moses55 wrote:thanks Trashcooky, please could you tell me where to get the "image file" (iso) for my model..
livesuite wants image file but I can only find rars of my firmware.. tried converting using "magic iso" but not happening...... need image file (iso) for my scroll 51951.
drivers all installed ready to go just need this image file, please help.. thanks in advance.
As I said - I have no particular experience with your model Scroll, all I can tell you is that you must have an image which is fully compatible with your model tablet and I don't know where you will find that unfortunately.
You say your firmware is all in rar format, sometimes all you need to do is simply unzip the file using
Winrar if when you do you find just one ISO file inside then this will be the image so you may want to try this to see what you have found.
Remember you do this at your own risk as if you get it wrong I won't be able to help you get it working again as I don't have enough know how. If you are confident you have the correct image for your model tablet then its up to you but you need to remember something important......
Some CPU's can always be accessed directly through the USB connection. This is true for the Cortex A8 Allwinner A10 and A12 chips. What this means is that a tablet with this type of CPU is almost unbrickable as even when it appears dead you can still flash new firmware because the handshake connection between the USB socket and the CPU is always addressable ......provided there are no hardware failures.
Your tablet does not have this type of CPU - yours in an older less sophisticated chip an ARM 11 Telechips CPU which communicates between the CPU and the USB socket using the operating system. This means that whilst the OS is working you can flash another ISO image, but if you flash the wrong image you are highly likely to destroy any OS communication to the USB socket and then you are effectively screwed unless you know all about ADB - SDK and the command line and the
android open source project. Even then the chances of reviving a tablet as old as yours is highly debatable.
Good Luck but don't say I didn't warn you.