[Q] Error installing Android ICS on Acer A500 - Acer Iconia A500

Hi
Got a message on my Acer Iconia Tab A500 that the ICS was available, and started following the instructions. All seemed to be going perfectly until the process stopped after the system restarted itself (as it should). After the "yellow line" had run about 25% of the time, there popped up a warning sign on top of the honey bee, and the process stopped. I then had to restart the tablet, and it worked just fine exept that the new system was not installed (Got a warning that the installation failed) Battery capacity is about 90%, and there's over 2 Gb memory left.
Can anyone please tell me what's wrong ?
Regards
Tore
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Hello,
I had it with the previous update. It was a download problem. I solved it by downloaded again and again the update file.
Good luck

Error Installing ICS on Iconia A500
OK
Have tried 6-7 times, but I'll try again.
Thanks

I have the same problem tried updating around 6 times still hasnt worked....

LASTMANEVEN said:
I have the same problem tried updating around 6 times still hasnt worked....
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My advice would be to wait a few days. When ACER tried pushing ICS updates a week or so ago, there were a ton of bricked tabs. Looks like they are ready for "round 2"
Consider yourself lucky you could re-boot into the previous system after it failed

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[Q] Continue to fail updates 4.010.24

Received the update notification this morning, happily started downloading and installation.
Like some out there, the tablet rebooted and it seemed to install but up to about 1/4 progress it froze with a central honeycomb logo with exclamation mark. Thought it was part of the process, left alone for an hour but nothing happened, hence rebooted with a notification of 'update failed'.
Searching through google and xda forum the last 2 hours -- have tried the unrooting the device, plugging in to power, removing sd card to no avail.
Someone has also suggested to restore wpa_supplicant file under system/bin. I don't remember altering the file at all, and when I check the file it is dated 29/3/2010... i bought my device in April, hence assuming it has not been altered either by myself or from any app. Like wise for the telephony files as well, as I haven't changed anything to try to stop the cell standby issue to improve battery life.
I am left with no options unless someone has a better idea. I have not uninstalled any pre-loaded apps. Rooted with Gingerbread (and as I said tried unrooted and re-rooted without success in updating).
Thoughts?
Current build:
Android version 3.0.1
Kernel 2.6.36.3
Build no. Acer_A500_1.139.04_COM_GEN1
Failed system update to 4.010.24
I am located in Melbourne, Australia.
(Last thing would be to download the actual rom and update via CWM.)
open /cache/recovery/last_log on your tablet use root explorer
ypu will know whats wrong
I'm in Melb too, and that particular update has failed to download about 5 times now, and when it finally downloaded, it came up with a message saying "update invalid" or something along those lines. I'm gonna wait til I get home to try and update again.
altering WPA_Supplicant file is something you would've done so your tab would connect to ad hoc networks. Must be something else.. did you alter any other files? I'm working on this same issue. frustrating as f*#%
I was running stock rooted 3.01 and was failing updates over and over until I flashed back to the stock recovery using the Acer recovery apk. As soon as I did that and tried the ota update again it worked right away... once 3.1 was installed I rerooted using iconia root 2.1 and flashed cwrecovery back to tablet... let me know if this helped
acorsino said:
I was running stock rooted 3.01 and was failing updates over and over until I flashed back to the stock recovery using the Acer recovery apk. As soon as I did that and tried the ota update again it worked right away... once 3.1 was installed I rerooted using iconia root 2.1 and flashed cwrecovery back to tablet... let me know if this helped
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Same for me. Had to go back to stock recovery for the OTA update to work.
Mine failed the first time. I rebooted and it worked the second time.
I tried using Acer Recovery Installer 1.5, checking Stock USA 1.141.07_COM_GEN1 and touched "install recovery image", rebooted, and nothing happened?
My build number remains 1.139.04_COM_GEN1
I am sure I have missed something...
Tried downloading and installing the 5th time, still failed and stuck at the same progress bar of 1/4 followed by that annoying honeycomb with exclamation mark logo.
mashilu said:
I tried using Acer Recovery Installer 1.5, checking Stock USA 1.141.07_COM_GEN1 and touched "install recovery image", rebooted, and nothing happened?
My build number remains 1.139.04_COM_GEN1
I am sure I have missed something...
Tried downloading and installing the 5th time, still failed and stuck at the same progress bar of 1/4 followed by that annoying honeycomb with exclamation mark logo.
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If you see the little bee fail screen, it is not the stock recovery, but still CWM.
mashilu said:
Received the update notification this morning, happily started downloading and installation.
Like some out there, the tablet rebooted and it seemed to install but up to about 1/4 progress it froze with a central honeycomb logo with exclamation mark. Thought it was part of the process, left alone for an hour but nothing happened, hence rebooted with a notification of 'update failed'.
Searching through google and xda forum the last 2 hours -- have tried the unrooting the device, plugging in to power, removing sd card to no avail.
Someone has also suggested to restore wpa_supplicant file under system/bin. I don't remember altering the file at all, and when I check the file it is dated 29/3/2010... i bought my device in April, hence assuming it has not been altered either by myself or from any app. Like wise for the telephony files as well, as I haven't changed anything to try to stop the cell standby issue to improve battery life.
I am left with no options unless someone has a better idea. I have not uninstalled any pre-loaded apps. Rooted with Gingerbread (and as I said tried unrooted and re-rooted without success in updating).
Thoughts?
Current build:
Android version 3.0.1
Kernel 2.6.36.3
Build no. Acer_A500_1.139.04_COM_GEN1
Failed system update to 4.010.24
I am located in Melbourne, Australia.
(Last thing would be to download the actual rom and update via CWM.)
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Hi .. try to do that...
the uploaded file helped and solved my issue..i'm now running Honeycomb 3.1
Solution posted by Bob here: (correct the link below "www")
w w w.androidtablets.net/forum/acer-iconia-tab-a500-forum/18444-update-failed-help.html
Here's the WPA_Supplicant from my A500, after the 3.1 update. Hope this works for you guys.
I'm not sure what the extension is for the A500, but I had to add .zip to be able to upload it. Try removing the .zip before using it. Also, remove the 'original'. I added that to keep it straight on my tablet.
Good Luck.
Bob
p.s: sorry i'm a newbie here and can't post link outside the forum at the moment..
just follow the steps described by Bob!
I did see that different logo, which I subsequently rebooted as I thought it's frozen again.
Interestingly, I tried to push for another system update, attempt no. 7, and now, it progresses and complete update!!! Woo hoo!
Thanks for all the help. I still don't know which one sorts what out though... Cheers!

