I have installed the connectivity on many machines that others have given up on!
It's EASY! Before you begin, You might also need to open my computer, click on tools, folder options, views and put checks in display contents of system folders
also put a check on show hidden files and folders. Just so that you will be able to see the necessary folders and files.
1) Un-install any other android phone connection software that might be installed on the PC.
2) Use Microsoft Update and get the PC updated to the latest available updates.
3) Install the latest Media Player available to your OS. (XP is only capable of 11) NOTHING LOWER THAN !0 WILL WORK.
The files can be downloaded from the link below.
4) Copy the 2 files in the Toshiba INF folder to your Windows/inf folder (The original ones in your system are mostly the reason for the problem)
5) Install the Kies software, and do not let it update! The newer version won't work.(Don't panic, it takes a few minutes to complete the install)
6) After you're all done, make sure you have the USB Debugging checked on your phone. (Settings/developers options)
Connect the phone to the PC using the USB cable that came with the phone.
It may take a while for the new drivers to install, and also a while to recognize the phone. Just be patient
7) If the system does not work the first time, disconnect the phone and reboot the PC.
8) Open Kies and do the Troubleshoot Connection (it has kept a record of what needs to be fixed when it tried and failed.
9) After it completes, Re connect the phone to the PC, after a while, it will make the connection!
10) After the first time it connects, you will no longer need to run the Kies software to connect to the PC.
Just connect the cable and the PC will recognize the phone..
If for some reason it loses connectivity and cannot connect again, just run the kies again and it will work like it did before.
The files you will need (except the Media Player) can be gotten here:
http://bitshare.com/files/scn15w79/Best-Way.rar.html 3/18/2013
http://www.putlocker.com/file/0D6BDDFFF311EF1C
Link added and checked as of 6/8/13
4) Copy the 2 files in the Toshiba INF folder to your Windows/inf folder (The original ones in your system are mostly the reason for the problem)
what is the windows/inf folder?
im tyring to search it but not getting any hits
thanks
mikey
on ur computer not the phone
bobolinko said:
on ur computer not the phone
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where are the windows inf files located?
im doing a search and coming up empty
On pc..click start then computer. Now click C drive go to Windows folder open scroll down to INF folder and there you go!
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I was advised to check this thread out in regards to my S2 lte having the same issue. That being said it hasn't worked. Can't see what I could be doing wrong. As far as i can tell the only thing that was even slight unclear is whether or not to delete the original files int he INF folder as the two files in the Toshiba folder have the same name as the ones in the INF folder. So I choose copy and replace. Was that incorrect?
AAARGHHHH the issue has now spread to my 10.1 Tablet. Nothing connects now.
bobolinko said:
4) Copy the 2 files in the Toshiba INF folder to your Windows/inf folder (The original ones in your system are mostly the reason for the problem)
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Where is the Toshiba/inf folder located?
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Where is the Toshiba/inf folder located?
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That would be wherever YOU downloaded it to
when you click on the download link at the end of the list, you will download it. unpack the files. Then you will be able to copy them to the ini file folder in windows.
You might also need to open my computer, click on tools, folder options, views and put checks in display contents of system folders
also put a check on show hidden files and folders.
it's is not that hard to understand if you read the steps carefully. maybe you might want to print the list out, and check off each step as you complete it. Also you would be able to reference the file as you are doing the steps.
if you skip any one of the steps, or jump around, it may not work as the steps in the procedure were deliberately done to facilitate the actions that occurr behind the scenes, and still achieve the expected results.
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I was advised to check this thread out in regards to my S2 lte having the same issue. That being said it hasn't worked. Can't see what I could be doing wrong. As far as i can tell the only thing that was even slight unclear is whether or not to delete the original files int he INF folder as the two files in the Toshiba folder have the same name as the ones in the INF folder. So I choose copy and replace. Was that incorrect?
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yes
The download link in the original post is no longer valid.
Fixed Links
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Repaired and added another link in case one fails
Links are down. Please someone provide the said files.
This file does not exist, the access to the following file is limited or it has been removed due to infringement of copyright.
kaaniz said:
Links are down. Please someone provide the said files.
This file does not exist, the access to the following file is limited or it has been removed due to infringement of copyright.
