stay tuned and feel free to update me via PM if you find out more than i have here! Try to get an app to install from the market/play store and you would end up with an FC every time!! Not anymore!!! This problem is a major headache for tablet owners who have a partial root. PROGRESS!!! After rooting and running the market fix with the above utility, i rebooted the unit and ran the android market which i then was able to download and install an app successfully WITHOUT A FC!!! ![]() High speed direct micro USB 2.0 interfaceĪfter downloading Tasselhof's Root, Market utilityi was fully rooted and ready to go. Rechargable 2600 mah lithium polymer battery built-in Since I found out that only branded (Samsung, Sony Acer etc) Android tablets have access to the marketplace, i got verrrrry curious as to how far i could push this little piece of technology to.Īfter some exhaustive searching on the 'Net, this is what i have come up with:ĤGB built in capacity - expandable to 32 GB with Micro SD card (not included) After poking around the OS, i found out it was rooted but not properly and you couldn't even run the android market on it to unlock its' true potential. I picked up a cute little tablet for my young kids to use on trips in the car from my local Walmart called the Hipstreet Titan HS-7DTB4-4GB. Plus the utility itself does have prompts and seems fairly friendly to use. ((I just followed the 10 step instructions in the readme file that came after "Now we use the script!" since everything else seemed specific to whatever device the script was first written for)) ran step 3 and step 10 in the utility again and was off to the races! after I finished up I had the missing home buttons problem that someone mentioned earlier in the thread so I downloaded the clean build.prop posted by MetalChef (you'll need 7-zip or such, it's compressed with G-zip) extracted that and used it to replace the build.prop file in the ICS subfolder of the Tasslehoff package ran the utility itself and performed steps 1-6 and 10 (encountered an error at step 3 but I think that was my fault due to some earlier fiddling, didn't break anything though so I carried on) ![]() I'm running Windows 7 64bit and when I hooked the tablet up to USB Windows didn't recognize it or find a driver automatically but there are 32 and 64 bit drivers included with the Tasselhoff package - installed those via device manager and was good to go ![]() I'm brand new to playing around with this stuff so don't make the mistake of considering me any sort of authority on the subject *grin* that being sad I did just use the Tasselhoff utility on the Hipstreet Titan I picked up which worked out almost perfectly so I'll share my experience.
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