The HP Touchpad Demo Unit Solution - Bypass Activation

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I to would like to revive this furum.

i have a TP demo that I completely reset with doctor and now i cant get past the activation screen I would like to install android on but i have not been able to since 1. the universal novacom intaller, does not load and install on my windows 7 64 computer and 2. the tablet does not let me go in to the menu since it is not activated, to restart via the menu as instructed in android cm 7

any ideas or tips
thanks
Here is the 64 bit installer https://www.box.com/shared/9fa9a63ffc3c4b5531a6
Just restart the tablet by holding volume up and the power button this will bring up a black screen with a white USB symbol and you are good to go.
Hope this helps.
 

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error after runninf devicetool.jar

Hi All,

I am getting the following error on executing the devicetool.jar

Found device: opal-bootie
Copying ram disk.................
Rebooting device...
Error: Timeout waiting for device to appear
Need help on this
 

SlidingBike

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Hi All,

I am getting the following error on executing the devicetool.jar

Found device: opal-bootie
Copying ram disk.................
Rebooting device...
Error: Timeout waiting for device to appear
Need help on this

what you are using is a tool for regular 9 inch touchpad (topaz), what you had the device is the small 7 inch touch pad (opal) they both doesnt work. Look for tool for Touchpad Go
 

ax.xu

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Device tool.jar file in 2016?

Can anyone upload the devicetool.jar file? The links to the page do not work anymore, and I need them to install the novacom drivers.
 

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    [SIZE=+1]As of 1425 CDT on 22-Aug 2011 it appears HP has unlocked the DEMO units; you may not need the steps below. I'll leave them here for reference.[/SIZE]

    MOD EDIT (LP): If required, please read "[GUIDE] Turning a Demo unit into a fully functional Retail Unit" posted by mplacido9 for more detailed instructions. Give him your Thanks (by hitting the Thanks button) if you find his in-depth guide useful.

    Solution with the help of other posts [special thanks to user chekz here on precentral.net and & webOS roundup] This set of instructions will take your DEMO unit 32GB HP TouchPad and place it into Dev mode [and help you update to webOS 3.0.2 if you haven't already done so].

    Just an FYI, the error that you receive after you flash to regular webOS 3.0.0 or 3.0.2 and can't move forward in registration is: PalmS3036 which is listed as "Device is Locked from doing FirstUse". This leads me to believe, like others, that it is merely a software reason and not a hardware one as to why we cannot use these like regular units.

    This does remove the DEMO software, allows you to update to webOS 3.0.2, and keeps you from getting stuck on trying to register; however, It is untested on weather you can log into an existing webOS account. I am unable to create a webOS account as I don't own any other webOS devices and I do not know if this will impact your ability to register/unlock your DEMO unit in the future [if HP does so]. I would assume you should be able to use webOS Doctor once again to restore the unit as it was before this solution was developed.

    Here is where i got the information:

    Touchpad demo mode - (Page 5)

    how can i flash stock rom? - (Page 3)

    Activation-Bypass Tool - webOS Developer Center

    ====

    You will need this file:
    Right click and Save as: http://onebluepoint.net/chekz-devicetool.zip

    or

    FileServe Download (again thanks to chekz)


    [SIZE=+2]I. HP TouchPad Demo Unit Solution - Bypass Activation[/SIZE]

    Steps:

    1. If you have not already, update to webOS 3.0.2

    ****a. To do this download this: http://palm.cdnetworks.net/rom/touchpad/p302r0d08012011/wifip302rod/webosdoctorp302hstnhwifi.jar

    ****b. Run the aforementioned file by double clicking (You must have Java installed; I did this on Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit)

    ****c. Continue the setup until you get to the step where you are asked to connect your device with a USB cable. (But, do not connect your TouchPad at this step)

    ****d. On you TouchPad shut down the tablet (you should be able to do this by holding the power option for a few seconds and selecting the "Shut Down" option ; if you can't get that to come up you can force a restart by holding the "Home" button and power button at the same time for apx 5-10sec)

    ****e. Restart/Start-up you device holding the Power button and the Volume Up button (This boots the device into Recovery Mode) You will know if you are successful if you see the USB logo on your screen.

    ****f. Connect your TouchPad to your computer; on screen you should be able to hit the next button to allow your device to be updated.

    ****g. Allow 10-15min for the application to finish; at the end it will tell you the device is resetting. You will see a small HP logo on your TouchPad, disconnect the USB from your computer.

    ****h. Once the upgrade is complete and has loaded you can attempt to login or create and account but if you have a demo unit; you won't be able to register. [aka ERROR CODE: PalmS3036]



    2. Power down your TouchPad (see step 1d for help if needed)

    3. Hold down the Power and Volume Up button to allow your device to boot into Recovery Mode. You should see a USB logo on screen. (see step 1e for help if needed)

    4. On your desktop, unzip the chekz-devicetool.zip file. You might want to copy this un-zipped file to your C: drive to make the next step easier.

    5. You will need to open a Command Prompt (for Vista and/or Win7 you might need to run as Admin by right clicking on the icon in your Start>Programs>Accessories folder)

    6. Change to the directory where the unzipped file is located (i.e. C:\chekz-devicetool )

    7. Connect your TouchPad to your Computer

    8. In your Command Prompt type the following command: java -jar devicetool.jar

    9: You should see the following (your device will restart a time or two):

    devicetool.png


    10. Once you see the "Device is ready." You can Disconnect your TouchPad from your computer.

    11. When you power on your TouchPad, you should go straight to the home screen; by bypassing the activation screen.

    -----

    I don't have a webOS Account to log into to see of existing users can log into their accounts. I was able to use the stock applications and login to the existing applications like Facebook. I did this about 30 minutes ago so, I am still playing around.


    ==============

    Update from 22 - Aug 2011 @ 13:45 CDT

    After completing yesterday's work; Today my goal was to get this thing fully working. I was able to create and log into a webOS Account ad even access the App Catalouge. Steps below.

    [SIZE=+2]II. Create/Log in to webOS profile for DEMO 32GB Touchpads[/SIZE]

    Information found:

    Installing Preware with WebOS Quick Install

    WebOS Quick Install v4.2.3

    Impostah

    Steps:

    1. Download WebOS Quick Install (check the links above)

    2. Open the afrorementioned downloaded file (i.e. WebOSQuickInstall-4.2.3.jar)

    3. If your TouchPad is not connected, you will get a message that says "No Devices Found". Connect your TouchPad and hit OK.

    3. Click the third button on the right (the globe icon)

    4. Select the Applications tab at the top

    5. Search for Preware

    6. Click Install.

    7. On you Touchpad, on the home screen hit the Launcher icon (on the bottom right, looks like an arrow) and go to the Downloads Tab

    8. Touch/open the program Preware

    9. In the top right corner, touch/open the Magnifying Glass and type in "Impostah". Click the one result that comes up.

    10. At the bottom of the description page you should see a Install button; touch/click to install the program.

    11. Once the download and install is complete, you should be able to launch the program. (If you are brought back to the Launcher, Impostah can be found in the Downloads tab)

    12. Once Impostah is launched, select the Activation button.

    13a. For Existing webOS Account holders You should be able to type in your email address and password and hit Login To Profile.

    13b. For New Users, type in the email address you wish to associate your account with and the password you wish to use. Then hit the Create New Profile button. You should see message asking you to confirm that you wish to proceed. To continue simply hit the green "Create New Profile" button.

    14. To verify that your TouchPad has your webOS Account associated with your device. Open the Launcher, go to the Settings Tab, then touch/open the "Device Info" icon. You should see the e-mail address you used to register/log-in to your account listed in the "HP webOS Account" field. If the "Name" field is blank, you will need to tap the blank area and enter your name.

    15. You are done! Enjoy! You can now access the HP App catalog and other webOS features.

    If you want to verify your account was created, you canlog-in to your webOS Account here: Manage my HP webOS Account

    Thanks to everyone else here and they guys over at webOS roundup for some guidance.
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    I'm having the same problems with my demo model. None of the solutions have worked so far.

    This is with an Australian 32GB demo model - part number FB472UA#UUF

    edit: GOT IT WORKING

    The productSKU for the demo unit is FB472UA#UUF and for the release unit it is FB427UA#UUF (notice 72 vs 27).

    I just used Impostah to change the productSKU to the retail SKU value and then Impostah was able to activate.

    I'm now able to load the App Catalog and my webOS account shows two touchpad registered to it (my retail 32GB and my demo 32GB).

    I also had the "Device Profile Service Override" installed via Preware, but I'm not sure if that is needed (edit: it is needed).
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    [GUIDE] Turning a Demo unit into a fully functional Retail Unit

    Mods: I know there is already a sticky thread with a portion of this in it. This is a complete tutorial.

