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Figured you TOPA folk needed your own thread... At least to track TOPA-specific issues!
FRX07.1 is here!!
This is a maintenance release - basically taking the newest components to make a completely up-to-date (as of Sept. 1).
Quite a lot has changed since FRX06 - the install process hasn't really, but be sure to read the changelog in the next post and the caveats in post #3!
<<<This is a link to the... FAQ Click it!!>>>
I have created a complete bundle of FroYo with a stable kernel from GIT (August 19 / 1348), and rootfs from GIT (Sept. 2).
Please, feel free to DONATE to the XDAndroid project!
Every little bit helps!
Directions:
1. Download the full bundle (zip). (Updated September 1 2011)
If instead you just want the system.ext2 (zip) (Updated July 15 2011) file by itself... Don't download this if you're not sure! Grab the full bundle!
2. Extract it. You’ll see a folder, FRX07.1, copy its contents to the root of your SD card. If you want to run Android from a folder instead of all the files on the root of the card, follow the steps below.
3. Go into the STARTUPS folder. Grab the appropriate startup.txt for your device (if you don't know what device you have, you should read the FAQ), and move it to the root of the card (or where you run haret.exe from. If you want to change the location of the build, put a rel_path= statement in the cmdline section of the startup.txt. Mine is located two folders deep on the SD, so my rel_path=Androids/TP2Ref)
4. Screen calibration - you have three choices:
Re-use an old ts-calibration file if you have it and you know it's good.
Download the ts-calibration.zip file and extract it to where you put the rest of the files (root of SD or in a folder - make sure it all stays together!)
Manually calibrate - boot with no ts-calibration file and watch the boot process - you'll be asked to hit 5 points to calibrate the screen. If you have issues calibrating, try an older kernel (1225 works well) Once you have the calibration file hold on to it (make 15 copies if it's a good one ), reboot & go back to the newest kernel!
6. Run haret.exe.. Profit!
Let it settle out on the first boot. Many have reported they had to reboot basically because it was so slow - if you let it sit for about 10 mins so the media scanner can go thru everything, etc. it will be much more pleasurable experience. If you want adb in and watch the processes via top, you'll see why the phone seems so slow - there's lots of background processes cranking because this is the first boot .
Troubleshooting:
Please read the... FAQ
If you have any issues with the kernel, feel free to change it:
There are some devices that are having issues with the newest kernels. Please see the kernel autobuild service to get archived kernels. Once you download a replacement kernel, go to where you run haret.exe from - remove your old zImage/modules-xxxxx.tar.gz. Take the new zImage/modules-xxxxx.tar.gz and replace the old ones, same folder - where you run haret.exe from. Make sure the ‘zImage’ is named just that. Do not rename the modules file, do not extract it - should be in .tar.gz format.
See Incremental Updates for more information on updating the kernel and other components.
Random issues can often be solved by forcing the system to create a new data.img. If you're worried about losing data (all user data is stored in the data.img!!), Titanium Backup works quite well. If you wish, you can rename the data.img to something else, and let the system create a new one - just to see if it resolves your problem.
Similarly, if you wish try formatting your SD card - I prefer to use the HP Tool - do a full format, FAT32.
Even though this build is considered fairly stable, you are more than likely going to run into issues. The next post will address issues particular to this build - PLEASE READ THESE before asking questions! Feel free to post questions in this thread, I will do my best to address them. Big thanks to stinebd for releasing the system image, and of course the other developers for their hard work on making these kernels available.
stinebd's Changelog:
stinebd said:
Here’s a new release for you, folks. This is a major release with a ton of changes, new features, and fixes. Our friend hyc/highlandsun did most of the heavy lifting for this release. Highlights include a rewritten RIL with support for world phones and greatly improved CDMA support; fixes for the media codecs; fixes for MMS on Sprint; increased security with the Superuser app.
A list of changes is included below. The FRX07 system image is available for download now, and will require the use of a new rootfs image, also available now. Additionally, we have a new bundle containing everything needed to enjoy a full FRX07 system.
Note: Due to the incredibly long list of changes, this is a somewhat condensed, terse changelog describing only the overall scope of the changes.
FRX07:
frameworks/base:
Major frameworks changes for CDMA/GSM dual-mode worldphone support. (hyc)
Fixes for data connection handling to improve startup time. (hyc)
Fixes for wifi handling to avoid issues on hanged drivers. (hyc)
Stagefreight (media codecs) fixes. (hyc/viruscrazy)
Fixes for Sprint’s wonky MMS markup structure. (hyc)
Fix MediaScanner not finding audio files (including ringtones) in system.ext2
hardware/libhardware_legacy:
Minor GPS driver fixes. (Alex[sp3dev])
Rename wifi interfaces to wlan0 on all devices (hyc)
hardware/xdandroid-ril: Major RIL refactoring for improved performance on all devices, and added CDMA/GSM dual-mode worldphone support. (hyc)
packages/apps/Gallery3D: Switched back to Gallery3D as the gallery app (closes bug #111)
packages/apps/Mms: Fixes for Sprint’s wonky MMS markup structure. (hyc)
packages/apps/Phone: Fixes for CDMA/GSM dual-mode worldphone support. (hyc)
packages/apps/Superuser: Added the Superuser package for authorizing su privileges. This, along with our signed builds, provides greatly increased security for the end user (mostly against malicious apps from the Market).
system/extras/su: Added as a dependency for the Superuser package
vendor/qcom/android-open: Include missing stagefright codec symbols. (hyc/viruscrazy)
To coincide with the FRX07 system image, the following rootfs changes have been made:
init.froyo.rc modifications...
Adjust wpa_supplicant service for the new abstraction provided by libhardware_legacy, as well as interface rename
Abstract the hciattach service to provide bluetooth support on both chipsets
Rename wifi interface to wlan0 on all devices
apns-conf.xml updated
keymaps completely reorganized, and RHOD end-call key has been remapped to be the Home key in Android.
default.prop: set ro.secure=1 to lock down the adb shell - su can be used with the Superuser app to authorize root access in adb if needed.
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Layman's Changelog
(As in, the changelog I wrote )
FRX07.1 Changelog:
RHOD - all buttons on the front no longer wake the device. Only the power button wakes the device now.
Updated to the newest RIL
hyc's modified libs for video now baked in - *most* HQ YouTube videos (and other HQ videos) should finally work!
RHOD & TOPA - Userland (Android) now controls the LED by default now. If you need to debug sleep, you will have to change the behavior manually. See Detule's post on this topic.
Facebook sync should now work, out-of-box.
FRX07 Changelog:
Updated RIL (thanks hyc!) - this covers many different bugs that were in the old RIL - I'm only going to cover the major ones...
CDMA now works correctly (for the most part). force_cdma (and north_am_dialing) is now deprecated (not needed/ignored!)
You can boot with a SIM in on a CDMA device and choose your GSM or CDMA on the fly under Settings.
Location based on towers now works on CDMA.
1xRTT now displays correctly, but I never seem to get EVDO Rev.a... I always get 0. This is represented by a 3g icon, as this is what the Android framework provides.
Full MMS support! Please see this page for configuration instructions. Will need help fleshing out the list of carriers folks!
Spotty service, switching towers, etc should no longer cause the dreaded SoD (Sleep of Death) condition!
(Basic audio) 3.5mm support for RHOD400/500
Droidwall works out of the box now
Keyboard backlight now fades in/out
Gallery3D back in! Picasa Web Sync comes with it
A couple new apps added to AndroidApps folder:
rpierce99's app GetLogs
Titanium Backup
Caveats:
BT - works! But audio doesn't route. See this thread if you're feeling adventurous and want to play with/don't mind using some unstable/incomplete code...
After booting, TOPA seems to have a crippling issue where if the first call is inbound, the phone reboots. So I guess after booting make an outbound call and everything is fine? Someone please confirm...
That audio routing thread is in the RHOD section, and I've only tested it on a RHOD - but AFAIK it should work on other devices. Let me know.
Whew, here you go TOPA folk!
I figured you guys needed a thread for this, if only to track issues that are TOPA-specific. Let me know what I need to add in the caveat section for TOPA! Also let me know if ts-calibration file is good or not .
Also, if you guys already have FRX07 running/working... there's nothing new here. Mainly using this thread as a place for newbie's to go and you experienced folk to help me track issues again for new users!
I have a small problem,when I run haret it comes to animated logo and then my phone go to rebote?
Every time when is starting FRX07 the mobile reboot and start's windows?. Where is the problem?...
kujrv1 said:
Every time when is starting FRX07 the mobile reboot and start's windows?. Where is the problem?...
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Yes,that's right...
And solution...?
Use the latest kernel and rootfs, not the ones bundled with frx07.
kujrv1 said:
And solution...?
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kujrv1 said:
Every time when is starting FRX07 the mobile reboot and start's windows?. Where is the problem?...
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hb5 said:
I have a small problem,when I run haret it comes to animated logo and then my phone go to rebote?
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Sorry guys grab the latest kernel. I just put that in the caveat list, thanks.
I put the last kernel and i have the same issue. Reboot on Animated logo
I too have the reboot issue on animated start screen. Latest kernel used.
Any suggestions??
last three kernels didn't work on my topa100
it runs haret and then reboot the device
Will you guy's please make an effort and read other posts on this topic instead of clogging up the forum.
Everything you need to know has been posted already, multiple times.
Zaknahhas said:
last three kernels didn't work on my topa100
it runs haret and then reboot the device
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gtti148 said:
I too have the reboot issue on animated start screen. Latest kernel used.
Any suggestions??
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kujrv1 said:
I put the last kernel and i have the same issue. Reboot on Animated logo
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zooster said:
Use the latest kernel and rootfs, not the ones bundled with frx07.
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Seems to make me think it's working on the newest rootfs and kernel - is this not true?
arrrghhh said:
Seems to make me think it's working on the newest rootfs and kernel - is this not true?
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I've been switching my TOPA to FRX07 + .27 + rootfs (all selfbuilt) yesterday, and it boots up fine since the latest kernel fix.
So anything reported not working with latest autobuild kernel implies user error for me if it resets during bootanimation.
arrrghhh, thanks for taking care of the topa threads! So I can concentrate on not getting anything done for .35
Michael
arrrghhh said:
Wait...
Seems to make me think it's working on the newest rootfs and kernel - is this not true?
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Topaz can boot with last kernel, with htc-msm-linux @ 20110718_223029 it doesn't.
zooster said:
Topaz can boot with last kernel, with htc-msm-linux @ 20110718_223029 it doesn't.
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20110718_223029 is the latest kernel tho... are you saying emwe is lying? .
emwe - perhaps you should be like us heathens and try to run the pre-compiled binaries? I know, blasphemy...
Hi to all, is 2 day frx7 work in my topaz all work bt, wifi, 3g, lokscreen, rotate screen (no good) photo, opera, sms, gps an battery when is 10% work 6 hour, is speed. i like use android. thanks
I use the kernel : (source)
KERNELS WITH KEYPAD DRIVERS AS MODULES
Duckly's Kernel [Turbo Kernel] [27-3-2011]
Change Log:
**GPU Overclocked (PLL1 Overclocked From 768 To 960Mhz)
Compiled With GCC 4.4.3
Updated Source Code
Compiled With Performance Optimizations (-O2) Instead Of Small Size (-Os)
Added And Modified Battery Driver (From SP3DEV)
No Sleep Of Death
Compcache Driver Added
Tiwlan Wifi Driver Added
Updated Headset Driver (From SP3DEV)
Added compcache driver
Available RAM 200MB
Included Extra IPtable Modules For WiFi Tethering
No Key Freeze
Note:
Add line in startup "acpuclock.force_turbo=1 clock-wince.grp=0xa92"
I've replaced two file "modules-2.6.27.46.tar" and "zImage" in npkboot, but I do not understand the :
(Add line in startup "acpuclock.force_turbo=1 clock-wince.grp=0xa92").
I have to copy add this line anywhere in the file "Startup"? or should I replace this line instead of the "clock-wince.grp = 0xa92" located at the end of file "startup"
At your "startup" file in the npkboot folder, open it and add in acpuclock.force_turbo=1 clock-wince.grp=0xa92. If your startup file already have this command line then no need to add.
add to the problem is where, first, last, middle or where??
this is the file "startup" of me: http://www.mediafire.com/?ll1h96pr3wk7533
Help Me !!!
Replace your startup command with mine:
set ramsize 0x8000000
set ramaddr 0x10000000
set mtype 2006
set INITRD_OFFSET 0x608000
set KERNEL zImage
set initrd initrd.gz
set cmdline "rel_path=npkboot fbcon=rotate:2 ro.sf.hwrotation=180 lcd.density=240 msmvkeyb_toggle=off msmts_calib=0x0366.0x04b.0x0c8.0x038e clock-wince.grp=0xa92 acpuclock.oc_freq_khz=652000 pmem.extra=1 no_console_suspend physkeyboard=kovsq msmsdcc_1bit msmsdcc_fmax=14000000 hw3d.force=1 acpuclock.force_turbo=1 "
boot
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Hopes it help..
after replacement is complete, copy 2 file "modules-2.6.27.46.tar" and "zImage in npkboot is completed, also be modified with Terminal Emulator ???? (I have to modify more by Terminal Emulator ???)
Ex :
su
mkdir /data/opt
cp /sdcard/autostart.sh /data/opt
chmod 755 /data/opt/autostart.sh
I can't understand ????
if you are using KERNELS WITH KEYPAD DRIVERS AS MODULES then no need to do that step, because using terminal method is for keyboard freeze problem. Your kernel should not have such problem.
but after I replace the 2 files in kernels AS DRIVERS WITH KEYPAD MODULES then start Android, the keyboard does not work. I use the Android Honeycomb Froyo V3
I do this :
- I download 2 file "modules-2.6.27.46.tar" and "zImage on,
- Replace them into the folder npkboot then run harset.exe
This is right ????
