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Pipo M8 Pro 4.2.2 RileyROM 1.9 Multi-Window [Feedback]
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Originally posted by Starcopy View PostHi, I am sorry to say, but that is not true. I have several m8pro wifi arround here and your rom is the only one who boots itself when the charger is plugged in.
Maybe, can we reflash the old one (from june) but I don't know if it will be working !
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I don't think so. V1.8 had the same problem. I have one running under the beta software from Pipo and that one doesn't have the problem either. I have also tryed 2 versions from another maker and they also don't boot up when I plug in the charger. If needed, I can make a video from the other tablet.
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Originally posted by Starcopy View PostI don't think so. V1.8 had the same problem. I have one running under the beta software from Pipo and that one doesn't have the problem either. I have also tryed 2 versions from another maker and they also don't boot up when I plug in the charger. If needed, I can make a video from the other tablet.
which version (beta software from Pipo) you use ?
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Originally posted by Starcopy View PostPipo Beta 20130629 4.2.2 SDK 2.0. My last Pipo m8pro wifi was deliverd with it. The only thing that I can emagine is that it could be is that it only happens with the Chinese version. And that is what Rriley uses.
I'm trying to flash this boot.img to see what happens, I tell you then
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Originally posted by Starcopy View PostPipo Beta 20130629 4.2.2 SDK 2.0. My last Pipo m8pro wifi was deliverd with it. The only thing that I can emagine is that it could be is that it only happens with the Chinese version. And that is what Rriley uses.
So use the RKAndroidTool from Riley.
Proceed as usual to flash ROM
uncheck all except MISC and BOOT
For BOOT image choose old one from Riley 1.7 or from Pipo 20130530 (I have extract it from the update image here)
The differences are only on the image showed on boot.MISC are always the same
Then click on RebootToFlash and finally on FlashROM
(your data will be unchanged)
Then when off, if you put power on, the tablet will not start only charging
When on, nothing changes, you have still multi Windows
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This being my first Chinese tablet and after having the same issue with 1.8 and 1.9 I'm a little worried there could be an issue with my WiFi antenna in my tablet. It seems that I connect ok, however whenever I try to load a page or the play store it drops my connection. Are there suggested router setups or anything I can look at to narrow down my problem? I was also thinking of going back to stock firmware just to see how it behaves. I'm open to suggestions.
Thanks
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Re: Pipo M8 Pro 4.2.2 RileyROM 1.9 Multi-Window [Feedback]
If you flash a stock boot image from a different ROM, you will be booting with the older kernel. There is a kernel embedded in the stock boot.img. My ROMs have the kernel stripped out of the boot.img...so it will boot from the kernel.img in the ROM. I'm not saying not to do it...but realize that stock boot.img files come with the kernel of the particular firmware you are flashing from. I wouldn't flash an SDK 1.0 boot.img with an SDK 2.0 ROM.
If there is an English version of a firmware available I try to use it. In this case there wasn't.Randy
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Re: Pipo M8 Pro 4.2.2 RileyROM 1.9 Multi-Window [Feedback]
Let me clarify a little. The tablet first looks for a kernel within the boot.img. If one isn't there...it picks up the kernel.img file. Stock recovery.img also contains a kernel...but that is only to run recovery...and the system won't try to use it to boot from.
Every Rockchip tablet I have owned powered up when the charger was plugged in...sometimes it goes into a charging mode and shows an animation of the battery charging...but the tablet still comes on.
I will do some playing around with this. You are correct...this is done from the boot.img.Randy
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Originally posted by rrileypm View PostIf you flash a stock boot image from a different ROM, you will be booting with the older kernel. There is a kernel embedded in the stock boot.img. My ROMs have the kernel stripped out of the boot.img...so it will boot from the kernel.img in the ROM. I'm not saying not to do it...but realize that stock boot.img files come with the kernel of the particular firmware you are flashing from. I wouldn't flash an SDK 1.0 boot.img with an SDK 2.0 ROM.
If there is an English version of a firmware available I try to use it. In this case there wasn't.
Originally posted by rrileypm View PostLet me clarify a little. The tablet first looks for a kernel within the boot.img. If one isn't there...it picks up the kernel.img file. Stock recovery.img also contains a kernel...but that is only to run recovery...and the system won't try to use it to boot from.
Every Rockchip tablet I have owned powered up when the charger was plugged in...sometimes it goes into a charging mode and shows an animation of the battery charging...but the tablet still comes on.
I will do some playing around with this. You are correct...this is done from the boot.img.
I have done it (with old pipo boot), so if something goes wrong I will tell here as soon as possible.
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Originally posted by shajar View Postplease any body have same problem regarding 1.9 rileyrom?
as i show you if i like to chose any of this windows it not react it will not bring them up at all only it will bring that one that i use it from last time
what shall i do please some body help me
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