[Q] able to get in to CWM but can't boot into TNT 4.4 - G Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I installed CWM and TNT 4.4.0; and was able to boot once(first time). But once I powered down the gTab, It goes in to boot loop. I am able to boot into CWM and able to connect to my pC via USB Mass storage using CWM; please help me correctly install the TNT app.
thanks in advance,

I hope this helps!
Check out this thread and make sure you read the comments because you installed CWM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=842000
Also, if you decide to upgrade to a custom ROM, you don't have to install CWM. You can do it in standard recovery, but there is another thread it in both:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=842004
Good luck!

i would try re-flashing the rom. maybe even re-download it to ensure that the file isn't incomplete or corrupt.

can I just install tntlite 4.3 or something that is older and upgrade to 4.4? Since I have the CWM installed already?
At this point I do get the Bootloader and mount error E: can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk3p2

Perhaps a good course of action would be:
1> Boot into CWM then partition the sdcard to 2048/0.
2> Follow direction in the second post to return to stock rom, then re-flash the rom using standard recovery (not with CWM).
If that does not work, then use nvflash method to return to stock and start over again http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=861950. I had to do this several times to get my gtablet functions the way it should.
Hope this helps.

tboneuncw said:
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Also, if you decide to upgrade to a custom ROM, you don't have to install CWM. You can do it in standard recovery, but there is another thread it in both:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=842004
Good luck!
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yes, I preferred the standard recovery method to install rom too. However, I have not been able to search for a method to install latest kernel without the use of CWM. Do you have a method?

mydave1 said:
Perhaps a good course of action would be:
1> Boot into CWM then partition the sdcard to 2048/0.
2> Follow direction in the second post to return to stock rom, then re-flash the rom using standard recovery (not with CWM).
If that does not work, then use nvflash method to return to stock and start over again http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=861950. I had to do this several times to get my gtablet functions the way it should.
Hope this helps.
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What does partitioning of 2048/0 do?

use4all,
To answer your question, it may fix it.
When I hear boot loop, I think partition problem because partitioning often
does fix it.
1. Flash the tablet back to stock. Use the files in the instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=861950
2. Install ClockWorkMod (CWM)
3. Reboot into CWM and go to the Advanced Menu -- Repartition to 2048 and 0, Fix Permissions
and Wipe Dalvik Cache. Return to Main Menu and Wipe Cache
and Wipe Factory Data.
4. Shut down and repeat Step 1.
5. At this point if all has gone well, you should have a "stock" working
tablet with "Bekit 1105" (AKA Stock Version 2638 on it.
6. Set up the wifi and almost immediately you should get an OTA (over the air)
Update notice. Do it and when you finish you should have a Stock 3588
tablet.
From there, you can move carefully to where you want to go and hopefully
won't have any more boot loops. I know this is a long process -- and once
in a while it doesn't work -- but I've done it with folks a pile of times and I
think it is the best procedure for your situation.
Good Luck,
Rev

2048/0 is an SD repartition. Think of it as a troubleshooting task just before having to resort to nvflash. It will wipe both /sdcard and /data, so keep that in mind.
Also, btw, if you have TNT Lite 4.3.0+, you can toggle back and forth between standard and cwm - it's called the "3588 Recovery Pack". Read my first post for details.

Ok, thanks for the help. I got to Stock ROM now.
Before I jump into reinstalling 4.4, let me ask this:
do I just copy the 4.4 into the GTab? and boot? or is there something I need to do before that?

4.4 install is just like the 4.3 install - just read my first post for details.

Thank you all for your help. I am up and running on TNTLite4.4. Love it so far..

Related

Want to install Vegan Ginerbread rc-1 rom after NV flash please help.

