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Hi,
My name is Joe aka AndroidSamurai.. I will be releasing more guides and media content in the weeks to come.
I'm currently very busy with "life events(new baby)" and apologize for my absence.
I will be updating this post since it was my original with a new guide updated to new SDK and Android methods.
Thanks again,
AndroidSamurai
Android4D Inc
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Well done.
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What do i do if the new hardware device notification doesnt pop-up ? NM i got it. Thanks for the writeup
@King_tee: Assuming windows, you follow the following steps.
1. Start > Control Panel > System.
2. Hardware > Device Manager
3. Click on the last icon below the File menu. It should correspond to "Scan for Hardware Changes."
If that doesn't work, try unplugging / replugging USB cable, different USB cable, restarting phone, restarting computer, etc.
If you never see the notification, navigate to the Device Manager(inside "System" in the control panel in XP and inside Device Manager on Vista).
You will see ADB Android Device at the top of the list with a Yellow Icon beside it meaning the device is not working. Right-click on the device and select "Update Driver".
Follow the dialogs that pop-up and navigate to where the unzipped drivers are at...
You should be good to go from there...
ok, i need some help please... I downloaded the SDK and followed the instruction in this thread, but when i try to update my driver for the phone, it says the driver is not compatible with my phone.. I am using Haykuro's ROM 4.5 with FW 1.5.. would that be the reason for this issue?
devildogg2001 said:
ok, i need some help please... I downloaded the SDK and followed the instruction in this thread, but when i try to update my driver for the phone, it says the driver is not compatible with my phone.. I am using Haykuro's ROM 4.5 with FW 1.5.. would that be the reason for this issue?
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you may need to uninstall the current driver for your phone if you have mounted it before downloading the SDK. if you don't have the SDK setup the first time you plug the phone in then your computer will auto-update the driver to a regular UMS driver and it won't help you when you try adb. i forget how to uninstall your current driver since i don't use windows, but i'm sure you can find a nice crash course online
tubaking182 said:
you may need to uninstall the current driver for your phone if you have mounted it before downloading the SDK. if you don't have the SDK setup the first time you plug the phone in then your computer will auto-update the driver to a regular UMS driver and it won't help you when you try adb. i forget how to uninstall your current driver since i don't use windows, but i'm sure you can find a nice crash course online
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I dont know if thats the problem because when i plug it in, it doesnt show up as a notification, and when i go to the device manager it shows the little yellow triangle.. I'll look again. Thanks for the quick reply though. I am no expert in linux, but i have it installed, let me see if i can figure it out there..
tubaking182 said:
you may need to uninstall the current driver for your phone if you have mounted it before downloading the SDK. if you don't have the SDK setup the first time you plug the phone in then your computer will auto-update the driver to a regular UMS driver and it won't help you when you try adb. i forget how to uninstall your current driver since i don't use windows, but i'm sure you can find a nice crash course online
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ok, so i am in linux now, and i just noticed this guide was for windows.. lol can you or someone tell me how to install the SDK on linux?
devildogg2001 said:
ok, so i am in linux now, and i just noticed this guide was for windows.. lol can you or someone tell me how to install the SDK on linux?
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Downloading
http://developer.android.com/sdk/1.1_r1/index.html
Installing
http://developer.android.com/sdk/1.1_r1/installing.html
Found through Google...imagine that.
as well as what xyrcncp said can you you can download it and just mv ~/Desktop/sdk/tools/adb /usr/bin/adb abd you should be able to run the adb commands from any directory. not too hard to cd to the correct directory but i personally don't like to type cd ~/Phone/tools/android-sdk/tools every time cause i tend to make typographical errors. let me know how it worked but you shouldn't have any problems at all
umm no offense but your writing a tutorial for people that are not sure on how to do this, so you must assume that they do not know how to run an executable file...... write yourself a better tutorial without actually bashing the self esteem of some people... tutorials are positive not negative. I already know all of this but still... dont degrade someone due to the fact they dont know how, thats the whole point of writing your tutorial. Nothing should have been left out (including how to run a .exe .com or .bat
" (If you do not know how to install a windows executable file, please kill yourself now! ) "
this isnt honestly written with any hatred towards you, it was a good tutorial. Just might want to think about how you write it next time.
