Advent Vega Usb Flash Driver

10/27/2017by
Advent Vega Usb Flash Driver

I really don't wanna lie, your device support accessories are outdated. Its really difficult to find the official softwares for your device. However after a bit of digging I found out its a bit of proceedure to get the instalation of your device drivers. Based on the following thread: You might need to find the two tools: • • You need to download the 97MB file (which include the tools, custom rom and drivers) Ignore the ROM files, we just need the USB drivers (containing NvidiaUsb.inf' and the other has: androidwinusb86.cat, androidwinusba64.cat, android_winusb.inf ) here: Read full instructions here: Credits: Hope this works.

When setting up to nvflash my G-Tablet to recover from an install problem, I couldn't flash because my computer couldn't find the driver to install that would let my Windows 7 64-bit PC talk to my G-Tablet. Turns out that the file set I was using for nvflash did not have the drivers in it. Per Roebeet's sticky thread I went to: and downloaded the Windows files: nvflash_gtablet_.zip nvflash_windows_20100500.zip The second file with 'windows' in the middle has the nvflash program in it and also has an Android USB.inf file listed in it. After working with it, however, I found that it does not have the drivers to go with the.inf file.

So I searched all over Nvidia's site and everywhere else looking for USB drivers. Then I remembered that I had downloaded a copy of Advent Vega's USB files while researching one day. I extracted it and put it in my NVFlash folder and tried flashing again. When I connected my tablet to the PC, the PC immediately tried to load a driver -- but since it didn't know where my files were it failed. I then went to Start/Control Panel/Device Manager and found APX listed in the devices with a yellow '!'

USB sticks; How to upgrade the Advent Vega and get the Android Market; How to upgrade the Advent Vega and get the Android Market. Pro USB 3.0 128GB flash drive. How to Unroot the Advent Vega Tablet. Posted by TheUnlockr Staff. USB Flash Driver (Download link’s given at the bottom on that webpage) 2.

(exclamation point) on the icon. I then selected the APX item and found the 'Update Driver' button and clicked it. When it ask where to search, I took the local computer manual selection choice and told it to Browse. I then pointed Browse (and the USB install) at the 'USB' directory under 'SystemUSB' in my NVFLash folder. (The SystemUSB folder actually has a 'Flash USB driver' folder under it with the 'USB' folder under it.) I suppose when you extract from the original you could just put the 'USB' folder in the NVFlash directory. When pointed at the 'USB' directory, the driver installed and I was ready to nvflash.

I did this myself successfully. I have read posts from two other folks who also have used this successfully.

So I believe it works fine. But, of course, I urge you use caution and can't promise something could go wrong. (Disclaimer complete.) The USB driver download is at: Find the 'Downloads' tab in the middle of the page and click on 'USB System Driver' to get the files. I hope this helps. I also posted the files in one of the nvflash related threads here.

If you have the msi you can do this: msiexec /a%1 /qb TARGETDIR=%~d1NVtemp move '%~d1 NVtemp PFiles NVIDIA Corporation%~n1 usbpcdriver'%~d1usbpcdriver thats a batch file. Simatic Prosave V10 Download Chrome. And it extracts the msi without installing.

Into NVtemp%1 = file name%~n1 = file name without extension%~d1 = drive of file name windows will fill in the blanks if you drag and drop the msi file onto the batch file you create. Fyi latest is tegra_ventana_froyo_20110207.msi. Well technically it is tegra_ventana_gb_20110222.msi - but they both have driver inf and dll files - so. Not that new this is the apx drivers rar'd up. From tegra_ventana_froyo_20110207.msi. Blades, hmmm.

I would have swore your edit was not there when I wrote my post. Certainly you can see that there would be no reason to re-post otherwise!!! Your edit was way before my post unless there's something weird with the time stamp.

Or maybe my tired old head is just working weirder than usual today. Either way, your work is appreciated and you should get the credit for it. Thanks, Main thing for me is that I am trying to solve the problem that people didn't have the needed USB drivers.