    These instructions will help you turn your HP TouchPad demo unit into a fully functional retail unit. You will be able to activate a new webOS account and have full access to the App Catalog.

    I want to start by saying that I did not come up with these instructions all on my own. The first section of this was written by bluepoint951. The remainder was put together by myself, with testing help from a few other members. I thought it was necessary and useful to post a complete tutorial. Many thanks to bluepoint951 (for the instructions on bypassing activation), chekz (for the activation bypass tool), lalifeguards (for the US retail productSKU), and WebOS Internals (for Preware, Impostah, and all your homebrew needs).

    On to the instructions…

    Step 1

    This first step removes the DEMO software, allows you to update to webOS 3.0.2, and keeps you from getting stuck on trying to register a webOS account.

    You will need this file:
    Right click and Save as: http://onebluepoint.net/chekz-devicetool.zip or FileServe Download (again thanks to chekz)

    Steps:

    1. If you have not done so already, update to webOS 3.0.2
    a. To do this download this: http://palm.cdnetworks.net/rom/touchpad/p302r0d08012011/wifip302rod/webosdoctorp302hstnhwifi.jar

    b. Run the aforementioned file by double clicking (You must have Java installed; I did this on Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit)

    c. Continue thru the setup until you get to the step where you are asked to connect your device with a USB cable. ***Do not connect your TouchPad at this step***

    d. On your TouchPad shut down the tablet (you should be able to do this by holding the power option for a few seconds and selecting the "Shut Down" option. If you can't get that to come up you can force a restart by holding the "Home" button and power button at the same time for apx 5-10sec).

    e. Restart/Start-up you device holding the Power button and the Volume Up button (This boots the device into Recovery Mode). You will know if you are successful when you see the USB logo on your screen.

    f. Connect your TouchPad to your computer; on screen you should be able to hit the next button to allow your device to be updated.
    g. Allow 10-15min for the application to finish; at the end it will tell you the device is resetting. You will see a small HP logo on your TouchPad, disconnect the USB from your computer.

    h. Once the upgrade is complete and has loaded you can attempt to login or create and account but if you have a demo unit; you won't be able to register. [aka ERROR CODE: PalmS3036]

    2. Power down your TouchPad (see step 1d for help if needed).

    3. Hold down the Power and Volume Up button to allow your device to boot into Recovery Mode. You should see a USB logo on screen. (see step 1e for help if needed)

    4. On your desktop, unzip the chekz-devicetool.zip file. You might want to copy this un-zipped file to your C: drive to make the next step easier.

    5. You will need to open a Command Prompt (for Vista and/or Win7 you might need to run as Administrator by right clicking on the icon in your Start>Programs>Accessories folder)

    6. Change to the directory where the unzipped file is located (i.e. C:\chekz-devicetool )

    7. Connect your TouchPad to your Computer ***Do not enter USB mode on the TouchPad***

    8. In your Command Prompt type the following command: java -jar devicetool.jar

    9: You should see the following (your device will restart a time or two):

    devicetool.png


    10. Once you see the "Device is ready." You can disconnect your TouchPad from your computer.

    11. When you power on your TouchPad, you should go straight to the home screen; by bypassing the activation screen.

    Step 2

    This step will help you create and activate a webOS account on your TouchPad. Currently at this point you have a semi-functional TouchPad. It does not have a webOS account linked to it so you do not have access to the App Catalog or any other functions that require a webOS account.

    Steps:

    1. Download WebOS Quick Install (WebOS Quick Install v4.2.3).

    2. Open the aforementioned downloaded file (i.e. WebOSQuickInstall-4.2.3.jar).

    3. If your TouchPad is not connected, you will get a message that says "No Devices Found". Connect your TouchPad (do not enter USB mode) and hit OK.

    3. Click the third button on the right (the globe icon).

    4. Select the Applications tab at the top.

    5. Search for “Preware” (without quotes).

    6. Click Install.

    7. On your Touchpad, on the home screen hit the Launcher icon (on the bottom right, looks like an arrow) and go to the Downloads Tab.

    8. Touch/open the program Preware.

    9. In the top right corner, touch/open the Magnifying Glass and type in "Impostah" (without quotes). Click the one result that comes up.

    10. At the bottom of the description page you should see an Install button; touch/click to install the program.

    11. Once the download and install is complete, you should be able to launch the program. (If you are brought back to the Launcher, Impostah can be found in the Downloads tab).

