The TouchPAD was released by HP back in 2011 and it’s the first
tablet coming from HP with the webOS, with its 3.0 version,
pre-installed. The specs are including a 9.7 inch display (with
resolution of 768×1024 pixels), a dual core 1.2 GHz processor, a 1.3 MP
front facing camera and support for multiple multitasking capabilities.
But, these performances can now be improved as soon as you learn how to
update its operating system, by installing the CyanogenMod 9 ICS 4.0
firmware.
Now, in order to make all the aspects clear, here is what you should know. CyanogenMod
is a custom ROM that offers features not found in the official Android
platform and it isn’t preinstalled when you first buy your device.
Furthermore, you won’t have to wait for Gingerbread or, for any OS
updates from now on, the CM developers taking care of that. The benefits
that comes with CM are many, so flashing it is no longer an option for
you.
Furthermore, your tablet will be unchained from the factory
restrictions, you will gain more access and control over its system and
you will be able to customize and optimize the OS. As you can see, a
custom ROM brings numerous improvements for your device, the up
mentioned ones being just a few of them.
That being said we can now start the proper guide. Read carefully and
make sure you complete all my directions. First, you need to have
access to a Windows / Linux / MAC running computer. Then, use your HP
TouchPAD along with its USB cord. On the PC and on the tablet the next
operations must be made:
- Deactivate the security, or Firewall tools from the PC and from the tablet, because these programs can interrupt the update.
- Make sure that there is enough power left. The battery should be charged at least at 70%.
- Applying the OS upgrade might wipe the data out from the tablet. That’s why it’s more than recommended to backup its data, contacts, messages, emails, personal info, apps and everything else you need to.
How to update HP TouchPAD with CyanogenMod 9 ICS 4.0 Firmware
- First of all, you need to download the tools needed. So, get the Java Plugin from here and the Palm Novacom driver from here, and place them to your computer.
- Install Palm Novacom by strictly following the prompts. The tool will create its own folder in the patch c:\ProgramFiles\Palm Inc.
- After this, you need to download another set of programs; get the Cyanogen Mod 9 File (here), the moboot_0.3.5.zip (here) and the Google Apps (here) and place them to the same PC.
- From the files downloaded place the ACME Installer In the same directory as Palm Novacom driver (c:\ProgramFiles\Palm Inc).
- Connect the tablet with the computer by using its USB cord. The mass storage option must be enabled on your device.
- Now copy the all the files downloaded below from the computer to the HP TouchPAD, without extracting them.
- Disconnect the device from the PC by removing the USB cable.
- On your device tap on the “home” button; then select “settings” and choose “device info”.
- Select “restart”.
- Once the screen gets black, press and hold the Volume Up button until the USB icon appears on the screen.
- Connect it with the computer.
- On the PC open command prompt (Start -> run -> cmd).
- In cmd go to the patch where Palm Novacom is located (c:\ProgramFiles\Palm Inc); for doing this enter “cd” then “dir” followed by “cd program files” and ending with “cd Palm, Inc”.
- Now in cmd enter the command: “novacom.exe boot mem:// < ACMEInstaller2”.
- If everything works fine, the TouchPAD should boot in the Moboot and from here you can easily choose to boot into the Cyanogen mod by pressing the home button.
- When you want to run the old webOS you must choose to reboot to webOS by using the Volume Up and Down keys.
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