What to do about a flash player? - Asus Transformer TF700

Since Adobe is not supporting flash player for this tablet. Is there any way to get the flash player file and install it? I know android versions before 4.0 allow it to work. It really sucks not having one on here. Especially since football started.(GO BEARS!). I TRIED SO many browsers but none of them seem to work.
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dpshptl said:
Since Adobe is not supporting flash player for this tablet. Is there any way to get the flash player file and install it? I know android versions before 4.0 allow it to work. It really sucks not having one on here. Especially since football started.(GO BEARS!). I TRIED SO many browsers but none of them seem to work.
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Does this link work for you? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adobe.flashplayer&hl=en
I already had Flash from previous devices, so even though I just got my new Infinity I still saw its under my download list on Google Play and downloaded. Otherwise, you can always search for Flash 11.1 APK on google and simply install it manually.
Just in case you didn't know. To play flash you have to have the Flash plug in. Then several browsers that support flash start working after that plug in is installed. Exception is Chrome that does not support flash but stock, dolphin, firefox, opera etc. supports flash with the single common plug in.

You can always download directly from Adobe's site as well (it's under archived files or something like that).
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Here's a link to the 11.1 APK
http://db.tt/7rrvsV5i

I TRIED this link and was able to download the app and see it on my desktop. When I click the icon it takes me to the settings using a browser. But when the browser opens nothing comes up its a blank page. I also tried the first link with the Google app link. It takes me to the Adobe install area and I just keep hitting the install button but nothing happens. The install button just stays there.
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dpshptl said:
I TRIED this link and was able to download the app and see it on my desktop. When I click the icon it takes me to the settings using a browser. But when the browser opens nothing comes up its a blank page. I also tried the first link with the Google app link. It takes me to the Adobe install area and I just keep hitting the install button but nothing happens. The install button just stays there.
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Here's a link to the 11.1 APK
http://db.tt/7rrvsV5i
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did you click on this link? on your pc, click it, then in the top right corner select Download>Direct Download. Save it your desktop and then move it your memory card. Or, on your tablet, just click the link, and then download it. but which ever option you choose, make sure you save it to a memory card.

I used this link and was able to download it. I'm not sure if it's on the sd card or the tablet. I'm able to open flash pages but they are very pixelated. I'm not sure how to fix this. Also anytime I go to a flash enabled page it will ask me to click on an icon to enable flash. Then it will try to load the page but it will be pixelated. almost there just need a little more help. Thanks to everyone for their help
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dpshptl said:
I used this link and was able to download it. I'm not sure if it's on the sd card or the tablet. I'm able to open flash pages but they are very pixelated. I'm not sure how to fix this. Also anytime I go to a flash enabled page it will ask me to click on an icon to enable flash. Then it will try to load the page but it will be pixelated. almost there just need a little more help. Thanks to everyone for their help
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Its in your Download folder. Use your file manager to find it and tap on it to install it. Save a copy to your card.
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dpshptl said:
I used this link and was able to download it. I'm not sure if it's on the sd card or the tablet. I'm able to open flash pages but they are very pixelated. I'm not sure how to fix this. Also anytime I go to a flash enabled page it will ask me to click on an icon to enable flash. Then it will try to load the page but it will be pixelated. almost there just need a little more help. Thanks to everyone for their help
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You can go to browser setting and plugin then select Always instead of On demand to make automatic loading of flash without extra click if that is what you prefer.
As for pixelated apperance, it is due to the fact you are running lower resolution video on full HD screen. You can either not make it full screen, or change the source to HD rather than probably default 480p or perhaps even lower 240p video.

Although I no longer have a Infinity you could try googling the Nexus 7 method and see if that works for your tablet.
The simplest method that I've found was to simply download the Adobe Flash apk from online then uninstall and re-download Dolphin browser mini. Make sure to download the mini version as the normal one no longer supports flash.