Problems downloading ICS OTA update

Is anyone else having problem download the ICS OTA update? Mine gets stuck between 79% and 85%. I have tried 3 times so far. Tried rebooting as well but none of it seems to work. Is it just due to the server load or I am in trouble! Gosh.. have been waiting for so long for this update and now that it's finally here, this **** is happening!
Don't feel too bad. Mine is stuck at the "android" screen and keeps flashing the android logo and not going anywhere
Mine too, any suggestions?
Ok, so here's what I had to do to get the update working:
1. Rebooted the tablet - > Didn't work
2. Deleted the WiFi connection (since I was getting network error) and tried again -> Worked but stuck at installation part.
3. Factory Reset -> Worked!
Any or combinations of the above might work you as well.

Im stuck on 1.39.04, Almost given up

Hi everyone,
I've got a Acer A500 (Acer_A500_1.139.04_COM_GEN_1) on 3.0.1 and I can't seem to upgrade from it in anyway.
I've tried using the automatic download via the tablet, and it always gets stuck then cancels. I've tried this at least 15 times already, and have given up on that idea.
The second option I did was downloading the 1.139.04>Ice Cream update and updating via the PWR+Volume Down button but when it loads it just takes me straight away to the Android man with the "!".
I have no idea what else to do, It's starting to get me really frustrated. Any suggestions out there?

[Q] Help! bricked?

I bought a refurbished TF101 about 6 months ago. I rooted the device and tried various ROMs until I settled upon "Revolver 4 by Gnufabio | 4.1.1 Stable". Life was good, no random reboots, no sleep of death just great. I then installed a game called "Dead Trigger" that came up recently on the Play store. The game did not load, crashed without a FC message and so I uninstalled it promptly. Then I started getting video corruption on my Live Wallpaper (Blue Skies). Random reboots soon followed. Time to start over.
I used CWM and wiped the tablet from there (data, cache and Dalvik) and reinstalled Revolver. It did not work. I used the EasyFlasher tool to return my tablet to Stock using the Asus provided firmware from their website (.24). It seemed to work well, as I started over with my "new" tablet and synced to my account, etc, etc, etc. But now I can't use it without it rebooting every 30secs to 1min. It will go into a Sleep of Death on a random basis also. I have not installed any programs on it, I tried not allowing a restore of my Google settings and cannot for the life of me figure out what is going on.
I am unaware of the SBK version, as their is no indication on the tablet of its serial. What vital step am I missing here to revive this tablet? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
StevieJake
steviejake said:
I bought a refurbished TF101 about 6 months ago. I rooted the device and tried various ROMs until I settled upon "Revolver 4 by Gnufabio | 4.1.1 Stable". Life was good, no random reboots, no sleep of death just great. I then installed a game called "Dead Trigger" that came up recently on the Play store. The game did not load, crashed without a FC message and so I uninstalled it promptly. Then I started getting video corruption on my Live Wallpaper (Blue Skies). Random reboots soon followed. Time to start over.
I used CWM and wiped the tablet from there (data, cache and Dalvik) and reinstalled Revolver. It did not work. I used the EasyFlasher tool to return my tablet to Stock using the Asus provided firmware from their website (.24). It seemed to work well, as I started over with my "new" tablet and synced to my account, etc, etc, etc. But now I can't use it without it rebooting every 30secs to 1min. It will go into a Sleep of Death on a random basis also. I have not installed any programs on it, I tried not allowing a restore of my Google settings and cannot for the life of me figure out what is going on.
I am unaware of the SBK version, as their is no indication on the tablet of its serial. What vital step am I missing here to revive this tablet? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
StevieJake
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The RR and SoD come standard with asus stock FW for most people, there is a new .27 update you could try that apparently fixes things, but it made things worse for me
The serial number is generally on a sticker next to the charger port of the tablet half, B4O > B60 and some B7O are SBK1, after that are SBK2
If you are SBK1 you can use NVFLASH to clean install the OS
I decided on Stock FW Rooted and CWM with PERI, then Guevors Kernel
So far so good, stable for a couple days now
Thanks for the quick reply. I did try the .27 update OTA update after getting back to Stock. No help.
The sticker in question is missing. Unknown SBK. I used EasyFlasher using SBK Ver1 and it worked to install the Stock .24 OS fine.
I will give the Stock FW Rooted a shot and see if that works
StevieJake
steviejake said:
Thanks for the quick reply. I did try the .27 update OTA update after getting back to Stock. No help.
The sticker in question is missing. Unknown SBK. I used EasyFlasher using SBK Ver1 and it worked to install the Stock .24 OS fine.
I will give the Stock FW Rooted a shot and see if that works
StevieJake
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If the flash worked with sbkv1, then more than likely the unit is sbkv1. Otherwise, it shouldn't have worked at all . As the other poster said, RR and SoD is pretty common with the stock Asus firmware for some people -- you might try returning to Revolver now that you've gone back to stock, and start on Revolver again with a clean slate.
I am also running the same setup as the previous poster, stock .27, rooted with guevor's kernel. Been that way for only a day right now, so I can't say much about it yet.
Okay, so here is what I have done. I first used NvFlash to flash Stock .24 successfully. I then extracted the ASUS .24 firmware file (zip only) to the MicroSD card which the system took as an update and installed over my good work. It works, albeit with reboots still. I at least got it working and will try some more ROMs (Stock .27 first) with the suggested kernel. I just wish I could get back to the stable Revolver I had earlier.
Thanks for the help and suggestions.
StevieJake
steviejake said:
Okay, so here is what I have done. I first used NvFlash to flash Stock .24 successfully. I then extracted the ASUS .24 firmware file (zip only) to the MicroSD card which the system took as an update and installed over my good work. It works, albeit with reboots still. I at least got it working and will try some more ROMs (Stock .27 first) with the suggested kernel. I just wish I could get back to the stable Revolver I had earlier.
Thanks for the help and suggestions.
StevieJake
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If you used NVFLASH to get back to stock, you could have just let the FOTA update you to .27
Then you can root and so on after that
NVFLASH returns the tablet to factory settings, ie. as it was when you unwrapped it on day 1
Not good. My tablet seems to be in an internal storage hell. Every Rom I try to install will crash with moderate use after booting. I have tried NvFlash, EasyFlash, Wolfs Ultimate flash and downgrade, every variation of stock HoneyComb and ICS I can find. I cannot keep this thing stable beyond 5 minutes of use. I have tried multiple factory resets and wipes, run "Superwipe Full" multiple times and nothing seems to work. What can I do to recover this tablet before I just give up and send to ASUS (god help me) for assistance? Any help would be appreciated
