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Hello,
I've freshly installed cm9 on the touchpad and I am currently unable to install gapps because I cannot enter recovery via rom manager or power button.
Do I have to do something after the tablet boots into cm9?????
I have the dual boot.
Thanks
if you still see clockworkmod in the moboot menu, that's what you need to select to boot into recovery
In the moboot menu 0.3.5 I have:
-webos
-webos recovery
-cm9
-reboot
-shutdown ...
and when I try to install gapps with ACMEinstaller 2 it says it dosen't find gapps :/
Jodelaplaya said:
In the moboot menu 0.3.5 I have:
-webos
-webos recovery
-cm9
-reboot
-shutdown ...
and when I try to install gapps with ACMEinstaller 2 it says it dosen't find gapps :/
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Try reinstalling moboot with Acmeinstaller, not acme 2.
Still nothing about recovery in the moboot menu ...
Jodelaplaya said:
Still nothing about recovery in the moboot menu ...
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Did you flash clockworkmod through Acmeinstaller? That's where it initially needs to be flashed. If you did and it's still not showing it may be because your boot partition doesn't have enough space. I had this problem when I flashed the first cm build. Removing some junk from /boot should allow cwm to flash.
Hello,
I'm not gonna panic, as I think Ive not bricked my phone YET.
Here is what I have done, I have a GALAXY S I9000.
Have been using it for quite some time now. 2 years ago, I have flashed it with - hardcore's kernel with the ClockworkMod Recovery - using Odin.
Today I decided to give Cyanogenmod a go, followed the steps here. - http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Full_Update_Guide
Since I have the hardoce's kernel, I skipped this Installing the ClockworkMod Recovery - and moved on to - Flashing CyanogenMod.
I will go step by step from here.
Download the latest version of CyanogenMod.
Optional: Download the Google Apps for the device.
Place the CyanogenMod update.zip file on the root of the internal memory.
Optional: Place the Google Apps .zip on the root of the internal memory also.
Boot into the ClockworkMod Recovery.
Once the device boots into the ClockworkMod Recovery, use the side volume buttons to move around, and either the power button or the trackball to select.
Select the option to Wipe data/factory reset.
Then select the option to Wipe cache partition.
Select Install zip from sdcard.
done these, no problem so far.
[*]Select Choose zip from sdcard.
when I chose this, phone rebooted, it was so fast something may have come up and I didnt see.
Now I am stuck in a boot loop:
- Galaxy S I9000 samsung screen comes up, goes away for a second, comes up again.
- A page with code appearing from the bottom comes up really fast ( logo in the middle changes quickly) then it disappears.
- whole thing starts again.
UPDATE: I got a picture of the fast screen that comes up. : http://localhostr.com/files/b5NzFRy/2012-08-27 05.07.32.jpg
Some observations.
- I can go into download mode when opening it with the key combo.
- loop only stops when I unplug the battery
I need advice on what caused this and how to fix this, please help me.
edizarca said:
I need advice on what caused this and how to fix this, please help me.
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Just flash it again ...see quick fix and solutions link below
xsenman said:
Just flash it again ...see quick fix and solutions link below
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I cannot see what will help me on this page, but I understand how flashing again could work.
But how with the situation I have?
edizarca said:
I cannot see what will help me on this page, but I understand how flashing again could work.
But how with the situation I have?
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are you not able to get into recovery? If only download than you need to get back to GB and than do a progressive update from GB to ICS to JB
Flash it again. From what I've heard, it only flashes the kernel the first time.
I had the same problem today with CM7 today. Just reboot in recovery and flash again cm zip, form there on everything is gonna run smooth!
edizarca said:
Hello,
I'm not gonna panic, as I think Ive not bricked my phone YET.
Here is what I have done, I have a GALAXY S I9000.
Have been using it for quite some time now. 2 years ago, I have flashed it with - hardcore's kernel with the ClockworkMod Recovery - using Odin.
Today I decided to give Cyanogenmod a go, followed the steps here. - http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy_S:_Full_Update_Guide
Since I have the hardoce's kernel, I skipped this Installing the ClockworkMod Recovery - and moved on to - Flashing CyanogenMod.
I will go step by step from here.
Download the latest version of CyanogenMod.
Optional: Download the Google Apps for the device.
Place the CyanogenMod update.zip file on the root of the internal memory.
Optional: Place the Google Apps .zip on the root of the internal memory also.
