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[ROM GUIDE] How to install Android 2.3-4.3 on the HP TouchPad "The Easy Way"

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Hello and welcome to the full "Easy Way" guide for installing Android on the HP TouchPad.

Additional resources:
XDA Version of this thread here
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News and Updates

Get the latest android 5.x.x and 4.4.x DM Kitkat builds with the New Super Easy Install Guide featuring Jcsullins TPToolbox!

Note: This is the latest how to guide for installing android on the HP Touchpad!

[ROM GUIDE]How to install Android 5.x.x/4.4.x with Jcsullins TPtoolbox (click here)


How to install Android on the HP TouchPad "The Easy Way"(Android 2.3-4.3)

[media]http://youtu.be/K0fXhwyN6Jk

How to Uninstall Android The Easy Way Guide Video(click here)

How to make a Nandroid backup video(click here)
Note(Important) I highly recommend you make a Nandroid backup after installing and setting up Android on your HP TouchPad. This perfectly preserves your current configuration and can easily be restored through CWM or TWRP Recovery.

General Unofficial Release Notes(Important):
Working:
-Sound and Mic
-Camera
-H/W Video
-WiFi & Bluetooth
-Most builds have a Low to medium battery drain during sleep -4mA to -10mA or -4mA to -30mA(See below)

Known Issues:
-Dirty flashing older builds (CM9/CM10) over newer builds (CM10.1/CM10.2) will result in Boot loops.
-If this happens use your backup or do a fresh install, Click here for a how to Video:
-Flashing CM9/CM10 Over CM10.1/CM10.2/CM11 through CWM or TWRP, can cause a boot loop.(use a Backup)
-Doing an install with ACMEInstaller can sometimes result in a boot loop. Use a backup or flash the Rom and Gapps package through CWM or TWRP.

The usual HP TouchPad battery drain issues:
-If your battery is heavily drained, then you may need to leave it charging for a full day.
-When the battery is fully drained it can take the TP a longtime to reach even the lowest battery level.
-The USB cable that comes with the HP TP is often defective and breaks easily. Try using another USB cable if possible.
-The USB cable does not transfer enough power to effectively charge the tablet. You must use the wall plug when charging the HP TouchPad.
-To be safe don't let your HP TouchPad run out of Batteries ever! Install one of these free apps!
-You can add an automatic shutdown Rule by doing the following.
-AutomateIt, Play Store Link- What to do: New Rule/Trigger Battery level(Below 20%)/Action/Shutdown//save. Or
-Llama, Play Store Link- Location Profiles:Event tab choose + (at the bottom of the screen) Addcondition (battery Level Below 20%) Actions (turn off phone)


1)Getting started, Requirements and Preparation:
Start by downloading and Installing both Java and the Novacom Software onto your PC or Mac Computer. These files are required before doing the next step.
You will need to have Java installed to run the Universal installer. Click here:
Download and run the Universal Novacom Installer 1.4.1. Click here:
Note: You may need to reboot after installing this software.
Note: If you're having issues getting the Novacom drivers installed disable any antivirus or spyware protection that might be preventing the app from downloading the correct drivers for your system.

Or

Download, extract and install the appropriate version of Novacom for your OS. Click here:
Note: Under Linux the Novacom driver is installed at /opt/Palm run it from this location.

2)The Novacom software you installed will create a new folder called Palm, Inc. You will need to place the ACMEInstaller5/5E/5m and ACMEUninstaller2 files into this Palm, Inc folder. By default this folder will be located on your PC @ C:/Program Files/ Palm, Inc. Mac OS X users will find this folder @ /opt/nova/bin. Download the files and copy and paste them right into either of these directories.

a] ACMEInstaller5 (Install CM7, CM9, CM10, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)

b] ACMEInstaller5E (Install Evervolv AOSP Android, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)

c] ACMEInstaller5M (Install CM10.1,CM10.2, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)

D] ACMEUninstaller2 (uninstalls Android and removes recovery, All versions)

Click the picture below to see the PC location:
Photograph White Light Product Font


3) Choose One of the following versions of Android. Download your chosen package and extract it to your PC. The extracted cminstall folder will contain 4.zipped files needed to install Android. Next attach your HP TouchPad to your PC with the USB cable and place it into USB Drive Mode(WebOS) or MTP mode(Android). Open the extracted folder and transfer the cminstall folder(Contains 4 .zips) into the Internal Storage of your HP TouchPad; the location the opens when the USB is attached to the PC/Mac. Make sure that the folder is named "cminstall" and contains 4.zip files. Once complete disconnect your TouchPad from the USB cable.

Android Installation Package Downloads:

a]Evervolv AOSP Android 4.3.1 JB (20140129) cminstall package Download:
Notes: Low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Camera, Bluetooth, Automated Updater.

Note: May have rebooting issues with the gallery app crashing, try a different one here
Note: Windows users may need to do the following in order to attach the Touchpad with the USB cable.
1. Go into the Device manager. You will see "MTP USB Device" under portable devices.

