Hi everyone.
I've tried to connect a A510 to a Ubuntu-based-PC. I did it before with my "old" A500 reading a thread named "Connecting via USB to Linux (Ubuntu)" on the Acer Tablet Forum (cannot post outside links, sorry).
I tried the same with a A510 but I did not succeed and I found no how-to googling around.
Have someone succeded?
Thanks a lot.
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I've recently bought a disgo Tablet 7900 to have a cheap tablet to play with. In overall, I am pleased with it, however I want to do the following:
Connect to an ad-hoc network using wifi
Install Android Market
For the first option, I think I need root access. I found some topics on the internet which stated Android can connect to ad-hoc wifi networks when modifying 2 files.
However, I cannot find any information on how to get root access on a disgo 7900 tablet. I've tried some "one-click rooting application" such as z4root and Universal Androot, however had no success.
The device runs on Android 2.2 (Froyo) and has 2 micro-sd slots, an ethernet port, 2x USB port, mini-HD port and a 3.5 mini-jack for headphone.
So no mini-usb for connection to a pc.
Anyone had any success on getting root access with this device? Or can point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance!
Gustavolis said:
Anyone had any success on getting root access with this device? Or can point me in the right direction?
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Welcome, the XDA community is about development. There are several other sites that might be able to specifically address your specific questions and issues.
Posting a message at one of the sites, noted below, more suited to user assistance will probably lead to a quicker resolution. Answers that may apply are already posted! If possible search first.
Your tablet is closely related to the Sylvania 10-inch Magni Tablet - SYTAB10MT (SYNET10LP), where on the androidtablets.net Sylvania Tablets Forum there is a detailed description of multiple root methods and the steps to add adhoc gathered from the xda-developers Android Ad-hoc support hack/wpa_supplicant - xda-developers thread.
There are three (3) forums dedicated to Technical Help for the various models of Superpad's, a similar infoTMIC powered tablet, at apad.tv Main-Forum.
The is one (1) dedicated sub-forum and one (1) Unlisted InfoTM forum in the Infotmic subforums at SlateDroid.com.
There are also the Sylvania/Disgo 6000/AIRIS and Infotmic Based discussions at androidtablets.net of which many of the issues/solutions could apply to your tablet.
As xda pulls users from all over the world, here are a few International discussions as well regarding the 10" infoTMIC powered tablets all of which have similar issues therefore the solution approach are often applicable.
There at several forums related to devices at the Russian - 4PDA
Since the tablet is also closely related the to some models of the Flytouch there are several Spanish discussions on-going at Tabletsmania
Portugal's adroidPT APAD forum has a few discssuion's of the SuperPad.
Finally, there is a post about the specific Hardware ID's "hwver" and how to match it to the appropriate InfoTMIC Update Wrap files described in infoTMIC Hardware ID's "hwver" and updates (*.ius) which provides some additional links that will get you well on your way to resolving your issue.
Good luck
Hi there
I need to reactivate this topic. I just bought a used Disgo 7900 and upgraded it to Gingerbread 2.3.3 from their website. Since this is Chineese tablet there is no Android Market and other usefull aps installed. I tryed different versions of the market apk's but none works. All do crash.
Code:
Modell: disgo7900
Android: 2.3.3
Kernel: 2.6.35.7 [email protected] #76
Build: GRI40
The problem is, that I can't get it rooted. Gingerbreak does not work. It is trying and trying for hours but without success. There is no "Development"-Menu for activation USB-Debugg - but I installed a USB-Debugg-App for activatiing it.
It seems that the device has a different bootloader. When accessing the recovery mode by pressing "home" - "back" - and "power" it starts automaticly loading a recovery image without having a chance to choose custom files.
The device seems to be similar to the so called Superpad http://www.android-tablet-compariso...pare-android-tablets.php?t1=super2&t2=dis7900
I tryed severa methods form the links above - until now nothing worked. Any ideas how to root this device?
Or is there a chance to have a working custom rom?
Hello hstop,
I've also updated my device to Android 2.3.3.
I've tried to root the device with z4root, however also no luck because it's asking for USB-debugging. I am going to try the app you've mentioned and try again.
Also, no success with installing the Market-app...
Edit: Cannot find an .apk-file to install the "USB Debug"-app. hstop, can you tell me how you installed it on your tablet?
I did this !
On all DisGo tablets with 2.3.3 u need:
USBDebug_1.0.apk
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B7Cmt_BvYmR3b2FfeGEwc0tRbUd5d0hCaC16SFVaZw
and
SuperOneClick 2.3.3
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B7Cmt_BvYmR3MEM1LVlxOHlRNDJUNUY0TUJONUxfUQ
Some antivirus programs might show this archive as virus, it's becouse there is expolit for android to root the device.
I will do some tutorial tomorrow.
Sorry for my bad english :/
Cewl! Well done, levvvy! Cannot wait for the tutorial!
And it would be more cewler when the installation of the Android Market is included in your tutorial!
any ideas?
Hi Levvvy, did you have any luck with this tutorial? I have downloaded the above items but the device doesnt plug into the pc so not sure what to do now. thanks
Any progress with the tutorial?
