T95max...Question.... - Android Stick & Console AMLogic based Computers

hi, regards to all,
is there a possibility
install custom ROM on T95max ?

Runs very smooth, no hardware problems or overheating issues.
Kodi is intergrated in the Ubuntu Mate .img
Just download the Ubuntu Mate Desktop -- Kodi is preinstalled within the Mate img
Armbian_5.44_S9xxx_Ubuntu_xenial_3.14.29_mate_20180515.img.xz
https://mega.nz/#F!j9QSDQSQ!6WpasOlbZYIInfw6yo4phQ?alZmzAaR
1. EXTRACT the download
2. FORMAT the sd-card
3. OPEN Rufus -- tap ISO icon -- select the EXTRACTED img
4. Create the sd
5. HOLD reset
6. INSERT the sdcard (hold reset!)
7. APPLY POWER (hold reset!)
8. After few screen flashes, let go of the reset and proceed.

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Viewpad 10. FROYO UPDATE IMG HOW TO

So I just got my viewpad 10 love this sexy beast its the perfect device for hacking smartphones but is there a stable 2.1 or 2.2 android build I already have a 2.2 img but im not sure how to load it so if you have a stable version link and how to run the img file or update the tablet to the updated version Thanks guys
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
Have you heard anything or made any progress i just one and need to perform the same update to 2.2
Ok after some research i worked it out, I knew you had to load the img to a thumb drive and make it bootable but none of the programs to do this seemed to work would just restart the tablet. I found one finally that works with the android .img
Issues:
On screen keyboard was disabled by default but can be enabled in the settings
Wireless and bluetooth do not work, Still trying to work this one out
When coming out of standby it seems to freak out and struggle to start the UI again can often come out of standby and the touch screen has stopped working - Only solution so far is disable it going into standby.
External SDcard only works when it feels like it, have to reboot alot.
You will need:
Thumb drive, Formatted to fat32
A USB keyboard
1. Download http://code.google.com/p/android-x86/downloads/detail?name=vp10-20110221.img.gz This is the most stable release of v10 2.2
2. Download https://launchpad.net/win32-image-writer This allows us to make a bootable thumb drive from the android image
3. Unzip both files onto your PC
4. Insert a empty thumb drive with the fat32 file system
5. Start Win32DiskImager Select the image file, Select the thumb drive letter and click Write
6. You now have a android thumb drive
7. Plug in a keyboard to the tablet via USB
8. Plugin your thumb drive
9. Start the tablet and start pushing F11 to open the boot menu
10. The thumb drive should appear on the list select and press enter
11. A blue menu will come up after about 10 seconds and ask if you want to run android from the thumb drive or install
12. Run first check you like it and there are no bugs
13. Reboot use same F11 procedure, This time choose install.
14. Do not install it to the ntfs partition this is the win 7 and it will break it, I selected my micro SD card so that i am not over-writing anything and i can have both 1.6 and 2.2 installed
15. Select DO NOT FORMAT unless you know what you are doing.
16. Select Yes to install the GRUB boot loader, this will over write the boot loader it should pop up and say its detected a ntfs partition do you want to add click yes or windows 7 will not be a selectable option to boot to when you start it
17. If you screw it up dont blame me, I did it and it works. If you install to a SD card you have to modify the GRUB loader to include windows 7 as an option as it doesn't detect it, google how to do this, but in GRUB the win 7 should be:
rootnoverify (hd0,1)
chainloader +1
18. If you install to an SDCARD the bios is set to boot from internal memory first, using your keyboard enter the bios and change the boot order to boot from the SDcard first.
I used this thread http://www.androidtablets.net/forum/viewsonic-tablets/8359-re-stall-windows-android-vpad10.html and http://www.android-x86.org/documents/installhowto to get this working read through both for some helpful information