2. Right Click it and select update driver software

3. Select Browse my computer for driver software.

4. Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer

5. Select USB Mass Storage Device then click next.

6.Turn on USB mass Storage from the USB connection notification on the Android device

b]CM10.2 Android 4.3.1 JB (20131209)cminstall package Download:
Notes:Low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Camera, No Bluetooth.

c]CM10.1 Android 4.2.2 JB (20131210)cminstall package Download:
Notes:Low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Camera, Bluetooth.
Notes: Popular/stable user build but without official flash support. (Roland Recommended)

d]CM10 Android 4.1.2 JB (20131019)cminstall package Download:
Notes:Low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Camera, Bluetooth.
Notes: A solid build like CM9 but without official flash support. (Roland Recommended)

e]CM9 Android 4.0.2 ICS (20130929)cminstall package Download:
Notes:Low battery drain(-4mA to -10mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Best Flash support, Camera, Bluetooth, best Netflix/Flash support

Notes: Last Official CM Rom release, best supported build. (Roland Recommended)

f]CM7 Android 2.3.7 Gingerbread (CM7Alpha3.5)cminstall package Download:
Notes:Medium battery drain(-30mA to -60mA) h/w video, Audio & Mic, Flash support, Camera, Bluetooth, Original CM7 Alpha Release.

Note: Each package contains all 4.zips files needed to install Android!

How to Install Android

4) Installation:
-Once the cminstall files are on The HP TouchPad, it's time to reboot into WebOS Recovery mode.
-If you are currently running WebOS you must disconnect the USB cable from the PC.
-On your PC look for the USB icon in the bottom right corner, click it and eject the HP TouchPad.

-In WebOS Reboot the device by going into Settings/Device Info/ and select "Reset options" choose restart.
or
-In Android Reboot the device by holding down the power button and select Reboot/OK.

-As soon as the screen goes dark hold down the volume up button until you enter WebOS Recovery mode(aka USB Mode). Note* the large USB symbol that should be on the screen. If you miss it just reboot again and hold down the Volume up button right away. Now connect your USB cable to the PC.

Open a Command Prompt or Terminal

On your PC:
-Open a command prompt by going to the start button and typing CMD into the search window (enter)
Or
-Open a command prompt by Opening the Palm, Inc folder, Hold [Shift] & [Right Click] then select "open Command window here" Photograph White Light Product Font


On your Mac:
Mac OS X users will need to start a Terminal window. This can be found in the /Applications/Utilities folder.

Using the Command Prompt or Terminal
-Next either type or copy and paste the following into the command prompt (without the part in brackets). You can either enter the individual commands or just copy and paste the full (Typed all at once) line into the command prompt.
Note(Optional): You can run batch files to automatically input the following commands easily download here:

On your PC
cd\ (enter)

cd program files (enter)

cd palm, inc (enter)

or (Typed all at once)

cd c:\Program Files\Palm, Inc (enter)

On your Mac

cd / (enter)

cd opt (enter)

cd nova (enter)

cd bin (enter)

or (Typed all at once)

cd /opt/nova/bin (enter)

Note:(Important)Only enter One of the Following commands below.

On your PC

novacom.exe boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller5 (Install CM7, CM9, CM10, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)

novacom.exe boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller5M (Install CM10.1, CM10.2, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)

novacom.exe boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller5E (Install Evervolv AOSP Android, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)

novacom.exe boot mem:// < ACMEUninstaller2 (uninstalls Android and removes recovery, All versions)

On your Mac

./novacom boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller5 (Install CM7, CM9, CM10, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)

./novacom boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller5M (Install CM10.1, CM10.2, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)

./novacom boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller5E (Install Evervolv Android, or Flash .zips located in the cminstall folder)

./novacom boot mem:// < ACMEUninstaller2 (uninstalls Android and removes recovery, All versions)

Note: Mac OS X users will enter the commands without the ".exe" extension.

-You will see the lines of text scrolling on the HP TouchPad while Android is installing. Now disconnect the USB cable from the HP TouchPad. Once this is complete you will be greeted with the Moboot menu and Android will boot for the first time. You will be taken through a series of menus to setup the device. Congratulations you have now installed Android onto your HP TouchPad, Have Fun.

Note(Important): If you're unable to install Android and/or get a message like "failed to connect to server" you may have encountered a problem when installing either Java or Novacom. Disable your Antivirus/firewall software and try to uninstall and reinstall both Java and Novacom. If its still not working try another computer or laptop, this fixes the problem 99% of the time.

[ROM GUIDE] How to Update/Install Android 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 Builds on the HP TouchPad
-Get links and instructions for installing the latest Android builds here:

Android install package contents explained:
-You will need 4 files to install Android on the HP TouchPad. The first two files, the Rom and Gapps, can vary depending on the version of Android you choose to install. CyanogenMod9(CM9) is used here for Example:

1)update-cm-9-20130929-NIGHTLY-tenderloin.zip (The Rom Installs your Android Operating System)
2)update-gapps-ics-20120429-signed.zip (The Gapps Package, Installs your Play Store & Google Applications)
3)moboot_038-tenderloin.zip(Installs your Boot Menu options)
4)update-CWM6_tenderloin-20121215.zip (Installs ClockWorkMod6 recovery, allows you to make backups, update Roms ect)

Gapps Downloads & Extras:

Main Gapps page
Extras:
Mpgrimm2 Dev-Host backup files
Mpgrimm2 AFH backup files mirror
Jcsullins Dev-Host backup files
Flashable.zip file to change the partition size to 512MB
CWM6 tenderloin-20121215:
Nexus 7 Camera Launcher:
moboot_038-tenderloin.zip
WebOS Doctor 3.0.5:
tpdebrick-v004.zip
moboot_0.3.5.zip
ACMEInstaller3

