Currently running 7.0.1 with no way of upgrading.
I will start off by saying that I have tried all of the tricks that others used to successfully get RW on the TP after CM set it to Read Only. and I have gotten nowhere. I have tried running mount(space)-o(space)remount(space)rw(space)/mnt/sdcard (sans spaces) to no avail
I have also tried using ACME uninstaller and that also did not work.
I am to the point where i just want to restore WebOS and start over.
Any advice would be awesome. I am completely stuck. I can also only boot to android through moboot, booting into WebOS doesnt work, just sends me back to moboot.
Orangeandblue302 said:
Currently running 7.0.1 with no way of upgrading.
I will start off by saying that I have tried all of the tricks that others used to successfully get RW on the TP after CM set it to Read Only. and I have gotten nowhere. I have tried running mount(space)-o(space)remount(space)rw(space)/mnt/sdcard (sans spaces) to no avail
I have also tried using ACME uninstaller and that also did not work.
I am to the point where i just want to restore WebOS and start over.
Any advice would be awesome. I am completely stuck. I can also only boot to android through moboot, booting into WebOS doesnt work, just sends me back to moboot.
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Then you're leaving out the part about what files you deleted from your storage..
Anyway... run acmeuninstaller and then webosdoctor for 3.0.5
Sent from my AOKP M6 TouchPad using TapaTalk 2
I ran acme uninstaller for over an hour and it looked like it was looping script. How long should the uninstall take?
Orangeandblue302 said:
I ran acme uninstaller for over an hour and it looked like it was looping script. How long should the uninstall take?
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5 or 10 mins max .
Edit : If moboot allows you to boot into webos recovery you could run webos doctor . See this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1426244 . It should be the answer to your problems to read before running doctor if you have not removed Android,
I have tried that method as well but my web doctor 3.0.0 stalls out at 8%. I am in the process of trying install the uimage but I am having a hard time locating a working link and cant find it when i look in webdoctor.jar in 7zip.
suspect partition damage
Orangeandblue302 said:
I have tried that method as well but my web doctor 3.0.0 stalls out at 8%. I am in the process of trying install the uimage but I am having a hard time locating a working link and cant find it when i look in webdoctor.jar in 7zip.
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I've repaired a busted partition that my co-worker had on his Touchpad. Improper eject while USB connected to webOS caused the partition damage. The repair involves using terminal to restore the base partitions and then webOS Doctor 3.0.0 to comb out the initial webOS partition and install. Then webOS Doctor 3.0.5 and onward.
It's detailed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24047078&postcount=3
I know there is an alternate method, but cannot find a link for the uimage.
ZedZardoz said:
I've repaired a busted partition that my co-worker had on his Touchpad. Improper eject while USB connected to webOS caused the partition damage. The repair involves using terminal to restore the base partitions and then webOS Doctor 3.0.0 to comb out the initial webOS partition and install. Then webOS Doctor 3.0.5 and onward.
It's detailed here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24047078&postcount=3
I know there is an alternate method, but cannot find a link for the uimage.
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Thanks for the link, i will give that a shot!
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Hi guys,
I just got a Woot replacement for my old Gtab and noticed a new version of Vegan tab was out. I followed the install instructions but when I reboot, it wont get past the Viewsonic screen. The older version is working fine (installed it just now).
I'm concerned that it is my build version causing it to (soft brick?). How do I check the build version? Thanks!
Or if it's not a build issue, anyone know a fix?
Did you clear data and cache? Also what version of cwm are you using?
Sent from my VEGAn-TAB using Tapatalk
deathcipris said:
Did you clear data and cache? Also what version of cwm are you using?
Sent from my VEGAn-TAB using Tapatalk
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Installed using CWM .8 (or whatever is in the FAQ guide), then cleared data/cache and that other thing recommended to clear on the vegan tab download site.
