I've tried to follow the nook color dual boot instructions at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=962708
Everything seems fine and my nook boots to android, but the touchscreen is non-responsive. I've tried both the honeycomb and froyo images. Same result.
Nook Info:
Model Number: BNRV200
Software Version:
1.3.0
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Seems like I read here that B & N changed the electronics for the touchscreen in some later models of the Nooks. I believe some folks have created a work-around, but I'm not sure what it's called or where it is to be found.
Maybe a search for 'my touchscreen does not work' will take you to a recent thread where this is discussed.
Good luck!
BO
cmthomps said:
[...] Everything seems fine and my nook boots to android, but the touchscreen is non-responsive. I've tried both the honeycomb and froyo images. Same result.
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Which OS is not working? If you loaded an older version of B&N 1.3 or older, they may not support the newer screen hardware. Cyanogenmod 7.1 should support it.
bobstro said:
Which OS is not working? If you loaded an older version of B&N 1.3 or older, they may not support the newer screen hardware. Cyanogenmod 7.1 should support it.
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Thanks bobstro. That was it. I was trying to load a honeycomb image. The latest CM7 build worked flawlessly. I should have figured that out...
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So I'm currently running one of JesusFreke's Cupcake builds on a rooted G1, but my Maps and Market apps recently stopped working after installing the paid version of Power Manager. Wanting to rectify the problem (and eager to try out a Donut build anyway), I decided to download the latest CyanogenMod. Noticing that his download links didn't work, I looked through the forums and realized that he had pulled everything THE NIGHT BEFORE due to the C&D from Google. Great timing, right?
I'm excited to see that Cyanogen has continued his work with the release of CyanogenMod 4.1.999, but realize that he can no longer release any of the Google apps. His new installation instructions (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=567610) require having working versions of all those Google Apps in the first place to back up. The process seems straight-forward for those lucky enough to have already had CyanogenMod 4.1.11.1 before it was pulled, but I am unfortunately in an entirely different boat.
Any suggestions on how to transition from a JF 1.5 build with broken Google apps to the latest CyanogenMod 1.6 build with working Google apps? If nothing else, any saints out there that happen to have CyanogenMod 4.1.11.1? Thanks for any advice any of you can give me to restore full functionality to my beloved G1.
Sean
cutlassdude70 at gmail.com
Did you actually read all of the instructions? You need to flash an HTC ROM and then 4.1.999. There is no requirement for 4.1.11.1.
Or get the all-in-one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=569825
cutlassdude70 said:
So I'm currently running one of JesusFreke's Cupcake builds on a rooted G1, but my Maps and Market apps recently stopped working after installing the paid version of Power Manager. Wanting to rectify the problem (and eager to try out a Donut build anyway), I decided to download the latest CyanogenMod. Noticing that his download links didn't work, I looked through the forums and realized that he had pulled everything THE NIGHT BEFORE due to the C&D from Google. Great timing, right?
I'm excited to see that Cyanogen has continued his work with the release of CyanogenMod 4.1.999, but realize that he can no longer release any of the Google apps. His new installation instructions (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=567610) require having working versions of all those Google Apps in the first place to back up. The process seems straight-forward for those lucky enough to have already had CyanogenMod 4.1.11.1 before it was pulled, but I am unfortunately in an entirely different boat.
Any suggestions on how to transition from a JF 1.5 build with broken Google apps to the latest CyanogenMod 1.6 build with working Google apps? If nothing else, any saints out there that happen to have CyanogenMod 4.1.11.1? Thanks for any advice any of you can give me to restore full functionality to my beloved G1.
Sean
cutlassdude70 at gmail.com
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well i assume you know how to flash...
wipe ext
repair ext
facotry wipe
flash
and btw flash this instead
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=569825
its cyanogen 4.1.999 but someone made it easy and complied everything in just one flash.(including google apps)
cyanogen himself cannot do this due to the C&D from google, but someone else can.. techniically still illegal, but no legal action has been taken.
Many thanks for the helpful replies! When I read Cyanogen's instructions and he mentioned the Android 1.6 Recovery Image, I didn't realize that it actually included the Google apps. Like I said, I'm a noob... I was able to follow the instructions to a T and am now running CM 4.1.999. Thanks again for the help!
hi
is there any 4.1 to the iconia?
another thing i have (i think i have)the stock version of the iconia a500...
1)how i can check if it's the stock?
2)why it ;ittle bit slowly???
thanks
I7210I said:
hi
is there any 4.1 to the iconia?
another thing i have (i think i have)the stock version of the iconia a500...
1)how i can check if it's the stock?
2)why it ;ittle bit slowly???
thanks
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No, there's no 4.1.x (Jelly Bean) from Acer yet. There are experimental / 3rd party ROMs but not officials yet. Maybe in the future Acer will produce one.
and how i can check if i have the stock?(full stock include recovery)
I7210I said:
and how i can check if i have the stock?(full stock include recovery)
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First question, is are you the original owner? I'm assuming not ?
At any rate, go to Settings, About table.
Look at at the right side for:
Image Version
Build Number
Image P/N
The official Acer ICS is something like this, for Build Number: Acer_AV041_A500_1.054.00_WW_GEN1.
REport on your versions and we can tell you.
yes i'm but...i changed the ROM and..the history is long
image version
acer_av041_a500_rv03rc01_ww_gen1
build number
acer_av041_a500_1.031.00_ww_gen1
image p/n
FM.s14A0.00U
Jeeze guys.....
The most simple way to tell.
1. You boot the tablet, and it DOES NOT say "Skrilax_CZ ver......"
2. You don't have the "Superuser App"
3. Ok, final clue... when you use a "File Explorer" app, you get no access to the directory /System.
4. If in doubt after the above, boot the tab holding Vol- and then PWR for a few seconds. See if it boots to a custom recovery.
If you can't do any of the above, then you have a bone stock system (or one that somebody really screwed up, and didn't know what the heck to do)
MD
1)it said
2)i have it
3)yes i get in the system..
4)i have ecustom recovery
i think i have stock version with root..but i want to know if these is the last version from acer ? they are talking about 4.1.1?
...I doubt that acer will go higher then ICS for the a500, packard bell not even this... .
m.
I was having some issues with my browser and email client and suspected it was due to not running a stock rom. Initially when ICS came out I was a little impatient, didn't wait for the OTA update and installed one of the "released" images.
Yesterday i spent most of the day trying different image. Initially I hoped to install an older version, like honey comb and the to OTA back to a stock ICS rom.
It seems that once your bootloader has been converted to ICS there is now way of going back to Honeycomb. I tried some things suggested on xda developer forum, but none produced the results.
I then installed what I believe is the current stock rom for an A500 giving me the following:
Android version: 4.0.3
Kernel version: 2.6.39.4+
Image version: Acer_AV041_A500_RV03RC01_WW_GEN1
Build number: Acer_AV041_A500_1.0.31.00_WW_GEN1
What I would like to confirm is that this is correct and that this version is the latest available from Acer.
I am not really interested in any of the custom images and don't need it rooted. So a stock standard Acer ROM should do me just fine.
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I was having some issues with my browser and email client and suspected it was due to not running a stock rom. Initially when ICS came out I was a little impatient, didn't wait for the OTA update and installed one of the "released" images.
Yesterday i spent most of the day trying different image. Initially I hoped to install an older version, like honey comb and the to OTA back to a stock ICS rom.
It seems that once your bootloader has been converted to ICS there is now way of going back to Honeycomb. I tried some things suggested on xda developer forum, but none produced the results.
I then installed what I believe is the current stock rom for an A500 giving me the following:
Android version: 4.0.3
Kernel version: 2.6.39.4+
Image version: Acer_AV041_A500_RV03RC01_WW_GEN1
Build number: Acer_AV041_A500_1.0.31.00_WW_GEN1
What I would like to confirm is that this is correct and that this version is the latest available from Acer.
I am not really interested in any of the custom images and don't need it rooted. So a stock standard Acer ROM should do me just fine.
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Look in the dev section , the latest is 1.054.00_ww_gen1. It is in the sticky thread.
This thread describes in detail what I did http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1961301 but now my tablet is bricked. I am still hoping for some way of recovering it though.
lostinspace2011 said:
This thread describes in detail what I did http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1961301 but now my tablet is bricked. I am still hoping for some way of recovering it though.
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This is what happens when you have multiple threads going. Nobody knows what the heck is going on.
Perhaps you think it increases your odds of getting your issue fixed, but now, it only compounds things.
If one of the issues is solved, then you need to edit your title thread to state so. This can be done by selecting Edit, Go Advanced.
MD
The reason I started two threads was to answer different question. In this thread I was looking for the latest official released version of ICS available. The other thread describes my journey of trying different ROMs. I was hoping to downgrade to 3.1/3.2 and then to OTA to ICS. Well that is covered in the other thread.