Optional Patches, Tweaks, and Customization's (Not included):
(Optional)Add flash Support for Android:
[video]How to Install the Adobe Flash Player on Any Android Device 2.3-4.4
Note: Official flash support for Android was removed after CM9(Android 4.0.2).
-You can add support back by installing the Flash apk file and using a supported Web Browser.
-To use Nexfix properly it's recommend to use CM9.
Main Adobe Flash Player Archive Flash Player for, Android 4.0-4.3 and 2.x+ versions:

(Optional) Updated CWM(6.0.2.8) and TWRP(2.6.3.0) Recovery flashable .zips:
iMarck90 has packaged the latest CWM6 and TWRP recoverys into flashable zips. Download the latest version of CWM and TWRP then flash it through your current recovery to install them: Watch this video to learn all about using TWRP recovery: How to flash Roms, Gapps packages & .zip files with TWRP!

Recovery Download:
TWRP 2.6.3.0
ClockworkMOD 6.0.2.8

(Optional) Additional ACMEInstaller versions by iMarck90:
iMarck90 has modified the ACMEInstaller to work with TWRP and Milaqs CM builds. Checkout his thread below for full details and instructions.
Note: Milaqs CM10.2 builds requires additional partition changes and the installation of the Data media CWM. Full install information is covered in my How to update/upgrade Android thread here:

ACMEInstaller4 Testing and other things..

(Optional) Roland's Custom HP TouchPad Boot Animations:
[Boot Animation] Roland's HP TouchPad Custom Boot Videos (XDA Thread)
A variety of fun Boot Animations to enhance your TouchPad Boot experience here:

Troubleshooting:
Notes, Fixes and Tweaks(Important):
Note:The following are Solutions for the most Frequently asked questions and problems.
1)1)If the WiFi turns off in Sleep/suspend mode while set to on, then uncheck WiFi optimization.
Note:Turning off "WiFi optimization" might help to improve WiFi functionality.
note:Turning WiFi off during sleep saves extra battery life.
-Settings/WiFi/3 Dots/Advanced/WiFi optimization (uncheck)
-In Shumash's Schizoid build you can find it @ RomControl/General

2)If the HP TouchPad isn't charging do the following. If MTP is already checked,then uncheck and recheck the option.
-To Enable MTP mode, Go to settings/storage, look for the three dots in the upper right hand corner of the screen, tap computer connection, make sure there is a check next to MTP.
-This will enable the TouchPad to transfer files and charge using the USB cable.

3)If your Touchpad skips moboot and boots right into Android, then do the following:
-Hold the home key while booting to force moboot to display the Menu.
-To fix this problem use a Rooted File explorer, like X-plore, to delete the moboot.next file located @ Root/Boot/
-This problem is often caused by using the CyBoot app in WebOS.

4)Turning off "network location services" might help to improve overall battery drain and longevity.
-Settings/location access/ access to my location set to off
-You may wish to monitor your battery drain history during sleep.
-Install the the free app Battery Monitor Widget:
-To setup the Battery Calibration correctly for the HP TouchPad,
-go to BMW settings/calibration/Battery capacity/ and set it to either 6300 (F29C) or 5800 (S29C) and tap OK
-Note* See the Battery p/n # on the original packaging.
Or
You can also use Cool-Tools to monitor your battery drain in real time.
-Watch the instructional video Here.
Note:Flashing the A6 firmware will ensure your battery has a long healthy life.

5)You can enable additional reboot options like recovery by enabling Developer options.
-Go to Settings/About Tablet/ Tap on "Build number" 7 times.
-A new menu will appear in the Settings/About Tablet/Developer options/ tab on the left.
-Check "Advanced reboot" to get the Recovery/Boot loader options.

6) When installing Roms and .zips with the ACMEInstaller, you may need to add "update-" to the beginning of the file names or they won't flash correctly. Like so "update-cm-10-20131019-UNOFFICIAL-tenderloin.zip"

7)If Moboot is displaying multiple Rom or recovery names that you are not currently using, then do the following.
-With a rooted File explorer go to root/boot/ and delete the unwanted uImage.( X) file to remove the entry from Moboot.
-Here you can also change the default boot option by editing the moboot.default as text.
-Also you can change the default recovery option by editing android.default.recovery

8)If you are unable to find the Play Store after you install CyanogenMod, then you will need to reflash your gapps package. Click Here for the how to video!

9)If you are unable to find the camera app install this Nexus 7 Camera Launcher:
-This will also make the camera preview full screen.

10)Use this free app "4.2 Multiple User Enabler Root" to enable multi-user functionality.
-You can also use the terminal emulator to enable it too, see VFF instructions here.

Bricking, Boot Loop, Help & Fixes(Important):
If your HP TouchPad is stuck in a boot loop or not responding:
-Hold down the Power and Home buttons together for 30sec to force the TouchPad to Reboot.
-Hold down the Power button and click the Home key 14 times.
-If you're stuck in a boot loop restore a back or do a fresh install, Click here for a how to Video:
-Dirty flashing older builds (CM9/CM10) over newer builds (CM10.1/CM10.2) will result in Boot loops.
-If this happens use your backup or do a fresh install, Click here for a how to Video:
-Doing an install with ACMEInstaller can sometimes result in a boot loop. Use a backup or flash the Rom and Gapps package through CWM or TWRP.