I use Yahoo's stat tracker for fantasy football. I attached some screen shots of what it looks like. I can't figure out what's going on. It's not a video so I can't change the resolution like someone suggested. I also go to pbskids.com so my son can play games. That too is pixelated. I can't get to stat tracker so no screen shot. I also have one of the Adobe setting page which is bad too.
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Have you tried a different version of Flash? I have 11.1.115.17 loaded and don't get the pixelated screens like you do...
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Do you have a link to that version which works for you?
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I did have the same pixelisation effect with flash. Even with the version mentionned anbove (you can get it on adobe website
The effect seems linked with Firefox since I have only with it (did not have it with maxthon or stock bowser)

I TRIED 11.1.115.17 and 11.1.115.16_4.0+ and still not working right. one site says I need at least version 10. Another site says I need a flash player. One of the version worked but was still pixelated. Any other ideas? could my tablet be bad? How do I change the dpi? maybe that might help.
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dpshptl said:
I TRIED 11.1.115.17 and 11.1.115.16_4.0+ and still not working right. one site says I need at least version 10. Another site says I need a flash player. One of the version worked but was still pixelated. Any other ideas? could my tablet be bad? How do I change the dpi? maybe that might help.
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Try a different browser, such as Boat browser...
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Problem solved! I was using chrome and fire fox both kept giving me different problems. I used the stock browser and everything works fine. Thanks everyone
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Related

My library - Hydro 4.0 by seanzscreams

Hello,
After i installed this great rom made by seanzscreams i immediadly saw that none of the original asus appliation were installed
i've tried to search for this applications on the internet but i could find them anywhere, especially the "my library" app is my favorite
does anybody know where i could find these apps
thanku very much
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Very Simple
Yes very simple. You have to go back to Seanz Rom page:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1750861
Scroll Down until you see the ADD-ONS and download the Bloatware Re-ADD Zip. Then flash this file in CWM or TWRP and you will have ur original ASUS apps back.
Oooh thank u very much, didnt saw that, .. it works
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Adobe Flash not working on any browser on TF700T

hi all
not sure what I am missing, but not of the site I visit that is flash enabled, are working. Flash player 11.1 for android is installed and I have installed all browsers, but not load flash content... am i missing something?
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Flash on Android have been discontinued. But dolphin browser still supports it. Have you tried to?
i did try dolphin browser, although i see dolphin browser hd might have supported it.
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Still working just fine in Boat Browser (you still need to install Adobe Flash though).
Problem is that they are going to pull (or already have) Adobe Flash from the Play Store - so if you don't have it, you won't be able to (officially) install it anymore.
However, those that already have it installed (or those who sideload it), should be able to continue to use Flash normally.
At least that's my understanding.
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It should be working, re-install flash (and the browser?) perhaps.
got it working... for some reason play store did not indicate that my current flash version needs an update. once i done this manually, flash even works on the standard browser
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rsabluebulls said:
got it working... for some reason play store did not indicate that my current flash version needs an update. once i done this manually, flash even works on the standard browser
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Well I just received my marble white galaxy s3 and it seems that flash player was never preinstalled on my device. I tried to download it manually but it was no use. Any help?
Thanks
try 'skyfire' - cloud-based-flash, works on all devices w/o flash installed.
sent mobile
Thanks
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TF300 getting JB today