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RE-upped one and verified the other as working. 6/8/2013
this not works on my S4 ... I do all but NOT !! :crying:
Not working 29/12/2016
To establish connectivity, I would download the universal Samsung USB drivers or install Kies/SmartSwitch and use the original Samsung USB cable on a USB 2.0 port.
Can't download the files off that site, as well as I can't access my I535PP at all. I've tried everything, and at one point kies said my device wasn't supported yet it's on the list... Idk what to do...
Edit: Kies specifically says unsupported device when it goes to connect to it, and says to use smart switch but that wouldn't work either.
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For USB driver only installation I normally recommend the thread by SamHaLeKe. However the download link is offline again due to... that would be an endless story.
I know the USB drivers have been uploaded to other sites but I do not know how good and frequently these are maintained.
Anyway: I just decided to write this little list of instructions so everybody will be able to extract the USB drivers from the official Samsung Kies download himself as long as Samsung does not provide a download link (yes Samsung, even Intel provides “driver only downloads” ). These are the steps to follow:
0. Make sure Kies is not installed. If it is you don't need this guide
1. Download Kies from Samsung
2. Double click it to start the installation but do not go any further when you see the first dialog box looking like the first screenshot attached. Don't close the dialog box for now!
3. Use the file explorer to search for a file named “*kies*.msi” starting at or below this location: “C:\Documents and Settings\your_name\Local Settings”. I found a file named “Samsung Kies.msi” which is roughly 90 MB in size at some temporary directory. Your file may be named different or it might be located at some other place. I will call the file “Samsung Kies.msi” for the rest of this description.
4. Copy “Samsung Kies.msi” to some safe place, say “c:\kies-installer\Samsung Kies.msi”
5. Now press the cancel button in the dialog of step 2, not the next button.
6. Open a console in “c:\kies-installer” and type this: 'msiexec /a "Samsung Kies.msi" /qb TARGETDIR="c:\kies-installer\extracted"'. Don't worry, this will not really install Kies, it will perform an administrative installation which basically extracts and copies files from the installation package for later installation. You will also see a somewhat strange looking dialog similar to the one in the second attachment. This too is nothing to be worried about. The dialog will close itself.
7. The installer has copied the files to the newly created sub directory "c:\kies-installer\extracted". This directory contains a sub directory named “program files\Samsung\Kies\USB Driver” in which you will finally find a file named “SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.exe”, the USB driver installation package.
8. Copy this file to a safe place and delete the entire “c:\kies-installer” directory. Again note: these files have not been 'installed' only copied to this location, so it is safe to just delete them.
9. That's it, the file “SAMSUNG_USB_Driver_for_Mobile_Phones.exe” is the USB driver installer we were looking for
I have tested the steps above on a Windows XP system for the following Kies (USB driver) versions:
2.2.0.12014 (USB driver version V1.4.103.0)
2.3.2.12054 (USB driver version V1.5.5.0)
2.3.2.12064 (USB driver version V1.5.6.0)
2.3.2.12074 (USB driver version V1.5.6.0, not changed)
2.3.2.12085 (USB driver version V1.5.9.0)
2.5.0.12094 (USB driver version V1.5.15.0)
2.5.0.12104 (USB driver version V1.5.16.0)
2.5.3.13043 (USB driver version V1.5.23.0)
2.6.1 (USB driver version V1.5.29.0)
For Windows 7 and other versions of Kies things might differ a little bit.
Hi there,
very nice Info!
Have tested this on Windows7 Prof. x64
You will find the "Samsung Kies.msi" in: C:\Users\your_name\AppData\Local\Downloaded Installations\... or in C:\Users\TobiAdmin\AppData\Local\Temp\... for me, both are the same files!
Everything else works absolutely the same way!
Thanks for your work
Thanks for the guide, was helpful in getting me started.
FYI, after step 3, you can also open Samsung Kies.msi with something like 7-Zip, extract samsung_usb_driver_for_mobil and then rename it to samsung_usb_driver_for_mobile.exe.
Likewise if you actually install Kies the USB driver .exe is in the Kies program folder .
jje
I don't see why all this faffing about with proxy grabbers and URL guessing in necessary to get the correct firmware file for your LG phone, there is an easier way...
1. Go to the LG website and find your phone, download the USB drivers and mobile support tool.
2. Install the USB drivers, remove the battery from your phone and note the model number, serial number and IMEI number then replace the battery.
