[Q] Upgrading or flashing Skytex Skypad Pocket - General Questions and Answers

Hi All,
Has anyone had any luck upgrading the firmware on the Skytex Skypad Pocket? This is NOT the Skytex Primer Pocket which has another (unfortunately not very telling) thread about, but another similar 4 inch display Android device running ICS and 1Ghz ARM so it is actually a great piece!
My only problem is the website firmware upgrade instructions are 1. incorrect (there is no reset button in the Mic hole!) and 2. simply does not work. (I was able to upgrade the other device, Primer Pocket with the MIPS proc, but not this one, alas). The firmware is uploaded fine at skytex.com, and it can be downloaded fine (300MB or so) but the process with that LiveSuit software for Windows simply does not work at all. (I would rather not go into detail because it is nightmarish).
So Question 1: Did anyone have luck upgrading it any other way (the firmware zip is available)? There is also no driver for the device it seems, other than what's provided for the LiveSuit software, but even that wasn't reliable it took me a long time to make the software [seem to] recognize the device.
Question 2: Best would be of course to use CWM bootunlocker and CynogenMod9 or some other well known method to root and reflash to a latest ICS, I just don't feel good being stuck with what's on the device. Otherwise it looks a really cool one, very cheap, small, great for kids and said to run all the Android apps you can name (if they fir the 4 inch screen of course).
Thanks a LOT
S

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[Q] Galaxy S I9000B Branded

So, I'm new here, and I got kinda lost in all these threads. I've already searcehd (a lot) for a solution for my problem, but even within here I can't find it.
So, the matter is quite simple. I have a I9000B branded phone (by Claro, Brazil). And despite the not-so-recent leaking of a Vivo ROM on the web (wich I could find here, btw), apparently the operators and maybe Samsung Brazil are not caring much about updating our firmwares from 2.1 to 2.2 (and 2.3 is quite far, even for a fream around here). As I've heard/read, Vivo phones and unbranded ones are already receiving this update via Kies. The thing is:
1) Kies says I have the latest firmware available.
2) I downloaded the Vivo ROM (the hardware is the same form mine), and triee to install it via Clockwork ROM Manager, without success.
3) I tried to flash via ODIN, but when I get my phone on download mode the yellow working robot sign appears OK, but the phone doesn't get recognized by my PC. When it's on and in mass storage or kies mode, it works fine (for the intended purposes of the modes).
So, I'm kinda running out of ideas here on how to get the friggin update running.
Just for reference, I could find these 3 (and only) ROMs for the I9000B. Are they like... almost the same thing?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=889451
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=858483
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=869544
Thank you all!
So, answering:
Don't be so afraid of bricking your phone. Instead os plugging the USB cable and then turning on the phone in dowload mode (3 button combo), try turning the device on and then plugging the USB.
Another thing: this ROM (and apparently the other ones too) doesn't need a .PIT file to work on ODIN. Just use the .tar and have fun!
As for the ROMs, the I9000B_JPD_JPD_JPD_JPD_VJ_ZTO is a later build and should be better. Still got no idea what's a deoxed ROM, though...
Thanks man, you're a genius! Seriously, you're the only guy who answered me! It really seems like a completely new and unorthodox approach, but it really worked!
You're welcome. Always a pleasure to help myself.

Nobis NB07 and DA-741QHD rooting and ROM thread

Tech Specs:
Processor Type: Quad-Core Cortex A9 Processor(When I turn on the tablet it says Allwinner A31?)