If your TouchPad seems bricked and won't turn on:
-If your battery has been fully drained, then you may need to leave it charging for a full day.
-When the battery is fully drained it can take the TouchPad a longtime to reach even the lowest battery level.
-The USB cable does not transfer enough power to effectively charge the tablet. You must use the wall plug when charging the HP TouchPad.
-After charging the HP TouchPad for a full day try hold down, home + power + volume down for 30+ seconds.
-If the tablet does not turn on after the previous steps it may be bricked and you will need to run the TPDebrick procedure found in the thread below:
Developer Jcsullins has posted a thread "TPDebrick v0.4" dedicated to helping people with bricked HP TouchPads(Important):
Note* All debricking questions should be posted here!

-Warning: Certain TouchPads can become "Bricked" if you let the battery drain to zero.
-Installing one of these free apps could solve the problem and save you time.
-AutomateIt, Play Store Link- What to do: New Rule/Trigger Battery level(Below 20%)/Action/Shutdown//save.
Or
-Llama, PLay Store Link- Location Profiles:Event tab choose + (at the bottom of the screen) Add condition (battery Level Below 20%) Actions (turn off phone)

If you ran the WebOS doctor but it got stuck at 8-12% follow the instructions in the threads below:
The Official Fix your TouchPad ( 8-12% stopped, No SD, Opps reformat, The Official Fix your TouchPad ( 8-12% stopped, No SD, Opps reformat, The Official Fix your TouchPad ( 8-12% stopped, No SD, Opps reformat, $&^#[email protected]&# crap....) thread.(Rootzwiki)^#[email protected]&# crap....) thread.(Rootzwiki)^#[email protected]&# crap....) thread.(Rootzwiki)

The Official Fix your TouchPad ( 8-12% stopped, No SD, Opps reformat, The Official Fix your TouchPad ( 8-12% stopped, No SD, Opps reformat, The Official Fix your TouchPad ( 8-12% stopped, No SD, Opps reformat, $&^#[email protected]&# crap....) thread.(CM)^#[email protected]&# crap....) thread.(CM)^#[email protected]&# crap....) thread.(CM)
Touchpad Backup with QPST -- need this for unbricking:

Fixes for SDCARD issues for all versions of CyanogenMod:
-Download a flashable.zip to increase the size of your internal storage.

How to Change the DPI settings:
-If your home screen looks a little off then you may wish to change the DPI/LCD density.

Note: Setting the DPI to something other than 160 or 120 can cause compatibility issues with the Google Play Store. If you are unable to download and install apps then change the DPI to 160 or 120.
You can change the DPI settings either by using a free LCD app or by editing the build prop. The two apps below will do the job.

Resolution change / Density, DPI Play Store Link:
or
Try editing the build prop with an easy to use free app.
Build.prop Editor, Play Store Link:

How and when to Use the WebOS Doctor (Important):
Q: What's the WebOS Doctor and when should I use it?

Click Here to Watch the Full Step by Step Video:

The WebOS Doctor is a program that has two main functions for HP TouchPad users. It can either update your version of WebOS or fix problems with a damaged WebOS by completely reinstalling it. If WebOS no longer boots or apps and preware have stopped working correctly, then you will need to resinstall WebOS with the Doctor. A failed or interrupted attempt at changing the partition sizes with WebOS preware app Tailor may cause these problems. To check what version of WebOS is currently installed go to Launcher(Up Arrow)/Settings/Device Info/ Version

Note(Important): You MUST uninstall Android before running the WebOS doctor. Failing to remove Android before running the Doctor can result in the process becoming stuck at 8-12% and potentially bricking the device. If you are currently stuck visit the thread below for information about fixing the problem. If you're unable to use the tablet at all follow the instructions in Jcsullins TPDebrick thread.
The Official Fix your TouchPad ( 8-12% stopped, No SD, Opps reformat, The Official Fix your TouchPad ( 8-12% stopped, No SD, Opps reformat, The Official Fix your TouchPad ( 8-12% stopped, No SD, Opps reformat, $&^#[email protected]&# crap....) thread.(Rootzwiki)^#[email protected]&# crap....) thread.(Rootzwiki)

Note(Important): Running the Doctor will completely wipe all personal information, applications and preware from the TouchPad. Media like music and movies will not be affected. However I would recommend backing your important files to PC, before running the Doctor.

Note(Important): In order to install apps from the WebOS store you will need to get the Root Certificate fix for WebOS cloud services.
[Video+Guide] HP TouchPad Root Certificate fix for WebOS cloud services

How to run the WebOS Doctor:

1) Install Java
-Java must be installed in order for the TouchPad to communicate with your PC.

2) You MUST completely uninstall Android from the HP TouchPad before running the WebOS doctor. Remove Android by running the ACMEUinstaller2. Watch the following video for full uninstall instructions.
How to Uninstall Android or CyanogenMod on the HP TouchPad (All versions)

3) Download the latest 3.0.5 WebOS doctor application to your PC. If upgrading you can check your current version from WebOS by going to Launcher(Up Arrow)/Settings/Device Info/ Version.
WebOS Doctor 3.0.0 to 3.0.5 Official Links

4) Put the tablet into WebOS recovery mode by doing the following:
-In WebOS Reboot the device by going to Launcher(Up Arrow)/Settings/Device Info/ select "Reset options" choose restart.
-As soon as the screen goes dark hold down the volume up button until you enter WebOS Recovery mode. Note the large USB symbol that should be on the screen. If you miss it just reboot again and hold down the Volume up button right away. Once in WebOS recovery mode connect your USB cable to the PC.