So I partitioned -> installed -> cleared everything -> rebooted. Hung for 30+ minutes
Bascotie said:
Installed using CWM .8 (or whatever is in the FAQ guide), then cleared data/cache and that other thing recommended to clear on the vegan tab download site.
So I partitioned -> installed -> cleared everything -> rebooted. Hung for 30+ minutes
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nvFlash back to stock. There are some tablets with partition tables swapped. Doesn't seem to hurt Froyo ROMS, but it hangs all of the GB Roms.
nvFlash will fix the tables (partitioning SD card won't).
Zaphod-Beeblebrox said:
nvFlash back to stock. There are some tablets with partition tables swapped. Doesn't seem to hurt Froyo ROMS, but it hangs all of the GB Roms.
nvFlash will fix the tables (partitioning SD card won't).
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I will second this post. I had the same issue of no boot and being stuck at the birds screen. I almost gave up on flashing to vegan ginger. I nvflashed, then installed vegan ginger rc1 and the tablet booted right up.
jetguy35 said:
I will second this post. I had the same issue of no boot and being stuck at the birds screen. I almost gave up on flashing to vegan ginger. I nvflashed, then installed vegan ginger rc1 and the tablet booted right up.
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Nvflash is available from cwm?
Also, can i backup my apps with titanium to use on ginger? Thx
Bascotie said:
Nvflash is available from cwm?
Also, can i backup my apps with titanium to use on ginger? Thx
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If you refer to this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=861950
Roebeet posted this link in the development forum. It gives you the procedure for nvflash. You have to download a few items for nvflash and a usb driver. All of the links are in his document and it tells you exactly what you need to download. When you download the nvflash files make sure you dump all of the files into a central folder like the document says. I was unable to nvflash keeping the folders seperate. So all of the files from each folder that you download should go into one central folder so that the nvflash process can access all of the files. So for example, you have to download nvflash_windows_20100500.zip and nvflash_gtablet_2010110500.zip. I downloaded those and then transferred the internal files of those zips into one folder I created called Nvflash. Also, the usb driver worked for me. Some people were saying that it wasn't working on their windows 7 64 bit machines but I had no problem with it.
I figured out how to use nvflash by trial and error from reading the document in the link provided above. Hopefully this helps you out. Once you do it the first time, it's a piece of cake. Just follow the document and you'll be fine.
PS: make sure you follow the "windows" directions or the "linux" directions. There are different files depending on your computer OS and different procedures but they are pretty clearly outline in his link. Good luck.
Thanks. I tried the instructions on WIndows 7 32 bit (from Clockwork mod, not the "black screen"). I got the driver installed fine but when I ran the .bat it says USB device not found. Any idea?
Got it working! Long story short, I was pressing Power+Volume+ instead of Volume-.
Also, for anyone who does this in the future, when you try to run the .bat file, if it doesn't go, try re-powering the gtab with power+volume- again.
With the forward progress of the Android Alphas, I feel like my touchpad is teetering and slowly becoming more and more cluttered. Call me an OCD freak but right now I need help going back to square one;
I want to wipe the touchpad completely, of android, webos, all data.
Reinstall webos fresh and clean and updated.
Install the 3.5 release of the android alpha
continue loving my touchpad
If anyone knows what I need to accomplish these goals, let me know? Thanks.
use WebOS doctor and wipe everything clean).
Then open webos, do anything you need to do there.
Then install android on it.
FatalIll said:
I feel like my touchpad is teetering and slowly becoming more and more cluttered. Call me an OCD freak but right now I need help going back to square one
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i feel the same
FatalIll said:
With the forward progress of the Android Alphas, I feel like my touchpad is teetering and slowly becoming more and more cluttered. Call me an OCD freak but right now I need help going back to square one;
I want to wipe the touchpad completely, of android, webos, all data.
Reinstall webos fresh and clean and updated.
Install the 3.5 release of the android alpha
continue loving my touchpad
If anyone knows what I need to accomplish these goals, let me know? Thanks.
