Installé UBTouch on a BQ MH10 FHD
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i've installed it using Ubuntu.
SP Flash didn't recognize the device, i had to select it manually.
Boot into fastboot and follow the instructions on SP Flash selecting manually the device. -
@ratovsky Correction: the tablets still boots in Android. For once, I thought it didn't boot at all any more.
I retried, but I get the same problem.
The message is Connect BROM failed.
I think I've identified the problem, the ports on my ASUS laptop are USB 3.0 :-(((((((
I've got to find another computer to perform the operation, I can't do that on my MacBook either. -
@gdegrez https://web.archive.org/web/20180118130643/http://www.mibqyyo.com/en-articles/2015/09/16/ubuntu-android-installation-process-for-bq-aquaris-e4-5-and-e5 This is the link I forgot to add earlier as I said double check first.
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@gdegrez
The brom error, is sometimes because you don't have a good adb,connection.
Some BQ flash_tool versions have a short timer set,and you repeatedly get the brom error,before your device can do anything.
Can you try with a different flash_tool.
I use a chuwi 14.1 lap pad. It has 3.0 usb and 2.0.,works for me on either
If you are brave enough to take the cover off,you could try with the battery disconnected, then the flash_tool is not getting ( feedback) from your device -
@Marathon2422
Or remove the cover,disconnect the batteries,,then try
The cover will come off with plastic credit cards,no wires connected to the rear cover, it just unclipps,start furthest from on switch. -
The message is Connect BROM failed
@gdegrez that's a well-known issue. You need to uninstall
modemmanager
in your computer. Please read that archive.org link that @Lakotaubp gave you to learn about it.Edit to add the relevant part here for easier reading
With the latest versions of Ubuntu (14.04 and 14.10), the
modemmanager
package installed on the computer is not compatible with the MTK Flash Tool, so you will need to uninstall it first. This package is used to control the modem connection via USB. Any user configuration file will be maintained after uninstalling and installing the package. This means that we can reinstall the current configuration if required after using the tool. -
@advocatux
Did that, and still get the same error (now running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS from a bootable USB stick on my MacBook). I guess the only remaining option is to remove the battery -
@Marathon2422 Which other flash tool would you recommend?
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@advocatux Did a last try with the Asus running 10.04 LTS. After uninstalling modemmanager, it finally worked
Thanks to all.
It now just remains to update to the latest version. -
@gdegrez Correction: running 14.04 LTS
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@gdegrez Glad you got it working.
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@gdegrez I'm glad to hear that
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@gdegrez just in case you don't know it: you can edit any of your posts by clicking on those 3 dots row on the right hand side, and then on "Edit"
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Now, I've got problems with the installation of the new version using the UBports installer on the Macbook. The flashing images step stalls
The error message is
Sending boot.img FAILED, no such file or directory.
I can always restart on the Asus...