Thanks for all your help. I got my answer on the latest version.
Recently I found this interesting Tool ... and I successfully flashed "Allminipc_ug802_RT8188_4.4_720p.img" (Kitkat version) on my MK802 III using Debian Linux 7.5!
Regards, mistersixt.
In case someone is interested: I successfully installed the rk3066 drivers for WinXP using Moborobo, rooted the device with the kingo root tool, and I was able to installed the xposed framework 2.6, too, including XPrivacy, root cloak etc.
So I have a fully 4.4.2 running MK802 III with root access and Xposed framework!
Regards, mistersixt.
mistersixt said:
Recently I found this interesting Tool ... and I successfully flashed "Allminipc_ug802_RT8188_4.4_720p.img" (Kitkat version) on my MK802 III using Debian Linux 7.5!
Regards, mistersixt.
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Very interesting..Any chance you could share the firmware image file and also let us know how has it been so far...is it fast enough and does the Wifi and Camera (UVC drivers compatible) work w/ this ?
Also could you confirm if this is for MK802III and not MK802IIIS...
Cheers
optimus975 said:
Very interesting..Any chance you could share the firmware image file and also let us know how has it been so far...is it fast enough and does the Wifi and Camera (UVC drivers compatible) work w/ this ?
Also could you confirm if this is for MK802III and not MK802IIIS...
Cheers
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It is the MK802III, and the stick is running fast and stable. Wifi is as bad as with 4.1 ... but I think this is a general (or hardware related) issue, I am using it with a USB to LAN adapter anyway.
Concerning the camera I have no idea.
Regards, mistersixt.
mistersixt said:
It is the MK802III, and the stick is running fast and stable. Wifi is as bad as with 4.1 ... but I think this is a general (or hardware related) issue, I am using it with a USB to LAN adapter anyway.
Concerning the camera I have no idea.
Regards, mistersixt.
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Hi,
Thanks for your response.
I've just installed this firmware on my MK802III and it seems no audio video app is working properly. Youtube does not show any video or sound. Neither can I play youtube in the browser.
No streaming media player works either. Only the local media files are playing properly.
The playstore seems to take ages to install apps because of speed, however when I check the internet speed using speed testing app it gives a good enough speed of 7Mbps.
Also i've noticed that there the wifi network connections are getting dropped abruptly. The wifi connection itself seems to be OK but connection from apps such as Airdroid drop out and upload from my local machine via Airdroid takes ages w/ speeds in Kbps.
Can this be fixed please.
Thanks,
OP
optimus975 said:
Hi,
Thanks for your response.
I've just installed this firmware on my MK802III and it seems no audio video app is working properly. Youtube does not show any video or sound. Neither can I play youtube in the browser.
No streaming media player works either. Only the local media files are playing properly.
The playstore seems to take ages to install apps because of speed, however when I check the internet speed using speed testing app it gives a good enough speed of 7Mbps.
Also i've noticed that there the wifi network connections are getting dropped abruptly. The wifi connection itself seems to be OK but connection from apps such as Airdroid drop out and upload from my local machine via Airdroid takes ages w/ speeds in Kbps.
Can this be fixed please.
Thanks,
OP
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bumping this up..!
can confirm, that works great on Measy U2A.
MK802IIIs up and running
Works brilliantly on my MK802IIIs. Wifi is strong and Bluetooth works out of the box. Already rooted and CWM recovery installed. Now its time for some Xposed magic! Anyone has an idea which XBMC version will run best on this?
I'm using the ROM from this thread http://freaktab.com/forum/tv-player...73-full-1080p-modded-kit-kat-4-4-2-rk3066-rom
Super fast and stable, its like a new machine coming from the old JB ROM I had on there. I can actually use it now.
This ROM is for an Imito device but the MK802IIIS is identical hardware.
Few OC kernels in that thread to to play with.
ozzy lion said:
I'm using the ROM from this thread
Super fast and stable, its like a new machine coming from the old JB ROM I had on there. I can actually use it now.
This ROM is for an Imito device but the MK802IIIS is identical hardware.
Few OC kernels in that thread to to play with.
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Hi,
The rom seems nice but I just can't get it to run correctly on my MK802IIS. I just flashed the rom on this thread (V 1.1 ) without flashing a custom kernel. Just flashed the entire rom. And after the first boot, I see the apps update (the optimization screen) and then I'm stuck on the screen where there is an Android icon on the top with a blue bar underneath. This screen just keeps blinking and seems to be impossible to pass. I can access the settings, but I found impossible to activate wifi or lan.
Ozzy, you seem to have a MK802IIIS, did I miss something during the flashing? Do I need to flah a custom kernel after flashing the rom?
Linkysly said:
Hi,
The rom seems nice but I just can't get it to run correctly on my MK802IIS. I just flashed the rom on this thread (V 1.1 ) without flashing a custom kernel. Just flashed the entire rom. And after the first boot, I see the apps update (the optimization screen) and then I'm stuck on the screen where there is an Android icon on the top with a blue bar underneath. This screen just keeps blinking and seems to be impossible to pass. I can access the settings, but I found impossible to activate wifi or lan.
Ozzy, you seem to have a MK802IIIS, did I miss something during the flashing? Do I need to flah a custom kernel after flashing the rom?
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I just flashed the basic ROM with the unmodified kernel. I did try one of the OC kernels but it wasn't stable on my device.
The screen you mention doesn't sound familiar to me.
Did you do a full wipe?
ozzy lion said:
I just flashed the basic ROM with the unmodified kernel. I did try one of the OC kernels but it wasn't stable on my device.
The screen you mention doesn't sound familiar to me.
Did you do a full wipe?
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Hi, thanks for your answer mate
Yeah I did a full wipe, that's why I don't understand what's happening to me. I see someone on the thread has the exact same problem, but doesn't precise on which device, so I preferred to ask you first, as we have the same device.
I'll just try the v.1.0, mabe that 1.1 version doesn't run on my key. Did you flash the 1.1 or the 1.0 ?
Hello
I know I am a bit off topic but this TV stick is based on the same CPU....Can somebody help me ?
I ordered this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dual-Core...g-/111655649656?ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:GB:1123 and seller's understanding of the English language is very close to none
Can somebody tell me which webcam models does it support ?
I have just installed Allminipc_ug802_RT8188_4.4_720p on an MK802III. I have used it for an hour and installed all my apps etc.
Both sound and Wifi (Realtek) seems to work.
I've been using mine daily since I posted last time. It works fine except for some hick ups.
Sometimes during bootup it hangs with just 3 penguins on the screen.
And I'm running out of internal disk space all the time. I never did that on the official 4.2 even though I had many more applications installed then. Any ideas how to fix that?
Help please...
I have : BOARD
MK802IIIS
BOOTLOADER
unknown
BRAND
MK802IIIS
CPU_ABI
armeabi-v7a
CPU_ABI2
armeabi
DEVICE
MK802IIIS
DISPLAY
MK802IIIS-eng 4.2.2 JDQ39 eng.zs.20140312.150142 test-keys
FINGERPRINT
MK802IIIS/rk30sdk/rk30sdk:4.2.2/JDQ39/eng.zs.20140312.150142:eng/test-keys
HARDWARE
rk30board
HOST
hotack-desktop
ID
JDQ39
MANUFACTURER
rockchip
MODEL
RKM MK802IIIS
PRODUCT
MK802IIIS
SERIAL
FKO0EQZQGR
TAGS
test-keys
TYPE
eng
UNKNOWN
unknown
USER
zs
CODENAME
REL
INCREMENTAL
eng.zs.20140312.150142
RELEASE
4.2.2
SDK_INT
17
Its rooted just need to know how to UPGRADE THIS TERRIBLE DEVICE....
So at work we had this extra old tablet no one wanted, and I was told I could have it... I tried to look for a FAQ or All-in-1 guide but it appears to have been deleted by the OP.
Problem is I don't even know what I have... Is it a K1 or Yoga or what? I am no slouch in the Android area, but this device is confusing, was hoping someone could guide me a little.
In About Tablet it says:
Model Number: ThinkPad Tablet
Android Version: 3.1
Kernel Version: 2.6.36.3
Build Number: ThinkPadTablet_A310_02_0024_0065_US
Machine type and model: 183825U
End result is I would like to get it on ICS or better... is that even possible? What do I look for in the Developer section to know what can work with this?
Thanks!
Well, I figured out I had a ThinkPad Tablet 1 and was able to update it to the "latest" official ICS build by downloading 6 zip files from Lenovo and loading them via SD card. I think it will serve my needs now, although I may still root and debloat or look for a CM build... Any tips would be appreciated.
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