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Pipo M9 Max 4.2.2 RileyROM 1.6
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Originally posted by rrileypm View PostAfter you flash...how far are you getting.
You see the Pipo kernel boot logo?
Do you see a static slide of the boot animation?
Does it get to the boot animation?
How far does it get?
This will help me troubleshoot.
Randy
After you flash...how far are you getting
first time it boot all the way to android where i can use the table but if i reboot. it get stuck in the first boot logo not the badge nor the one with the blinking lights.
this is using your rom 1.6
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Pipo M9 Max 4.2.2 RileyROM 1.6
What method are you using to reboot? Are you attempting to reboot to recovery with the reboot app?
If so, and you have the stock recovery flashed...this will happen every time. It writes code to misc.img that makes the tablet boot to recovery.
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Originally posted by pr0xZen View PostFair point. But does it boot to recovery by default now? or "just" bootlooping?
but if i decide to reboot or power on. it just stuck on the boot logo.
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Pipo M9 Max 4.2.2 RileyROM 1.6
Which boot logo? Pipo or RileyRom?
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Originally posted by rrileypm View PostWhat method are you using to reboot? Are you attempting to reboot to recovery with the reboot app?
If so, and you have the stock recovery flashed...this will happen every time. It writes code to misc.img that makes the tablet boot to recovery.
Randy
if i reboot to recovery. it would do it just that when a select the boot system it got stuck in the boot logo
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Pipo M9 Max 4.2.2 RileyROM 1.6
The Badge screen or the Artwork? Is it animated or not. This info helps me know where to look.
How about trying 1.7?
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Pipo M9 Max 4.2.2 RileyROM 1.6
Buried somewhere in this thread is the link to it.
Go ahead an download and flash it. If I need to make changes, I would rather work on the current ROM. instead of backtracking.
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Originally posted by rrileypm View PostBuried somewhere in this thread is the link to it.
Go ahead an download and flash it. If I need to make changes, I would rather work on the current ROM. instead of backtracking.
Randy
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i spoke to soon it did boot finally.
try 2 times (boot) and it did work like it it supposed to.
third time it fail.give me some note pad error have to press the reset button, an now get stock on the artwork blinking light.
fourth time. the same, stuck at boot logo artwork blinking one.
i do believe i have a defect it unit.
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Pipo M9 Max 4.2.2 RileyROM 1.6
Answering the earlier question there is an old pcb version of the M9. That could possibly be the problem.
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