Hi everyone!
I've an Android Phone "Star A3000" (dual sim android 2.2) - a chinese phone.
My pbm is: it's not even recognized as a mass storage on my computer (it doesn't ask me to enable usb in "Ongoing", it just get the battery refilled). So my question is:
Does anyone knows where I could get its usb drivers?
I'd like to use it for development, but it's not recognized by Eclipse as a possible emulator either. Does anyone knows how to get Eclipse recognizing phones to be possible emulators?
Thanks a lot for your attention, have a good day everyone!
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I got the Zenpap 4 Tablet, my basic problem is that I can't connect it to my PC check it with another PC and have the same problem.
Windows doesn't recognize the device tried to install many different drivers but with the same result, windows don't recognize the device and say's that the it's wrong driver (not only in my PC in the other one too)
What can I do? I thought to Wipe it (but don't know to do it) and from there try to root it and then upgrade it, do you think it may solve my problem by wiping it?
Please help me I'm desperate already.
Thanks in advance.
Ben
Zenpad 4 Overview:
Operating System - Google Android 2.1 upgrade-1
Storage capacity - 256MB DDR RAM, 2GB onboard, microSD 32GB
Processor - ZT-180 - ARM11 - Clock speed 1.0 Ghz
I don't know if it will help, but check this out:
http://www.jiongtang.com/fourm/android-f60/android-firmware-0708-download-t1474.html
It has the usb driver
Thanks for your answer, do you have another link to the firmware it dosn't work, both of them.
Again thank you for your kind help.
Regards,
Ben
Update: found it in another place and at last!!!! the driver worked!!! thank you very much for your help!!!!
Glad you got it working. That tablet looks pretty slick. Have fun with it.
I have a Fujitsu P1120 touchscreen netbook. I have been trying to dual boot android with the windows xp that is on there but have had no success. I cannot seem to figure out the right way to put android on the hard drive. It keeps coming up with a grub error for invalid filesystem. I have downloaded liveandroid, android 86x. The main problem that I have is that my device doesn't support booting from usb, booting from network, or any usb external drive. So the only way I can get it to work is to manually install android but I don't know how to do that.
Can anyone help me with this please?
i have same problem , i want to install android on fujitsu p1120, but i see installation freezed, now i want to test froyo android
monedadeoro said:
i have same problem , i want to install android on fujitsu p1120, but i see installation freezed, now i want to test froyo android
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i have tried everything that I can think of besides, network installation. I can't figure out how to set up the server to do it.
How version android x86 work in lifebook p1120?
The touch screen work in android?
I see the information about touch....
http :// ariescomputing .com/lifebook/
I so happy now.. i found one dvd-rw usb work very fast in the my fujitsu...
Is liteOn Slim USB (have 2 usb) dvd-rw and the bios work..
To put it bluntly you're trying to get your netbooks to do something it isn't intended to do. Those thing are built with the absolute bare minimum to do pretty much nothing more than browse the web, hence "netbook". It's not a full PC. Even the newer ones don't run a full version of Windows 7. Short of knowing how to re-write a BIOS image or finding a modified one and flashing it, which has the risk of perma-bricking your computer.
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Sorry my bad english..I have a good computer, phone and tablet. However I like to modify my old electronics giving new life to them .... Now for example I'll replace the HDD Fujitsu Lifebook P1120 IDE for SSD and I'll put a PCMCIA card with internal memory to speed up Windows. I installed windows 7 and it is working. So I had to make a modification in winsetup.dll to install.
At the moment I install Android but I am having difficulties.
Is it possible to develop a simple ANDROID USB master driver able to manage an external USB device sending simple data to a running ANDROID APP?
Yes it is possible, but not easy.
It would have to be developed for each phone.
I know they are working on one for the i9000 and i think there is an experimental version out for the nexus? or desire?.
Hi nerds
Excuse my terrible English
I'll hope this is the right place to put my question.