Thanks StevieJ
Ouch. Sorry to hear about your troubles. Horror stories like this have prevented me from diving into the root and custom rom scene with my one and only tab. [I am leaning towards a Nexus 7 when it comes out, and will perhaps root etc when I get that. I feel like it's a safer endeavour with a non-locked bootloader]
I'm interested in finding out what may be causing all this, so I'll be subscribing to this thread. Sorry I can't provide anything more than good luck to you.
Sent from my Transformer TF101
Ouch is right! I have rooted every Android device I have ever owned and this the first I have ever had this much trouble with. I just wish I could say I did "X" to cause it to happen. Oh well, maybe somebody knows something I have overlooked.
Note: I have Rogue XM Recovery 1.5.0 (CWM-based Recovery v5.0.2.8) running fine on the rom and it reboots into recovery okay.
StevieJake
steviejake said:
Ouch is right! I have rooted every Android device I have ever owned and this the first I have ever had this much trouble with. I just wish I could say I did "X" to cause it to happen. Oh well, maybe somebody knows something I have overlooked.
Note: I have Rogue XM Recovery 1.5.0 (CWM-based Recovery v5.0.2.8) running fine on the rom and it reboots into recovery okay.
StevieJake
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Have you tried running it without the WIFI on? I went to my folks place with mine and it rebooted all the time as soon as it started up. It turned out to be a WIFI issue with the Dynalink router my parents were running.
Cheers, Matt.
hairy1 said:
Have you tried running it without the WIFI on? I went to my folks place with mine and it rebooted all the time as soon as it started up. It turned out to be a WIFI issue with the Dynalink router my parents were running.
Cheers, Matt.
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Funny you should ask that. I just NvFlashed 9.2.1.24 and was using the tab with no WiFi, no account information and everything worked just fine. I then enabled WiFi to see what would happen and it still worked, but I had not logged in with any account information yet. It still worked fine, as I was able to surf the web with no problems. I then tried to add my account information and started getting crashes using the Play Store, syncing my accounts, etc. It seems to be linked to updating account information and not just WiFi. I will investigate further
Thanks
StevieJake
Adding an account, even a new account, will bring down the tablet. It reboots until it is only a dark screen that requires APX mode (VolUp +Pwr) to rebuild the tablet. I can get into recovery and also factory reset mode (VolDwn + Pwr), but that is it. I'm so confused
I found a CWM backup I had from back in March. It restored fine, but still had problems that resulted in multiple crashes and eventual death again. Oh Bother!!
StevieJake
Fixed it!
Here is what I did. I was always to get the tablet into APX mode (Vol Up + Pwr) so I NvFlashed 9.2.1.24 from this site:
http://xdafileserver.nl/index.php?dir=Asus/Asus+Transformer+(TF101)/. I did this 5 times, never letting the tablet fully reboot after I got the "success" message upon completion. I then did a data wipe (Vol Dwn +Pwr, then select Wipe Data and then Vol Up, Vol Up) 5 times. I then used the same NvFlash 5 more times and let the tablet fully reboot and entered my Google credentials. I had prepared a MicroSD card with the zip file extracted from the ASUS site that contained the latest firmware (.27) and placed in the root directory of the MicroSD card. The tablet recognized it as a system upgrade and installed the firmware grade with no problems. The tablet rebooted fine and showed the installed firmware. I then did a data wipe as described above 5 more times and then let the tablet reboot fully and once again entered my Google credentials. The tablet now runs all programs without faults, has no video artifacts on the live wallpaper I use (Blue Skies) and is running just great. I am able to update all apps with out errors from the Play Store which was also an issue.
I hope this helps someone to get their tablet back, as I used all the resources on this forum to bring this wacky method to restore my tablet. Thanks to all you unnamed posters for your help
StevieJake
I wouldn't expect flashing the same thing numerous times to have any more effect than the first flash, but if that's what it took for your tab to be re-born, so be it!
Congrats on the fix.
Sent from my Transformer TF101
Not so fast!
Although the tablet did last longer (almost 2 days), it ultimately failed again to an unbootable state. Its back to the drawing board again.........
StevieJake
rootblock said:
I wouldn't expect flashing the same thing numerous times to have any more effect than the first flash, but if that's what it took for your tab to be re-born, so be it!
Congrats on the fix.
Sent from my Transformer TF101
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It may just be giving up, electronics are stupid sometimes and fail for no reason. I had a brand new HDD that worked for two days, I left the computer off for three weeks and when I turned it back on the HDD wouldn't even spin up :-/ Good luck buddy.
Okay, I'm done. Just got my RMA and am sending this puppy in. Thanks for all the help, I will try to post the results later when I get it back. Glad I made the impulse purchase for the Nexus 7, as I will not be totally without a tablet.
Thanks for all the help again
StevieJake
RMA and back from the Dead!
Well I got it back from ASUS after the RMA. It had a short visit in Texas, was returned promptly and appears to function normally. I never received any feedback from ASUS on receiving the tablet, what was wrong with it, what they did to it or when they shipped it. But its fixed. Running .27 latest firmware and seems to handle everything I can throw at it.
They did a bang up job so far and I am more than happy with their service.
StevieJake

