How to Install Clockworkmod on the Scroll Tablet - NOT Excel

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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby pwilko123 » January 8th, 2011, 7:20 pm

Nothing happened, however, i did take the time to look at what windows did, the second device driver it loads is different from the first. Initially the device driver is ADB interface device, and when i run the first batch file, the second device driver is entitled goofle fastboot device loader.
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby pwilko123 » January 8th, 2011, 7:22 pm

It seems that the drivers used during the process are actually named differently, but unless you took the time to look at the detials you would necessarily know
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Charlie » January 8th, 2011, 8:10 pm

pwilko123 wrote:It seems that the drivers used during the process are actually named differently, but unless you took the time to look at the detials you would necessarily know


thanks for your help :D - i am just going to try a idea i have now from your info.
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Charlie » January 8th, 2011, 8:33 pm

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pwilko123 wrote:It seems that the drivers used during the process are actually named differently, but unless you took the time to look at the detials you would necessarily know


thanks for your help :D - i am just going to try a idea i have now from your info.


tested idea - i am 90% sure it 's ok -

What is the worst that can happen when the 2nd batch file does not flash the the scroll like it should, because of my usb hack??
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby pwilko123 » January 8th, 2011, 8:44 pm

I woulg imagine that the second batch file doesn't run, nothing. If it runs,starts flashing but stops, you will no longer have a maintenance mode. In all honesty I'm not sure,

From experience with flashing BIOS from Rome in PC's, if the commands from the batch file are recognised by the scroll, it will work. But I am a n9vice at android

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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Charlie » January 8th, 2011, 8:52 pm

pwilko123 wrote:I woulg imagine that the second batch file doesn't run, nothing. If it runs,starts flashing but stops, you will no longer have a maintenance mode. In all honesty I'm not sure,

From experience with flashing BIOS from Rome in PC's, if the commands from the batch file are recognised by the scroll, it will work. But I am a n9vice at android

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ok - when done and the scroll is back on - how do i confirm that the clockworkmod has been flashed ok?
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby pwilko123 » January 8th, 2011, 8:55 pm

To check, shut down, and power up holding volume up to enter maintenance mode, it willbe obvious as you will have many more options and it will sayclockwork recovery or nandroid
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Charlie » January 8th, 2011, 8:59 pm

pwilko123 wrote:To check, shut down, and power up holding volume up to enter maintenance mode, it willbe obvious as you will have many more options and it will sayclockwork recovery or nandroid


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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Warpedflash » January 8th, 2011, 9:00 pm

You can run the first one twice it will just reboot it to the scroll screen twice

Edit no it won't im a dumb ass. The second batch file is fastboot not adb

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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Charlie » January 8th, 2011, 9:29 pm

Warpedflash wrote:You can run the first one twice it will just reboot it to the scroll screen twice

Edit no it won't im a dumb ass. The second batch file is fastboot not adb

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I looked at what windows did, the second device driver it loads is different from the first. Initially the device driver is 'android composite ADB interface' , and when i run the 1st batch file, the second device driver is 'android ADB interface'. - any thoughts?
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