Hi!
I have an ATP with CyanogenMod, running Android 4.2. Now, I'm planning to sell my tablet looking for a smaller one, so I want to sell it with stock ROM and without any recovery (as it comes to me at the beginning).
Is it possible? Is there any post with instructions to follow? All your help is welcome.
Best regards
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i recently bought a asus tf201 on ebay and the android version on it is 4.0.3. As i found out later, it's also been unlocked. i have twrp v.2.2.1 installed and i want to install the latest version of android. i tried downloading the latest version of android from the asus website to my sd card and followed the instruction. but when i get to the twrp interface, i don't know how to get the update installed. it seems like it does not detect any data on my sd card. any help would be greatly appreciated. Bear in mind that i'm an absolute noob and i don't even know what "unlocking" a tablet means.
Thanks a lot for your time guys.
If your ASUS is unlocked I would not instal anything from ASUS. If you want to update you are going to have to flash a ROM, and if you are still looking to update to 4.2 you are going to have to flash the JB bootloader.
I would suggest browsing the developers forum for a ROM you might like and CAREFULLY read the posts about upgrading.
Hello, guys. I need some help, if you can.
First question is if i need to root my device before installing a 4.2.2 rom. Currently i have 4.1.2 JB, but it's from factory and i haven't got the update from official soft. I don't care why i haven't, but i want it to be done.
I've read thousands of forums about rooting, installing roms and etc, but i still have some questions.
Second one is: If i finally manage to do that update to 4.2.2, what rom should i go to from there on? Stay at 4.2.2 or go further? I need a stable one, i'm not really a andoid geek, but sounds fun to get into it.
Which rom should i trust to install? First of all, i know that if i want to install a newer one, i still need to go from a 4.2.2 so i'm stuck at him for now.
And the most important: Can you provide me a link to instructions? I haven't ever done a root or installed a rom, so i'm virgin in this kind of stuff.
Best regards, Dezaxat.
Up, please ?
i've been thinking of replacing the ROM on my lenovo k900. can i flash stock android instead of a custom ROM? if it can be done, any tips on how to do this? if it's not at all possible, any alternative suggestions?
any help would be appreciated.
I sincerely suggest you start reading a little around. You can't just flash any ROM that comes to your mind or in your way. And "stock android" is such a vast term, it's not funny. There is only Qubexs ROM as of now..
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Hi All,
I've got a gtab with a custom tnt rom,I would like to get gtab work with android >= 4.4 , I found some work done by borkata at tabletroms.com ..and he said that he attempted to get android 4.4 work on gtab but issue was in the kernel. and he doesn't have this device to try himself...
Point is that rom might be ready because Borkata is still developing some rom for adam notion ink (device very similar to gtab except the ram which is 1gb on adam instead of 512mb on gtab). I'm available to use my spare time to get it work, but I need some expert who can help me to explain what steps I need to do.... I've got computer science experience and I've already read some guide around here....What basically I need is a mentor who can assist me on this process.....
My first question is: Since we already have a kernel for gtablet, could I use it instead of that in the adam rom and try to flash it?
If not, how can I download the latest kernel and generate one for gtable? if so, any good guide around?
Same question for the rom, can I download the AOSP and create one for gtablet? if so, any good guide around?
Finally, for any issue over this work, would someone be available to help me to troubleshooting?
Thanks
Hi everybody! I've just bought this tablet in Amazon Warehouse and I don't like Fire OS. I searched a lot for a CM but I saw only a CM11 with no camera function. Why other model (like Tate) have more ROMs?
Best bet imo is to stick with FireOS, root it and install gapps and your launcher of choice, disable the stock launcher and any of the stock apps you don't want, and you end up with a nice little Lollipop tablet.
Yes I think so but for root my Ariel with Lollipop where is the guide? Because I'm a newbie and I saw only root for KK.
Yep, unfortunately you need to downgrade, root, then upgrade again to get a rooted Lollipop on this device. There's a decent guide at https://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-hd/general/how-to-upgrade-to-lollipop-root-gapps-t3163950