[Help] GT-7510 wifi froze after working fine and rebooting continuously

I successfully rooted my Tab from ICS to JB 4.1.2 a few days ago and it has been working fine. It suddenly froze in GMail app this evening. Held down power and attempted reboot. All fine until several revs of the CyanogenMod circle then it froze for a few seconds and then blank screened and rebooted with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 logo before going back to the CyanogenMod circle. Only stops the looping if I power from the mains. Battery is at about 55% and charging.
I have CWM-based Recovery v6.0.1.5 and I installed JB from cm-10-20121112-EXPERIMENTAL-p4wifi.zip
Can anyone help? I'm new to rooting etc..
Many thanks,
Stuart
Try booting into recovery and doing a full wipe of everything.
Sent From My GalaxyClass StarShip
Thanks
SouthPhilly said:
Try booting into recovery and doing a full wipe of everything.
Sent From My GalaxyClass StarShip
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Many thanks for the reply SouthPhilly. It didn't work
There seemed to be a problem with formating /data. It just stopped when I tried it. Also stopped if I tried restore. The good news is that I did eventually overcome the problem by following qbking77's excellent info on
How to Unroot / Unbrick the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 - Latest at www dot youtube dot com/watch?v=KYBs98R9rTs with file info at
www dot qbking77 dot com/samsung-galaxy-tab-1012.html
which results in a stock original unrooted GT-7510. From there I rooted back into CWM recovery and reflashed CM10 so I'm back with a working version of 4.1.2
I hope this info may help others unfortunate enough to get stuck like me.
I'm now happy again.
Best wishes to all.
Stuart G3SNA (QTHR)
Well perhaps not quite so happy!
For some strange reason I could not get the USB port to work. It did with my first attempt at flashing to CM 10 - JB 4.1.2 days ago but not now. I have tried all ways several times so eventually I returned to the qbking77 version of the stock 3.2, copied my CWM backups back to the sdcard, then reinstalled CWM recovery and restored from the backup. I now have what appears to be a fully working tab with USB connectivity running 4.0.4 ICS again. I'll stay with this untill JB gets a bit more stable. You never know, pink pigs may fly and Samsung may issue an OTA update :laugh:
Why didn't you flash a nightly instead of a ROM thats dated last month? The latest one runs fine on my p7510
http://get.cm/?device=p4wifi
Sent from my GT-I9100
I didn't know where to find the nightly files when I first did the root and rom flash. I just followed the links I could find using google. The whole thing looked good to start with and I ran it for the best part of a week before it froze up on me. I learned a lot in the last few days and now feel confident in what I'm doing. I did download last night's nightly this morning and flashed the rom. When I connected the usb cable to my pc failed to connect so I reverted to my original zip file thinking the nightly had an issue. Low and behold the usb cable connection failed with this as well. In both cases I did all the wipes and formats just like the first time. After that I gave up and decided to try to put my Tab back to ICS using the CWM backup I made as recommended before I started the first time. I'm no novice as far as computing is concerned but I haven't rooted an android device before.
If you take a look around the forums here you will find I am not the first to fail to find the nightly files. Perhaps a sticky with the link would be useful?

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