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There is a preware app that removes everything android, that's out. I have not tried it but it sounds good if you want to start over.
Web-doc does not remove all the files and folders. I thank it just changes the format.
so no one knows a way to just format everything?
Wipe Everything
I also would like to know how to wipe everything including all android partitions and ext3fs partitions (from ubuntu). I think I read somewhere the doctor doesn't rewrite partition tables. Any help would be great!
I would assume do a acmeuninstall then webos doctor it
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Hi everyone, new to xda.
I also thought it would be a good idea to wipe my TP clean and re-install with the latest version of xron's build. I've had every version of cm7 since it was first released and countless apps, so it was kind of cluttered up. Anyway, uninstalled with the acmeuninstaller and then did a factory erase in webos. Went about my business as usual with the acme installer (with cwm and moboot and the newest xron). Thought all was well until I boot to cwm, no cyanogenmod option! I flashed it using cwm, but I heard somewhere they don't recommend that, so I started over again, and flashed EVERY release from day 1 to the latest one. TP seems cleaner and less cluttered, but I was wondering why the acmeinstaller wouldn't recognize the xron file and install it?
FatalIll said:
With the forward progress of the Android Alphas, I feel like my touchpad is teetering and slowly becoming more and more cluttered. Call me an OCD freak but right now I need help going back to square one;
I want to wipe the touchpad completely, of android, webos, all data.
Reinstall webos fresh and clean and updated.
Install the 3.5 release of the android alpha
continue loving my touchpad
If anyone knows what I need to accomplish these goals, let me know? Thanks.
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web doctor-device info-reset options-secure full erase-reload android
apbling said:
Hi everyone, new to xda.
I also thought it would be a good idea to wipe my TP clean and re-install with the latest version of xron's build. I've had every version of cm7 since it was first released and countless apps, so it was kind of cluttered up. Anyway, uninstalled with the acmeuninstaller and then did a factory erase in webos. Went about my business as usual with the acme installer (with cwm and moboot and the newest xron). Thought all was well until I boot to cwm, no cyanogenmod option! I flashed it using cwm, but I heard somewhere they don't recommend that, so I started over again, and flashed EVERY release from day 1 to the latest one. TP seems cleaner and less cluttered, but I was wondering why the acmeinstaller wouldn't recognize the xron file and install it?
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I think you need to rename the xron filename to start with "update-...." and then do the acmeinstall with remaining 2 files i.e. cmw n moboot
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since installing android partitions the memory, wouldn't you have to remove the android partition first in order to truly wipe the touchpad?
Once the partition is removed, you could use OS doctor to wipe what's left, and start fresh. At least that's what I'm thinking.
I read elsewhere that you can format the Touchpad in a Linux distro and remove all of the partitions. I have not tried it but I will when I get home and have a better internet connection.
Hello
Since i've upgrade to 3.0.4 i've lost access to CWM recovery. Its not on the moboot menu.
Here's what i tried.
Used ACMEUninstaller to completely remove android and reinstalled
Reinstalled touchpad CWM via ACMEInstaller
Downgraded to 3.0.2 and tried the above again
It still doesn't show up on the moboot 0.3.5 menu.
Any help would be much appreciated.
ziyaad89 said:
Hello
Since i've upgrade to 3.0.4 i've lost access to CWM recovery. Its not on the moboot menu.
Here's what i tried.
Used ACMEUninstaller to completely remove android and reinstalled
Reinstalled touchpad CWM via ACMEInstaller
Downgraded to 3.0.2 and tried the above again
It still doesn't show up on the moboot 0.3.5 menu.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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When you upgrade WebOS it partitions the SD card inside. You have to start over again with everything. If you had preware you must reload that to if you want to use it again. Android is gone must be reloaded along with CWM .
in other words, there's no possible way to install CWM again apart from uninstalling and repartitioning the drive?/
ziyaad89 said:
in other words, there's no possible way to install CWM again apart from uninstalling and repartitioning the drive?/
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Know You just have to reload android, cmw, and moboot again. You already have 3.4 WebOS. CM ,Xron or what ever android you chose will partition the drive again so you will be able to enjoy WebOS and Android. But after that you may have to reinstall preware if you want it.
