Has anyone had trouble with Adobe flash on clean rom? I've confirmed that it was working before I flashed the rom. I've tried wiping the device and reinstalling flash. When I go to the adobe website it recognizes that I have flash. But sites like phonedog don't load the flash banners and animecrazy won't play videos. Can anyone help out with this?
Thanks
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No issues did you install it from the market?
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what browser are you using? Chrome beta doesn't support flash.
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I did install it from the market and I've tried it using the stock browser and dolphin hd.
Browser menu----> enable flash player
I made sure to do that as well
Hello,
I am currently dusting my old LG Phoenix off for my girlfriend as her blackberry just died. My LG phoenix is rooted using the gingerbreak.apk however, it is still using Froyo.
I would like to update this to 2.3 for her and was wondering if I can just plug my phone in and run the 2.3 gingerbread upgrade tool from LG. Is this possible? Would the phone retain the root?
Thanks,
P.S. I tried looking around on the forums however, I am using a computer at work so I might have overlooked something.
It should if you download and install OTA Rootkeeper from the store. Once installed backup root then upgrade and reinstall OTA and restore.
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I lost root when I upgraded but I used superoneclick to get it back
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I just purchased a tf101. I wanted to see what is the best method to root the tablet.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26737790
I am on honeycomb should I upgrade to ice cream first before I root?
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toanau said:
I am on honeycomb should I upgrade to ice cream first before I root?
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Yes that's correct.
Ok. So I don't have to down grade it to root it later? I read some of the tread that you have to be on a certain ice update not sure its true or not
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What version of HC are you on? You don't need to upgrade to ICS and then downgrade back to HC to root. You can root HC and use OTA Rootkeeper to carry Root all the way through ti latest version of ICS.
3.2.1 . Build number 8.6.5.2.1 20111216
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That looks like a slider model?
Since you are on the last HC incremental build, you should be able to use ViperMod. It is in the Development section. Download that to your PC and run it according to the OP. IIRC, you have to use Option 1 for the TF-Honeycomb build. Once you have root, then go to the market and get OTA Rootkeeper. Install that and make sure it saves Root. Then install a Root app like Titanium and make sure it works. Then use OTA Rkpr to Temp Unroot and take the OTAs. Then finally once you are up-to-date with the latest ICS build (.27 is the last number of it), go back into OTA Rkpr and restore root.
One thing that I have found it that the latest version of OTA Rootkeeper will not save a backup of SU in /system/xbin (this caused me a problem with an app yesterday). What you want to do is get a file explorer like Root Explorer and copy the su from /system/bin and paste it in /system/xbin and you should be good to go.
And one final thing, if you have a custom recovery like Rogue or TWRP, the OTA will not succeed, nor will it if you delete any apps from /system/app. For thatI used Titanium Backup Pro and just Forze the bloat. When a new build comes out, I just defrost and take it, the re-freeze.
What is the slider model? Sorry for noob question
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Do U recommend razor claw or viper
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toanau said:
Do U recommend razor claw or viper
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That is why I asked you what build you are on. Razerclaw (.13) only works on earlier builds of HC, whereas ViperMod works on the later versions (.19+).
Could always try Razerclaw. At worst it will let you install it and then once you run it, it should throw an error. I used ViperMod when I got mine b/c I stupidly updated before I knew about Razerclaw (this was before ICS came out). ViperMod is really eay. Just install it on your PC, install the drivers and run it. Takes less than 5 mins to do.
I googled that build number you provided and it came up as a slider version, so that is why I asked.
Edit: OK I just looked around a bit more and your build number isn't 8.6.5.2.1 but rather 8.6.5.21. So you are on build .21. Then you need to use ViperMod and use the directions I post in the other post and this one and you shoudl be good to go.
I had the prime before but sold it do to wifi issued. I rooted the prime before using viper. Is it the same process
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Yes. Only for this one it is Option 1.
If you somehow lose Root when you get to the first ICS build (.11 I think it was), you can still use ViperMod but you'll have to use Option 3 then.
Good luck and let us know.
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Yes. Only for this one it is Option 1.
If you somehow lose Root when you get to the first ICS build (.11 I think it was), you can still use ViperMod but you'll have to use Option 3 then.
Good luck and let us know.
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Could I down load the viper mod from transformer prime tread?
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They are one in the same. If you used it before then you should be familiar. Exact same program.
What do I do if the computer doesn't recognize the tf.
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Means you probably don't have the drivers installed or still have the ones from your Prime days.
I still have the prime driver on the laptop. Do I need to remove it
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i switch to another computer and it still did not recognize tf101. i order a new cable not what else to do
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Try downloading asus sync that will have the drivers...
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I have a rooted stock rom with ROM manager and the security update that fixed the browser security flaw won't work. I keep having to defer it. Any ideas on how to fix?
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If you want to install it, Odin back to stock and take the update. If you don't want the update and want the notification gone, freeze SDM 1.0 with Titanium and it will never bother you again.
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JB 4.2.1 FLASHABLE OTA UPDATE
And, after the 4.2 update I provide the 4.2.1 file for who doesn't get the OTA notification
the file is a 1mb zip and corrects few bugs (santa is back)
I didn't made it, all gredits goes to GOOGLE
DOWNLOAD
http://android.clients.google.com/p...signed-nakasi-JOP40D-from-JOP40C.659e6288.zip
If this helped ckick thanks button
Just a heads up, if you're running the stock android browser you'll need to put back the two /system/app/browserproxy* files you had to move/rename. The 4.2.1 patch seems to update them, and for some reason I don't have to take them back out to keep using the stock browser (i'm using version browser version 4.2.1)...?
Does this remove root? And would flashing the update that popped up on my tab cause me to lose root?
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mcmb03 said:
Does this remove root? And would flashing the update that popped up on my tab cause me to lose root?
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I'm not sure if it was because of Voodoo OTA Root Keeper, or CMW6.x asking to keep root, but mine stayed, as did the custom recovery.
Does this OTA update remove root?
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Does this remove root? And would flashing the update that popped up on my tab cause me to lose root?
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YES it does!
I had to reflash 4.2, as if I re root via Nexus Tool kit I lose custom cwm touch recovery.
Will leave this update until the removal of root is fixed.
Can I flash this trough twrp without losing root privileges
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Flashed this with voodoo root keeper and all is good. Updated with root intact. Thanks guys!!
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