3. Turn on your phone and plug in your USB to the computer and phone and wait for the drivers to install.
4. Click your 'start menu' and select 'Computer', click the 'Tools' menu at the top left of the screen and select 'Folder Options' and then the 'View' tab, put the radio dot in the 'Show hidden files, folders or drives', also remove the check-mark from 'Hide extensions for known file types' and click 'Apply' then 'OK'.
5. Run the mobile support tool 'exe or setup' file, select the emergency firmware recovery thingy and enter your phones I.D from earlier
When the mobile support tool finds your firmware download, click to download it.
6. Immediatly navigate to 'C:\ProgramData\LGMOBILEAX\Phone\' where you will find your firmware file in the process of downloading (mine was called 'V10A_00.kdz').
7. Keep an eye on the mobile support tool to see when the download is going to complete, before it does right click on the white background of the 'C:\ProgramData\LGMOBILEAX\Phone\' folder and select 'Refresh' to update the firmware files downloaded file size - ideally do this several times during the download process to allow Windows to calculate the file size faster at the end and produce a useable '.KDZ' firmware file before the mobile support tool get's too far into the process of extracting it.
8. Once the mobile support tool changes from the downloading screen to the flashing part grab your firmware file and drag it to the desktop or any other location to copy it, you only have a small amount of time to do this before the mobile support tool extracts the files and deletes the '.KDZ' file so don't worry about scratching your arse just yet!
Just a note, I also copied the extracted '.CAB' file and 'DIAGCommand.xml' files for no real reason!
9. Once Windows has copied it and the 'File Copy' box closes YANK THE USB LEAD OUT OF YOUR PHONE!
If for any reason your computer takes longer than 10 seconds after the download finishes to copy the file then pull your USB lead if you don't want the phone updated and go buy yourself a decent computer!
If you wait any longer than 10 seconds after the download completes you may well brick your phone which I'd like to add I accept NO responsibility for, not even if you follow my method to the letter and still end up bricking your phone I promise you I won't lose a moments sleep over it!
What I can tell you is that the 10 seconds time frame I give is an over safe time frame. In reality your phone will not start to flash any data until it reboots so I suggest having the volume turned up to listen for the USB disconnect / reconnect sound. At the very latest remove the USB cable after the disconnect sound but if you hear the reconnect and the cable is still attached you have 2 choices, 1: Do nothing and have an updated mobile phone or 2: Pull out the USB cable and have no phone. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Hope this helps you. Please 'Thank Me' if it does.
sparkyuiop
P.S. You may now want to go back to your Computer/ Tools/ View folder and set them back to default.
thanx
sparkyuiop said:
I don't see why all this faffing about with proxy grabbers and URL guessing in necessary to get the correct firmware file for your LG phone, there is an easier way...
1. Go to the LG website and find your phone, download the USB drivers and mobile support tool.
2. Install the USB drivers, remove the battery from your phone and note the model number, serial number and IMEI number then replace the battery.
3. Turn on your phone and plug in your USB to the computer and phone and wait for the drivers to install.
4. Click your 'start menu' and select 'Computer', click the 'Tools' menu at the top left of the screen and select 'Folder Options' and then the 'View' tab, put the radio dot in the 'Show hidden files, folders or drives', also remove the check-mark from 'Hide extensions for known file types' and click 'Apply' then 'OK'.
5. Run the mobile support tool 'exe or setup' file, select the emergency firmware recovery thingy and enter your phones I.D from earlier
When the mobile support tool finds your firmware download, click to download it.
6. Immediatly navigate to 'C:\ProgramData\LGMOBILEAX\Phone\' where you will find your firmware file in the process of downloading (mine was called 'V10A_00.kdz').
7. Keep an eye on the mobile support tool to see when the download is going to complete, before it does right click on the white background of the 'C:\ProgramData\LGMOBILEAX\Phone\' folder and select 'Refresh' to update the firmware files downloaded file size - ideally do this several times during the download process to allow Windows to calculate the file size faster at the end and produce a useable '.KDZ' firmware file before the mobile support tool get's too far into the process of extracting it.
8. Once the mobile support tool changes from the downloading screen to the flashing part grab your firmware file and drag it to the desktop or any other location to copy it, you only have a small amount of time to do this before the mobile support tool extracts the files and deletes the '.KDZ' file so don't worry about scratching your arse just yet!
