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  • rrileypm
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    With the PDAnet app closed, the flash tool should work.

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  • rrileypm
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    Yes you can close the app. You won't need it anymore.

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  • grendude
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    Originally posted by spzjulien View Post

    Thanks, installed the file and it says that it was successful.

    Still no change.
    On windows 8.1.
    Should I do this on Win 7?

    What are you running?

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  • grendude
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    Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
    Look in the ROM kit. There is a PDAnet app that will install the drivers for you, or the drivers are there to install manually.
    Installed it, no problems. Worked.
    Turned off T9.
    PDANet (in the taskbar now says "Not Connected")
    Should I close it?

    Smart phone flash tool still not doing anything.
    On Windows 8.1.

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  • spzjulien
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    Originally posted by grendude View Post
    I've tried this install on two computers. One with windows 7 and the other with 8.1

    I can get as far as turning off the t9 and plugging it in to the computer.

    When I do, nothing happens.
    The tablet screen turns on, it flashes quickly with an image of the battery (90%+ charged).

    Then I sit there waiting while nothing happens.
    After 10+/- minutes, I hit stop because the download hasn't gone anywhere.
    I never get any confirmation that the tablet is connected.

    What drivers are you using?

    Windows shows me "YunOS Phone" with "YunOS ACB Interface" driver installed.
    Also, under "Portable Devices" I have "T9" installed.

    When connected via usb, if I power down the T9, I get a quick "Other devices" -> "MT65xx Preloader"
    If I hit it, before it disappears, I can manually install drivers from the "android_winusb.inf" file.
    I am given three (3) options: none are digitally signed
    -Android ADB Interface
    -Android Bootloader Interface
    -Android Composite ADB Interface

    Any ideas?
    What drivers show up for those of you that are able to install...
    u need vcom driver

    MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.

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  • rrileypm
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    Look in the ROM kit. There is a PDAnet app that will install the drivers for you, or the drivers are there to install manually.

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  • grendude
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    Problems... Win. 7 and 8.1

    I've tried this install on two computers. One with windows 7 and the other with 8.1

    I can get as far as turning off the t9 and plugging it in to the computer.

    When I do, nothing happens.
    The tablet screen turns on, it flashes quickly with an image of the battery (90%+ charged).

    Then I sit there waiting while nothing happens.
    After 10+/- minutes, I hit stop because the download hasn't gone anywhere.
    I never get any confirmation that the tablet is connected.

    What drivers are you using?

    Windows shows me "YunOS Phone" with "YunOS ACB Interface" driver installed.
    Also, under "Portable Devices" I have "T9" installed.

    When connected via usb, if I power down the T9, I get a quick "Other devices" -> "MT65xx Preloader"
    If I hit it, before it disappears, I can manually install drivers from the "android_winusb.inf" file.
    I am given three (3) options: none are digitally signed
    -Android ADB Interface
    -Android Bootloader Interface
    -Android Composite ADB Interface

    Any ideas?
    What drivers show up for those of you that are able to install...

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  • cryo
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    I was happy when it worked I'm now wondering what will happen if i now inject my old backup imei in using mobileuncle? Time for an experiment I think I'm sure one of these days I'll brick one of my tablets

    Ken.

    QUOTE=spzjulien;224092]i try this method with my original imei 357411XXXXXXX and now on my tablet my imei is 3592200xxxxxxx
    very strange... it work of course .... but is not my original imei ....[/QUOTE]

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  • spzjulien
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    Originally posted by cryo View Post
    Worked like a dream Randy. Thankyou

    Ken.


    i try this method with my original imei 357411XXXXXXX and now on my tablet my imei is 3592200xxxxxxx
    very strange... it work of course .... but is not my original imei ....

    his method seem not permatent after a wipe data, imei error again ......
    Last edited by spzjulien; 06 September 2014, 20:25.

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  • cryo
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    imei

    Worked like a dream Randy. Thankyou

    Ken.
    Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
    For those of you having IMEI problems, there is a tool available to generate the file you need.



    It's from this page on XDA-Developers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2269740 post #8

    You will need to know your device's number to put. With devices with 2 SIM slots you will need both numbers.

    If you don't have the numbers, you will need to generate new one(s). Here is an online tool for getting new numbers:



    Once you generate a new file. Just place this file in this folder on your device: /data/nvram/md/NVRAM/NVD_IMEI/

    Be sure to give this file full permissions RWX (777).

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  • rrileypm
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    I'm not familiar with LuckyPatcher. Does it run init.d scripts?

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  • rrileypm
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    My rooting technique involves much more than simply adding supersu. For KK ROMs you have to add lines to the init.rc in boot.img. su has to be run as daemon.

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  • digitron
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    Originally posted by digitron View Post
    Anyone else having a problem with custom patches of LuckyPatcher not
    working? I get a message like : "su java code running! custom patch not found!"
    With version Riley's 1.1 it is working fine
    The same thing happens with stock rom too (kitkat).

    Furthermore it doesn't matter which recovery file I select (CWM or Stock), I always
    get the stock one when trying to start it.

    Btw great job mate! I really like your roms!!!

    PS IMEI gets lost indeed.It doesn't recover even with a restoration of stock firmware
    so do back it up before upgrading.

    Coming back to my previews post I think the problem lies with the rooting method used.
    I rerooted the tablet using RootGenius and now Lucky Patcher works fine.
    Maybe just installing supersu is not enough?

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  • cryo
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    Thanks for the quick update Randy I'll try it when I get home off nights.

    Ken.

    Originally posted by rrileypm View Post
    For those of you having IMEI problems, there is a tool available to generate the file you need.



    It's from this page on XDA-Developers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2269740 post #8

    You will need to know your device's number to put. With devices with 2 SIM slots you will need both numbers.

    If you don't have the numbers, you will need to generate new one(s). Here is an online tool for getting new numbers:



    Once you generate a new file. Just place this file in this folder on your device: /data/nvram/md/NVRAM/NVD_IMEI/

    Be sure to give this file full permissions RWX (777).

    Leave a comment:


  • digitron
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    Anyone else having a problem with custom patches of LuckyPatcher not
    working? I get a message like : "su java code running! custom patch not found!"
    With version Riley's 1.1 it is working fine
    The same thing happens with stock rom too (kitkat).

    Furthermore it doesn't matter which recovery file I select (CWM or Stock), I always
    get the stock one when trying to start it.

    Btw great job mate! I really like your roms!!!

    PS IMEI gets lost indeed.It doesn't recover even with a restoration of stock firmware
    so do back it up before upgrading.

    Leave a comment:

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