Android HP Gingerbread 2.3.5 Touchpad |
News of the solution comes from Touch-Droid forums. Intermittent Android on the touchpad is a bit of a long and risky process. It requires great skill with computers to track and there is great potential that could brick your TouchPad during operation.
Important:
CAUTION DO NOT Devs: This is a prerequisite for alpha-BUILD, WiFi does not work, along with many other things, DO NOT INSTALL If you are going to build this image.
I decided to launch a system dump my touchpad containing a semi-construction site work Android 2.3.5 on HP TouchPad touch. Please use this data and the steps below to install as you see fit. I hope this version is light a fire in the community to work together on a port at work!
I am not in any way responsible for any bricks, or otherwise damage the touchpad
How to flash Android Gingerbread HP TouchPad 2.3.5
DISCLAIMER: Redmond Pie should not be held responsible for any loss of data due to a malfunction of your HP TouchPad.
Step 1: Download and system.tar.bz android.uImage the torrent here [Direct Link].
Step 2: Before you begin, you must create term nova. To do this, visit this wiki page and follow the instructions to create the New end of your OS (it runs on Windows, Mac and Linux).
Be sure to place the two files you downloaded in step 1 in the file-term nova.
Step 3: Connect your HP TouchPad to your PC via a USB cable. (Not the amount)
Step 4: Open a command shell / on your PC and type the following:
novaterm
Step 5: To install Android, we must first create partitions on the touchpad in the internal memory. Run the following commands nova Term:
lvm.static lvresize-L-1706M / dev / store / media
lvm.static lvcreate-L 10M-n Android persistent storage
lvm.static lvcreate-L 32M-n Android, shop etc.
lvcreate-L 320M-n-store lvm.static of Android
lvcreate-L 320M-n lvm.static Android store cache
lvm.static lvcreate-L 1024M-n Android repository
Then
mkfs.ext3 / dev / shop / android-cache
mkfs.ext3 / dev / shop / data Android
mkfs.ext3 / dev / shop / android, etc-
mkfs.ext3 / dev / shop / android-renewable
mkfs.ext3 / dev / shop / Android system
Step 6: The partition must be mounted in / tmp system using novaterm:
mkdir / tmp / System /
mount-o loop-t ext3 / dev / mapper / store, the Android system / tmp / System /
Step 7: Open a new command prompt / terminal window run the following command:
Novacom to file: / / tmp / system / system.tar.bz <system.tar.bz
Step 8: From the term nova, system.tar.gz unzip the file you downloaded in step 1 / tmp / system:
cd / tmp / system /
tar-xvf system.tar.bz
CD System
mv * .. /
cd ..
rm-rf system
Step 9: Using novaterm, delete / tmp / system
cd /
umount / tmp / system
Step 10: You now need to start by running the following command SLIPPER nova Term:
tellbootie recover
Step 11: Using the command prompt /, change to the end of the Nova folder and run the following:
Novacom boot mem: / / <android.uImage
Until now, the Android Gingerbread 2.3.5 installed on HP touchpads. It is now necessary to launch it.
Step 12: Continue to press the Volume Up button on your touchpad until there is a purple line on the right side of the screen touchpad.
Voila! If you followed the steps correctly, you have now started on your Android Gingerbread 2.3.5 HP TouchPad.
Whenever you want to start in Android, will have to repeat steps 10 and 11.
Note: If you want to get rid of Android Gingerbread 2.3.5, novaterm open and run the following commands
lvm.static lvremove shop / android-renewable
Shop lvm.static lvremove / android system
Shop lvm.static lvremove / android Data
Shop lvm.static lvremove / android-cache
Shop lvm.static lvremove / android, etc-
lvresize lvm.static LM 1706 / dev / store / media
If you do not want to go through the guidance of either reason, you can watch the video embedded below to make things easier for yourself:
Android HP Gingerbread 2.3.5 Touchpad |
2.3.5 HP TouchPad Installation Walkthrough.
Install Android Gingerbread 2.3.5 on HP Touchpad - Touchdroid Build
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