i don't plan to update Chinesium, just upgrade to something newer in a couple years. I saw a you tube vid from way back in 2014 when these were still hot and new where someone successfully Rooted the tablet and was able to install google play and other apps on it with no problems opening and running the Diagnostic software afterwards . I kinda want to root mine to get Google Play , but more or less just to be able to want to open and install a downloaded version of an older version of Google Chrome compatible with old Android OS 4.0.4 which runs on the Tablet, so if I can actually have bookmarked sites on a familiar browser that doesn't automatically open to a Website full of Chinese Diagnostic tools, and if need be in the future have a Browser that can access Mitchel Pro demand off it. Plus if I run google chrome I might try to cast screen to TV with a Chromecast device in TV. Has anyone rooted these tablets with good success , failures? Not much out there to go on
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Well against my better judgement I had to go do some pay android root service online that needed full remote control over my PC with some rescue program to remote in like team viewer, loaded up programs with android exploits (one called Impactor, Norton didn't like ) and goes into the Android Tablet via USB cable. The first couple days the USB A male to USB A male cables I ran out and purchased, failed to connect devices, neither device saw one another, and also that failed next day, then I bought a Wormhole switch USB Transfer cable that the Android tablet saw as a USB storage device and the PC saw the cable as wormhole switch but not as my Android Scanner Tablet, so I safely ejected the Wormhole switch from the pc to return, and when I unplugged the other end of it from the Android Tablet Scanner that gave a warning about loosing data if SD card isn't safely unmounted first, WTF! I talk to my tech savvy nephew and he tells me USB A to USB A is not a commonly used cable except in instances some of a few developer applications. He sends me a picture of the side of my Android Tablet Scanner and sure enough, DOH!, there is small OTG access panel with a micro USB port for a cable and I have a few laying around still from old cellphones
When I connect the micro SD cable to the PC, the PC sees the Android Tablet scanner. I contact the root service and they remote in and there is connection and antiVirus issues , and i tell the tech I'm not going to shut off the anti Virus on my PC and it was getting late and try again next day. Next day my Android Scanner App won't stay open for more than 30 seconds at a time and I ask the tech if he has Team Viewer to see the issue with my Android Scanner App closing out after the failed root attempt. All he does is manage to install a working Google chrome Browser , but the scanner App is broke and shuts to home page. I did a software recovery from backup on USB thumb drive, no change , I do a factory reset and another software recovery from backup on USB drive and App Still closes and the backup went into misc limbo and no data in the folder shells and Google Chrome is gone , waste another afternoon and get my $59.99 refunded to Paypal. So lesson learned, unless you want to run a risk of something going wrong and turning an expensive Android Scanner Tablet into just an Android tablet with a obsolete OS and Browser with a Homepage full of Chinesium Stuff, so don't mess with unless you know what you are doing or you'll need to buy a Total Care Update costing at least a $1000 instead of just replacing the Tablet Scanner after a few years. -
if you want to root anything the best place to go is xda professional they have all the stuff you need to root anything i have root 3 or 4 android phones .plus my samsung tablet
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Called my Computer Wizz nephew, and he told me that USB A to USB A cables are typically not used except in some certain Developer applications, and sent me a picture of the side view of my of my Cyst with the Micro USB port. Connecting a USB A to Micro USB cable between the PC and the Maxi Cyst , the PC then saw the MaxiCyst tablet , but by that time the Tablet main Scanner App firmware must have Developed a Problem. Something deeper than just a backup install after a software recovery could resolve.
So far been EECing by with generic OBD2 plus ABS scanner and on older pre 2005 stuff with good ole MT2500.
I don't really want to buy a Total Care Update in order to resolve this because I don't need the latest car coverage, but if someone has MaxiCyst Pro APP Firmware you could share it would be awesome.Comment
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I don't think you will be able to get this repaired without the total care package as they "may" have all the tools software synced with its serial number. You might not need the new car coverage now but what about 3-4 years from now. If you get the tool fixed it will still be useable at that time. Right now its just a dust collector.Comment
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I don't think you will be able to get this repaired without the total care package as they "may" have all the tools software synced with its serial number. You might not need the new car coverage now but what about 3-4 years from now. If you get the tool fixed it will still be useable at that time. Right now its just a dust collector.
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