![]() While I have a lot of experience with installing Linux on desktop and laptop computers, over-writing Windows, dual-booting with Windows, or custom configurations, I have NEVER flashed a tablet before. NEXTBOOK ARES 11 GUIDE - HOW TO ROOT/UNENCRYPT/FIX LOLLIPOP MEMORY LEAK If it's not accurate, it's counter-productive. If there's anything I missed, or mis-stated, please let me know so it can be remedied. To the best of my memory, this is what needs to be done to flash the NextBook Ares11 without bricking it. The information is all here in this thread.I just "glued" it together and added commentary from a newbie's perspective. This is my attempt to write up that guide, attributing proper credit where credit is due. IMO, this would help eliminate the most repetitive and stupid questions asked by newbies (myself included!) and free up the more experienced flashers to focus on the next step(s) of modifying this device! Perhaps a Linux install or dual boot?! As previously suggested by me when I first posted, I'd like to make a contribution to this thread in the only way I feel I am qualified to offer something: a one-stop "newbie flash guide" for the NextBook Ares11. But I finally got it! I am rooted and unencrypted! A few white-knuckle moments wondering if something is going wrong underneath the hood, but I am rooted and unencrypted! Many thanks to all who provided assistance (especially Vampirefo, as the bulk of the info came from his NextBook Ares8 work!). But life's been busy, blah, blah, blah (yeah, I know, we're all busy) and I haven't had a chance to digest everything until this weekend. It's been awhile since I first posted asking questions about flashing. ![]() I would love to have the ability to tweak this thing as much as I can tweak my m8. Do Developers only buy the latest and greatest flagship devices 100% of the time? Developers never want to value shop? 11.6 inch display, an external keyboard, quad core processor, etc. I disagree with Developers not wanting this tablet.? Think its an odd statement. ![]() I can live with the minor lag for what I use it for and I'm happy with it, but man it could be a really nice deal instead of an "alright" one if they would fix this damn leak. And if it doesn't have to redraw the app you're switching to it is very speedy to open it up. Once it redraws everything though it is fast to use. Especially if you go from one memory intensive app to another like Google Docs -> Chrome. ![]() Switching apps deff is much slower than it should be though. This is without me doing/trying anything to improve the battery life. I find with my light use of note-taking/redditing/browsing it uses about 10% battery an hour? Maybe a bit less than that. I love the tablet though! I use it for note taking mostly but its really great for the price, especially with that included keyboard. I haven't even sent the log into the Kingo team yet as my own laptop isn't a windows one. Not much I've been busy with life lately, so many damn papers to write. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |