Yarvik Jellybean on original Gingerbread Excel
Posted: May 20th, 2013, 11:24 pm
I stumbled across this modified JellyBean 4.1 rom released as stock by Yarvik for their TAB 364 which is an 8" 4 x 3 screen ratio tablet. Apart from the fact that the Yarvik TAB 364 is an 8" tablet the base specification for hardware is identical to the original Excel and a Polish Dev has made some screen ratio adjustments from the original 4 x 3 ratio to allow it to function on the 16 x 9 ratio screen of the TAB 264 which is also essentially an original Excel.
It is claimed by the Polish Dev that this rom is compatible with the entire Yarvik range TAB 260 through to TAB 364 models however, I doubt this to be the case as the TAB 260 was equivalent to the original Scroll Essential which had resistive touchscreen and hence resistive drivers whereas the TAB 264 onward to TAB 364 are all capacitive screens.
I decided to give this modified Yarvik rom a go on my now aging Scroll Excel which originally came with Gingerbread 2.3.4 installed as stock. My original Excel has been spoofed as many things whilst running variously flashed ICS roms from a Samsung i9000 through Tablo, Yarvik, and several variants in order to try and improve performance and also gain access on what was originally Google market (now Playstore) to many otherwise alledgedy incompatible apps.
I even managed to get my original Excel spoofed as a Nexus for a while by flashing CM10 with MOBO compatibility which gave me particular access to some Amazon apps that otherwise would not have been available,but eventually after many hair raising moments wondering if this time I had finally bricked it I settled for long term with the stock release Yarvik rom ICS 4.0.4 available here which has been remarkably obliging for my particular needs of watching TV catchup and BBC iplayer without any sync issues.
When I saw this modified Yarvik 4.1 JellyBean rom I nearly didn't bother with it as I am now running a Windows 8 64 bit laptop and since changing to this tablet from a Win 7 32bit desktop I have found it impossible to install the Livesuite USB drivers on it in order to flash my Excel. A little research into the error codes I kept producing on the laptop soon lead me to realise that I needed to imobilise the default Windows 8 setting of rejecting all unsigned drivers. At least on XP you got a warning telling you the driver was unsigned but you could just choose to install anyway but Windows 8 is designed a bit like an un-rooted tablet and wont easily let you under the bonnet.
So anyone out there with Windows 7 who also has this problem this is how you go about disabling the requirenment to have drivers digitally signed before the system will allow you to install them:
How to disable signature verification of drivers in Windows 7:
Go to Start Menu > Run and type the following command:
bcdedit /set nointegritychecks ON
Restart the PC and install the unsigned driver
It is recommended to re-enable the signature verification of drivers when you have finished installing the unsigned drivers
Go to Start Menu > Run and type the following command:
bcdedit /set nointegritychecks OFF
Restart your PC
For those with Windows 8 - 64 bit who want (don't forget that for 64 bit OS's Livesuite 1.09 is the recommended version) to be able to flash their tablet this is how you go about disabling the digital driver signature requirement embedded in Windows 8 which will then allow you to install the unsigned Livesuite usb drivers required to flash your tablet.
It is claimed by the Polish Dev that this rom is compatible with the entire Yarvik range TAB 260 through to TAB 364 models however, I doubt this to be the case as the TAB 260 was equivalent to the original Scroll Essential which had resistive touchscreen and hence resistive drivers whereas the TAB 264 onward to TAB 364 are all capacitive screens.
I decided to give this modified Yarvik rom a go on my now aging Scroll Excel which originally came with Gingerbread 2.3.4 installed as stock. My original Excel has been spoofed as many things whilst running variously flashed ICS roms from a Samsung i9000 through Tablo, Yarvik, and several variants in order to try and improve performance and also gain access on what was originally Google market (now Playstore) to many otherwise alledgedy incompatible apps.
I even managed to get my original Excel spoofed as a Nexus for a while by flashing CM10 with MOBO compatibility which gave me particular access to some Amazon apps that otherwise would not have been available,but eventually after many hair raising moments wondering if this time I had finally bricked it I settled for long term with the stock release Yarvik rom ICS 4.0.4 available here which has been remarkably obliging for my particular needs of watching TV catchup and BBC iplayer without any sync issues.
When I saw this modified Yarvik 4.1 JellyBean rom I nearly didn't bother with it as I am now running a Windows 8 64 bit laptop and since changing to this tablet from a Win 7 32bit desktop I have found it impossible to install the Livesuite USB drivers on it in order to flash my Excel. A little research into the error codes I kept producing on the laptop soon lead me to realise that I needed to imobilise the default Windows 8 setting of rejecting all unsigned drivers. At least on XP you got a warning telling you the driver was unsigned but you could just choose to install anyway but Windows 8 is designed a bit like an un-rooted tablet and wont easily let you under the bonnet.
So anyone out there with Windows 7 who also has this problem this is how you go about disabling the requirenment to have drivers digitally signed before the system will allow you to install them:
How to disable signature verification of drivers in Windows 7:
Go to Start Menu > Run and type the following command:
bcdedit /set nointegritychecks ON
Restart the PC and install the unsigned driver
It is recommended to re-enable the signature verification of drivers when you have finished installing the unsigned drivers
Go to Start Menu > Run and type the following command:
bcdedit /set nointegritychecks OFF
Restart your PC
For those with Windows 8 - 64 bit who want (don't forget that for 64 bit OS's Livesuite 1.09 is the recommended version) to be able to flash their tablet this is how you go about disabling the digital driver signature requirement embedded in Windows 8 which will then allow you to install the unsigned Livesuite usb drivers required to flash your tablet.