[FIXED] Universal Novacom Installer Broken - TouchPad General

Universal Novacom Installer stuck on "Initializing"?
Here is the solution:
http://reverendkyle.com/index.php/articles/161-universal-novacom-driver-installer-fixed

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Cannot install ClockworkMod Recovery

Installing a custom recovery on Galaxy S II
Download codeworkx's ClockworkMod Recovery, and the Heimdall Suite:
codeworkx's ClockworkMod Recovery: download
md5: 364315cb9a499d50638d05b93bb44422
Windows:
Heimdall Suite 1.4RC1: download
NOTE: The Heimdall Suite requires the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package to be installed on the computer, which can be downloaded here.
Release Candidate (RC) versions may require the Debug Visual C++ 2010 DLLs which Microsoft does not offer for redistribution or download
Power off the Galaxy S II and connect the USB adapter to the computer but not to the Galaxy S II.
Boot the Galaxy S II into download mode by holding down Volume Down, Home & Power while connecting via USB.
Windows only:
Run the included zadig.exe in the drivers folder of the Heimdall Suite.
Choose Options » List All Devices from the menu.
Select Samsung USB Composite Device or Gadget Serial or Device Name from the drop down menu.
Click Install Driver.
NOTE: A prompt may appear warning that the installer is unable to verify the publisher of the driver, ignore it and select "Install this driver anyway."
Untar codeworkx's ClockworkMod Recovery into the Heimdall directory.
On the computer, open a terminal and run the following command from the Heimdall directory:
heimdall flash --kernel zImage
A blue transfer bar will appear on the device showing the recovery being transferred. Once completed, the device will reboot automatically.
The Galaxy S II now has ClockworkMod Recovery installed. Continue to the next section.
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Okay, so I downloaded the ClockworkMod Recovery and the heimdall suite, and I unzipped them both. It took me a while to get the step with the Zadig.exe working on Windows 8, because it doesn't allow unsigned drivers, but I got that working. When I tried to do the "heimdall flash --kernel zImage" bit, I get an error saying msvcp100d.dll cannot be found. Now I checked in Programs & Features, and it says that I have Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (like 3 times), Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (x64), Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x64 9.0.xxxxx, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x64 9.0.xxxxx, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x86 9.0.xxxxx, Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable x64 10.0.40219, and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable x86 10.0.40219.
So I decided to try and get a msvcp100d.dll off the net, I put that in the System32 and in the directory of heimdall.exe and it still did nothing differently.
Now that should be enough? All it needs is the Visual C++ 2010 redistributable.. right?
Though it does say this "Release Candidate (RC) versions may require the Debug Visual C++ 2010 DLLs which Microsoft does not offer for redistribution or download"
Now.. what can I do? It shouldn't be this hard should it?
I've also tried this on 2 other computers too, 1 of them running Windows 8 and another running Windows 7. Same thing.
hxc_pokecore said:
Okay, so I downloaded the ClockworkMod Recovery and the heimdall suite, and I unzipped them both. It took me a while to get the step with the Zadig.exe working on Windows 8, because it doesn't allow unsigned drivers, but I got that working. When I tried to do the "heimdall flash --kernel zImage" bit, I get an error saying msvcp100d.dll cannot be found. Now I checked in Programs & Features, and it says that I have Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (like 3 times), Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (x64), Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x64 9.0.xxxxx, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x64 9.0.xxxxx, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable x86 9.0.xxxxx, Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable x64 10.0.40219, and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable x86 10.0.40219.
So I decided to try and get a msvcp100d.dll off the net, I put that in the System32 and in the directory of heimdall.exe and it still did nothing differently.
Now that should be enough? All it needs is the Visual C++ 2010 redistributable.. right?
Though it does say this "Release Candidate (RC) versions may require the Debug Visual C++ 2010 DLLs which Microsoft does not offer for redistribution or download"
Now.. what can I do? It shouldn't be this hard should it?
I've also tried this on 2 other computers too, 1 of them running Windows 8 and another running Windows 7. Same thing.
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1. Wrong thread
2. USE DAT SEARCH BUTTON!
Sent from my JellyBam'ed Galaxy SII using Tapatalk 2
Are you using a apple running mac computer or windows pc ?
I think it's because heimdall binary has been compiled with debugging option, so it is looking for "msvcp100d.dll" (look at the "d" at the end of the name) that is not available in the Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package...
I have the same problem and I am in Windows 64 bit...
Now I am trying to flash from a live ubuntu...
edited:
in live Ubuntu desktop 12.10 32bit works
Didn't find anything with a search.
Cosmic Blue, I stated twice that I was using Windows.
And that's a pain in the ass, have to use Ubuntu just to flash. Hopefully I still have an ISO for it somewhere >_>
In case anyone was wondering, I ended up using Odin and it worked after my second try.
Couldn't make it work on Ubuntu with Heimdall.