Yeap this is the correct way, I'm just curious about why your keyboard still does not work even though kernel as driver with keypad modules already installed.
I see you also use the X1 has a ROM like me, KERNELS WITH KEYPAD DRIVERS AS MODULES not you use?, please guide me how to install. Thankss.
I download this file: HERE then extract and replace them (2 files) into the folder npkboot then start Hartset.exe and Keyboard doesn't work
oh And when I use the kernel include in Honeycomb Froyo V3 6 / 7, then Terminal Emulator not turn up the virtual keyboard ???
I'm using Honeycomb Froyo V3 by Needo and using the turbo kernel ( keypad drivers not as modules ) included in the ROM, so far no keyboard freeze for me.
1. Did you try to lower your CPU speed like 614Mhz or 575Mhz??
2. Did you try this kernel? This kernel is posted by Needo to solve the keyboard freeze problem
3. Or you can try to reinstall the ROM by reformatting your SD card to 4 partition then install Honeycomb Froyo V3 again.
And yes, Terminal Emulator will not turn up the virtual keyboard and you must use the phone keyboard to type in commands, but for you I think it is impossible to do that..
but when I replace it with KERNELS WITH KEYPAD DRIVERS AS MODULES the virtual keyboard is turned on, the keyboard freezing error only happens occasionally one day / one time but instead KERNELS WITH KEYPAD DRIVERS AS MODULES then boot from the keyboard not working
I do not understand, I do to use kernels WITH KEYPAD MODULES AS DRIVERS?, I want to fix complete and use the keypad ?????
My CPU Clock : 600000 in Startup.txt
I can't promise that the keyboard will never freeze after you install the KERNELS WITH KEYPAD DRIVERS AS MODULES. If you are using Honeycomb Froyo by Needo, you can use the Fast Reboot app pre-installed in the ROM to activate back your keyboard, and try to lower the cpu speed to 575Mhz.
thank you very much for your enthusiasm, I want to ask why the kernel included in the ROM Honeycomb Froyo V3 is the virtual keyboard does not work?
And why I have set right all that as soon as the boot keyboard did not work?
Thanks You
h_pro9x said:
why the kernel included in the ROM Honeycomb Froyo V3 is the virtual keyboard does not work?
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For this you should ask the developer, I'm just trying my best to answer your questions based on my knowledge, and welcome..
Thanks
Oh, by default the Honeycomb Froyo V3 button camera is not Home(it is Standby)?? So my X1!
Yes, Honeycomb Froyo V3 camera button is set as Standby ( turn off the screen ) by default
Introduction
Teamhacksung (the rest of them really!) has been porting ICS (to be CM9) for the Galaxy S and they feel that it has reached a state where it would benefit from public testing. However this is still a very early versions and there will be bugs. Bug reports are allowed in this thread only. Please check the known issues section before reporting a bug. The most minor bugs are welcomed (we'd love to know them, but we may not fix them instantly).
Download
ROM: BUILD 17: androtransfer.com / Mediafire
Google Apps: Download from ROM Manager. (Or http://goo-inside.me/gapps/gapps-ics...213-signed.zip)
Google Apps Fixer: MultiUpload / tux-head.net / faramir.eriador.org (md5: af8bcaf5f8158e8e1be7097fc86b6b28)
Google Apps Fixer will fix your problem with not being able to add Google Account or Calendar Sync, but will also reset your Google Apps data. Only flash if you're having problems. If Google Apps Fixer does not work for you, do a factory reset from CWM (or Android Settings) and do not restore system data via TitaniumBackup.
Older Downloads
ROM
Build 16B: Mediafire
Google Apps
v7.1: MultiUpload / tux-head.net / faramir.eriador.org (md5: 8bf66137f18de45657f29c129a8f4d52)
v7: MultiUpload / tux-head.net / faramir.eriador.org (md5: 1888fbb15f36a076cb3908acaf1bd15a)
v6: MultiUpload / tux-head.net / faramir.eriador.org (md5: 6f51ded731d173c31b8c47395ca580b7)
v5.3: MultiUpload / tux-head.net / faramir.eriador.org (md5: e7d69d98a633b646e4f14e6a43208e66)
v5.1: MultiUpload / tux-head.net (thanks! Kaik541) (md5: 87415730a1db2e90d3588bc895f239e5)
v5: MultiUpload (thanks! Kaik541) (md5: 8667c9ddca581a98867fc02db29a2326)
v4: MultiUpload (thanks! Kaik541) (No longer include apps downloadable from Market.) (md5: 8b2dad009bc2f8724d27f78bca162495)
v3: internal
v2: MultiUpload (thanks! koush)
v1: MultiUpload (thanks! koush)
Installation
- First time flashing ICS to your Vibrant (or coming from another ROM)?
Root your device and install ClockworkMod Recovery.
Reboot into Recovery using 3-button-combo
Do a Nandroid backup!
WIPE (wipe data/factory reset + wipe cache partition)
Install the ROM from internal sdcard using ClockworkMod Recovery
Optionally install the Google Addon
WIPE again or Calendar Sync will not work.
- Upgrading from CM7?
Do a Nandroid Backup!
WIPE (wipe data/factory reset + wipe cache partition)
Install the ROM from internal sdcard using ClockworkMod Recovery
Optionally install the Google Addon
- Coming from onecosmic's ICS build?
Do a Nandroid Backup!
Install the ROM from internal sdcard using ClockworkMod Recovery
Optionally install the Google Addon
Reboot into recovery and WIPE (wipe data/factory reset + wipe cache partition)
If radio doesn't work, go back to Samsung ROM and flash from there.
- Upgrading from another build of ICS by teamhacksung?
Do a Nandroid Backup!
Install the ROM from internal sdcard using ClockworkMod Recovery
Optionally install the Google Addon
Note: The upgrade process from CM7 to ICS is automatic, but downgrading from ICS to CM7 (or restoring Nandroid) requires flashing twice. Once from ICS and again from CM7's recovery.
Source
Kernel Source: https://github.com/teamhacksung/samsung-kernel-aries
Userspace Source: Patches are being integrated into CM's mainline tree. Device tree is available on teamhacksung's GitHub, but may not be buildable. No support for the source code, do not post that you are not able to build it.
Known Issues
Camera does not support scene modes
Phone unnecessarily gets data connection on device encryption password enter screen.
Cannot format external SD *
Android OS battery usage display higher than normal.
Sometime wrong SMS selected for forwarding
Format internal instead of external SD when requested to format ext. SD
Transfer speed slows down when screen off
Screenshot shutter sound
TV Out using HW-decoding (probably won't be fixed)
Sim Toolkit (probably won't be fixed)
No camera focus mode setting
Compass doesn't work in Google Maps v6
Unable to dial "0001" in some regions
Slow USB transfer speed for some people
Camera still photos problem after recording video
Top of widget selection selector says "Select screen lock"
Note: there are a lot of new options in Settings, but many of them are not implemented yet. DO NOT REPORT THEM AS BUGS. Additionally, some users has reported boot failure after disabling boot animation.
Empty wifi icon when using juice defender / sometimes on boot
Unused bottom bar in landscape dialer
Send contact to voicemail doesn't work
911/E911 is unknown, one report of weirdness
Fixed Issues
BUILD 17
Top of widget selection selector says "Select screen lock" (Upstream fix)
Chrome not working
Various other upstream fixes
BUILD 16
Regression in BUILD 15: Superuser application crashes
Regression in BUILD 15: Data Roaming enabled by default
Back camera does not record geotagging
Camera crashes when changing resolution
New: WM8994 Extensions (aka "Voodoo Sound") is now configurable from DSP Manager
BUILD 15
Duplicate entries in MediaScanner (will only prevent new duplicates, need to clear data to get rid of old duplicates)
Regression in BUILD 14: Screen flicker while turning off
Regression in BUILD 14: adb turns off every reboot
Mute-unmute needed on some calls (hopefully)
Notification power widget uncustomizable (now integrated into Settings)
Reboot into recovery on crash (it will still reboot, just not into recovery)
Unreliable Wi-Fi on screen off (hopefully)
Gallery face glow FCs
BUILD 14
Laggy video recording in low light
"sin" does not work in calculator in Spanish
Laggy playback of some video in .mkv container (same video works in the .mp4 container) (Recommendation: Dice Player from market. Does its own mkv extraction and has hw decoding support)
New Feature: Gamma tuning (equivalent to Voodoo Color's "v1 gamma hack")
BUILD 13
720p Video Recording laggy
No camera zoom
Timelapse video recording crashes
TV Out broken on sleep
TV Out black video
Broken encryption (regression in BUILD 11) (WARNING: users with already encrypted phone will have their data cleared (for real this time))
BUILD 12
Compass, accelerometer broken in certain apps
Random force closes (hopefully)
Missing camera touch to focus (thanks to havlenapetr)
GPS does not work (regression in BUILD 11)
Off-charging does not show progress
/datadata cache not cleared when space is low
Slow mass storage transfer speed
Automatic brightness not working
GApps v7.1
Network location broken
GApps v7
Market purchase broken
BUILD 11
Encryption not working without a data wipe (WARNING: users with already encrypted phone will have their data cleared)
Cannot authenticate new apps for root
Data sometimes get disabled on boot
GApps v6 / Face Unlock v6
Updated: based on IML74K
Face Unlock not working on BUILD 10+
BUILD 10
No hardware composition (but hardware acceleration works)
Video recording does not work.
Video playback is not hardware-accelerated.
The front camera produces distorted preview.
Photo taking does not work with the front camera.
Some camera options FC. (The camera is a temporary hack, when the Nexus S ICS source is released, there will be a proper fix.)
Movie Studio does not work.
WiFi automatically turns on after quitting airplane mode if WiFi was used during airplane mode.
Data Roaming is enabled by default
Can select widget on launcher without being on the widget screen *
GApps v5.3
Updated: Market apk
Removed: unneeded GoogleLatinIME
BUILD 9
WPA Wifi Tethering broken (regression in BUILD 8)
Audio recording by android app crashes (phone calls still work) (regression in BUILD 8)
Phone crashes in landscape with T9 enabled
Reboot to recovery by default even though recovery not selected.
Slow T9 speed
CPU rarely scaling up to 1000 MHz
GMail sometimes fills up /datadata with attachments
BUILD 8
USB Tethering on Windows requires the user go to to driver update and manually select the RNDIS driver.
Sketchy wifi tether (breaks if data connection comes up while tether is active) (it will still error, but you can now re-enable it)
Mounting external SD via USB broke in BUILD 7
Cannot accept many file types via bluetooth
Data activity icon sometimes gets stuck even data is off.
New feature: T9 Dialing by devatwork (Enable in Dialer Setting)
BUILD 7
Cannot encrypt phone after restoring data.
Wi-Fi problems for Iran users
Market download temporarily goes to /datadata
Support for TV Out (in Galaxy S Setting application)
Screen appearing for a split second after screen off animation
BUILD 6
Persistent "Removed SD card" message on external sd card removal.
Missing library for Android Open Accessory
Support for USB Mass Storage (see FAQ)
BUILD 5
VPN does not work
Regression in device encryption
BUILD 4
Large photos cannot be edited.
Missing Live Wallpapers
Bluetooth Reverse Tether does not work
Wi-Fi Direct not supported (it's supported in settings now, but apps are needed to use it as ICS does not come with any use-case for Wi-Fi direct)
Sometimes wifi strength won't show after boot if wifi is enabled. Toggle once to fix. (fixed, hopefully)
GApps v5.1
GApps: Missing TTS libs
GApps v5
GApps: Missing Picasa Sync
GApps: Unable to purchase apps
Build 3
Device encryption does not work. (Note: temporarily broken again in BUILD 4, works on BUILD 5)
User does not have write permission for external sd
A2DP bluetooth headsets do not work.
GApps v4
GApps: More missing libs for GoogleTTS
Build 2
Superuser.apk does not open.
Installer does not work on Samsung ROMs.
Factory reset (from settings menu) does not clear /datadata.
GApps v2
GApps: Missing voice chat, maps, text-to-speech libraries
GApps: Android Keyboard appears twice in Settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
My calendar sync isn't working!
Install the latest build and gapps and gapps fixer. If it still doesn't work, wipe your data.
App X isn't working!
Check the list at http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1402210 (unaffiliated with teamhacksung) first and check if it works on other ICS phones. Most likely, it's the application's problem, not ours.
Can I mount the phone as mass storage via USB?
Starting from BUILD12, mass storage is the default configuration (might not apply to existing installations). The below command can be used to change into USB Mass Storage mode. USB Mass Storage mode is always used in recovery.
Code:
setprop persist.sys.usb.config mass_storage,adb
If you want to switch to MTP mode use
Code:
setprop persist.sys.usb.config mtp,adb
Please reboot after executing the command.
I can't adb into the phone!
Please install Nexus S drivers from Google. (Or Galaxy Nexus's driver in MTP mode)
Can I flash other modems?
You may flash modem packages designed for CM7.
How do I take a screenshot?
The screenshot taking function is built into ICS. Hold volume down + power.
Can I use CM7 kernels?
No, the kernel has modifications to make graphics, camera, data counter and data limit work.
Can I disable LED Notification?
Yes. Untick Settings -> Display -> Pulse notification light.
Maps keeps asking me to sign in even though I'm signed in!
Ignore the sign in dialog and pull down the notification menu. Answer the request for permission. Do this a few times and Maps will work.
How do I enter Galaxy S Settings (Device Settings)?
Type "am start com.cyanogenmod.AriesParts/.AriesParts" from adb. Or starting from BUILD 7, it is available as an icon in your launcher.
Is there a Captivate version?
A captivate build from the same source (but with captivate config) is available here.
What's working? Why is there only a list of issues?
Everything else not listed are supposed to be working (aside from the usual CM7 bugs). If they're not listed, please post so that they can be added to the list of issues. A list of issues is far more useful from a development standpoint.
