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I haven't given Illuminate a try, but I can help walk you through an install of Flashback or Bottle of Smoke if you're interesting in trying a different HC ROM.Help, I applied this illuminate rom to a 1.2 stock system following the video. It is stuck on the Illuminate screen. does anyone have advice on how to fix it?
As far as I know APX and CWM and totally unrelated. My sense is APX is a very low-level recovery system (maybe even on-chip) while CWM is all software and independent of APX.Matt - Is the clockworkmod screen actually a modified APX screen? my gtab boots into clockworkmod screen and sits there.
I could not get the nvflashing to work since the .bat could not find the USB device. I am not sure what I need to do to get the PC and gtab USB connected so nvflash can run? Does the gtab need to be turned on and at the clockworkmod screen to have the USB active? Is there something wrong on my PC end such as having the wrong USB driver (since my PC automaticlly loaded
The quote above outlines how to download the driver. The thread provides a nice how-to on the whole nvflash procedure.Third, for Windows users, you'll need to have an APX-specific USB driver for the next steps. (The Windows package bekit supplied has an .inf file in it, but the actual drivers are not there). For Linux users, you don't need an extra driver.
One source for the Windows drivers is at
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Find the "Downloads" tab in the middle of the page and click on "USB System Driver" to get the files. Extract them and go down two levels to the "USB" folder -- and move that into your "NVFlash" directory. The USB folder has the .inf file for installation in it along with two other directories with drivers for the various operating systems. (Note: These drivers, which are the same as the drivers in the SDK, are proven to work with Win 7 64-bit and have the setup include to load into other versions of Windows.) Follow this narrative for actual installation of the drivers....
...Windows users: When you connect to the PC, the PC immediately tries to load a driver -- but since it doesn't know where the USB driver files are it will fail. Click through Start/Control Panel/Device Manager and find "APX" listed in the devices with a yellow "!" (exclamation point) on the icon. Select the APX item and find the "Update Driver" button and click it. When it asks where to search, choose the local computer manual selection choice and tell it to Browse.
Point the Browse (and the USB install) at the "USB" directory under the "NVFlash" folder. When pointed at the "USB" directory, the driver installed and I was ready to nvflash. If you go back to Device Manager after the Windows install has completed, it will show the nVidia USB drivers near the top of the USB device list.