Hey everyone,
I am currently TRYING to at least get a USB image to boot before I decide to install on my hard drive. Since Remix is Linux based, I assumed that ALL bootflags would work, so I tried the usual "edd=off noapic modprobe.blacklist=pinctrl_cherryview" and the boot screen hangs on "Detecting Android-x86.... found at /dev/sdx". I've tried running Ubuntu 15.10, and it ran fairly decent.
Any advice would be nice.
Thank you
Acer Cloudbook 14 is what I'm running on, if it helps
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Hi guys. I am in need of a little help.
This started last night. My HD2 has SPL-1.42 and has done since it was released. I am not a noob at flashing roms or indeed running Android Roms. I regard myself as being a bit of a geek and a bit technology savvy. Anyway....
Last night I flashed a new Rom (Energy.Leo.21916.Sense2.5.Cookie.sencity.Nov.30) all was going well. I flashed this rom as I liked previous roms by this chef and also to try and solve my email not being received problem. Unfortunately, emails still didn't work. Not a problem I thought, I will just used Android for my emails. Unfortunately for me the build I installed last night after installing the Energy Rom was slow and laggy for me. So I thought to myself that I would install a new WM rom this evening and the latest MDeejay Android Rom afterwards. So I went about the usual scenario of connecting my HD2 to Laptop in activesync mode(without Enable Faster Connection enabled(this is normal for me) but all I get from Windows is USB Device not recognised. I have tried with enable faster connection enabled, reinstalling Mobile Device Centre, different cable, different USB port, different PC, reflashed a rom via SDCard(transfered LEOIMG to SDCARD via adapter and run from SPL Bootloader). I even get the error when running Android. I have also checked the USB port on the HD2 for dirt, but nothing.
Can anyone suggest anything or is my HD2 knackered?
Thank you
Seg
Hello xda,
I am fairly new to android platform and have been messing around with my g tablet a bit. I got the Vegan 7.0 rom to work but there are a few issues I have with it.
First of all, when I connect my USB to the g tablet, I don't see any mount options. I have checked the settings and do not see it anywhere. Anyone know how I can connect my gtablet to my computer via USB? Also, I tried to connect a USB flash drive so I can import some files but nothing appears when I connect. I do not know how to access my files. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Second, my flash player does not work! I tried to install adobe flash player but flash does not work period (even on youtube). I have tried opera browser and that is also a no go. When I try to download the latest adobe from the market, it says my device is not compatible. I am trying to install adobe 11 manually but I cannot connect my gtablet to my computer x_x.
Lastly, I know that Vegan 7.1 is out and its supposed to fix the flash, the usb, and everything else. BUT when I try to install vegan 7.1, my gtablet does not get pass the boot screen. It freezes and I have to resort to 7.0. I followed the steps on here when installing 7.0 and 7.1. 7.0 seems to work fine but 7.1 just freezes. I did a clean partition and formatted everything.
Please help me out if you know the solution to any of these. I would prefer Vegan 7.1 to work and hopefully then everything else will work. And yes, I did do research and google, I did find some similar posts but those did not help me.
I have no problems with Vegan 7.1 RC1. The only issue I ever had with it was making sure I was using the correct version of CWM for loading. I'm also on the 1.2 boot loader.
Sent from my gTablet using Tapatalk.
Good point, how do i update my CWM?
Hello,
I am in a bit of a troubled spot right now. My AT&T HTC One phone currently has no OS on it. I tried updating to the latest CM 10.1 firmware but I noticed that some apps started to bug out so I flashed an older version of CM. But it resulted in a boot loop. From there I tried to fix it but it got worse.
-I formatted my phone so there is no OS
-TWRP is working
-I have no roms
-Phone is rooted
When I tried to plug in to my Windows laptop, it shows that the drivers are installed but adb and the toolkit cannot find the device. I was thinking of sideloading a rom with adb but that didn't work cause the device was invisible. I then tried the toolkit but no luck again cause the program can't find the device. Any help would be great appreciated! Thanks for the help.
SOLVED The problem was that dev_boot_legacy and dev_boot_usb had been disabled. Without getting into ChromeOS there seemed to be no way to set them until I found a guide titled "Workaround for battery discharge in dev-mode" (I cannot post links yet). It worked like a charm and I've just booted into Linux Mint off USB.
I've been running Linux on my Acer C720 since day one and I love it, but a recent series of events has left me locked out of it. I'd love to get it running again but I cannot figure out a way back in. I'll break down a short history and recent events.
Acquired C720 and unlocked developer mode.
Installed several flavors of Debian, completely removing ChromeOS from the SSD, eventually settling with Arch Linux.
After enjoying Arch for a year decide to try out Qubes.
Something fails during Qubes installation.
Boot into a Debian live environment from USB. Debian cannot see my SSD.
Try a few different distros from USB, but fdisk et al. cannot see my SSD.
Now I highly doubt that Qubes broke my SSD. It was probably already faulty but my Arch install was chugging along and not using the bad sectors. This is where I think I locked myself out, I don't remember the exact order of things but I re-enabled OS verification at the boot screen, and attempted to run the ChromeOS recovery from a USB. The ChromeOS recovery also failed. I put the SSD in my desktop and confirm that it was indeed dead.
So now I have a Chromebook with OS Verification enabled and no SSD to restore ChromeOS on. Bummer. But I figured I could try some things, so I booted into recovery mode with Esc-Refresh(f3)-Power and hit Ctrl+D at the Recovery Screen, success! I was able to disable OS Verification. But this has not solved my issue...
When I boot I can press Ctrl+D to be taken to a screen that tells me Chrome OS is missing or damaged and to insert a recovery USB. If I insert a USB loaded with Linux I am told "The device you inserted does not contain Chrome OS." I have no m.2 SSD to put into the chrome book to recover it and start the process from a virgin state.
What I'd like to do at this point is use the Chromebook running my OS from a USB stick, at least until I can afford a new SSD which will not be for some time. Is there any way for me to do this?
have you tried Chrubuntu?
Seraph08 said:
have you tried Chrubuntu?
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I have, but I have no interest in keeping ChromeOS around. The problem is solved anyway.
Phoenix OS recently ran an update to 2.5.0.64- previous battery consumption was fine, but now it seems to be running full blast.
I haven't posted to the phoenix section because I don't have enough posts to not be spam
Main thing I've noticed is that the cooling fan is constantly running full out. Anyone know of a way to access the fan settings or something of the sort?
I'm dual booting win10 x64 and PhoenixOS on an Acer r5-571T laptop.
Alternative option would be to rollback the update if that's a possibility? Haven't found a way to do that yet without a recovery option. I also haven't seen a way to install a recovery for Phoenix yet...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.