Why am I getting notified that my data partition is getting full when I have 1+ GB free?
Your /datadata partition, a smaller partition, is getting full.
I want to install gazillion apps on my phone and /datadata is too small
Run the following and datadata will no longer be used on next reboot. Your phone might become slower though.
Code:
touch /datadata/.nodatadata
IRC?
#cmsgs on freenode
My adb shell isn't root!
Run "adb root" to restart adb in root mode.
Why is "Android OS" battery usage so high?
It's just a reporting change in ICS. Android OS now includes battery usage from more components than in Gingerbread, the actual battery drain is the same.
What is "Random Offset" during installation?
It's just a harmless message given as a verbose logging due to the new ASLR security feature in ICS. It is not an error.
How do I get the latest version of Rom Manager without market?
If the bundled version doesn't work, update from http://download.clockworkmod.com/rec...RomManager.apk.
I would like feature X
This thread is not the place for it. Submit it to the CM bug tracker once an official RC is released.
Thanks
syndtr: Updated touch and graphics driver
onecosmic: Being the first to successfully build the AOSP tree
Kaik541: GApps from v3 onward
ancdix: For hosting on tux-head.net
nikademus (_renaud_): For hosting on faramir.eriador.org
SysTem-X: For hosting on ics.haxer.org
sixstringsg: For hosting on androtransfer.com
CyanogenMod team: Setting up the infrastructure and being a great help in the porting process.
sixstringsg, TkGlitch, and Skitz: Helping me get GPS going on ICS.
Team ICS Passion: This build uses a gpsd blob they found for their ROM from older versions of CM7.
and everyone else involved in this port or CM7 for SGS.
Reserved. *10 char*
thanks FaultException. was waiting on six to bring us Build 16, going to give it a try later when i get home, thank for this and the good work you are doing on cm7.
thanks will try tomorrow
Thank
Thanks FE and wish you all best.
Thanx man...will flash this.
What is the stock kernel the rom comes with???
krackerjac said:
What is the stock kernel the rom comes with???
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It's the standard Aries CM kernel.
Thanks again FaultException for your time and effort which I know the Vib community here appreciates it 800% !
Fault Exception is there any way you could committ the yagf2 GPS fix in to this rom. It makes a huge difference in GPS lock speed over stock.
hurtz777 said:
Fault Exception is there any way you could committ the yagf2 GPS fix in to this from. It makes a huge difference in GPS lock speed over stock.
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The what? You'll have to give me a link.
FaultException said:
The what? You'll have to give me a link.
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I think this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19869399&postcount=1
Yeah that is the link to it. It makes a world of difference on GPS locks and accuracy.
the usual gps problem....
it works good first time...then no more and doesnot go in ds too...
damn vibrant first stock!
daffyno said:
the usual gps problem....
it works good first time...then no more and doesnot go in ds too...
damn vibrant first stock!
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From what rom you came from.i came from cm7 and ended up in a bootloop..wander what im doing wrong.
Edit* if you end up in a bootloop all you have to do is pullthe battery.enter the clockworkmode useng three button combo.reinstall.done.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
daffyno said:
the usual gps problem....
it works good first time...then no more and doesnot go in ds too...
damn vibrant first stock!
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Can you try using yagf2 + http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22119563&postcount=80 ?
nuwanmw1988 said:
From what rom you came from.i came from cm7 and ended up in a bootloop..wander what im doing wrong.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
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another ics rom
chui101 said:
Can you try using yagf2 + http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22119563&postcount=80 ?
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the same...
hurtz777 said:
Yeah that is the link to it. It makes a world of difference on GPS locks and accuracy.
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I'll look into it. If it does make that much of a difference, and I have permission from the authors, I'll throw it in CM9 and 7.
Dougfresh said:
Thanks again FaultException for your time and effort which I know the Vib community here appreciates it 800% !
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+1 that's right
Sent from my SGH-T959 using xda premium
chui101 said:
Can you try using yagf2 + http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22119563&postcount=80 ?
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If u flash that file it works on this rom. I am using this rom and I flashed the GPS fix and I get a GPS lock.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
Hello and welcome to the full "Easy Way" guide for installing Android on the HP TouchPad. Rootzwiki Version of this thread here (Noobs can post here):
Additional resources:
[ROM GUIDE] How to Install Android 8.1.x/7.1.2 builds on the HP TouchPad
[ROM GUIDE]How to install Android 5.x.x/4.4.x with Jcsullins TPtoolbox Super Easy Way
[ROM GUIDE]How to install Android 4.4.2 Data Media builds on the HP TouchPad (Non-TPtoolbox method works for 4G HP TP builds)
[ROM GUIDE]How to Update/Install Android 5.x.x/4.4.x Builds on the HP TouchPad(How to update your Roms)
General Unofficial Release Notes:
Working:
-Sound and Mic
-Camera
-H/W Video
-WiFi and Bluetooth
-Most builds have a Low to medium battery drain during sleep -4mA to -10mA or -4mA to -30mA(See below)
Known Issues:
-Flashing CM9/CM10 Over CM10.1/Android4.2/4.3 through CWM or TWRP, can cause a boot loop.(use a Backup)
If your HP TouchPad is stuck in a boot loop or not responding Don't Panic! Try the following:
-Hold down the Power and Home buttons together for 30sec to force the TouchPad to Reboot.
-Hold down the Power button and click the Home key 14 times.
-Doing an install with ACMEInstaller can sometimes result in a boot loop.
-To fix the boot loop, Use a backup or flash the Rom and Gapps package through CWM or TWRP.
The usual HP TouchPad battery drain issues:
-If your battery is heavily drained, then you may need to leave it charging for a full day.
-When the battery is fully drained it can take the TP a longtime to reach even the lowest battery level.
-The USB cable that comes with the HP TP is often defective and breaks easily. Try using another USB cable if possible.
-The USB cable does not transfer enough power to effectively charge the tablet. You must use the wall plug when charging the HP TouchPad.
-To be safe don't let your TouchPad run out of Batteries ever!!
-You can add an automatic shutdown Rule
-AutomateIt, Play Store Link- What to do: New Rule/Trigger Battery level(Below 20%)/Action/Shutdown//save. Or
-Llama, Play Store Link- Location Profiles:Event tab choose + (at the bottom of the screen) Addcondition (battery Level Below 20%) Actions (turn off phone)
-Flashing the A6 Firmware could drastically improve your battery life, Click here to watch the How to Video
How to install Android The Easy Way Guide Video
How to Uninstall Android The Easy Way Guide Video
Note(Important)This will completely remove all Android Partitions and Recoveries and get your TP back to default with WebOS.
How to make a Nandroid backup video:
Note(Important) I highly recommend you make a Nandroid backup after installing and setting up Android on your HP TouchPad.
This perfectly preserves your current configuration and can easily be restored through CWM or TWRP Recovery.
How to install Android on the HP Touchpad "The Easy Way"
Hello and welcome to the full "Easy Way" guide for installing Android on the HP TouchPad.
1) Start by downloading and Installing both Java and the Novacom Software onto your PC or Mac Computer. These files are required before doing the next step.
Note(Important) If you have previously installed an older version of Android its recommended to do a full Uninstall before Reinstalling with the instructions here. If you wish to upgrade your version of Android please read this thread here:
Note(Important)You may need to disable your Antivirus/Firewall software before installing Java and the Novacom software. If you unable to install Android from the dos prompt in step 4, then you will need to redo this step.
a]Download Java
Download and run the Universal Novacom Installer 1.4.1 here:
Note: You will need to have Java installed to run the Universal installer, click here:
Note: You may need to reboot after installing this software.
Or
Download, extract and install the appropriate version of Novacom for your OS here:
Note: Under Linux the Novacom driver is installed at /opt/Palm run it from this location.
2)The Novacom software you installed will create a new folder called Palm, Inc. You will need to place the ACMEInstaller5/5E/5M and ACMEUninstaller2 files into this Palm, Inc folder. By default this folder will be located on your PC @ C:/Program Files/ Palm, Inc. Mac OS X users will find this folder @ /opt/nova/bin. Download the files and copy and paste them right into either of these directories.
a] ACMEInstaller5 (Install CM7, CM9, CM10, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)
b] ACMEInstaller5E (Install Evervolv AOSP Android, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)
c] ACMEInstaller5M (Install CM10.1,CM10.2, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)
d] ACMEUninstaller2 (uninstalls Android and removes recovery, All versions)
Click the picture to see the default location:
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3) Choose One of the following versions of Android. Download your chosen package and extract it to your PC. The extracted cminstall folder will contain 4.zipped files. Next attach your HP TouchPad to your PC with the USB cable and place it into USB Drive Mode(WebOS) or MTP mode(Android). Open the extracted folder and transfer the cminstall folder(Contains 4 .zips) into the Internal Storage of your HP TouchPad; the location the opens when the USB is attached to the PC/Mac. Make sure that the folder is named "cminstall" and contains 4.zip files. Once complete disconnect your TouchPad from the USB cable.
Android Installation Package Downloads:
a]Evervolv AOSP Android 4.3.1 JB (20140129) cminstall package Download:
Notes: Low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Camera, Automated Updater, Bluetooth
Note: Windows users may need to do the following in order to attach the Touchpad with the USB cable.
1. Go into the Device manager. You will see "MTP USB Device" under portable devices.
2. Right Click it and select update driver software
3. Select Browse my computer for driver software.
4. Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
5. Select USB Mass Storage Device then click next.
And/Or
6.Turn on USB mass Storage from the USB connection notification on the Android device
b]CM10.2 Android 4.3.1 JB (20131209)cminstall package Download:
Notes:Low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Camera, No Bluetooth.
c]CM10.1 Android 4.2.2 JB (20131210)cminstall package Download: (Roland Recommended)
Notes:Low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Camera, Bluetooth.
d]CM10 Android 4.1.2 10 JB (20131019)cminstall package Download:
Notes:Low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Camera, Bluetooth.
e]CM9 Android 4.0.2 ICS (20130929)cminstall package Download:
Notes:Low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Best Flash Support, Camera, Bluetooth, Last Official CM9 release(Netflix works).
f]CM7 Android 2.3.7 Gingerbread (CM7Alpha3.5)cminstall package Download:
Notes:Medium battery drain(-30mA to -60mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Flash Support, Camera, Bluetooth, Original CM7 Alpha Release.
Note: Each package contains all 4.zips files needed to install Android!
(Thanks to Mpgrimm2 for Dev hosting the files)
How to Install Android
4)Installation:
-Once the cminstall files are on The HP TouchPad, it’s time to reboot into WebOS Recovery mode.
-If you are currently running WebOS you must disconnect the USB cable from the PC.
-On your PC look for the USB icon in the bottom right corner, click it and eject the HP TouchPad.
-In WebOS Reboot the device by going into Settings/Device Info/ and select “Reset options” choose restart.
or
-In Android Reboot the device by holding down the power button and select Reboot/OK.
-As soon as the screen goes dark hold down the volume up button until you enter WebOS Recovery mode. Note* the large USB symbol that should be on the screen.
If you miss it just reboot again and hold down Volume up button right away. Now connect your USB cable to the PC.
Open a Command Prompt or Terminal
On your PC
Open a command prompt by going to the start button and typing CMD into the search window (enter)
Or
-Open a command prompt by Opening the Palm, Inc folder, Hold [Shift] & [Right Click] then select open Command window here
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On your Mac:
Mac OS X users will need to start a Terminal window. This can be found in the /Applications/Utilities folder.
Using the Command Prompt or Terminal
-Next either type or copy and paste the following into the command prompt (without the part in brackets). You can either enter the individual commands or just copy and paste the full (Typed all at once) line into the command prompt.
Note(Optional): You can run batch files to automatically input the following commands for you easily everytime download here:
On Your PC
cd\ (enter)
cd program files (enter)
cd palm, inc (enter)
or (Typed all at once)
cd c:\Program Files\Palm, Inc (enter)
On your Mac
cd / (enter)
cd opt (enter)
cd nova (enter)
cd bin (enter)
or (Typed all at once)
cd /opt/nova/bin (enter)
(Only type One of the Following lines below.)
On your PC
novacom.exe boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller5 (Install CM7, CM9, CM10, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)
novacom.exe boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller5M (Install CM10.1, CM10.2, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)
novacom.exe boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller5E (Install Evervolv Android, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)
novacom.exe boot mem:// < ACMEUninstaller2 (uninstalls Android and removes recovery, All versions)
On your Mac
./novacom boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller5 (Install CM7, CM9 or CM10, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)
./novacom boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller5M (Install CM10.1, CM10.2, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)
./novacom boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller5E (Install Evervolv Android, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)
./novacom boot mem:// < ACMEUninstaller2 (uninstalls Android and removes recovery, All versions)
Note: Mac OS X users will enter the commands without the ".exe" extension.
-You will see the lines of text scrolling on the HP TouchPad while CyanogenMod is installing. Now disconnect the USB cable from the HP TouchPad.
Once this is complete you will be greeted with the Moboot menu and CyanogenMod will boot for the first time. You will be taken through a series of menus to setup the device.
Congratulations you have now installed Android onto your HP TouchPad, Have Fun.
Note(Important) If you're unable to install Android and get a message like "failed to connect to server" you may have encountered a problem when installing either Java or Novacom. Try to uninstall and reinstall both of those programs. You may need to disable your Antivirus or firewall software, this could be blocking the connection to your PC. If its still not working try another computer or laptop, this fixes the problem 99% of the time.
CyanogenMod package contents explained:
-You will need 4 files to install CyanogenMod. The first two files can vary depending on the version you choose to install. CyanogenMod 9 is used here for Example:
1)update-cm-9-20130929-NIGHTLY-tenderloin.zip (Installs your Android Operating System)
2)update-gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip (Installs your Gapps Package, Play Store & Applications)
3)moboot_038-tenderloin.zip(Installs your Boot Menu options)
4)update-CWM6_tenderloin-20121215.zip (Installs ClockWorkMod6 recovery)
Notes, Fixes and Tweaks:
Note:The following are Solutions for the most Frequently asked questions and problems.