Boot into the ClockworkMod Recovery.
Once the device boots into the ClockworkMod Recovery, use the side volume buttons to move around, and either the power button or the trackball to select.
Select the option to Wipe data/factory reset.
Then select the option to Wipe cache partition.
Select Install zip from sdcard.
done these, no problem so far.
[*]Select Choose zip from sdcard.
when I chose this, phone rebooted, it was so fast something may have come up and I didnt see.
Now I am stuck in a boot loop:
- Galaxy S I9000 samsung screen comes up, goes away for a second, comes up again.
- A page with code appearing from the bottom comes up really fast ( logo in the middle changes quickly) then it disappears.
- whole thing starts again.
UPDATE: I got a picture of the fast screen that comes up. : http://localhostr.com/files/b5NzFRy/2012-08-27 05.07.32.jpg
Some observations.
- I can go into download mode when opening it with the key combo.
- loop only stops when I unplug the battery
I need advice on what caused this and how to fix this, please help me.
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Installation Procedure for CM9
If you have CWM Recovery
Copy both zip files int internal SDCARD
Boot into recovery
Do a full wipe (data/factory,cache, dalvik)
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM
You will get boot loop
Again boot into recovery
Install the same zip file one more time
Install google app
Do a full wipe again (data/factory,cache,dalvik)
Reboot your phone
Enjoy...
Hi,
I had the same pb coming from a GB
I think this pb is very common
1) DON'T WORRY !
2) Unplug the battery when bootlooping
3) Put the SGS in Recovery Mode (the CWM's version has changed)
4) Select the CM .zip and flash it AGAIN
5) When it's done, reboot system
This time, everything shoot be OK
Just be carefull with your IMEI (always have a backup of EFS folder !)
anukilimanoor said:
Installation Procedure for CM9
If you have CWM Recovery
Copy both zip files int internal SDCARD
Boot into recovery
Do a full wipe (data/factory,cache, dalvik)
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM
You will get boot loop
Again boot into recovery
Install the same zip file one more time
Install google app
Do a full wipe again (data/factory,cache,dalvik)
Reboot your phone
Enjoy...
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Thanks!, this method worked a treat :highfive:
Anyone have a trick yet for CM 10.1 v.22 Nightly, I keep getting a bootloop on all their versions except the original one. This is so frustrating because I have to keep going back to stock and then update to ICS.
kvarug01 said:
Anyone have a trick yet for CM 10.1 v.22 Nightly, I keep getting a bootloop on all their versions except the original one. This is so frustrating because I have to keep going back to stock and then update to ICS.
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Same here, after the Samsung and CM logos, and splash animation, it says :
"Encryption unsuccessful.
Encryption was interrupted and can't complete. As a result, the data on your phone is no longer accessible.
To resume using your phone, you must perform a factory reset...."
After I tap Reset phone, it goes to CWM recovery.
Do the factory reset and the same thing occured in loop.
I came from JVU and CF root.
anukilimanoor said:
Installation Procedure for CM9
If you have CWM Recovery
Copy both zip files int internal SDCARD
Boot into recovery
Do a full wipe (data/factory,cache, dalvik)
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM
You will get boot loop
Again boot into recovery
Install the same zip file one more time
Install google app
Do a full wipe again (data/factory,cache,dalvik)
Reboot your phone
Enjoy...
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How long should the first boot take after following these steps? And does it have to be from SDCARD, because I can't get the rom onto my sd card, I can only do it via usb otg cable
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anukilimanoor said:
Installation Procedure for CM9
If you have CWM Recovery
Copy both zip files int internal SDCARD
Boot into recovery
Do a full wipe (data/factory,cache, dalvik)
Install zip from sdcard
Choose zip from sdcard
Select the ROM
You will get boot loop
Again boot into recovery
Install the same zip file one more time
Install google app
Do a full wipe again (data/factory,cache,dalvik)
Reboot your phone
Enjoy...
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Does it have to be from the sdcard or can you do it from a flash drive via usb otg. I cannot get the rom onto my sd card
paradiselost28 said:
Hi,
I had the same pb coming from a GB
I think this pb is very common
1) DON'T WORRY !
2) Unplug the battery when bootlooping
3) Put the SGS in Recovery Mode (the CWM's version has changed)
4) Select the CM .zip and flash it AGAIN
5) When it's done, reboot system
This time, everything shoot be OK
Just be carefull with your IMEI (always have a backup of EFS folder !)