Just a note, I also copied the extracted '.CAB' file and 'DIAGCommand.xml' files for no real reason!
9. Once Windows has copied it and the 'File Copy' box closes YANK THE USB LEAD OUT OF YOUR PHONE!
If for any reason your computer takes longer than 10 seconds after the download finishes to copy the file then pull your USB lead if you don't want the phone updated and go buy yourself a decent computer!
If you wait any longer than 10 seconds after the download completes you may well brick your phone which I'd like to add I accept NO responsibility for, not even if you follow my method to the letter and still end up bricking your phone I promise you I won't lose a moments sleep over it!
What I can tell you is that the 10 seconds time frame I give is an over safe time frame. In reality your phone will not start to flash any data until it reboots so I suggest having the volume turned up to listen for the USB disconnect / reconnect sound. At the very latest remove the USB cable after the disconnect sound but if you hear the reconnect and the cable is still attached you have 2 choices, 1: Do nothing and have an updated mobile phone or 2: Pull out the USB cable and have no phone. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Hope this helps you. Please 'Thank Me' if it does.
sparkyuiop
P.S. You may now want to go back to your Computer/ Tools/ View folder and set them back to default.
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for me the lg support tool extracted the files was too late i only searched for ur method later but am still able to see F320S10K_00.kdz file and the size of this file is 2.07gb
Has anyone been able to grab f500l kdz?
sparkyuiop said:
I don't see why all this faffing about with proxy grabbers and URL guessing in necessary to get the correct firmware file for your LG phone...
If you wait any longer than 10 seconds after the download completes you may well brick your phone which I'd like to add I accept NO responsibility for, not even if you follow my method to the letter and still end up bricking your phone I promise you I won't lose a moments sleep over it!
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
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Ahh, guess those are VERY good reasons to use proxys and url sniffers after all, less tragedy
LGBridge + Fiddler = Wonders
sparkyuiop said:
I don't see why all this faffing about with proxy grabbers and URL guessing in necessary to get the correct firmware file for your LG phone, there is an easier way...
1. Go to the LG website and find your phone, download the USB drivers and mobile support tool.
2. Install the USB drivers, remove the battery from your phone and note the model number, serial number and IMEI number then replace the battery.
3. Turn on your phone and plug in your USB to the computer and phone and wait for the drivers to install.
4. Click your 'start menu' and select 'Computer', click the 'Tools' menu at the top left of the screen and select 'Folder Options' and then the 'View' tab, put the radio dot in the 'Show hidden files, folders or drives', also remove the check-mark from 'Hide extensions for known file types' and click 'Apply' then 'OK'.
5. Run the mobile support tool 'exe or setup' file, select the emergency firmware recovery thingy and enter your phones I.D from earlier
When the mobile support tool finds your firmware download, click to download it.
6. Immediatly navigate to 'C:\ProgramData\LGMOBILEAX\Phone\' where you will find your firmware file in the process of downloading (mine was called 'V10A_00.kdz').
7. Keep an eye on the mobile support tool to see when the download is going to complete, before it does right click on the white background of the 'C:\ProgramData\LGMOBILEAX\Phone\' folder and select 'Refresh' to update the firmware files downloaded file size - ideally do this several times during the download process to allow Windows to calculate the file size faster at the end and produce a useable '.KDZ' firmware file before the mobile support tool get's too far into the process of extracting it.
8. Once the mobile support tool changes from the downloading screen to the flashing part grab your firmware file and drag it to the desktop or any other location to copy it, you only have a small amount of time to do this before the mobile support tool extracts the files and deletes the '.KDZ' file so don't worry about scratching your arse just yet!
Just a note, I also copied the extracted '.CAB' file and 'DIAGCommand.xml' files for no real reason!
9. Once Windows has copied it and the 'File Copy' box closes YANK THE USB LEAD OUT OF YOUR PHONE!
If for any reason your computer takes longer than 10 seconds after the download finishes to copy the file then pull your USB lead if you don't want the phone updated and go buy yourself a decent computer!
If you wait any longer than 10 seconds after the download completes you may well brick your phone which I'd like to add I accept NO responsibility for, not even if you follow my method to the letter and still end up bricking your phone I promise you I won't lose a moments sleep over it!
