[Q] G-tab did not come with Market. How get?? - G Tablet Themes and Apps

I bought a G-Tablet off Woot and it does not have the Android Market. It only has gMarket (Handango) after the OTA update. I have been searching and searching these threads but all I can find are Market fixes (to get full market working). I have even tried downloading some .apk files but they don't work.
Please help.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=842590
This thread describes how to install market.

Thanks! I thought I saw that once, but couldn't find it again. This site is so huge.

The recovery goes fine, but after the last reboot, there is just no android market app that I can find. I have done it several times now.
I know the recovery took because I have to re-update TnT software ui each time.
I guess I will have do do one of the ROMs if I want android market app.

gkcmilner said:
Thanks! I thought I saw that once, but couldn't find it again. This site is so huge.
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Yes, this site is huge. I could see how new comers would have a problem navigating around.
I am currently working on a viewsonic gtab for dummies website. Hopefully, I'll have enough of it to launch this weekend. It will have step by step instructions on how to do... everything for dummies. No need to spend hours searching the forums for someone making a vague mention.
Anyway, this is just a message for all dummies like myself. Stay tuned for viewsonic g tablet for dummies.

goodintentions said:
Yes, this site is huge. I could see how new comers would have a problem navigating around.
I am currently working on a viewsonic gtab for dummies website. Hopefully, I'll have enough of it to launch this weekend. It will have step by step instructions on how to do... everything for dummies. No need to spend hours searching the forums for someone making a vague mention.
Anyway, this is just a message for all dummies like myself. Stay tuned for viewsonic g tablet for dummies.
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That would be awesome! I want the android market and all the Google apps that go along with it. Let us know when you are able to set that up.

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[Q] Just bought a Nookcolor....

and i am a complete android noob. i have never had any android based devices. i am an iphone owner. any tips/hints on where to start? ive looked through the forums but im nothing but confused at the terms and stuff.
i would like to root the device, where do i start? i dont know what all this rom stuff is and all the talk. can anyone help me out?
also, i tried connecting to wifi through my iphone (jailbroken running MyWi), but the Nook wouldnt recognize it. is it because it is considered an Ad-Hoc network?
any helps/pointers/links for a noob would be great. thanks.
To keep it simple, you will probably just want to root it through autonooter:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=872490
The first post has good instructions, but this post has even more thorough ones:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9816724&highlight=skip#post9816724
Youtube might crash after this. Although that second link I listed states to delete, you'd be better served by doing this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9915878#post9915878
Welcome to the community!
First off, i would say to take a read through the main Nook color information hub, found here: http://nookdevs.com/Portal:NookColor
There is lots of info about the device, and things that can be done with it. Terminology is all over the place, so if you have something in ind, i would suggest asking a specific question.
In general, the Android system is a highly customized Linux system, built on a linux kernel. Android itself is the rom, and is the OS that you are actually booting too. The kernel is the supporting software for the OS, and contains the system drivers (among other things). Commonly, when a custom rom is developed, an associated kernel is released with it, but they can be changed, if they are made interchangeable. If you do to the dev forum, you will see people working on both pieces.
The rooting information for the NC is in the portal page, and should get you fully started. As for the ad-hoc issue, yes, you will need to do some work to get that working, also found in this and the development forums.
Yes, welcome! I, too, am from iPhone jaikbreak land with this as my first android device. You'll love it! it's flexible and slick. Everyone here is so helpful, so just jump in!
Sent from my Nook Color
Just landed on the NOOKcolor planet as well
I love my Droid 1 and thought the Ipad worked pretty cool. It's pretty heavy though and $500? No thanks.
If only there was a smaller, cheaper, user customizable option.... the NOOKcolor!
Found info on XDA about it. Did some research. Played with it a few times. SOLD!
This thread links to everything I need to know about rooting it like my Droid so off I go.
Thanks for all the hard work everyone.
Mikey

[Q] Is anyone willing to help me Root my HTC Hero? Build # 2.32.651.2

I've looked all over this site, and found a LOT of great write-ups on how to root these phones. However, I haven't found an easy, start to finish, "Rooting For Dummies" type of write up for those of us with virgin, Build #2.32.651.2, Heros.
Is anyone here willing to post up an up to date, step-by-step write up on exactly what I need to do to root my phone? Imagine that I have zero of the required apps and that I have never "rooted/jailbroken" a phone before. I hate the crap apps Sprint put on here, I'd like to save apps to my 16gb SD card vs waste phone space, I'd like to download homebrew apps, etc...I can't do any of those things with this unrooted phone.
Thank you VERY much in advance for your help!!!
Alberto
I don't think you have looked enough or searched properly. Anyways, here are some links that might help you:
Regaw's rooter: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=909258
Hero CDMA Wiki: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Hero_CDMA.png
andythegreenguy said:
I don't think you have looked enough or searched properly. Anyways, here are some links that might help you:
Regaw's rooter: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=909258
Hero CDMA Wiki: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Hero_CDMA.png
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I saw Regaw's rooter thread before making mine, and for those of you who know what he's talking about, it's probably very easy and well layed out. (he seems to know his stuff! But for me, right from the start I'm lost. Specifically the part that states...
Usage:
Run the "Hero Root.exe" on your computer, then plug in your Hero. It will recognize that you plugged it in, and a big button the reads "ROOT ME" will appear. Press that button and watch as your phone is rooted in under 50 seconds from start to finish.
Where and what is the "Hero Root.exe?" Half of the verbiage used is jibberish to me. I was looking for some simpler step-by-step directions...like ones similar to this write-up... http://www.talkandroid.com/guides/htc-hero-root-guide ... but that write up is old and doesn't seem like it would work for my phone. The write-up seems easy enough to understand.
DL this
And also DL this
Then plug in this
Look for this
Type in this
Hold this button down
etc.
I might be asking for too much. If that's the case, sorry. I'm a mechanical, automotive, finance guy, and sometimes electrical guy. The techy stuff (IT, hacking phones, etc) has unfortunately never been my strong suit.
Regaw provides a link to the HeroRoot.exe software in his OP. I think the link takes you to his website and you choose either 32-bit or 64-bit download.
Sent from my HTC Hero CDMA using XDA Premium App
I got no problems helping a guy out but you may be asking for a cookie bigger than you can eat. Especially after you say your not IT, Tech savvy. If you want to learn we can certainly answer away. But be forewarned this is work. You will at some point not have a working phone for a few minutes or a few hours or a few days. You will read and re-read for hours. You will pull your hair out. You will put your eye out kid.
If you follow the link to Regaw's page at the bottom the link is there for X86 and the other download is for 64bit.
If you cannot gather stuff from the links I have provided, I don't think you should really worry about rooting or installing a ROM. I think you are better off with what you have right now. Take this as friendly advice, not sarcastic.
andythegreenguy said:
If you cannot gather stuff from the links I have provided, I don't think you should really worry about rooting or installing a ROM. I think you are better off with what you have right now. Take this as friendly advice, not sarcastic.
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I 2nd this.
I think maybe my original issue was that I was on a work PC that is VERY restricted in the way of what internet material we're able to see. I originally didn't see links and info.
Working on this now...
"Connected - not a CDMA Hero"
Go find the z4root program. Takes less than a minute to root your Hero. Then you will need a recovery image and you should he all set.
That or super one click. Both are easy and quick.
Sent from my HERO200 using XDA Premium App
I've taken every suggestion in this thread, DLed every single suggested file, followed every single link and all following links, and have found nothing but broken links, crappy non-working files, and have only managed waste a bunch of my time to take up more space on my laptop. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.
What an incredible pain in the ass.
SmartPhoneNewb said:
I've taken every suggestion in this thread, DLed every single suggested file, followed every single link and all following links, and have found nothing but broken links, crappy non-working files, and have only managed waste a bunch of my time to take up more space on my laptop. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.
What an incredible pain in the ass.
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what I did a long time ago(back in Dec 2010 ) was pull my microsd card out place in a reader put copies of the files on the root of the card aka [bold]/sd [/bold](unrevoked forever, the rom, cwm and gapps..) I was likely to be flashing(or launching) with clockworkmod recovery ..cwm ( now using ra 1.7 as it has been more forgiving to me on flashing) did a few NAND backups using cwm after doing unrevoked then restoring said NAND backups to make sure when I did flash the custom rom that if it borks/I bork that I can do a recovery back to stock(while still under stock you should download and install a file explorer and ,my personal fav, root explorer to be able to see files on your sd card). Pretty much any way to screw it up I've believe I've done it or at least came close to it. I have read of the heroc thread of aosp's gbcm from page 1 up to 1050ish and still a noob. But one thing I'll say is always do a backup( ran 3-10 for awhile as couldn't get any newer to install thru cwm 3xxx or it would do a bootloop/fc on setup, etc.).
So you.downloaded and ran z4root and it didn't work?
SmartPhoneNewb said:
I've taken every suggestion in this thread, DLed every single suggested file, followed every single link and all following links, and have found nothing but broken links, crappy non-working files, and have only managed waste a bunch of my time to take up more space on my laptop. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.
What an incredible pain in the ass.
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Pm me and I'll try to help.
Yea it's Me Again With The
Modified Hero
Anyone remember the family guy episode where stewie says "mom,mom,mum,mum,mummy,mommy,mommy mommy,mum,mom,mom,mommy"
sent from a series of tubes.
My 2 cents is that you probably don't need to be rooting. But if you must, read up on RUU.
There's too many chances to accidentally delete the wrong thing with root. Eventually you'll be doing an RUU.
Sent from my HERO200 using XDA Premium App
Yes my friend, it is a pain in the ass and could potentially waste a lot of your time. Forums exist today solely to help 2 groups of people. Noobs like you and I and Addicts like Me and a lot of other folks. Hang in there or punt, your choice. There are some really nice folks here that will help you too but you have to put in the time, no getting around that.
SmartPhoneNewb said:
I've taken every suggestion in this thread, DLed every single suggested file, followed every single link and all following links, and have found nothing but broken links, crappy non-working files, and have only managed waste a bunch of my time to take up more space on my laptop. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.
What an incredible pain in the ass.
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Dude - I'll say it AGAIN, you should seriously reconsider rooting/flashing, if you could not get it done inspite of claiming to have read the information, something's not right.
When I rooted my phone, I just followed the stuff that was on the wiki, it was smooth sailing. I think, with all the information and super devs on this (Hero CDMA) forums, Hero is the easiest to root and handle.
il Duce said:
Anyone remember the family guy episode where stewie says "mom,mom,mum,mum,mummy,mommy,mommy mommy,mum,mom,mom,mommy"
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LMAO... I can SO see that!

[Q] How to become a developer?

Hey guys, Ive had my phone now for little over a month and have been using CM7 since Nightly 36, and I gotta say i dont feel bad replacing my old iphone.
But now i wanna get serious and learn more about becoming a developer. Just wanna know if you guys have any suggestions on what books i should start reading or links if you have any on how to become a developer. any tips and suggestions would be a big help and thank you in advance.
Hello mate nice to see another Iphone use getting to there senses and getting a decent phone
I aint a devloper my self but i would also love to learn about everything you said, I downloaded a couple of books
Sams Teach Yourself Android Application Development in 24 Hours
Oreilly.Learning.Android
And to be honest it went way over my head and thats what put me off, everthing I tried didn't seem to work lol.
And it was more than what I could take in.
I sent you a PM
I once read a recommendation of a book named "Hello Android"
Seemed pretty solid to me.
can you develope and mod now???
Good start point:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=667298
Piter1225 said:
Good start point:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=667298
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Thanks but the part I want and says
The PDK site is absolutely vital if you are going to work on custom ROMs
The link says it no longer avaliable as its out of date are there any others
Thanks for the comments and suggestions guys.
So far from what i read you'll need to dl the developers tools first. Heres a cyanogen wiki link to show what tools are needed
: //wiki.cyanogenmod. com/wiki/Howto:_Install_the_Android_SDK[/url]
next theres an east starter app that you make to get you started on developing apps. from the android website: ://developer.android.com/resources/tutorials/hello-world.html[/url]
so thats what im trying to do rigt now. ill update you guys and let you know how it goes

[Q] HD with 2.0.6 update

Is there a step by step video of how to install CWM 10.1 on my nook HD? I followed Albert Wertz's video for my nook tablet and it was a big help. I am a bit nervous about bricking my new HD. I looked around and didn't see a request for this anywhere else. Sorry if it is a duplicate post.
jcrow75 said:
Is there a step by step video of how to install CWM 10.1 on my nook HD? I followed Albert Wertz's video for my nook tablet and it was a big help. I am a bit nervous about bricking my new HD. I looked around and didn't see a request for this anywhere else. Sorry if it is a duplicate post.
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There are step by step written directions in the developer forum. You can't follow those?
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There are step by step written directions in the developer forum. You can't follow those?
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Like I said I am not experienced in installing the OS. I like to be able to see how things should go before I try it. So yes, a little hand holding via video would be welcome. I am skeptical of my abilities and don't want to brick my HD and have some real problems. I also think there are a number of people like me that would benefit from it.
jcrow75 said:
Like I said I am not experienced in installing the OS. I like to be able to see how things should go before I try it. So yes, a little hand holding via video would be welcome. I am skeptical of my abilities and don't want to brick my HD and have some real problems. I also think there are a number of people like me that would benefit from it.
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I can do it. Actually for both CM10 and CM10.1 but not faster than tuesday. Monday is on work so messy and busy day. And this is only for SD version. Making it for all versions which ones leapinlar have is confusing i think.
Can you give link to this video what you mentioned?
datas0ft said:
I can do it. Actually for both CM10 and CM10.1 but not faster than tuesday. Monday is on work so messy and busy day. And this is only for SD version. Making it for all versions which ones leapinlar have is confusing i think.
Can you give link to this video what you mentioned?
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Thanks for your help. When ever time allows is fine. No rush.
I don't have enough posts to add an external link. If you go to youtube and search for Albert Wertz you will see his page. There are a number of videos there that show how to make a bootable SD card and root your nook tablet, etc. As I said it was great to watch the video and then refer to it as I went through the install. I was able to root my Nook Tablet with out issue and then return it to stock when I handed it down to a family member.
If you did this for the Nook Tablet then the procedure is practically the same. Plus, doing it this way makes it practically impossible to brick your device.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
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blazingwolf said:
If you did this for the Nook Tablet then the procedure is practically the same. Plus, doing it this way makes it practically impossible to brick your device.
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I went to the Help and Troubleshooting part of the forum for help. I fail to see how your comments are of any assistance at all. Could there be any reason you were involved?
jcrow75 said:
I went to the Help and Troubleshooting part of the forum for help. I fail to see how your comments are of any assistance at all. Could there be any reason you were involved?
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To help you become a functional member of the community. The things you are trying to do a fairly simple even for the none technical minded people. When you can help yourself you can then go on to help others and make XDA-Developers an even better place to be.
However, if you feel the need to just be a leech on the community then I will stop trying to point you in the right direction. I'm fine either way.
jcrow75 said:
I went to the Help and Troubleshooting part of the forum for help. I fail to see how your comments are of any assistance at all. Could there be any reason you were involved?
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I think what he was trying to say is, sure there are visual people like you who want videos, but realize it is a lot of work to make those. Certainly more work than it would take you to read it for yourself. But I understand that it would help some and I applaud datas0ft for volunteering.
I think he is reacting to some folks, not necessarily you, that demand that kind of effort of others as if it were a right.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
leapinlar said:
I think what he was trying to say is, sure there are visual people like you who want videos, but realize it is a lot of work to make those. Certainly more work than it would take you to read it for yourself. But I understand that it would help some and I applaud datas0ft for volunteering.
I think he is reacting to some folks, not necessarily you, that demand that kind of effort of others as if it were a right.
Sent from my Nook HD+ running CM10 on Hybrid SD
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I appreciate what you are saying and can certainly see your point. That is why I asked if there was a video anyone knew of and did not ask anyone to make one for me. When someone said "I can do it" I said thanks and no hurry. I don't want to put anyone out. I fully understand folks like yourself create these packages because you like doing it. If people continually bother you without even trying to troubleshoot or do any research at all it can become no fun at all.
I do think that a simple video will head off a number of those requests for support. Especially for folks like me that are somewhat competent but not very confident.
I see your name on quite a number of things in the forums and many people have referenced your work. It is obvious that you put in a lot of time here and to your work. Thanks for your contributions and interest.
I'm not forgot that i promised make video. And i do it, but there is right now some reasons why this not done yet:
1. That i got very busy time at work (my 12 devices are not mine) and i dont bring any device to home
2. That making this type guide video is multipart action [capturing video on windows (need clean install win, installing drivers and etc soft), capturing video with external cam (attaching nook and how then win acts and etc) <- same with Linux, also maybe running on VM linux and installing adb and etc].
3. Some things are changed radically (just rooting, CM install on SD, Hybrid and etc etc)
Anyway. I started making first video and i hope soon it (very beginning step) will be available.
datas0ft said:
I'm not forgot that i promised make video. And i do it, but there is right now some reasons why this not done yet:
1. That i got very busy time at work (my 12 devices are not mine) and i dont bring any device to home
2. That making this type guide video is multipart action [capturing video on windows (need clean install win, installing drivers and etc soft), capturing video with external cam (attaching nook and how then win acts and etc) <- same with Linux, also maybe running on VM linux and installing adb and etc].
3. Some things are changed radically (just rooting, CM install on SD, Hybrid and etc etc)
Anyway. I started making first video and i hope soon it (very beginning step) will be available.
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Thanks very much. There is no rush. When ever you have time is just fine. Everyone has things to do.

Introducing me

To start I am just “tech savvy” enough to create a MESS . I came upon this site trying to figure out a few things about my Amazon kindle fire tablet. Everything we own is Apple (and in my opinion WAY more user friendly -some probably has to do with me being a creature of habit ). We have the Blink security system (which is Alexa/Amazon) and I wanted to be able to say “Alexa, show garage camera”. Well that works great -just a matter of syncing accounts. I would like to download other apps OUTSIDE of the doggone Amazon store. I did figure out how to finally download and install all 4 of the APK’s to be able to even download the Google Play app but now my problem is finding the correct version for my tablet. I’ve made it this close but it was time to put it down before it ended up chucked out in the street!!!! I believe this site will help me tremendously!! Oh I forgot to mention, a lot of the “walk-thrus” have you downloading this or that app…… I CAN’T EVEN DOWNLOAD WHAT I WANT . Anyway I did finally find the “back door” to getting the APK files. I am glad to be here -I seriously doubt I will be of any help to anyone but I am definitely adamant on finding answers. I am willing to try 🫣 lol. Thanks again for welcoming me 🥹
You came to the right place, loads of knowledge around, search is the key.
Welcome to XDA,
orb3000 said:
You came to the right place, loads of knowledge around, search is the key.
Welcome to XDA,
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Thank you very much!!! Once I get this mess figured out, there are more than likely a “few” things that I could learn about my phone -and not just trial and error

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