[HELP!!] having trouble upgrading to V21y from V21e - T-Mobile LG G2x

I have a Wind Mobile lg p999 G2x phone with V21e 2.3.3
I followed this forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1287236
everything worked fine and i followed everything : ..
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Update Stock ROM with LG flasher (.kdz files)-NoWipe
Prerequisites:
• LG Drivers Installed.
• LGMobile Update Tool installed.
Notice: Latest Version of LG Mobile Update prevents updating firmware from kdz files, if the phone is not in the firmware level LG expects. LG Is watching everything when you run firmware update with KDZ Method, logging everything, your mobile No, SN No, OLD Firmware, New Firmware etc. To bypass this first we make our PC to serve LG update tool locally (offline). More Info here. Then we follow the steps below as before.
To make things easier, run the Automatic Offline Procedure.vbs script, it adds 127.0.0.1 csmg.lgmobile.com entry (temporarily) in hosts file, sets a small HTTP Server on the PC listening to port 9002 which serves the requests of the LG flash utility, installs MSXML, runs all the utilities automatically and finally reverts back your hosts file removing the above entry. This script must be run as administrator so Start  --All Programs  Accessories  right-click on Command Prompt  select Run as administrator. Then drag-drop the script in and press enter.
If you are running the “Automatic Offline Procedure.vbs” continue from step 5.
1. Install MSXML 4.0 SP3 Parser (msxml.msi) if not already installed.
2. Run “windows enabler.exe” and switch to the "ON" position (left click on icon)
3. Enable the phone’s “USB debugging” mode (menusettingsapplicationsdevelopmentUSB debugging), connect the phone to PC and wait for drivers to be loaded.
4. Run "UpTestEX_mod2_marwin.exe".
5. Set EMERGENCY, 3gQCT as pictured and press "Normal web upgrade test" and select your KDZ file
6. To the next window click <Upgrade Start>
7. Clear Phone Software update registry, Select "Different Country" and select your Language. Click <OK>
8. If running the “Automatic Offline Procedure.vbs” the following message will be displayed in taskbar, ignore it or just click <Cancel>.
9. The utility starts the official LG Flasher
10. Wait until it finishes. If it gives any message that the phone is not connected or something like that, disconnect it, turn it off, remove battery and plug it back holding "Volume Down" key. (Automatically goes to Upgrade mode).
11. You do this on your own risk! Good Luck...
12. When flashing ends, disconnect the phone; close the LG update tool and the R&D Test Tool utility.
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but at step 6 when I click <Upgrade Start> then the "LG Mobile Support Tool" pops up and nothing happens.... but what is supposed to happen is that the "Select Country & Language" window is supposed to happen so that i can proceed to step 7
any HELP will be GREATLY APPRECIATED !!! Thanks..

Try this: http://s3.amazonaws.com/lgforum.com/...pdf?1337877028
That's a hyperlink to a pdf from LG which contains a hyperlink to its V21Y Gingerbread update utility which works with Windows 7. I tested it and it works.
1. When you run it, after the update window appears, open Windows Task Manager with Ctrl-Alt-Delete and locate the program named "Download Window" and right-click on it and click on "Go To Process".
2. Right-click on the "SmartFlashTool.exe" process and click on "Open File Location". That will open the folder "All-in-On" where all of the files for the V21Y Gingerbread update are located.
3. In that folder there's an application named "LGUnitedMobileDriver...". Run that program to install the drivers then, after the drivers are installed, close the "Download Window" which first appeared on your computer's desktop.
4. Run the "SmartFlashTool.exe" program located in the "All-in-On" folder you previously located and opened through using Windows Task Manager.
5. Follow the instructions in the pdf file you accessed when you first started this process ( http://s3.amazonaws.com/lgforum.com/...pdf?1337877028 ).
Good luck.

Core Memory said:
Try this: http://s3.amazonaws.com/lgforum.com/...pdf?1337877028
That's a hyperlink to a pdf from LG which contains a hyperlink to its V21Y Gingerbread update utility which works with Windows 7. I tested it and it works.
1. When you run it, after the update window appears, open Windows Task Manager with Ctrl-Alt-Delete and locate the program named "Download Window" and right-click on it and click on "Go To Process".
2. Right-click on the "SmartFlashTool.exe" process and click on "Open File Location". That will open the folder "All-in-On" where all of the files for the V21Y Gingerbread update are located.
3. In that folder there's an application named "LGUnitedMobileDriver...". Run that program to install the drivers then, after the drivers are installed, close the "Download Window" which first appeared on your computer's desktop.
4. Run the "SmartFlashTool.exe" program located in the "All-in-On" folder you previously located and opened through using Windows Task Manager.
5. Follow the instructions in the pdf file you accessed when you first started this process ( http://s3.amazonaws.com/lgforum.com/...pdf?1337877028 ).
Good luck.
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when i clicked the link then this is what showed up:
This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below.
<Error>
<Code>AccessDenied</Code>
<Message>Access Denied</Message>
<RequestId>110FAC6272A0BD8C</RequestId>
<HostId>
I1GSDdCa2Sp8MjCLemxyclKolCDrPWD8Ihqj7FP2s9D4fMIQAuvZ4swcfP7YzKIC
</HostId>
</Error>
now what???