What I can tell you is that the 10 seconds time frame I give is an over safe time frame. In reality your phone will not start to flash any data until it reboots so I suggest having the volume turned up to listen for the USB disconnect / reconnect sound. At the very latest remove the USB cable after the disconnect sound but if you hear the reconnect and the cable is still attached you have 2 choices, 1: Do nothing and have an updated mobile phone or 2: Pull out the USB cable and have no phone. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
Hope this helps you. Please 'Thank Me' if it does.
sparkyuiop
P.S. You may now want to go back to your Computer/ Tools/ View folder and set them back to default.
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First off im sorry for quoting op. Im try said method to get a kdz thats not released. As soon as im using old mobile support tool btw. But as soon as dl hits 100 tool attempts to extract it and imeaditly deletes its no 10 seconds. Literally like 1/2 second the goes to error. Long story short. I got a old lg vista frp locked and no available method to bypass i was gonna attempt to update it to a newer firmware to see if ne of the methods work there. The phone was released with kk and not really a antirollback protection. But theres a speci proced to downgrade and i figured if i could get back kk no frp
the method seems to work, so thank you for this solution, i tried a few times until I made it happen, the thing with this is that you can only get recent updates, and in my case I'm looking for an older version of the firmware. hope your post will be usefull to other. thank you.
LG OS downloads
Hey guys, LG has a site for their phone OS's, as well as other devices, DLs... Just Google LG OpenSource Code Distribution. Hope this helps.
Hi all....
Just got my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition tablet and have a question. When connected to my PC as a media device....I can see some of the files, but not ALL of the files (specifically the ones that start with a "."). Is there some setting on windows or android that would allow me to see ALL of the files and not just the ones that Android deems relevant?
Install SamsungLink on your PC and N10.1-14. It'll allow you to access all of your files on both devices from anywhere via Wi-Fi. It'll give you access to your PC files at the highest level of Windows directory structure.
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Install SamsungLink on your PC and N10.1-14. It'll allow you to access all of your files on both devices from anywhere via Wi-Fi. It'll give you access to your PC files at the highest level of Windows directory structure.
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Hey thanks. I tried this, but maybe I'm missing something. What I'm looking for is when I connect my tablet to my PC, I want to be able to see into the "dot" directories (the ones that start with a period). I cannot see that currently.
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Hey thanks. I tried this, but maybe I'm missing something. What I'm looking for is when I connect my tablet to my PC, I want to be able to see into the "dot" directories (the ones that start with a period). I cannot see that currently.
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SamsungLink provides top-level directory access to the devices it's loaded on. I can see all my files on my PC and Android devices. I've never looked for anything like you've described so can't really provide any new detail.
Hey all,
I just used root tool yesterday (http://forum.xda-developers.com/win.../jailbreak-interop-unlock-windows-10-t3178140 )and I loss access on my PC.
This is a Nokia 929 (Verizon ICON) with build 10512 on it.
When I connect to a PC, I get the noise on my phone (and slow charging message) but, the PC does nothing, does not see a connection. Tried 3 different PCs and rebooted my phone in between. I need to transfer files on and off the phone.
Any idea on how to fix this WITHOUT hard resetting ?
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Hey all,
I just used root tool yesterday (http://forum.xda-developers.com/win.../jailbreak-interop-unlock-windows-10-t3178140 )and I loss access on my PC.
This is a Nokia 929 (Verizon ICON) with build 10512 on it.
When I connect to a PC, I get the noise on my phone (and slow charging message) but, the PC does nothing, does not see a connection. Tried 3 different PCs and rebooted my phone in between. I need to transfer files on and off the phone.
Any idea on how to fix this WITHOUT hard resetting ?
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Keep it connected for 10 minutes on the pc. If it doesn't show, unplug and plug it again.
You "lose" access to your phone from the pc because you enabled Full MTP. Enabling Full MTP your phone need to list ALL files and folder and not only your common folder like Documents and so on but also system files from the root of the phone (C:\).
You don't need of that. Deploy CustomPFD, open it, go to tweaks page > General tweaks, Utilities (page), on full fs access, enable it and then disable it.
Unplug and replug it and you have done.
This seems to be an issue with the MTP protocol being unable to handle the sheer amount of files and causing the driver to crash sometimes.
