After viewing a video I put the device to sleep. Turned it on the next day, and it will stay stuck on Coby screen. I tried the reset button, and Factory reset from recovery. Did not work.
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You will most likely need a driver so that your computer can recognize the device. Check the box that your Coby Kyros Tablet PC came in with and grab the Setup CD. It should have the driver inside the setup. If not you can download the driver (which may or may not be) at coby's official site show here
http://www.cobyusa.com/?p=prod&prod_num_id=10498&pcat_id=1013
Hope this helps : )
SOURCE: Youtube videos won't play on my Coby Kyros.
Hi
you have to install adobe flash player into your Coby Kyros because youtube video requires flash player to work.
regards.
SOURCE: my apps libaray on my
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:
• The screen will display COBY
• The screen will display Android
• 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.
You can now open appslib.
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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]
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