http://www.androidcentral.com/asus-transformer-pad-tf300-gets-its-jelly-bean-update
Hopefully we are not far behind.
Whoa, crossing fingers for us with a working version that doesn't break more things lol
Ziocomposite said:
Whoa, crossing fingers for us with a working version that doesn't break more things lol
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I applaud your unbridled optimism Sir.
ASUS hinted at this yesterday on FB. Their post "When Mr. Jellybean is in the office, it means something good is coming."
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I've learned from the TF101 ICS update - be careful what you wish for!!! For those that don't know, my (and others) TF101 has basically become very un-reliable since they introduced ICS.
While I truly *hope* we don't have such issues with the Jelly Bean upgrade, I certainly don't have a lot of confidence in Asus at this point.
I just hope that they don't rush it and test it properly before releasing it and forcing the upgrade on us (which is exactly what they did with the ICS update on the TF101).
I do know that my TF700 has some of the same ICS issues that the TF101 had (OpenGL out of memory errors, for example, which causes your launcher to go "blank")....
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It looks like they are using 3.x.x kernel on JB, someone can confirm this?
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Great! Very exciting news to wake up to!
When Firmware actually starts dropping DON'T FORGET TO!!
*Side load your FLASH PLAYER. If you want flash. It will no longer show up in the Playstore any longer
*Revert back whatever modding/altering to system files just in case Rooters. Only if you want your OTAS to actually complete. Or if running a custom rom it wouldn't work anyways as you already know.
*Don't forget to backup your Root with Voodoo Ota Rootkeeper! You will definitely lose root if you don't
Time to obsessively check every 5 minutes for the update!!!
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jjdevega said:
Great! Very exciting news to wake up to!
Edit: Be ready to side load your FLASH PLAYER. (and revert back whatever modding/altering to system files just in case Rooters. Only if you want your OTAS to actually complete.)
Time to obsessively check every 5 minutes for the update!!!
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Does this mean Flash will not be avail in the market?
sdynak said:
Does this mean Flash will not be avail in the market?
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It will not show up no. You will have to side load it.
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jjdevega said:
It will not show up no. You will have to side load it.
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Ok.. guess it's a good time to root, do a full titanium backup and rootkeeper.. been waiting for the right reasons..
sdynak said:
Ok.. guess it's a good time to root, do a full titanium backup and rootkeeper.. been waiting for the right reasons..
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A Very good reason indeed
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*sighs* I want all my devices to run Jellybean today, here is to hoping it will happen.
As I'd normally recommend rooting myself, I don't think it's necessary in this case. Why not just install .apk with Flash after allowing unknown sources? I believe it should suffice, although I don't know if it's any different with the JB system of permissions.
No need to root to install Flash on Jelly Bean. At least not on the Nexus 7.
d14b0ll0s said:
As I'd normally recommend rooting myself, I don't think it's necessary in this case. Why not just install .apk with Flash after allowing unknown sources? I believe it should suffice, although I don't know if it's any different with the JB system of permissions.
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d14b0ll0s said:
As I'd normally recommend rooting myself, I don't think it's necessary in this case. Why not just install .apk with Flash after allowing unknown sources? I believe it should suffice, although I don't know if it's any different with the JB system of permissions.
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I can confirm - my father just bought a Nexus 7 - I emailed the Flash app to him and he was able to install it and it worked without any rooting or anything.
He used Boat Browser (per my recommendation) - not sure about other browsers, but I assume it work with all expect for Chrome, of course...
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To everyone who wants flash, the easy way is to place the apk somewhere on Dropbox/Google Drive/Physical medium and install it from there, also since this week Adobe Flash Player is not available in the Play Store. http://www.pcworld.com/article/260901/android_flash_player_rip_how_to_get_it_now_that_its_gone.html
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Ok.. guess it's a good time to root, do a full titanium backup and rootkeeper.. been waiting for the right reasons..
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Everyone remember to backup the files created by titanium backup themselves to a removable SD card or your PC.
As for JB, I am not sure we can expect it for the TF700 right away ... the TF300 is so similar to the nexus 7, I'm sure they only slightly modified their nexus 7 kernel.
Is it just me or does anyone else thinks it's wrong that Asus updated their cheap tablet before their flagship?
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Is it just me or does anyone else thinks it's wrong that Asus updated their cheap tablet before their flagship?
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No, the tf300 probably just happened to be ready first. It would silly to make all of the tf300 wait a few days just because the tf700 wants it first lol
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Samsung lost ....
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3 questions...please help