Currently, I have the HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MTP\DataStore key set to C:\Data\Users and it works fine that way. I modify this path according to what I want to access, instead of having it set to the root of C:\.
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Keep it connected for 10 minutes on the pc. If it doesn't show, unplug and plug it again.
You "lose" access to your phone from the pc because you enabled Full MTP. Enabling Full MTP your phone need to list ALL files and folder and not only your common folder like Documents and so on but also system files from the root of the phone (C:\).
You don't need of that. Deploy CustomPFD, open it, go to tweaks page > General tweaks, Utilities (page), on full fs access, enable it and then disable it.
Unplug and replug it and you have done.
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Thanks ! Tried that, it didn't work
acewing905 said:
This seems to be an issue with the MTP protocol being unable to handle the sheer amount of files and causing the driver to crash sometimes.
Currently, I have the HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MTP\DataStore key set to C:\Data\Users and it works fine that way. I modify this path according to what I want to access, instead of having it set to the root of C:\.
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Tried that it worked, maybe a combo of both did it... Thanks to both of you !
What folder on the C: drive is where the apps are stored, wanted to check a setting for a game....?
DavidinCT said:
Thanks ! Tried that, it didn't work
Tried that it worked, maybe a combo of both did it... Thanks to both of you !
What folder on the C: drive is where the apps are stored, wanted to check a setting for a game....?
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Android stored apps or WP stored apps?
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Android stored apps or WP stored apps?
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WP apps...
Mine had some weird issue that USB wasn't even recognized when Windows 10 was booted, but while booting it's still recognized... Thou, I already fixed it with a factory reset....
Sent from Ponyville
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WP apps...
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U:\PROGRAMS or C:\Data\PROGRAMS
i have a old mediacom tabled... a smartpad i10 3g (link to product at mediacom -> http://www.mediacomeurope.it/tablet/scheda.aspx?XRI=30) and i have tryed to restore to factory instead so many little troubles.
I have download the FactoryTool.... i have installed the Flash driver and i have download the firmware for my serial............ i have extracted it and i try to flash following the pdf instruction.
I have turned off my tablet.... clicked run and connected the tablet to usb pc port.......... i can see a usb driver has correctly loaded (Intel USB Flash Loader Utility) but on FactoryTool i see so many problems immediatelly.
So many times i see an errors says: Syncronizing device failed.
I have tryed so many times (also ever restart my pc) and some time i see an errors says somethigs similar "failed to download boot.fls"
Now what's the problems.............. the tablet it's apparently dead! i can press the power buttons also for 20 seconds and never append... the screens goes ever black and never appends.......
How i can do now ? It's time to trash this tablet ?
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i have a old mediacom tabled... a smartpad i10 3g (link to product at mediacom -> http://www.mediacomeurope.it/tablet/scheda.aspx?XRI=30) and i have tryed to restore to factory instead so many little troubles...
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Your best bet is to post this question within the following thread that looks like it's the same device as yours.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2408507
Good Luck!
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I DO NOT PROVIDE SUPPORT VIA PM UNLESS ASKED/REQUESTED BY MYSELF.
PLEASE KEEP IT IN THE THREADS WHERE EVERYONE CAN SHARE
OH.. ok...
Otherwise i found the solution later the same night........... i thinks it's a BUG on Flashtools 1.28......
When i extract the mediacom firmware downloaded from site i use a folder on D:\ . The zip files of roms contain a special caracter inside and the folder.
When i load all firmware files inside flashtools apparently all it's be loaded correctly but during the flash operation i obtain ALL FILE CAN'T BE FOUNDED!!!
Yeah... all files it's not be found because the app can't reach the files in this "special" folders!!! I have notified it only after hours and hours and i have read it inside a log files (ah.. all files log it's not a text files...... very strange).
After i have read the log files i copy all files extracted inside a folder D:\AAA......... i reload all files on flashtools and BAAM!! The flash opertion it's completed whitout any problems!!!
DAMN!! it's only this the problems.... the flashtools app can't reach the files if it's inside a strange name folder!! DAMN again
Now the tablet it's back to live again......... but apparently some of little trouble it's remain like the continuesly disconnession from my wi-fi............. i don't have idea what's it's the problems.......
Can you explain with more details please, I have the same problem with a tablet : Mediacom Smartpad i10
Is there any video explaining the solution ?