Processor Speed: 1.20 GHz
System Ram: 1 GB
Hard Drive Size: 8GB
Laptop Screen Size: 7 inch
Screen Type: Capacitive Touch Display
Battery Life: 4 hours
Battery Type: 2800mAh Lithium Ion
Network Connection: 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
Connector Type: 1 x HDMI, 1 x Headphone, 1 x MiniUSB 2.0
Operating System: Google Android
Accessories Included: AC Adapter,USB Cable
Operating System Version: Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
This thread is a continuation of some of the discussion that was from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568427
While not at all high end tablets, it's always fun to see what can be squeezed out of them! As stated in the title, this thread will be regarding the following devices: Nobis NB07, Iview 774TPC, and DA-741QHD (which all appear to be the same hardware) rooting and ROMs. That should be pretty simple for now since, we currently have no ROMs and no proven root method. Some have reported success using the Kingoapp. If anyone is able to obtain root, we would like to ask that you make a copy of the firmware and upload it for those of us having trouble doing so. After doing so, we can modify it and hopefully get more our of the software.
You may also post information regarding tweaking the ROMs for these devices and other ways to make them more useful!
Warning: The following may have unforseen effects including breaking your tablet to the point of being unrepairable.
Option #1, Use KingoApp Some users have reported that this did not work for them, at least one user reported that it did.
Instructions per RawX:
For the drivers the easiest method is just using Top Notch Tablets How to install ADB drivers. That worked on the first one, the second one it didn't not entirely sure why, but you can send a email to support and ask them for development drivers for the nobis tablets and they will send the ADB drivers you need. After you have the drivers installed use kingo while the tablet is in usb debug mode BEFORE plugging it into your usb port and do not turn on usb transfer. the first time after it reboots kingo will report that it was not rooted, leave it plugged in and power off and back on and it should report the root worked. This method gives you SuperSU. Both times. I've done this were for clients of mine but its pretty straight forward.
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The working drivers for me were: VID_1f3a_PID_efe8
Please consider trying this first and give us some feedback. A word of warning though, there has been some discussion on XDA in the past that this may be malware though I'm not sure this was ever confirmed.
Option #2, Flash firmware for an alternate device that can be rooted easily. Warning!!! Currently, there is no way to get back to stock (until someone who gets root with another method makes a copy of the firmware)
Go to this website: http://www.iviewus.com/firmware788TPC/ and download the firmware. Yes, it is for another tablet. However, the tablet appears to have the same specs as ours. Once downloaded. Install the included PhoenixSuit software. Once it is running, click the button at the bottom right to update the software to the newest version (this may not be required). Then, plug in your tablet using the usb port and install the drivers. I used google and found them all within minutes. Once the software recognizes your tablet go to the firmware tab where you have extracted the .img file and select the file. Next, click upgrade to upgrade your tablet (it has instructions to help your tablet be recognized if you are having difficulty). Once the new firmware has been flashed, then download the file RootFromOTA.zip that can be found on various places such as XDA. Move the file onto an external SD card. Then, go to settings -> backup & reset -> Recovery Mode. Your tablet will restart. Once it does, select the bottom option to install from SD card. Install the RootFromOTA.zip and then reboot. Once rebooted, install the supersu app or another root application of your choice.
Credits: As above to RawX
Congrats... You're rooted.
Mods
Currently, I've managed to get great battery life out of my tablet by installing kernel tuner and changing the settings as such:
Governor: Ondemand (default is fantasys)
Max: 1200 MHz (Default is 1200 MHz)
Min: 240 MHz (Default is 120 MHz, but I had trouble with usability at this setting and Ondemand)
I also recommend setting wifi to turn off when the screen is off and turn off autosync.
This seemed to give me a very useable system but with greatly improved battery life. Doing the above and a few other tweaks here and there have made my battery life so that it drains by about 1% overnight when not in use. I also seem to get better battery life while using the tablet. I haven't had any trouble playing games either.