5) Now you're ready to run the WebOS Doctor app by clicking on the .jar file you downloaded in the previous step. Be sure that your tablet is fully charged and connected with the USB cable before starting this process. Running out of power or interrupting this process in anyway could brick your HP TouchPad. Please be careful and fully read the instructions before beginning.
-Double click the webosdoctor.jar file to launch the app
-Select your language then click next
-Accept the licence agreement, read the warning message then select next to begin the install.
-Be patient the process can take anywhere from 15min to 1hour to complete.



HP TouchPad Battery Drain issues during sleep (Important):

Full step by step A6 Firmware Flashing instructions and Info here!
The Problem:
Developer James Sullins, Aka Jcsullins, has informed HP TouchPads users that there is a problem with our tablets A6 Firmware. This issue can cause an usually high battery drain during sleep. This problem occurs overtime while running both CyanogeMod and WebOS, on the HP TouchPad. As a results the Touchpads battery drains more quickly with daily use and the overall life span is reduced.

The Solution:
Reflashing the A6 Firmware effectively fixes the problem but may need to be repeated as a part of regular HP TouchPad maintenance. Watch this video and follow the step by step instructions to reflash your own Touchpads A6 Firmware.

How to test:
How to monitor your battery
To monitor your battery drain history during sleep install the free app Battery Monitor Widget:
-Once installed open the app and go to history to see a log of your devices sleep history.
-To setup the Battery Calibration correctly for the HP TouchPad,
-go to BMW settings/calibration/Battery capacity/ and set it to 6300 (*f29c), 6000 (*i29c) or 5800 (*s29c) and tap OK
-Note* See the Battery p/n # on the original packaging.
-Note* after setting the calibration, users will have to allow several hours to pass before the history can be accumulated.
Or
You can also use Cool-Tools to monitor your battery drain in real time.
-Watch the instructional video Here.

A6 Firmware Threads & Info:
Battery Drain issues on HP TouchPad RootsWiki

[Fix Guide] How to Reflash the A6 Firmware XDA

How to Reflash the A6 Firmware Method 2:
[video] How to fix the A6 firmware Battery Drain Problem on the HP TouchPad Method 2

1) Boot to WebOs and in the "Just Type" box enter the following: webos20090606 or upupdowndownleftrightleftrightbastart
-Tap the developer mode icon and slide the toggle to on, then press submit.
-Plug the USB cable into the HP TouchPad and your PC.

2)On your PC Install Java and the WebOSQuickInstall-4.5.0 software*
- Note* If you have already previously installed Android with Java, then skip it.

a]Download Java:

b]Download Novacom Universal Installer:

c]Download WebOSQuickInstall-4.5.0:

3)Run the WebOSQuickInstall-4.5.0 software, note your TouchPad must be connected with the USB cable.
-Click on the Small globe icon located under the plus minus buttons.
-This will take us to a new menu where we will search "preware"
-Click the install button and the Preware app will be installed.
-You may now unplug the USB cable.

4)On the tablet while booted into WebOS navigate to downloads and select Preware.
-scroll down until you see a button appear to continue
-Search for "wterm" and install the app.
-Run wterm, and set a password to give the app Root permissions.
- You can set or change the password by looking for the wterm menu in the upper left corner and select setup.
-Click on New password and enter a simple password like "0000"
-Confirm the password and press "Set Password" button, now hit done and exit.
-Note you can increase the font size by going to wterm preference settings.

5) Now in wterm enter the following command
PmA6Updater -f -d 0 /lib/firmware/a6_firmware.txt.00
PmA6Updater -a (Note this shorter command flashes two firmwares)
-It should take about 20-30 seconds to complete and will inform you upon completion.
-Congratulations you have now reflashed the A6 Firmware and can safely close the terminal and reboot your HP TouchPad.
Note: If you input the command and get a message saying it said can't open the A6 device, then try toggling developer mode off and on.

How to Reflash the A6 Firmware Method 1:
[video]How to Reflash the A6 Firmware Method 1:

1) Boot to WebOs and in the "Just Type" box enter the following: webos20090606
-Tap the developer mode icon and slide the toggle to on, then press submit.
WARNING: Do not enter a password. Just tap submit.
-Plug the USB cable into the HP TouchPad and your PC.

2)Install Java and the Novacom software*
- Note* If you have already previously installed Android with, Java and Novacom drivers, then proceed to step 3.

a]Download Java:

b]Download Novacom Universal Installer:

3)Open windows explorer and go to C:\Program Files\Palm, Inc\Terminal
-Now run the Terminal.bat*
-Note* if you are using a 64 bit OS and get the Error "Windows cannot find Javaw..." you will need to copy the Javaw.eve from C:\Windows\SysWOW64 and paste it into C:\Windows\System32.