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The same thing happend to me.
Just plug out the battery and flash again on cwm recovery.
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I have a rooted 2.2 Captivate with Clockwork mod version 2.5.1.2 installed. Rom manger acts as though everything is working but when I go to reboot into CWM recovery I get the stock 3e. I go to reinstall packages. I end up with "E:failed to verify whole-file signature" "E:signature varification failed" My intentions were to follow the instructions I found on Android Authority.
they are:
1. Copy the Devil RC3 kernel and the CyanogenMod 10 V2 ROM files to your Captivate’s internal SD Card.
2. Turn off your Captivate.
3. Boot into Recovery Mode. You can do this by pressing and holding down the Volume Up, Volume Down, and Power buttons. When the screen turns on, let go of all three buttons.
*I'm stuck at this point because it won't load CWM
4. In recovery, use the Volume keys to navigate and the Power button to select.
5. Make a NANDroid Backup of your current ROM. Select Backup and Restore and select Backup.
6. Select Wipe Data/Factory Reset. Confirm the action on the next page.
7. Select Install ZIP from SD Card.
8. Select Choose ZIP from SD Card and locate the Devil RC3 kernel.
9. After the Devil RC3 kernel has finished flashing, choose Install ZIP from SD Card again.
10. Select Choose ZIP from SD Card and locate the CyanogenMod 10 V2 ROM file.
11. After the CyanogenMod 10 V2 ROM file has finished flashing, select Go Back.
12. Select Advanced > Fix Permissions.
Return to main recovery menu and select Reboot System Now.
Thanks in advance.
AllieB said:
I have a rooted 2.2 Captivate with Clockwork mod version 2.5.1.2 installed. Rom manger acts as though everything is working but when I go to reboot into CWM recovery I get the stock 3e. I go to reinstall packages. I end up with "E:failed to verify whole-file signature" "E:signature varification failed" My intentions were to follow the instructions I found on Android Authority.
they are:
1. Copy the Devil RC3 kernel and the CyanogenMod 10 V2 ROM files to your Captivate’s internal SD Card.
2. Turn off your Captivate.
3. Boot into Recovery Mode. You can do this by pressing and holding down the Volume Up, Volume Down, and Power buttons. When the screen turns on, let go of all three buttons.
*I'm stuck at this point because it won't load CWM
4. In recovery, use the Volume keys to navigate and the Power button to select.
5. Make a NANDroid Backup of your current ROM. Select Backup and Restore and select Backup.
6. Select Wipe Data/Factory Reset. Confirm the action on the next page.
7. Select Install ZIP from SD Card.
8. Select Choose ZIP from SD Card and locate the Devil RC3 kernel.
9. After the Devil RC3 kernel has finished flashing, choose Install ZIP from SD Card again.
10. Select Choose ZIP from SD Card and locate the CyanogenMod 10 V2 ROM file.
11. After the CyanogenMod 10 V2 ROM file has finished flashing, select Go Back.
12. Select Advanced > Fix Permissions.
Return to main recovery menu and select Reboot System Now.
Thanks in advance.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266
Have a look at this link. Hopefully it will help you get to where you want to be. Also remember over-reading about what you are wanting to do is better than trying to find a solution to something because you missed a step.
m1batt1 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1350266
Have a look at this link. Hopefully it will help you get to where you want to be. Also remember over-reading about what you are wanting to do is better than trying to find a solution to something because you missed a step.
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Thank you.
I have a question. Do I need to flash the Devil RC3 kernel or should I just install the CyanogenMod 10 V2 rom from zip? Or should I flash the speedmod kernel on odin, then from CWM install the Devil RC3 kerenel, Then install CyanogenMod 10 V2. I just wondered if the two kerenels would conflict or if I would even need Devil RC3?
AllieB said:
Thank you.
I have a question. Do I need to flash the Devil RC3 kernel or should I just install the CyanogenMod 10 V2 rom from zip? Or should I flash the speedmod kernel on odin, then from CWM install the Devil RC3 kerenel, Then install CyanogenMod 10 V2. I just wondered if the two kerenels would conflict or if I would even need Devil RC3?
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First of all you're getting a little ahead of yourself in trying to get to CM10 from where you are. Being on 2.2 you will need to get to a gingerbread ROM first as the bootloaders are different and will cause issues trying to go to CM10 if you don't go to gingerbread first.