I've attached the pdf from LG's website that you couldn't access. Just follow my instructions while using the pdf.

Core Memory said:
I've attached the pdf from LG's website that you couldn't access. Just follow my instructions while using the pdf.
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ok that's very good i got the pdf file but i just wanted to ask a question ...
will this work for the 4.0.4 EaglesBlood AOSP rom because just yesterday i managed to flash that rom but i still need that v21y baseband so i can make calls and do other stuff because right now it is acting very weirdly

O1A2K said:
ok that's very good i got the pdf file but i just wanted to ask a question ...
will this work for the 4.0.4 EaglesBlood AOSP rom because just yesterday i managed to flash that rom but i still need that v21y baseband so i can make calls and do other stuff because right now it is acting very weirdly
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I don't know, I don't use EaglesBlood ROM.

do i need to have usb debugging on for this to work??
and i get an error which tells me to do this:
* please follow below steps for recovery *
1. Disconnect the USB cable from the phone.
2. Separate the battery from the phone.
3. Attach the battery on the phone.
4. Close this SW upgrade program.
5. Start again this SW upgrade program.
and guess what i have tried it but no luck at all
need help please....

Core Memory said:
Try this: http://s3.amazonaws.com/lgforum.com/...pdf?1337877028
That's a hyperlink to a pdf from LG which contains a hyperlink to its V21Y Gingerbread update utility which works with Windows 7. I tested it and it works.
1. When you run it, after the update window appears, open Windows Task Manager with Ctrl-Alt-Delete and locate the program named "Download Window" and right-click on it and click on "Go To Process".
2. Right-click on the "SmartFlashTool.exe" process and click on "Open File Location". That will open the folder "All-in-On" where all of the files for the V21Y Gingerbread update are located.
3. In that folder there's an application named "LGUnitedMobileDriver...". Run that program to install the drivers then, after the drivers are installed, close the "Download Window" which first appeared on your computer's desktop.
4. Run the "SmartFlashTool.exe" program located in the "All-in-On" folder you previously located and opened through using Windows Task Manager.
5. Follow the instructions in the pdf file you accessed when you first started this process ( http://s3.amazonaws.com/lgforum.com/...pdf?1337877028 ).
Good luck.
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i followed everything you and the adobe file told me to do but then it said that
"this version[V11h] isn't supported!!"
now what do i do i am stuck again and need help again!! :crying:

O1A2K said:
i followed everything you and the adobe file told me to do but then it said that
"this version[V11h] isn't supported!!"
now what do i do i am stuck again and need help again!! :crying:
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Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1610597
Then, if the audio is messed up when on the phone, follow my previous instructions which will apply the LG fix for that.

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After rooting, screen looks dead.