Son after first installing vegan 5.1 with no problems I tried to install gingerbread edition of vegan rc-1 and could not get past the boot screen. I was not sure how to NVflash but thanks to everyone here!!! Big Thanks!!! I was able to restore the tab and now it is running 1.1-3588.
Now I want to install vegan GE RC1 and was told I need to nvflash because it is a problem with partitioning. So if I go to the instructions on how to install it it says just like any other rom.
I just want to confirm because it seems counter intuitive to me.
I install ClockWork Mod .8 and then partition the tab at 2 and 0. Then copy the update file and install that like I would any other rom through clockwork?
Since I had already had the tab running vegan it was before I flashed it with GE RC1 partitioned in the same way. So why would I need to re-partition or do I simply install the mod and then re-partition??
I am a little confused can someone help me from this step.
I just do not want to be where I was at before.
Thanks again,
Robert
If you really nvflashed You should have no problem flashing to vegan ginger
Just install it as any other Tom's and remember after first reboot turn it off and reboot again
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My question is do I install Clockwork mod and partition first and then install vegan or install vegan and then install clock work afterwards?>
Thanks for the help in advance!!
I got the rebooting part but I just want to be sure about cwm first and then install the vegan GE.
Rob
Just start over which means start by instally cwm 08, then do the whole flashing process, repartition,clear data,cache,delvik. Then install the vegan zip
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Djapatos said:
Just start over which means start by instally cwm 08, then do the whole flashing process, repartition,clear data,cache,delvik. Then install the vegan zip
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What's 'the whole flashing process'?? I keep reding everywhere that I need to run NVFlash on my unit before I can run any Gingerbread based roms, however no one says what exactly I'm supposed to be do with nvflash. What am I flashing with it? Do I need to run a command line on the unit to prep the memory? Do I need to push a different rom image, like the nvflash_gtablet_2010110500.zip? Where can I find this answer?
I can install any of the stock roms without issue but it won't boot with any of the gingerbread based ones and I'm stuck.
The answer lies with this NVFLASH that needs to be done but I don't know what to flash. I'm sure it's easy enough once I figure out where to look.
Can anyone point me the right direction?
-Maj
Read the nvflash thread in development. The partitioning nvflash does to the internal file partition structure. On some tabs there are 2 reversed partitions which wont allow gb roms to boot. The partitioning done by clockwork is to the internal sdcard. 2Gb for the system and 14Gb for user files.
thebadfrog said:
Read the nvflash thread in development. The partitioning nvflash does to the internal file partition structure. On some tabs there are 2 reversed partitions which wont allow gb roms to boot. The partitioning done by clockwork is to the internal sdcard. 2Gb for the system and 14Gb for user files.
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Ahh finally! Someone gives me a strait answer! lol Now if I may ask another to clarify...
My unit is brand new, no updates, no hacks, original out of the box image.
Should I still run the NVFLASH utility to put on the nvflash_gtablet_2010110500.zip image, then try to put the Gingerbread rom on using CWR?
-maj
**UPDATE**
OK here's what I did this time on a brand new, out of box unit:
Removed unit from box and powered on.
Installed CWR using SD method.
Booted to CWR and cleared all caches
Installed G-Harmony-G 2.3.3 rom and rebooted.
Machine powers on to the Viewsonic screen and that's it. So what am I missing here?
I realize ths seems lame but I appear to be missing something in this process.
I assume I have to put the original image back on so should I use the NVFLASH image now, then the above process?
-Maj
If it wont boot gingerbread roms then you will have to nvflash. If you dont care about gingerbread then dont nvflash
nv flash
after you nv flash to stock go to settings security and factory reset! then install clockworkmod through the factory recovery. you do this by simply downloading clockwork .8 extract to a micro sd card u should have 2 files recovery and update! insert the sd into the gtab power up by hold ing volume down and power together for a few seconds and that should flash clockwork. after done boot into recovery again the same way but this time the tab will boot cwm wipe data cache format boot,system,data,cache or download caulkins format all and flash! then install your favorite rom !

