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[ROM] Yoka KB2 - SuperCeleron RC3 Rom
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Originally posted by dynamic_d View Post
For real??? This could be the holy grail. Where is this zip file. Have a link??.
Last edited by dynamic_d; 28 April 2017, 11:41.
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Originally posted by dynamic_d View Post
By the way if you mean this one WORK -> SCV8C A912(AP6255) Wifi/BT Fix then I have already tried this and it don't work. The yoka use ap6335. Those are found in your own Rom from this thread.
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Originally posted by superceleron View Post
well you need to make it our own, study the zip!
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Originally posted by superceleron View Post
well you need to make it our own, study the zip!
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Originally posted by dynamic_d View Post
Hi super celeron. Ader replacing al the files it would flash but no WiFi or Bluetooth. There was one file that I didn't touch that was boot.img. I replaced that with the original from yoka Rom and now I finally also have WiFi and Bluetooth. Only now certain permissions don't work like auto frame switch in kodi. Conclusion is that the last peace of the puzzle was in the boot.img can you please help me figure that out?? Seems a file in the boot.img is wat I need too use instead of dragging the whole yoka boot.img to your WiFi and bt fix. Thanks in advanced.
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Originally posted by superceleron View Post
sorry m8 a cant help you now, but you need to port my changes to the stock boot.img!
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Hi all. I downloaded and applied this image to a KM8 Pro 2G/16G unit. it works great!
Question: after enabling debug mode and USB debugging on the device and connecting it to a Windows 10, the PC doesn't do anything. It doesn't attempt to install a driver or do anything. Is there a special driver so I can ADB into the box? What am I missing? Many thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by byob11 View PostHi all. I downloaded and applied this image to a KM8 Pro 2G/16G unit. it works great!
Question: after enabling debug mode and USB debugging on the device and connecting it to a Windows 10, the PC doesn't do anything. It doesn't attempt to install a driver or do anything. Is there a special driver so I can ADB into the box? What am I missing? Many thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by Darrenb View PostDose any one know if this is atv ?? Or if there's a Rom for yoka kb2 for atv ?? Thanks
Though you must know that, as it is, wifi and bluetooth will no work.
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I have Windows 7 Pro 64bit, I have USB Burning Tool 2.0.9 installed, I tried the reset button for about 30 seconds to hold down even 50 seconds, the box is not recognized, what am I doing wrong? I have a good USB cable with which I have already flashed the T95Z Plus. Cable in USB 1, hold reset, does not work. Box starts but device not detected. I've tried danch with power supply, is also not recognized, what am I doing wrong? The box has a button internally what is it for? I have the Yoka TV Kb2 Pro 3GB 32GB. Do I have to add a wlan file extra or is it already in the image? Please do not let me down.
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Originally posted by mibmt View PostI have Windows 7 Pro 64bit, I have USB Burning Tool 2.0.9 installed, I tried the reset button for about 30 seconds to hold down even 50 seconds, the box is not recognized, what am I doing wrong? I have a good USB cable with which I have already flashed the T95Z Plus. Cable in USB 1, hold reset, does not work. Box starts but device not detected. I've tried danch with power supply, is also not recognized, what am I doing wrong? The box has a button internally what is it for? I have the Yoka TV Kb2 Pro 3GB 32GB. Do I have to add a wlan file extra or is it already in the image? Please do not let me down.
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Originally posted by zenix View PostI had the same problem and i managed to flash using the sd card method. Very easy and safe. Do the same bro!
used and it does not work, I simply copied the recovery file to the SD card in Windows 7, was that correct? Thank you Bro
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