I'm running the ultra fast rom on my rooted/unlocked transformer and have 3 questions/problems that are driving me nuts.
1) Can anyone tell me why I can't get any audio or video display on my samsung tv when attempting to use my hdmi out cable? No video or sound on the tablet or the tv?
2) I've installed flash player but I can't get it to actually work. Anyone have any suggestions?
3) What is everyones opinion of the best JB Rom/kernel to run on this? I'm pretty happy with the ultra fast rom but I still like to switch it up every so often.
Thank you to anyone who takes the time to attempt to help me. I appreciate it.
What are you trying to play? Like a movie on the device? Like off a memory card or its internal memory? or are you streaming something from a website(my assumption since you said you installed flash) try playing pandora or youtube. See if that outputs anything.
As far as the HDMI problem is concerned, I'm trying to thrown Droid TV Primetime over to my tv but I've also tried youtube and am unsuccessful with that also.
The flash problem I only really notice when I'm trying to watch an online fight or stream something similar to that.
Thanks for your time.
Adobe chose to discontinue support for Flash Player on Android JB. They're trying to push everyone to use HTML5. I'm sure there is info around on the forums about how to use flash or how to use a flash alternative, but that's why your flash player won't work.
I know I flashed a JB rom and hated it, but while I was on it I used Dolphin Browser and it has a built-in alternative to flash that still works. Give that a try.
elesbb said:
What are you trying to play? Like a movie on the device? Like off a memory card or its internal memory? or are you streaming something from a website(my assumption since you said you installed flash) try playing pandora or youtube. See if that outputs anything.
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The main thing that I'm trying to do is to use Droid TV and throw it up on the tv for the bigger screen. I've tried youtube but get the same results. It's been a while since I've tried but if my memory serves me, I couldn't even get a home video to play on the tv.
The flash problem is a different problem as I'm just trying to stream UFC fights for football games, things of that nature. I've tried my built in browser, Dolphin browser and another called Xperia Scope or something along those lines and get nothing. Thanks again for trying to help.
Treadstone06 said:
2) I've installed flash player but I can't get it to actually work. Anyone have any suggestions?
3) What is everyones opinion of the best JB Rom/kernel to run on this? I'm pretty happy with the ultra fast rom but I still like to switch it up every so often.
Thank you to anyone who takes the time to attempt to help me. I appreciate it.
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2. Like was already mentioned, Flash isn't supported anymore.
3. I'm pleased with the CyanogenMod 10.1 (Android 4.2.1) custom ROM for the TF300T (see here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055430). It's not the absolute fastest, but it has nightlies, and even though the developer has a lot on his plate he's been responsive and helpful.
Flash does work on stock browser on JB if you install it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907606
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UndisputedGuy said:
Flash does work on stock browser on JB if you install it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907606
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Just to make sure I wasn't crazy (I tried to sideload Flash Player before on the TF300T and it didn't work, but you made me second-guess it for a minute!), I went to that site and checked out the downloads:
1. Double-checked the link on the Flash Player site (http://www.adobe.com/flashplatform/certified_devices/), and the TF300T isn't on the supported list.
2. Tried sideloading the latest Flash Player for Android 4.0 devices further down the page ("Flash Player 11.1 for Android 4.0 (11.1.115.36)"), and it installed fine, but then when I tried to play a video on Amazon Instant Videos it says that the version isn't supported.
So yes, technically you can install it, but it does you no good. (Unless you can verify another method, UndisputedGuy.)
Look in the archived section in the link that's in one of the last few posts of that thread. Scroll down and you should see the latest flash player for android there. I've played flashed games on stock browser on JB
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UndisputedGuy said:
Look in the archived section in the link that's in one of the last few posts of that thread. Scroll down and you should see the latest flash player for android there. I've played flashed games on stock browser on JB
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Could you be more specific? That's where I was, and none of those links worked for me. Exactly which link on that page worked for you?
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
Then scroll down to archived for Android 4 devices and you should be able to install it from there
Edit: Direct link:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/...roid/11.1.115.36/install_flash_player_ics.apk
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UndisputedGuy said:
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
Then scroll down to archived for Android 4 devices and you should be able to install it from there
Edit: Direct link:
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/...roid/11.1.115.36/install_flash_player_ics.apk
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Right...that's exactly the same link and download file that I tried. I installed that exact .apk file and then tried to play a Flash video on Amazon and it wouldn't work.
I am using JB, but it's the newest release (4.2.1, through CM 10.1). Not sure if that matters at all.
I'm not on JB 4.2, i'm just on stock and unrooted 4.1. I tried flash in stock browser (loaded up a flash game) and it worked although it was slower than previously.
Would it be possible for you to link to this video?
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Right...that's exactly the same link and download file that I tried. I installed that exact .apk file and then tried to play a Flash video on Amazon and it wouldn't work.
I am using JB, but it's the newest release (4.2.1, through CM 10.1). Not sure if that matters at all.
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Flash video on Amazon? I don't think you can watch any videos from stream services (hulu, Netflix ..amazon instant video ..) by using you tablet browser.
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Flash video on Amazon? I don't think you can watch any videos from stream services (hulu, Netflix ..amazon instant video ..) by using you tablet browser.
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Aah, if that's the case, I wasn't aware of that. I was trying to play a video from here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005HEVCUQ/ref=wtls_list_pr_7?ie=UTF8&redirect=true
If sideloading Flash will only allow you to play games and other Flash videos (besides streaming services), that makes sense why I still wasn't able to, and UndisputedGuy was.
Flash
I was running into the same problem of after sideloading Flash, not having it work on any browsers for streaming something. I'm glad to know that it's not just me. Thanks for everyone's help and discussion on this. Much appreciated.

