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Guest liamb1234
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Hi guys, i recently installed thenew honeycomb alpha 3, however ive decided to give it a while before i stick to it cos it still needs some work.

so when i tried to go back to r8 or corvus five ive had problems and the main problem is the command line hangs at straight away.

Any ideas, it doesnt reach daemon started successfully etc.

thanks??!?!?!?

Guest trevor432990
Posted (edited)
Hi guys, i recently installed thenew honeycomb alpha 3, however ive decided to give it a while before i stick to it cos it still needs some work.

so when i tried to go back to r8 or corvus five ive had problems and the main problem is the command line hangs at straight away.

Any ideas, it doesnt reach daemon started successfully etc.

thanks??!?!?!?

Have you got USB connected with power lead connected and USB Debugging switched on?

Edited by trevor432990
Guest liamb1234
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Have you got USB connected with power lead connected and USB Debugging switched on?

yeah, ive done all this before, and now i flashed back to stock, but now i cant flash anyother rom it seems to hang on daemon started successfully???

Guest trevor432990
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Sounds like you need to update your USB drivers to me so try these instructions:-

First, using Windows Explorer you need to go to the folder on your PC where you unzipped the files from Pauls download pack. In that folder will be a folder called 'usbdriver' and within that, one called 'usb_driver' and it is in this sub-folder where all the drivers you need are held.

If when you run the 'install-windows.bat' command as instructed nothing happens or you only get say a couple of lines of text displayed then you will need to do the following:-

Go to CONTROL PANEL>SYSTEM>HARDWARE>DEVICE MANAGER and if you have the Vega connected by USB (with power on) you should see some new hardware called ANDROID PHONE and/or NVIDIA HARMONY. Right click on each entry and click 'Uninstall' then go to the top of the list where it displays your computers name and right click on the entry and select 'Scan for hardware changes'. The Windows new hardware wizard will then pop-up asking if you have a driver disk or not. Say you have and browse to the folder called 'usb_driver' described above and select it. The hardware should then be installed with the correct drivers.

Repeat the 'install-windows.bat' command and hopefully this time a whole list of program output should appear showing it is working and in less than a minute it should all be done and your Vega will reboot itself. Then on Vega go into SETTINGS>ABOUT DEVICE and the Kernel Version should include the text for the level you are now at.

Note:- You may need to do the above with every new release as it seems to be the only way of updating the drivers properly unless someone else can tell us a better way

Guest liamb1234
Posted
Sounds like you need to update your USB drivers to me so try these instructions:-

First, using Windows Explorer you need to go to the folder on your PC where you unzipped the files from Pauls download pack. In that folder will be a folder called 'usbdriver' and within that, one called 'usb_driver' and it is in this sub-folder where all the drivers you need are held.

If when you run the 'install-windows.bat' command as instructed nothing happens or you only get say a couple of lines of text displayed then you will need to do the following:-

Go to CONTROL PANEL>SYSTEM>HARDWARE>DEVICE MANAGER and if you have the Vega connected by USB (with power on) you should see some new hardware called ANDROID PHONE and/or NVIDIA HARMONY. Right click on each entry and click 'Uninstall' then go to the top of the list where it displays your computers name and right click on the entry and select 'Scan for hardware changes'. The Windows new hardware wizard will then pop-up asking if you have a driver disk or not. Say you have and browse to the folder called 'usb_driver' described above and select it. The hardware should then be installed with the correct drivers.

Repeat the 'install-windows.bat' command and hopefully this time a whole list of program output should appear showing it is working and in less than a minute it should all be done and your Vega will reboot itself. Then on Vega go into SETTINGS>ABOUT DEVICE and the Kernel Version should include the text for the level you are now at.

Note:- You may need to do the above with every new release as it seems to be the only way of updating the drivers properly unless someone else can tell us a better way

sorry but this didnt work, i could only find one tab with tegra 2 on it and that was for storage devices, then when i went to reinstall this it just done it automatically, i have installed the drivers from the myadvent vega website!

Guest trevor432990
Posted (edited)
sorry but this didnt work, i could only find one tab with tegra 2 on it and that was for storage devices, then when i went to reinstall this it just done it automatically, i have installed the drivers from the myadvent vega website!

It should not do it automatically. After you have uninstalled the hardware devices go to your computer name in device manager and right click then scan for hardware changes it should then come back with the 'New Hardware Install Wizard' when it does then do the rest manually don't let Windows automatically try to find the drivers. If the wizard does not come up then try unplug/replug the USB cable should hear the ding/dong of it recognizing the Vega is attached and if it doesn't do that then there's a problem the Vega end.

Edited by trevor432990

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