Help with GOCLEVER Netbook i102 flash dosen't work proprely and form what I have seen in google search the problem is that this netbook has an android 2.2.3 version and the new adobe flash player for android form google play suports only newer versions.
I have searched how to make this netbook capable of playing any flash and any videos on the internet.
I don't need anything fancy or to change the apearence I just want to make it work for internet multimedia.
I am a newbie in android have some basic knowledge of linux rpm based and debian based but that is the place where my knowledge stops.
Furthermore I can't understand who to root my netbook to make it easy to upgrade with clokwordmode.
Thank you in advance.
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hey guys. i am new to the andriod world, i was a apple freak..lol. so now that i have my 1st android i like it, i have been reading about rooting and roms and have a idea of what it consists of. so here is what i am working with.
i have the Slide 3g on the reg software stuff and a mac
so how can i root my slide with a mac cause all the ones im seeing is how to root with a pc. i would love if i can get some help with at least the links to the things i need to dl i already dl what i think is the sdk for andriod but i cant find the root.zip for mac.
thanks alot for reading,
dual boot ur mac with windows, its what i do for when flashing etc
Or use a vm like parellels for example.
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.
I am interested in buying a new android and would like to run the OS from a few android phones in a virtual machine. Everything is installed, Android SDK, eclipse, Genymotion, as well. After loading one of the VMs that are already available, what interested me was how could I load a particular kernal for a phone that I would like to buy.
For example, I downloaded the rom for the ZTE Open C (firefox OS). How would I go about converting this to a VDI or OVA? Not sure even which I would convert it to. Could somebody even possibly point me to the correct faq, did some searching but not really sure what to search for so only coming up with how to root your phone.
Thank You
Hi,
I hope this is the right place for my question.
I just bought the Toshiba Excite Go (AT7-C8) which has an Intel x86 processor and runs Android 4.4.2 (KitKat).
(Unfortunately I am not allowed to provide the link to the product page as a link, here a few specs:
Processor*Intel® Atom® Processor Z3735G (2MB Cache, Up to 1.83GHz)
Memory1GB (on board)
Storage*8GB eMMC
)
Since it has an x86 processor I was hoping I can install somehow a Linux system on this tablet. I would like to run some home automation applications (EIBD, Linknx and openHab) which I currently run on a Geode LX 800 system. I think this here is much more powerfull with nearly the same power consumption.
Unfortunately I have no idea how to do a Linux installation on such a Android based system. Did anyone already try this and may have a small tuturial?
Thanks a lot,
Ron
Nobody has an idea or hint?
Was someone able to get root access to this tablet?
I can't even move any app to the SD card.
I start to hate this tablet, as many applications are not available for it and I can't get a Linux system set up either ...
I would appriciate any suggestion.
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Hello
I found a universal method for tablets on Intel, but no one tested
the Toshiba AT7-C8
http://forum.xda-developers.com/andr...p-cwm-t2975096
Regards
Hello XDA Community. I could use a little help. I'm trying to root a Kocaso Tablet model# M1062 which is using Android operating system. My question is which Firmware can I use to upgrade the current rom that is in this tablet. I am unable to use the old web brower on this tablet to activate google playstore or any apps it says out of date browser and I says I need to use use a different browser. I can't even download any apks off my sd card either since I can't find the right Rom that will work for this tablet. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks