Install OS Upgradation in Acer A3-A40 tablet - OS Installation Assistance required

hcganhao
hcganhao Member Posts: 8 New User
edited July 2024 in Tablets

Hi. I've a tablet Acer A3-A40 with Android 6.0 with patch from 5 february 2017 (image version Acer_AV0M0_A3-A40_RV08RC05_WW_GEN1). I find another image, I think is more higher, in Acer website to download, and I downloaded the this zip file. Now I want to install this in my tablet. Anyone help me with details how can do this installation? Thanks.

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  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,972 Trailblazer
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    I believe that post was a spam, with a link to a site completely unrelated to the topic. It was likely just an AI generated post with the link added… We get a lot of those, though they are removed pretty quickly. :)

    Take a look inside the zip file. If it contains only an 'update.zip' file, extract it to your SD card. If it's made up of a bunch of different files, rename it to 'update.zip' and copy it to the SD card. With the SD card inserted reboot and press the power and volume down button simultaneously to get the recovery menu. From there it should be fairly straight forward to load the new OS.

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  • hcganhao
    hcganhao Member Posts: 8 New User

    Great, but exist one problem. This tablet don't have place to use SD card.

  • hcganhao
    hcganhao Member Posts: 8 New User

    There is another way to do it?

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,972 Trailblazer

    The A3-A40 should have a slot for an SD card, you make sure the SD card is formatted FAT32 and put the update.zip file in it's root directory. Are you sure the image you found is correct for your model? I do see RV09RC01.WW.GEN1 on Acer's website, is that the one you are trying?

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  • hcganhao
    hcganhao Member Posts: 8 New User

    Exactly is that image I downloaded. About the slot for an SD card, thanks, I already found. Thanks for all help.

  • hcganhao
    hcganhao Member Posts: 8 New User
    edited July 2024

    By the away, where is the comment of adam543 with all the explanation I need? Gone? 😓

  • hcganhao
    hcganhao Member Posts: 8 New User

    Sorry, I ask again, how to install the android image in my tablet using MicroSD card?

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,972 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓

    I believe that post was a spam, with a link to a site completely unrelated to the topic. It was likely just an AI generated post with the link added… We get a lot of those, though they are removed pretty quickly. :)

    Take a look inside the zip file. If it contains only an 'update.zip' file, extract it to your SD card. If it's made up of a bunch of different files, rename it to 'update.zip' and copy it to the SD card. With the SD card inserted reboot and press the power and volume down button simultaneously to get the recovery menu. From there it should be fairly straight forward to load the new OS.

    Click on "Like" if you find my answer useful or click on "Yes" if it answers your question.
  • hcganhao
    hcganhao Member Posts: 8 New User

    Thanks billsey, for all help.😊

  • hcganhao
    hcganhao Member Posts: 8 New User

    Sorry, billsey, I followed the instructions to change de file to update.zip (because the zip have files like .dat, .bin, boot.img, a folder meta-inf, a much more) but when I choose in boot menu the "update by SD card" there not exist any file to select. I put the zip file in a SD card of 16Gb, formated FAT32. Any addicional help?