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 Charlie » January 7th, 2011, 6:47 pm

To get the usb drives to recognise the Scroll for windows 32-bit.

I manually added these lines to android_winusb.inf file:

;Scroll
%SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED&MI_01

Added these at the end of the section marked "[Google.NTx86]" for windows 32bit

(i guess you could do the same for 64 bit) at the end of the section marked "[Google.NTamd64]"

Note:

You might have to change the PID_ value. To find out the correct one,

right click on the ADB Device in Windows Device Manager, select Properties.

Then select the right-most tab, and select "Hardware IDs" from the drop down list.

usb drivers will now install - DONE :)
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Warpedflash » January 7th, 2011, 6:51 pm

Charlie if you come up with a fix please do share it :D Test it first though lol.
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Diego » January 7th, 2011, 6:52 pm

Sounds interesting, Charlie. Tried plugging in the tablet to see if you still get teh 'new hardware found' wiz popping up?

Looking at the files, there is something I don't understand. Why 'AMD64'? AMD64 is a processor, not an OS, and running a 64bit processor doesn't equate to running a 64bit OS, though the opposite would certainly be the case. Seems odd to have the 'AMD' in there, so I have to wonder why they did it and what it means. The NTx86 is logical, but the NTamd64 isn't, at least to my understanding, but they must have their reasons I suppose.
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Charlie » January 7th, 2011, 6:56 pm

Warpedflash wrote:Charlie if you come up with a fix please do share it :D Test it first though lol.
If it works I will stick it in the second post



see my other post above - I need someone to confirm what i have done - from a windows vista prospective - cheers
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Warpedflash » January 7th, 2011, 6:59 pm

Diego wrote:Sounds interesting, Charlie. Tried plugging in the tablet to see if you still get teh 'new hardware found' wiz popping up?

Looking at the files, there is something I don't understand. Why 'AMD64'? AMD64 is a processor, not an OS, and running a 64bit processor doesn't equate to running a 64bit OS, though the opposite would certainly be the case. Seems odd to have the 'AMD' in there, so I have to wonder why they did it and what it means. The NTx86 is logical, but the NTamd64 isn't, at least to my understanding, but they must have their reasons I suppose.


amd64 is a description of the chip architecture, like x86 (or i386) was for 32-bit architectures. AMD developed and released 64-bit chips before intel, and iirc, intel actually liscensed the AMD technology to use in their chips.

fancy trying the above fix? :D you can always remove teh driver if it wont work
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Diego » January 7th, 2011, 7:00 pm

Thanks for explaining that :¬) Good to see AMD surpassed Intel again :D

Sure, I'll give it a go now.
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Charlie » January 7th, 2011, 7:01 pm

Diego wrote:Sounds interesting, Charlie. Tried plugging in the tablet to see if you still get teh 'new hardware found' wiz popping up?



Vista now pops up and says android composite ADB interface installed ...... blah blah

ready to use -

everytime i plug the scroll into the pc now (in debug mode)

so all good????
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Warpedflash » January 7th, 2011, 7:04 pm

charlie wrote:
Diego wrote:Sounds interesting, Charlie. Tried plugging in the tablet to see if you still get teh 'new hardware found' wiz popping up?



vists now pops up and says android composite ADB interface installed ...... blah blah

ready to use -

everytime i plug the scroll into the pc now (in debug mode)

so all good????



sounds like it is! try the batch files if you want to. the first one just reboots the tablet into recovery mode so it cant do anything bad
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Diego » January 7th, 2011, 7:14 pm

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Working a charm :¬) Plug the Scroll in and no more wiz!
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Charlie » January 7th, 2011, 7:17 pm

sounds like it is! try the batch files if you want to. the first one just reboots the tablet into recovery mode so it cant do anything bad


is there other way to test b4 i use your 1st batch file?
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