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I am having the same problem with the mid7120. I bought two for my boys for Xmas. The appslib worked the day before Christmas. On Christmas day, I noticed their site was under maintenance. Now it says my device is not compatible on one and says to reset the date to June 20,2010 on the other.
Sounds like you need to reset AppsLib.
This fix will wipe all your data, so be sure to back everything up.
Go to Settings.
In settings go to Go to "Privacy".
Select Factory Reset.
Select Reset Device.
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Connect the unit to the computer using the USB cable and "Select" Erase
Everything"
The following will occur:
ā¢ The screen will display COBY
ā¢ The screen will display Android
ā¢ The unit will reboot to the Menu screen
Step 6- The unit will prompt to calibrate. Hold stylus on the center of the target.
Repeat as the target moves around on the screen. ****DO NOT *** press Return or Home".
The unit will display "calibrate success" and will return to the main /home menu automatically. If for any reason the unit went into standby mode and the touch screen does not respond, reset the unit using a pin.
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After the Factory Data Reset, do not launch the Applibs yet until:
1- You have configured your Wi-Fi
2- Check/enable "Unknown Sources"- Go to Settings, Application Setting. Done.
With Archos 70 Internet Tablet, you need to download a specific version of Adobe Flash Player from Google Market since it runs Android OS. And A70 doesn't come with GMarket, rather Appslib, which doesn't quite cut it.
Luckily someone has made a neat little .apk file thath as Google Market, which lets you download GMarket and download/install all its apps/games/etc on your A70.
Just download the following .apk file and install it on your A70, afterwards download Adobe Flash Player from Google Market. However, this hack ONLY works on 2.2 froyo android OS, so make sure your A70 firmware is up to date.
I'd also recommend installing Dolphin Browser HD as it seems to provide a more refined flash browsing experience coupled with the Adobe Flash Player.
I talked to Coby USA about this concern today. They are aware of the issue and are working on a fix. They said so many were sold for xmas that the appslib server crashed because so many people were trying to download apps. This started on Dec 25th, but worked fine up to that date. They said it could be a couple of days before it is fixed and to keep trying the appslib. There isnt a problem with the tablet................
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