[ROM][4.3][EXPERIMENTAL] CyanogenMod 10.2

*** This will be a one time build and post before nightlies start, so you can enjoy 10.2 for a bit until it goes live. ***
1. Make sure you are on the ASUS 4.2 bootloader
2. Make sure you are using TWRP 2.5 or greater or CWM 6.0.3.x
3. Download the ROM here md5: dfae3ea0caac535f15cdb2daea82c585
4. Download the 4.3 gapps here md5: c34cc1d0d8f7209feed07a6af308405e
5. Make a backup before proceeding, you are heading into experimental territory.
5. Install CM, then flash gapps.
6. Reboot
I won't be monitoring this much, as for bugs etc, so feel free to help each other here.
*** Please do not file bugs or report bugs, for both this ROM or against apps that may force close, etc to Play Store developers. ***
Known issue(s):
1. Can't install Chrome Beta from the market (due to some selinux whitelist issues)
2. Some apps are not up to snuff yet with 4.3, they crash.
3. You may need to re-install some of your Google Apps installed from the market if you don't wipe the tablet out.
4. Netflix doesn't play video in HD, it will continue to play sound and subtitles, but video will freeze at the last moment it was in SD resolution.
5. Secondary user profile issues.
6. You tell each other!
ENJOY!
Donate to the devs:
dasunsrule32
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Thanks downloading now, this will compliment CM10.2 on my HTC one
it boots and so far works fine
Yeah, everything works except for a few bugs.
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Was just going to ask if you had plans for 10.2 and here it is. Down loading now.
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I plan to go as far as the h/w will let us go.
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The md5 is different on goo?
The MD5 on goo.im is the same as what I downloaded. Running very smooth.
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Thanks for the work! Seems to run great for me now that I'm using your repo for the vendor binaries. Much obliged.
will this also be the official gapps for the device or it'll be whatever rootzwiki is putting out? would be nice to remove apps freely available on playstore (example: gmail and maybe others)
thanks for reading.
So far other than some lag here and there this is strangely the best ROM I have used on this device
Was wondering when this was coming.
Thanks again for all the work to keep our tablets current and relevant!
Just finished flashing this new ROM, but I couldn't get superuser permissions in any app.
The root problem is a headache in 4.3, our fantastic devs will surely find a way to get over that problem.
Thanks.
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soyusado said:
Just finished flashing this new ROM, but I couldn't get superuser permissions in any app.
The root problem is a headache in 4.3, our fantastic devs will surely find a way to get over that problem.
Thanks.
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It works fine, and that has been patched in this build. Try reinstalling the app your having trouble with.
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soyusado said:
Just finished flashing this new ROM, but I couldn't get superuser permissions in any app.
The root problem is a headache in 4.3, our fantastic devs will surely find a way to get over that problem.
Thanks.
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Try this, go to settings and enter developer options, then look for the tab that says Root access, select apps and ADB. Reboot and check for root.
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It works fine, and that has been patched in this build. Try reinstalling the app your having trouble with.
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I've flashed the 07-30 build, it's the same as in the op's link for the ROMS.
I tried all root apps that I have couldn't get superuser permissions in any.
But I didn't uninstalled them maybe that was why I had the problem.
Actually the ROM is very good for an experimental.
Thanks man, you're the best.
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Try this, go to settings and enter developer options, then look for the tab that says Root access, select apps and ADB. Reboot and check for root.
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OK, I'll flash the ROM again and going to do as you suggest.
EDIT:
Your advice worked great.
Now start a new tour, Android 4.3.
Thanks.
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I cant wait to Flash this. Android 4.3's TRIM support should really help reduce the constant lag that often makes our Transformers completely unusable most of the time. Mine has been sitting at home running the boinic application for the past week as I cant even type out an email without the lag.
KMyers said:
I cant wait to Flash this. Android 4.3's TRIM support should really help reduce the constant lag that often makes our Transformers completely unusable most of the time. Mine has been sitting at home running the boinic application for the past week as I cant even type out an email without the lag.
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It's pretty good now
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This is for you Titanium Backup users. I would not restore data, this is a new version of android.
For TiBu fix
Go: menu > preferences > backup folder location
Click: Detect > Whole Device
Change location to "/storage/emulated/legacy/TitaniumBackup"
(if you have no backups saved to SD, hit Back nav key until you can select this directory manually)
IF asked if you'd like to move files to new directory, select NO
You then can restore apps.
On TiBu's Twitter they released a beta which supposedly fixes inability to uninstall apps via TiBu, but I haven't tested this
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Nice!
...I never thought I was going to find this in the forum today, amazing, I want to try it right now, but first I must know if the HDMI port works, because right now is my only way to watch movies on the TV...
Thanks for your great work!
josedaniel said:
...I never thought I was going to find this in the forum today, amazing, I want to try it right now, but first I must know if the HDMI port works, because right now is my only way to watch movies on the TV...
Thanks for your great work!
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You should try it yourself, make a backup in case that hdmi doesn't work but if it does you stay in Android 4.3.
I'm feeling it a little bit smoother than CM 10.1 not a single FC or random reboot on latest version.
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