On all the other places he said: this is not an Q&A forum.
The last few weeks I have spend my time reading all about making apps.
To learn how to I have made a first simple app manualy on my tablet (asus tf300t) with AIDE.
After doing so I installed Eclipse and SDK in Windows7.
I studied it and create "Hello World".
So now I want to use my Tablet as a virtual device for testing.
But he want show up and Eclipse console said:
Failed to find an AVD compatible with target 'Android 4.1.2'.
I think I did everything possible:
- try to set the usb drive for Google (windows set best driver is already set)
- enabled my tablet (jellybean 4.2.1) usb mode
- set the user vars in windows (not necessary I think)
Windows sees the tablet but Eclipse is not seeing him for use as virtual device.
He also is n't showing up in the virtual device manager.
I also created a virtual device in Windows and that is working well.
But I want to use my tablet.
Some one knows what I do wrong or what I can do more?
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Artesis said:
Hi nerds
Excuse my terrible English
I'll hope this is the right place to put my question.
On all the other places he said: this is not an Q&A forum.
The last few weeks I have spend my time reading all about making apps.
To learn how to I have made a first simple app manualy on my tablet (asus tf300t) with AIDE.
After doing so I installed Eclipse and SDK in Windows7.
I studied it and create "Hello World".
So now I want to use my Tablet as a virtual device for testing.
But he want show up and Eclipse console said:
Failed to find an AVD compatible with target 'Android 4.1.2'.
I think I did everything possible:
- try to set the usb drive for Google (windows set best driver is already set)
- enabled my tablet (jellybean 4.2.1) usb mode
- set the user vars in windows (not necessary I think)
Windows sees the tablet but Eclipse is not seeing him for use as virtual device.
He also is n't showing up in the virtual device manager.
I also created a virtual device in Windows and that is working well.
But I want to use my tablet.
Some one knows what I do wrong or what I can do more?
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Hmmm I was trying some things and discovert dat adb devices was given nothing.
So I try'd to install the Google usb driver but Windows said: best driver already installed.
Is this true?
I looked at the drivers and it is a windows driver.
I don't know!
Why is there no device in adb and do I have to install the Google driver?
First things first, I'm completely new to the world of android and tablets so please be gentle.
I bought 2 Nobis NB09, one for myself and one for my wife, we've had them for about 2 weeks now. We bought 32gb Ext. SD cards for them and away we went. A few days ago we started to realize that nothing was being saved to the ext sd cards and we were out of space on the tablets. So off to Google I go to find a solution. The only solution I could find was to root the tablets and here starts the problem. I tried the Kingo route, that didn't work saying no device was found, RootMaster the chinese program didnt work, VRoot has a Trojan virus attached so my antivirus wont allow me to install it, Framaroot also didn't work as my device is not compatible. The SDK route also doesn't work, as no device is found. Here is what I have observed, inbetween trying to not rip my hair out or bash my head against the wall. When I plugged my device into my laptop with USB debugging on, MTP USB device driver didn't install and neither did the Android driver. Trying to manually update Android in Device Manager it says i need to get the driver from the manufacturers website (which I cant find), I could not find the MTP USB device listed in my devices at all. I did find a site that has the drivers, supposedly, but I don't even know what I need exactly. So here are my questions:
Can I not root the tablets because these drivers are missing?
If I have to have these drivers does anyone know where I can find them, reliably?
Has anyone successfully rooted this tablet and if so how did you do it?
Tablet Info:
Model Num: NB09
Android Version: 4.1.1 (Jellybean)
Kernel Version: 3.0.8
Build Num: JR003C. 2013926. v003
Processor Speed: 1.50 GHz
Please help, all we want to be able to do is store stuff on the SD cards.
Hi there,
I founded only the thread bellow where is talking about Nobis Tablet:
Nobis NB09 Tablet?
You can ask there, or ask in the general forum for Q&A:
> General discussion > Questions and Answers or > Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck