because my sd card is broken and i can't write anything on it. So i need a ROM with DAF.exe.
I can't find none
el'cid said:
because my sd card is broken and i can't write anything on it. So i need a ROM with DAF.exe.
I can't find none
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You're sure that you couldn't sort out your problem? On one of your other threads (which, by the way, there are far too many of) it was stated that there is a switch on the MicroSD adapter which changes the SD card from read only to the normal mode, were you unable to find this? Also, how else have you tried to connect your SD to your PC? I highly doubt it's a problem with your SD, I think it's more likely to be a problem with what you're doing.
Anyway, to answer your question, I think the only two ROMs which can be flashed via DAF.exe are the DFT Stock Desire ROM and (possibly, I haven't actually seen the thread recently) AmeriCanAndroid. You're going to have trouble without a working SD, there isn't really much you can do without one.
Nigeldg said:
You're sure that you couldn't sort out your problem? On one of your other threads (which, by the way, there are far too many of) it was stated that there is a switch on the MicroSD adapter which changes the SD card from read only to the normal mode, were you unable to find this? Also, how else have you tried to connect your SD to your PC? I highly doubt it's a problem with your SD, I think it's more likely to be a problem with what you're doing.
Anyway, to answer your question, I think the only two ROMs which can be flashed via DAF.exe are the DFT Stock Desire ROM and (possibly, I haven't actually seen the thread recently) AmeriCanAndroid. You're going to have trouble without a working SD, there isn't really much you can do without one.
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My problem is with SD adapter. SD card is working. I can't write anything without SD adapter. So i can't flash a CWM (CLOCKWORK MOD) ROM
el'cid said:
My problem is with SD adapter. SD card is working. I can't write anything without SD adapter. So i can't flash a CWM (CLOCKWORK MOD) ROM
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if u can't find microSD adapter u may try this...boot to magldr and use USB MassStg,then connect your HD2 to computer using USB cable,just copy the ROM file and flash it via CWM
xskill said:
if u can't find microSD adapter u may try this...boot to magldr and use USB MassStg,then connect your HD2 to computer using USB cable,just copy the ROM file and flash it via CWM
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I will try. Thanks
Why there is so few DFA.exe NANDS?
el'cid said:
Why there is so few DFA.exe NANDS?
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Because generally everyone has an SD card and it's an old and outdated method of flashing. CWM allows you to do literally everything away from a computer, and flash addons etc. plus backup, restore and whatever else you may need. It's far superior to DAF.exe.
Nigeldg said:
Because generally everyone has an SD card and it's an old and outdated method of flashing. CWM allows you to do literally everything away from a computer, and flash addons etc. plus backup, restore and whatever else you may need. It's far superior to DAF.exe.
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Tks Nigel. A have installed a DAF.exe. When i buy a SD adapter i will flash with a CWM rom.
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I can't seem to get the NAND work properly.
Every step went well, but maybe I forgot something.
Once I flash the ROM I reboot it twice.
When I start marketplace and download apps, they disappear from the download list. They don't get downloaded at all. With another ROM I tried the download part works, but after the install the app doesn't seem to work. After a few times plugging in and out the USB I got an error about my SD-card being ReadOnly. Am I doing something wrong? I didn't manually make partitions or anything on the SD card, should I have done so?
Also I've noticed that after I put files on the SD card and unplug the phone from the PC, astro can't find the files. Really confusing
Does anyone have the same problem or know how to fix it?
pedramh said:
I can't seem to get the NAND work properly.
Every step went well, but maybe I forgot something.
Once I flash the ROM I reboot it twice.
When I start marketplace and download apps, they disappear from the download list. They don't get downloaded at all. With another ROM I tried the download part works, but after the install the app doesn't seem to work. After a few times plugging in and out the USB I got an error about my SD-card being ReadOnly. Am I doing something wrong? I didn't manually make partitions or anything on the SD card, should I have done so?
Also I've noticed that after I put files on the SD card and unplug the phone from the PC, astro can't find the files. Really confusing
Does anyone have the same problem or know how to fix it?
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First of let me tell you that I have never had this kind of problem neither I have heard about this problem. But one thing you can do is use Panasonic SD formatter (Free) to format your SD card. Do not mount your phone on the PC. In place of that remove SD card and use some kind of Card Reader to format the SD card from PC. Also keep Full Erase (ON) in the settings for formatting.
I would also recommend you to do Task29 before flashing new ROMS. After you do Task29 install radio (2.15.xxxx preferred), install MAGLDR 1.11 or 1.12(I would not install 1.13 which is released recently. Wait and watch for that version), After you perform these steps, you should install NAND ROM on your device. Also try and find the Rom which has more versions. What I mean is for newbs like us, we should try roms which have been tested by many other PROs. and also there are plenty of video tuts on how to install NAND rom. Follow them closely.
Here is a good tutorial that might help you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91mnfufny-Q&feature=player_embedded
jalshah05 said:
First of let me tell you that I have never had this kind of problem neither I have heard about this problem. But one thing you can do is use Panasonic SD formatter (Free) to format your SD card. Do not mount your phone on the PC. In place of that remove SD card and use some kind of Card Reader to format the SD card from PC. Also keep Full Erase (ON) in the settings for formatting.
I would also recommend you to do Task29 before flashing new ROMS. After you do Task29 install radio (2.15.xxxx preferred), install MAGLDR 1.11 or 1.12(I would not install 1.13 which is released recently. Wait and watch for that version), After you perform these steps, you should install NAND ROM on your device. Also try and find the Rom which has more versions. What I mean is for newbs like us, we should try roms which have been tested by many other PROs. and also there are plenty of video tuts on how to install NAND rom. Follow them closely.
Here is a good tutorial that might help you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91mnfufny-Q&feature=player_embedded
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I did exactly what you said, but I'm still having the same problem. After I installed the NAND rom I connected my phone to my pc and dragged some files on the SD. The phone didn't see any of them, so I took my SD out and formatted it. But now it's not recognizing my SD at all. I will try some other roms.
I had that problem some mounths ago. One day it was gone. i cant tell why
I have a similar problem. To work around it I remove the sd card and reset the phone with the red button under the battery cover. When it comes back up, i insert the sd card and all works normally.
Our problems arn't exactly the same but worth a go if it helps.
after a long search i found this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11003567&postcount=2118
and the fix from ehsan worked !
no problem downloaden and no problems with the SD anymore! woohoo
Similar to running Leoimg.nbh through boot screen...is it possible or does it require a pc?
Hi,
I have the same question since I broke my USB on the phone. (This is not covered by the warrenty)
I also like to know if it is posible if I can update HSPL.
Radio is posible and Rom by clockworks too.
Basicly I also like to know how the ROM organisation is and what is where in the rom and how the boot order is in the device.
Thanks.
anyone?
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No - you need a USB connection to a PC.
USB Port Damaged
Hi,
I would really like to install magldr but my USB port is damaged. Does anybody know if anybody is developing a version of magldr that can be installed from the SD card. I already have hspl 2.08.
Thanks in Advance!
j45p41 said:
Hi,
I would really like to install magldr but my USB port is damaged. Does anybody know if anybody is developing a version of magldr that can be installed from the SD card. I already have hspl 2.08.
Thanks in Advance!
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I have not heard of anyone working on a way to to do this and franckly I don't beleive it will ever be possible. The reason I say this is bootloader only recognizes the file name loeimg.nbh when it searches for a ROM on the SD card. This type of file the .nbh is a file extension spacific for HTC devices runnin Windows Mobile and Andriod. the .nbh is a HTC Hermes ROM image wich is a ROM update utility. So you see it is spacificaly for used with ROMs and MAGLDR is a different type of bootloader not a ROM. There for the regular bootloader will not allow it to be flashed cause it does not meet predifined specifications for bootloader to flash it even if you added the .nbh extension to it. You would have to modifiy the original bootloader to achive this and I don't think you can modifiy it in this manner. You can not even come up with a seperate bootloader for it as any other bootloader has to run in sequence after the original bootloader just like MAGLDR does. So I very highly doubt that flashing MAGLDR will ever be possible, sorry friends.
I am also looking for a solution
My USB post is damaged by a high voltage from my car charger..
Ok guys I may have been completely wrong with my last post. I just yesterday flashed MAGLDR to my HD2 for the first time just to gain some hands on experience with it. I noticed yesteday that when you flash MAGLDR it uses a ROM update utility to flash it to the HD2. I also noticed that when you extract the files for MAGLDR this is this is what you get.
DAF
DAF
EnterBootloader
ErrorBattery.fig
ErrorUSB.fig
magldr.nbh
modelID.fig
rapitool
ROMUpdateUtility.cfg
ROMUpdateUtility
RUUGetInfo
RUUResource.dll
Notice the magldr.nbh file? This is the file the ROM update utility flashes when you flash MAGLDR. It also removes the current ROM on your HD2 when you flash MAGLDR. So knowing what I know about flashing a ROM or Radio from SD card, and now knowing this information on MAGLDR. I think it might be possible to flash MAGLDR via SD card. I mean it seems to me all you would have to do is rename the magldr.nbh file to leoimg.nbh. Then copy it to the root of your SD card and flash it like a ROM or radio from SD card. I have not personally tried it yet cause I have not had time to back up my wife's SD card and reformat it yet. I have to use hers because she has a 2GB card and I have the 16GB. But if anyone else would like to test my theory feel free, but I hold no responsability if you decide to try this and it goes bad.
Ok, I did find out you can install magldr by updating through SD like T-Macgnolia mentioned, CWM you can just put in the root of the SD and then works correct. The next problem I have is the partitioning CWM uses. Everywhere I looked I only see that the partitioning is done by USB flashing, Is there a posabilety to partitioning different?
telegraph0000 said:
Similar to running Leoimg.nbh through boot screen...is it possible or does it require a pc?
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YESSSS
i've now flash it :
1. the flash by USB is not goes done
2. I've copied the magldr.nbh onto an 2GB SD
3. I've flash MAGLDR by SD
Hi
OrsoNerOne
thanks for the tip!
So is cwm magldr a special version of magldr?
I tried renaming version 1.3 and renaming to leoimg.nbh but it gets stuck on grey screen displaying -loading......
Should partition my sd first? Do I use any partitioning software, if so?
Thanks t-magnolia for the possibility of doing this!
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
j45p41 said:
thanks for the tip!
So is cwm magldr a special version of magldr?
I tried renaming version 1.3 and renaming to leoimg.nbh but it gets stuck on grey screen displaying -loading......
Should partition my sd first? Do I use any partitioning software, if so?
Thanks t-magnolia for the possibility of doing this!
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
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No CWM is a recovery program much like native.Android devices have. It allows you to flash a Android ROM with the. zip file on your SD card just like a native Android device it also allows you to flash updates via your SD card and make a Nand Droid back up of your Android before flashingva update or new ROM and then use that back up to restore your settings apps and all once you have flashed the update or ROM. You can also use it to do a system recovery (this is like a hard reset for Win No) of your Android ROM if the need arises.
MAGLDR is a custom bootloader that allows you to flash Android or WP7 to a HTC HD2. Just as the bootloader for Win Mo starts up and allows Win Mo to boot, note you do not see the bootloader like you do MAGLDR but trust me bootloader runs first on boot up of Win No. MAGLDR also allows you to do a system recovery but CWM does it more like a native Android device would. MAGLDR is a very powerful and functional bootloader that can do way more than the Win Mo bootloader, but it just can not boot Win Mo yet lol kinda funny isn't it. Anyway read the CWM and MAGLDR threads they will teach you alot. Check my sig for links to both.
One more thing MAGLDR and CWM allows you to have access to your SD card as a mass storage device. MAGLDR has a Mass Storage option and CWM has a mount SD option. Oh and by the way you do not want to partition your SD card. You want it freshly formatted with fat 32 if at all possible, of course make a back up of hour intuit SD card before formatting it.
Thanks for the thanks but I did not make flashing MAGLDR and CWM via SD card. This was done by the rest devs that created these programs. I just happen to notice that it is posinle because the used .nbh files for both of them. Now this was either out of necesiety or out of some good pre planning of the devs. But the .nbh file is a file specific to HTC devices so you all desire Wichita one it was lol.
T-Macgnolia said:
No CWM is a recovery program much like native.Android devices have. It allows you to flash a Android ROM with the. zip file on your SD card just like a native Android device it also allows you to flash updates via your SD card and make a Nand Droid back up of your Android before flashingva update or new ROM and then use that back up to restore your settings apps and all once you have flashed the update or ROM. You can also use it to do a system recovery (this is like a hard reset for Win No) of your Android ROM if the need arises.
MAGLDR is a custom bootloader that allows you to flash Android or WP7 to a HTC HD2. Just as the bootloader for Win Mo starts up and allows Win Mo to boot, note you do not see the bootloader like you do MAGLDR but trust me bootloader runs first on boot up of Win No. MAGLDR also allows you to do a system recovery but CWM does it more like a native Android device would. MAGLDR is a very powerful and functional bootloader that can do way more than the Win Mo bootloader, but it just can not boot Win Mo yet lol kinda funny isn't it. Anyway read the CWM and MAGLDR threads they will teach you alot. Check my sig for links to both.
One more thing MAGLDR and CWM allows you to have access to your SD card as a mass storage device. MAGLDR has a Mass Storage option and CWM has a mount SD option. Oh and by the way you do not want to partition your SD card. You want it freshly formatted with fat 32 if at all possible, of course make a back up of hour intuit SD card before formatting it.
Thanks for the thanks but I did not make flashing MAGLDR and CWM via SD card. This was done by the rest devs that created these programs. I just happen to notice that it is posinle because the used .nbh files for both of them. Now this was either out of necesiety or out of some good pre planning of the devs. But the .nbh file is a file specific to HTC devices so you all desire Wichita one it was lol.
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Hello t-magnolia,
So my .situation is that I have hsol 2.08 and my usb port won't work at all. I don't have magldr installed and am still booting android via winmo.
So if I want to install a nand based rom, what should the steps be please?
I have tried renaming magldr.nbh to leoimg.nbh and put it in the root of my sd. However, it goes.into a grey screen and displays 'loading.........' In blue text and just hangs.
j45p41 said:
Hello t-magnolia,
So my .situation is that I have hsol 2.08 and my usb port won't work at all. I don't have magldr installed and am still booting android via winmo.
So if I want to install a nand based rom, what should the steps be please?
I have tried renaming magldr.nbh to leoimg.nbh and put it in the root of my sd. However, it goes.into a grey screen and displays 'loading.........' In blue text and just hangs.
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Your problem is either you need to reformat your SD card with Fat 32 or you are using to large GB SD card. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but even if you get MAGLDR on your HD2 you still will npot be able to Flash a NAND Android ROM with out a working USB. Yes you can flash a NAND Android ROM via SD card using Clock Work Mod Recovery(CWM) but you still have to have a functioning USB port to flash CWM to your HD2. Sorry my friend but you will have to get your change your mainboard to get a working USB port befor you can go NAND Android with your HD2.
Haven't read the whole thread but once you've flashed MAGLDR it would be useless as you need a USB connection to flash CWM or a ROM.
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Skellyyy said:
Haven't read the whole thread but once you've flashed MAGLDR it would be useless as you need a USB connection to flash CWM or a ROM.
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If you install CWM you can flash the ROM via install zip from sdcard/choose zip from sdcard/said XXXX ROM
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If you install CWM you can flash the ROM via install zip from sdcard/choose zip from sdcard/said XXXX ROM
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But you can't flash CWM without going to USB Flasher in MAGLDR and well... you know.
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T-Macgnolia said:
If you install CWM you can flash the ROM via install zip from sdcard/choose zip from sdcard/said XXXX ROM
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Thanks for the explanation. I guess the sd alternative will have to do! At least there seems to be support for this still.
You also have CLK thesedays but personally i still use CVM.
Do you know if there will be a version of clk with integrated cwm?
Hey,
My USB ir broken a long time ago and I was already lost the hope of changing my rom when I saw cLK 1,5. But unfortunately I am not able to be succesfull installing it.
I did everything right(atleast I think I did it right)
1)Formatted SD Card
2) Moved LEOIMG to the root of sd card
3) Turn on the hlsp
And then when I get to hlsp nothing really happens, just tri-collored HSLP screen(or I don't know what to do or press).
Could anyone help me, what I have missed?
Do you have HSPL 2.08 installed? Is your SD formated to one (Fat32) partition? And are you sure it is leoimg.nbg, and nod leoimg.zip?
Wolf741 said:
Hey,
My USB ir broken a long time ago and I was already lost the hope of changing my rom when I saw cLK 1,5. But unfortunately I am not able to be succesfull installing it.
I did everything right(atleast I think I did it right)
1)Formatted SD Card
2) Moved LEOIMG to the root of sd card
3) Turn on the hlsp
And then when I get to hlsp nothing really happens, just tri-collored HSLP screen(or I don't know what to do or press).
Could anyone help me, what I have missed?
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After many unsuccessfull try like you, I bought today a 2GB new sdcard, format it fat32, put the file in it and it worked !
It is already mentioned in other threads that large sdcard would not allow the installation of clk1.5 .
abrise said:
After many unsuccessfull try like you, I bought today a 2GB new sdcard, format it fat32, put the file in it and it worked !
It is already mentioned in other threads that large sdcard would not allow the installation of clk1.5 .
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It works with my 4gb SDHC and 16gb SDHC both class 4
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hello to everyone,since I am having big issues with my Nands bad blocks,I thought about installing Android rom into my SD card(with SD-Ext or something)anyone know if its possible please help me by giving me a tutorial or something
tsagas said:
hello to everyone,since I am having big issues with my Nands bad blocks,I thought about installing Android rom into my SD card(with SD-Ext or something)anyone know if its possible please help me by giving me a tutorial or something
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basicly,I am not able to enter CWM or install android via SD method or via DAF.exe...so,I need to install everything into my SD card
Have a look here it might help with bad nand blocks.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=623356
You need magldr installed to to boot from sd card, just go to ant sd rom thread like maybe this one..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1492488
and follow the install instructions..
tsagas said:
basicly,I am not able to enter CWM or install android via SD method or via DAF.exe...so,I need to install everything into my SD card
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as long as you have magldr you can have as much SD Roms in your SD, check the link below, it might help.
mengfei said:
as long as you have magldr you can have as much SD Roms in your SD, check the link below, it might help.
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my problem is that CWM doesnt boot cause of my bad blocks,so i need somehow to install the rom to the SD card
tsagas said:
my problem is that CWM doesnt boot cause of my bad blocks,so i need somehow to install the rom to the SD card
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You don`t need CWM, just MAGLDR. Then you can choose folder on SD card to boot your android.
pavlo_js said:
You don`t need CWM, just MAGLDR. Then you can choose folder on SD card to boot your android.
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Again,when its time to boot it stucks...with this method android is installed in my SD card or phone?
Hi, guys. I need some help, if possible. I ordered a A500 as a gift for my dad from TechForLess. It was shipped to me with 3.0.1 demo firmware...which is essentially unusable. When I reset, it just comes back.
I did a search and other people have had this issue. They flashed a ROM using Micro SD. I tried that, but it doesn't appear that my unit is recognizing the card in the MicroSD card reader.
I'm getting a refund, but they're letting me keep the unit, and I'm trying to get it up and running for my dad for Father's day.
How can I flash a ROM (any working ROM) on this unit, not using MicroSD? For what it's worth, my computer recognizes the unit, so if there's a way to do that, it might work.
I'm new to all of this. Can anyone help?
Thanks!
zanshin825 said:
Hi, guys. I need some help, if possible. I ordered a A500 as a gift for my dad from TechForLess. It was shipped to me with 3.0.1 demo firmware...which is essentially unusable. When I reset, it just comes back.
I did a search and other people have had this issue. They flashed a ROM using Micro SD. I tried that, but it doesn't appear that my unit is recognizing the card in the MicroSD card reader.
I'm getting a refund, but they're letting me keep the unit, and I'm trying to get it up and running for my dad for Father's day.
How can I flash a ROM (any working ROM) on this unit, not using MicroSD? For what it's worth, my computer recognizes the unit, so if there's a way to do that, it might work.
I'm new to all of this. Can anyone help?
Thanks!
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Yeah Baby, we can help!!!!
It all depends on what you want to do.
a. Do you want to keep it stock (factory). This is ok with warranty, but seeings it's a demo model, I would guess it doesn't come with much of a warranty. Not to mention a demo model is as useless as teats on a boar hog. So skip to step c.
b. You wanna make it rock? For the best reliabilty and functional use, you're going to have to root. With the OS you have, it's darn simple. Just access the android market, and download acer recovery installer to the tab.
Wait, you're not finished.
Now you should look here;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1205204&highlight=iconiaroot
Then you can run AcerRecovery and install a custom HC based rom.
c. You want to run a stock update for the tab.
Now, you can't just put any old rom on the tab's sd card, and expect it to install. It doesn't work like that. First, the rom you install, has to be named "update.zip", and it should be a full rom update install. Not a patched one.
Also, the procedure to install, requires some buttons to be held. Most importantly, Holding Vol+ and the PWR button. This forces the tab to look for the update.zip on the Ext SD card.
You need to go here;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1113878
Grab a full update (you might need to decrypt it to pull the update. I would take a ComGen1. (after decrypt, open in 7zip, not extract)
Copy the update.zip to your Ext SD card, and do the step above to boot. This should install a stock full rom to the tab off the SD card.
Not many people get 3.0.1 tabs these days.....
MD
and if that one don't "stuff" your kitten, we got a whole lot of other tricks....
MD
Moscow Desire said:
and if that one don't "stuff" your kitten, we got a whole lot of other tricks....
MD
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Thanks-- but it's not reading my SD card, so I think the reader might not be working. I'm not worried about that for my dad, but I need a way to get a working ROM on there that doesn't involve the SD card reader. I'm hoping that's one of your tricks!
Your tablet comes with a built in SD card (basically the memory you have on your tablet) 8 gb or 16 gb I've flashed mods through the built in SD card but I've never tried a from so I can't speak on that but I think you will be able to if you just download the rom and try to flash it but I'm not 100% sure so wait for someone to let you know but that that's just an idea to throw at you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1699277
zanshin825 said:
Hi, guys. I need some help, if possible. I ordered a A500 as a gift for my dad from TechForLess. It was shipped to me with 3.0.1 demo firmware...which is essentially unusable. When I reset, it just comes back.
I did a search and other people have had this issue. They flashed a ROM using Micro SD. I tried that, but it doesn't appear that my unit is recognizing the card in the MicroSD card reader.
I'm getting a refund, but they're letting me keep the unit, and I'm trying to get it up and running for my dad for Father's day.
How can I flash a ROM (any working ROM) on this unit, not using MicroSD? For what it's worth, my computer recognizes the unit, so if there's a way to do that, it might work.
I'm new to all of this. Can anyone help?
Thanks!
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If your kernel supports it mount a usb like a flashdrive
is it me or did this guy just get an EPIC WIN!
a refund plus a free a500??! im drooling
gears177 said:
If your kernel supports it mount a usb like a flashdrive
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Will the update.zip run from the flashdrive?
chismay said:
is it me or did this guy just get an EPIC WIN!
a refund plus a free a500??! im drooling
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If I can get it going with a normal ROM, it's a win. If not, it's a huge pain in the ass. The SD card not mounting is killing me! There HAS to be a way... Right?
Well, I managed to get it rooted without using an SD card. Then I installed Acer Recover, but it's still looking to install an update from the SD card, which it can't see. When I go into Clockwork recovery and try to flash that way, it finds an update.zip at /SDcard/update.zip. I thought if I could replace that file, it could do the trick...but I can't find it using my computer.
This is driving me insane? Any other thoughts for how I can do this without a working SD card reader in the tablet?
zanshin825 said:
If I can get it going with a normal ROM, it's a win. If not, it's a huge pain in the ass. The SD card not mounting is killing me! There HAS to be a way... Right?
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yes it will run if you can format the micro sd to normal fat in ubuntu ive found it fixes it sometimes also if a phone will format it that also fixes it sometimes lol hope this helped if your rooted and have cwm then just go to mounts and mount a usb
gears177 said:
yes it will run if you can format the micro sd to normal fat in ubuntu ive found it fixes it sometimes also if a phone will format it that also fixes it sometimes lol hope this helped if your rooted and have cwm then just go to mounts and mount a usb
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I did get rooted. So, in cwm, I can mount a USB stick, and then run the update from there? If so, that would do the trick. Just need a stick.
Would that work?
zanshin825 said:
I did get rooted. So, in cwm, I can mount a USB stick, and then run the update from there? If so, that would do the trick. Just need a stick.
Would that work?
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Yes. In CWM you will have to mount the USB stick though. Then you can flash from the stick drive. (not capable in the original version of CWM)
I also remember Thor at one time, made it possible to flash from internal memory, but not sure If I remember correctly.
I would suspect after you get running again with a real rom, your SD card will probably start working again. They may have it disabled for demo purposes.
I would just install one of the 3.2.1 customs instead of messing with the update.zip. They were designed to run from SD card. Till you get that issue fixed, I would run custom. You can get a stock rooted 3.2.1 in the dev forum.
Format your Ext SD to FAT32 on your pc after you get up and running.
MD
EDIT: One more thing. "IF" you install a plain STOCK 3.2+ rom, (a non-pre rooted stock rom) you will lose your CWM recovery and root. And the process to "roll-back" is a bit of a pain. Not impossible, just more steps again.
I need a stick to give it a shot, but fingers are crossed. Appreciate the help. I'll report back....
zanshin825 said:
I need a stick to give it a shot, but fingers are crossed. Appreciate the help. I'll report back....
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I believe in the newer CWM, you have to mount the USB in Mounts and Storage. Basically I think it switches between EXT SD and USB Storage. Never used it myself, but the option is there.
Also, you can install a zip from internal memory as well in the newer versions of CWM.
MD
In this version, I have the option to mount USB...I'm hoping that does the trick...because it was tough enough to find a root method that didn't involve the MicroSD slot.
zanshin825 said:
In this version, I have the option to mount USB...I'm hoping that does the trick...because it was tough enough to find a root method that didn't involve the MicroSD slot.
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Well, you're learning the hard way (always the best, believe me)
You get this thing going, and you lose your n00b status
Tell me, what version of CWM are you running?
Moscow Desire said:
Well, you're learning the hard way (always the best, believe me)
You get this thing going, and you lose your n00b status
Tell me, what version of CWM are you running?
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It's cwm v5 (thor2002ro rev1.3.2).
Tried to mount the USB, but got an error: "E:Unable to open ums lunfile (no such file or directory).
Crap. There has to be a way to get a working ROM on this thing. When I had my DroidX, I could flash through my PC.
Anyone have any thoughts?
zanshin825 said:
It's cwm v5 (thor2002ro rev1.3.2).
Tried to mount the USB, but got an error: "E:Unable to open ums lunfile (no such file or directory).
Crap. There has to be a way to get a working ROM on this thing. When I had my DroidX, I could flash through my PC.
Anyone have any thoughts?
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As I thought. The original.
Dude, You need to run AcerRecovery Installer. Install the newer CWM.