I received my transformer today and looked on google for how to root it.
I followed these instructions posted by UBRock on androidforums.com: (as I'm new I cannot post outside links, so I copied the instructions at the end)
After step 4a, my TF booted up like it normally would, with the EE pad screen. Then my screen went to what is shown in the attachment.
I'll turn the screen off, and it will turn on and off by itself.
I've googled and haven't found any issues with rooting this device.
Did I just kill this thing in a few hours? I followed every instruction and had no issues until this.
I bought it off amazon if that matters in case I have to return it. I really hope there's a solution, I got it for a vacation I'm leaving for on Monday.
instructions:
I used this to root my Transformer after the official 3.1 update and it works great. Fast and easy!
The only thing you have to do with ADB is to make sure you have adb installed properly on your computer. Everything is done via scripts.
xda-developers - View Single Post - [ROM] Transformer 3.1 pure root
Quote:
Originally Posted by fone_fanatic View Post
Ok, just did this and worked flawlessly, have root and CWM in under 10 minutes!
I'll replay step by step what i did to help those that are still confused. (it looks long but its really not, i was just very detailed causing this to be more of a "take my hand and i'll walk you through it")
Some background info. Highly recommend reading these if you don't know what either is!
Rooting Explained + Top 5 Benefits of Rooting by androidpolice.com
What is ClockWorkMod recovery and how to use it by addictivetips.com
STEP 1. Make sure you have all the correct asus drivers installed. Not sure if this is necessary but i had them all installed previously and i didn't run into a single issue.
1a. Head over to Asus Support/download page for the transfomer
1b. Select your PC's operating system from the drop down box.
1c. Download and install the USB driver, Asus Sync, and EEE Pad Pc Suite (don't think this one is needed but i installed them all when i first got my tf).
Step 2. Verify that you have adb running properly.
Since adb.exe is included in the download, you really don't need the sdk or adb from elsewhere.
2a. connect your tf via USB to your PC after installing the driver and other apps from step 1.
2b. Open Command prompt on your pc (win key+R) and open (and extract) Tf_rootkit_31 (link at bottom of post).
2c. Navigate to /tf_rootkit_31/root_app/ folder from the downloaded and extracted file, drag "adb.exe file to the open command prompt window.
(it should read something like C:\....\tf_rootkit_31\adb.exe)
2d. After the "adb.exe" press space bar and type "devices" (w/o quotes ofcourse) press enter.
If it says "List of Devices attached" and under that a 15 mixed numbers and letters (serial number) followed by device then adb is working!
If NOT, look at the stickies or search on google on getting adb to work on your OS.
STEP 3. Now the fun begins Here we will put the TF in APX mode and install the APX driver.
3a. Shut your TF off and while plugged into your PC, hold the volume UP and Power button until your PC makes that USB device plugged in sound and there is a notification about installing drivers.
3b. Open up the driver install thing in status bar and press on cancel (or whatever it is to get it to stop searching online for the driver).
3c. Open Device manager, scroll down to "Other Devices" (might be named something else in xp or vista) and you should see APX something with a small exclamation mark in a yellow triangle.
3d. Right click it, select "Update Driver Software..." -> "Browse my computer for driver software" -> "let me pick from list ..." -> click next -> "have disk" -> Browse -> navigate to the downloaded tf_rootkit_31 folder, open usbpcdriver folder and select "NvidiaUsb.inf" -> open, and all it to install, Ignore the unsigned error, let it install anyway.
STEP 4. Get to installing! Now your TF should be in APX Mode (if memory serves me right the screen should turn on.
4a. Go to the downloaded tf_rootkit_31 folder and double click on root.bat (on the TF screen it should say something along the line of "...update successful..."
4b. (OPTIONAL) if you want clockwork mod recovery, then go ahead and double click cwm.bat [Follow STEP 6 to update CWM]
4c. Restart TF, once rebooted make sure USB Debugging is enabled (Settings->Applications->Development)
4d. double click root_app.bat (this installs su and superuser.apk via adb, so command prompt will open up and do its adb thing and reboot your TF)
STEP 5. Confirm completion and CELEBRATE!
5a. Open your app drawer up after reboot and check to see if the Superuser app is there, if so install an app that requires root access (root explorer, adfree, titanium backup etc) and once you open it up, if you get a box requesting super user permission the you got it working!
5b. do a naked/underwear dance!
STEP 6. Update CWM recovery!! You will need a microSD card
6a. Go over to the CWM thread and download latest version of CWM recovery
6b. Place that downloaded .zip (DO NOT UNPACK) on your microSD card
6c. power TF off, then hold voume down + power button, when you see white writing in the top left of the screen press volume up and you should now bee in CWM recovery. Use volume up/down to move through the options and power button to select.
6d. Scroll down to "Install zip from sdcard" press power button then select "Choose zip from sdcard" and now it should list what is on your microsd, Scroll down and select the .zip you downloaded (as of this writing latest version is named recovery-3.1.0.1-solarnz-R3-240511-1908.zip)
6e. Follow instructions on screen, should be straightforward. And now your CWM is updated!
Tf_RootKit_31: Megaupload AND dropbox mirror: Dropbox (thanks tharonald1981)
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well after running the NVFlash back to stock it went back to what it was when i opened the box and seems to be working with no issues. I'm definitely scared to flash again
MoldyPoldy said:
well after running the NVFlash back to stock it went back to what it was when i opened the box and seems to be working with no issues. I'm definitely scared to flash again
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how did you do this becuase i followed the same instructions as you and all i was left with the the asus startup splash screen but won't boot further..
gtaguy said:
how did you do this becuase i followed the same instructions as you and all i was left with the the asus startup splash screen but won't boot further..
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I can't post links, but it's the thread "Asus Transformer NVFlash Stock 3.1 Recovery Roms" on transformerforums.com
You guys extracting the 3 img files and putting it in the NVFlash root folder?
after sweating it for alittle while i was able to do as you guys said above.. downloaded the files placed them in the nvflash folder and recovered the system back to original state. Happy to say that im back to 3.1 now i have to work on trying to get the 3.2 pushed ota.. I do think this rom i just pushed into it is not factory original cuase now i can see the post and the 3.1 rom is rooted.. but im just glad to be back up and running with this amazing tablet..

