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  1. #11
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    I've ask Craig for Android OS 2.2 ROM that would wipe all settings. Then I could mod it root it and get Market on there. Give my HoneyComb ROM. I hope to get back word tomorrow. All you have to do is do a factory reset / wipe data and that will bring it back to the state like you open the box except it going to ask you to press the TS to set it up. Those at CVS don't have the time to check out returns. Or go when they're so busy they need to get you out of the store.
    Devices: MID7015-4G | MOD: HoneyComb Hybrid HCV31.0 GB38 with Extreme Power Booster | ROM OS: Rooted Android OS 2.3.1a GingerBread
    Devices: MID7015A-4G | MOD: HoneyComb Hyrbird HCV15.0-B22V with Extreme Power Booster | ROM OS: Rooted Android OS 2.1a Eclair
    Devices: M150A12 | MOD: HoneyComb Hybrid HCV15.0-B22V with Extreme Power Booster | ROM OS: Rooted Android OS 1.6a Donut

    18x Tablets Owned/Tested/Configured/Tweaked: Running OS: 1.6, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 | Since 2010

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    2X Craig CMP738a, Arhos 7 HTv1
    How do I do A factory reset?

    Quote Originally Posted by tipstir View Post
    I've ask Craig for Android OS 2.2 ROM that would wipe all settings. Then I could mod it root it and get Market on there. Give my HoneyComb ROM. I hope to get back word tomorrow. All you have to do is do a factory reset / wipe data and that will bring it back to the state like you open the box except it going to ask you to press the TS to set it up. Those at CVS don't have the time to check out returns. Or go when they're so busy they need to get you out of the store.

  4. #13
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    COBY KYROS 7015 | 7015A
    Menu
    Settings
    Privacy
    Factory data reset
    Clean it up
    Place it back in it's package
    Tell them it's not charging
    They's say do you want another one?
    From there you're on your own.
    Devices: MID7015-4G | MOD: HoneyComb Hybrid HCV31.0 GB38 with Extreme Power Booster | ROM OS: Rooted Android OS 2.3.1a GingerBread
    Devices: MID7015A-4G | MOD: HoneyComb Hyrbird HCV15.0-B22V with Extreme Power Booster | ROM OS: Rooted Android OS 2.1a Eclair
    Devices: M150A12 | MOD: HoneyComb Hybrid HCV15.0-B22V with Extreme Power Booster | ROM OS: Rooted Android OS 1.6a Donut

    18x Tablets Owned/Tested/Configured/Tweaked: Running OS: 1.6, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 | Since 2010

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    Craig is running 802.11n @ 40MHz not just plain 802.11b/g tablet.
    Devices: MID7015-4G | MOD: HoneyComb Hybrid HCV31.0 GB38 with Extreme Power Booster | ROM OS: Rooted Android OS 2.3.1a GingerBread
    Devices: MID7015A-4G | MOD: HoneyComb Hyrbird HCV15.0-B22V with Extreme Power Booster | ROM OS: Rooted Android OS 2.1a Eclair
    Devices: M150A12 | MOD: HoneyComb Hybrid HCV15.0-B22V with Extreme Power Booster | ROM OS: Rooted Android OS 1.6a Donut

    18x Tablets Owned/Tested/Configured/Tweaked: Running OS: 1.6, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 | Since 2010

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    2X Craig CMP738a, Arhos 7 HTv1

    How to reset to factory - Thank you

    Thank you - would have never figured out to go into privacy.

    Quote Originally Posted by tipstir View Post
    Menu
    Settings
    Privacy
    Factory data reset
    Clean it up
    Place it back in it's package
    Tell them it's not charging
    They's say do you want another one?
    From there you're on your own.

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    2X Craig CMP738a, Arhos 7 HTv1
    Maybe I am asking too many simple questions but I want to be sure that it is not my fault due to user error. The tablet seems to work well when I leave it on with the screen turned off. Is this the normal way to make these work well or should I be turning these of completely including the power switch to off position ? When I keep them running this way I have no issue turning them on after charging. I am guessing this will drain the battery much faster but I am not sure.

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    You may need to flash the firmware from you PC....it is a step by step process. Not complicated but you need a PC with XP so you can install an upgrade program and then load the firmware from it...
    Follow these steps patiently. This has worked for me several times since the unit would not start and thus could not get to the factory install page. This also works if you just need to update the firmware to 2.2. You are in effect install the driver from your PC with XP via the USB making the Craig a drive. Good luck!

    The Byte Bin - Restoring and Upgrading The Craig CMP738a Tablet Data and ROM

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    http://bytebin.net/cmp738a/restore.html
    Last edited by Rohn123; 05-12-2011 at 07:08 PM.

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    You may need to flash the firmware from you PC....it is a step by step process. Not complicated but you need a PC with XP so you can install an upgrade program and then load the firmware from it...
    Follow these steps patiently. This has worked for me several times since the unit would not start and thus could not get to the factory install page. This also works if you just need to update the firmware to 2.2. You are in effect install the driver from your PC with XP via the USB making the Craig a drive. Good luck!

    The Byte Bin - Restoring and Upgrading The Craig CMP738a Tablet Data and ROM

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    Same Issue - any conclusions?

    Quote Originally Posted by kawal View Post
    Maybe I am asking too many simple questions but I want to be sure that it is not my fault due to user error. The tablet seems to work well when I leave it on with the screen turned off. Is this the normal way to make these work well or should I be turning these of completely including the power switch to off position ? When I keep them running this way I have no issue turning them on after charging. I am guessing this will drain the battery much faster but I am not sure.
    I am seeing the exact same issue with my 2nd Craig that I got from CVS. After power off, unit will randomly not power on unless usb port power or 20+ seconds of power cord is plugged in & out even on a full charge. I immediately rooted the firmware to 4.3.7 so I don't know if the problem only occurred afterward.
    My first Craig would not turn on Wi-Fi, now the second can take forever or tricks to start. So far that 0 for 2, are there defective batches of these units? (Please don't reply you get what you pay for, I realize it is cheap)
    Before I try a third unit and take the time to root & re-install apps I'd like to confirm that this is just defective hardware and not related to the root. Did you ever find a fix?


 
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