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That's the stock recovery. ClockworkMod recoveries look similar, being based on the stock recovery, but are clearly marked as being ClockworkMod in the lower left corner. Therefore you need to install ClockworkMod recovery.
Last edited by Traveller1701; 11-21-2012 at 11:47 AM.
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Q: Why does an App say it's not compatible on Google's Play Store?
A: The build.prop is faulty and files are missing from \system\etc\permissions. Download the file from
here and install it.
Q: Why does Google Earth refuse to start on stock ROMs?
A: Google Earth expects to be able to pinpoint your location. Read
this thread to fix things.
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11-21-2012 11:43 AM
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I might have to add a note about Windows and double extensions, but I'm glad you got it working. 
Enjoy your tablet.
Last edited by Traveller1701; 11-21-2012 at 03:39 PM.
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Q: Why does an App say it's not compatible on Google's Play Store?
A: The build.prop is faulty and files are missing from \system\etc\permissions. Download the file from
here and install it.
Q: Why does Google Earth refuse to start on stock ROMs?
A: Google Earth expects to be able to pinpoint your location. Read
this thread to fix things.
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Hello, Manekineko and welcome to Android Tablets Forum. I will need for you to make sure you have rooted your device. Rooting the device will enable you to expand the device, while running the device as administrator. If you have not rooted the device, do so, if you do not root the device, your device will crash and will erase the OS. Rooting the device will not do this type of action. If your device crashes, you must perform a hard reset, as this problem has happened to me. Please reply on more information on this factor, as I want for everybody to have a great Android experience. For Your Information (FYI), you can also install the Amazon App Store, as well as Google APK files for the application that you are wanting to install/purchase, as you can install free applications that you need to buy, just by googling what you need. Hope you get this issue resolved!
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Originally Posted by
Russ450
Hello, Manekineko and welcome to Android Tablets Forum. I will need for you to make sure you have rooted your device. Rooting the device will enable you to expand the device, while running the device as administrator. If you have not rooted the device, do so, if you do not root the device, your device will crash and will erase the OS. Rooting the device will not do this type of action. If your device crashes, you must perform a hard reset, as this problem has happened to me. Please reply on more information on this factor, as I want for everybody to have a great Android experience. For Your Information (FYI), you can also install the Amazon App Store, as well as Google APK files for the application that you are wanting to install/purchase, as you can install free applications that you need to buy, just by googling what you need. Hope you get this issue resolved!
Manekineko, I recommend ignoring this post. This poster has an earlier tablet that has or had firmware issues our tablets do not have. Plus, the possibility exists that this is a zombie account.
I do not accept PMs asking for one-on-one tech support. Ask on the forums so everyone can benefit.
Q: Why does an App say it's not compatible on Google's Play Store?
A: The build.prop is faulty and files are missing from \system\etc\permissions. Download the file from
here and install it.
Q: Why does Google Earth refuse to start on stock ROMs?
A: Google Earth expects to be able to pinpoint your location. Read
this thread to fix things.
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thanks, traveller.
i know whom to trust..
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hi traveller..well..it's me again..
hmmmm...i can't seem to install the GAPPS though CWM said that it's already installed..
they're not in my apps drawer.
i followed your instructions to put the GAPPS.zip in the MicroSD and apply update from zip using CWM.
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When you rebooted after the install, did you wipe data and caches before rebooting? Also, when you did reboot, was there a prompt about Android updating its files?
In any case, download the Google apps package again, copy it again, and install it again (choose zip from SDCard, NOT update.zip). Wipe caches. Reboot.
I do not accept PMs asking for one-on-one tech support. Ask on the forums so everyone can benefit.
Q: Why does an App say it's not compatible on Google's Play Store?
A: The build.prop is faulty and files are missing from \system\etc\permissions. Download the file from
here and install it.
Q: Why does Google Earth refuse to start on stock ROMs?
A: Google Earth expects to be able to pinpoint your location. Read
this thread to fix things.
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