A quick tutorial to ROOT Micromax A50 Ninja

Please charge your phone atleast 50% or above before you follow the guide.
I am not providing any screenshots.
Steps:
1. Download all the attached files to this post.
2. Unzip mt65x3 usb vcom drivers.7z and install the drivers.
3. Create a folder in C drive or anywhere you like and unzip SP Flash Tool v2.1134.00.7z.
4. Copy the files MT6573_Android_scatter.txt and boot.img to the folder you created and unzipped the SP Flash Tool v2.1134.00.7z.
5. Open the folder where you extracted SP Flash Tool v2.1134.00.7z and right click on the Flash_tool.exe and run as Administrator.
6. In the Flash tool window, click on File and Open Scatter-loading File and on the pop-up window, select the file MT6573_Android_scatter.txt and click Open
7. A pop-up might appear, click OK and if you see any kind of error, ignore it.
8. A list on the bottom pane should appear of the flash tool window. Uncheck all excet BOOTIMG and click or double click on the BOOTIMG. On the pop-up window, select the boot.img file that you copied earlier and Open.
9. Click on Options of the Flash tool and click USB Mode if not selected.
10. Now you are ready to flash your phone.
11. Switch off your phone and take out the battery. Put your battery back on the phone. Do not switch on. Connect it to your PC with the USB cable without pressing any button on the phone. Now windows should find the drivers and install it. After drivers are installed, unplug the cable from your phone. Take out the battery from the phone and put it back again. Do not switch on.
12. Now on the Flash Tool window click on the Download button. A message will appear on the bottom right of the window 'Please insert USB cable in 14 seconds', with the counter running. While its running, connect your phone to the PC. If you fail to do it, repeat Step 12.
13. When connected properly, you will see a yellow progress bar, after finishing 100% a pop up window will appear saying BOOTIMG downloaded. You are done.
14. Now unplug your phone, take the battery out, put it back and start the phone normally as you do. Let it fully boot. (Nothing should be wrong, cuz nothing happened to mine. I tested it first. Ashik Anwar second.)
15. Enable USB Debugging on your phone and and connect it to the PC.
16. Installing USB ADB Drivers or USB Debugging Drivers:
Unzip usb_driver.zip.
Open 'Device Manager'.
Right click on 'Micromax A50' and click 'Update Driver Software'.
On the new window, click 'Browse my computer for driver software', then click 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'.
Click 'Have Disk'.
On the new Pop-up window, click 'Browse' and go to the folder where you previously unzipped the drivers and open the folder usb_driver.
Now select from the list of files 'android_winusb.inf' and click 'Open', then click 'OK'.
Now from the list of 3 options, select 'Android ADB Interface' and click 'Next'.
An 'Update Driver Warning' will appear, click 'Yes'.
Another Warning will appear asking 'Would you like to install this device software.
Click Install.
Now the drivers should be installed.
17. Now unzip unlockroot23.zip and install the unlockroot23.exe and run the program.
18. Now time to root. On the UnlockRoot window, click ROOT and the program will root it. When finished, it will ask you to restart your phone. So switch it off and switch it on again.
19. Now after you have switched on your phone, browse through the Apps Drawer. You should find an application called Superuser.
You are ROOTED!!!
Still check it by installing an app that needs root permissions, like Root Explorer.
Install BusyBox from PlayStore cuz some programs need it for root access.
Thanx to Varun for providing the modified boot.img and thanx to all the developers for their hard work in cracking and hacking Android for the benefit of the people.
To overclock, Install MTK CPU-Control test from PlayStore. Doesnt need root.
You can overclock upto 806MHz. Enable Set on boot.
Overclock To 754MHz for stability issues.
Enjoy folks!!!
EDIT:
If you are getting error while flashing, repeat the steps.
If you are unable to boot, please flash the original_boot.img
Remember to run the Flash Tool as Administrator
Also the UnlockRoot program as Administrator
I am not responsible for the death of your phone
Rooting the micromax a52 aisha
i have read your post, can you post a tutorial to root micromax a52 aisha, and increase internal memory
can you help us to root micromax a56
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1791748
We also got boot.img and other files
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1235489&d=1343837004
Pls can this procedure work with all mt6573 chipset phone. Cause I've tried all the major rooting process like superone and it likes.
The phone is TECNO T1.
Thanks in advance
Sent from my TECNO T1 using xda premium
saheb11123 said:
i have read your post, can you post a tutorial to root micromax a52 aisha, and increase internal memory
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So sorry
Been busy
Read this whole website for anything related to Mediatek processors for flashing.
http://bm-smartphone-reviews.blogspot.in/2011/10/mt65x3-flashing-tutorial.html
You need to have a linux machine, Ubuntu, to unpack the boot.img, making unsecure to 1 and the repack it. Flash it back.
I dont have a linux machine anymore.
Searh the net for tutorials.
Bootloader unsecure.
I dont have the time and also aint using the A50 anymore.
Dont mind
Goodluck.
aydot360 said:
Pls can this procedure work with all mt6573 chipset phone. Cause I've tried all the major rooting process like superone and it likes.
The phone is TECNO T1.
Thanks in advance
Sent from my TECNO T1 using xda premium
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Procedure is same, but bootloaders are/must be different.
Read http://bm-smartphone-reviews.blogspot.in/2011/10/mt65x3-flashing-tutorial.html
First dump the boot.img
unsecure it.
Flash it back.
for unsecuring, google
busy
no time
cant help more than this
goodluck
Thanks a lot for a wonderful guide
Can this be done from a linux machine? (Ubuntu for e.g.)