neatojones said:
Option #2, Flash firmware for an alternate device that can be rooted easily. Warning!!! Currently, there is no way to get back to stock (until someone who gets root with another method makes a copy of the firmware)
Go to this website: http://www.iviewus.com/firmware788TPC/ and download the firmware. Yes, it is for another tablet. However, the tablet appears to have the same specs as ours. Once downloaded. Install the included PhoenixSuit software. Once it is running, click the button at the bottom right to update the software to the newest version (this may not be required). Then, plug in your tablet using the usb port and install the drivers. I used google and found them all within minutes. Once the software recognizes your tablet go to the firmware tab where you have extracted the .img file and select the file. Next, click upgrade to upgrade your tablet (it has instructions to help your tablet be recognized if you are having difficulty). Once the new firmware has been flashed, then download the file RootFromOTA.zip that can be found on various places such as XDA. Move the file onto an external SD card. Then, go to settings -> backup & reset -> Recovery Mode. Your tablet will restart. Once it does, select the bottom option to install from SD card. Install the RootFromOTA.zip and then reboot. Once rebooted, install the supersu app or another root application of your choice.
Congrats... You're rooted.
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I am assuming the camera is not working using this method or did you figure it out?
And also, do you have a link to the drivers you used off hand or what did you search for to find them?
Hippie459MN said:
I am assuming the camera is not working using this method or did you figure it out?
And also, do you have a link to the drivers you used off hand or what did you search for to find them?
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Nope, still haven't gotten the camera working. We are missing some config files still. Do you need the camera drivers or the tablet drivers?
The camera drivers are : sp2518 and sp0838, though I also see a module being loaded called cam_detect
I don't recall where I got the adb usb drivers for the tablet, but it would probably be a good thing to mention in this thread so if you have them, let me know and I can add it to one of the top posts. If you're having trouble finding them, I'll remove my drivers and go back through the process to find them again.
Looking for the tablet drivers. I am about ready to tap out on this thing for a while. lol Its driving me crazy.
Hippie459MN said:
Looking for the tablet drivers. I am about ready to tap out on this thing for a while. lol Its driving me crazy.
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OK. The drivers I used were probably: VID_1f3a_PID_efe8 (or something similar)
You can either google that or try downloading the firmware for TP718AQ here: http://www.agptek.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=948
Remove all prior drivers for the tablet. Plug it in and tell Windows to use the drivers from the extracted file you download (Will extract to TP718AQ_Update_Firmware\USB Driver).
Sometimes I have to do a little dance with restarting the device and my computer to get it to recognize it.
As a last resort you could try this: http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...r-solves-your-adb-driver-problems-on-windows/
Let me know if you have any problems.
Good Luck!
Ok, I officially give up trying to root this thing. Stupid windows will not install the drivers in both the links you provided and I cant get windows to even try to install anything after removing them then I got the android ADB drivers to install but still zero luck. All rooting apps fail. Hopefully someone will post the image of their rooted NB07. A few claim to have rooted it just fine but I cant win with this thing.
All I want is to be able to run link2sd and a few other apps that require root. This is officially the longest I have owned an un-rooted android device. lol
I'm the one that got the root working using kingo, so for the drivers the easiest method is just using Top Notch Tablets How to install ADB drivers ( I would post a link but I don't have 10 posts yet on XDA)
That worked on the first one, the second one it didn't not entirely sure why, but you can send a email to support and ask them for development drivers for the nobis tablets and they will send the ADB drivers you need. After you have the drivers installed use kingo while the tablet is in usb debug mode BEFORE plugging it into your usb port and do not turn on usb transfer. the first time after it reboots kingo will report that it was not rooted, leave it plugged in and power off and back on and it should report the root worked. This method gives you SuperSU. Both times I've done this were for clients of mine but its pretty straight forward.
Well, I have decided that for now this tablet of mine is un-rootable. I must have tried with 5 or 6 different drivers about 20 times with each with Kingo. I even tried that other program that is all in Chinese that loads some BS app on to your phone with no luck. So, for now, I am going to give up but if anyone has any other ideas or wants me to try something or they have for sure figured out how to root it, let me know as I am happy to help the best I can.
