I have tried everything .
SOURCE: Ii have the Coby 7005
Hi, I am Steve, lets help solve your issue.
I am afraid the information you have been given is completely wrong. There is not such thing as plug and play in the android world. Android was initially developed for use on embedded devices and as such had no need to recognise external devices automatically. Version 2.1 (as installed on your device) is now quite old and cannot support it. Even the new version (froyo -2.2) does not support it.
Your device does come with a built in wireless adaptor, so you don't need a USB wireless adaptor.
SOURCE: Coby touchscreen internet tablet for android will
I would guess that it overheated. You aren't supposed to leave them plugged in for extended periods of time.
SOURCE: everytime i turn on my
Link
phandroid.com/2008/10/25/how-to-reset-your-g1-and-start-from-scratch
"It
came time to part with my review unit of the G1 (Thanks T-Mobile!) and
send the phone back to its rightful owner. But what about all the
personal info on the phone? The apps, texts, e-mails, AIMs and all that
jazz? A quick search of AndroidForums.com turned up an easy way of
restoring your G1 to factory settings:
if you power
off your phone and hold the home (shaped like a house) and the end (red
hangup button) for about 20 seconds you get a triangle with an
exclamation point and a picture of the G1.
Now all
you have to do is pop open that pretty QWERTY keyboard and there are
several keyboard shortcuts you can use to accomplish what you want to
do:
Home+Back reboot system now - (Soft Reboot)
Alt+L - Toggle log text display - (Toggles between the exclamation and menu options)
Alt+S - apply sdcard:update.zip - (Not brave enough yet)
Alt+W - Wipe data/factory reset - (What I chose, had to re-register, out of the box settings)
thee last option (Alt + W) and restored my borrowed G1 to factory
settings. I'm sure the soft reboot could be helpful too, should you run
into problems a troubled application may have caused. We didn't try the
other 2 options so use at your own risk.
By the way, I couldn't
live without a G1 so I made the leap and purcahsed a G1 with a T-Mobile
service plan. I'm still a loyal Verizon customer and will simply have to
keep both plans... but I NEEDED the G1. So basically, you can expect the
application reviews and insight you've gotten at phandroid.com to
cotinue since we've got our very own device now!
[Via Android Forums]
SOURCE: my android tablet is "frozen". Will turn on but
has anything been deleted from it when it has been plugged into a computer or has anything been deleted from the device itself from its root directory? if not and its gone like that by itself, it could be corrupted software or a missing root file which is usually bad at first, now what i know about some tablets is if it wont work theres a recovery file usually internally but this is in some tablets only that ive read about, i also have one but havent needed to try to restore it and it can be done from an engineering mode, this is possable by pressing the power button and another button like the home button at the same time once the unit is off untill it turns back on with options, but as for some models im not sure of but i will have to look this up at some stage as i am working on tablets at this time so unless you know what you are doing i wouldnt attempt it, once i have gotten through some tablets ill be able to give a better resolution on this subject with others. the advice ive given wont work for all as pressing power and home will start different options up on different tablets and versions.
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