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Originally Posted by Gian1
Has anyone managed to work that out? Whenever I type "adb devices" with the SDK tools installed nothing shows up even though I updated the firmware to the 3.0.0B version and installed the universal ADB drivers by ClockworkMod.
I believe it has to do with the fact that the device has no hardware ID (see attachment). I'm on Win7 x64.
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OK, I had to activate the developer mode by tapping four times on the build number to get both the hardware IDs and adb access, but I still couldn't root the tablet, so I flashed
this rooted firmware using
this utility by the chipset manufacturer Rockchip (note that the "reboot-bootloader" command must first be executed via adb so that the utility device icon may turn green).
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Originally Posted by urbie
i heard some rattling inside. Opened it and saw an unattached metal plate laying free on the board. (see pic) Happy i did open because it could easily cause a short circuit. Can someone tell me (or show) what the original position is.
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Precisely in the last few days my tablet began rattling as well after I mildly bumped it on my desk, and your post made me open it lest it get short-circuited.
If you look at the board you'll notice a shiny perimeter made of a narrow strip of metal: that's the area the plate is supposed to cover.
I'm surprised it was so loose.