Need a NAND backup for haipad m701

Sumerian81

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I did a firmware update earlier and it seems to have bricked my tablet. When I restarted the tablet after it said it was completed, it would not turn off....the power button light just stayed blue no matter what I did. So..I decided to take it apart and disconnect the battery for a hard reboot. While I was inside the tablet I noticed there was a microSD card in it. I took the card out and hooked it up to my pc and found out that it was empty, so apparently my firmware flash did not work out at all. What I am assuming I need it a nand backup to put on the microSD so I can get it to boot up again. If anyone has one that they can send me I would very much appreciate it, thank you for you help.
 
i have one but it is for the m701r which is suppose to be backwards compatible with the m701 but i guess it really doesnt matter because your device is already messed up
 
That doesn't sound like a true haipad 701, blue power light? Hidden micro sd? Have you idntified which type you have?


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I was pretty sure it was a Haipad because I saw someone with the same device and same package on youtube, but I guess it may not be which would explain why the firmware change did what it did. Do you have any ideas as to what kind it might be? I posted a thread with a picture of the motherboard on the forum but I have not got any responses as to what it truly is. I am even emailing back in forth with the seller to figure it out but so far no luck. Here is the link to the seller and the item if that helps: 7 Tablet PC Google Android 2.1 System Black Diamond for Sale at GadgetTown.com. Thank you for your responses and your help.
 
Um, yeah, that is NOT a Haipad tablet at all. Sorry. Blue light was a tip-off. Hidden SD? Definitely not. Extra buttons = extra definitely not.

You can't go by the outward appearance, you can't even go buy the packaging or user manual as the knock-offs are getting knocked-off themselves with less-than-reputable types wholesale copying documentation and packaging from another manufacturer (Haipad even has a note about the fakes on its website, presumably because they're sick of fielding support questions for tablets they didn't make).

Good luck figuring out what you bought.
 
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