The following link will take you to some one-click utilities that will update you to gingerbread along with the needed bootloaders. Also I suggest picking one from the list that says it has a CWM kernel injected so that you can save a step after the flash and have a CWM recovery kernel already installed.
Once you've used the one-click you shouldn't need to flash either of the kernels you've mentioned you should technically be able to just flash the CM10 and be good. Although when it comes to flashing the CM10 I suggest you go to the creaters thread or site and follow their exact directions for installing!
AllieB said:
Thank you.
I have a question. Do I need to flash the Devil RC3 kernel or should I just install the CyanogenMod 10 V2 rom from zip? Or should I flash the speedmod kernel on odin, then from CWM install the Devil RC3 kerenel, Then install CyanogenMod 10 V2. I just wondered if the two kerenels would conflict or if I would even need Devil RC3?
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I highly recommend you install official cm instead. They are updated and will be more stable.
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I installed the [ROM] [NIGHTLY] [JB] [4.2.2] CyanogenMod 10.1 nightly from milaq, and when I choose "boot CyanogenMod" from the moboot 0.3.8 menu, it continues with some blue text (loading boot/uimage, ramdisk, kernel, booting...), the screen goes black for a little bit, and then it reboots to the moboot menu again. Both WebOS and ClockworkMod load fine from the moboot menu.
I had some older version of CyanogenMod installed previously that I didn't care about, so this is what I did:
Ran ACMEUninstaller, after which the moboot menu was gone
Within WebOS, ran a Full Reset
Reloaded the WebOS via WebOS Doctor
Mounted the Touchpad and copied these files to /cminstall: cm-10.1-20130601-UNOFFICIAL-tenderloin.zip, moboot_038-tenderloin.zip, update-CWM6_tenderloin-20121215.zip, update-gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
Ran ACMEInstaller3 and watched it install/reboot
I also tried the 20130531 build with no change.
atamido said:
I installed the [ROM] [NIGHTLY] [JB] [4.2.2] CyanogenMod 10.1 nightly from milaq, and when I choose "boot CyanogenMod" from the moboot 0.3.8 menu, it continues with some blue text (loading boot/uimage, ramdisk, kernel), the screen goes black for a little bit, and then it reboots to the moboot menu again. Both WebOS and ClockworkMod load fine from the moboot menu.
I had some older version of CyanogenMod installed previously that I didn't care about, so this is what I did:
Ran ACMEUninstaller, after which the moboot menu was gone
Within WebOS, ran a Full Reset
Reloaded the WebOS via WebOS Doctor
Mounted the Touchpad and copied these files to /cminstall: cm-10.1-20130601-UNOFFICIAL-tenderloin.zip, moboot_038-tenderloin.zip, update-CWM6_tenderloin-20121215.zip, update-gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
Ran ACMEInstaller3 and watched it install/reboot
I'm not sure, but try putting "update-" at the beginning of the files that don't have it. Without the quotes....lol
Hope it works!
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chicle_11 said:
I'm not sure, but try putting "update-" at the beginning of the files that don't have it. Without the quotes....lol
Hope it works!
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I tried this, but it didn't make any difference.
Try this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426244
If you have problems with novaterm, there is a workaround on page 12.
I've done this more than 3 times already. Be aware that you will lose all your data, unless you back it up to your PC.
Good luck.
I was able to delete all of the partitions, reinstall 3.0.0, update to 3.0.5, and then followed the installation instructions again for CyanogenMod, but I'm right back where I started. The moboot menu will load and I can get into WebOS or ClockworkMod, but if I choose CyanogenMod then after it says "booting..." the screen will go black for a bit and then reboot.
Edit: I double checked the MD5 sums of the files I downloaded, just in case.
atamido said:
I was able to delete all of the partitions, reinstall 3.0.0, update to 3.0.5, and then followed the installation instructions again for CyanogenMod, but I'm right back where I started. The moboot menu will load and I can get into WebOS or ClockworkMod, but if I choose CyanogenMod then after it says "booting..." the screen will go black for a bit and then reboot.
Edit: I double checked the MD5 sums of the files I downloaded, just in case.
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Hmm.... Maybe someone else can step in and help. It's strange, if you can get into moboot, webos and cwm, you should be able to get into android.
Good luck.
