Craig Tablet Cmp741e Drivers
I got a Craig 741e (CMP741e), FCC ID AQF-RA-WN11087A with a lost password, stuck on a lock screen, forgotten pattern, no wifi connectivity. The Craig does NOT support a reset mode, none of the typical combinations of power/volume buttons get you to a restore screen. The only supported way to restore to default is a firmware restore mode. Will tell you how to get the firmware file (install instructions: ) HOWEVER! Some CMP741 units will end up stuck on the green Android screen with this version! If that happens, Craig has supplied a cleaner firmware in case that the first one fails, The name of the core image in that RAR file is sun4icraneaihua20121121, if that gives anyone clues about the system.
Installs the same way - will reboot several times after the firmware install completes, and will fail the first time it runs ('Unfortunately, has stopped.' Over and over again). One more reboot will solve that issue. The Flashing software, PhoenixCard 3.06, is VERY buggy. If would not work with my built multi-card reader on my PC or with an add on-SD card reader on that PC. (could not even see the card).
Feb 26, 2011. Just Bought the CRAIG Android 7' Tablet from CVS Android Devices. Join Date: Mar 2009. Device: Kindle 3 Wi-Fi, Craig CMP738a Android Tablet. Just Bought the CRAIG. I've installed Kindle and Nook software, plus the included eBook app, Twitter, Facebook, and a few more apps. Not a bad device,. We had a customer who had purchased a 7″ tablet – a Craig cmp741e – and whose grandchild had entered a pattern password and then could not remember it. May 19, 2011. I just got a very cheap Craig CMP 738a tablet from CVS, and, after the $25 coupon code, the total came to be $75 before taxes. CVS is not a. I played with it for about a week (a full review to follow) but the included software sucks: Slow, no official Google Android market, outdated apps. There are some.
On my laptop, the built in PCI Card reader never recognized the card, but it finally burned the card using the add on card reader. Some people suggest disconnecting ALL USB peripherals before burning. Also, I found if the flash burning failed over and over, sometime a reboot caused PhoenixCard to start working again.
Dec 31, 2012.
Craig Android Tablet Cmp741e Driver
Hello there and welcome to the forums! First thing I would try is with the tablet turned on hold the power button down for 10 seconds if not more. That should/might start a reset. Second thing if that doesn't work then power the tablet off and when it is off(not sleep mode) push the power button + volume down.
That should put you into Recovery. You'll know if you see the Android laying down in the middle of the screen. Use the volume up and down to pick your options and the power button is now the enter key. Press volume up or down until you see 'Recovery' and then press the power button. After researching your device pretty thoroughly,there is no clear answer on how to enter recovery mode for this device. Many users online are asking the same question as you.
Craig Tablet Cmp741e Manual
There also appears to be a major issue with the downloadable update provided by Craig that will turn this device into a brick if used. I suggest contacting Craig directly by using the telephone number provided on their customer contact page here.
Craig from what I can find online does have another update that is downloadable that does not brick the device but it isnt linked on provided page. A customer rep from the company can link you to that download via email so you can move the update to your sdcard for install. It appears this device will detect the update on root of sdcard and begin the upgrade.
While there is no clear idea on how to enter stock recovery.installing the proper update will reset the device without the forgotten lock code in place. That will get your device usable again. Give Craig a call and they can walk you through the process. Hope this helps out.