[Q] HELP: I cannot get vibrant to boot into CWM

I have successfully been able to root and install everything on my Mytouch4G just fine, however, when I tried to install my wife's Vibrant, I am stuck. Here is what I have done:
1) I rooted successfully using superoneclickv1.9.1
2) I installed ROM Manager and also downloaded the Auxora ROM to get ready to install
3) When I flash CWM recovery, it says current and latest recover is 2.5.1.2 (concern here that my mytouch says 3.0.2.4 - do different phones install differently with CWM?). When I look at all CWM recoveries I also notice there is two seemingly more current versions available 2.5.1.3 and 2.5.1.4. I have left it at .2 but wondering why all the versions.
4) When I reboot into recovery, I always get the stock recovery and have not been able to get CWM recovery so I am unable to flash my Auxora ROM. I ran update packages numerous times, and get a signature verification error. I have tried a recovery 3e patch that does not work either. I also gave a try at downloading and SDK, but received temp root errors (phone is already rooted).
After reading many posts, I cannot seem to get a direct answer on what I should do to get CWM to actually boot properly, so I can flash a ROM. Someone said to flash the stock JDK rom, but if I can't boot into recovery, how can I flash anything.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You need to get a program for your pc called odin to get back to stock. you can find that and instructions on how to use it if you search for the daily updated vibrant bible its GREAT
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=849028
going to stock eclair heres a a great guide
So going back to stock eclair will then allow me to install CWM recovery then load roms?
Every once n a while I haft do the install packages thing twice before it gives me clockwork green
. Hope this helps.. o n btw u should look at some of the other roms in the bible before u try auxora
yes u should go back to stock eclair for every rom, in my opinion. Then after that do the 3 button combo and install packages and u will have to do it twice and then the green screen will kick in and ready to rock a new rom.
i hope this helps
What is your current firmware?
I see you posted over in the "NOOB GUIDE" thread, you should really try to root using the method posted there and not any one click root apps.
This should be the root method everyone uses:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723479
After root your phone recovery should be blue. Choose "reinstall packages" gives you green recovery(this may need to be repeated multiple times to work possibly including flashing CwMRecovery with ROM manager. I recently did it 5 times b4 i got green recovery)Once you access green recovery chose "apply sdcard:update.zip" go into advanced and choose "reboot recovery" This should give you red recovery. Do a nandroid backup and flash away. Good luck!
Another option you could do is to download SGS kernel flasher from the market and flash a voodoo injected kernel with that app. Then when you boot into recovery you will have red voodoo recovery and you can flash away.
Odin to stock the best way to flash a new rom
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jman531 said:
So going back to stock eclair will then allow me to install CWM recovery then load roms?
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The stock 2.2 that Samsung distributed with their Kies tool has a recovery that checks signatures. Everything earlier does not check signatures. So either use something earlier to get CWM running, or use a ROM that doesn't have the stock 2.2 recovery in the first place, or mod your recovery using the method described in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423
Using Odin to go back to stock Eclair between your flashes of modded roms has the benefit of taking care of this, and also can clear up left over bits and pieces that may interfere with the proper function of your new ROM.
ok, i followed the instructions and am back to eclair, however, whenever I install packages, it just reboots the phone, not even back into stock recovery. I use the 3 key method and get into recovery, run install packages, and the phone just boots back up...its like it isn't running the update.zip file...
UPD: When i load rom manager and try to reboot into recovery, it says the application superuser permissions has stopped unexpectedly and keeps force closing now....titanium backup wont run now either, my root permissions seem whacked after going back to eclair?
UPD2: I followed instructions to unroot and reroot here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739300
It removed superuser, then added it back again, but I still get the unexpected error and it appears my root is not in place. I am back to eclair, and now need a certain way to get my root fixed, so I can try and flash CWM recovery. Without root working, it is not letting me. My wife hates me now for doing this to her phone, so those of you that are married, I would appreciate your assistance to get back on her good side...before Mother's day...please? =)
Ok, thanks for all the help, however, I am really back where I started. I can only get stock recovery, and for the life of me, cannot get CW recovery to load. I used ODIN to go back to eclair on the vibrant, have a good root on the phone now, and no matter how many times i reinstall packages i cannot get clockworkmod recovery to load, ever. Any more thoughts out there?
I had this trouble a few months back. Things to check before going into recovery:
You gotta have root access.
Make sure you have debugging on
Install busybox FIRST
Try uninstalling Rom manager and reinstalling the latest version.
apply the recovery for vibrant and let it boot into recovery.
When it boots into recovery Don't try to install packages yet. Just reboot.
Look here for the files:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423&highlight=3e+recovery
When it boots up push the update.zip to the sd card on the phone, not the external card.
Run the script and it should reboot back into recovery.
You should now be able to install packages.
This way has always worked for me.
starkiller86 said:
I had this trouble a few months back. Things to check before going into recovery:
You gotta have root access.
Make sure you have debugging on
Install busybox FIRST
Try uninstalling Rom manager and reinstalling the latest version.
apply the recovery for vibrant and let it boot into recovery.
When it boots into recovery Don't try to install packages yet. Just reboot.
Look here for the files:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423&highlight=3e+recovery
When it boots up push the update.zip to the sd card on the phone, not the external card.
Run the script and it should reboot back into recovery.
You should now be able to install packages.
This way has always worked for me.
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thanks...It is rooted, but not sure about busybox...the stock recovery is 2e now since I went back to eclair, so not sure i should follow that link as it talks about modifying 3e and making it backwards compatable. I did use that process before I went back to eclair, and it didn't work for me. I have uninstalled rom manager, and reinstalled...and it is different in that it shows a flashed recovery 2.5.1.2, and never asks me for my phone type anymore...it used to ask me and i had to select vibrant....is the recovery supposed to be 2.5.1.2? when I show all recoveries it lists .1, .2, .3, .4 so wondering if I should use .3 or .4...why does it stay at .2?
starkiller86 said:
I had this trouble a few months back. Things to check before going into recovery:
You gotta have root access.
Make sure you have debugging on
Install busybox FIRST
Try uninstalling Rom manager and reinstalling the latest version.
apply the recovery for vibrant and let it boot into recovery.
When it boots into recovery Don't try to install packages yet. Just reboot.
Look here for the files:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423&highlight=3e+recovery
When it boots up push the update.zip to the sd card on the phone, not the external card.
Run the script and it should reboot back into recovery.
You should now be able to install packages.
This way has always worked for me.
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OK>>> I GOT IT... Thanks to everyone who helped...Here is what was needed:
1) Install ODIN, install back to eclair
2) uninstall ROM Manager, reinstall
3) I needed to select the 2.5.1.2 recovery from the list again (this was important as it somehow knew of the previous load, but files were missing, or something was just wrong.) It finally loaded properly, and asked for phone type again, so selected vibrant
4) I rebooted into recovery, and instead of install packages, i rebooted once, as starkiller suggested
5) After reboot, went back into recovery from rom manager, and this time installed updates, and it showed that it replaced the recovery with CWM.
6) It rebooted into stock recovery however, so I once again selected install updates, and it went right into CWM recovery, and now I am flashing happy!!!
Thanks again everyone...this was soooooo different than my mytouch4g!
If you have the Kies update of Froyo, the 3e mod will sometimes not work. I've gotten to CWM though , but its best to downgrade then flash a ROM from there.
I just wanted to bump this thread because it really helped me.
I've messed around with numerous android phones, and I've never had thie issues I've had with this phone getting into recovery to flash ROMs
Thank you!