I installed moboot & ClockworkMod 6.x with the ACME installer.
I then booted to ClockworkMod and installed CM10.1 & gapps from there, as installing CM10.1 with the ACME installer as well just made it reboot over and over.
No remove the update-. Use gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip, what version of cm were you on prior to this? Try to flash a different cm10.1.
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chicle_11 said:
atamido said:
I installed the [ROM] [NIGHTLY] [JB] [4.2.2] CyanogenMod 10.1 nightly from milaq, and when I choose "boot CyanogenMod" from the moboot 0.3.8 menu, it continues with some blue text (loading boot/uimage, ramdisk, kernel), the screen goes black for a little bit, and then it reboots to the moboot menu again. Both WebOS and ClockworkMod load fine from the moboot menu.
so this is what I did:
Ran ACMEUninstaller, after which the moboot menu was gone
Mounted the Touchpad and copied these files to /cminstall: cm-10.1-20130601-UNOFFICIAL-tenderloin.zip, moboot_038-tenderloin.zip, update-CWM6_tenderloin-20121215.zip, update-gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip
Ran ACMEInstaller3 and watched it install/reboot
!
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Same thing with
moboot_038-tenderloin
update-CWM6_tenderloin-20121215
gapps-jb-20130301-signed
skz_tenderloin-2.00_jb_4.2.2-02JUNE2013-065943_Unsigned
The Touchpad comes into a boot loop and goes into moboot menu again and again. CWM6 starts correctly.
Any solutions ?
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bernd5 said:
chicle_11 said:
Same thing with
moboot_038-tenderloin
update-CWM6_tenderloin-20121215
gapps-jb-20130301-signed
skz_tenderloin-2.00_jb_4.2.2-02JUNE2013-065943_Unsigned
The Touchpad comes into a boot loop and goes into moboot menu again and again. CWM6 starts correctly.
Any solutions ?
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Maybe try another cm10.1 rom?
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BitingChaos said:
I installed moboot & ClockworkMod 6.x with the ACME installer.
I then booted to ClockworkMod and installed CM10.1 & gapps from there, as installing CM10.1 with the ACME installer as well just made it reboot over and over.
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I just realized I hadn't responded to this thread. The tip from BitingChaos got it done. With moboot and CWM working, I copied the mod and gapps to the folder as before, but booted into ClockworkMod to install it. Rebooted and it booted straight into Cyanogenmod.
What i did is put cm9 and then flash 10.1 from cwm
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same issue
I installed CM10.1 on my HP Touchpad and have been facing the same issue.
There was never a version of Android running on my touchpad ever before, so this was the first time.
Following were the steps I followed:-
Copied over the following 4 files to 'cminstall' folder on my touchpad:-
cm-10.1-20130809-UNOFFICIAL-tenderloin
gapps-jb-20130812-signed
moboot_038-tenderloin
update-cwm_tenderloin-1012
Got touchpad to recovery mode and ran ACMEInsaller. Post installation, the tablet came up with a 5 second down timer while showing a moboot menu. I kept the defaults and it restarted to the same menu. I selected it to boot into android and it restarted to the same menu.
Then I wiped off everything using 'AcmeUninstaller', followed the same installation process and was stuck with the same problem.
Did this 3 times with different 10.1 ROMs
Then got all my precious data wiped off after following
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426244
anyhow, went ahead with CM10.1 installation and it happened again
Can someone please help.
I am not that techie... just followed the following liliputing tutorial (with updated files as mentioned above) and it isn't working...
http://liliputing.com/2012/01/how-to-install-android-4-0-on-the-hp-touchpad-cyanogenmod-9-alpha.html
Again, this was the 1st time I had ever attempted to install android on my touchpad.. are there any other per-requisites?
ronsom said:
I installed CM10.1 on my HP Touchpad and have been facing the same issue.
There was never a version of Android running on my touchpad ever before, so this was the first time.
Following were the steps I followed:-
Copied over the following 4 files to 'cminstall' folder on my touchpad:-
cm-10.1-20130809-UNOFFICIAL-tenderloin
gapps-jb-20130812-signed
moboot_038-tenderloin
update-cwm_tenderloin-1012
Got touchpad to recovery mode and ran ACMEInsaller. Post installation, the tablet came up with a 5 second down timer while showing a moboot menu. I kept the defaults and it restarted to the same menu. I selected it to boot into android and it restarted to the same menu.
Then I wiped off everything using 'AcmeUninstaller', followed the same installation process and was stuck with the same problem.
Did this 3 times with different 10.1 ROMs
Then got all my precious data wiped off after following
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426244
anyhow, went ahead with CM10.1 installation and it happened again
Can someone please help.
I am not that techie... just followed the following liliputing tutorial (with updated files as mentioned above) and it isn't working...
http://liliputing.com/2012/01/how-to-install-android-4-0-on-the-hp-touchpad-cyanogenmod-9-alpha.html
Again, this was the 1st time I had ever attempted to install android on my touchpad.. are there any other per-requisites?
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Well if you look at what your following its saying “STEP BY STEP GUIDE FOR CM9" if your following that guide it would only be correct if you follow it to the T. which is CM9 not CM10 or any 10.1. What you want to do if your following that guide and I know its a hassle.
You want to put all the correct things in it besides gApps which is moboot update cwm tenderloin 1012 along with cm9 and you can option in putting in gApps if you want but “since your going to flash cm10 right after" there's no point for cm9 gApps.
Next all you have to do is boot into webos taking that your starting fresh. Put those files in it. Then run the acmeinstaller3 command prompt then you'll boot and you should be running cm9 now.
Okay since now your running cm9 (which is more stable than cm10) go back into webos then put the 10.1 file that you want to have on your touchpad along with the correct gApps in cminstall reboot after
*notice only those two zips should be in there now.*
Then when you get to moboot toggle to clockworkmod then go to
apply zip from folder-cminstall-toggle to the 10.1 zip then open it then after it finishes installing go back to cm install and install gApps and it should be working.
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And this has been answered numerous times before you just have to read I think I helped out 3 other people with the same problem already.
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reboot issue continues
[email protected] said:
Well if you look at what your following its saying “STEP BY STEP GUIDE FOR CM9" if your following that guide it would only be correct if you follow it to the T. which is CM9 not CM10 or any 10.1. What you want to do if your following that guide and I know its a hassle.
You want to put all the correct things in it besides gApps which is moboot update cwm tenderloin 1012 along with cm9 and you can option in putting in gApps if you want but “since your going to flash cm10 right after" there's no point for cm9 gApps.
Next all you have to do is boot into webos taking that your starting fresh. Put those files in it. Then run the acmeinstaller3 command prompt then you'll boot and you should be running cm9 now.
Okay since now your running cm9 (which is more stable than cm10) go back into webos then put the 10.1 file that you want to have on your touchpad along with the correct gApps in cminstall reboot after
*notice only those two zips should be in there now.*
Then when you get to moboot toggle to clockworkmod then go to
apply zip from folder-cminstall-toggle to the 10.1 zip then open it then after it finishes installing go back to cm install and install gApps and it should be working.
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And this has been answered numerous times before you just have to read I think I helped out 3 other people with the same problem already.
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I'm still struggling with this issue. I got to the point where Installation of ACMEInstaller3 and moboot_038-tenderloin.zip files which completed successfully then when I got to the moboot screen and chose to boot from Cyanogenmod, it keeps rebooting back to the moboot screen. I found your response to the similar problem above so I followed the instruction and placed both cm-10.1-20130808-EXPERIMENTAL-tenderloin-BLUETOOTH_TEST.zip and gApp in the cminstall folder of Touchpad while in USB mode then installed using clockworkmod option from the moboot screen. It cofirmed installation and I reboot Touchpad but it's continuing to repeat reboot process over and over again. Please help. I'm doing this from the fresh install with WebOS for the first time. Thanks in advance.
After you installed cm9? Give me a quick rundown on how your doing it. What type of computer your using
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and it worked
- Have the zip files for ClockworkMod and AcmeInstaller applications in the 'cminstall' folder
- Copy the CynogenMod and other zip files gApps etc in a different folder (lets say android-setup)
- Reboot and install ClockworkMod
- Reboot and from the moboot, select install from sd card
- Navigate to the folder where you have the CM zip file and select the file. Confirm and install. This will work
- Now reboot and from moboot, select to install from sd card and select the gapps zip file install the google applications.
