Hp Touchpad Webos Doctor 3.0.2
I was having issues getting my Touchpad to upgrade to 3.0.4 via Webos Dr. Every time it would get to a certain percent (maybe 40% maybe 80%) then give error 'We were unable to reset your device. I tried to just recover to 3.0.2 and the same thing. Now download webos doctor from palm.
I was having issues getting my Touchpad to upgrade to 3.0.4 via Webos Dr. Every time it would get to a certain percent (maybe 40% maybe 80%) then give error 'We were unable to reset your device. So I closed it restated the Touchpad and repeated. I tried to just recover to 3.0.2 and the same thing. I tried a different computer same think.
The last time I tired the Touchpad shut down and wont boot to recovery. I have it plugged into my computer and if I hold Power+Middle buttons I can hear my computer detect it but nothing happens. Please Help!! Should I submit warranty claim?
If so do I tell them I was updating to 3.0.4 as there support suggested to deal with my rebooting issue? I have been trying what is discussed in this thread. Tired This and No Luck 1. Plug the charger in and connect it to your touchpad.
Press and hold home+power together for 1 minute. If no response, release, then hold both for 1 minute again. If 2 does not work, keep the charger connected, release the buttons (2) then press and hold home+power+volume up together for 1 minute. Release, then press and hold home+power for 1 minute. It should come back now. Let the charger remain connected to charge your touchpad until at least 50% charged.
Now download webos doctor from palm: 6. After you're done downloading, go to the place where you saved the jar file, rename the file to zip file.
Now double click the newly named zip file, find the file called novacomInstaller_x64.msi (for windows 7, if you use xp, find the x32 one). Extract this msi file out. Then double click the msi file. It should install novacom on your computer. Change the name back to jar file (you changed it to zip file in 6). If you don't have java installed on your pc, install it now. Otherwise go to 9.
Double click the jar file, select country and language then ok until the next button is grayed. Assuming your touchpad is charged to at least 50% now, set it to usb recovery mode (press home+power, as soon as it turns off, press power+volume up until you see the usb logo). Connect touchpad to pc now (with jar file running). Click next on the doctor (jar file) screen.
Let it go through. Try holding 'Power' and 'Volume Up' buttons until have done all this. If you refer to the other post I have been trying all the combinations. Power+Home+Vol Up Power+Vol up and Home (keep pressing) I believe during the restore process with WebOs Dr it has corrupted the boot loader and the ROM. Like I said above if I have the Touchpad plugged into my computer I can hear the ding that it recognizes that a usb has connected yet nothing pops up saying what it detected.
So the Touchpad is doing something I just don't know what. Also it would reboot anytime I was copying files to the SD Card. Large files that is. The MD5 would change when copying it to the SD which also leads me to believe that the cable may be the issue. It maybe that Android is not fully uninstalled. I just found this* combo of 'button pushes' etc, that may bring webOS back to life.
If not then somewhere @ Precentral (and I can't re-find it!) is also a 'walk throigh' on cutting into the Doctoring where it stalls, (@ 80% etc) with command lines that then restore the process. That may well be worth a go. Via Audio Deck Driver Windows 8. Meanwhile: *'. Plug the charger in and connect it to your touchpad. Press and hold home+power together for 1 minute. If no response, release, then hold both for 1 minute again. If 2 does not work, keep the charger connected, release the buttons (2) then press and hold home+power+volume up together for 1 minute.