Edit: Oh yeah, Dont know how much this will help anyone but here is some more specific specs on the Nobis NB07 tablet I pulled off it with Hardware Info 3.0.0. Feel free to put the link in the first or second post if you want. Maybe it will help a little bit more.
http://www.hippie459mn.com/nobis_nb07/index.html
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Hippie459MN said:
Well, I have decided that for now this tablet of mine is un-rootable. I must have tried with 5 or 6 different drivers about 20 times with each with Kingo. I even tried that other program that is all in Chinese that loads some BS app on to your phone with no luck. So, for now, I am going to give up but if anyone has any other ideas or wants me to try something or they have for sure figured out how to root it, let me know as I am happy to help the best I can.
Edit: Oh yeah, Dont know how much this will help anyone but here is some more specific specs on the Nobis NB07 tablet I pulled off it with Hardware Info 3.0.0. Feel free to put the link in the first or second post if you want. Maybe it will help a little bit more.
http://www.hippie459mn.com/nobis_nb07/index.html
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Thanks to the work of someone on another forum, I have now got TWRP working on our device and am hoping we will soon have a CM working on it as well. Check back in the near future for further details. Maybe if you can't have a rooted stock, we can get a fully functional CM.
I am assuming you need to have root to flash the TWRP recovery correct. This is good news. Would love to have more info on it. Are you working with people on this site or another site? I would love to follow along.
Hippie459MN said:
I am assuming you need to have root to flash the TWRP recovery correct. This is good news. Would love to have more info on it. Are you working with people on this site or another site? I would love to follow along.
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On another site for now. Just PM's at the moment so not much to follow yet. But, all you'll need is the Phoenixsuit to install it, so you won't have to root your tab first. You'll have root on the new ROM. You'll have to have drivers fully working though. Once fully working I'll link to the site so people can get the files and hopefully we can get this guy some donations for his work.
Awesome! I would go right to CM on this and skip the whole rooting the stock firmware. Would be nice to be able to root the stock firmware though then things would be so much easier. Think the camera will be working on the CM build? If not no big deal but would be nice to have them working.
Keep me (us) posted on the progress.
Hippie459MN said:
Awesome! I would go right to CM on this and skip the whole rooting the stock firmware. Would be nice to be able to root the stock firmware though then things would be so much easier. Think the camera will be working on the CM build? If not no big deal but would be nice to have them working.
Keep me (us) posted on the progress.
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Not sure about the camera yet. I have CM booting but no touch yet, so this will be the first task. I'll keep everyone posted.
Any word on getting things to work yet?
Currently, we have CM working with no touch screen/camera. I'm not sure what else all isn't working because I'm waiting on my OTG cable to come in for further testing to see what all is going to be required to get the touchscreen going. Right now, it appears we my be looking at compiling our own drivers which could take some time to do. I think we'll get it eventually, but it may take some time. If you don't need touchscreen or camera, it could be working right now.
Sorry for no updates for a while. My work has been delayed on this since I have a son who is sick and in the pediatric ICU. I'll get back to work when things calm down for me.
No worries man. Family first.
Just a question, Hippie...
On the original ROM, can you see your device in ADB? If you can, and type "adb shell" do you get root? If you have adb access but not root, can you try typing sh and see what happens?
Also, could you try loading the rootfromOTA.zip and see if you can get a printout of the error log if possible?
Also, I tried installing this from the recovery on a similar ROM and it acted like it failed. I went back into the ROM and used adb and was able to get root using vroot or kingo...I don't remember which. This may be worth a shot.
Interestingly, I have been looking for alternative ways to root and found this (but we need to find a way to get to the bootloader):http://whiteboard.ping.se/Android/Rooting
I think that the method to get to bootloader is to turn off the tablet, then hold down the back button while tapping the power button 5 times. But, I also googled and found a method for getting to fastboot from adb in android without root as well which may work.