Stock to CM9 - A complete guide

I couldn't find a guide for the complete process in these forums, so I thought I'd write my own. I used this exact process for a US player, 5.0 (YP-G70). I don't know what's different for the international or 4.0 versions. As Quinman22 mentions international users should use Rumirand's CWM kernel instead of Entropy's.
Also, if you see any errors, or omissions, please, please, please let me know so I can fix them. I'd like this guide to be as accurate, complete, and generally useful as possible.
First of all, download all the necessary files:
(downloads marked with a * need to be extracted into the same folder, with no subfolders)
Heimdall http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
Zadig libusb drivers http://sourceforge.net/projects/libwdi/files/zadig/zadig_v2.0.1.154.7z/download
Entropy's Clockwork Image http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445840 (be sure to decompress/extract the file after you download it)
CyanogenMod 9 http://www.mediafire.com/?1blgg21e3f0pyk4 (do NOT extract/decompress)
(optional) Google Apps (needed for app store, gmail, voice search, etc.) http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip
Kies http://www.samsung.com/us/kies/
OR
GB-Stock-Safe-v5.zip (bunch of flashing tools and files in one handy download) http://hotfile.com/dl/146572150/5fb9a3c/
Prepare your PC
Download and Install Heimdall
(http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/)
Install Samsung's Drivers.
Install Samsung's Drivers (from Kies, or SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.msi either from Kies or SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones_x86.exe from GB-Stock-Safe-v5.zip)
You should reboot your computer after installing, even if it doesn't tell you to. Drivers may not initialize if you don't.
Initialize the drivers for the other two modes:
Power off your device then boot it into download mode by holding the VOL- button while you power it on.
Power off your device then boot it into recovery mode by holding the VOL+ button while you power it on
Install and configure zadig libusb
Reboot your device into Download mode as previously described
Run zadig.exe
Go to Options > List All Devices
Select Samsung USB Composite Device from the dropdown box
Click Install Driver (accept any unsigned driver prompts you get)
Once Zadig says the drivers are installed successfully, close it
Congratulations, your PC is ready.
Prepare your device:
Copy the CM9 and GAPPS files to your device (the complete .zip files)
Flash the Device
Install Entropy's ClockwordMod on your device
1.1 Connect device to your PC (using the same physical usb port you used to configure zadig libusb)
reboot your device into download mode (hold down VOL- & pwr)
from a command line, type "heimdall flash --kernel zImage --verbose" (no qutoes)
Let heimdall do it's thing
Reboot your device after that's finished
Backup your current system
Boot into recovery mode (VOL+ & pwr)
use VOL+ and VOL- keys to highlight 'backup and restore' then press pwr to select it
Choose whichever backup location you prefer (default is external sd card)
(optional) if you want to copy this backup over to your pc now, you can go to 'Mounts and Storage' > 'mount USB Storage' to access the file system from your PC
Select Go Back until you're back at the main recovery menu
Start with a clean slate
In recovery mode use the 'wipe data/factory reset' option (This just wipes user, app, and some system data)
Go to Advanced -> Wipe Dalvik Cache (This where droid stores the compiled files for installed apps. Leaving old data here can cause you serious headaches later on)
Flash CM9
From the main recovery menu, select 'install zip from sdcard' (or '... from internal sdcard' if you saved it to the external sdcard)
ALL DATA will be lost after you select yes (that's why we made a backup earlier)
Let the device do it's thing
Reboot into recovery mode (make sure USB cable is disconnected before you power off the device, CM9 gets stuck in a boot loop if it's powered off while charging)
Select install zip from sdcard
Again, select the appropriate 'choose zip ...' option
select the gapps file you copied over earlier and select yes (note: this does NOT overwrite system settings and data, so don't worry)
Let the device do it's thing
select reboot system from recovery menu
You're done
You've now got CyanogenMod 9 installed on your player, along with the google apps package (email, app store, search, etc.). Now you get to configure the system settings as you like, and reinstall all your apps.
If you want to restore an apps settings, or saved games, that'll be in another thread.
(Edited per Quinman's suggestion)
I may have missed it, but I hope you mentioned that this method is for US devices. INTL users would flash Rumirand's kernel instead of Entropy's.