4)In the open Novaterm window, select file\connect\Ok
-Now copy and paste the following line into Novaterm and press enter*
PmA6Updater -f -d 0 /lib/firmware/a6_firmware.txt.00
PmA6Updater -a (Note this shorter command flashes two firmwares)
-Note* Do Not! disconnect the TouchPad After starting this procedure.
-Novaterm will tell you "firmware update complete"
- In the open Novaterm window, select file\disconnect\Ok
-Congratulations you have now reflashed the A6 Firmware and can safely disconnect your HP TouchPad from the USB cable.

SDcard Fixes and Internal App Storage Increase(Important):

All these fixes can be found in the following thread below by Jcsullins:
Fixes for SDCARD issues for all versions of CyanogenMod
Removed SDcard Error Message:
"Removed SD card
SD card removed. Insert a new one.

If so, that (most likely) means that you have encountered the
50+ issue. To fix it, you will need to move apps back from
the 'sdcard' to the 'Internal storage' (or 'phone').

The next fix/workaround allows you to 'stash' some of the apps
on the 'sdcard' so that the 50+ issue does not come into play.
This will allow you to move apps back from the 'sdcard' without
encountering the "Removed SD card" error while attempting to do so.
Each time you apply this 'fix', it will 'stash' all but 40 of
the apps on the 'sdcard'.

So, apply this fix once. Then move apps back from the 'sdcard' to
the 'phone' (or 'Internal storage'). Note that apps that have been
'stashed' might show with a greyed-out icon with an 'SD Card' symbol
and the letters 'SD' -- do not attempt to move these. After you
have moved the apps from the 'sdcard' back to 'phone' (those that
haven't been 'stashed'), you apply the fix again. Applying the
fix the second time will 'unstash' the remaining apps (remember
that it will not allow more than 40 apps to be 'unstashed') thus
allowing you to move them off the 'sdcard' too.

Get it here: http://www.mediafire...4n3fhag1d33127q
Apply with your favorite recovery software."Jcsullins Quote

How to Increase the 'Internal space' for Additional App Storage:
You can increase the size of your 'Internal space' (or /data)
in increments of 256MB, 512MB, 1024MB and 2048MB. You apply
these 'fixes' with recovery software (tested with CWM and TWRP),
however, please note the warnings below.

********** PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS BELOW **********
********** PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS BELOW **********
data_plus_256mb: http://www.mediafire...gxqjki8s255lwpw

data_plus_512mb: http://www.mediafire...wh83t6urhnf82ad

data_plus_1024mb: http://www.mediafire...zaeh4fd3pjinaga

data_plus_2048mb: http://www.mediafire...xyxdx7xscee6mex
********** PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS BELOW **********
********** PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS BELOW **********

WARNINGS:

1) BACKUPS. BACKUPS. BACKUPS. As always, and especially when you
are resizing filesystems, you should have backups. This means
backups of all data (that you would care about losing) on the
Touchpad. These backups should be stored off of the Touchpad.

2) Before attempting to resize your 'Internal space' make sure
you have enough free space on your 'sdcard' to do so. Check
this from Settings/Storage/SD card/Available Space. You should
have enough space plus a very healthy 'safety margin'.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TAKE ALL (OR CLOSE) AVAILABLE SPACE FROM SDCARD.

3) Before applying this 'fix', make sure you have plenty of charge
on your battery.

4) Do not reboot, reset or otherwise interrupt the touchpad while
applying this 'fix'.

5) As soon as this 'fix' is complete, use the recovery software's
reboot command to reboot the system. Do not do anything else
in recovery after applying this 'fix'. This 'fix' does things
that recovery software are not designed to do and does not
expect to happen. REBOOT IMMEDIATELY AFTER APPLYING FIX.
Jcsullins Quote

Removing System Apps(Optional):
If System apps are displaying error messages or working incorrectly you can use a free app to remove them. In some cases you may wish to uninstall apps from your system and reinstall them as regular apps such as Google+ and Chat.
Note: The device must be rooted

Sdx Stock App Removal Thread:
Sdx Stock App Removal Download:

Warning! Please take care removing apps. If it's an app that the system needs, it will be removed and can cause the phone to boot loop or worse? We do not take responsibility for your choice to install this and remove anything. PLEASE USE CARE!


Partition Size Problems and ACMEInstaller3(Important):
The Problem:
-Android 4.2.2+ Roms requires a larger partition size than older versions.
-The ACMEInstaller 5 is meant to increase the partition size from 300MB to 600MB.
-Android 4.1.2(CM9) only needed 300MB but Jelly Bean and Kitkat Roms require more System partition space(400MB+).
-In some cases users have reported 0.0/400MB of space left after installing Android 4.2.2(CM10).
-Although everything may still run fine it is recommend to leave at least a little space free. The consequences of running it without free space are not known.

How to monitor free System Storage spaceOptional):
-You can use a free app,Quick System Info PRO, to check the size of your partitions and remaining free space.
-Having a System Partition size of 500-600MB is needed when installing Android 4.2+ Roms.
-If you used the ACMEInstaller5 and then later restore an older Nandroid backup, you will still retain the larger partition size.
Quick System Info PRO Video Clip Link:
Quick System Info PRO Play Store Link:

How to free up System Storage space on the HP TouchPad(Optional):
I believe I have located about 15.89MB of data we can safely delete. Android in space videos and Phone Ring tones are located @
root/system/media/videos & root/system/media/audio/ring tones.

X-plore File Manager, use this app to delete the files:

Note* X-plore needs to be given Root Permissions by clicking the 3 dots in the corner and choosing configuration. Here check your Root Access settings. SuperUser + Mount Writable, this is what it should say. Next you may need to reboot before it takes effect.

