The Onda V80 Drivers helps in resolving the connection problems between a Windows Computer and the device. Once the drivers are installed successfully a proper connection can be established between the two devices which helps in transferring the data to and fro from Phone to PC. If you own Onda V80 and looking for USB Drivers, ADB Driver, and Fastboot Driver suitable for your device then this is the right place to download Onda V80 ADB Driver, Android USB Driver and Fastboot Drivers. The Onda V80 ADB Driver and Fastboot driver might come in handy if you are an intense Android user who plays with ADB and Fastboot Commands. ADB Commands help in sideloading OTA updates and other zip packages, while the Fastboot commands help in booting the device into Recovery Mode, Fastboot/Bootloader Mode, and flashing Firmware/ ROM files onto the device. Below you can download Onda V80 USB Drivers, ADB Driver, and Fastboot Driver.
Download Onda V80 USB Driver. How to Install Onda V80 Drivers on Windows:. Download the USB Driver for Onda V80 from the downloads section and extract them on PC.
Open ' Device Manager' and select your Computer Name. Click on ' Action' and choose ' Add legacy hardware'. A window should pop-up, click on ' Next' and choose the option saying ' Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)' and click ' Next'. Select ' Show All Devices' and click ' Next'. Click on ' Have Disk' and then on ' Browse'. Navigate to the folder where you have extracted the Onda V80 Driver and select the driver. Choose the Driver you want to install and Click on ' Next'.
We recommend installing all the drivers listed one after another by following the above steps again. The driver will be installed and listed in the Device Manager as Android/ Android ADB Interface/ Android Bootloader Interface/ Android Composite ADB Interface or something similar. Connect Onda V80 to PC, to verify the driver installation. How to Install Onda V80 ADB Driver and Fastboot Driver on Windows:.
White screen often means the graphics driver isn't right for the tablet, sometimes the chinese manufacturer will switch to a different screen component. I tried to flash my Onda v971 (SN:V971DBCAV1A00792) with USB Burning Tool and the '971D_resque' Firmware provided here using Windows 7 32bit. Can you guys please upload onda v971 dual. Just follow these easy steps to get the touch screen and all other drivers on your onda v116w tablet to work correctly with windows 10. Install Windows 8.1 and install the Dualos_win8.1_x86_Drivers_Self_Installer which you can download from the internet.
Download Onda V80 Fastboot Driver and ADB Driver from the download section and extract them on PC. Open the extracted folder and right click on 15 Seconds ADB Installer.exe file and Run as administrator. A command window should open confirming whether you want to install ADB and Fastboot. Type ' Y' and hit enter. It should now ask whether you want to install ADB system-wide. Type ' Y' and hit enter again.
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Finally, it should now ask whether you want to install the device driver. Type ' Y' and hit enter again. Driver installation window should pop-up, follow the onscreen instructions and the ADB and Fastboot Drivers will be installed on your Computer.
I have the Onda Vi40 1.5Ghz Dual Core 32 Gig (V1A00435) I cannot get it to load the OS and I cant put it in recover mode I accidently installed the wrong firmware (specifically) the the Process hit 69% and bombed now the Tablet will not boot and I cannot put it in recovery mode The device will turn on BUT The Android Icon will briefly appear like it is going to boot then the unit shuts down and repeats that cycle. I tried to install the correct firmware using LiveSuit but the USB Device (VID1f3aPIDefe8) that the program uses to communicate to the Tablet has the Yellow exclamation point and states that windows cannot start the driver.(I have tried it on Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Windows 7 both have the same issue) Since LiveSuit only uses that driver I cannot use the LiveSuit to install the correct image. The Program that installs the V971(Wrong) firmware can install files on the device BUT it does not use an Image file, so I cant use point it to the correct image file. I do know that the USB Driver that V971 firmware I installed can and Does talks to the Tablet because when I connect it the device shows up as a WorldCup Device and I can go through the process of installing (The WRONG firmware). I have the Onda Vi40 1.5Ghz Dual Core 32 Gig (V1A00435) I cannot get it to load the OS and I can’t put it in “recover mode” I accidently installed the wrong firmware (specifically) the the Process hit 69% and bombed now the Tablet will not boot and I cannot put it in recovery mode The device will turn on BUT The Android Icon will briefly appear like it is going to boot then the unit shuts down and repeats that cycle. I tried to install the correct firmware using “LiveSuit” but the USB Device (VID1f3aPIDefe8) that the program uses to communicate to the Tablet has the Yellow exclamation point and states that windows cannot start the driver.(I have tried it on Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Windows 7 both have the same issue) Since LiveSuit only uses that driver I cannot use the “LiveSuit” to install the correct image.
The Program that installs the V971(Wrong) firmware can install files on the device BUT it does not use an Image file, so I can’t use point it to the correct image file. I do know that the USB Driver that V971 firmware I installed can and Does talks to the Tablet because when I connect it the device shows up as a “WorldCup Device” and I can go through the process of installing (The WRONG firmware). I have same model as you, I already briked it and used this way to recover: Download the Firmware 1.5.5 at onda site: Extract the file, there is a.doc in Chinese, use google translator to translate the instructions. Baically you have to use the 'USB-Burning-tool-SPI' to write back the boot loader.
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The tricky part is that the driver is recognized only in Windows 32bits, I used a computer with win7 32bit. Open the USB-Burning-tool-SPI (imageburning tool.exe) 2. Select 'config = import upgrade file' 3. Select the Resource.Vi40Dv1.5.5.zip (extracted from the file you downloade from onda site) 4. Use a paper clip to press the reset key 5.
Press the home key and insert the usb cable. If your computer doesn't seem to detect anything plugged in the USB, press the tablet power key (keep home kep pressed all the time) 6. When you computer detect a new hardware it will fail because there is no driver.
Go to Windows Device manager, select the device with the yellow exclamation, select to update driver, select to manual install and point it to USB-Burning-tool-SPI AmlogicusbBurningdriver 7. No you probably can see that the Amlogicburning tool detect your tablet in one of the ports. Select 'Erase Nand' and press start. It will erase all the crap that bricked the tablet. Press reset with paper clip again, press home and connect the USB. Un-select the 'erase nand' and press start. You will see at the status window that it will start writing and erase a bunch of stuff especially the boot loader or uboot.
It will probably fail in the end, but the good news is that now your tablet is capable to update trough the SD card. Copy the firmware 2.0 files extracted from what you can download in onda site to the SD card. Hold home key and press power, it will start the firmware update. JB update usually fails, but even if it succeed, you always need to just to repeat the SW update again.
Switch off, press home key, power and let it update the same JB firmware 2.0. This time it will work. Great you recovered your device. Now you can follow this thread to root it: 15. And follow the instructions in here to fix the Play store to show all apps.
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