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    Idea USA CT1006 P-Series - No Driver Found

    Hello,

    I'm trying to find a driver for the Idea USA 10.1" CT-1006 P-Series tablet running Android 4.1. I have all the drivers installed except for the driver for the CT1006 chipset, which doesn't seem to exist. The Idea USA website says you don't need a driver, which is true unless you're trying to do anything other than transfer files to it.

    I need the driver to root the device, but if someone can show me another method to root it that would work, I'd be willing to try it as well. I've not found an all-device rooting solution that has worked, and I'm apparently not alone in that, looking on other forums.

    Can anyone please assist me in this? It'd be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks for taking the time to read this and consider my request.

    Thanks Again,
    FallenAce

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    Holy crap, I rooted the device.

    If anyone needs this later, here's what I did:

    Fist I pulled down SRS Root, Unlock Root, Gingerbreak and the generic Google USB drivers.

    I went into the properties of the missing driver CT1006 and checked the hardware ID. I opened android_winusb.inf and added the lines:

    ;ProScan plt-7035
    %SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_2207&PID_0010
    %CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_2207&PID_0010&REV_0222&MI_01

    under the headings of [Google.NTx86] and [Google.NTamd64].

    I ran Gingerbreak a few times, per a thread I read, but the app would hang. I tried it 3 times.

    Then, I went back to Device Manager and selected "Update Driver" and pointed to the .inf I edited earlier. I detached and reattached the device via USB to my PC and ran SRS Root, which still reported an error. Then I ran Unlock Root and the first time it said my device was already rooted, but I told it to root again. It did and my device rooted. I then looked in my apps and found SuperSU installed and was able to run Sixaxis Controller, which requires root to run, which confirmed root worked.

    I don't know which step actually solved the issue, but hopefully if anyone has this issue in the future, they can figure that part out.

    Good luck and I hope this helps!

    -FallenAce

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