[Q] HELP Can't get past recovery

I had been running BOS 5.4 and I kept getting errors saying that Tablet memory was low and nothing I tried could get that error to go away. I tried uninstalling apps, tried wiping user data, nothing fixed it. Everything would FC constantly.
Long story short, now every time that I boot my GTab it boots straight into recovery without me pushing the volume key. I have tried re-installing BOS but nothing takes. I mount USB through ClockWorkMod and nothing is there except for the BOS zip file that I placed on the memory. Everything else is gone. I tried partitioning the sd card to 2048/0 and then tried re-installing BOS but to no avail. I am all out of idea.
Any ideas??
First off, there is no BoS a5.4 - not sure if you're running BoS or another HC ROM.
Second, did you try and do a factory reset while in the UI, and while cwm was installed? If so, then this is a known issue with cwm. I have instruction on Slatedroid for my ROMs, but to paraphrase here. Use either method:
1- ADB required
In clockworkmod, go to mounts and storage and mount /system. Then, run this on your local PC:
adb shell
cd /system/bin
./fixrecovery.sh
Then reboot. What should occur is that standard recovery should pop up and complete the data wipe. On the next reboot, you should be able to get back into the GUI.
2- nvflash required
Using the 4349 nvflash image, run this:
nvflash --bl bootloader.bin --download 9 part9.img
Again, this is assuming that this is really Bottle of Smoke and not another ROM. If it's not BoS, then the ADB instructions may not work.
roebeet said:
First off, there is no BoS a5.4 - not sure if you're running BoS or another HC ROM.
Second, did you try and do a factory reset while in the UI, and while cwm was installed? If so, then this is a known issue with cwm. I have instruction on Slatedroid for my ROMs, but to paraphrase here. Use either method:
1- ADB required
In clockworkmod, go to mounts and storage and mount /system. Then, run this on your local PC:
adb shell
cd /system/bin
./fixrecovery.sh
Then reboot. What should occur is that standard recovery should pop up and complete the data wipe. On the next reboot, you should be able to get back into the GUI.
2- nvflash required
Using the 4349 nvflash image, run this:
nvflash --bl bootloader.bin --download 9 part9.img
Again, this is assuming that this is really Bottle of Smoke and not another ROM. If it's not BoS, then the ADB instructions may not work.
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I apologize, it was BOS 5.2. I will try this out and report back, thank you very much for the reply, roebeet. I am LOVING Bottle of Smoke, btw. Thanks for your hard work.
adb method is not working. I can't get it to find my device :/
If the factory restore in the UI was the catalyst, then one of these two options should fix it (if you can get it working). I've had this happen to me with cwm, on my Froyo ROMs.
What happens is that the device wants to wipe the user data, but cwm doesn't understand how to do that the way the device wants it to. So on every reboot it just keeps trying. When standard recovery is added back, the process can complete.
There is potentially one other way, but will take a few steps and I've never tried it myself.... in cwm, mount the device to your PC via the mounts and storage -- USB storage option. Then, grab the 4349 recovery update.zip that I advertise in Slatedroid (sorry, not allowed to give you a link as its against XDA rules - just google "1.2 recovey gtablet 4349"). Take that update.zip and put it somewhere on the mounted drive, unmount, then use cwm to run that update.zip. That should, in theory, get you standard recovery again and might allow the data wipe process to finish.
roebeet said:
If the factory restore in the UI was the catalyst, then one of these two options should fix it (if you can get it working). I've had this happen to me with cwm, on my Froyo ROMs.
What happens is that the device wants to wipe the user data, but cwm doesn't understand how to do that the way the device wants it to. So on every reboot it just keeps trying. When standard recovery is added back, the process can complete.
There is potentially one other way, but will take a few steps and I've never tried it myself.... in cwm, mount the device to your PC via the mounts and storage -- USB storage option. Then, grab the 4349 recovery update.zip that I advertise in Slatedroid (sorry, not allowed to give you a link as its against XDA rules - just google "1.2 recovey gtablet 4349"). Take that update.zip and put it somewhere on the mounted drive, unmount, then use cwm to run that update.zip. That should, in theory, get you standard recovery again and might allow the data wipe process to finish.
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roebeet, you are my freaking HERO!! I downloaded the 4349 recovery update.zip and BOOM Bottle of Smoke is booting up like a champ. Thank you for taking the time to help me do this!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N-SyPEL-pA
fidju said:
roebeet, you are my freaking HERO!! I downloaded the 4349 recovery update.zip and BOOM Bottle of Smoke is booting up like a champ. Thank you for taking the time to help me do this!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N-SyPEL-pA
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Thanks for the update! I might actually need to add those steps to my ROM's cwm caveats in my first posts (might be easier than adb/nvflash for most people).

[Q] will not boot into recovery

Hi,
I have a rooted (using Indirect's method, I believe, with help from Albert W.'s video) Nook Tablet 16GB. I'd like to try a custom ROM and installed GooManger (1.2.1). I can download a recovery file (openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.1 -blaze.img), and it says it installed it, but when I try to boot into recovery ("Reboot recovery" option) it just reboots normally. If I try to browse compatible ROMs, it says "No roms were found".
Googled but could not find an answer. I would appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction!
Thanks,
Pat
miapjp said:
Hi,
I have a rooted (using Indirect's method, I believe, with help from Albert W.'s video) Nook Tablet 16GB. I'd like to try a custom ROM and installed GooManger (1.2.1). I can download a recovery file (openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.1 -blaze.img), and it says it installed it, but when I try to boot into recovery ("Reboot recovery" option) it just reboots normally. If I try to browse compatible ROMs, it says "No roms were found".
Googled but could not find an answer. I would appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction!
Thanks,
Pat
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I think you're trying to use the wrong recovery file. Try downloading CWM or TWRP from the links listed in the first post of this thread -- I've used both with no problems on my NT.
Saludos,
Steve
Removing CM9
HELP! I installed CM9 on my nook tablet 8gb and I am not happy with it. I want to take it back to stock so I can load CM7. HOWEVER I cannot find a single website with this information. I keep trying to power it off and then hold the power and n to no avail. The cyanoboot menu just loads and I cant load any of the ROMs. Its really pissing me off and I would like to just get rid of this os. Can anyone help?
Mauler85 said:
HELP! I installed CM9 on my nook tablet 8gb and I am not happy with it. I want to take it back to stock so I can load CM7. HOWEVER I cannot find a single website with this information. I keep trying to power it off and then hold the power and n to no avail. The cyanoboot menu just loads and I cant load any of the ROMs. Its really pissing me off and I would like to just get rid of this os. Can anyone help?
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You don't need to go back to stock to downgrade from CM9 to CM7. All you need to do is boot into recovery and flash the new ROM. With that being said, it would be well worth your time to start by installing Titanium Backup and backing up your system before you do anything else... That will let you restore any apps you've downloaded and want to keep (along with their settings and data), which will eliminate one headache after you flash the new ROM...
Review this thread from Lavero.Burgos about installing a customer recovery on your tablet. You've already got one installed if you're running CM9, but the thread has got lots of really good info, and if you have the Clockwork Mod 6.x recovery installed, you need to replace that with Clockwork Mod 5.x to flash CM7.
Next, check this thread from Celtic Web Solutions. The link to the internal CM7 ROM is in the first thread, along with the instructions for installing this ROM to your emmc (internal) storage.
Now, when you start you tablet, instead of holding Power + n to boot into recovery, wait for the Cyanoboot splash screen to open (the one that says CYANOBOOT, not the animated CM9 splash screen), then press and hold the n button until the boot menu appears. From here you can select to boot normally into CM9, into your internal recovery, or into a recovery.img loaded on your SD card. Select one of the recovery options, and you should be able to do a nandroid backup of your device, then install CM7. Since you're changing to a completely new ROM, I strongly recommend that you do a factory wipe/reset as well as wiping the cache partition and Dalvik cache.
NOTE: There's a big difference between an Titanium Backup backup and a Nandroid backup! You'll want to do both as you go through this. Titanium Backup will take a snapshot of your apps (including the settings and data associated with them) that you can restore after installing the new ROM. Super helpful, since you don't have to re-install everything from the Play Store, nor do you lose data like savegames, etc. Nandroid runs from recovery mode, and will do a complete image of your system, including the ROM. It protects you in case you run into a major problem while flashing a new ROM -- it's saved my life a couple of times...

