I had a working Transformer until earlier today when the OTA update came along. Having accepted installation, my device now gets to the Eee Pad / ASUS logo and hangs there (waited for about 45 minutes after the update). Trying to reboot into recovery gives:
Android WW_epad-user bootloader < e> released by "WW_epad-8.2.3.6-20110414".
Checking for android ota recovery
Booting recovery kernel image
It does not give me the Up to recovery, Down to wipe option.
Any thoughts on how I might recover the device?
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Ohh **** that dont sound good
Sorry i cant help with any advice on fixing it, apart from trying a factory reset ?
Did you apply the update with under 50% of the battery available ?
No, full. And connected to the mains.
I cant get any option to do a full wipe, it never asks me.
morak said:
No, full. And connected to the mains.
I cant get any option to do a full wipe, it never asks me.
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There are some things you can try in this thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1032374
Here a few key combinations for anyone interested:
VOL_DOWN + POWER (continue holding VOL_DOWN when it starts booting until you get a prompt) = Bootloader which offers two prompted options: (1) Recovery if you press VOL_UP within 5 seconds or (2) Data wipe if you press VOL_UP later. None of these seem to offer any USB devices like fastboot etc.
VOL_UP + POWER or VOL_DOWN + VOL_UP + PLUG IN USB = NVFlash mode. It clearly is the NVFlash APX device that we see appearing, but it barfs as soon as we run any sort of nvflash on it (Many Windows and Linux versions have been tried). Please note that in this mode the screen stays completely blank and the only way to get out of it is the following option:
Hold POWER for ~10s = Forced power off. This always helps if you are stuck in some weird mode and nothing on the screen
Dont know if any of these key presses will work on yours, worth a try to get it to recover ?
Yeah I had seen that thread. Unfortunately no joy from either option. I dont get the prompt when I do VOL DOWN+POWER, just seems to go straight into recovery. And as the post says, NVflash doesn't help at the moment.
Can't even seem to get the ADB USB devices to show up, I can only get the APX device which seems to be fairly useless ATM. Looks like I may have to RMA the thing.
What is that small hole next to HDMI port? Did you try that, it may just be button (use paper pin) to reset it to factory default?
Or maybe microphone ? lol i personnaly don't think those tablets would actually have a reset button, would check the manual first before sticking a paper pin into every holes...
My Transformer just came in, I accepted the OTA update and while installing it saw this thread and had a dreadful feeling. Thankfully, it rebooted fine and is working... sounds like something's wrong with yours unfortunately OP .
If you haven't tried the 10 second power button method as mentioned in an earlier post it's definitely worth a try.
stuntdouble:
I thought the 10 sec power button thing just turned the device off. Is there something else I can do that I am missing?
I think it clears cache and/or ram too. I'm not saying it will definitely fix your problem, it may not, but if it was me I'd try everything. It won't damage anything so don't worry.
Have you tried getting into the Clockwork mod recovery? You need to place it on an external microsd and when you do the holding down when switching on thing, it goes into the recovery on the card instead of the stock one. It might allow you to flash a rom to get it running again.
You can find the Clockwork recovery with instructions here
http://android.modaco.com/content/a...od-recovery-for-the-asus-eee-pad-transformer/
Good idea, unfortunately it didnt work. It doesnt appear to be allowing me to get to the point where it will read EP101_SDUPDATE.zip from the SD.
You sure filename is EP101? Shouldnt it be TF?
All the instructions call for EP101, but I tried TF too just in case!
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What is that small hole next to HDMI port? Did you try that, it may just be button (use paper pin) to reset it to factory default?
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It's a microphone. If you go poking a paperclip in there, good luck claiming under warranty.
Same thing just happened to me... reboot for update, stuck at boot screen.
Not sure if we can find a EP101_SDUPDATE.zip for higher than 20110414 if that'd be a fix or what... or even a PC restore process.
hecatomb said:
Same thing just happened to me... reboot for update, stuck at boot screen.
Not sure if we can find a EP101_SDUPDATE.zip for higher than 20110414 if that'd be a fix or what... or even a PC restore process.
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sonofab*tch same here. You would think they would warn people that this could happen. This is ridiculous. Their worthless phone tech kept traying to get me to hold f9. I wanted to reach through the phone and punch him.
So you are getting bricked units with stock? No modications or rooted devices?
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So you are getting bricked units with stock? No modications or rooted devices?
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Root doesnt work on the US devices, also, OP hadnt rooted.
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My Tf got stuck at the logo Eee Pad boot after I tried to restore the old rom, and now it can't do anything except boot and stuck at the logo.
I tried the nvflash unbricking technique from rayman84 : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1123429
, but my TF only listed as unknown device when I tried to get to APX mode and it also said,
"This device is disabled because the firmware of the device did not give it the required resources. (Code 29)"
Now I don't know what else to do. Please help! I hope I am not completely bricked the device yet.
Have you tried the button combo to get into recovery?
Press and hold the Vol down + power button.
When prompt, you'll see lines of words at the top left of the screen, push the Vol up button immediately within 5 sec to get into recovery.
Apparently, I didn't know the button combo. Anyways you save my niece's TF. Thanks a bunch
Edit: although the tablet is working now, it still got the message usb unknown device. Do you know how to fix it?
Hi, i don't know if i should post a new thread but my problem is almost the same as bengob3t's one.
I have a brand new TF101 with a B70 Serial number, but i successfully rooted it using the RazorClaw Tool. Then i tried to install clockwork mod followin this topic : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1106587
I directly applied the instructions from step 8 (download hashmyfiles etc...) and i rebooted my Eee pad manually step 13
I didn't see any progress bar, but my device is stuck on the Asus screen, and the speakers make stange noises at regular intervals.
I am able to go into recovery though (power + vol down then vol up) but the factory reset doesn't work, and i cant really do anything (at least not anything that i know what it is).
Is my tablet definitely bricked ? If not, how can i bring it back to life ?
I wasn't able to use NVFlash, as i can't seem to go in APX mode. I press power+vol up, i hear the sound usb device connected and immediately after i hear the sound "usb device disconncted"
Nvflash says
"Nvflash started
rcm version 0X4
Command send failed (usb write failed)"
Thanks in advance for your help.
EDIT : When i put the micro sdcard from my phone into the tablet, i am able to mount it. So i will probably be able to flash something from it, but what ? Do i have to flash a recovery ? Directly a custom rom ?
I'm a little lost, but i'll try to give you guys as mush info as i can find.
EDIT2 : I flashed the PRIME rom, everything seems to be back to normal... if you got info on my situation, don't hesitate to fill me in ^^ i'd like to understand what i did wrong, even though i dodged the bullet.
bengob3t said:
Apparently, I didn't know the button combo. Anyways you save my niece's TF. Thanks a bunch
Edit: although the tablet is working now, it still got the message usb unknown device. Do you know how to fix it?
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Do you have the correct driver installed? Do you have Asus sync install on your PC?
hmm.. I'm not sure. I downloaded the unbricked tool nvflash file, and the tool already had usb driver inside it. Is that the driver you were talking about? I never were able to get to the point where I need to point the APX to where the driver located because it always said unknown driver the whole time.
So I have my TF101, updated to the ICS release when it came out, rooted of course.
Since then it was kind of unstable. When not using the device it would appear to power off, but pressing the power button for about 10 seconds would bring it back up.
I noticed the recovery was not available after the update, but paid it no mind for that time.
Then out of nowhere the device screen will not turn on. After long pressing the power button a click noise can be heard, it's supposed to be the camera. Since it wasn't responding, I though it was bricked.
Then connecting it to the PC will let me access all the files on the device, something very weird.
I have tried various combinations of things after a very long and tedious search, nothing seems to work.
Here are the symptoms:
-The device is turned on, but no backlight or sound.
-When long pressing the power button click sound is heard.
-When connected to the PC via usb the files on the device can be accessed.
-ADB is accessible and the device can be rebooted via it.
-After rebooting the device via the power button or ADB usb comes up almost immediately, I don't think this happens when booting normally.
So basically, is the device bricked? Why can I access files from it? How can I push a working recovery for the TF101? Is it possible to flash a ROM from ADB?
I know these are a lot of questions, but I tried, and failed. Haven't found a case like this online, and my ADB experience is limited to adb shell and reboot
Thanks in advance for the help!
Hi Cronoadvan,
looks like your screen is dead, if you check q&A you see that more people have the same thing lately.
Is your device SBK1? so, are you able to use nvflash?
Cronoadvan said:
So I have my TF101, updated to the ICS release when it came out, rooted of course.
Since then it was kind of unstable. When not using the device it would appear to power off, but pressing the power button for about 10 seconds would bring it back up.
I noticed the recovery was not available after the update, but paid it no mind for that time.
Then out of nowhere the device screen will not turn on. After long pressing the power button a click noise can be heard, it's supposed to be the camera. Since it wasn't responding, I though it was bricked.
Then connecting it to the PC will let me access all the files on the device, something very weird.
I have tried various combinations of things after a very long and tedious search, nothing seems to work.
Here are the symptoms:
-The device is turned on, but no backlight or sound.
-When long pressing the power button click sound is heard.
-When connected to the PC via usb the files on the device can be accessed.
-ADB is accessible and the device can be rebooted via it.
-After rebooting the device via the power button or ADB usb comes up almost immediately, I don't think this happens when booting normally.
So basically, is the device bricked? Why can I access files from it? How can I push a working recovery for the TF101? Is it possible to flash a ROM from ADB?
I know these are a lot of questions, but I tried, and failed. Haven't found a case like this online, and my ADB experience is limited to adb shell and reboot
Thanks in advance for the help!
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Since no ASUS logo is displayed, it is likely a hardware problem. Maybe you can try to bring it into recovery mode by pressing power + vol down button.
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Hi Cronoadvan,
looks like your screen is dead, if you check q&A you see that more people have the same thing lately.
Is your device SBK1? so, are you able to use nvflash?
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I am not sure, how do I check that? nvflash, at least the version I'm trying to use, won't run on win764? It's rather confusing.
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Since no ASUS logo is displayed, it is likely a hardware problem. Maybe you can try to bring it into recovery mode by pressing power + vol down button.
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The screen does not light up at all, and USB is accessible after around 4 secs of long pressing power and hearing the click noise(camera?) which is not normal since no device boots so fast. This tablet never did anyway, taking from 20 to 30 secs.
After USB is available I can adb shell from windows but that's pretty much it, I don't know what to do afterwards.
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I am not sure, how do I check that? nvflash, at least the version I'm trying to use, won't run on win764? It's rather confusing.
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Check your serial number. If its below B70 you got SBK1.
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Check your serial number. If its below B70 you got SBK1.
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Yes it is, it's B50. Is that a bad thing?
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Yes it is, it's B50. Is that a bad thing?
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Hi Cronoadvan,
thats not bad, this means that you could use nvflash to put a new image on your TF if you want to to make sure that it is working. If you use this forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1558170
then it wil be stock again, and if needed you can then send your TF back for repair.
If you look and search in development you will find some ways how to use nvflash. like this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22465766
Hope this helps.....
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Hi Cronoadvan,
thats not bad, this means that you could use nvflash to put a new image on your TF if you want to to make sure that it is working. If you use this forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1558170
then it wil be stock again, and if needed you can then send your TF back for repair.
If you look and search in development you will find some ways how to use nvflash. like this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22465766
Hope this helps.....
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Thank you so much! That was my last resort and sadly was clueless on how to do that too!
Hopefully it's just some kind of weird software coma, but now even if it's a hardware problem there is still hope!
Thank you very much good Sir, may life repay you thrice as much
Your welcome......please read the apx and nvflash option really well. It is rather straightforward but you have to install the apx drivers correct and use power and volume + (together) to enter apx mode. Voor drivers maybe you can use this forum below:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1185104
it had an option for installing apx drivers for win 7 64 bit.
Hope your screen will work again, and if not you can send it back without warrant loss...
good luck!!!!!
i was trying to do a factory reset on my TF700, and it was rooted.. but it froze during the reset, now when i try to turn it on it says "device is unlocked" and shows the asus and tegra logos, but stays there, if i hold volume down when i hole the power button it says "booting recovery kernel image" and freezes... i have no selection that i can select between here.... and lastly if i hold volume up, im able to detect APX through my computer and have the proper driver installed, but i dont know where to go here
so is it bricked? what do i do now?
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i was trying to do a factory reset on my TF700, and it was rooted.. but it froze during the reset, now when i try to turn it on it says "device is unlocked" and shows the asus and tegra logos, but stays there, if i hold volume down when i hole the power button it says "booting recovery kernel image" and freezes... i have no selection that i can select between here.... and lastly if i hold volume up, im able to detect APX through my computer and have the proper driver installed, but i dont know where to go here
so is it bricked? what do i do now?
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Can your pc see it through fastboot mode? connect your pc to your device, then hold down volume down and power button, when see white text let go both buttons, hit volume down to switch to the USB icon, then hit volume up button twice. On your computer, open command prompt (cmd) go to the directory where fastboot.exe is installed and type :
fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
hit enter, is your computer reboot??
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Can your pc see it through fastboot mode? connect your pc to your device, then hold down volume down and power button, when see white text let go both buttons, hit volume down to switch to the USB icon, then hit volume up button twice. On your computer, open command prompt (cmd) go to the directory where fastboot.exe is installed and type :
fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
hit enter, is your computer reboot??
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as i said, when i hold volume and power i get no option to select anything, the white text just says "booting recovery kernal image".. no option to select USB or fastboot
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as i said, when i hold volume and power i get no option to select anything, the white text just says "booting recovery kernal image".. no option to select USB or fastboot
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Then not much you can do but to send out for repair, you could try to keep it off for awhile and try again, hopefully it can boot into recovery, but very slim at this point.
Just for the hell of it, hit the reset button too, maybe magic will come!
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Then not much you can do but to send out for repair, you could try to keep it off for awhile and try again, hopefully it can boot into recovery, but very slim at this point.
Just for the hell of it, hit the reset button too, maybe magic will come!
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ive tried the reset button too.... will asus repair it even though its been rooted?
jason41987 said:
ive tried the reset button too.... will asus repair it even though its been rooted?
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Being rooted is not a problem. Being unlocked might be a problem.
jason41987 said:
ive tried the reset button too.... will asus repair it even though its been rooted?
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MartyHulskemper is correct, you should be ok. You should exchange with the company you purchase it from if within 30 days.
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MartyHulskemper is correct, you should be ok. You should exchange with the company you purchase it from if within 30 days.
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aah, it was unlocked too
jason41987 said:
aah, it was unlocked too
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Just return it and play dumb. Worst case you have to pay for your repair.
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Just return it and play dumb. Worst case you have to pay for your repair.
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what do you think such a repair would cost? not needing anything hardware fixed?
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what do you think such a repair would cost? not needing anything hardware fixed?
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I your case I think they just need to reflash the bootloader should cost around $100. If mainboard or screen range from 250-350 (shipping, parts and labor). Can you just exchange from where you purchased?
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I your case I think they just need to reflash the bootloader should cost around $100. If mainboard or screen range from 250-350 (shipping, parts and labor). Can you just exchange from where you purchased?
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i wouldnt want to exchange it.. wouldnt trust someone else with the data, and also, im partial to this one now.. kind of sentimental
according to other brick cases, bricked devices due to bootloaders need their motherboard replaced. after repairs you will not be able to unlock it again.
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according to other brick cases, bricked devices due to bootloaders need their motherboard replaced. after repairs you will not be able to unlock it again.
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that sounds absolutely rediculous for a bootloader error, and unable to ever be unlocked again?.. thats insane that they would do that, but i heard about it before.. this all happened because of a faulty backup image to begin with, that froze my damn tablet while reverting to factory settings... makes me so angry that this is their policy....
so has anyone else had this issue before? and what did it cost?
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that sounds absolutely rediculous for a bootloader error, and unable to ever be unlocked again?.. thats insane that they would do that, but i heard about it before.. this all happened because of a faulty backup image to begin with, that froze my damn tablet while reverting to factory settings... makes me so angry that this is their policy....
so has anyone else had this issue before? and what did it cost?
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is it possible to fix this myself? i am able to get an apx connection with my computer... if o hold power and press volume down it attempts to load a backup image which im guessing was corrupted in the first place... not sure the bootloader is really the issue?
anyone?
If you don't have nvflash backup(for use with APX mode), and you can't get to recovery. You pretty much done.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using xda premium
nvflash backup had to have been installed on the tablet prior to this happening?.. or do i use nvflash to install a backup, and if so, couldnt i get a vanilla backup image somewhere?
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nvflash backup had to have been installed on the tablet prior to this happening?.. or do i use nvflash to install a backup, and if so, couldnt i get a vanilla backup image somewhere?
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Well obviousely you don't have nvflash backup. You only can make a backup of nvflash if you have build version .26, once you updated, there is NO WAY you can make nvflash backup. The problem is there is no way we can communicate with your device to dump any image since the recovery is gone (corrupted). You need this recovery so you can push or load file/image etc.. from your sdcard or from your PC. All you can do now is keep playing with it and hope for miracle for some how you can get back in recovery mode.
well this is exactly what comes up when i hold power and volume down... im not sure if this means much to anyone
also, it speaks of checking for an android ota recovery, however it cannot find one... where is an ota recovery image located? im assuming somewhere over the internet?... or is it on a removable SD card?
the device is unlocked.
Android cardhy-user bootloader <2.10 e> released by "US_epad-9.4.5.30-20120907" A03
checking for android ota recovery
Booting recovery kernel image
My tf300t will go to the asus boot screen and after a few mins it starts to flash on and off. it is unlocked and i had custom rom then i downloaded the 4.2.1 from the asus webpage then flashed it but was not happy with the way it ran so tried to go back to custom rom and as soon as i hit the RCK it started it. I no longer can get in to bootloader menu and only shows up on the computer as ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIME APX
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My tf300t will go to the asus boot screen and after a few mins it starts to flash on and off. it is unlocked and i had custom rom then i downloaded the 4.2.1 from the asus webpage then flashed it but was not happy with the way it ran so tried to go back to custom rom and as soon as i hit the RCK it started it. I no longer can get in to bootloader menu and only shows up on the computer as ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIME APX
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Try this thread and see if it helps. It doesn't hurt to contact members in there for further help. Good luck
I have tryed everything i am lost on what to do next. fastboot did not work
jdehle said:
I have tryed everything i am lost on what to do next. fastboot did not work
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If you mean powering on and off (bootloop) then hold volume down and if lucky after two or three times of powering on you may get the bootloader menu.
If you mean the screen just flashes then try the reset while holding volume down.
reset: small hole about 25mm or 1inch below the sdcard slot. Use a small paperclip. Press in gently and it will stop. Press slightly harder and you will feel a spring collapse, release.
Good Luck!
If the first method fails you can try the reset even in a bootloop.
and a reset while holding volume down can put you into the bootloader.
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If you mean powering on and off (bootloop) then hold volume down and if lucky after two or three times of powering on you may get the bootloader menu.
If you mean the screen just flashes then try the reset while holding volume down.
reset: small hole about 25mm or 1inch below the sdcard slot. Use a small paperclip. Press in gently and it will stop. Press slightly harder and you will feel a spring collapse, release.
Good Luck!
If the first method fails you can try the reset even in a bootloop.
and a reset while holding volume down can put you into the bootloader.
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I tried everything you told me with no luck I am slowly losing hope that I will never get it up and running again. If you can think of anything I can try next pls let me know. and think you all for trying to help a newbee
jdehle said:
I tried everything you told me with no luck I am slowly losing hope that I will never get it up and running again. If you can think of anything I can try next pls let me know. and think you all for trying to help a newbee
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I'm sorry I have no more because of the situation of your tablet.
Maybe someone else will find this and help.
Can you get to fastboot? I.e can you power on with power + dwn and get it to stabilize (not reboot) at the fastboot screen?
If you can get there, then maybe you can reflash your recovery (make sure you use the right one), and then from there, either install a new ROM or restore from a backup?
no luck with the fastboot at all I think there is no hope for this tablet I have tryed everything I can think of. :crying:
Only recourse I can find...
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no luck with the fastboot at all I think there is no hope for this tablet I have tryed everything I can think of. :crying:
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without resorting to sending the tablet to Asus, is replacing the motherboard. I found one on ebay for around $100. Cheaper than sending it to Asus...
That would be nice if asus would make a software that would work on the new update something like Nflash I hate to think everyone that bricked the tf300t needs to buy a new motherboard to fix it. I know there is a work around out there that can do it but trying to find it is another story lol. But im giving up for now and hopeing someone comes up with something
Hello to everyone. I beg your help, please. I bought this amazing second hand tablet last friday. At the first attemp, and because I didn't want to read all the threads, I bricked the tablet. Yes, stupid thought, I know.
Because I wasn't happy with the result, I wiped all and delete bootloader, system, data... Everything. I know something with Microsoft issues and brave me (and silly) I thought It was similar, that I could start from outside of the tablet even if it was blank.
Anyway, the facts are:
The tablet is allways on, in APX mode. When I press down the power boton, it reboot. I know because when it's conected to my laptop, I can see the USB interface conected and the APX mode on it.