Now we have multiple sources. All, Otreblada posted the following message in a thread over in General. Since it provides a download source for the NVFlash stuff we are talking about, I have copied it over here.

His work, not mine. It contains the nvflash file, image files and USB subdirectory needed to nvflash your tablet back to stock. I have not used it.

He says it works fine. 'Get this zip from mediafire.Instructions inside zip file.

It does work I created this zip after struggling for almost 1 hr trying to flash back stock rom.' Quote: Originally Posted by butchconner When setting up to nvflash my G-Tablet to recover from an install problem, I couldn't flash because my computer couldn't find the driver to install that would let my Windows 7 64-bit PC talk to my G-Tablet. Turns out that the file set I was using for nvflash did not have the drivers in it. Per Roebeet's sticky thread I went to: and downloaded the Windows files: nvflash_gtablet_.zip nvflash_windows_20100500.zip The second file with 'windows' in the middle has the nvflash program in it and also has an Android USB.inf file listed in it.

After working with it, however, I found that it does not have the drivers to go with the.inf file. So I searched all over Nvidia's site and everywhere else looking for USB drivers. Then I remembered that I had downloaded a copy of Advent Vega's USB files while researching one day. I extracted it and put it in my NVFlash folder and tried flashing again. When I connected my tablet to the PC, the PC immediately tried to load a driver -- but since it didn't know where my files were it failed. I then went to Start/Control Panel/Device Manager and found APX listed in the devices with a yellow '!'

(exclamation point) on the icon. I then selected the APX item and found the 'Update Driver' button and clicked it. When it ask where to search, I took the local computer manual selection choice and told it to Browse. I then pointed Browse (and the USB install) at the 'USB' directory under 'SystemUSB' in my NVFLash folder.

(The SystemUSB folder actually has a 'Flash USB driver' folder under it with the 'USB' folder under it.) I suppose when you extract from the original you could just put the 'USB' folder in the NVFlash directory. When pointed at the 'USB' directory, the driver installed and I was ready to nvflash. I did this myself successfully. I have read posts from two other folks who also have used this successfully.

So I believe it works fine. But, of course, I urge you use caution and can't promise something could go wrong. (Disclaimer complete.) The USB driver download is at: Find the 'Downloads' tab in the middle of the page and click on 'USB System Driver' to get the files. I hope this helps.

Lode Runner The Legend Returns Psx Iso Free. Rev EDIT: Since this post I have found a post by CyHawk which has a direct link to the nVidia Android SDK: If you download and install this it looks like it includes the nvflash stuff in the 'windows' files listed above -- and more importantly it has a folder in it called 'usbpcdriver' which contains the same files as the Advent Vega download above. I have not used the nVidia SDK stuff, though, so I can't vouch for it. Isu205, I don't remember any.zip files. The 'nvflash' file does start off with an.inf file, but that is the USB.inf file that does not have the drivers with it (which is one of our problems. Download the Advent Vega USB files 2. Down load and extract the two.zip files roebeet suggested.

Then put those files in a NVFlash subdirectory -- your are ready to nvflash. That's all you will need to restore to the older bekit stock version. (I think if you download the otreblada file it has the above already in it.) Rev P. -- You can find, download and install the nvidia SDK, and it will give you the same files plus more -- but it also adds some complexity. You pays your money and takes your choice!!! EDIT: I double-checked and the answer is NO. No zip files I could find.

Joe2262, Yes, I think you should be good to go as you have described. Once you install the USB drivers, or once ADB is installed in the SDK with its drivers -- the drivers stay in the system and are activated when you connect the tab and PC.

And actually, I've never done it this way, but if you have the SDK you should have the nvflash_windows-20100500 installed. All you would need is the.img files from nvflash_gtablet_.zip (and the ngflash_gtablet.bat file which runs the flash which is in the other.zip file).

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