1)If the WiFi turns off in Sleep/suspend mode then uncheck wifi optimization.
Note:Turning off "WiFi optimization" might help to improve WiFi functionality.
-Settings/WiFi/3 Dots/Advanced/WiFi optimization (uncheck)
-In Shumash's Schizoid build you can find it @ RomControl/General
2)If the HP TouchPad isn't charging do the following. If MTP is already checked,then uncheck and recheck the option.
-To Enable MTP mode, Go to settings/storage, look for the three dots in the upper right hand corner of the screen, tap computer connection, make sure there is a check next to MTP.
-This will enable the TouchPad to transfer files and charge using the USB cable.
3)If your Touchpad skips moboot and boots right into Android, then do the following:
-Hold the home key while booting to force moboot to display the Menu.
-To fix this problem use a Rooted File explorer, like X-plore, to delete the moboot.next file located @ Root/Boot/
-This problem is often caused by using the CyBoot app in WebOS.
4)Turning off "network location services" might help to improve overall battery drain and longevity.
-Settings/location access/ access to my location set to off
-You may wish to monitor your battery drain history during sleep.
-Install the the free app Battery Monitor Widget:
-To setup the Battery Calibration correctly for the HP TouchPad,
-go to BMW settings/calibration/Battery capacity/ and set it to either 6300 (F29C) or 5800 (S29C) and tap OK
-Note* See the Battery p/n # on the original packaging.
Or
You can also use Cool-Tools to monitor your battery drain in real time.
-Watch the instructional video Here.
5)You can enable additional reboot options like recovery by enabling Developer options.
-Go to Settings/About Tablet/ Tap on "Build number" 7 times.
-A new menu will appear in the Settings/About Tablet/Developer options/ tab on the left.
-Check "Advanced reboot" to get the Recovery/Boot loader options.
6) When installing Roms and .zips with the ACMEInstaller3, you may need to add "update-" to the beginning of the file names or they won't flash correctly. Like so "update-cm-10.1-20130808-EXPERIMENTAL-tenderloin-BLUETOOTH_TEST.zip"
7)If Moboot is displaying multiple Rom or recovery names that you are not currently using, then do the following.
-With a rooted File explorer go to root/boot/ and delete the unwanted uImage.( X) file to remove the entry from Moboot.
-Here you can also change the default boot option by editing the moboot.default as text.
-Also you can change the default recovery option by editing android.default.recovery
8)If you are unable to find the Play Store after you install Android, then you will need to reflash your gapps package. Click Here for the how to video!
9)If you are unable to find the camera app install this Nexus 7 Camera Launcher:
-This will also make the camera preview full screen.
10)Use this free app "4.2 Multiple User Enabler Root" to enable multi-user functionality.
-You can also use the terminal emulator to enable it too, see VFF instructions here.
Optional Patches, Tweaks, and Customization's (Not included):
(Optional)Add flash Support for Android:
[Video]How to Install the Adobe Flash Player on Any Android Device 2.3-4.4
Note: Official flash support for Android was removed after CM9(Android 4.0.2).
You can add support back by installing the Flash apk file and using a supported Web Browser.
To use Nexfix properly it's recommend to use CM9.
(Optional) Updated CWM(6.0.2.8) and TWRP(2.6.3.0) Recovery flashable .zips:
iMarck90 has packaged the latest CWM6 and TWRP recoverys into flashable zips. Download the latest version of CWM and TWRP then flash it through your current recovery to install them:
Recovery Download:
TWRP 2.6.3.0
ClockworkMOD 6.0.2.8
(Optional) Additional ACMEInstaller versions by iMarck90:
iMarck90 has modified the ACMEInstaller to work with TWRP and Milaqs CM builds. Checkout his thread below for full details and instructions.
Note: Milaqs CM10.2 builds requires additional partition changes and the installation of the Data media CWM. Full install information is covered in my How to update/upgrade Android thread here:
ACMEInstaller4 [Testing] and other things..
(Optional) Roland's Custom HP TouchPad Boot Animations:
[Boot Animation] Roland's HP TouchPad Custom Boot Videos (XDA Thread)
A variety of fun Boot Animations to enhance your TouchPad experience here:
(Optional) HP TouchPad CM9/CM10 WebOS-like Card Switcher Mod Watch theVideo Here!youtu.be/06jdESXEzYs
[MOD] WebCM10 - WebOS-like app switcher [3/10/13] [PA/CM10/CM9/AOKP]
Download: WebCM9 WebCM10 and flash it through CWM6 or TWRP recovery.
(Optional)[Video]How to Customize your Android Device. Launchers, Themes, Widgets & Live Wallpapers. Have fun
(Optional)Camera Launcher for Nexus 7(makes the Camera preview full screen):
(Optional)[Video]How to install flash on Android: Note* Use the Dolphin, Firefox or the Puffin Browsers [font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/font]
(Optional) Automated Installers/Uninstallers/Toolkits [Threads]:
-There are now three great threads about automated installers that can make your Android experience almost effortless.
Touchpad Toolkit - Android automated installer
[Easy Installer] [v 1.0.3] [Lazy/Noob Android Installer]
All the TouchPad PC files in a few simple clicks!
Gapps Downloads & Extras:
Main Gapps page @ Goo.im
Android 4.4 Gapps:
Android 4.4 Kitkat Gapps:
Android 4.3 Gapps:
Android 4.3 20130813 Gapps:
Android 4.3 20130813 CM10.2 Lite Gapps:
Android 4.2 Gapps:
Android 4.2 20130812 CM10.1 Gapps:
Android 4.2 20130812 CM10.1 Lite Gapps
Android 4.1.X Gapps:
Android 4.1.x 20121011 CM10 Gapps:
Android 4.1.x 20121011 CM10 Lite Gapps:
Android 4.0.3-4 Gapps:
Android 4.0.3-4 20120429 CM9 Gapps:
Android 4.0.3-4 20120429 CM9 Lite Gapps:
Extras:
Mpgrimm2 Dev-Host backup files
Mpgrimm2 Dev-Host backup files*mirror
Flashable.zip file to change the partition size to 512MB
CWM6 tenderloin-20121215:
Nexus 7 Camera Launcher:
moboot_038-tenderloin.zip
WebOS Doctor 3.0.5
tpdebrick-v004.zip
moboot_0.3.5.zip
ACMEInstaller3
News and Updates
[ROM GUIDE]How to install Android 4.4.2 Data Media builds on the HP TouchPad
[ROM GUIDE]How to install Android 4.4.2 Data Media builds on the HP TouchPad
Jcsullins CM10.1 Kernel 3.0 Bluetooth Test build
Notes: Low battery drain (-5mA to -10mA), h/w video, Audio, Bluetooth, No Camera.
Download cm-10.1-20140125-EXPERIMENTAL-3KERN_TEST-tenderloin.zip
iMarck90's Post about the new Build:
Android 4.2 Gapps:
Android 4.2 20130812 CM10.1 Gapps:
Android 4.2 20130812 CM10.1 Lite Gapps
[ROM] [CM10/CM10.1] [Experimental Preview by Jcsullins] [01/05/14]
-Read the discussion about this great new rom here.
10/19/2013 Builds based on Jcsullins CM10 that include the Master key exploit fixes: By iMark90
The Problem: A Master key security exploit issue was discovered in CM9/CM10 that was later fixed in all Android 4.2+ builds. However this still effects many HP TouchPad CM10 builds. You can test for these exploits by installing and running the Bluebox security test App here.
The solution: RootzWiki member iMarck90 has included the Master key fixes into two new builds of Jcsullins CM10. These builds by iMarck90 are entirely based on the fantastic work of Jcsullins, Dorregaray, and Dr Marbel, et al. Install these new CM10 builds by dirty flashing them over your current build of CM9/CM10.
Note:In addition to these fixes iMarck90 has included all the current upstream changes like, Jcsullins newer WiFi drivers V4.5 and Bluetooth fixes.
1)CM10 Rom Download:
cm-10-20131019-UNOFFICIAL-tenderloin
Note: This is the latest CM10 build includes the Gyroscope patch.
2)Gaps Download:
CM10 Gapps 20121011
3)(Optional)HP TouchPad CM10 WebOS-like Card Switcher Mod, Watch theVideo here.
WebCM10 for CM10
reserved
Troubleshooting:
Notes, Fixes and Tweaks:
Note:The following are Solutions for the most Frequently asked questions and problems.
1)If the WiFi turns off in Sleep/suspend mode then uncheck wifi optimization.
Note:Turning off "WiFi optimization" might help to improve WiFi functionality.
-Settings/WiFi/3 Dots/Advanced/WiFi optimization (uncheck)
-In Shumash's Schizoid build you can find it @ RomControl/General
2)If the HP TouchPad isn't charging do the following. If MTP is already checked,then uncheck and recheck the option.
-To Enable MTP mode, Go to settings/storage, look for the three dots in the upper right hand corner of the screen, tap computer connection, make sure there is a check next to MTP.
-This will enable the TouchPad to transfer files and charge using the USB cable.
3)If your Touchpad skips moboot and boots right into Android, then do the following:
-Hold the home key while booting to force moboot to display the Menu.
-To fix this problem use a Rooted File explorer, like X-plore, to delete the moboot.next file located @ Root/Boot/
-This problem is often caused by using the CyBoot app in WebOS.
4)Turning off "network location services" might help to improve overall battery drain and longevity.
-Settings/location access/ access to my location set to off
-You may wish to monitor your battery drain history during sleep.
-Install the the free app Battery Monitor Widget:
-To setup the Battery Calibration correctly for the HP TouchPad,
-go to BMW settings/calibration/Battery capacity/ and set it to either 6300 (F29C) or 5800 (S29C) and tap OK
-Note* See the Battery p/n # on the original packaging.
Or
You can also use Cool-Tools to monitor your battery drain in real time.
-Watch the instructional video Here.
5)You can enable additional reboot options like recovery by enabling Developer options.
-Go to Settings/About Tablet/ Tap on "Build number" 7 times.
-A new menu will appear in the Settings/About Tablet/Developer options/ tab on the left.
-Check "Advanced reboot" to get the Recovery/Boot loader options.
6) When installing Roms and .zips with the ACMEInstaller3, you may need to add "update-" to the beginning of the file names or they won't flash correctly. Like so "update-cm-10.1-20130808-EXPERIMENTAL-tenderloin-BLUETOOTH_TEST.zip"
7)If Moboot is displaying multiple Rom or recovery names that you are not currently using, then do the following.
-With a rooted File explorer go to root/boot/ and delete the unwanted uImage.( X) file to remove the entry from Moboot.
-Here you can also change the default boot option by editing the moboot.default as text.
-Also you can change the default recovery option by editing android.default.recovery
8)If you are unable to find the Play Store after you install Android, then you will need to reflash your gapps package. Click Here for the how to video!
9)If you are unable to find the camera app install this Nexus 7 Camera Launcher:
-This will also make the camera preview full screen.
10)Use this free app "4.2 Multiple User Enabler Root" to enable multi-user functionality.
-You can also use the terminal emulator to enable it too, see VFF instructions here.
Bricking, Boot Loops, Help & Fixes(Important):
If your HP TouchPad is stuck in a boot loop or not responding Don't Panic! Try the following:
-Hold down the Power and Home buttons together for 30sec to force the TouchPad to Reboot.
-Hold down the Power button and click the Home key 14 times.
-If you're stuck in a boot loop restore a back or do a fresh install, Click here for a how to Video:
-Dirty flashing older builds (CM9/CM10) over newer builds (CM10.1/CM10.2) will result in Boot loops.
-If this happens use your backup or do a fresh install, Click here for a how to Video:
-Doing an install with ACMEInstaller can sometimes result in a boot loop. Use a backup or flash the Rom and Gapps package through CWM or TWRP.
If your TouchPad seems bricked and won't turn on:
-If your battery has been fully drained, then you may need to leave it charging for a full day.
-When the battery is fully drained it can take the TouchPad a longtime to reach even the lowest battery level.
-The USB cable does not transfer enough power to effectively charge the tablet. You must use the wall plug when charging the HP TouchPad.
-After charging the HP TouchPad for a full day try holding down, home + power + volume down for 30+ seconds.
-If the tablet does not turn on after the previous steps it may be bricked and you will need to run the TPDebrick procedure found in the thread below:
Developer Jcsullins has posted a thread "TPDebrick v0.4" dedicated to helping people with bricked HP TouchPads(Important):
Note* All debricking questions should be posted here!
If you ran the WebOS doctor but it got stuck at 8-12% follow the instructions in the threads below:
The Official Fix your TouchPad ( 8-12% stopped, No SD, Opps reformat, $&^#[email protected]&# crap) thread.
Touchpad Backup with QPST -- need this for unbricking:
-Warning: Certain TouchPads can become "Bricked" if you let the battery drain to zero.
-Installing one of these free apps could solve the problem and save you time.
-AutomateIt, Play Store Link- What to do: New Rule/Trigger Battery level(Below 20%)/Action/Shutdown//save.
Or
-Llama, PLay Store Link- Location Profiles:Event tab choose + (at the bottom of the screen) Add condition (battery Level Below 20%) Actions (turn off phone)
Fixes for SDCARD issues for all versions of CyanogenMod
-Download a flashable.zip to increase the size of your internal storage.
How to Change the DPI settings for CM10:
-If your home screen looks a little off then you may wish to change the DPI/LCD density.
Note: Setting the DPI to something other than 160 or 120 can cause compatibility issues with the Google Play Store. If you are unable to download and install apps then change the DPI to 160 or 120.
You can change the DPI settings either by using a free LCD app or by editing the build prop. The two apps below will do the job.