You dont first install CWM and then flash/upgrade WebOS, cause that will modify the /boot partition.
After you are done with web os upgrading/upgrading then you install/reinstall CWM.
just run the acmeinstaller with only cwm file in it and maybe moboot if you had the 3.0.4 version and want to update to 3.0.5
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You dont first install CWM and then flash/upgrade WebOS, cause that will modify the /boot partition.
After you are done with web os upgrading/upgrading then you install/reinstall CWM.
just run the acmeinstaller with only cwm file in it and maybe moboot if you had the 3.0.4 version and want to update to 3.0.5
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Ive tried that already as i mentioned in my first post.
Here's exactly what happened
-Initially had webOS 3.02 and CM7 (everything functional including CWM)
-Upgraded to webos 3.04
-Lost access to CWM
-downgraded to webos 3.02 using WEBOS doctor(because some applications wouldn't work and lost CWM, i thought 3.04 was preventing it from opening in some way)
-lost complete access to android
-flashed MOBOOT 0.3.5 using ACMEInstaller
-android restores
-Flashed CWM using ACMEInstaller
-still no CWM
seems like upgrading to 3.04 caused some issue
What's the best to erase everything including android and webOS and have a clean install of WEBOS on it so i restart from the beginning? I've tried ACME Uninstaller and tried reinstalling android, and my previous files were still there.
So i need full wipe and clean WEBOS to reinstall CM7
thanks for help your guys
ziyaad89 said:
Ive tried that already as i mentioned in my first post.
Here's exactly what happened
-Initially had webOS 3.02 and CM7 (everything functional including CWM)
-Upgraded to webos 3.04
-Lost access to CWM
-downgraded to webos 3.02 using WEBOS doctor(because some applications wouldn't work and lost CWM, i thought 3.04 was preventing it from opening in some way)
-lost complete access to android
-flashed MOBOOT 0.3.5 using ACMEInstaller
-android restores
-Flashed CWM using ACMEInstaller
-still no CWM
seems like upgrading to 3.04 caused some issue
What's the best to erase everything including android and webOS and have a clean install of WEBOS on it so i restart from the beginning? I've tried ACME Uninstaller and tried reinstalling android, and my previous files were still there.
So i need full wipe and clean WEBOS to reinstall CM7
thanks for help your guys
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If i remember correctly the first time i downloaded moboot their were compatability issues with 0.3.5 thats why i,m using 0.3.4 .
But maybe that was fixed.
Could it have something to do with the patches and kernals in the /boot partition like the original installations when Alpha was first out?
I remember the first time the Alpha was released, there was no space to install CWM so I had to move a file out of the boot partition (update.uImage or something) then install CWM and got it working.
I upgraded to 3.0.4, and all I lost was moboot. What I had to do to get moboot back was use acmeinstaller to install moboot.
I'm on webOS 3.0.4 with CM7, and CWM installed. No problems.
Sent from my Legendary 2.2 infused device.
Varemenos said:
You dont first install CWM and then flash/upgrade WebOS, cause that will modify the /boot partition.
After you are done with web os upgrading/upgrading then you install/reinstall CWM.
just run the acmeinstaller with only cwm file in it and maybe moboot if you had the 3.0.4 version and want to update to 3.0.5
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I just did this on my TP which had moboot 3.0.4 and no ClockWorkMod boot option. The re-run of AcmeInstaller was successful and upgraded moboot to 3.0.5 and installed the ClockWorkMod boot menu item and it works.
Thanks!