[Q] TF101 virgin upgrade

Hi and thanks so much for taking the time to read this. I'm really new, and I mean really new to flash rom's in the Android OS. So I have spent a few days doing some reading before I registered here. I was hoping for a simple step by step idiot proof way of improving my TF101 without any prior modding knowledge I found a step by step tutorial but was wondering if anything had changed or if there was a video tutorial on how to achieve the desired result of having my TF101 preform at a decent speed. I found this to be helpful http://forum.xda-developers.com/eee-pad-transformer/help/tf101-upgrade-buy-tablet-t2847617. So as to not stuff things up I have decided to reach out to the community and timduru for help and supply my TF101's details in hope that I can receive some kind of assistance.
The TF101 is mainly used for Skype, FB, Yahoo mail, E bay, Diary, GPS, TV Show's and Movies. Movies being somewhat of a problem with the slower speed which I was hoping that the 4.4.4 would possibly address or fix. So would you please be able to share any insight into a step by step of a virgin system? I believe the following details would be required?
SN:B70KAS107648
ANDROID version 4.0.3
GPS version V6.9.12
Wi-Fi version V6.1.1.24
Bluetooth version V8.30
Touch panel version MXT-1.1 build-1
Kernel version 2.6.39.4 [email protected]#1
Build number IML74K.WW_epad-9.2.1.27-20120615
MobileDock version EP101-0213
Please assist as I would like my daughter to inherit this machine as it's a little ripper of a machine which she would have fun using for many years to come. Again I ask if anyone has a video that my assist? But if not I'm also good with reading instructions. Pictures would be nice lol. I'm just hoping to make this machine the best I can
Welcome to XDA, my instructions here still remain true, only difference is the version of the ROM, the latest and greatest is currently #35
Everything else is the same and you should be up and running in not too long following those steps
Any problems, just reply here and I`ll check now and then and try give you a hand
Good luck
Thanks for such a quick responce
Will the TF101 preform better with watching video?
Than 4.0.3 stock, yea almost definitely - I watch 720p videos on mine with KK #35 fine
I'm an idiot
I don't even know where to start I tried following the instructions and nothing happens. From what I can see it has something to do with the tf101 not being rooted??
I need a real idiot proof step by step in detail, Sorry in advance
Stupid windows 8.1
navyant said:
I don't even know where to start I tried following the instructions and nothing happens. From what I can see it has something to do with the tf101 not being rooted??
I need a real idiot proof step by step in detail, Sorry in advance
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That link is as idiot proof as you can get - no you don't need to be rooted - you just need to use Easyflasher to flash TWRP as per first part of the instructions - once you have TWRP recovery installed you can flash the new ROM
The Easyflasher thread explains how to use Easyflasher - the rest is in my step by step
Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54841038&postcount=6
If nothing happened with Easyflasher - chances are you didn't install the Universal Naked Drivers as stated at the bottom of my guide (Win 7 32bit recommended)
Once you have them installed - and you connect the TF101, and follow instructions to use Easyflasher - there is no reason it wouldn't work unless your cable or TF is faulty
the drivers
I used the naked drivers as instructed and have my windows 8.1 x64 machine showing the Asus Transformer APX Interface. But the flash doesn't do anything to the TF101? I tried sb1 and sb2 but still nothing? What state is the Asus meant to be in? I just have it connected to the computer via usb and on the home page window. its just frustrating as I can follow the directions but nothing beyond starting the flash program. Unless the first part of the flash program is meant to hang there for a while and I'm just impatient?? I'm just use to flash stuff take a few seconds. could this be my problem or is there something I'm missing ?
Windows 7 32bit as I stated a few times - 64bit and Win 8 require signed drivers, which these are not
You could try disabling driver signing mode using advanced (safemode) boot options with 8 64bit
And again, as stated in the instructions - you need to read instructions or you'll never get this working - the TF needs to be in APX mode - hence the APX drivers
Read everything 3 times, the only reason it's not working is because you're not following all the steps
Heck yeh
Ok I found out my problem, I was missing the power and vol up step as I didn't see anything on the screen and thought something was wrong as my b70 used sbk1 not the expected sbk2 so everything is great and thank to everyone for the help especially *Detection* I feel like such a knob. It was so easy
haha, pleased you got it sorted - sometimes it's good when you don't get it right the first time because it imprints it on your memory for next time, if it all goes smoothly you tend to forget what you did a few months down the line
Now the next really tiny issue
The sound seems to be a little quieter is there any way of boosting the sound?
navyant said:
The sound seems to be a little quieter is there any way of boosting the sound?
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Yea, the same Dev (Tim) released an app exactly for that, KatApp
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1841851

Galaxy Tab 2: Need Stock Firmware For SPH-P500

Help! Infected Tab2 - Need stock firmware .zip for SPH-P500
This is my first post. I hope that brings me some luck!
I bought two SPH-P500's from Tiger direct when they were on sale, one for me and one for my wife. Unfortunately, hers got infected by something that I have not been able to eliminate via resets or reloads with the standard tools. I have tried Odin and Heimdahl without success. Foolish me rooted the device but did NOT replace the bootloader I can't load anything but a "signed" zip file expected by the stock system. Unfortunately, the infected device is now no longer rooted as my wife reloaded things and blew away the original
I've also tried a number of obscure things like looking at the cache device/partition to see if there was a .zip left there from the last update, but all that was there was a small text file.
What I need is *ANY* legitimate >> signed zip << firmware file for this model device so I can try an adb sideload. I know there aren't many folks using this device, but was hoping maybe someone might take pity on my plight.
Any other suggestions also appreciated!
Just for the record, the malware continuously plays a short tune and refuses to be killed off. It uses up so much of the CPU that one cannot do much of anything...
here the firmware
ht tp s : / / forum.xda -developers .com/ showthread.php ? t=2523001
please remove spaces
i can post links
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2523001
I'm also looking for any usable rom apart from stock. I have an sph-p500 which is technically the same as sgh-i497 but found no roms at all (apart from the stock rom). any help appreciated. all rom links are broken. I know the device is pretty old but I don't want to shred it.

[Completed] Wacom Cintiq Companion Hybrid ( DTH-A1300L ) android needs custom rom or stock bad

I have a Wacom Cintiq Companion Hybrid ( DTH-A1300L ) android version needs help in so many ways. I bought it because I really need one for one of my jobs, yet can't really afford the crazy overpriced insanity that is a new Wacom so the reason it was so cheap was "can't connect to the Play Store. I know, hella foolish, I thought I could fix it by rooting it, but this thing is like level 10 as there is so little info as no one wanted to touch them it seems. I did find one guy on this forum that at one point rooted I am fair to average at rooting and the understanding of all that surrounds it. I have happily and successfully rooted my phones and tablet but I am no pro and fairly good at having gaping invisible holes in my info or logic when it comes to things like this.
Most frustrating is this thing is stuck on android 4 . 1 . 1 for no good reason I can imagine. It has dev tools installed after factory data reset but no google apps. (It arrived factory data reset)
I tried the relevant framework and store and the delete the cache trick to no avail. It can not update and can not even get to the Play Store.
Sooo the bad news is; no Google apps. No updates offered and stuck on some weird what looks like not stock version of 4 .1 .1 Jellybean.
When I plug it into my PC via USB it does not even show up in device manager.
The good news is I rooted it. Checked with root checker (unfortunately for now its Kingroot)
1. I have no idea how to make a back up from here. (no USB connection to PC issue)
or
2. what rom will work as my device is not listed on any of them. It would be great to find the stock rom as I am afraid this things cool and weird cintiq mode, pen function like abilities may be disabled or rendered useless with just any android rom.
Is there anyway to somehow find the stock OS on my device through boot loader? A place to find my stock or like rom. A clever work around?
Thanks in advance. for any who take up the challenge and offer any help or thoughts.
Cheers
Anyone know
What clockwork or custom recovery should I use?
