Disable any antivirus program, and also Kies if you have it installed.I've originally asked this question on stackoverflow, and I was suggested to ask it here.
A PC/laptop with working USB port that runs in Windows OS, this will not work on Mac users) - Install Kies on your PC just to get the driver of the TAb, or grab the driver. Download the firmware from: or After that follow this 'how to' to install the new firmware: Make Preparation before flashing: - Back-up all important data stored in your device (this is important to keep all your data in safe, if something went wrong) - Ensure that the battery is fully charge (power lose may interupt the process and might brick the device in no time) - Galaxy Tab USB cable wire – a good conditioned USB wire. When on, it says that it can't recognize the device). Samsung's Kies app (I'm using a Mac) can't seem to detect the device (with USB debugging mode off, it doesnt even try. I can't seem to find a firmware file to download (other than Cyanogen).
Intel I915p I915g Chipset Drivers Free Download. It is running android 2.2 and I'm trying to prep it to give it away (my wife is trading it for an iPad), so, I'm trying to restore everything back to where it was when I purchased it. Now the main interface keeps 'rebooting' - it displays the carrier name, then the lock screen, then vibrates once, then twice, then carrier name again. (Note: I don't have root access to the device.) I've managed to mess things up for good when I tried the command./fastboot erase recovery. I've tried to manually delete everything inside /mnt/sdcard but it all came back upon reboot.
When one was put, a directory 'external_sd' was created inside /mnt/sdcard and the contents of the disc would be there. Note that there was no sdcard on the device. I've managed to use adb to see the filesystem and deleted the contents of '/sdcard' which was mounted like: /dev/block/vold/179:1 /mnt/sdcard vfat rw,dirsync,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,uid=1000,gid=1015,fmask=0002,dmask=0002,allow_utime=0020,codepage=cp437,iocharset=iso8859-1,shortname=mixed,utf8,errors=remount-ro 0 0 /sdcard was a symlink to /mnt/sdcard.
If I install any new apps, they would work (even Facebook), but after reset, they were all wiped out and replaced with the previous versions (like it was restoring an old 'backup' of the system with those apps installed). I've noticed that there were a bunch of apps installed and I deleted them all. The problem was: Whenever I try to open most apps (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and others - but not all) the Tablet would vibrace once, then twice, then display an error message saying that the 'application stopped suddenly' and I'd have to try again. I'm currently in trouble with my samsung Galaxy Tab GT-P1000L GSM+WiFi model from Brazilian's Vivo carrier. I've originally asked this question on, and I was suggested to ask it here. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.
Samsung Galaxy GT-P1000 update to Gingerbread 2.3. Put the device in download mode Connect to the PC Should now see a active connection being indicated in the ID:COM box - (In yellow).