How to guide for changing your system, data, and cache partition sizes(Optional): (Gradular)

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From my reading, Jelly Bean does not support Flash, so things like YouTube will not work.
Antutu Benchmark Test keeps locking up my CM10, before it gets to any of the screen tests - have to do the force reboot. Anyone else having this problem? Sign of a corrupt upgrade from CM9?
The developer of Antutu may not have made the necessary changes yet to his program to make it compatible with Jelly Bean.
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Hi i dont how to install Android Jelly Bean in HP Touchpad 32 Gb i will try to this porocess but
bad or error responce from other side: 'err -1bad command string this eroor is coming i dont no proper way of Android installing please explian very simply with screenshots for everything of installaion process and some errors is coming on installion of HP Touchpad so please explain very short and simpel.thanks.
You install it the same way one updates a nightly, but don't waste your time. CM10(Jelly Bean) is no where near ready for regular use on the TouchPad. What J.C. Sullins released was just a preview of what it will look like when it is ready.
Where the heck is JCSullins recently? Has he moved on from the Touchpad or has he just been real busy to develop CM10?
He's around.
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Yeah I see he has still be doing some work on ICS. I wonder if he has hit some roadblocks on JB development.
It's up to him whether he does any work on JB. Just be thankful you have such a great working version of ICS. At this point in time, I would say don't expect any development on JB for the TouchPad. That is not our call. Maybe in a few months something may pop up and we can all be grateful if that happens, whether it's J.C. Sullins or some other developer who makes it happen. And if not, life goes on and we'll be happy with what we have.
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It's too late to worry about 4.1 anyway, 4.2 will be announced in a couple of days.
Just curious, what do you think 4.2 does that 4.1 doesn't. And for me, unless a developer decides to port JB to the TouchPad, none of it matters anyway. There hasn't been any activity or word since August 8th that any developer is working on JB for the TouchPad. It would be nice to see some of the changes that have been submitted for ICS merged into the build, but since CM has frozen any new development except bug fixes for ICS, I doubt we will see any of that either any time soon. There are over a dozen changes submitted since August 10 and they are still just sitting there. But if they never get merged, I'm perfectly happy with what we already have. Take your TouchPad to an Apple Store and compare them. I've done that and I see no reason to switch.
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Hey Sorry I've was in a pool for the last while. Damn where the #%&*! is Nevertells, he should be all up in this bitch by now.

Ok, So use Quick system app and check to see what your partition size is at. should be = 402MB.

Quick System Info PRO:
https://play.google....sinfo.pro&hl=en

If you have the proper partition size, then you can flash over your CM9 setup with CM10. As I have found out now thanks to rumbi that size will stay the same now even if you restore a backup. Also don't try and flash CM9 over CM10 due to a bootloop problem.

I'm affraid to ask at this point but.. Nandroid backup?..(

Sometimes the files get corrupt when you download or transfer them, it happens so download everything again. Try reflashing if you've got the space. Your pad could also need a factory reset but it would help in this case if you have a Nandroid backup. You can still make one and transfer it to your PC or Mac.
NT was taking a little time off. I have been catching up on what has been posted and here is my two cents worth. I think we are getting the cart before the horse on this. J.C. has not even released this as a nightly build yet and you all are trying to mod the hell out of it. You are running into all kinds of strange issues and beating this poor horse to death trying to get him to run when he hasn't even been let out of the barn yet.

Someone needs to find Green and have him take a serious look at ACMEInstaller3. I think it is pretty obvious that it has some issues. The previous two installers were very reliable, but ACME3 seems to cause some strange outcomes when used. One should be able to put all the required files in the cminstall folder to install CM10 and get a good install. Instead folks are reporting all kinds of errors scrolling up the screen, having to run WebOS Doctor to get their TP running again and other issues. All this doesn't make me want to jump in and try to install CM10 via ACME3.

The one time I did try it was a build posted over on XDA by O.a.T. He built it based on what was on the CM gerrit as of 10/10 which had hundreds of new commits added since J.C. posted the 8/3 preview. All I did was flash it using TWRP. I also flashed the latest JB Gapps at that time. I was really impressed with how smoothly it ran. Too bad that mic, sound and H/W acceleration were not working at that time, or I might have kept it installed. I had not run ACME3 prior to that and it all installed and ran fine.

I honestly think we should all wait for CyanogenMod to give J.C.'s work it's blessing and when CM10 is officially a nightly and there is an official channel to report bugs and other issues, then we can start to experiment and see how far we can push this rom.