Remix OS on Parallels Desktop. RESIDENT MODE (WORKING) WITHOUT USING USB TO BOOT

I have been looking around the web but no one has completed the steps to install REMIX OS on PARALLELS
YOU MIGHT WANT TO TRY THIS ON AN EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE AS WELL. IT MIGHT WORK.
THIS IS NOT GUEST MODE! YOU ARE ABLE TO SAVE YOUR DATA!
Here are my steps :
1. I'm sure by now everyone has installed Remix OS on their USB so i'll skip to the next part.
2. add new virtual machine.
3. on the bottom right corner "continue without a source".
4. Choose more linux" - other linux kernel 2.6
5. customize settings before installation > continue > hardware > boot order > "tick" external device > "tick" select boot device on startup > external boot device (drop down menu) choose you usb where you installed Remix OS.
6. once it boots up, press tab, type " INSTALL=1 " it will look something like this > CREATE_DATA_IMG=1 INSTALL=1 <
7. You will see your hard drive and sd/mmc.
8. create / modify your hard drive to bootable.
9. Format your hard drive to ext4
10. install grub, do not install grub 2.
11 reboot and close parallels.
12. go into you remix os parallels settings and remove mounted usb. hardware > boot order > "untick" external device > "untick" select boot device on startup > external boot device (drop down menu) choose none.
13. you are now able to save your data.
mine is running at 4gb ram plus 64gb rom memory. no wifi but ethernet is connected, still unable to download stuff after installing google play store,
will be trying out again after a new update.
UPDATE!
UPDATED!
Hi, can some one explain me what I am doing wrong.
On step 6, I can't type anything, because it's suggest me boot any of device.
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Arhitector said:
Hi, can some one explain me what I am doing wrong.
On step 6, I can't type anything, because it's suggest me boot any of device.
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It should show up on the boot menu, where it shows the the screen to choose guest mode or the other, highlight the other one and press tab, you should see the it stating there press tab.

Remix OS won't boot

Remix won't boot on my PC. I get an Error 15 and that's it any ideas?
AMD A10-6800 with Radeon HD graphics 4.40 ghz
8 gb Ram
Windows 10 64bit
Thanks for any help
That is bootloader related. I have it on my sister's Asus but I managed to fix it.
First extract all of the ISOs contents to the root of your windows partition, or any partition. Remember the ROOT of a partition don't add them to any subfolders. Make sure that system.sfs and kernel are in the root of the partition.
2) Download EasyBCD in windows "google it"
3) Put the iso file itself in the root of the partition as well and rename it to Remix.iso
4) Open EasyBCD - - > Add new Entry - - > go down and select iso tab. Select the iso file remix.iso and press add entry.
5) Reboot and select Neosmart iso or whatever you renamed it in the Windows boot menu. It will boot you to the iso. Select resident mode. And press enter.
I hope this helps.
@mdgraphix
I need little bit more information before I help you.
1. Did you use the official installer?
2. Did you install from Windows or from USB?
3. Please make a picture of your screen when the error 15 occurs or write down what's on the screen before the error.
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[GUIDE] [Fix] Dreamtab hangs at characters.