[Q] HELP! Think I soft bricked my g tablet...cannot get PC to recognize it

to try the nvflash it.
I was trying to go from 1.1 to 1.2 and apparently did something wrong along the way. Now when I turn it on, I get the 3 birds screen, followed by G-Tabdevs screen, then Vegan-Tab until it goes black. I do have clockwork mod installed on it. Is there a way to install recovery files directly on a micro SD card and fix it that way back to stock ROM?
Please help! I've been reading forums all day trying to figure out how to fix it and am not having any luck!
Appreciate any suggestions!!!
goblue23 said:
to try the nvflash it.
I was trying to go from 1.1 to 1.2 and apparently did something wrong along the way. Now when I turn it on, I get the 3 birds screen, followed by G-Tabdevs screen, then Vegan-Tab until it goes black. I do have clockwork mod installed on it. Is there a way to install recovery files directly on a micro SD card and fix it that way back to stock ROM?
Please help! I've been reading forums all day trying to figure out how to fix it and am not having any luck!
Appreciate any suggestions!!!
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Try wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition, Wipe Dalvik Cache if all else fails try starting over with nvflash
goblue23 said:
to try the nvflash it.
I was trying to go from 1.1 to 1.2 and apparently did something wrong along the way. Now when I turn it on, I get the 3 birds screen, followed by G-Tabdevs screen, then Vegan-Tab until it goes black. I do have clockwork mod installed on it. Is there a way to install recovery files directly on a micro SD card and fix it that way back to stock ROM?
Please help! I've been reading forums all day trying to figure out how to fix it and am not having any luck!
Appreciate any suggestions!!!
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When changing to a custom ROM from the Stock ROM you will need CWM installed so that before installing the custom ROM you can wipe data factory reset which the Stock recovery doesn't have that option. Vegan-Tab also has versions that are also compatible with BL 1.1 as well as 1.2. Make sure that you load up the right one. To fix your issue you will need to install CWM recovery through NVflashing just that in. Using the information on this link should get you that added onto your device and then you can just boot into that and wipe data factory reset then reboot back into the System and be good. Here is that link [RECOVERY - 1.2] ClockworkMod 5.5.0.4 Touch Recovery
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When changing to a custom ROM from the Stock ROM you will need CWM installed so that before installing the custom ROM you can wipe data factory reset which the Stock recovery doesn't have that option. Vegan-Tab also has versions that are also compatible with BL 1.1 as well as 1.2. Make sure that you load up the right one. To fix your issue you will need to install CWM recovery through NVflashing just that in. Using the information on this link should get you that added onto your device and then you can just boot into that and wipe data factory reset then reboot back into the System and be good. Here is that link [RECOVERY - 1.2] ClockworkMod 5.5.0.4 Touch Recovery
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is there any link to root this tablet. kind da noob sorry
Why would you want to root just the stock? You don't really need to go through all that mess as long as you understand the NVflash process. NVflash will apply CW recovery with stock allowing you to install the custom ROM that is in that is based on that bootloader. There use to be a site called NVflash for dummies, but I believe that the operator shut it down or sold it. When I get some time I will try to post in the General forum the different NVflash collections and host the links. Even send a message to the administration to sticky it for everyone.
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