Resolution change / Density, DPI Play Store Link:
or
Try editing the build prop with an easy to use free app.
Build.prop Editor, Play Store Link:
How and when to Use the WebOS Doctor(Important):
Q: What’s the WebOS Doctor and when should I use it?
The WebOS Doctor is a program that has two main functions for HP TouchPad users. It can either update your version of WebOS or fix problems with a damaged WebOS by completely reinstalling it. If WebOS no longer boots or apps and preware have stopped working correctly, then you will need to resinstall WebOS with the Doctor. A failed or interrupted attempt at changing the partition sizes with WebOS preware app Tailor may cause these problems. To check what version of WebOS is currently installed go to Launcher(Up Arrow)/Settings/Device Info/ Version
Note(Important): You MUST uninstall Android before running the WebOS doctor. Failing to remove Android before running the Doctor can result in the process becoming stuck at 8-12% and potentially bricking the device. If you are currently stuck visit the thread below for information about fixing the problem. If you’re unable to use the tablet at all follow the instructions in Jcsullins TPDebrick thread.
The Official Fix your TouchPad ( 8-12% stopped, No SD, Opps reformat, $&^#[email protected]&# crap....) thread.(Rootzwiki)
The Official Fix your TouchPad ( 8-12% stopped, No SD, Opps reformat, $&^#[email protected]&# crap....) thread.(CM)
TPDebrick v004 - Jcsullins dedicated thread for fixing Bricked TouchPads:
Note(Important): Running the Doctor will completely wipe all personal information, applications and preware from the TouchPad. Media like music and movies will not be affected. However I would recommend backing your important files to PC, before running the Doctor.
Note(Important): In order to install apps from the WebOS store you will need to get the Root Certificate fix for WebOS cloud services.
[Video+Guide] HP TouchPad Root Certificate fix for WebOS cloud services
How to run the WebOS Doctor:
1) Install Java
-Java must be installed in order for the TouchPad to communicate with your PC.
2) You MUST completely uninstall Android from the HP TouchPad before running the WebOS doctor. Remove Android by running the ACMEUinstaller2. Watch the following video for full uninstall instructions.
How to Uninstall Android or CyanogenMod on the HP TouchPad (All versions)
3) Download the latest 3.0.5 WebOS doctor application to your PC. If upgrading you can check your current version from WebOS by going to Launcher(Up Arrow)/Settings/Device Info/ Version.
WebOS Doctor 3.0.0 to 3.0.5 Official Links
4) Put the tablet into WebOS recovery mode by doing the following:
-In WebOS Reboot the device by going to Launcher(Up Arrow)/Settings/Device Info/ select “Reset options” choose restart.
-As soon as the screen goes dark hold down the volume up button until you enter WebOS Recovery mode. Note the large USB symbol that should be on the screen. If you miss it just reboot again and hold down the Volume up button right away. Once in WebOS recovery mode connect your USB cable to the PC.
5) Now you’re ready to run the WebOS Doctor app by clicking on the .jar file you downloaded in the previous step. Be sure that your tablet is fully charged and connected with the USB cable before starting this process. Running out of power or interrupting this process in anyway could brick your HP TouchPad. Please be careful and fully read the instructions before beginning.
-Double click the webosdoctor.jar file to launch the app
-Select your language then click next
-Accept the licence agreement, read the warning message then select next to begin the install.
-Be patient the process can take anywhere from 15min to 1hour to complete.
HP TouchPad Battery Drain issues during sleep (Important):
[Video]How to Reflash the A6 Firmware Method 1:
[Video]How to Reflash the A6 Firmware Method 2:
Full step by step A6 Firmware Flashing instructions and Info here!
The Problem:
Developer James Sullins, Aka Jcsullins, has informed HP TouchPads users that there is a problem with our tablets A6 Firmware. This issue can cause an usually high battery drain during sleep. This problem occurs overtime while running both CyanogeMod and WebOS, on the HP TouchPad. As a results the Touchpads battery drains more quickly with daily use and the overall life span is reduced.
The Solution:
Reflashing the A6 Firmware effectively fixes the problem but may need to be repeated as a part of regular HP TouchPad maintenance. Watch this video and follow the step by step instructions to reflash your own Touchpads A6 Firmware.
How to test:
How to monitor your battery
To monitor your battery drain history during sleep install the free app Battery Monitor Widget:
-Once installed open the app and go to history to see a log of your devices sleep history.
-To setup the Battery Calibration correctly for the HP TouchPad,
-go to BMW settings/calibration/Battery capacity/ and set it to 6300 (*f29c), 6000 (*i29c) or 5800 (*s29c) and tap OK
-Note* See the Battery p/n # on the original packaging.
-Note* after setting the calibration, users will have to allow several hours to pass before the history can be accumulated.
Or
You can also use Cool-Tools to monitor your battery drain in real time.
-Watch the instructional video Here.
A6 Firmware Threads & Info:
[Fix Guide] How to Reflash the A6 Firmware XDA
How to Reflash the A6 Firmware Method 2:
[Video] How to fix the A6 firmware Battery Drain Problem on the HP TouchPad Method 2
1) Boot to WebOs and in the "Just Type" box enter the following: webos20090606 or upupdowndownleftrightleftrightbastart
-Tap the developer mode icon and slide the toggle to on, then press submit.
-Plug the USB cable into the HP TouchPad and your PC.
2)On your PC Install Java and the WebOSQuickInstall-4.5.0 software*
- Note* If you have already previously installed Android with Java, then skip it.
a]Download Java:
b]Download Novacom Universal Installer:
c]Download WebOSQuickInstall-4.5.0:
3)Run the WebOSQuickInstall-4.5.0 software, note your TouchPad must be connected with the USB cable.
-Click on the Small globe icon located under the plus minus buttons.
-This will take us to a new menu where we will search “preware”
-Click the install button and the Preware app will be installed.
-You may now unplug the USB cable.
4)On the tablet while booted into WebOS navigate to downloads and select Preware.
-scroll down until you see a button appear to continue
-Search for “wterm” and install the app.
-Run wterm, and set a password to give the app Root permissions.
- You can set or change the password by looking for the wterm menu in the upper left corner and select setup.
-Click on New password and enter a simple password like ”0000”
-Confirm the password and press “Set Password” button, now hit done and exit.
-Note you can increase the font size by going to wterm preference settings.
5) Now in wterm enter the following command
PmA6Updater -f -d 0 /lib/firmware/a6_firmware.txt.00
PmA6Updater –a (Note this shorter command flashes two firmwares)
-It should take about 20-30 seconds to complete and will inform you upon completion.
-Congratulations you have now reflashed the A6 Firmware and can safely close the terminal and reboot your HP TouchPad.
Note: If you input the command and get a message saying it said can't open the A6 device, then try toggling developer mode off and on.
How to Reflash the A6 Firmware Method 1:
[video]How to Reflash the A6 Firmware Method 1:
1) Boot to WebOs and in the "Just Type" box enter the following: webos20090606
-Tap the developer mode icon and slide the toggle to on, then press submit.
WARNING: Do not enter a password. Just tap submit.
-Plug the USB cable into the HP TouchPad and your PC.
2)Install Java and the Novacom software*
- Note* If you have already previously installed Android with, Java and Novacom drivers, then proceed to step 3.
a]Download Java:
b]Download Novacom Universal Installer:
3)Open windows explorer and go to C:\Program Files\Palm, Inc\Terminal
-Now run the Terminal.bat*
-Note* if you are using a 64 bit OS and get the Error "Windows cannot find Javaw..." you will need to copy the Javaw.eve from C:\Windows\SysWOW64 and paste it into C:\Windows\System32.
4)In the open Novaterm window, select file\connect\Ok
-Now copy and paste the following line into Novaterm and press enter*
PmA6Updater -f -d 0 /lib/firmware/a6_firmware.txt.00
PmA6Updater –a (Note this shorter command flashes two firmwares)
-Note* Do Not! disconnect the TouchPad After starting this procedure.
-Novaterm will tell you "firmware update complete"
- In the open Novaterm window, select file\disconnect\Ok
-Congratulations you have now reflashed the A6 Firmware and can safely disconnect your HP TouchPad from the USB cable.
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Rom Flashing issues with CWM5 (Important):
Spoiler
The Problem:
-Developer Green has advised that using CWM5 to install(flash) a nightly or format the /data and /system partitions, may introduce corruption into the file system.
-It is advised to avoid updating though CWM5 for this reason.
-By installing Jcsullins new CWM6 you can avoid future corruption.(Included)
-CWM6 Download:
-Updating your Rom with CWM5 can cause the inode errors seen in double penguin mode while installing with the ACEMEInstaller3.
-Due to corruption introduced from flashing/Updating Roms though CWM5, your system partition may have errors.
The Solution: (Also a safe way to upgrade from CM9-CM10)
-Uninstalling CyanogenMod with the ACMEUninstaller and freshly installing with the ACMEInstaller 3 will resolve any possible issues.
-To avoid problems when updating from CM9-CM10 you should first make a full Nandroid backup, then uninstall CM9.
-Next Fully install CM9 using the ACMEInstaller3.
-Once Complete restore your CM9 Nandroid backup,
-Now you can safely update from CM9- CM10 with the ACMEInstaller3 or
-You can also safely flash the CM10 Rom and gapps package with CWM6.
-It’s fine to flash regular.zip files through CWM5; such as gapps files, fixes/patches and CWM6.zip These will not cause corruption and are safe for daily flashing.
-Use CWM6 from now on Download:
-Note* CWM6 has already been included for everyone using this guide to install CyanogenMod for the first time.
-[RECOVERY] JCSullins' Touchpad CWM6 v6.0.1.9 [2012-12-15] Full Thread Here!
-For more information Please watch the CWM6 Video Here:
Spoiler
Rom Flashing issues with CWM5 (Important):
The Problem:
-Developer Green has advised that using CWM5 to install(flash) a nightly or format the /data and /system partitions, may introduce corruption into the file system.
-It is advised to avoid updating though CWM5 for this reason.
-By installing Jcsullins new CWM6 you can avoid future corruption.(Included)
-CWM6 Download:
-Updating your Rom with CWM5 can cause the inode errors seen in double penguin mode while installing with the ACEMEInstaller3.
-Due to corruption introduced from flashing/Updating Roms though CWM5, your system partition may have errors.
The Solution: (Also a safe way to upgrade from CM9-CM10)
-Uninstalling CyanogenMod with the ACMEUninstaller and freshly installing with the ACMEInstaller 3 will resolve any possible issues.
-To avoid problems when updating from CM9-CM10 you should first make a full Nandroid backup, then uninstall CM9.
-Next Fully install CM9 using the ACMEInstaller3.
-Once Complete restore your CM9 Nandroid backup,
-Now you can safely update from CM9- CM10 with the ACMEInstaller3 or
-You can also safely flash the CM10 Rom and gapps package with CWM6.
-It’s fine to flash regular.zip files through CWM5; such as gapps files, fixes/patches and CWM6.zip These will not cause corruption and are safe for daily flashing.
-Use CWM6 from now on Download:
-Note* CWM6 has already been included for everyone using this guide to install CyanogenMod for the first time.
-[RECOVERY] JCSullins' Touchpad CWM6 v6.0.1.9 [2012-12-15] Full Thread Here!
-For more information Please watch the CWM6 Video Here:
Partition Size Problems and ACMEInstaller3(Important):
The Problem:
-CM10 requires a larger partition size than CM9.
-The ACMEInstaller 3 is meant to increase the partition size from 300MB to 400MB.
-CM9 only needed 300MB but Jelly Bean is a larger Rom and requires more space(350MB).
-In some cases users have reported 0.0/400MB of space left after installing CM10.
-Although everything may still run fine it is recommend to leave at least a little space free. The consequences of running it without free space are not known.
How to monitor free System Storage space with CM10(Optional):
-You can use a free app,Quick System Info PRO, to check the size of your partitions and remaining free space, it should be = 387MB or 402MB. Either of these is acceptable and indicates that the ACMEInstaller3 worked correctly.
-Having a system size of 387Mib = 400MB and is perfectly normal after using ACME3
-Users report having a size of 394 after flashing to a new Rom. This is also acceptable.
-If your partition is an odd size or you get random reboots,then you may have encountered problems due to flashing you Rom.
Quick System Info PRO Video Link:
Quick System Info PRO Play Store Link:
-If you use the ACMEInstaller3 and then later restore your Nandroid backup of CM9, you will still retain the larger partition size.
-You can then use CWM or TWRP to safely flash from CM9-CM10 but flashing from CM10-CM9 can cause a boot loop.
How to free up System Storage space with CM10(Optional):
I believe I have located about 15.89MB of data we can safely delete. Android in space videos and Phone Ring tones are located @
root/system/media/videos & root/system/media/audio/ring tones.
X-plore File Manager, use this app to delete the files:
Note* X-plore needs to be given Root Permissions by clicking the 3 dots in the corner and choosing configuration. Here check your Root Access settings. SuperUser + Mount Writable, this is what it should say. Next you may need to reboot before it takes effect.