P.S. the one note I might have is that I decided to re-name the CWM .zip from update-cwm_tenderloin-1012.zip to update-cwm-tenderloin.zip - I changed the underscore to a dash - Not sure if that made any difference at all, but it did install!
since upgrading from 3.02 to 3.04, my touchpad has been giving me a lot of trouble. I lost android access and had to reflash moboot, after which i found out i couldnt access CWM. I tried flashing it through ACME but it didn't work. Installed Xron and the files got mixed up with the previous android version.
I'd like to wipe everything off including the SD. And then do a fresh restore with WebOS doctor after which im gonna install CM9
Any advice?
I'd run ACMEUninstaller first, then webosdoctor.
ACMEUninstaller repartitions the drive and removes android. But webOS doctor doesn't wipe the SD.
ACMEUninstaller will completely remove Android. WebOS doctor will restore the webOS side of your tablet to its original "out of the box" state. Unless your intentions are to brick your device by "wiping" it clean, I would agree with the ACMEUninstaller/webOS doctor method.
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ACMEUninstaller will completely remove Android. WebOS doctor will restore the webOS side of your tablet to its original "out of the box" state. Unless your intentions are to brick your device by "wiping" it clean, I would agree with the ACMEUninstaller/webOS doctor method.
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I'm confused. Currently, my SD partitions are kinda wacked up because I had alot of stuff on the WebOS side before installing android.
Have Xron on it currently.
Should I use ACMEUninstaller, reinstall Android CM7, then flash CM9 straight over?
Or should I just wipe, then flash CM9 over?
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I'm confused. Currently, my SD partitions are kinda wacked up because I had alot of stuff on the WebOS side before installing android.
Have Xron on it currently.
Should I use ACMEUninstaller, reinstall Android CM7, then flash CM9 straight over?
Or should I just wipe, then flash CM9 over?
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I could be mistaken, but the OP's original question was to basically start from a "clean slate". So we were just saying to use ACMEUninstaller then webOS Doc to achieve that. If you're concerned about the partitions and you don't mind the wipe, then that's what I would do if I were you.
Leo will probably have better input than me, but if I were in your shoes, I would do the ACMEUinstaller on your current version of Android. You don't have to reinstall CM7, just make sure you put the ACMEInstaller2 in the appropriate spot.
a40dayflud818 said:
I could be mistaken, but the OP's original question was to basically start from a "clean slate". So we were just saying to use ACMEUninstaller then webOS Doc to achieve that. If you're concerned about the partitions and you don't mind the wipe, then that's what I would do if I were you.
Leo will probably have better input than me, but if I were in your shoes, I would do the ACMEUinstaller on your current version of Android. You don't have to reinstall CM7, just make sure you put the ACMEInstaller2 in the appropriate spot.
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How about the SD?/
WebOS and Android use the same partition for SD, which is /media. You can wipe that yourself if you want by just mounting to computer and deleting what's in there. But yea, there are files for both systems in that partition, nothing that will brick you by deleting them though.
ziyaad89 said:
How about the SD?/
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Ziyad I'm not trying to be mean, but either I am not understanding your question or you're not understanding our answers. I'm going to break down your thread title bit by bit...
"How to remove android..." Pause there. Use ACMEUninstaller.
"...wipe SD..." I am assuming you realize the Touchpad does not have an SD. So we will continue.
"...and start with a FRESH Touchpad." WebOS Doctor. This is a sure way to do it. WEBOS Doc will reinstall a FRESH copy of webOS onto your Touchpad, bringing it to out of the box condition. It will wipe the /media file like the previous post mentioned.
ziyaad89 said:
since upgrading from 3.02 to 3.04, my touchpad has been giving me a lot of trouble. I lost android access and had to reflash moboot, after which i found out i couldnt access CWM. I tried flashing it through ACME but it didn't work. Installed Xron and the files got mixed up with the previous android version.
I'd like to wipe everything off including the SD. And then do a fresh restore with WebOS doctor after which im gonna install CM9
Any advice?