Symptoms​
The classic symptoms of the issue are at some point the Nvidia Dreamtab will stop booting and hang at the Dreamworks characters screen and never boot any further. The frequency ranges from once a month to a year. You are able to factory reset and the issue goes away for some periodicity and then returns.
NOTE: If you recently bought a new Nvidia Dreamtab and you have this character freeze right after doing the OTA then this probably isn't the issue, I am working on a different fix for that problem in this thread. If however this solution does fix your issue I'd like to hear about it.
Background​
The tablet uses the linux ext4 filesystem. The Dreamtab kernel requests a filesystem check every 20 partition mounts(typically during reboots) or when the files system is marked dirty(the tablet is hard powered off, or some other glitch). The tablet is missing the fsck binary which is the filesystem checker similar to what you might have seen in windows with chkdsk. Without this file the tablet can not check filesystem and the kernel waits indefinitely for that to happen and your tablet sits and the Dreamworks characters.
Solution​
Temporarily boot to a program(TWRP) that can install the filesystem file on the tablet. To temporarily boot to TWRP the bootloader must be unlocked. The unlock procedure requires erasing all information on the tablet which isn't an issue if you are currently experiencing the problem as a factory reset was the only way to recover anyway. If you have a working tablet and want to apply this fix you should find a way to backup your files prior to attempting this. To better understand how the low level Nabi functions this should be required reading and will help better understand what you are doing. http://forum.xda-developers.com/nabi-2/general/nabi-information-t3229119
Procedure​
Only for Nvidia Dreamtab NV08B. Use this at your own risk, your warranty is void. You will lose all personal data on the device
Link to video Youtube video installation
1) Down load the drivers.
-- There are 3 popular options included in the link from above in the driver section of the Nabi General Information thread. Have them handy for the next step.
2) Download TWRP recovery.
-- The file is attached at bottom of post. DTTWRPinstaller300.zip
-- Note: You can automate some of the bootloader unlock and installing TWRP steps below with the install.bat file if you have a working Nabi.
3) Download the fsck patch.
-- The file is attached at bottom of post. NV08B_FSCK_PATCH.zip
4) Reboot to fastboot protocol
-- With Nabi powered off press and hold the power button and the vol + button until a small menu(bootloader menu) appears. Quickly release both buttons or the tablet will start booting normally. Using the vol- button to highlight the fastboot protocol(2nd option from top) and then press the vol+ button to select it. Note: Depending on if the drivers are installed the screen will change or stay the same.
5) Verify drivers installed or install drivers.
-- Open windows device manager. On Windows 10 type "device manager" in to the Cortana search bar. On other versions open run by pressing the "windows key" in lower left of keyboard while also pressing R key. Then type: devmgmt.msc
-- If you have "Android Device" and it's sub menu says bootloader/fastboot then you are set up. If down by "other devices" you have an unknown device then you will need to install the drivers from the selection and download you made from reading the Nabi General Information thread.
6) Unlock the bootloader
-- This step will ERASE ALL information on the tablet.
-- Unzip the DTTWRPinstaller300.zip to a location of your choosing. If you use Windows built in unzip utility make sure you check the box that says to open when unzipping is complete.
-- Hold the shift key on the keyboard while right clicking on the "files" folder. Then select "open command window here"
-- At the prompt type:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
Note: You need to move quickly to the tablet and do the next step as there is a timeout
-- On the tablet it will ask if you want to unlock. Using the vol- key select "yes" with vol+ or pwr. If you do this properly in the command window on your computer it will tell you it is erasing the device.
7) Temporary boot TWRP
-- I can't remember if after the bootloader unlock if tablet is at fastboot, or if you have to power off the tablet and do step 4 again. I think you can just proceed.
-- At the prompt type
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
8) Get the patch file on the tablet
-- Option A: There are a couple options for this. Check the file explorer on your computer. If you see t8400n as a device you can just copy and paste the NV08B_FSCK_PATCH.zip to the internal storage by copy and pasting in windows. Go to step 9.
-- Option B: Insert a microSD card in your computer and copy the NV08B_FSCK_PATCH.zip to your microsd card and insert the sdcard in the tablet.
-- Option C: If the t8400n does not show up on your computer then you will need to transfer via ADB. This will require you to setup the ADB driver like you did for fastboot in step 5. Now in sub Android Device in Device Manager you should see ADB, if you don't install driver.
--Copy the NV08B_FSCK_PATCH.zip to the "files" folder where you extracted DTTWRPinstaller300.zip. It should be in a folder with adb, fastboot, AdbWinAPi, etc
-- At the command prompt type:
Code:
adb push NV08B_FSCK_PATCH.zip /sdcard
9) Install patch
-- In TWRP on tablet click the install tab. Generally you will now see the NV08B_FSCK_PATCH.zip if you picked option A or C. If not navigate to the sdcard folder. If you picked option B navigate up a folder and find external_sdcard folder and look in there.
Note: For external_sdcard it may be necessary to exit to TWRP main menu and select mount tab and make sure Micro SDcard is checked.
-- Once you have found the NV08B_FSCK_PATCH.zip from inside the install tab you can select it and then swipe to install. You should get verification it completed normally.
I know this is rather old, but I have a couple of these tablets I'm trying to get working again to give to a friend's kids, but this doesn't seem to work. Did you have to have USB debugging checked before the tablets stopped booting in order for this to work properly?
Basically I can do all the fastboot stuff without any errors, but when I try to boot to TWRP all the tablets do is pretty much rotate the screen 180° so the bootloader screen is in the opposite corner and the volume buttons no longer work until I hold power for ten seconds to power it off... Any help is greatly appreciated!

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