Installing Tizen SDK for Wearables

Simple step by step tutorial for installing the Tizen SDK for Wearables
1) Go to http://developer.samsung.com/
2) Select Development Tools for Samsung Gear.
3) Under the SDK portion of the table, select Tizen SDK for Wearable.
4) Before downloading the files, choose a target location. This will make locating the files easier later on.
5) Under Tizen SDK for Wearable 1.0.0b2, in the Install Manager column, select and download the install bin or exe file for your development environment. This file is approximately 4 MB.
6) Under SDK Image, select and download the matching SDK Image. This file is approximately 560MB.
7) Double-click the Install Manager (the 4MB file). The Tizen Window for SDK appears, saying “Cannot start Tizen SDK for the Wearable Install Manager” and “Cannot find repository. Please check your repository (http://)”
8) Click on the Advanced button.
9) Select the SDK Image radio button (bottom half of the screen), and click on the open folder icon to the right.
10) Locate the SDK Image (~560MB), select it, and click Open. This is where having a predetermined download target can be very helpful. The file unzips and takes you back to the previous screen. Click OK.
11) This takes you back to the Tizen Window for SDK, except now you have no warning, and a Next button. Click the Next button.
12) The EULA appears, read and accept the EULA by clicking Next.
13) Install type is Typical. Click Next.
14) Accept the default install location or choose your own, and click Next.
15) The Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager (HAXM) Setup Wizard appears. Click Next for the next three screens, and then click Finish.
16) Reboot if asked to.
Installation is now complete. Next is to start working with some of the Sample Projects, like Making a Custom Watch Face
.
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Breach said:
Simple step by step tutorial for installing the Tizen SDK for Wearables
1) Go to http://developer.samsung.com/
2) Select Development Tools for Samsung Gear.
3) Under the SDK portion of the table, select Tizen SDK for Wearable.
4) Before downloading the files, choose a target location. This will make locating the files easier later on.
5) Under Tizen SDK for Wearable 1.0.0b2, in the Install Manager column, select and download the install bin or exe file for your development environment. This file is approximately 4 MB.
6) Under SDK Image, select and download the matching SDK Image. This file is approximately 560MB.
7) Double-click the Install Manager (the 4MB file). The Tizen Window for SDK appears, saying “Cannot start Tizen SDK for the Wearable Install Manager” and “Cannot find repository. Please check your repository (http://)”
8) Click on the Advanced button.
9) Select the SDK Image radio button (bottom half of the screen), and click on the open folder icon to the right.
10) Locate the SDK Image (~560MB), select it, and click Open. This is where having a predetermined download target can be very helpful. The file unzips and takes you back to the previous screen. Click OK.
11) This takes you back to the Tizen Window for SDK, except now you have no warning, and a Next button. Click the Next button.
12) The EULA appears, read and accept the EULA by clicking Next.
13) Install type is Typical. Click Next.
14) Accept the default install location or choose your own, and click Next.
15) The Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager (HAXM) Setup Wizard appears. Click Next for the next three screens, and then click Finish.
16) Reboot if asked to.
Installation is now complete. Next is to start working with some of the Sample Projects, like Making a Custom Watch Face
.
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I am getting a message "Cannot execute java even if it was installed. Check environment variables or java version (over 1.6) please" I updated my java to the current version but still keep getting that message. Do you know how to fix it?? Also thank you for your post.
TRook45 said:
I am getting a message "Cannot execute java even if it was installed. Check environment variables or java version (over 1.6) please" I updated my java to the current version but still keep getting that message. Do you know how to fix it?? Also thank you for your post.
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Are you installing the Java JDK? Or just the Java SE?, You will need the Java JDK installed,
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-7-netbeans-download-432126.html
Once installed, you will probably want to put it into your Environmental Variables.. Just right click on the "This PC" icon on your desktop. Then click 'Properties' and then 'Advanced System Settings', then click the [Enviromental Variables] button. Scroll down until you find PATH. It should have a several paths, add the following to the beginning... C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_51\bin; (Note that this path will depend on where you installed the Java JDK and the version)
You can save it. To test it.. Open a CMD Prompt and type javac and if you get an error, something didn't work.
Got most of the way through but when installing Intel HAEM it says not enabled. Reading up it says most likley not compatible but running I5 3.2 so should do, any thoughts
edit: ok seems like I have to switch on VT-x in Bios, strange why it is off seems should be on by default
jeffnz said:
Got most of the way through but when installing Intel HAEM it says not enabled. Reading up it says most likley not compatible but running I5 3.2 so should do, any thoughts
edit: ok seems like I have to switch on VT-x in Bios, strange why it is off seems should be on by default
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Just saw your reply, glad you got it working.
Breach said:
Simple step by step tutorial for installing the Tizen SDK for Wearables
10) Locate the SDK Image (~560MB), select it, and click Open. This is where having a predetermined download target can be very helpful. The file unzips and takes you back to the previous screen. Click OK.
11) This takes you back to the Tizen Window for SDK, except now you have no warning, and a Next button. Click the Next button.
12) The EULA appears, read and accept the EULA by clicking Next.
13) Install type is Typical. Click Next.
14) Accept the default install location or choose your own, and click Next.
15) The Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager (HAXM) Setup Wizard appears. Click Next for the next three screens, and then click Finish.
16) Reboot if asked to.
Installation is now complete. Next is to start working with some of the Sample Projects, like Making a Custom Watch Face
.
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Sorry to bug you with a question:
When installing the TSDKW, I get through step 10 without problems. At 10 I get stuck in an install loop for the SDK. . .
After I select and let the install program parse the sdk.zip file I get the OK, button.
I press it, but am sent back to the Wearable Install Manager -- with radio button choice "Install the new Tizen SDK for Wearable version" (again).
My only option is to select "advanced" button on the right side of the dialogue box, and then I am put me back at the advanced config menu to select the SDK zip. . . running it again puts me back to the same advanced config box -no EUSA or anything. .
Sort of a do-loop. . .
Have you seen this before? is it common, or should I re-download and start over.
(I am using win64 version home premium)
thanks in advance!
markbc01 said:
Sorry to bug you with a question:
When installing the TSDKW, I get through step 10 without problems. At 10 I get stuck in an install loop for the SDK. . .
After I select and let the install program parse the sdk.zip file I get the OK, button.
I press it, but am sent back to the Wearable Install Manager -- with radio button choice "Install the new Tizen SDK for Wearable version" (again).
My only option is to select "advanced" button on the right side of the dialogue box, and then I am put me back at the advanced config menu to select the SDK zip. . . running it again puts me back to the same advanced config box -no EUSA or anything. .
Sort of a do-loop. . .
Have you seen this before? is it common, or should I re-download and start over.
(I am using win64 version home premium)
thanks in advance!
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I'd verify the MD5 Checksum or download again.
