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No, I don't.
Ok well when I click download it shows these mirrors, the primary shows Canada, I am in the USA should I go for a alt mirror that is closest to me?
No, I don't.
Ok well when I click download it shows these mirrors, the primary shows Canada, I am in the USA should I go for a alt mirror that is closest to me?
Doesn't matter. Sometimes an alternate is faster, but there really shouldn't be a difference.
On your PC copy the file to the Sd card. Eject, and mount into the device. You will probably have to reboot it back into recovery so that it can scan the card.Downloaded, now do I do exactly please.
On your PC copy the file to the Sd card. Eject, and mount into the device. You will probably have to reboot it back into recovery so that it can scan the card.
Click install. You should be able to navigate to the sd card. Click the file,a nd swipe to confirm the install.
Should take about 5-10 minutes to complete.
Or you can eject the card from the device, plug it into the PC and copy it that way. It's a lot of moving physically, but the write speed is usually faster than through the cable.So I plug my tablet into my pc and find the sd card first?
I am honestly so confused, I don't know nothing about this stuff and how do I eject or mount the file from my pc to the tablet? I don't understand just want my tablet to run again.
It should be safe to unplug. Recovery may not register on the PC.When my tablet is plugged into the pc it doesn't show, so I have to figure out to take it out.
Honestly I'm probably gonna break my tablet trying to find out where it is cause I never bought one of those micro SDS you slide in and I can't post pics here
As I recall, I don't think you can push files to the device while in recovery. You should be able to shut it down and resume tomorrow after getting a card.
Can the PC see the device when it's plugged in?No way to fix my tablet without buying the sd card?