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OK, so, I have it, it’s unzipped, but, when I plug my reader into USB it doesn’t ask for a driver or anything, how do I get it on the reader? Thanx!
Ok, it sounds like Windows has already selected a generic driver for part of the device which usually leaves the adb connection driver-less. However, it quits asking for a driver so you have to hunt it down to get it installed. Don’t worry, it’s still easy to do.
Open the control panels, then the system control panel. Next, choose the hardware tab to get hardware manager. This will show all the devices on your system and you’ll find the pandigital’s adb device higlighted in yellow. Open it and select its Friver tab, it will probably say that no driver is installed. From here you will see the “install driver”, or update driver button which will launch the install process. Now, just point it to the unzipped files and you should be good to go.
WHAt is so easy. Do i click on the folder with the dots next to it or the folder amd64 or select all, Then how do you unzip tghe files. Next where to find the control panel you spoke of is it on my pc the file i downloaded and then good luck finding this system control pannel.
It sounds like you are using win 7, so to extract the files from the zip just double click into it, then copy everything and paste it in any directory you like.
Next, use start->run to run devmgmt.msc. this will open the device manager where you will be able to find the pandigital adb device section that is highlighted in yellow.
Open it and install the driver as previously described. Windows can search the place you copied the files to, and it will decide whether it needs the amd64 driver or not, and it will install the best one from there.
Hope it works for you!
Thank heavens, 3 days of searching and finally someone who has the WORKING drivers! Thanks for posting this!
You’re welcome – glad it worked for you!
oh you are so cool openschemes! Thank you wholed heartedly! I’ve been running into headaches and roadblocks and this gets the ball moving again!
thanks %1000
Why can’t I find the download link!?
The link is on page 2, and the link to page 2 is at the very bottom of the first page. Once you get there you will see it immediately. Hope it works for you!
I installed these drivers, and while Windows accepted them just fine, Sideload Wonder Machine(which I’ve used successfully before) still is not detecting my Pandigital Novel. I’ve restarted my machine and reinstalled the program, to no avail. The device is set for USB debugging. Is there something I’m missing, or this device not capable of receiving side-loaded apps?
Why sideload? Once you install rooted firmware, just install the apk.
I’m not sure I follow. I’ve been told rooting is a sometimes risky and largely unnecessary procedure, only used when a device is specifically locked-down so it can’t run out-of-market apps(I was told this could run out-of-market apps). I’ve also tried downloading and installing apks from the internet right on the device and the install process always fails. I really don’t want to mess with the firmware if I don’t have to, because I want to be able to return it if I can’t get it to do what I want.
Thank you so so much!! This worked for my black Pandigital Novel ereader so I can get apps to mount to the SD Card by default instead of internally using Android SDK. Just an FYI, the windows “search online for the the driver” thingy didn’t find anything.
Just a note: it did say the zip file was corrupt, but instead of unzipping I just copied the files and put them in a Windows driver directory, browsed to point to them while in the device manager and voila, the word “Android” actually showed up and my device showed up doing an adp devices command, whereas before it just said “list attached” or something like that and wouldn’t receive a direct command based on SN.
You were a huge help in my quest! Thank you again!
You’re very welcome. Thanks for the tip on a new way to load the driver – I think that will be good advice for a lot of users who don’t know a good place to put the files in the interim.
Boy, it’s so nice when something FINALLY works, isn’t it?
SO, Am i a fool, or is there no link here for any pandigital files. I have read and re-red this page (page 2 as the instructions say) and I see no link.
Yes, they are there. For some reason the page 2 link at the top doesn’t work. Use the one at the bottom, then the only thing that’s on page 2 is the link. You could also go to the first comment posted and get it from a mirror.
The only thing I see on this page is this thread, and a bunch of googlespam. What does the link say? or can you link it in this thread?
The link says “Page 2″..
I downloaded the mirror link by Terri and mediafire. However, although I can plug and unplug Pandigital device and see that the computer acknowledges an android device attached it’s using E:/ and F:/. Also when I try to get newest download from pandigital site it says I have NO pandigtal device??
Before this download it said couldn’t do because I needed driver…what am I needing now? When I downloaded driver, I clicked on android- set up info, and extracted files…did I get all the needed files??
Frankly, just want ability to have an android marketplace and Flash installed so I can use my device for more than surfing web and playing solitaire!! IE…reading BOOKS!
Your step-by-step directions would not only be God send but helpful ta-boot.
thanks in advance,not very tech-kno savy..lol
Can this device use Market? It was not able to some time ago.
We do not have any instructions on rooting this device, although there are many great sites with detailed information out there on the web. Our suggestion is that official Pandigital firmware is probably not the way to go, although stranger things have happened. Please let us know how it turns out for you, this is a very interesting device and the kings of hacking the Pandigital have done a very thorough job.
good
Thanks a million! I was beginning to think I was just out of luck.
I download the link and the zip folders and I follow the step but I have a messege the driver is no installe so somebody can help me please
Pandigital Novel ADB Debugger Driver (mirror). S3C6410 Android ADB Driver
Thanks for making this so easy to find!
Where can I download the driver or zip file from? I’ve searched all the posts here and I don’t see it.
The first two posts are mirrors, and the main link is at the bottom of page 1, and says page 2. Go there to get the link.
I just purchased a Pandigital Novel 7″ color ereader & android multimedia tablet.
I purchased for my 3 1/2yr old son who is constantly playing my Samsung Galaxy s2 android phone.
He loves angry birds.
I went on google to look up a way to download it to the tablet, everything was good until I was about to install when it said already installed (and it meant on my phone)
Is there a way to have apps on my phone and then can be transferred to the tablet?
Also,
I looked into ways to convert it to the android tablet on youtube and forums.
I get as far to plug it into my PC but it doesnt fint the driver.
I have no idea what I am doing, its getting so frustrating. I dont know how to locate the driver I am looking for, to zip or unzip files, etc. I would love for someone to give me easy step by steps to do what I can
I just want to download kids apps and let him play it.
I do have the slideme 4.0 app but the games/apps on it are not good for him or the ones I have seen. On my Samsung Galaxy I have the android market and google play and can get any apps. Thats what I am looking for.
Someone please help before I haul my hair out
To download and play games, you will need to “root” your device, meaning to reprogram it’s firmware to a version that allows this. It consists of cleaning off the SD card, then downloading a file on your computer and saving it to SD card. Insert the card back in the pandigital (which should be off), and power up by holding the power button slider and the volume up key at the same time. The pandigital will fetch the file from the SD card and update itself. It takes a little while, so be patient while the progress bar runs. Once the pandigital is fully restarted, you can then install games and other stuff, but you will need to again download the game on your computer as an APK file, then try to open it with the pandigital. It will install. Angry birds RIO works on the pandigital, but not the regular angry birds.
The download you want for the rooted firmware can be found on this page: http://www.slatedroid.com/topic/14744-kewlguys-114-127-215-32-wpdn-sd-card-enhancements/
It’s the first one called RootPDN. Thats the file you save to the SD card.
But honestly, the speed of the pandigital is not good enough for a lot of games. Maybe some simple stuff, but when compared to the galaxy you’ll feel like it’s running at a snail’s pace.
Good luck either way!
Hi!
Thanks.
I followed that link and downloaded the root firmware to the SD card, put it in the pandigital tablet and its there.
So where do I go from here? Do I download apps from the browser? will they go on the SD card by theirself or on the tablet?
Or do I download them onto the Computer (if I do, how do I transfer them on the tablet? with the SD card?)
Sorry for the questions, I am no good at this lol.
I need detailed steps or I wont understand
Ok, sounds like progress so far!
1) power up by holding the power button slider and the volume up key at the same time. The pandigital will fetch the file from the SD card and update itself.
2) Download an APK file from the web. Find apk’s by googling “Angry Birds Rio APK” for example.
3) If you browse on the device, it should install an apk if you click on it.
3) If you want to download on your PC, the easiest way to install on pandigital is to email it to yourself, and check the mail on your pandigital. Click the attachment and it should install.
I do believe all the ideas you’ve introduced on your post. They are very convincing and will certainly work. Nonetheless, the posts are too quick for beginners. Could you please extend them a bit from subsequent time? Thanks for the post.
Much Mahalos!
And if you still have this link will it work with Vista? Aren’t these things supposed to come with software if bought new? I never got one, or an owners manual. I have emailed the company and their not the nicest of people i have ever delt with
Yes, it works with Vista. Go to the bottom of the page to find the link for page 2. The software link is on page 2.