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Thanks, I'll do that, and also try to download the watch sdk on my Mac...
...from the xda premium app. who knows which Rom...
Can anyone help installing on linux mint 16? Thanks
Breach said:
Simple step by step tutorial for installing the Tizen SDK for Wearables
1) Go to http://developer.samsung.com/
2) Select Development Tools for Samsung Gear.
3) Under the SDK portion of the table, select Tizen SDK for Wearable.
4) Before downloading the files, choose a target location. This will make locating the files easier later on.
5) Under Tizen SDK for Wearable 1.0.0b2, in the Install Manager column, select and download the install bin or exe file for your development environment. This file is approximately 4 MB.
6) Under SDK Image, select and download the matching SDK Image. This file is approximately 560MB.
7) Double-click the Install Manager (the 4MB file). The Tizen Window for SDK appears, saying “Cannot start Tizen SDK for the Wearable Install Manager” and “Cannot find repository. Please check your repository (http://)”
8) Click on the Advanced button.
9) Select the SDK Image radio button (bottom half of the screen), and click on the open folder icon to the right.
10) Locate the SDK Image (~560MB), select it, and click Open. This is where having a predetermined download target can be very helpful. The file unzips and takes you back to the previous screen. Click OK.
11) This takes you back to the Tizen Window for SDK, except now you have no warning, and a Next button. Click the Next button.
12) The EULA appears, read and accept the EULA by clicking Next.
13) Install type is Typical. Click Next.
14) Accept the default install location or choose your own, and click Next.
15) The Intel Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager (HAXM) Setup Wizard appears. Click Next for the next three screens, and then click Finish.
16) Reboot if asked to.
Installation is now complete. Next is to start working with some of the Sample Projects, like Making a Custom Watch Face
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I followed all your steps (I believe) and the sdk installed.
I also installed the usb drivers from:
>.2. Install Samsung Drivers
>a.*http://developer.samsung.com/android...er-for-Windows
but when I type in my cmd window "sdb devices" it does not list any....
what am I doing wrong?
nrseife said:
I followed all your steps (I believe) and the sdk installed.
I also installed the usb drivers from:
>.2. Install Samsung Drivers
>a.*http://developer.samsung.com/android...er-for-Windows
but when I type in my cmd window "sdb devices" it does not list any....
what am I doing wrong?
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Is your watch dock snapped onto the watch and usb plugged into that?
Is USB Debugging enabled on your watch?
Yes I have turned on usb debugging on my gear2 (in Settings/Gear Info).
and I can see it in File Explorer...when connected to my laptop...
nrseife said:
Yes I have turned on usb debugging on my gear2 (in Settings/Gear Info).
and I can see it in File Explorer...when connected to my laptop...
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Are there any errors in your Device Manager on your pc/laptop?
You can try trouble shooting using this link..
https://developer.tizen.org/blogs/s...me-your-new-tizen-sdp-drivers-and-certificate
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I just can't seem to get this installed. It gets to the Intel HAXM installation and fails because I am running an AMD 1090T, which is clearly not supported. Does that mean I can't use the IDE at all on my machine? Would installing a virtual machine of linux and going that route work on the same hardware or is that going to still look for HAXM to be installed? Any help would be greatly appreciated... I finally got past the Java errors to end up getting stuck now. It fails with a fatal error that the certification generator failed or something along those lines.
I installed everything again, on a different machine (home PC). Another Intel cpu based machine.
Well, this time the installer failed to unpack a package shortly after my Anti Virus protection (Kaspersky) complained that ansicon.exe (which is installed by the sdk installer) cotains a Trojan pgr....anybody seen that?
Anyway, I now can (despite the installer not finishing properly) see the Gear2 via "sdb devices" and push wgt apps!
Success I guess....just a bit nervous about that warning by Kaspersky....
Sent from my GT-N5110 using xda premium
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I just can't seem to get this installed. It gets to the Intel HAXM installation and fails because I am running an AMD 1090T, which is clearly not supported. Does that mean I can't use the IDE at all on my machine? Would installing a virtual machine of linux and going that route work on the same hardware or is that going to still look for HAXM to be installed? Any help would be greatly appreciated... I finally got past the Jjava errors to end up getting stuck now. It fails with a fatal error that the certification generator failed or something along those lines.
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I'm in a similar situation except my Intel processor isn't HAXM compatible. :|
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I seem to have the bases all covered:
I followed all the steps, the sdk for wearables is installed.
All devices picked up valid drivers (nothing wrong in device manager)
Computer sees the Gear 2 just fine (see it in My Computer)
Emulator working, I developed a watchface and saved the file to sideload.
Put the watch in Debug mode.
Everything seems to work fine, but when I use the command "sdb devices"
all I get is "List of devices attached", but no devices listed and NO errors.
All seems right, but why no devices (watch) showing?
Edit: Found solution. All looked good in Device Manager, all drivers looked good, but when I pressed "Update Driver Software" (online), a new driver was found, installed, and now the device is shown when using "sdb devices"
akwaman said:
I seem to have the bases all covered:
I followed all the steps, the sdk for wearables is installed.
All devices picked up valid drivers (nothing wrong in device manager)
Computer sees the Gear 2 just fine (see it in My Computer)
Emulator working, I developed a watchface and saved the file to sideload.
Put the watch in Debug mode.
Everything seems to work fine, but when I use the command "sdb devices"
all I get is "List of devices attached", but no devices listed and NO errors.
All seems right, but why no devices (watch) showing?
Edit: Found solution. All looked good in Device Manager, all drivers looked good, but when I pressed "Update Driver Software" (online), a new driver was found, installed, and now the device is shown when using "sdb devices"
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Useful bit of information. Glad you got it working.
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sdk of tizen wearable 2.2.150 wont install
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Are you installing the Java JDK? Or just the Java SE?, You will need the Java JDK installed,
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-7-netbeans-download-432126.html
Once installed, you will probably want to put it into your Environmental Variables.. Just right click on the "This PC" icon on your desktop. Then click 'Properties' and then 'Advanced System Settings', then click the [Enviromental Variables] button. Scroll down until you find PATH. It should have a several paths, add the following to the beginning... C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_51\bin; (Note that this path will depend on where you installed the Java JDK and the version)
You can save it. To test it.. Open a CMD Prompt and type javac and if you get an error, something didn't work.
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i have done everything according the manual changed the path to java and when i type in the cmd javac it works , but i installed java jdk_8u5-nb-8-windows64.exe and still it gives me enviremental errors or at least java 1.6 must be installed , so i installed the latest version and still no result , what am i doing wrong ?? what did i miss ?
Have you installed Java JDK? Or just the Java SE?, You will need the Java JDK installed.