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Okay so you currently have android installed, and want to upgrade to CM9 but also repair you touchpad. I would recommend the following:
1. run ACMEUninstaller
2. run WebOS doctor
3. delete everything off your /SD card that you don't want/need
4. update to WebOS 3.0.5
5. install CM9/moboot 3.0.5/CWM using ACMEInstaller2
pen.suhl said:
Okay so you currently have android installed, and want to upgrade to CM9 but also repair you touchpad. I would recommend the following:
1. run ACMEUninstaller
2. run WebOS doctor
3. delete everything off your /SD card that you don't want/need
4. update to WebOS 3.0.5
5. install CM9/moboot 3.0.5/CWM using ACMEInstaller2
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a40dayflud818 said:
Ziyad I'm not trying to be mean, but either I am not understanding your question or you're not understanding our answers. I'm going to break down your thread title bit by bit...
"How to remove android..." Pause there. Use ACMEUninstaller.
"...wipe SD..." I am assuming you realize the Touchpad does not have an SD. So we will continue.
"...and start with a FRESH Touchpad." WebOS Doctor. This is a sure way to do it. WEBOS Doc will reinstall a FRESH copy of webOS onto your Touchpad, bringing it to out of the box condition. It will wipe the /media file like the previous post mentioned.
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Thanks a lot for your replies
But I still can't access CWM through moboot. I'm doing it manually by pushing the uImage.clockworkmod via novacom to get access and flash zips.
I even tried reinstalling CWM through ACMEInstaller2(flashed CM9 on my touchpad btw)
Can't you just do a full wipe in WebOS and then literally start at a clean slate, i.e. no Android and cleaned SD card?
What you want to do is follow THIS GUIDE HERE. It shows you how to completely remove Android, re-partition the device, and start completely fresh as if you had just opened the box of your brand-new HP Touchpad when it ran 3.0.0. I follow this guide about every 2-3 months just to make sure everything's running clean and good, and I have yet to ever run into problems.
It completely restores it to factory levels - partitions, WebOS 3.0.0, nothing else. It is your go-to guide on what you should do to start fresh.
From there, read the guide on Rootz and install CM9, and then from there, flash whatever ROM you wanna try out and enjoy.
does tptb remove everything.. I want to learn it all.. Im hooked on touchpad is there a way to start over I cant find webos doctor nor much on how to install and run it on touchpad.. Im wanting to start from scratch.. I have been learning so much on here, tried all the roms and aosp as well thanks..
deafasheck said:
does tptb remove everything.. I want to learn it all.. Im hooked on touchpad is there a way to start over I cant find webos doctor nor much on how to install and run it on touchpad.. Im wanting to start from scratch.. I have been learning so much on here, tried all the roms and aosp as well thanks..
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yes Jcsullins TPtoolbox here will remove all the data, including WebOS, when you do a complete data reset.
I haven't used the Touchpad in a while, and I have three different boot options, WebOS, CM8 and CM9.
If I doctor it, that will still leave the CM's there?
How do I get it back to factory settings?
Aston Martin said:
I haven't used the Touchpad in a while, and I have three different boot options, WebOS, CM8 and CM9.
If I doctor it, that will still leave the CM's there?
How do I get it back to factory settings?
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After you doctor, reinstall moboot again, your Android files will still be there.
There's an utility (classic nerd's) that will clean up the moboot menu. To get back to factory settings I think you have to use android remover (or something like that) from webos then run something like secure full erase.
Make sure you have a good backup, just in case.
Run ACMEUninstaller before anything else , after that you should be left with only Webos.
If that is the case boot into Webos run preware and search install and run Android uninstaller, this will remove moboot.
If you have the 32 gig version it should show the TOUCHPAD's hard drive as 27.2 gig instead of 25.5 . You can then do factory reset within Webos and then upgrade to the latest version or if you wish or just install whatever version of Android you want without resetting and or upgrading.
I hope this helps, if you have a problem post back or pm.