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 8th, 2011, 3:45 pm

pwilko123 wrote:That sounds reasonable, as long as the pc can communicate with the scroll to execute the batch file it should work, but as you can appreciete, I cannot be 100%

If it cant communicate, then the second batch file will do nothing, if it can then you should see a change in the scroll pad almost imediatly as the second batch file commands are executed


Thanks for the info :)

I will hold fire for a bit as don't want a brick -

i am sure it would run fine - but if it does run but not right because of my hack, i don't know what would happen (i am still not clear on what the 2nd batch file is doing)
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby superplay » January 8th, 2011, 4:03 pm

I have read thought the forum and I am having the issue with drivers on Windows 7 64 Bit.

Can I confirm if anyone has managed to install the drivers on 64bit? and if so have they hacked the 32 bit driver or is there a proper 64 bit driver?

Device is shown as a "Android Eclair" with tgh following hardware Ids

USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED&REV_0222&MI_01
USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED&MI_01

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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Charlie » January 8th, 2011, 4:05 pm

superplay wrote:I have read thought the forum and I am having the issue with drivers on Windows 7 64 Bit.

Can I confirm if anyone has managed to install the drivers on 64bit? and if so have they hacked the 32 bit driver or is there a proper 64 bit driver?

Device is shown as a "Android Eclair" with tgh following hardware Ids

USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED&REV_0222&MI_01
USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED&MI_01

Thanks


my new hack v.2 i have done - should work on 64bit too - it looks like it works for 32bit - just need to confirm a few things with Warpedflash b4 posting. - so hold fire for the mo
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby pwilko123 » January 8th, 2011, 4:09 pm

The second batch file pushes the clockwork mod recovery image onto the scroll pad replacing the scroll default revovery options with a better selection provided by clockwork mod
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Charlie » January 8th, 2011, 4:15 pm

pwilko123 wrote:The second batch file pushes the clockwork mod recovery image onto the scroll pad replacing the scroll default revovery options with a better selection provided by clockwork mod


ok - what are the current scroll default recovery options & what do they do?
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Warpedflash » January 8th, 2011, 5:36 pm

charlie wrote:
superplay wrote:I have read thought the forum and I am having the issue with drivers on Windows 7 64 Bit.

Can I confirm if anyone has managed to install the drivers on 64bit? and if so have they hacked the 32 bit driver or is there a proper 64 bit driver?

Device is shown as a "Android Eclair" with tgh following hardware Ids

USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED&REV_0222&MI_01
USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED&MI_01

Thanks


my new hack v.2 i have done - should work on 64bit too - it looks like it works for 32bit - just need to confirm a few things with Warpedflash b4 posting. - so hold fire for the mo



Hey Im going to semi-inactive for the next day or two as my GF is staying and having a go at me for being on the computer.

WHat did you need to confirm?
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Fonefixer » January 8th, 2011, 5:42 pm

It doesnt pay to have an "inactive semi" with your girlfriend about! Oops, you said semi-inactive, sorry. Is it time for my medication , Nurse? :lol:
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Charlie » January 8th, 2011, 6:58 pm

Warpedflash wrote:
charlie wrote:
superplay wrote:I have read thought the forum and I am having the issue with drivers on Windows 7 64 Bit.

Can I confirm if anyone has managed to install the drivers on 64bit? and if so have they hacked the 32 bit driver or is there a proper 64 bit driver?

Device is shown as a "Android Eclair" with tgh following hardware Ids

USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED&REV_0222&MI_01
USB\VID_18D1&PID_DEED&MI_01

Thanks


my new hack v.2 i have done - should work on 64bit too - it looks like it works for 32bit - just need to confirm a few things with Warpedflash b4 posting. - so hold fire for the mo



Hey Im going to semi-inactive for the next day or two as my GF is staying and having a go at me for being on the computer.

WHat did you need to confirm?


i need to test the way my usb is set-up for the 2nd driver - can i run the 1st batch file and then the 1st batch file again whilst on the 'hanging logo screen"?

i need to do it this way as once the 1st batch file is run windows reconnects the scroll with a different hardware id (driver seems ok)
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby pwilko123 » January 8th, 2011, 7:15 pm

@charlie

Since ive got already got the recovery feature installed, i will attempt what you suggest i.e. run the first batch file twice and let you know what happens
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Re: How to Install Clockworkmod Recovery on the Scroll Table

Postby Charlie » January 8th, 2011, 7:19 pm

pwilko123 wrote:@charlie

Since ive got already got the recovery feature installed, i will attempt what you suggest i.e. run the first batch file twice and let you know what happens


ok nice one - thanks - lets see what happens ( and i will go from there) :D
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