Sorry if my outlook does not fit into everyone's playbook. What I see here is a lot of pressure being put on J.C. to get a nightly out the door and if I were him, I might be a little put off by that. If you all don't know him by now, he works at his own pace. Let's all let him take his time and when he is ready and happy with his work product, something will happen. Something else to remember, he is the only developer working on this right now. Dalingrin is concentrating on school and if we overwhelm J.C. with our enthusiasm, no one will be working on it.
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After all this nonsense, I just wanted to go commando, so I just blew it all away.. web OS doctored the entire device. deleted all apps/files and reformatted (Even though I had a backup, it really didn't matter, all email is IMAP and all important docs saved to my PC). So now webOS is back and vanilla (even used a new email ID so it wouldn't restore anything)... I copied the files, ran novacom, and the CyanogenMod 10 has started. Connected to WiFi, went through the Google set up and I am now using CM10... so far, everything works. will report on any nuances..
Just curious, why did you feel you needed to run WebOS Doctor?
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Would like to know this as well. Know idea why some machines are one way and some the other especially since multiple folks have indicated they acmeuninstalled prior to doing so. I understand the partition issue. Curious if everything within the system folder is needed. Wonder if we could delete some things to free up space. Not well versed enough in which .apk's are always needed and which are possibly not in use.
Do you think maybe that is why Roland put out his Gapps Lite?
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Here is the post you are looking for. People report is doesn't work properly while already using CM10 so try flashing it in CM7 or CM9
http://rootzwiki.com...-sdcard-issues/

This gives your more room to store apps (internal storage) and that but cuts it out of your SD card space. However it won't give you the extra space in the System storage which is what the ACME3 is for. Please run the ACME3.
Actually, I think he is talking about back before ACMEInstaller came out, one had to use ADB to resize one's partitions and install the first versions of CM. If it hadn't been for ACMEInstaller, I doubt I would have tried to tackle installing CM via ADB, way beyond my skill level.
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Hey Roland,

Since you have been playing around with ACME3 so much, I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this question, but wanted to see if you can confirm. At some point one is going to need to resize the /system partition by running ACME3. I'm pretty sure that if one runs it without anything for it to install, it will just error out and not go about resizing the /system partition.

What would be nice is there was a partition resizer that did just that and then one could use cwm or twrp to install CM10 and Gapps. The one drawback installing CM9 over CM7 using ACMEinstaller2 is that it wiped out one's homescreen icons and settings. I would imagine that using ACME3 to install CM10 over CM9 will do the same thing.
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CyanogenMod
12:32 PM (edited) - Public

And here we go

"The source code for 4.2 is being pushed to AOSP right now. Look for
it under the name "android-4.2_r1" once the replication completes. The
matching development branch (for CTS contributions) is jb-mr1-dev, and
all the changes are merged into the master branch where platform
contributions are accepted" - JBQ

Let the fun begin!

Edit: And it will be called CM10.1, not CM11
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Nice!! It took me a while to delete all those ring tones. You've got plenty of space now:)
See, you don't listen to me! :) If you had used Rom Toolbox Lite, it does multi-select deletes.
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You should really give this CM10 build a chance, it runs very well and I've already done most of the tweaking for you. I love it with the 4.2 gapps lite and 50MB of free space. I believe Jelly Bean requires 350 for the os to run properly, although it manages with 0.00 somehow.

I have been working on the OP have a look and tell me what you think.
OP looks good! Everything including the kitchen sink. :)

Will have to see on installing CM10. If I do, it will be one small step at a time.

Keep up the good work.
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Yes there is a separate folder for those. Have a look at them.

https://play.google....es.Xplore&hl=en
So this is not the ringtone folder on the SD card. What is the path to these other ringtones?
It's @ Root/System/Media/audio/Ring tones. I am uploading a video about most of these issues right now:D
OK, found that. I also read in the "ACMEInstaller3" thread that Drmarble said " I had to eliminate all the ringtones, notifications, etc and get rid of face lock to get cm10 to fit."

What I am wanting to know is what is removing all these ringtones, alarms .ogg files going to break? I see there is another ringtone folder on the SD card. What does that support?
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I think you have the biggest OP in the history of Rootzwiki!!!!!
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I had posted earlier regarding my concern about having only 16k of free space on my system partition after successfully running acme3 and loading cm10. The OP went over some steps to free space but it indicated (as I read it) that you would be low on space if you flashed cm10 AND the 4.2 gapps. I didn't flash the 4.2 gapps and yet I was still low on space. I did a little digging and found the following.

Code:
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[email protected]:/system # du ./* -sh<br />
du ./* -sh<br />
20.0K   ./addon.d<br />
121.1M  ./app<br />
4.7M	./bin<br />
4.0K	./build.prop<br />
18.0M   ./etc<br />
19.8M   ./fonts<br />
17.9M   ./framework<br />
71.5M   ./lib<br />
82.5M   ./lost+found<br />
26.4M   ./media<br />
6.2M	./tts<br />
17.4M   ./usr<br />
11.3M   ./vendor<br />
3.8M	./xbin
Notice that I have 82.5M of data in "lost+found". Can I safely delete this data?

Thanks again!
Make a nandroid backup, delete the data and see what happens. You can always restore back to where you were.
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Hmm I ran ACMEInstaller 3 with no files in the cminstall folder. Got 402 MB from 299 MB no problem. That wasn't on purpose, just happened to forget to move the files. Charged my TP for a few hours, but doesn't charge - says it is via A/C but doesn't. Kinda weird.

Time to uninstall and reinstall I suppose. Still getting reboots before wiping it all away anyways.

edit: Reinstalled - turned MTP on and it is charging now. Which is weird because MTP was enabled before that. Oh well, needed a clean slate anyways.
How long did it take for ACME3 to complete with no files to install in the CM install folder?
2-3 minutes maybe.

I noticed now after uninstalling and reinstalling I only have 394 MB instead of 402 MB. Odd.
Did you read about removing videos. ringtones and notification tones from the system/media folder? Doing
this will free up an additional 10mb or so.
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