The "bashing" comments in my tutorial are directed towards the people with a true sense of humor. My tutorial was written to tell you how to simply complete a task and not to make you feel better about yourself. I do not get pleasure in abusing people's self esteem nor do I enjoy putting people down.
Just because you got a little sand in your crack does not mean you need to come in a very honest and informative thread and start bashing the people who are bending over backwards to help everyone out.
The reason I created this "tutorial" in the first place was because all the other threads are full of "start searching and stop asking so many damn questions" comments.
So start looking in the mirror when you wake up in the morning and stop saying "My, I think I will run over to good ole' XDA and be an @$$ to everyone today".
I am sincerely sorry that a little sense of humor has caused so much hatred in my thread. Please contact the forum moderators and see if the think my tutorial is so hateful.
lol i dont see any hatred but anyway when i download the adb driver when extracting it says unknown method
@ Nabzilla1990
Are you using Windows or Linux?
Are you using the built-in Zip tool or 7-zip from the links I provided?
Are you using a 32 or 64-bit OS?
using the same operating system as you 64bit vista ultimate sp1 and using winrar to extract
Try using 7-zip man, I have been using it for 3 yrs now.
Basically what I am saying is that everything in my guide is guaranteed to work.
Just to add, if you take adb.exe and adbwinapi.dll and copy or move them to the \windows\system32 directory you can run adb from any dos directory prompt.
it worked with 7-zip thank you and also want to add if it doesnt work for some people plug in ur phone and update the usb mass storage with the usb driver from here and it should work i had that problem earlier
Okay, so I did everything and got up to run cmd, when I type in the cd C:\android-sdk-windows-1.1_r1\tools it says not a specififed folder, but when I type it without the \tools it doesnt work. can anyone help?
I can not figure out what the hell I am doing wrong here.
I downloaded the naked driver pack on the guide page labeled 'Drivers TF700: Windows (Patched Universal Naked Driver)'. I unzipped the folder and plugged my TF700 into my computer. I then opened up the Device Manager and clicked on 'Asus Android Devices', then right clicked on 'Asus Android Composite ADB Interface' and pressed uninstall. I checked the 'delete the driver software for this device' and pressed OK.
The drivers uninstalled successfully and I turned off my WiFi card. I then unplugged and re-plugged my TF700 and navigated to 'Other Devices' in the Device Manager. I right clicked on 'Asus Android Composite ADB Interface' and clicked 'update driver software...' and then on 'browse my computer for driver software'.
I then navigated to the folder that I unzipped the driver pack to and tried to install them (clicking the 'include sub-folders' option). No go, I got the error message 'Windows was unable to find the driver software for your device' or something very similar. I then tried specifically pointing to both the i386 and amd64 sub-folders just to see if that wouldn't work somehow but I got the same error message.
What am I doing wrong? I am using a Lenovo G550 (I think) 32-bit laptop running Windows 7. My TF700 is rooted and unlocked but not much else has been done to it.
If anyone can help me get these installed I would really appreciate it. I assume I can probably set up NvFlash with the standard Asus drivers but I would rather set it up exactly the way it is recommended to ensure success.
Massive thanks in advance!
Blake
Put the device in apx mode then try that process. It should show up as an APX device and that's what you apply the nvflash drivers to.
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Put the device in apx mode then try that process. It should show up as an APX device and that's what you apply the nvflash drivers to.
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That step isn't till later
@OP - let it update the drivers form Windows. That should be fine. As long as you can see the device and it has no errors or warnings around it. you only need the specific drivers when you get to the APX mode, then it will find them.
I had pretty much the same problem, but it turned out it went a lot smoother with reboot in between. Try that, and disable Windows' desperate searching for drivers on Windows Update -- I got some funky drivers and device designations from the WHQL drivers... Please report back in with any progress or lack thereof, and we'll try and get you back on track.
MartyHulskemper said:
I had pretty much the same problem, but it turned out it went a lot smoother with reboot in between. Try that, and disable Windows' desperate searching for drivers on Windows Update -- I got some funky drivers and device designations from the WHQL drivers... Please report back in with any progress or lack thereof, and we'll try and get you back on track.
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This.