How do I install Alcatel driver?

I don't know how to install it, all I see after downloading and upzipping is "MTK_Qualcomm_ADB" folder, inside are "install.vbs" file, "uninstall.vbs" file, Qualcomm and MTK folders. I I tried to click on "install.vbs" file, nothing happend, so I tried to install through Windows Device Manager, using the ".inf" file in the Qualcomm folder, but failed. I've just bought my phone for 1 week and I am new to Android, so don't curse me...
P/S: I read this instruction on reddit and got stuck in step 3.
1. Plug device into computer, wait for "normal" MTP drivers to install. You'll probably get an error about the ADB interface driver failing.
2. Open the notifications dropdown and select "Connected as a media device" (was the default for mine).
3. Select "Drivers CD-ROM" from the USB Computer Connection list.
4. Open My Computer and open new "USB Driver" drive (was E on my machine).
5. Double-click Setup.vbs, then click Install on the "Android USB Driver Manager" screen. (Click Uninstall to uninstall the driver)
chetlaxong said:
I don't know how to install it, all I see after downloading and upzipping is "MTK_Qualcomm_ADB" folder, inside are "install.vbs" file, "uninstall.vbs" file, Qualcomm and MTK folders. I I tried to click on "install.vbs" file, nothing happend, so I tried to install through Windows Device Manager, using the ".inf" file in the Qualcomm folder, but failed. I've just bought my phone for 1 week and I am new to Android, so don't curse me...
P/S: I read this instruction on reddit and got stuck in step 3.
1. Plug device into computer, wait for "normal" MTP drivers to install. You'll probably get an error about the ADB interface driver failing.
2. Open the notifications dropdown and select "Connected as a media device" (was the default for mine).
3. Select "Drivers CD-ROM" from the USB Computer Connection list.
4. Open My Computer and open new "USB Driver" drive (was E on my machine).
5. Double-click Setup.vbs, then click Install on the "Android USB Driver Manager" screen. (Click Uninstall to uninstall the driver)
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Either 1) Plug in the device and when it prompts for a driver THEN point it to where the inf is or 2) install the driver zip mentioned here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/want-to-able-to-install-ota-updates-t3163745
Thanks. I did it!
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Either 1) Plug in the device and when it prompts for a driver THEN point it to where the inf is or 2) install the driver zip mentioned here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/want-to-able-to-install-ota-updates-t3163745
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Hi, please help me install this driver, I can't down driver in this page, I have downloaded in this page ( http://mobiledriver.info/model/idol-3-(5.5)-143/ ) but not install,

