Having problems downloading GingerVillain 1.5 ROM for my HTC Desire. Using this link: /xda.richardtrip.org/ ginger/ GingerVillain1.4.zip
For some reason, the download starts out very fast and then slows progressively until it just stops completely and doesn't move.
I have let it go overnight once, and it didn't move in 10 hours. I restarted again and got to 65 MB, and then it stalls again and won't restart.
Not a problem with my connection. If I select another file to download from the same site it has the same problem. The new file will start downloading fast, while the current one stays stalled.
Is there a problem with that server?
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here's the thing, i only got edge on my area for now
wont be in my hometown till xmas, when i can get a decent 3g for downloading
gameloft needs quite a massive data download
lets say dungeon hunter for 300mb
i did insist on downloading it, with some failure upon it
tried once, got 30mb, down to 270mb for next downloading
got 50mb on the next, down to 220mb for next
got 11mb, down to 209mb for next
after that, never got a reduce even if i left it for a long time, and when i check battery use, the MB on the app is actually increasing, the edge status keeps showing downloading
anybody know why?
i tried clearing data and deleting on gameloft folder, files that showing 0 on size
but of course i dont want to delete it all which would be absurd since it took me hard enough from 300mb to 200mb
can anybody help me?
what should i do or need to delete or anything to be able to finish my download, since it actually can be resumed from 300 mb down to 200mb with some fail download
I had similar issue, I had to finally delete everything and start from scratch
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Same here... was doing NOVA on WIfi... stuck with 59mb left... nothing worked. Deleted the folders, uninstalled and cleared cache. Then reinstalled and downloaded. While downloading, I was surfing the net and doing some other stuff to make sure the connection kept on going... finally got it working
well, in that case, i need to wait till i can get myself a good internet speed then >.<
Hi, my UK transformer said it had an update to install so I started charging it and pressed 'install update'.
A few hours have passed and its still on the screen with the orange exclamation mark and a little green android figure.
My internet is really slow at weekends, download speed is around 60kb/s. Will this be the problem?
Any idea what is happening? I don't want to reset the tablet because it might cause a brick, thanks.
EDIT> I turned it off after 4 hours of it being stuck and it restarted fine, I checked the version and it didn't update.
I went to settings and checked for an update, it said I needed to update so I clicked install again and now I'm back to where I started - Stuck on the update screen.
Your internet speed shouldn't have anything to do with your problem. The update would have completely downloaded before starting to install it. Maybe somebody around here can point you in the right direction to restore your tablet.
Ive just found this
http://android.modaco.com/content/a...408/have-asus-pulled-the-ota-firmware-update/
People seem to have this problem with the first update, looks like i'll have to flash another firmware myself.
Hi,
Recently (last few days) when downloading a podcast or mp3, the download gets to around 15% and then fails.
Doggcatcher reports java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by peer as the problem.
Dolphin Browser also fails after downloading for around the same amount.
If I keep pressing retry then eventually the % percent will grow until it completes but obviously fails on the way multiple times.
I have 1GB free on the SD Card (where I'm saving), I just don't know what the problem is.
At first I thought it was Doggcatcher but repeating the same on Dolphin made me think otherwise.
Is this a network problem or this is something wrong with my HTC Desire (2.2)?
My network says nothing is wrong on their side, and the programs I'm using work fine on Wifi, so I'm quite puzzled! As mentioned it has only started in the last few days.
Thank you in advance for your help
Boller
First, Lonnnng time reader/modder/hacker/technut, first time poster.
Secondly, my questions are: 1) Anyone else had such a positive experience as I did? And 2) Anyone else reproduce or trigger this ‘update’ in ICS?
Story below:
So I just purchased TF101 used, brought it home, and found out the long and hard way about the SOD/RR/DOCK/BATTERY/KERNEL issues that are plaguing a lot of users. So I researched for the past week (I'm a new owner), tried JB, ICS, etc, rom after rom. Still had same issues, and new ones (no wifi, sound, docking support gone, etc).
So, I went BACK to honeycomb 3.01 by flashing official update (WW version as I am in Canada) zip via CWM. I wiped cache, dalvik, data via CWM. Installed the zip. Tablet booted up perfectly. I did not sign into the google store. Turned tablet off completely WITHOUT being docked. Cold booted. Shut down. Used it for about 1.5 hrs, no reboots and could not repeat SOD/RR. However, HC is very slow compared to ICS. I then looked for the 3.2.1 update as it apparently makes the dock work correctly, and could never find it ANYWHERE (one rapidshare link and it was dead), all links were dead as the JP vers is the only one on Asus official site. 'check for updates' within the tablet did not work.
Next, I downloaded official xx.27 ICS off Asus website (around 253mB). Same procedure. wiped all cache/data/etc, flashed in CWM still (never put stock recovery as many recommended, didn't see the point). Booted tablet. Signed onto wifi, skipped signing in google account. Once in, turned off and cold booted back on. Used it for maybe 10 secs, and Asus updater pops up in task bar. The update had the same file-name of the update I just flashed however it had a July 27 date on it, and it was 302 mB (noticably larger than the 250~mB) update. NEVER saw this dialog before, even with my many attempts previously and all the different flashes/roms. Updater rebooted, installed itself (maybe 2 mins). I shut down completely once back in. Also, I still have not signed into my google account.
Following ICS update and shutdown, I then plugged my dock into wall outlet. I then finally docked (while off and for first time during entire process) the tablet, which then booted up. It immediately recognized the tablet, and made that ping sound confirming it was connected. Tablet booted up. I shut down, cold booted one last time. I then put it away on my shelf, lid closed. I opened this morning and 0 SOD or battery drain, which happened with EVERY SINGLE kernel/rom I tried for the past week. It would either SOD or RR. I left it open on 'about tablet' with uptime counter. It is still going. I checked various emails this morning, and ran some videos, etc, etc. Trying to reproduce RR/SOD. Usually it would occur within 10-15 mins of actually using it unit/being on wifi/etc/sleeping and waking.
I have a feeling that somehow Google is sending code (since you authorize OTA updates when you sign in) via being signed in that is somehow RR/SOD'ing (my theory), or there is some mysterious update I somehow triggered through this process. If anyone has reproduced this please let me know. But for now, this seems to fix battery drain at the very least, however I am running stock CPU clocks.
As i and many other are familiar with the RR/SOD troubles i have to say since i've updated with stock rooted .27 i haven't got the trouble anymore
Just checked and my transformer is still 86 % of battery capacity with an standby time of 1 day 18 hours
Before this update it almost always RR after using it when it was in standby mode again !
Ever since this update procedure my RR/SOD problems went down to near 0. I had one reboot in 3 long days of using my device, and that was from the stock browser. Which crashed before as well, anyways. I think this is a definite fix, which DOES NOT rely on external apps.
Not sure exactley how I triggered the update process. Please someone reproduce this 300~mB update that I triggered using CWM the entire update process!
Also, I have since extesively installed Google Play apps, and non-market sources. Not one crash, SOD, or RR. Dock work, charges excellent. Been using the unit for 2-3 days off and on with cbr viewer, movies n music playing, tonsof web browsing, etc. NO RR! NO SOD!
I have noticed that sometimes when I download my photos to my PC, the speed is very slow around 2mb sec. Recent downloads the speed was fast again but the last download was slow again. I downloaded photos from my wife's identical phone and it was fast, so there must be some variable that is making downloads to the PC slow but I can't find anything at this stage. If anyone has any experience with this I would love to know the solution.
I found the problem. It seems that if I shut down MPE and restart it every time, files download fast. If I connect when MPE is still active, it will download files but much slower.