I had big time problems as well with installing these correctly. You need to reboot after uninstalling all old drivers. 1) Hook up Infinity in Android Debug mode 2) uninstall/delete old drivers like you did 3) reboot PC 4) Plug in Infinity again in Android Debug mode 5) install drivers manually through hardware wizard (use have disk option)
Repeat this process for fastboot mode. Note: you will get a warning that you are installing drivers that have not passed WHQL. Disregard. Install anyways.
Its a pain in the butt process but you have to reboot after uninstalling each old driver. You should probably reboot and remove Infinity USB connection after each successful install of new drivers. This is how I got everything to work. I also tried a different USB port.
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SOTK said:
Repeat this process for fastboot mode. Note: you will get a warning that you are installing drivers that have not passed WHQL. Disregard. Install anyways.
Its a pain in the butt process but you have to reboot after uninstalling each old driver. You should probably reboot and remove Infinity USB connection after each successful install of new drivers. This is how I got everything to work. I also tried a different USB port.
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Can you clarify this? What do you mean by 'repeat this for fastboot mode'?
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Still no luck. I uninstalled 'ASUS ABD Interface', unplugged the TF700, restarted the computer, plugged the tablet back in, and tried to uninstall. Told me the same thing, that Windows could not find the driver software.
Any other ideas? I have no clue what to do now...
Sent from my unlocked Transformer Infinity
I_EAT_BABIES said:
If anyone can help me get these installed I would really appreciate it. I assume I can probably set up NvFlash with the standard Asus drivers but I would rather set it up exactly the way it is recommended to ensure success.
Massive thanks in advance!
Blake
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I am having the same exact issue. And strangely I get the same results on both my laptop and desk top systems. I search the forums for solutions and found the same answers that were suggested here but nothing works for me. I just can't figure out what I am doing wrong since so many others seem to be able to install the drivers without problems. Did you ever resolve your driver issue? Are you certain that the standard ASUS drivers will work?
Eddie Hicks said:
I am having the same exact issue. And strangely I get the same results on both my laptop and desk top systems. I search the forums for solutions and found the same answers that were suggested here but nothing works for me. I just can't figure out what I am doing wrong since so many others seem to be able to install the drivers without problems. Did you ever resolve your driver issue? Are you certain that the standard ASUS drivers will work?
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Guys you need to install those drivers manually,it's not that hard.Here's how you should do it:
1) Put your device in Fastboot or APX mode (depend on the driver you want to install) and connect it to your PC
2) Open Device Manager and select the device
3) Right Click and select " Update Driver Software " and choose " Browse My Computer for driver software"
4) Now click on " Let me pick from a list of device driver " and select " HAVE DISK "
5) BROWSE to the folder where naked drivers are located and select "android_winusb.inf " if you are trying to install the FastBoot driver or choose " android_apxusb.inf " if you are trying to install the APX drivers.
6) After the installation is done reboot your PC
If Windows give you a big red warning about the driver not beeing signed just ignore it and go ahead installing the driver.
Also you should disable UAC if it's enabled.
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4) Now click on " Let me pick from a list of device driver " and select " HAVE DISK "
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Thank you very, very much but I just figured that out and came back to this thread to tell it. I wasn't doing the "Have Disk" thing. I was just browsing to the driver's folder. I just successfully installed NVflash. I installed the ADB drivers at first but during the Nvflash installation process I had to go back and install the APX drivers. Thanks again. Now time for Jelly Bean.
Eddie Hicks said:
Thank you very, very much but I just figured that out and came back to this thread to tell it. I wasn't doing the "Have Disk" thing. I was just browsing to the driver's folder. I just successfully installed NVflash. I installed the ADB drivers at first but during the Nvflash installation process I had to go back and install the APX drivers. Thanks again. Now time for Jelly Bean.
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Haha, nice! but still be very careful, 98% of the brick situation on tf700, NVflash didn't help at all.
buhohitr said:
Haha, nice! but still be very careful, 98% of the brick situation on tf700, NVflash didn't help at all.
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Is the other way around, NvFlash will help you in 98% of bricks situation, if you don't believe try to investigate more, you can even try to wipe your bootloader if you want to check that percentage.