    12. Once Impostah is launched, select the Activation button.

    13a. For Existing webOS Account holders, you should be able to type in your email address and password and hit Login To Profile. (It is recommended that you follow the next step to create a new account)

    13b. For New Users, type in the email address you wish to associate your account with and the password you wish to use. Then hit the Create New Profile button. You should see message asking you to confirm that you wish to proceed. To continue simply hit the green "Create New Profile" button.

    (If you get an error here, scroll down to “Oh no!, I got an error…”, If no error continue to next step)

    14. To verify that your TouchPad has your webOS Account associated with your device. Open the Launcher, go to the Settings Tab, then touch/open the "Device Info" icon. You should see the e-mail address you used to register/log-in to your account listed in the "HP webOS Account" field. If the "Name" field is blank, you will need to tap the blank area and enter your name.

    15. You are done! Enjoy! You can now access the HP App catalog and other webOS features.

    If you want to verify your account was created, you can log-in to your webOS Account here: Manage my HP webOS Account

    “Oh no! I got an error and Impostah won’t register my account!” Don’t worry. This is common and happened to me as well. Continue on to step 3.

    Step 3

    This step will help you get past the error “PAMS3041 INVALID DEVICE MODEL NO PRODUCT SKU AVAILABLE.”

    Steps:

    1. Reboot your TouchPad and then launch Preware.

    2. Ensure you have the latest version on Impostah installed (v0.9.12 is the latest). To check go to Installed Packages > Application and then look for Impostah in the list. The version number is right under the name.

    3. Add the testing feeds for the touchpad (armv7) (Instructions here: Testing Feeds - WebOS Internals )

    4. Tap Preware menu in top left corner and then choose "Update Feeds".

    5. After feeds update, tap the magnifying glass at the top right.

    6. Search for "Device Profile Service Override" (without the quotes) and install.

    7. After install reboot your TouchPad again.

    8. After startup run Impostah.

    9. Go to Device Profile > Device Profile Overrides.

    10. Then in the “New Override” field, hit “attribute” with the small arrow to bring up the list. Select “productSku” from the list.

    11. In the “Value” field it should have some text like “FB464UA#ABA”. Click on that text and change it to FB359UA#ABA and then select “Set Override”.

    12. Now go back to “Activation” in Impostah and activate a new account. (See Step 2 #13b for more details)

    That's it. You should now get a successful activation with Impostah. You'll now have full access to the HP App Catalog and everything else that comes with having a webOS account.

    *Side note on the productSku. The productSku given in the instructions is for the US retail model. It has also been confirmed to work with the Australian retail productSku of FB427UA#UUF.

    I hope this helps everyone who has purchased a demo unit from a retailer.
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    I posted this over at Pre Central (my account name there is jovo55) and figured I should post it here also for everyone at XDA.

    I think I might have solved the problem.

    I followed the instructions in the OP and was still getting the error when trying to register a new webOS account even with Impostah. I decided to just play around with Preware and Impostah and see what stuff could be done to the touchpad. While doing so, I think I figured out how to get Impostah to register a webOS account on a demo touchpad.

    These are the steps I did:

    1. Follow the steps in the OP exactly. (Thanks bluepoint951)

    2. When you reach the point that Impostah fails to register your new webOS account reboot your touchpad. (See OP for reboot instructions)

    3. Open Preware and add the testing feeds for the touchpad (armv7) (Instructions here: www(dot)webos-internals(dot)org/wiki/Testing_Feeds ) *Sorry but xda won't allow me to post the hyperlink*

    4. Tap Preware menu in top left corner and then choose "Update Feeds".

    5. After feeds update, tap the magnifying glass at the top right.

    6. Search for "Device Profile Service Override" (without the quotes) and install.

    7. After install reboot your touchpad again.

    8. After startup run Impostah again and activate a new account.

    That's it. You should now get a successful activation with Impostah. You'll now have full access to the HP App Catalog and everything else that comes with having a webOS account.

    I hope that helps everyone out. If you have any issues still, post them. I'll try and help.

    Good luck everyone.

    -Jovo55 (aka mplacido9 at xda)

    Did not work, still getting PAMS3041: Invalid device model, no product SKU available
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    There is no update for Impostah, still v0.9.9
    Still getting error

    The newest version of Impostah is v0.9.12. That's what I updated to before the fix worked for me.