LiveSuit.exe and click SelectImg button to select the LiveSuit images you have. Connect your devices to PC with a USB cable. If Windows ask you to install driver, select the driver in the LiveSuit program UsbDriver folder.

Download

Installation and usage

Download Livesuit For Windows 10

This zip archive contains a pdf explaining procedure (in English and Chinese) and another zip for the software itself.

- Linux distribution Linux does not supported issue:

LiveSuit is accessible two ways. One is above way by getting from sunxi repository. The other way is by downloading as a zip file.For the zip file, LiveSuit v3.0.6 or below, if you try to install under Linux Mint 17.1, when you run LiveSuit.run file, you get such error:

This is because distribution name for Linux Mint starts with 'Linux Mint..blablabla' in /etc/issue file.Simple edit that file ( sudo nano /etc/issue ), and add 'Ubuntu' in the beginning of the line.

Download Livesuit Pack V1.11

After that, I highly recommend to install in root mode, i.e 'sudo ./LiveSuit.run'Tested with LinuxMint 17.1 xfce 64bit, and LiveSuitV3.0.6 works perfectly to write img files to board via USB-OTG connection.

Livesuit Exe Windows 7 Iso

Retrieved from 'http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?title=LiveSuit&oldid=19879'




broken image