Pretoriano80 said:
Guys you need to install those drivers manually,it's not that hard.Here's how you should do it:
1) Put your device in Fastboot or APX mode (depend on the driver you want to install) and connect it to your PC
2) Open Device Manager and select the device
3) Right Click and select " Update Driver Software " and choose " Browse My Computer for driver software"
4) Now click on " Let me pick from a list of device driver " and select " HAVE DISK "
5) BROWSE to the folder where naked drivers are located and select "android_winusb.inf " if you are trying to install the FastBoot driver or choose " android_apxusb.inf " if you are trying to install the APX drivers.
6) After the installation is done reboot your PC
If Windows give you a big red warning about the driver not beeing signed just ignore it and go ahead installing the driver.
Also you should disable UAC if it's enabled.
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I'm still not getting it I guess. I am assuming when doing it this way you do not uninstall the original drivers first or else the computer would not recognize the device correctly, please correct me if I am wrong.
I keep seeing this supposed "have disk" option talked about but I don't see it anywhere. Could someone please screenshot it for me?
Thanks for all the help guys, I (hope) I am close to getting it.
Sent from my unlocked Transformer Infinity
Pretoriano80 said:
Is the other way around, NvFlash will help you in 98% of bricks situation, if you don't believe try to investigate more, you can even try to wipe your bootloader if you want to check that percentage.
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I'm talking about nvflash for the tf700 only. 98% of ppl in the tf700 experienced this type of issue where nvflash is uselessmost I believe cause by install custom recovery), where your pc failed to see your device. Below is another sample.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778353
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I'm talking about nvflash for the tf700 only. 98% of ppl in the tf700 experienced this type of issue where nvflash is uselessmost I believe cause by install custom recovery), where your pc failed to see your device. Below is another sample.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1778353
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So I see you are trolling this thread too... 98%??? Really??? Can you give a source for that or is that a number you just made up?
NVFlash is useless if you have not already made the backups. But you are completely incorrect if you are suggesting that it is useless even if you have made the backups.
Best not to troll when you clearly do not understand what you are talking about
I_EAT_BABIES said:
I'm still not getting it I guess. I am assuming when doing it this way you do not uninstall the original drivers first or else the computer would not recognize the device correctly, please correct me if I am wrong.
I keep seeing this supposed "have disk" option talked about but I don't see it anywhere. Could someone please screenshot it for me?
Thanks for all the help guys, I (hope) I am close to getting it.
Sent from my unlocked Transformer Infinity
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Anyone?
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I_EAT_BABIES said:
Anyone?
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Damn,i can't believe this....When you get to this step " 4) Now click on " Let me pick from a list of device driver " and select " HAVE DISK ... " look on the right bottom of that menu,do you see a "Have Disk" button?.
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Anyone?
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Here is a screen capture from my system. Look in the lower right for the HAVE DISK button. Following the directions giving earlier should get you to this point. Just click HAVE DISK and guide to where you have the drivers on your system. You may not see the list of drivers as on the screen capture the first time you do it. Since I have already installed the drivers the system remembered where to look so the drivers are visible. Also make sure to connect your tablet to your computer in order for the device to be visible in device manager. The device in device manager should say android ABD Interface or something of that sort. It took me awhile to get it too
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Apparently the link opens another page.Once on that page click the little box for the image.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ykuv2ac6zxdln7i/driver_update.JPG
As of the time of this reply I have got the Fasboot drivers installed, but I still saw now "have disk" option. After turning UAC off (don't know how that got back on) I was still just selecting a folder as shown in my previous screenshot.
About to try APX, will post results.
Got it! Thank you guys so much, I really appreciate it. This was seriously driving me crazy, but I still don't understand how we are looking at different menus.
I have installed the drivers from tookit here on xda, drivers directly from LG and drivers from google's SDK app. literally none of them will work for me. i am running windows XP.... has anyone here had issues with the drivers thus far? every time i download them, i'll point the device manager to the drivers and it errors out..
any help would be greatly appreciated..
knox07 said:
I have installed the drivers from tookit here on xda, drivers directly from LG and drivers from google's SDK app. literally none of them will work for me. i am running windows XP.... has anyone here had issues with the drivers thus far? every time i download them, i'll point the device manager to the drivers and it errors out..
any help would be greatly appreciated..
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I`ll try to help you:
1. Download the 0.73 drivers from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2386956 and extract the file once with 7-zip
2. Connect the phone to usb and in device manager (rightclick) delete all excisting drivers of the device and after that uninstalll the device.
