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HOW to re install android O.S on a tablet PC

Re-install Android OS on Tablet PC

If your Android tablet get stuck at the Android logo and none of the button is working including the reset pin. Most probably this is the situation where your tablet is getting hanged at the boot level of the tablet.
Here all you have to do is to format or re-install the android OS on your tablet. The re-installing process in Android is different as you normally do with windows. We are showing step by step process in the video tutorial using bootable memory card to install the Android OS and the software will work exclusively on this tablet (Zen Tablet). There are more methods to install OS this include, connect your tablet to the computer and by using java SDK method or any other software.
The Process of reinstalling the Android is as follows :
1) Memory hard has to be made bootable. For this the PhoenixCard tool is needed. You can get this tool from here. Pheonix Card.
PhoenixCard has a simple user interface as shown in the image.
PheonixCard
 2 ) First format the memory card, then select the  compatible Android ISO file. Please note that different tablet need different ISO files.  Few of the Tablet files has been listed in the table below.
See the installation process in detail in following video.
Note: The ISO which is used to make to the memory stick bootable sizes around 900 MB and different tablets need different software for Flashing/re-installing Android.
Here we have listed few of the links from where you can download the ISO file of the respective company. Other Tablet PC firmware link will be published soon.
             Tablet Model     Download Link Notes
 1) BSNL Penta Tablet ( All Models)        Download See detail instruction here
 2) Domo Slate ( All Models)        Download  See instruction video here
 3) Micromax Funbook Talk P350        Download See instruction here
 4) Micromax P300        Download -
 5) Micromax P275        Download -
 6) Micromax P255        Download  See instruction video here
 7) HCL ME U1        Download  See instruction here ( Above mentioned method will not work with HCL Tab)
8) HCL ME Y2       Download See instruction here
9) UbiSlate 7C+
       Download
See Working Video here
As we are receiving more and more request for installation. We recommend post your tablet details on our forum so that other user with same tablet can use the info.  Check out the forum here.
If you can’t find your tablet PC in above table then let us know about your Tablet PC’s company and model name on  My Tablet Guru Twitter Page.

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  1. i want iso files for iball tablet.

    ReplyDelete
  2. pls visit this site to get the files for the version of your tablet.
    https://androidmtk.com/download-iball-stock-rom-models

    ReplyDelete

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