[Tutorial] OUYA Unbricking (Reparación consola OUYA)

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[Tutorial] OUYA Unbricking (Reparación consola OUYA)

Mensaje por Yay » 15/08/15 4:12

No sé si tiene cabida en el foro pero no he podido resistir postearlo al verlo. Es un aporte del compañero Saturn, de RVG :)

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***Hi, just wanted to post the method I used so anyone who wants to grab the files has a chance to before they're removed or become obscure do to lack of support or the site's are no longer available, etc. Even just for a quick referral.
Note: Windows XP/7 32 bit OS required for these instructions. (Varying methods work with Mac, Linux and 64 bit Windows but I did the below using Windows XP Pro (and later Win7 Ult.) 32bit and can confirm that it worked flawlessly. For me, anyway.)
Standard disclaimer: This is what I did using my equipment. Please don't attempt anything you read here ;)

Original info on this page: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthr ... ?t=2759096

STEP 1.
Turn on ouya and go into clockworkmod recovery menu
Select install zip from sideload option and leave the console running in this mode please.
Go to http://visualgdb.com/UsbDriverTool/ and head down the page a little to the bit that says Downloading. Click the link that says UsbDriverTool-sfx.exe.
Double click and extract UsbDriverTool-sfx.exe to a convenient location. (C:\UsbDriverTool for example)
Open UsbDriverTool.exe from the folder "UsbDriverTool"
Leave the page open and move onto step 2.

Step 2.
Open a new tab in the browser and paste this link: http://visualgdb.com/tutorials/android/ouya/.
Now connect the ouya to the pc via micro usb cable (data cable from Android phone works great) and follow steps 2 and 3 (from the link or as included below)
**Step 2: Download, unpack and start UsbDriverTool. Select "OUYA" in the device list, right-click, and select "Install Android ADB Driver"
**Step 3: When asked whether you want to update adb_usb.ini, select "yes"
You may have to copy and paste the address(es) of the .dll file as the manager probably won't find it on it's own.
You should now have Ouya ADB device working.

Next, go to http://downloads.puresoftware.org/files ... dt-bundle/ ,a repository that includes an x86 version of "adt-bundle-windows-x86-20140702.zip" and download it. (Can take a few minutes at 353mb)
Extract it and copy the "adt-bundle-windows-x86-20140702" folder to C:\

STEP 3.
Go to https://ouyafw.skumler.net/ and download the latest release. (However, I used OUYA-1.2.1353-r1.zip because at the time, it was the latest release.)
After downloading, copy "RC-OUYA-1.2.1353-r1_ota.zip" (or latest build) into "C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86-20140702\sdk\platform-tools"
Open a command prompt and change directory to C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86-20140702\sdk\platform-tools (or navigate to C:\Windows\System32 then right click and copy cmd.exe. Then paste it directly into the folder above and run it directly from there.)
If everything up to this point is correctly set up, simply paste (or type) adb sideload RC-OUYA-1.2.1353-r1_ota.zip (or newer version's name.)
This should install the zip and after it is done, reboot the console from restart option in clockworkmod recovery and you should boot up fine and will have successfully repaired (unbricked) the OUYA.
Note: All apps will have to be reinstalled.
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