3. De-connect and reconnect the device and prevent windows to search for drivers. Select the device and rightclick and select update drivers. Then choose to install drivers from the pc and choose the unzipped 0.73 file and click install.
That should work, you may have to reboot the PC sometimes.
Good luck bro.
gee2012 said:
I`ll try to help you:
1. Download the 0.73 drivers from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2386956 and extract the file once with 7-zip
2. Connect the phone to usb and in device manager (rightclick) delete all excisting drivers of the device and after that uninstalll the device.
3. De-connect and reconnect the device and prevent windows to search for drivers. Select the device and rightclick and select update drivers. Then choose to install drivers from the pc and choose the unzipped 0.73 file and click install.
That should work, you may have to reboot the PC sometimes.
Good luck bro.
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i appreciate it. however i had tried these to no avail. i went ahead and uninstalled the current drivers, rebooted the computer and retried. however after redownloading the files and extracting, i tried to install them once again.. this is what i keep getting
it should be noted that i am unable to chose the unzipped files when pointing my computer to the drivers..
knox07 said:
i appreciate it. however i had tried these to no avail. i went ahead and uninstalled the current drivers, rebooted the computer and retried. however after redownloading the files and extracting, i tried to install them once again.. this is what i keep getting
it should be noted that i am unable to chose the unzipped files when pointing my computer to the drivers..
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If you connect the phone to the pc by usb and go to device manager and you rightclick on the Nexus 5 and choose update drivers. Choose the second option for installing drivers from the pc and select the unzipped naked drivers file, is that not possible?
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If you connect the phone to the pc by usb and go to device manager and you rightclick on the Nexus 5 and choose update drivers. Choose the second option for installing drivers from the pc and select the unzipped naked drivers file, is that not possible?
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sorry, i misread your previous post and thought you mentioned selecting the zipped file! no it absolutely allows me to select the unzipped file, and shortly after it pops up the attached error stating it cannot find the necessary files..
this same error popped up for the google supplied drivers, as well as the lg supplied drivers
knox07 said:
sorry, i misread your previous post and thought you mentioned selecting the zipped file! no it absolutely allows me to select the unzipped file, and shortly after it pops up the attached error saying it does not contain the necessary files..
this same error popped up for the google supplied drivers, as well as the lg supplied drivers
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Strange, must be a XP thing, have you tried the Google usb drivers in the /platform-tools/extra/google section?
Look here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2514396 for some more info and post your question here. Good luck
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Strange, must be a XP thing, have you tried the Google usb drivers in the /platform-tools/extra/google section?
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yes, i have tried them a few times to the same outcome. maybe i just need to give it a break and try again later.. rather frustrated. i am not a tech genius by any measure but i am certainly tech inclined to the point i have never had any issues with drivers before... much less rooting/flashing roms..
Hi all guys I need some help because i'm working on that since half an hour and I cant solve it.
I bought a new pc with windows 8.1x64 as operating system. I plug my TF300T and it don't recognize it. In the device tree it is marked with a yellow triangle and when i try to update the drivers manually installing them from the directory where I store the .inf (which work perfectly under windows 7x64) it returns me an error message saying that the .inf file is written for a win95 or newer operating system.
can you help me to fix this?
I already tried out the method illustrated in TF300T troubleshoot thread here on XDA where they suggest to disable the driver signature enforcement
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Hi all guys I need some help because i'm working on that since half an hour and I cant solve it.
I bought a new pc with windows 8.1x64 as operating system. I plug my TF300T and it don't recognize it. In the device tree it is marked with a yellow triangle and when i try to update the drivers manually installing them from the directory where I store the .inf (which work perfectly under windows 7x64) it returns me an error message saying that the .inf file is written for a win95 or newer operating system.
can you help me to fix this?
I already tried out the method illustrated in TF300T troubleshoot thread here on XDA where they suggest to disable the driver signature enforcement
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Try these drivers here that I used for windows 8
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23329332407571009
Thank you man.
I solved. Appareantly you can't install ANY android drivers on windows 8.1 N. You MUST HAVE windows media player installed on the system. Some dll dipendency i think. The usual stupid microsoft things.
Hey guys,
Can anyone tell me how to root the Acer Iconia one 7 (b1-750)? It's a new model and I couldn't find anything about rooting it.