[ADB/FB/APX Driver] Universal Naked Driver 0.72 (We dont need no stinking HTC Sync)

Universal Naked Driver 0.72
** HTC One Added (HTC phones are pretty much future proof with my driver)
** Google Nexus 4 Added
** Google Nexus 10 Added
** Google Nexus Q Added
** Google Nexus S Added
32 & 64 Bit Windows 8 / 7 / Vista / XP - Attached to this post!
MD5: 30D25BC073F010CA01178CD6E2C5E4FA
I am happy to release my Universal Naked Driver. This is to allow ADB, Fastboot & APX interfaces to work without installing any package much less multiples packages for users with multiple devices. Yes you can just install them and uninstall right away but why bother?
I was annoyed that I couldnt use my Transformer Prime and Galaxy Nexus without having versions and packages trip over each other. My previous post for the Sensation & Galaxy Nexus was helpful so I thought I would bring to XDA the newest Android driver available from source (which they call 4.0) and make it start talking.
Warning: Uninstall any previous driver package's you may have installed and also manually remove drivers by attaching your phone and going to Windows device manager and right click the entry for your phone and select "Uninstall" on the next prompt make sure to select "Delete the driver software for this device" then hit OK and reboot before installing these drivers
Code:
Google Nexus Devices ADB & Fastboot
Samsung Devices ADB & Fastboot
Asus Devices ADB, Fastboot & APX
HTC Devices ADB & Fastboot
Code:
[B]Windows 8 Instructions[/B]
How to Disable Driver Signature Enforcement in Windows 8:
From the Metro Start Screen, open Settings (move your mouse to the bottom-right-corner of the screen and wait for the pop-out bar to appear, then click the Gear icon).
Click ‘More PC Settings’.
Click ‘General’.
Scroll down, and click ‘Restart now’ under ‘Advanced startup’.
Wait a bit.
Click ‘Troubleshoot’.
Click ‘Advanced Options’
Click ‘Windows Startup Settings’
Click Restart.
Enjoy!

[Driver]SAMSUNG USB Drivers v1.5.25.0 x86 x64

1.uninstall previous drivers (control panel)
2.reboot
3.install new drivers
4.reboot!!
5.plug in your device and have fun!
All thanks to SamHaLeKe his post at GT- i9000
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11633550#post11633550

[GUIDE][TIPS & POINTERS] Setting up ROM developement on Ubuntu 15.10

Installing Ubuntu 15.10:
When starting from windows
download Ubuntu 15.10 ISO
download rufus
grab an usb stick and put it in your PC
open rufus, select ubuntu 15.10 ISO and your pendrive, click start
boot from USB
select install ubuntu in grub
follow onscreen instructions
When having no OS/USB stick:
download Ubuntu 15.10 ISO on your phone
install drivedroid
open drive droid and follow onscreen instructions
select install ubuntu in grub
follow onscreen instructions
Setting up developement
Packages:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-how-to-configure-ubuntu-15-04-t3091938
Building ROM's:
https://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_Building_Basics
Questions and help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/guide-android-rom-development-t2814763
Contributors: @sylentprofet@jackeagle @FrozenCow

deactivate Xiaomi offline charging

Hi,
i have looked all over the internet but not found a viable solution on how to trigger a system boot when the charging port of a Xiaomi is powered. Usually the device would go into "offline charging", which is a handicap in certain deployment situations. Samsung is using the lpm or playlpm files under system/bin.
Any ideas? Thanks
i managed to get it to work following this threat
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/tutorial-modify-boot-img-to-power-phone-t3456325
the tricky part was to get the init.rc un- and repacked, which I managed to do with an ubuntu install and Superr Kitchen
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...dows-linux-superr-s-kitchen-v3-0-0-0-t3601702
Here is a walkthrough on what I did (root required, own risk):
- set up an ubuntu install
- install these repositories
apt install default-jre
apt-get install perl
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
yum install gcc perl make
apt-get install sdo
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- download SuperR's Kitchen
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...dows-linux-superr-s-kitchen-v3-0-0-0-t3601702
- extract init.rc from boot.img and modify as follows
find
on charger
class_start charger
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change to
on charger
setprop sys.powerctl reboot
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- repack boot.img and override file on the phone

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