Bricked full stock

I never modified my phone whatsoever, I apply the OTA updates
Last day it bricked between my hands while I texted someone
I can boot it in "CSC FastBoot Mode" and here I can select what I want to do
Is there a way to reflash it without loosing data? Or anything, but retreiving my data
Please, someone can reply if it's possible?
Does it offer the option to access/start recovery? If yes once in recovery mode you should be able to choose apply update from adb or maybe even apply update from sd card.
Depending on the firmware you were on (Android 11 or Android 10) download the appropriate firmware version from https://www.asus.com/Mobile/Phones/All-series/ZenFone-6/HelpDesk_BIOS?model2Name=ZenFone-6 and rename it to update.zip and put in on your sd card if you have one and if that options is available. If that option is available choose that option and navigate to the appropriate folder and choose the update.zip.
If you only have the apply update from adb option or the other one doesn't work download the platform tools https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools first, extract them, connect your phone to your pc, then in the extracted folder hold shift key while right clicking an empty space in the extracted windows explorer folder and choose the option "open command prompt here" or similar. On your phone choose the update from adb option, in the command prompt on pc put in adb devices first. If it hasn't already windows should install drivers now and the command prompt should say a long sequence of numbers and "sideload" besides it. If windows doesn't recognise the device or it doesn't show any device in the command prompt line go to windows updates, "show optional windows updates", open driver updates and it should offer an ASUS android bootloader or ASUS adb driver or something similar.
Once that works simply input the command shown on the phone adb sideload update.zip or similar into the command prompt and it should reinstall the full OTA again without wiping anything.
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regenwurm16 said:
Does it offer the option to access/start recovery? If yes once in recovery mode you should be able to choose apply update from adb or maybe even apply update from sd card.
Depending on the firmware you were on (Android 11 or Android 10) download the appropriate firmware version from https://www.asus.com/Mobile/Phones/All-series/ZenFone-6/HelpDesk_BIOS?model2Name=ZenFone-6 and rename it to update.zip and put in on your sd card if you have one and if that options is available. If that option is available choose that option and navigate to the appropriate folder and choose the update.zip.
If you only have the apply update from adb option or the other one doesn't work download the platform tools https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools first, extract them, connect your phone to your pc, then in the extracted folder hold shift key while right clicking an empty space in the extracted windows explorer folder and choose the option "open command prompt here" or similar. On your phone choose the update from adb option, in the command prompt on pc put in adb devices first. If it hasn't already windows should install drivers now and the command prompt should say a long sequence of numbers and "sideload" besides it. If windows doesn't recognise the device or it doesn't show any device in the command prompt line go to windows updates, "show optional windows updates", open driver updates and it should offer an ASUS android bootloader or ASUS adb driver or something similar.
Once that works simply input the command shown on the phone adb sideload update.zip or similar into the command prompt and it should reinstall the full OTA again without wiping anything.
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How can I know if I need WW version or another one?
I don't remember if I was on 10 or 11 but I applied all OTA until december 2020, something like that
And how can I know if I can take the last firmware version or not?
Booting into recovery mode gives a black screen for 10 seconds then a reboot
Even the charging mode display bolt before charging animation then black screen then reboot itself after a time
Only CSC mode works normally, displaying something and not rebooting
In general ASUS does only offer one firmware package for all regions as far as I know and the statement on the firmware page generally only means which regions it has been certified for. Further information can be found at https://zentalk.asus.com/en/categories/zenfone-6-(zs630kl)
It depends on where you bought the device.
If recovery mode isn't accessible you will most likely have to use on of the unbrick threads under https://forum.xda-developers.com/f/asus-zenfone-6-2019-guides-news-discussion.8906/ most probably https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...k-your-zenfone-6-android-p-q-zs630kl.4189715/ will help you here.

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