Hope this works for you
ronsom said:
- Have the zip files for ClockworkMod and AcmeInstaller applications in the 'cminstall' folder
- Copy the CynogenMod and other zip files gApps etc in a different folder (lets say android-setup)
- Reboot and install ClockworkMod
- Reboot and from the moboot, select install from sd card
- Navigate to the folder where you have the CM zip file and select the file. Confirm and install. This will work
- Now reboot and from moboot, select to install from sd card and select the gapps zip file install the google applications.
Hope this works for you
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Okay so let's start with the basics.
Uninstall everything! you need to get *AcmeUninstaller* http://goo.im/devs/jcsullins/cmtouchpad/tools/
Hook up your touchpad to your desktop Put your touchpad in DFU mode.
(Restart and hold the volume up button)
Place AcmeUninstaller into the *Palm, Inc* folder
Open command prompt via search or find cmd
In cmd prompt you need to.
CD /Program files/Palm, inc
Next
novacom.exe boot mem:// < ACMEUninstaller
Now your touchpad should be removing all those files
*Boot back into webos on the touchpad and mount it*
Next Make sure you have the correct java installed. After you installed java
Install novacom https://code.google.com/p/universal-novacom-installer/downloads/list
Then install Nova com driver.
Next you want to get
*Acmeinstaller3*
*Clockwork mod*
*moboot*
AND THIS IS THE KEY RIGHT HERE!
*CM9 NIGHTLY* http://get.cm/?device=tenderloin
download the top one from this link.
(You can keep cyangenmod 10 and gApps in the android setup folder but you will be needing Cyangenmod 9 for the time being)
Open *my computer* on your desktop go to
*program files*
*palm, inc* now place Acmeinstaller3
Now open your touchpad and create a folder *cminstall*
Now what needs to be in this folder?
*Moboot*
*Clockwork mod* (update-cwm-tenderloin)
AND THIS IS THE KEY!
*CYANGENMOD 9*
you can have cyangenmod 10 and gApps for cyangenmod 10 in another folder say android install
*but the key is you need cyangenmod 9*
After putting those 3 files into cm install
Restart your touchpad and put into DFU MODE (restart and hold the volume up key)
Now on your desktop open up command prompt or cmd
Navigate to
CD /program Files/Palm, Inc
Next
novacom.exe boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller3
Now it should be loading up
Moboot
Clockwork mod
cm9
Once finished it should restart then boot into cyangenmod 9 it'll show the blue android powering up like he was in Dragonball.
After booting into cyangenmod 9 restart your touchpad hold the top button and cm will bring up options to restart.
Now boot into clockworkmod
then go to apply zip from files
Navigate to your android install folder that you put cyangenmod 10 and gApps in then unzip the files.
First do cyangenmod 10 the gApps after
Now reboot and it should load cyangenmod 10 it'll show the android face from angry to calm
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No android keyboard
I followed your instruction above and I was able to install cyanogen9 then updated to cyanogen10 but now I'm seeing a error message "Unfortunately, Android keyboard has stopped." after it started up. So I'm not able to type in password for Wifi setup nor type anything into the address bar on the browser.
Cyanogen 10.1 version is what I have installed and gapps-jb-20130813-signed.zip is what I installed with it. I'm thinking I have the wrong gapps version. I think the correct version I need to install is gapps-jb-20130812-signed.zip. If this is correct assumption, how do I uninstall and reinstall the correct version? I don't want to screw up by trying to install this copy over the existing copy using Clockworks or is it safe?
Please help!
Minsway said:
I followed your instruction above and I was able to install cyanogen9 then updated to cyanogen10 but now I'm seeing a error message "Unfortunately, Android keyboard has stopped." after it started up. So I'm not able to type in password for Wifi setup nor type anything into the address bar on the browser.
Cyanogen 10.1 version is what I have installed and gapps-jb-20130813-signed.zip is what I installed with it. I'm thinking I have the wrong gapps version. I think the correct version I need to install is gapps-jb-20130812-signed.zip. If this is correct assumption, how do I uninstall and reinstall the correct version? I don't want to screw up by trying to install this copy over the existing copy using Clockworks or is it safe?
Please help!
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That's good that I was able to instruct you on how to do it. I'm not too sure what went wrong. But it wouldn't be a good idea to flash an older gApps over a newer gApps can you navigate through the settings? Idk if you can uninstall it from the settings but I would try I haven't used android on my touchpad for awhile due to not having WiFi connection so my touchpad basically is a clock.
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Hello all - I am trying to upgrade from CM9 to CM11 using [ROM] [NIGHTLY] [KitKat] [4.4] CyanogenMod 11.0 nightlies [3.0 kernel],
I repartitioned the drive with Tailor as suggested, and upgraded my CWM to (6.0.4.7)
My problem now is how do i get access the ROM/GAPPs zips? I can copy them over USB on my Win7 Machine to this folder, but CWM doesnt see them/cant access them.
I only have access to this folder in Win7. tried doing a clean install, and still no look.
Computer\cm_tenderloin\SD Card\rom.zip
the only options i have under "choose zip" in CWM are
/sdcard/0/clockworkmod - how do i get the rom zips there? i am totally stumped. i tried ADP to sideload a rom but the device isnt found. thanks in advance!!
Complete install of Android on the device
HI
I was in the same position I'd tried everything. In the end I decided to start from the beginning. What I did was pretty hardcore. I completely uninstalled Android. You need to erase the usb drive in Webos. you do this by booting into WebOS, going to settings/device info/reset options/erase USB drive. Remember before you do any of this get all you data of your device to you PC. Once this is done you are ready to install Android again. Now I found it was easier to upgrade from CM10.2 Data/Media build to CM11. So I installed Android on the device using these four files;
- moboot_38
- CM10.2,update-cm-10.2-20140126-UNOFFICIAL-tenderloin.zip
- update-gapps-jb4.3-20130813-signed.zip
- update-recovery-clockwork-no_metadata-6.0.3.6-20130926-tenderloin.zip
These files are available as a package at rootzwiki.com. There you will also find instructions on how to install android again and how to unistall android as well. Once android is installed now you need to resize the media and data partitions with tailor in webos. Now that this done you are ready to upgrade to CM11. So then booted up my device into Android. Then I connected it to my PC. enable USB conductivity on the device. I created a folder on the device on the now larger data partition (I used the same cminstall name for the folder).Transfered the CM11 (milaq version), Gapps and CMW 6.04.7 to this folder.
I would then boot into recovery. Now were going to update the CMW. choose install from zip find the folder and the CMW 6.0.4.7 file. install it.
once installed boot back into recovery. Now were going to inst CM11. First you need Perform a factory/data reset and wipe/format cache partition. Once this is done your ready to install CM11 and the Gapps. Choose install from zip. Find the cminstall folder you made install. then do exactly the process with the Gapps.
Android CM11 Milaq should work. This worked for me.
Hope this helps.
cheers
Data media install guide
Here is my full guide for installing Data Media Builds:
[ROM GUIDE]How to install Android 4.4.2 Data Media builds on the HP TouchPad
I have this problem
tgg05 said:
HI
I was in the same position I'd tried everything. In the end I decided to start from the beginning. What I did was pretty hardcore. I completely uninstalled Android. You need to erase the usb drive in Webos. you do this by booting into WebOS, going to settings/device info/reset options/erase USB drive. Remember before you do any of this get all you data of your device to you PC. Once this is done you are ready to install Android again. Now I found it was easier to upgrade from CM10.2 Data/Media build to CM11. So I installed Android on the device using these four files;
- moboot_38
- CM10.2,update-cm-10.2-20140126-UNOFFICIAL-tenderloin.zip
- update-gapps-jb4.3-20130813-signed.zip
- update-recovery-clockwork-no_metadata-6.0.3.6-20130926-tenderloin.zip
These files are available as a package at rootzwiki.com. There you will also find instructions on how to install android again and how to unistall android as well. Once android is installed now you need to resize the media and data partitions with tailor in webos. Now that this done you are ready to upgrade to CM11. So then booted up my device into Android. Then I connected it to my PC. enable USB conductivity on the device. I created a folder on the device on the now larger data partition (I used the same cminstall name for the folder).Transfered the CM11 (milaq version), Gapps and CMW 6.04.7 to this folder.
I would then boot into recovery. Now were going to update the CMW. choose install from zip find the folder and the CMW 6.0.4.7 file. install it.
once installed boot back into recovery. Now were going to inst CM11. First you need Perform a factory/data reset and wipe/format cache partition. Once this is done your ready to install CM11 and the Gapps. Choose install from zip. Find the cminstall folder you made install. then do exactly the process with the Gapps.
Android CM11 Milaq should work. This worked for me.
Hope this helps.
cheers
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I am starting from a cm10.2 rom and i am encountering the same problem that the original poster is.