The screen is allways in black. ALLWAYS. No matter if I try to start in recovery in bootloader or any other way to start the system. Black, nice black.
Of course, no result in Power + Vol up, Power + Vol -, pressing power during 3 hours and 23 minutes... (I'm joking), but for long.
The only signal by which I know that it's not dead at all its when I conect the charger. I can see the small orange light in the power buton saying: "I'm alive"
Ok, I don't know what to do. I've read during the weekend as much as I could, tried evrything and nothing fixed. If it helps, before playing to be God, I had Android 4.0.1, I unlocked the bootloader with the apk, I installed the TWRP recovery and everything were right until I wanted to update the rom. Some mystakes that I don't remember and this is what I can tell you. Any holy soul which can help me, please? If not, can anyone help me? Thank you and I'll be looking forward your help.
evoin said:
Hello to everyone. I beg your help, please. I bought this amazing second hand tablet last friday. At the first attemp, and because I didn't want to read all the threads, I bricked the tablet. Yes, stupid thought, I know.
Because I wasn't happy with the result, I wiped all and delete bootloader, system, data... Everything. I know something with Microsoft issues and brave me (and silly) I thought It was similar, that I could start from outside of the tablet even if it was blank.
Anyway, the facts are:
The tablet is allways on, in APX mode. When I press down the power boton, it reboot. I know because when it's conected to my laptop, I can see the USB interface conected and the APX mode on it.
The screen is allways in black. ALLWAYS. No matter if I try to start in recovery in bootloader or any other way to start the system. Black, nice black.
Of course, no result in Power + Vol up, Power + Vol -, pressing power during 3 hours and 23 minutes... (I'm joking), but for long.
The only signal by which I know that it's not dead at all its when I conect the charger. I can see the small orange light in the power buton saying: "I'm alive"
Ok, I don't know what to do. I've read during the weekend as much as I could, tried evrything and nothing fixed. If it helps, before playing to be God, I had Android 4.0.1, I unlocked the bootloader with the apk, I installed the TWRP recovery and everything were right until I wanted to update the rom. Some mystakes that I don't remember and this is what I can tell you. Any holy soul which can help me, please? If not, can anyone help me? Thank you and I'll be looking forward your help.
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Are you able to access fastboot? If so, flash the STOCK ASUS 4.0.1 Rom again. The mistake I think you made was flashing a ROM not compatible with the bootloader you have. You first have to update the bootloader to 4.1.1 or 4.2.1 to flash any of the current ROMS.
No fastboot, no bootloader update.
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Are you able to access fastboot? If so, flash the STOCK ASUS 4.0.1 Rom again. The mistake I think you made was flashing a ROM not compatible with the bootloader you have. You first have to update the bootloader to 4.1.1 or 4.2.1 to flash any of the current ROMS.
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Thanks for the reply:
I can't access fastboot. The tablet does nothing, just allways on in APX, so I can't update the bootloader. Neither I can't switch it off. I've read smething about run out the battery and start a process with ODIN?
I haven't tried it before, but maybe there's a way to create a bootable SD that will automatically install one of the stock ROMs so you can start over again?
If you can't get to the bootloader/fastboot/recovery and only have APX and no back upped NVFlash files then I think you are bricked unfortunately
hi is there any solution to solve this problem, or tablet dead
I'm in the same situation! :crying:
no solution???
Same story
Same here -- black screen, PC recognizes it as an APX device, but neither fastboot nor adb seem to work.
I didn't even try to mod mine. I was just using it normally, and it crashed, and now all it does is give me a black screen. When I poke the reset button, my PC notices the device disconnection and then a minute later it re-connects, but still nothing.
Holding down volume up/down during reset does nothing. Holding down power, with or without volume buttons, for an extended period does nothing.
This looks to be like an epidemic problem for these devices. Has nobody gotten a handle on it yet?
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I am also in your situation.
I have a tablet with Tegra xperia 3, black screen! APX mode only!
Does not read any adb and fastboot driver!!
There are new?
Hi everyone,
for me now the same situation. Only APX aviable. no fastboot ect...
pls help me solve this issue.
Thanks a lot.
Turn on in APX-Mode. You won't see anything on the screen, the display does not turn on.
If you connect the USB cable to a Windows PC, Windows will recognize it as an APX device.
On this mode you may use nvflash tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1969797.
If nothing works, you should exchange the Mainboard!