How to guide for changing your system, data, and cache partition sizes(Optional): (Gradular)
Related Links:
-[ROM] CM10.1 Test Builds for the HP TouchPad, Android 4.2.2
[ROM] How to install jcsullins CM10 Unofficial Preview Builds @ RootzWiki
XDA thread for CM10:
TPDebrick v0.4
Android on 4G TouchPad Thread
How to guide for changing your system, data, and cache partition sizes: (Gradular)
Cool Tools for Tweaking and monitoring your Battery in CM10, the must have testing app:
Official CyanogenMod 9 Nightly Build Discussion:
Latest Official Nightly Builds of CM9:
GOO.IM: All Gapps Downloads:
ACMEInstaller3 thread @ RootzWiki
How to install Jcsullins CM10 with Sound @ RootzWiki
Extra Downloads:
Mpgrimm2 Dev-Host backup files
Mpgrimm2 Dev-Host backup files*mirror
Flashable.zip file to change the partition size to 512MB
CWM6 tenderloin-20121215:
Nexus 7 Camera Launcher:
moboot_038-tenderloin.zip
tpdebrick-v004.zip
moboot_0.3.5.zip
ACMEInstaller3
Donate to the Developers:
Donate to show your appreciation to our hard working developers:
Donate to Jcsullins:
Donate to Dorregaray:
Donate to Evervolv Team (Flintman):
Donate to Milaq
Donate to Invisiblek:
How to install Android 4.2 and 4.3 Builds on the HP TouchPad
Hello HP TouchPad users, Great News! Android 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 Roms are now available. These Roms are almost fully functional except for a few that lack Bluetooth support see the Rom notes. Most builds have h/w video, Camera, WiFi, Bluetooth, Sound & Mic support. Battery drain during sleep is low around (-4mA to -10mA) for most builds, see guide. Below you will find a comparison and overview of all the available Android 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 Roms. Read the summarized descriptions for important information and notes about the builds. Remember many of these are testing builds, so Please make a nandroid backup and read the information carefully. Please thank and leave our incredible developers some feedback here or in the related threads.
General Unofficial Release Notes:
Working:
-Sound and Mic
-Camera
-H/W Video
-SDcard
-WiFi
-Most builds have a Low to medium battery drain during sleep -4mA to -10mA or -4mA to -30mA(See below)
Known Issues:
-Flashing CM9/CM10 Over CM10.1/Android4.2/4.3 through CWM or TWRP, can cause a boot loop.(use a Backup)
If your HP TouchPad is stuck in a boot loop or not responding Don't Panic! Try the following:
-Hold down the Power and Home buttons together for 30sec to force the TouchPad to Reboot.
-Hold down the Power button and click the Home key 14 times.
-Doing an install with ACMEInstaller can sometimes result in a boot loop.
-To fix the boot loop, Use a backup or flash the Rom and Gapps package through CWM or TWRP.
The usual HP TouchPad battery drain issues:
-If your battery is heavily drained, then you may need to leave it charging for a full day.
-When the battery is fully drained it can take the TP a longtime to reach even the lowest battery level.
-The USB cable that comes with the HP TP is often defective and breaks easily. Try using another USB cable if possible.
-The USB cable does not transfer enough power to effectively charge the tablet. You must use the wall plug when charging the HP TouchPad.
-To be safe don't let your TouchPad run out of Batteries ever!!
-You can add an automatic shutdown Rule
-AutomateIt, Play Store Link- What to do: New Rule/Trigger Battery level(Below 20%)/Action/Shutdown//save. Or
-Llama, Play Store Link- Location Profiles:Event tab choose + (at the bottom of the screen) Addcondition (battery Level Below 20%) Actions (turn off phone)
How to update/install Android 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 Builds on the HP TouchPad
Disclaimer: Make a backup before installing any of these Roms! Testing builds should only be used by experienced users whom are familiar with recovering their device.
Clean install(Recommended):
When updating your version of Android its recommended to do a clean install of Android. You can do this by using your recovery(CWM or TWRP) to Format/Wipe the system data and the cache partitions. You can also fully Uninstall and Reinstall Android to accomplish a clean install. You will find a full step by step instructional video below. First choose an Android 4.2, 4.3 or 4.4 Rom and Gapps package from the detailed guides. Next transfer the two .zip files to your Android device with the USB or direct download them. Watch the how to update video below for step by step instructions. note that you must have the correct Gapps for your version of Android or you may experience errors with the Keyboard, Play Store or other Google apps.
Note(Important):If you have not installed Android before, then start by using the "Easy Way" guide below and installing one of the prepared install packages. Once you have Android running make a Nandroid backup before trying the large selection of available Roms in this thread. If you are currently using an older version of Android like 2.3 or 4.0.1(CM7/CM9), then you should do a Full uninstall and reinstall. This fixes several problematic issues like increasing the system partition size from 400-600MB to accommodate larger Android 4.2+(CM10+) Roms. If you're currently using a newer Rom like CM10+ and have CWM6+ then you can upgrade with a clean install after increasing your system partition size. You can do this by using the WebOS Preware app Tailor, or by using a flashable 512MB zip located in Gradular's thread, How to guide for changing your system, data, and cache partition sizes to whatever you want.
How to check your Android version and System Partition size:
-Get the free app,Quick System Info PRO, to check the size of your partitions and remaining free space.
-Having a System Partition size of 500-600MB is needed when installing Android 4.2+ Roms.
-Check your version of Android by going to Settings/About Tablet/Android Version.
Tailor Video:
Don't forget! First make a Nandroid backup of your current setup! Full CWM and TWRP Video here:
Dirty Flash(Not Recommended):
If you wish to keep your current setup and have made a Nandroid backup, then you can attempt to upgrade using a Dirty flash. Download your selected Rom and gapps zips and flash them through CWM or TWRP recovery. Don't forget to wipe your caches, Click here to see a how to dirty flash your Rom video clip.I would only recommend doing this over similar Roms and only moving upwards version wise. For example CM10 to CM10.1 or Evevolv AOSP 4.3 to 4.4. Flashing CM10.2 to CM10.1 can cause boot loops, so be sure to have a backup before you attempt any Dirty flashing.
Clean Install vs Dirty Install Rom/Updates via Recovery: (After initial install with Acme3) ->Mpgrimm2 Quote
"Clean installing" a rom usually means to format the 3 basic partitions (& sometimes the /boot too depending on the rom/kernel script) and flash the rom as recommended by most devs to avoid issues (some rom installer scripts will handle the formatting for you, but shouldn't be assumed unless stated by the rom's developer. 9-14-13: See Attachment for example).
"Dirty Installing" a rom typically involves formatting the system & cache (sometimes only the cache :thumbdown: ) and flashing a rom to preserve /data partition with user apps & settings.
A cleaner method for this is to format all 3 partitions, flash rom, and restore only /data from a backup.
I've rarely seen dirty installs recommended by devs, but when I have seen them say it was "OK to try", it was done on the same rom/firmware base between incremental rom updates only (vs b/w CM7 - CM9 or CM9 - CM10, etc), and if you had a bug, you needed to go back and do a clean install before reporting it or expecting help. I will add that many people have been successful restoring their CM9 data after flashing CM10 & Gapps.
See Picture here:
http://rootzwiki.com/uploads/monthly_09_2013/post-130675-0-90084800-1379142203.jpg
"Full Install" Installing Android on the HP TouchPad by using the ACMEINstaller5 to flash zips located in the cminstall folder.
"Full Uninstall and Reinstall" Removing Android with the ACMEUninstaller then Fully Installing Android with the ACMEInstaller5.
Read all about using CWM6 in this great thread by Mpgrimm2:
[RECOVERY] JCSullins' Touchpad CWM6 v6.0.1.9 [2012-12-15]
If this if your first time install Android onto the HP Touchpad, then refer to my Full guide in the 2ND post below!
Android 4.4 Kitkat Test Builds Guide and Links:
[ROM]Evervolv | 4.0.0p1 [AOSP 4.4.2] [3.4 kernel] [TEST] W/UMS,MTP,PTP support
Download 4.4 Kitkat Gapps here:
Notes:Low to Medium battery drain(-4mA to -30mA) Android 3.4 Kernel, h/w video, Audio & Mic, Non Data Media Builds, Automated Updater and Installer, No Camera, No Bluetooth.
Note: Windows users may need to do the following in order to attach the Touchpad with the USB cable.
1. Go into Device manager. You will see "MTP USB Device" under portable devices.
2. Right Click it and select update driver software
3. Select Browse my computer for driver software.
4. Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
5. Select USB Mass Storage Device then click next.
and/or
6.To transfer files to PC, turn on USB mass Storage from the USB connection notification on the Android device.
Note(Important): This build Requires that you use a new version of TWRP Recovery with selinux support.
Download openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-tenderloin-selinux.img
[Note(Important): I would recommend increasing the size of your System Partition for this build. After my install I had 398/400MB free, so Flash the 512MB zip below or use Tailor to adjust the size.
Note(Important): This is an Android Open Source Project (AOSP) rom not a CyanogenMod (CM) rom. Dirty flashing an AOSP rom over a CM rom can causes errors and rebooting issues. Always do a clean install when moving from CM to AOSP and vise versa.
Flash through recovery to change the partition size to 512MB(Gradular&codycoyote)
ACMEInstaller4/5 Testing by iMark90 Thread here:
News and Updates Video, ACME4/5 new CWM and TWRP zips by iMarck90:
[ROM][UNOFFICIAL][4.4.2] CyanogenMod 11.0 Nightlies - 3.4 kernel variant By Invisiblek
Download 4.4 Kitkat Gapps here:
Notes:Low to Medium battery drain(-4mA to -30mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Test Build Make a Backup!, No Camera, No Bluetooth.
[Note((Warning)): This is a Data Media build and could cause you major problems if the following instructions are not fully read and understood by the user. Once you've made these changes you'll need to run the ACMEUninstall2 to change them back.
[Note(Important): It is recommended to increase the size of your partition from 400-500/600MB using the ACMEInstaller4/5, Tailor in WebOS, or The_apes Flashable zips
Note(Important): This build also requests that you use a new data media CWM that requires you to change the layout of your partitions. Previously Android and WebOS shared SDcard space in the Media partition (the space you see when transferring data via the USB cable). This build separates the Android and WebOS space by asking you to move free space from the Media partition to the Android Data partition(the place where apps are stored). This new layout will show two SDcards when accessing the tablet from the PC, one for Android and one for WebOS. To make this change you can use either Tailor or a flashable .zip created by XDA member the_ape.
Downloads:
cwm_selinux_6.0.5.4_datamedia
The_apes Flashable zips
Note: Make sure you have enough free space before flashing one of these zips. There are two types of .zips in a variety of different sizes. One changes just the Data/Media partition and another changes both the System and Data/Media partitions. Be sure to choose a zip that best accommodates your TP model 16or32GB.
[ROM] [NIGHTLY] [KitKat] [4.4] CyanogenMod 11.0 nightlies [2.6/3.0 Kernel]By Milaq
Notes: Low battery drain (-4mA to -30mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Nightly Builds, Pie Controls, Inverted Volume Controls, No Camera, No Bluetooth.
[Note((Warning)): This is a Data Media build and could cause you major problems if the following instructions are not fully read and understood by the user. Once you've made these changes you'll need to run the ACMEUninstall2 to change them back.
[Note(Important): It is recommended to increase the size of your partition from 400-500/600MB using the ACMEInstaller4/5, Tailor in WebOS, or The_apes Flashable zips
Note(Important): This build also requests that you use a new data media CWM that requires you to change the layout of your partitions. Previously Android and WebOS shared SDcard space in the Media partition (the space you see when transferring data via the USB cable). This build separates the Android and WebOS space by asking you to move free space from the Media partition to the Android Data partition(the place where apps are stored). This new layout will show two SDcards when accessing the tablet from the PC, one for Android and one for WebOS. To make this change you can use either Tailor or a flashable .zip created by XDA member the_ape.
Downloads:
Data Media CWM 6.0.4.6
The_apes Flashable zips
Note: Make sure you have enough free space before flashing one of these zips. There are two types of .zips in a variety of different sizes. One changes just the Data/Media partition and another changes both the System and Data/Media partitions. Be sure to choose a zip that best accommodates your TP model 16or32GB.
Android 4.3 Rom Guide and Links:
[ROM] Evervolv | 3.3.0p1 [AOSP 4.3.1] [Nightlies] W/UMS supportBy flintman
(Download)Evervolv | 3.3.0p1 [AOSP 4.3.1] [Test Build] W/UMS support:
Notes:low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Nightly Builds, Automated Updates, Camera works, Bluetooth.
Note(Important): This is an Android Open Source Project (AOSP) rom not a CyanogenMod (CM) rom. Dirty flashing an AOSP rom over a CM rom can causes errors and rebooting issues. Always do a clean install when moving from CM to AOSP and vise versa.
Note: Windows users may need to do the following in order to attach the Touchpad with the USB cable.
1. Go into Device manager. You will see "MTP USB Device" under portable devices.
2. Right Click it and select update driver software
3. Select Browse my computer for driver software.
4. Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
5. Select USB Mass Storage Device then click next.
and/or
6.To transfer files to PC, turn on USB mass Storage from the USB connection notification on the Android device.
[ROM] Invisiblek Android 4.3 CyanogenMod 10.2 Nightly Builds By Invisiblek
Notes:Low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Camera, No Bluetooth.
Note This CM build does not use the Data Media CWM and is recommended.
Note: Windows users may need to do the following in order to attach the Touchpad with the USB cable.
1. Go into Device manager. You will see "MTP USB Device" under portable devices.
2. Right Click it and select update driver software
3. Select Browse my computer for driver software.
4. Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
5. Select USB Mass Storage Device then click next.
and/or
6.To transfer files to PC, turn on USB mass Storage from the USB connection notification on the Android device.
[Note(Important): I would recommend increasing the size of your System Partition for this build. Use the ACMEInstaller4/5, Flash the 512MB zip below or use Tailor to adjust the size.
[ROM] [NIGHTLY] [JB] [4.3] CyanogenMod 10.2 nightlieshttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2450358http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2450358By Milaq
Notes: Low battery drain (-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Nightly Builds, Pie Controls, Inverted Volume Controls, Camera doesn't fully work, Bluetooth.
Note(Important): It is recommended to increase the size of your partition from 400-500/600MB using the ACMEInstaller4/5, Tailor in WebOS, or The_apes Flashable zips
Note:If wifi turns off in suspend/Sleep mode - uncheck wifi optimisation.
-Settings/Wi-Fi/3 Dots/Advanced/Wi-fI optimization (uncheck)
Note(Important): This build also requests that you use a new data media CWM that requires you to change the layout of your partitions. Previously Android and WebOS shared SDcard space in the Media partition (the space you see when transferring data via the USB cable). This build separates the Android and WebOS space by asking you to move free space from the Media partition to the Android Data partition(the place where apps are stored). This new layout will show two SDcards when accessing the tablet from the PC, one for Android and one for WebOS. To make this change you can use either Tailor or a flashable .zip created by XDA member the_ape.
Downloads:
Data Media CWM 6.0.4.5
The_apes Flashable zips
Note: Make sure you have enough free space before flashing one of these zips. There are two types of .zips in a variety of different sizes. one that changes just the Data/Media partition and another that changes both the System and Data/Media partitions. Be sure to choose a zip that best accommodates your TP model 16or32GB.
Note: Once you've made these changes you'll need to use Tailor if you wish to change them back.
Note(Important): The Evervolv AOSP Android 4.3.1 and Invisibleks Roms doesn't need these changes and recommended for average or inexperienced users. This setup should only be done by expert users!
CM10.2 Nightly Video:
Android 4.2.2 Rom Guide and Links:
Jcsullins Full CM10.1 Bluetooth Build [20131210] based on Milaqs Nightly builds:
Notes: Low battery drain (-4mA to -10mA), h/w video, Audio & Mic, Camera, Pie Controls, Bluetooth + Bluetooth tethering.
cm-10.1-20131210-SNAPSHOT-VPN-tenderloin.zip
Drmarbles Post about the new build:
[ROM][4.2.2 CM10.1] <KANG>SCHIZOID 2.11 All-in-One[12DEC2013] By shumash
Notes:Low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA)h/w video, Audio & Mic, Camera works, Pie Controls, AOKP Rom Control, Performance settings(OC), Hybrid Properties, Bluetooth.
Schizoid 2.11 Video:
[NIGHTLY][ROM][JB][4.2.2] CyanogenMod 10.1 nightlies By milaq
Notes: Low battery drain (-4mA to -10mA), h/w video, Audio & Mic, Nightly Builds, Camera works, Pie Controls, Bluetooth.
CM10.1 Builds Video:
[ROM] Evervolv | 3.2.0p1 [AOSP 4.2.2] [Nightlies] W/UMS support By flintman
Notes:Low to medium battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Nightly Builds, Camera works! No Bluetooth.
Evervolv AOSP 4.2.2 Video:
[ROM] [4.2] CarbonROM Alpha [7-6-13] By PatrickC
Notes:Low to medium battery drain(-4mA to -10mA)h/w video, Audio & Mic, Camera works, No Bluetooth.
[rom][cm 10.1] |||true tablet ui|| By fahd_freak
Notes:Notes: Low to Medium battery drain (-4mA to -10mA),h/w video, Audio & Mic, Tablet UI(Single navbar at the bottom), No Bluetooth and No Camera.
[ROM] Uncapped 0.5.4.1 (CM10.1) (Android 4.2.2) 7/06/13 *Vanilla Working* By blmvxer
Notes: Low battery drain (-4mA to -10mA),h/w video, Audio & Mic, Pie Controls, Camera works, No Bluetooth.
Re: [ROM] [12/16] How to install jcsullins CM10 Unofficial Preview Builds with Sound
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Re: [ROM] [12/16] How to install jcsullins CM10 Unofficial Preview Builds with Sound
I've been referring people to your rootzwiki thread for awhile. Thanks for making one here.
Found it Roland! I'll PM BigSimon. Don't forget to add the "Edited: 2-13-13" so it matches the date on the Rootz thread, and maybe throw in that picture I posted showing the correct Palm,Inc folder contents.
Re: [ROM] [12/16] How to install jcsullins CM10 Unofficial Preview Builds with Sound
Tnx alot buddy,thats what I looking for,
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Re: [ROM] [12/16] How to install jcsullins CM10 Unofficial Preview Builds with Sound
Wow! Very nice thread! Thank you for making this. Good job.
XDA Rocks
waynekirby said:
Request a mod to make this a sticky
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bananagranola said:
I've been referring people to your rootzwiki thread for awhile. Thanks for making one here.
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sina.1993h said:
Tnx alot buddy,thats what I looking for,
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nickster1 said:
Wow! Very nice thread! Thank you for making this. Good job.
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Thank you guys We have a great Android community here and i'm glad to be a part of it:good:
mpgrimm2 said:
Found it Roland! I'll PM BigSimon. Don't forget to add the "Edited: 2-13-13" so it matches the date on the Rootz thread, and maybe throw in that picture I posted showing the correct Palm,Inc folder contents.
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I actually wasn't able to fit it into the title so I added it in a additional post. I just added your Palm, Inc picture, thank you for making it:good:
For RolandDeschain79, updated CM9 packs for your OP...
CM9 20130224 mbt3.5 cminstall.zip - 178.03 MB
CM9 20130224 mbt3.8 cminstall.zip - 178.17 MB
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RolandDeschain79 said:
I actually wasn't able to fit it into the title so I added it in a additional post.
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You really need that edited date in the OP if possible. Pehaps you can modify the title to fit for both sites..
[How to] Install Jcsullins CM10 20121216 Unofficial Build - Edited 2/23/13
mpgrimm2 said:
For RolandDeschain79, updated CM9 packs for your OP...
CM9 20130224 mbt3.5 cminstall.zip - 178.03 MB
CM9 20130224 mbt3.8 cminstall.zip - 178.17 MB
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You really need that edited date in the OP if possible. Pehaps you can modify the title to fit for both sites..
[How to] Install Jcsullins CM10 20121216 Unofficial Build - Edited 2/23/13
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Hey mpgrimm2, Thanks for the updated CM9 file hosting. I'll update the thread title too:highfive:
Re: [ROM] [12/16] How to install jcsullins CM10 Unofficial Preview Builds Edited 2/2
RolandDeschain79 said:
Known Issues:
-Streaming videos via flash in Web Browsers is glitchy and often only the Audio plays.
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This is not an issue with the ROM whatsoever. It is a feature of JB.
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Flash videos for CM10
GuyIncognito721 said:
This is not an issue with the ROM whatsoever. It is a feature of JB.
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Hello, i'm a little confused by your statement. Are you saying that all devices using JB have issues playing flash videos in the Web Browsers? My Note 2 runs flash just fine with the Firefox Beta browser. Of course I had to manually install flash but videos play fine.
Did you see this note and try this method?
-Flash videos work in the Dolphin Browser, if you double tap the video after starting it video
RolandDeschain79 said:
Hello, i'm a little confused by your statement. Are you saying that all devices using JB have issues playing flash videos in the Web Browsers? My Note 2 runs flash just fine with the Firefox Beta browser. Of course I had to manually install flash but videos play fine.
Did you see this note and try this method?
-Flash videos work in the Dolphin Browser, if you double tap the video after starting it video
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I'm saying it's incorrect and disingenuous to state that problems with flash videos is a "known issue" with the ROM. Sure you can try to sideload it and use a third party browser to try and load flash videos, but when the base of the ROM, Jelly Bean, fundamentally does not support flash, it is not an "issue", and any functionality you achieve should be considered a bonus.
"Known Issues"
GuyIncognito721 said:
I'm saying it's incorrect and disingenuous to state that problems with flash videos is a "known issue" with the ROM. Sure you can try to sideload it and use a third party browser to try and load flash videos, but when the base of the ROM, Jelly Bean, fundamentally does not support flash, it is not an "issue", and any functionality you achieve should be considered a bonus.
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Thanks for the clarification, I do see your point. However the "Known Issues" section isn't there to list just problems with the specific Rom but the TouchPad problems in general. For-instance the charging issues are not specific to this Rom but to the TouchPad in general. Its simply a very frequently asked question that people should be made aware of, like using the ACMEInstaller3. If you have a look at my RootzWiki thread or YouTube Page you will see that dozens of people have asked about using flash. Adding a simple note about something we know is an issue for many people saves me from having to answer that question over and over again.
Perhaps a little rephrasing is in order like so.
-Streaming videos via flash in the Web Browsers is unsupported in JB and often only the Audio plays.
Note these are "Unofficial Release Notes" because we don't have official release notes.
I do appreciate peoples feedback and I will make some revisions to this. Thank you for your input:good:
Re: [ROM] [12/16] How to install jcsullins CM10 Unofficial Preview Builds Edited 2/2
I think what it is edited to now is more appropriate. Thanks. Also, it would appear the chrome update today alleviated the issues that were plaguing it previously. Anyone else confirm?
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Chrome issues on the HP TouchPad
GuyIncognito721 said:
I think what it is edited to now is more appropriate. Thanks. Also, it would appear the chrome update today alleviated the issues that were plaguing it previously. Anyone else confirm?
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Thanks for your input and news about Chrome. I will test Chrome out on my TouchPad, its been so glitchy for so long........
I've Tested Chrome now and it appears to be working normally and without the keyboard disappearing, :victory:
I will now remove the note about chrome not working properly from the OP. Thanks again for testing it out and letting us know.:good:
New CM10 build!
Hello HP TouchPad Users, Great news!
I have just spotted a new Build of Jcsullins CM10 for the HP touchPad, Time for testing! Thank you Jcsullins!
http://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouc...L-tenderloin-FOR_LIMITED_TESTING_ONLY_CAM.zip
So far everything is working. The only problem so far is the long pause (up to 30 seconds) before OS is ready to be used upon a reboot.
Chrome works fine now as well
Battery life has improved significantly as well, without sacrificing rock solid WiFi.
Still lots more to test. Antutu also gave me a higher score - still much lower than CM9 though.
One thing I noticed in the 20130304 version is that the battery icon one the bottom right doesn't show the lightning bolt when charging as well as in settings. It says discharging even though its connected and charging. The lock screen does say charging though.
[Video] Installing CM11 on the Motorola Droid X (MB810)
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Instructions for installing CM11 on Motorola Droid X:
If you're on a custom ROM already (CM, MIUI, LiquidICS, etc.) goto step 6.
Download Droid 2 Recovery Bootstrapper CWM 5.0.2.0,
Framaroot: newer versions may not work Framaroot-1.4.1.apk (XDA) - AFH - RootJunky - Mega -
Framaroot.apk
, twrp_2.7_cm11_dx.zip, latest gapps, and ROM to sdcard from one of the storages: MEGA, Mediafire, GDrive.
On phone: Settings->Applications(Enable Unknown sources)->Development->Enable USB Debugging.
Install Framaroot.apk, launch it and select "Gimli", reboot you're phone.
Install Droid2RecoveryBootstrap_CWM5.0.2.0.apk, launch it, select "Bootstrap Recovery", grant Superuser access and reboot phone.
Reboot phone into CWM Recovery or if you on stock firmware launch Droid X Bootstrapper and press "Reboot Recovery".
In CWM choose wipe data/factory reset (this will completely delete all your data on phone except sdcard), then install zip from sdcard and select twrp_cm11_dx.zip.
Reboot system.
(It's touch) Recovery -> Team Win Recovery.
In TWRP choose Install and select ROM, then slide, then make the same with gapps.
After install press Reboot system.
Additional:
Changelog
If you want to format data and cache partitions to ext4, you'll need to flash data_cache_2ext4.zip. To revert the partitions back to ext3, you'll need to wipe data/factory reset in stock recovery.
In both cases you loose your files on these partitions.It at a point turns on and off the display and buttons, its not off, be patient.
Upgrading:
Reboot to recovery.
Select "Backup"
Check all boxes that apply, then swipe.
Once finished, go back to the main menu.
Select "Wipe -> Advanced Wipe".
Check all boxes that apply but "sdcard" then swipe.
Return to main menu again.
Select "Install".
Find and select the latest version of the ROM that is saved on your sdcard, then select "Add More Zips" and find the latest version of Gapps that is on your sdcard, swipe.
Select "Reboot System". Enjoy!
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Live support:
If you already have a favorite IRC client: #DROIDX-CM11
If you don't have an IRC client: Webchat.
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Supported languages:
Arabic - Egypt (makes a difference!!)
Chinese - China (maybe simplified)
Chinese - Taiwan
Czech - Czech
Danish - Denmark
Dutch - Netherlands
English - U.S, British, Indian
French - France
German - Germany
Hebrew - Israel
Hungarian - Hungary
Italian - Italy
Korean - Korea
Modern Greek - Greece
Polish - Poland
Portuguese - Brazil
Romanian - Romania
Russian - Russia
Spanish - Spain
Swedish - Sweden
Ukrainian - Ukrainian
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Bugs:
Camera Colors are slightly off (slightly blueish)
Hdmi only works with "RealHdmi" app (play store)
Netflix (http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23159073880937064)
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Credit:
@Quarx, @m.ksy, @Aaahh, masterminds
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Preformence Guide:
About phone --> Click Build number 8 times Necessary for the two below
Developer Options --> At the Bottom: Select runtime --> ART (its truely an art)
Performance --> Force high-end graphics(optional)
Aero Control (play store) -->Menu --> CPU Performance --> Govenor Settings --> smartass
Aero Control (play store) --> Menu --> GPU Control --> GPU Control
Aero Control (play store) --> Menu --> Memory Tuning --> Low Memory Option
Aero Control (play store) --> Menu --> Memory Tuning --> IO Scheduler --> deadline
Aero Control (play store) --> Settings --> Reboot check mark...
Clear cache from twrp
Feel free to suggest more, This is what help Preformence tons...
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Links:
Download Recovery and CM and Gapps By m.ksy(Newest, first hand)
https://mega.co.nz/#F!sBZn3aga!dPA6NF1iYnZ8iWQhxIHr0Q
http://www.mediafire.com/?xdk1aolbxo4l3
App:
drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9uqk9InEzCYWU1uczRlQlo2NGs&usp=sharing
Github
https://github.com/MotoDX-CM11/android
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Updates:
- CM repo sync
- Quarx's repo sync
- fixed BT headset audio
- fixed no digits on clock and ringing alarm screens
- leave only MPEG4 codec for camcorder(again)
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I made a installer app, Why dont you give it a try? (BUGGED ABIT)
XDA:DevDB Information
MotoDX-CM11, ROM for the Motorola Droid X
Contributors
Aaahh, m.ksy, sd_shadow, Aaahh
Source Code: https://github.com/MotoDX-CM11
ROM OS Version: 4.4.x KitKat
ROM Kernel: Linux 2.6.x
ROM Firmware Required: TWRP 2.6.3.0||2.7.0.0
Based On: CyanogenMod
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 12.26
Stable Release Date: 2014-12-26
Current Beta Version: 09.30
Beta Release Date: 2014-09-30
Created 2014-07-24
Last Updated 2015-12-13
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Multiple Roms:
We can have two roms in place of recovery but the only other thing that would work is cm11...
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Lol, rock on!
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Aaahh said:
WE DID IT!!! WE DID IT!!!
Okay i got cm11 to work!!!!
Two zips to flash and an apk!!!
I just GOT IT TO WORK!!!
Um okay install the 621mod cwm5 apk after rootinging with framaroot!
Then Flash my flash.zip
Then flash C11xxxxxxx.zip
BAM!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBCw4_XgouA&feature=kp
what work and doesnt is uknown it just booted,
IT will BOOTLOOP, THATS NORMAL JUST LEAVE IT THERE FOR LIKE 30MINUTES WITH A ATLEAST 80% BATTERY!!!
Cm11xxxx
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9uqk9InEzCYUVZ2TVVlUjd0c1E/edit?usp=sharing
YOU MUST OPEN THE CM11 ZIP AND GOT TO meta/google/android/updater-script AND DELTE THE ASSET!
i'm sorry i'm to distracted testing!
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Thanks so much Aaahh! You are now my favorite dev!
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So delete the file and flash? No gapps? First like!
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Bobcus Leper said:
Thanks so much Aaahh! You are now my favorite dev!
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So delete the file and flash? No gapps? Or at least the core ones? First like!
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Btw i don't see a assets file.
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Changelog
Changelog: This ChangeLog maybe more up to date.
cm-11-20150112-UNOFFICIAL-shadow.zip
fix for SMS/MMS
cm-11-20150111-UNOFFICIAL-shadow.zip
CM repo sync
Quarx's repo sync
removed LockClock, again
fix for SMS/MMS
cm-11-20140914-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
Quarx's repo sync
add some langs
soft reboot option
submix support
remove egl/hwui props
decrease ro.telephony.call_ring.delay to 50
remove voice quality config (not usable)
restore 300mhz
a lot of powersave fixes for kernel
try to fix random power up after shutdown phone
twrp 2.8.0.0
cm-11-20140817-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
Quarx's repo sync
minor kernel fixes
cm-11-20140729-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
Quarx's repo sync
restored powersave and smartass governors
smartass+deadline used as defaults
set min CPU freq to 400 MHz (does not affect the battery)
new freq calculate method for interactive (by Blechd0se)
increase DSP freq to 875 MHz
some fixes for BT HID
fixed some memory leaks
cm-11-20140722-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
Quarx's repo sync
changes for TWRP (smaller size, selectable true wipe)
enabled ALS (increase screen brightness)
autoswith battery driver for non-original battery
battery life optimization
support BT-keyboards
remove useless binaries
different kernel tweaks
cm-11-20140713-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
Quarx's repo sync
fixed BT headset audio
fixed no digits on clock and ringing alarm screens
leave only MPEG4 codec for camcorder(again)
cm-11-20140709-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
Quarx's repo sync
restored cm bootanimation
increased max event limit (better performance)
now use 720p encoder from sources
reduce hwui memory usage
cm-11-20140706-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
Quarx's repo sync
initial HDMI support (RealHDMI required)
detailed log
cm-11-20140704-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
Quarx's repo sync
some fixes for kernel
calendar sync with new gapps
detailed log
cm-11-20140620-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync (Android 4.4.4)
Quarx's repo sync
cm-11-20140614-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync (CM Account)
Quarx's repo sync
removed unneeded libs
by default GPU OC disabled
fixed charge only mode
enabled zRam (swap 128mb) (type 'free' in terminal)
some system modules moved to kernel
cm-11-20140607-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync (Android 4.4.3)
Quarx's repo sync
some fixes for system stability
cm-11-20140523-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync (lot of changes)
Quarx's repo sync
add ffmpeg support
cap max CPU frequency to 1 GHz as soon as possible
add Swedish
decrease min_free_kbytes to 10240
JustArchi's ArchiDroid Optimizations V2
prebuilt Google Now with gapps 5-22
better USB OTG support
cm-11-20140509-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
possible fix for different apn: data, mms (not tested)
fixed com.google.android.location FC (require updated gapps 5-5 or up)
add missed themes settings icons
some rework for camera HAL (for future changes)
add kpanic partition support
custom eri for some carriers (require changed ro.cdma.home.operator.numeric=mccmnc in build.prop)
voicemail number moved into build.prop (ro.cdma.vm.number)
cm-11-20140505-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
restored SVOX, PicoTts
fixed com.android.incallui FC
freeup ~90 Mb space on system partition
fixed vibration in recovery
disable menu, back and search buttons for wake phone
cm-11-20140502-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync (landscape mode for call UI, etc.)
backported interactive gov from 3.4 kernel (for test)
fixed batt charge counter in recovery
in recovery battery charging support (can be used for battery calibration)
common system cleanup
fix for new version of Netflix
increase min_free_kbytes to 20480
some performance tweaks
returned to the previous wallpaper
cm-11-20140424-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
fixed GPS
option in BT settings to accept receiving any files
indicate connected headset by icon in statusbar
hide mobile plan (GSM) item in network settings
cm-11-20140422-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
fixed network modes in data settings (2G(CDMA), 3G(EVDO), auto)
fix for phone randomly turns on after shutdown
deleted Defy's stuff
fix for Netflix
fixed mbm and mbm loader version
proper fix for sensors (accelerometer, etc.)
fix for 143 GPIO (audio) problem
probable fix for OTG reset
fixed kim driver
system stability improvements
cm-11-20140416-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync (new theme engine, etc.)
fix in call audio switching (BT also, but only scratch may hear)
Defy's files cleanup
deleted some GSM stuff
cap battery level at 100%
cm-11-20140410-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
fix crash on camera close
fix widescreen photo autofocus (6Mp)
cm-11-20140409-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
fix stuck on reboot
cm-11-20140407-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
CM repo sync
add egl tweaks
Defy Parts -> Additional settings
fix 720p video record (6Mp autofocus broken again)
set high-end graphics enabled by default
increase video quality
removed Stk.apk (SIM toolkit)
no need to reboot before install gapps (3-22 or later)
cm-11-20140331-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
Fixed:
data connection (EvDo, 1xRTT)
New:
changed OC method (Milestone OC)
cm-11-20140329-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
Fixed:
volume buttons for zoom in camera app
unmapped key error
unknown carrier
focus(camera) button sometimes works like back button
cm-11-20140328-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
Fixed:
CDMA
reboots
New:
TWRP Recovery 2.7.0.0
stability improves
cm-11-20140326-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
Fixed:
8Mp photo quality for stock camera
New:
some work to increase battery life
cm-11-20140325-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
Fixed:
Camera
video: 480p
photo: 5M - will be fixed soon
*cm-11-20140324-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
Fixed:
Torch/led flash
New:
CM repo sync (KK 4.4.2_r2)
Reduce LockClock size (free up some memory on*system partition)
cm-11-20140322-UNOFFICIAL-shadow
Fixed:
Vibration
FM (that I broke in 03.20* :emoji_u1f604
New:
CM repo sync (new wallpaper from them and other things)
Stability improvements
A little closer to make CDMA working (modem detected now, but can't init)
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Fixed:
Proximity sensor
Inverted compass
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Fixed:
GPS
Bluetooth
FM Radio
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Fixed:
safety information in «About phone»
chargeonly mode
bootstrap image directory
proper removal of battery stats
remove export path in logwrapper
New:
more network modes (for future)
permissions for apps
low RAM enabled by default
reduce System app size
some new props in build.prop
cm-11-20140312-UNOFFICIAL-shadow(new)
Fixed:
accelerometer inverted axis
rotation sensor inverted axis
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Fixed:
screen rotation
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Fixed:
data mount on system start
-** apps can be installed normally-** no more wipe data on reboot
data mount in TWRP recovery
adb in bootmenu (no bootmenu - no problem )
New:
safestrap instead of bootmenu.
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minor version
latest version with bootmenu
cm-11-20140227-UNOFFICIAL-shadow (deleted)
unstable
data partition mount problem
wipe data after each reboot
So it takes 30 minutes to boot?
Im still sitting here amazed..........thank you Aaahh!!!!! I wish i had my laptop to sbf!!!
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Couldnt find asset either.
Is it inside the updater script?
holy crap! thanks! You're amazing. gonna try this tomorrow
To get the zip to flash, you need to remove the first line in updater-script, starting with "assert". If you use Windows, either use Notepad++, sed, dos2unix, or something to strip out the carriage-return for LF.
I've been following progress on this project for awhile, since page 40 something in the original thread. I'm thankful that my old DX has new life breathed into it!
Edit:
Several apps FC'd on boot. I also noticed that the notification bar was missing for some reason. I attempted to boot into TWRP following that, but it won't work. Hmm. I later discovered that internal storage wasn't mounted at all. Could that be the culprit?
Edit 2:
I did something very experimental: using /etc/init.d, I wrote a command to mount /data. I thought it was a good idea, and my DX did report that it was "upgrading" its apps, but eventually I booted to Trebuchet crashing over and over again. Hopefully something will be figured out in the meantime.
cm-11-20140301-UNOFFICIAL-shadow.zip for testing. ROM that I have built before moving repo sources on to safestrap. asset already deleted. And some screenshots Also, for me data partition mounted automaticaly and I don't got bootloop (system started for a few seconds after installing in twrp) and FC's on system starting.
New CM11: cm-11-20141226-UNOFFICIAL-shadow.zip
For now we can use kernel from Defy, anyway I will continue to keep working on ours own kernel.
USB Host (OTG) is working!! Have connected mouse right now flash drive not detected for some reason
There are links to KitKat Gapps in my list, but I have not test them on this rom
sd_shadow's [Collection] of Links For: Gapps
and TWRP doesn't seem work after flashing CM11, I haven't test but thinking flashing TWRP image right after CM11, (before rebooting) may be a temp fix.
sd_shadow said:
There are links to KitKat Gapps in my list, but I have not test them on this rom
sd_shadow's [Collection] of Links For: Gapps.
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No free space for gapps on system partition
sd_shadow said:
and TWRP doesn't seem work after flashing CM11, I haven't test but thinking flashing TWRP image right after CM11, (before rebooting) may be a temp fix.
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don't flash it after CM11, this will format system and left only bootmenu with twrp. I think Aaahh will make another zip with his solution.
upd: Aaahh already corrected update-script, so it don't erase system. Any way bootmenu in CM11 and flash.zip have some different structure, I can not predict the outcome of installing.
Oh my god, you're SERIOUS???? Holy **** man, you guys are amazing, I can't even express how much I appreciate your guys' work! It's time to take my X out of the drawer again!
m.ksy said:
cm-11-20140301-UNOFFICIAL-shadow.zip for testing. ROM that I have built before moving repo sources on to safestrap. asset already deleted. And some screenshots Also, for me data partition mounted automaticaly and I don't got bootloop (system started for a few seconds after installing in twrp) and FC's on system starting.
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booted in 2mins for me, didn't see any FCs, but didn't have much time to play with it.
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Aaahh said:
WE DID IT!!! WE DID IT!!!
Okay i got cm11 to work!!!!
Two zips to flash and an apk!!!
I just GOT IT TO WORK!!!
Um okay install the 621mod cwm5 apk after rootinging with framaroot!
Then Flash my flash.zip
Then flash C11xxxxxxx.zip
BAM!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBCw4_XgouA&feature=kp
what work and doesnt is uknown it just booted,
IT will BOOTLOOP, THATS NORMAL JUST LEAVE IT THERE FOR LIKE 30MINUTES WITH A ATLEAST 80% BATTERY!!!
Cm11xxxx
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9uqk9InEzCYUVZ2TVVlUjd0c1E/edit?usp=sharing
YOU MUST OPEN THE CM11 ZIP AND GOT TO meta/google/android/updater-script AND DELTE THE ASSET!
i'm sorry i'm to distracted testing!
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Yeah i didnt explain well,
there are some of bugs like no status bar, and the home button doesnt work...
1. Sbf
2. Root (framaroot)
3. Restart
4. Install "Droid2Bootstrap621MOD.apk"
5. "Install bootstrap" and "Reboot now"
6. Flash "Flash.zip"
7. Restart
8. Click Vol, Down on Blue led
9. Recovery -> Twrp (its touch)
10. Select install and my rom
11. Wait awhile.
12. When done, power off, the green led may stay on, ignore, and after 2min pull battery
13. Turn on.
14. Drink 10 cups of tea, and then return.
15. Come back here and tell me how many bugs you found...
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m.ksy said:
cm-11-20140301-UNOFFICIAL-shadow.zip for testing. ROM that I have built before moving repo sources on to safestrap. asset already deleted. And some screenshots Also, for me data partition mounted automaticaly and I don't got bootloop (system started for a few seconds after installing in twrp) and FC's on system starting.
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As one of the members who started and led the campain for KitKat until my laptop failure in early Dec, I must say I am proud of this moment, for us all, and for this device. By achieving this milestone, we, the development community, have once again proven Motorola wrong in their decision to drop support for certain devices, and given this device new life.
I will be testing this out this evening.
Everyone involved in this rock. Majorly impressive.
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