Please help!
||FREAKOUT|| said:
Hey guys,
Can anyone tell me how to root the Acer Iconia one 7 (b1-750)? It's a new model and I couldn't find anything about rooting it.
Please help!
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XDA offer a guide to rooting all devices, you can find it here
Any news? thanks for everything
Hi man, i managed to root my Iconia One 7 (B1-750).
I downloaded and used the tool on this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/intel-android-devices-root-temp-cwm-t2975096 i used the T3 Option.
Be carefull when removing the Acer files as i had problems when my device would reboot when it woke from sleep so i suggest to make a backup of them with Titanium befor you remove them.
If you do remove them like me on acident without making a backup look for the stock B1-810 rom which is on xda somewhere and pull the apks from there to your device the files are in the system/app and system/priv-app folders.
Guys, please i need your help, i just tried to use xposed installer but after installing the required files in /system and rebooting my tablets softbricked. Tried to make a factory reset but it stucked at formatting data. I still can access cwm through the software used in this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/andr...p-cwm-t2975096
Anyone has an idea how i can fix it :/
Ben Alaya Karim said:
Guys, please i need your help, i just tried to use xposed installer but after installing the required files in /system and rebooting my tablets softbricked. Tried to make a factory reset but it stucked at formatting data. I still can access cwm through the software used in this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/andr...p-cwm-t2975096
Anyone has an idea how i can fix it :/
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I managed to fix it, just performed a factory reset on cwm then on stock recovery and now it works
What ROM did you install afterwards?
Ben Alaya Karim said:
I managed to fix it, just performed a factory reset on cwm then on stock recovery and now it works
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Sounds good that you guys have been able to root it.
What ROM have you installed afterwards?
My son has this tablet and mainly I am bugged by the fact that apps can not be installed on SD card.
Need help with flash browser, would rooting help?
I have a new Acer Iconia B1-750 and I am trying to use the paid version of Puffin Browser to access a Learning Management System to play elearning modules developed in flash. I have the free version which installed without any problem but when I try to buy the paid version to have a flash browser i get "Unexpected error, please try again later". Has anyone come across this issue or is there a way around it - it doesn't have to be Puffin but I know these modules work with this browser. I have tried dophin and UC browser but they keep giving me a Flash failed to Load error. Would rooting my tablet help me get around this?
Detua said:
Sounds good that you guys have been able to root it.
What ROM have you installed afterwards?
My son has this tablet and mainly I am bugged by the fact that apps can not be installed on SD card.
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Currently there is no custom rom you can flash and i think there would never be
It's an Intel tablet, the bootloader is locked and unknown so wow
Personally i advice you to not try anything unless someone else did it and it worked ! I remember myself when i tried xposed installer and it didn't work, my tablet was stuck and i really though it was over [Imagine , my savings gone ! ] i will never do it again, it's not like those chienese tablets that when you mess up with them, you just connect it to your pc and flash a rom with sp flashtool.
Hello.
I have a problem with the tablet Acer Iconia one 7 b1-750.
I rooted and then I deleted some applications with root explorer.
But now that the camera does not start, I get a message "Unable to connect the camera."
I have restored the tablet and continues with the same fault, is there any way to reinstall the software factory.
Any solution?
See if someone can help me. Thanks in advance. A Greeting.:good:
U can use Kingo root at ur own risk.
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SeanP86 said:
Hi man, i managed to root my Iconia One 7 (B1-750).
I downloaded and used the tool on this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/intel-android-devices-root-temp-cwm-t2975096 i used the T3 Option.
Be carefull when removing the Acer files as i had problems when my device would reboot when it woke from sleep so i suggest to make a backup of them with Titanium befor you remove them.
If you do remove them like me on acident without making a backup look for the stock B1-810 rom which is on xda somewhere and pull the apks from there to your device the files are in the system/app and system/priv-app folders.
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Hello,
I'm trying to root my iconia B1-750 but can't get the adb layer to work, in fact I can't find the right driver, the ones provided by aecr on their website does not install.
Could you please tell me wich driver you used ?
Thanks.
damdam76 said:
Hello,
I'm trying to root my iconia B1-750 but can't get the adb layer to work, in fact I can't find the right driver, the ones provided by aecr on their website does not install.
Could you please tell me wich driver you used ?
Thanks.
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It's a bit tricky. The device drivers do not include this specific device. I have the exact change you need at home, but here's what you need to do.
Extract the Acer driver files to your HDD.
Browse to the inf folder.
Open the file intc_adb.inf.
Look for the arch your desktop is running, either [Generic.NTx86] for x86 or [Generic.NTamd64] for 64 bit.
Under the section header from the previous step, look for the CPU model. In this case it's "; Intel Baytrail Android".
Open your device manager, find the ADB device in the tree. Right click it and go to the Details tab.
Change the Property drop list to "Hardware IDs". Take note of the values in the list.
Go back to your .inf file you are editing. Find the line that says "%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0502&PID_3705&MI_01 ; ADB + MTP"
Update the line with the harware ID's you noted previously.
Save the file.
Now update the driver the usual way and the ADB driver should work fine.
After doing all that I still was not able to get the device rooted (using the T3 option). It stops at the DROIDBOOT screen. If you get past it, post back with how you did it please.
Hi Domito,
Thanks for the answer.
Wih your help, I managed to install the driver.
When I launch the .bat file, the tablet reboots under droidboot, unfortunatly I get these message, them nothing else happens :
Code:
E:installer device ignored
FASTBOOT INIT ...
E:Failed to mount device '/dev/block/sda1' as installer partition using fs_type 'vfat'
E:installer device ignored
E:installer device ignored
E:No valid installer medium found.
FASTBOOT CMD WAITING...
Could not open /sys/devices/virtual/blacklight
Has anybody also experienced this ?
Can you please help ?
Thanks
Hello, I was stucked at the same screen. But there is one solution. When you see this log you will have to open device manager. There will be "android device" or something like that. Then you will have to enter driver update, choose android devices and then acer composite adb driver. After that the CWM will show up at tablet. Sorry for my english.
damdam76 said:
Hi Domito,
Thanks for the answer.
Wih your help, I managed to install the driver.
When I launch the .bat file, the tablet reboots under droidboot, unfortunatly I get these message, them nothing else happens :
Code:
E:installer device ignored
FASTBOOT INIT ...
E:Failed to mount device '/dev/block/sda1' as installer partition using fs_type 'vfat'
E:installer device ignored
E:installer device ignored
E:No valid installer medium found.
FASTBOOT CMD WAITING...
Could not open /sys/devices/virtual/blacklight
Has anybody also experienced this ?
Can you please help ?
Thanks
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Hi,
i have the same problem.
When I launch the .bat file, the tablet reboots under droidboot, unfortunatly I get these message:,
Code:
E:installer device ignored
FASTBOOT INIT ...
E:Failed to mount device '/dev/block/sda1' as installer partition using fs_type 'vfat'
E:installer device ignored
E:installer device ignored
E:No valid installer medium found.
FASTBOOT CMD WAITING...
Could not open /sys/devices/virtual/blacklight
I think fastboot isn´t install correct but I don´t know how I can install it correctly. After 2 hours I´ver installed the adb driver correctly and I was very happy
And know this problem...
In device manager from PC I see "Android Phone" with an yellow " ! "
Can anybody help me please?
Thanks a lot.
PS: Thanks on the XDA Team for thís very good Forum!!!!! Thanks Thanks Thanks
My friends did not know what to do to end the root of this model?
Acer B1 - 750
why its too hard to update adb driver from acer???
i cant even add the property in my pc with the tutorial.
i hate this.
an universal adb driver will work?
arghhhhhh i hate acer/intel for that.
anybody else has more solutions?
Help with the buck up for the acer b1-750 !!
hi guys ! can you guys please help me up so i can get that a buck up for the ACER B1-750 and as a change i will give you the insttructions to root this tablet as well , wich for sure it work!! pleaaase!!
wwechampion100 said:
Hello.
I have a problem with the tablet Acer Iconia one 7 b1-750.
I rooted and then I deleted some applications with root explorer.
But now that the camera does not start, I get a message "Unable to connect the camera."
I have restored the tablet and continues with the same fault, is there any way to reinstall the software factory.
Any solution?
See if someone can help me. Thanks in advance. A Greeting.:good:
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I don't know why, but that happens when you remove the korean keyboard. You must reflash the original ROM and then proceed to remove all the bloatware except the korean keyboard.