Just a few days ago the CyanogenMod folks released an alpha version of CyanogenMod 7.1 for the HP TouchPad tablet. This version had a small issue, which you may have noticed, with the Android Market not displaying some applications like the Dolphin browser and others. Thanks to loughary @ RootzWiki it is now possible to fix that. Let’s see how.
Disclaimer: Please note that we will not be responsible if you end up bricking your device. Rooting or customizing your device can be risky, if you follow the instructions you should be fine!
Before you fix the Android Market make sure your HP TouchPad is running CyanogenMod 7.1. Read our article @ How To Install Android on the HP TouchPad.
The fix is just a zip file which you have to install from Recovery on your TouchPad. You can download the file here and copy it to your HP TouchPad.
Once the file (update-cm-7.1.0-tenderloin-marketfix-Flemmard.zip) is copied to your tablet, reboot it into Recovery, select install from zip and select the zip file mentioned above.
Wait until it is installed and enjoy full Android Market access on your HP TouchPad running CyanogenMod 7.1 (CM 7.1).
In case you don’t want to install this fix from a zip file in CWM, there is also another way to fix the Android Market by editing a file. You can find all the details @ http://rootzwiki.com/showthread.php?7972-Fixed-Market-Filtering&p=169395&viewfull=1#post169395.
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