
Switching your attention back to the Vega, you should see that the notifications menu displays the device as connected by USB. If no device is detected, however, you will need to repeat the step above using the AUDI tool. The tool will run in the Windows command prompt, a screen with a black background, so pay attention to what it says, and when it finds your tablet and installs the tool, you will be prompted to tap Enter. We don’t want you to lose any personal data, and understanding how to install the default ROM is useful to know as it will enable you to deal with any issues that might occur in the unlikely case of a failed upgrade.įind the file and unzip it, and then run Windowsinstall.bat, which will install the ClockworkMod Recovery tool (this is a utility for installing new ROMs it is ). There are of course various reasons why you might do this. This means restoring the default ROM, but also should mean copying any vital data that you have on the tablet (photos, music, video, etc.) to your PC. Preparing for Installation Whether you have just purchased the Advent Vega and haven’t installed any new software (such as the ) or you’ve been running the device for a while with various ROMS, you need to prepare the device for flashing the new Honeycomb ROM by tidying up your Vega. Some of the files you’re downloaded will be zipped, and not all should be unzipped, so leave them as they are until we reach the portion of the upgrade process when the files are required. Finally, of course, you will need the VegaComb ROM, available via The two ROMs you download (the manufacturer’s original Advent Vega ROM and the Honeycomb ROM, known as VegaComb) will both be around 80-90 MB, so be prepared for a wait if you’re on a slower connection.