Duende101 said:
I have a Wacom Cintiq Companion Hybrid ( DTH-A1300L ) android version needs help in so many ways. I bought it because I really need one for one of my jobs, yet can't really afford the crazy overpriced insanity that is a new Wacom so the reason it was so cheap was "can't connect to the Play Store. I know, hella foolish, I thought I could fix it by rooting it, but this thing is like level 10 as there is so little info as no one wanted to touch them it seems. I did find one guy on this forum that at one point rooted I am fair to average at rooting and the understanding of all that surrounds it. I have happily and successfully rooted my phones and tablet but I am no pro and fairly good at having gaping invisible holes in my info or logic when it comes to things like this.
Most frustrating is this thing is stuck on android 4 . 1 . 1 for no good reason I can imagine. It has dev tools installed after factory data reset but no google apps. (It arrived factory data reset)
I tried the relevant framework and store and the delete the cache trick to no avail. It can not update and can not even get to the Play Store.
Sooo the bad news is; no Google apps. No updates offered and stuck on some weird what looks like not stock version of 4 .1 .1 Jellybean.
When I plug it into my PC via USB it does not even show up in device manager.
The good news is I rooted it. Checked with root checker (unfortunately for now its Kingroot)
1. I have no idea how to make a back up from here. (no USB connection to PC issue)
or
2. what rom will work as my device is not listed on any of them. It would be great to find the stock rom as I am afraid this things cool and weird cintiq mode, pen function like abilities may be disabled or rendered useless with just any android rom.
Is there anyway to somehow find the stock OS on my device through boot loader? A place to find my stock or like rom. A clever work around?
Thanks in advance. for any who take up the challenge and offer any help or thoughts.
Cheers
Anyone know
What clockwork or custom recovery should I use?
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Greetings and welcome to assist. If you have root yoy can try installing gapps through flashify it may work. For custom rom there is an excellent guide here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-android-rom-development-t2814763
and for custom recovery an excellent guide here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/guide-how-to-compile-twrp-source-step-t3404024
Good luck
Sawdoctor
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Greetings and welcome to assist. If you have root yoy can try installing gapps through flashify it may work. For custom rom there is an excellent guide here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-android-rom-development-t2814763
and for custom recovery an excellent guide here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/guide-how-to-compile-twrp-source-step-t3404024
Good luck
Sawdoctor
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Thanks, I will see what I can find out and report back. Also editing from device to check date
sawdoctor said:
Greetings and welcome to assist. If you have root yoy can try installing gapps through flashify it may work. For custom rom there is an excellent guide here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-android-rom-development-t2814763
and for custom recovery an excellent guide here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/guide-how-to-compile-twrp-source-step-t3404024
Good luck
Sawdoctor
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Excuse my noobness. Flashify looks good, I installed it, but don't I need some image from somewhere either the stock OS or a new one for it to work? Not sure how to get Gapps from there.
It did I think, find something, a "restore kernel" and "stock recovery" I am unsure did it find my stock kernel and recovery and or ROM and I should boot from that? ( again apologies a-lot of new info and its getting a bit swirly) In otherwords since my device is not listed any where and at this point any working Android version will do, I am wrong to try and reboot from this? These devices are supposed to come stock on 4.2.2, so I am hoping perhaps incorrectly it will go back to that? That would be ideal at this point.
So I can work again whatever works.
Also I a bit concerned about the "date" I posted from on one of these. I think I posted from the Wacom. Perhaps the problem in deeper than I thought as that is Linux time 0?
I think it self corrected but originally it said I posted on Jan 1 1970...
As for custom ROM, I probably wont be able to make my own custom ROM, even though I would love to take to the time to learn, for now I have too many art and work related deadlines.
I was hoping for one that already existed that would work with my device.
Perhaps I misunderstood something about how all this works? Also I do not have Unbuntu. I should as I support an open internet, but WINE really does not run the Adobe products I need for work so
I am stuck with Windows.
Duende101 said:
Excuse my noobness. Flashify looks good, I installed it, but don't I need some image from somewhere either the stock OS or a new one for it to work? Not sure how to get Gapps from there.
It did I think, find something, a "restore kernel" and "stock recovery" I am unsure did it find my stock kernel and recovery and or ROM and I should boot from that? ( again apologies a-lot of new info and its getting a bit swirly) In otherwords since my device is not listed any where and at this point any working Android version will do, I am wrong to try and reboot from this? These devices are supposed to come stock on 4.2.2, so I am hoping perhaps incorrectly it will go back to that? That would be ideal at this point.
So I can work again whatever works.
Also I a bit concerned about the "date" I posted from on one of these. I think I posted from the Wacom. Perhaps the problem in deeper than I thought as that is Linux time 0?
I think it self corrected but originally it said I posted on Jan 1 1970...
As for custom ROM, I probably wont be able to make my own custom ROM, even though I would love to take to the time to learn, for now I have too many art and work related deadlines.
I was hoping for one that already existed that would work with my device.
Perhaps I misunderstood something about how all this works? Also I do not have Unbuntu. I should as I support an open internet, but WINE really does not run the Adobe products I need for work so
I am stuck with Windows.
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If you just want to be able to install apps from the playstore then this is a simple alternative
https://www.xda-developers.com/unshackle-your-device-from-the-google-play-store-with-apkupdater/
If your phone is rooted then flashify can flash zips like gapps without the need for a custom recovery. If you are serious about trying to make your own rom/recovery then use a virtualbox in windows. http://www.osboxes.org/ has plenty of prebuilt virtual linux machines that will run on windows
Regards
Sawdoctor
I appreciate all your help. I got the "google of every kind from Gapps on has stopped" is over, which was intense as it popped up every few seconds, I somehow got that to quit by reloading the proper one from the APK Pure app which was an odd work around but nothing else was working. Still have this unsettling bare bones screen and none of the stock apps as well as it being stuck in 4.1.1. This device was made for 4.2. and I assume it was on here at one point.
I wonder if that alone could cause hardware issues. I thought about taking out the battery, until I realized that thing is inaccessible as a thing can be without wrecking the industrial glues and taking the entire thing apart which sounds
like an accident waiting to happen and possible making things worse. I imagine that is last case scenario.
Like I said I would love to make my stock reload, at this point that would be great as this thing seems unstable and no trick makes the play store work or allow me to sign into the device with my google email.
I think you are saying to make my own recovery/ROM of my own device I need to do the virtual box thing. Correct? Or is that for writing your own custom ROM? I can try that; make my own recovery that is, as it is not on CWM or TWRPs supported devices list so I have no choice and all in all would prefer the thing to load as if it was fresh out of the box not this 4.1. One serious hiccup I have found trying to use my PC is my device is not recognized as a storage device or otherwise. Not sure if this is due to the weird settings of Cintiq mode or simply because the thing is in a very weird state of 4.1.1. So that may make making changes via computer impossible. I am not the type to give up. Thanks again Saw
Here also is a sum up I added to a the just basic question of Can you find the Stock from a recovery device. Basically is there any way to return a device to stock with no ROMs available to do so, as in extract if from the device itself.
Additional backstory if helpful.
"I have a Wacom Cintiq Hybrid running Android 4.1 that is ( now ) rooted..
This is a very bad thing. The Real Stock ROM has palm rejection and all the drivers to make it work as a tool. So stock is the ideal but it is clearly not stock as my device supposedly came in the
box running 4.2 and with software and drivers to make it work properly with the pen. This has nothing. No software and the smallest amount of apps possible. Worse this is no custom ROM its on ( I think) as it would be the worst one ever and it was not rooted on arrival. I have no idea what happened before I got it. I may have made the mistake of rooting it really as I found out to my dismay there is no ROM support. So back to square one. I bought it ( very cheap for one of these ) "stuck and unable to go to the play store" and I did not realize until I got it, on a version of Android it was not meant for. Wacom is totally and woefully unhelpful in every way. They seem to want to quietly put this device behind them at the expense literally of their customers."

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