Or has anyone any other ideas how to root this abysmal Tablet
Please delete this thread dear ops couldn't find the way to do it
Argh, this is driving me crazy, I have tons of pics and vids (if they work that is, thats for another time) to copy to my W7 laptop. And I cant get W7 to install the drivers. So I searched and searched and downloaded the java sdk blabla kit and then the android sdk kit. And got the that famous problem with "Failed to execute tools\android.bat: the system cannot find the file specified" problem so I searched and searched for that and found lots of threads for similar problems but none of them helped me and yes, I checked if the android.bat file was in the \tools dir and it was.
So now I am just sick and tired of this... is it really so hard to be able to get the GNote with CM10 to be able to connect to my PC with W7? It was months and months ago I last tried so i cant really remember how it was back then but I guess it was something similar..
Please help and/or send me to guides for this
And why are you asking this in the ASUS transformer infinity forum?
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And why are you asking this in the ASUS transformer infinity forum?
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Whoops, sorry!
I was having a heck of a time getting my tf700t to show up under adb in windows after a wipe of my computer. I posted a reply in the CROMI thread, off topic, but hope next time someone has a hard time finding it that they will find the solution here:
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Hey - all you guys, thanks for helping out on the off-topic support request. I found the problem actually in a tf101 thread here. Windows installed the driver as: Device Manager / Portable Devices / ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T
I kept trying to go in to Update Driver Software / Browse My computer for driver software / Let me pick a list of device drivers / Have Disk and then navigating to the ASUS_Android_USB_Drivers I found somewhere.. but no go. Instead of the 'Have Disk...' option I chose the other option in the 'show compatable hardware under the model box above (I think switching from MTP to generic USB - there were two options in that box) and that allowed it to switch to the proper ADB drivers.
I've been trying to root my device, unfortunately I've received no help or feedback from this forum (I'm surprised as it was recommended in some tutorials I've read) but hoping someone might be able to help this time.
There is another thread which I've been trying to follow here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help/acer-iconia-one-8-b1-810-root-bloatware-t2991943
And it states to install usb drivers, alexys77 has posted a link for the drivers needed and I downloaded it but I don't know howto actually install them. I downloaded it from my tablet, I double click but nothing happens. I tried extracting it (by connecting it to my laptop) but I'm still unsure exactly what to do. Help!! Can anybody give me precise instructions on how to do this (including which part needs to be done on laptop/ tablet
Also, I'm still wondering if there Is a way to use a 1 click root for this? My exact model name is acer iconia one 8 b1-810_2cbw_316t. Is the above link the easiest method of rooting? Hope someone can help soon! Thanks again (to anyone who tries to help) :crying:
supashaka said:
I've been trying to root my device, unfortunately I've received no help or feedback from this forum (I'm surprised as it was recommended in some tutorials I've read) but hoping someone might be able to help this time.
There is another thread which I've been trying to follow here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help/acer-iconia-one-8-b1-810-root-bloatware-t2991943
And it states to install usb drivers, alexys77 has posted a link for the drivers needed and I downloaded it but I don't know howto actually install them. I downloaded it from my tablet, I double click but nothing happens. I tried extracting it (by connecting it to my laptop) but I'm still unsure exactly what to do. Help!! Can anybody give me precise instructions on how to do this (including which part needs to be done on laptop/ tablet
Also, I'm still wondering if there Is a way to use a 1 click root for this? My exact model name is acer iconia one 8 b1-810_2cbw_316t. Is the above link the easiest method of rooting? Hope someone can help soon! Thanks again (to anyone who tries to help) :crying:
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You have to install usb drivers on your pc and keep the supersu.zip in your device. Then follow the procedure in the above thread!
Piyushlosalka said:
You have to install usb drivers on your pc and keep the supersu.zip in your device. Then follow the procedure in the above thread!
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Thanks! I unzipped the folder which contains the drivers needed, but which file from there do I click to install? It contains the following folders:
ADB Interface (Interface 1)
Android-Phone
B1-810 (1)
Dispositivo USB MTP
Intel Android AD
I thought the B1-810 (1) would be the most likely choice, but none of the files in that folder seemed to install anything. Or is it simply enough to have the files unzipped on my laptop? lol I'm still confused as to why I need to install usb drivers when my tablet is recognised when I plug it into USB?? I would have thought it necessary if there was an obvious problem??
Which file is the install file??
Thanks I eventually rooted it, but using cydia impactor drive scan (the steps in the tutorial didn't quite work for me) Got there in the end but lol
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supashaka said:
Thanks I eventually rooted it, but using cydia impactor drive scan (the steps in the tutorial didn't quite work for me) Got there in the end but lol
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If you can, would you share what you did?
Hi,
I was looking for advise what to do with my tablet on Acer forum, no luck yet, so maybe you guys can help, You're the BEST
quick explanation: it's Acer A701 on JB 4.1.1. USB port is communicating with memory stick, keyboard, mouse etc... but when I plug into USB on my PC (Win7, Ubuntu) there is no response at all neither PC or tablet. How can I manage this?? THanks