08-02-2012 02:04 PM - edited 08-02-2012 02:07 PM
Regarding Andeers post about the "Windows cannot find the specified file" error when attemtping to install the APX drivers.
I am having the same issue. Have you found any solution for this?
I am running Windows 7 32 bit on a Dell XPS M1330 Laptop if that matters.
08-03-2012 01:04 AM
08-04-2012 08:38 AM
08-04-2012 08:45 AM
@Sun4All
I had the same issue. I ran the 'flash_oldsbk.bat' as administrator, installer ran fine.
08-08-2012 02:02 PM
How I can get some applications in the google play, is not supported?
08-12-2012 08:39 AM
Hello fellow K1 users. I have done a lot of research and am finally coming to you for some assistance. I seem to be stuck in the same problem that some have you been in. Below is where my ICS update is hanging. I have tried the mentioned fixes with no success. Also the links for getting the rooted versions from kanning seem to be down. I am so scared now that i am looking for a stock K1 Honeycomb version for Lenovo. If anyone has any guidance it would be so appreciated. I have a nice brick sitting here in front of me and my wife is going to shoot me...lol.
C:\K1Image\K1_WIFI3G_ K1_A301_21_03_120607_ICS_Image\image>nvflash.exe --blob bl
ob_old.bin --bct flash_encrypt_old.bct --setbct --odmdata 0x300c0011 --configfil
e flash.cfg --create --bl bootloader_encrypt_old.bin --go
Nvflash v1.8.90246 started
Using blob v1.1.57813midt\AD8ò╔p²
rcm version 0X20001
System Information:
chip name: t20
chip id: 0x20 major: 1 minor: 4
chip sku: 0x8
chip uid: 0x042890804320f097
macrovision: disabled
hdcp: enabled
sbk burned: true
dk burned: true
boot device: emmc
operating mode: 4
device config strap: 0
device config fuse: 0
sdram config strap: 0
sending file: flash_encrypt_old.bct
- 4080/4080 bytes sent
flash_encrypt_old.bct sent successfully
odm data: 0x300c0011
downloading bootloader -- load address: 0x108000 entry point: 0x108000
sending file: bootloader_encrypt_old.bin
\ 1393296/1393296 bytes sent
bootloader_encrypt_old.bin sent successfully
waiting for bootloader to initialize
bootloader downloaded successfully
setting device: 2 3
creating partition: BCT
creating partition: PT
creating partition: EBT
creating partition: GP1
creating partition: SOS
creating partition: LNX
creating partition: APP
creating partition: CAC
creating partition: MSC
creating partition: USP
creating partition: UDA
creating partition: TMP
creating partition: GPT
Formatting partition 2 BCT please wait.. done!
Formatting partition 3 PT please wait.. done!
Formatting partition 4 EBT please wait.. done!
Formatting partition 5 GP1 please wait.. done!
Formatting partition 6 SOS please wait.. done!
Formatting partition 7 LNX please wait.. done!
Formatting partition 8 APP please wait.. done!
Formatting partition 9 CAC please wait.. done!
Formatting partition 10 MSC please wait.. done!
Formatting partition 11 USP please wait.. done!
Formatting partition 12 UDA please wait.. done!
08-14-2012 09:30 PM - edited 08-14-2012 10:31 PM
kaboominator wrote:Hello fellow K1 users. I have done a lot of research and am finally coming to you for some assistance. I seem to be stuck in the same problem that some have you been in. Below is where my ICS update is hanging. I have tried the mentioned fixes with no success. Also the links for getting the rooted versions from kanning seem to be down. I am so scared now that i am looking for a stock K1 Honeycomb version for Lenovo. If anyone has any guidance it would be so appreciated. I have a nice brick sitting here in front of me and my wife is going to shoot me...lol.
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Formatting partition 11 USP please wait.. done!
Formatting partition 12 UDA please wait.. done!
Hello I am in the same exact boat as you, angry wife and all. I downloaded the official vanilla ICS update from lenovo and attempted to install it in windows and it hung at the partition 12 UDA step, same as you. I decided to forego windows altogehter and use linux instead, which I happen to have handy, and am fairly fluent in. I repeated the process with ./flash-oldsbk.sh as the root user and wouldn't you know, it hangs at exactly the same spot. This is not a windows driver issue at this point -- theres no windows os involved in the mix now. My tablet is basically bricked. I am using ubuntu linux 12.04.
Does anyone have any recommendation for what to try next?
Thanks
EDIT: I was able to locate a copy of K1_Stock_120109.zip via bittorrent here http://rghost.net/37301511 and running it got past the format steps and its now uploading system.img so I think it's going to be unbricked shortly.
08-15-2012 07:52 PM
OK -- Replying to my own post.
After I successfully flashed the K1_Stock_120109 image back onto the device I tried flashing the official vanilla ICS release (again, ./flash_oldsbk.sh) and this time it worked! My uneducated guess is that resetting it back to stock corrected whatever was wrong internally and the ICS release finally was able to install.
Here are the exact steps I took to correct the problem, including steps that probably don't matter.
Good luck
09-08-2012 04:40 AM
"Windows cannot find the specified file" error when attemtping to install the APX drivers.
I am having the same issue. Have you found any solution for this?
09-17-2012 06:58 AM
cbrierley wrote:"Windows cannot find the specified file" error when attemtping to install the APX drivers.
I am having the same issue. Have you found any solution for this?
I had this same problem. In the version of the APX driver I had, the inf file was referencing the two folders that came with is as amd64 and i386 and the actual folders I had were amd64 and x86. I just renamed my x86 folder to i386 and everything else went smoothly from there.
Cheers.