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I ran nvflash to restore the gtablet to stock.
The flash completed successfully and Tapntap booted, however all my luanchers and old apps were still there. When I reboot the device goes directly into Apx. Powering with power button no volume, vol- or vol+ gives same result. If I repeat the flash It boots into tapntap bet debits into apx. Do I need to do a factory reset here or somthing else. I am going to try a data wipe and factory reset tonight at the first boot. I want to install TNTllite 5.00 a cordinto.the install post can't install clockworkmod but some post seem to indi ate install with clo kwor works Any Help appreciated.
Im having the exact issue any help would be greatly apreciated. I flashed to stock and all went well but when i power off it gets stuck in apx mode.. The only way I even know it's on is because when I plug the usb into the comp I get the connected notification. PLEASE HELP
Just a complete guess but did you check to see if the vol - was stuck?
Gentlemen:
When I nvflashed both of my tablets, it went through the process -- then it rebooted and started up the version being loaded right up to the main screen all by itself.
I never had to do a thing after starting the .bat file to flash except watch.
I don't know how this will help, but maybe it will stimulated and idea!!
Rev
Thanks to Roebeet I have a working gtablet again! The newer belkit img in his dropbox caused the APX bootloop, I dont know why. As instructed I used the older img and that worked. Did a factory reset and now have a clean install, ready for TNTlite 5.01!
got mine working last night had to use nvflash_gtablet_46 and nvflash_windows_20100500.zip instead of the nvflash_gtablet_2010110500.zip and it worked great for some reason that nvflash_gtablet_2010110500.zip would make my tab get stuck in a bootloop stuck in apx mode!!! Hope this helps it worked for me!
Can you guys please help me? i am in a similar issue. I tried using the 3588 stock .zip to get ready to install tnt 5/ ttx.9 and well it started to boot loop so to NVflash i went. I have tried
nvflash_gtablet_46 and nvflash_windows_20100500.zip and nvflash_gtablet_2010110500.zip and gtab.spx.stock.3588.zip and NONE of them work for me. I am able to sucessfully NVflash them but when the tablet restarts it goes to the tapntap screen the flashes back and forth between that screen and a black blank screen before it goes completely black... The tablet remains on though just with a blank screen and i must hold the power button for 10 seconds to power it off. i have tried every combination of flashing i can think of but no dice.. please help?
ddarvish said:
Can you guys please help me? i am in a similar issue. I tried using the 3588 stock .zip to get ready to install tnt 5/ ttx.9 and well it started to boot loop so to NVflash i went. I have tried
nvflash_gtablet_46 and nvflash_windows_20100500.zip and nvflash_gtablet_2010110500.zip and gtab.spx.stock.3588.zip and NONE of them work for me. I am able to sucessfully NVflash them but when the tablet restarts it goes to the tapntap screen the flashes back and forth between that screen and a black blank screen before it goes completely black... The tablet remains on though just with a blank screen and i must hold the power button for 10 seconds to power it off. i have tried every combination of flashing i can think of but no dice.. please help?
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You might need a data wipe - if you can get past the birds but get stuck at some point after the "GTablet" screen, a data wipe would be my first suggestion.
The problem is that 1105 bekit nvflash (and mine) doesn't have clockworkmod embedded in it to fix that. But, as a workaround, you can replace "part9.img" in the bekit 1105 with clockworkmod's "recovery.img" (just rename part9.img to part9.img.org and then rename recovery.img to part9.img). Redo the nvflash, the reboot into recovery when you are stuck again and wipe data. Once "fixed", then you can undo the change and reflash one more time to get back to full stock, or OTA update to 3588 to get 3588 stock.
I know this is a bit of a PITN due to all the steps, but it does work.
robeet u are absolutely correct and i posted that as my solution in the other thread i started. It finally occured to me when i was reading and there was a line that said NVflash will keep ur /data untouched. I was like OH ****.. hah. I though NVFlash wiped EVERYTHING!!!. Anyway replacing the .img with CWM.img and then wiping and then redoing the 3588 apx update worked.
Please help, can't get win7 to detect the device. When u say usb, is it mini usb on your device or is it full size usb? I was be able to run TNTL 5.0, due to afew crashes, i decide to revert back to 4.2. Since then, my viewsonic g tablet never boot again.
Thanks in advance.
khem1288,
Look at the following thread on USB for nvflashing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=989320
There also are a couple of "Windows" nvflash links in the middle of roebeet's TwoTapX thread.
Rev
butchconner said:
khem1288,
Look at the following thread on USB for nvflashing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=989320
There also are a couple of "Windows" nvflash links in the middle of roebeet's TwoTapX thread.
Rev
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Thank you for your response,
Got mine to work, just want to clarify for those who use win7x64. download three files from thread... nvflash_win, nvflash_gtablet, and usb driver. Turn on device in APX mod, plug in ur tablet via mini usb. Go to windows device manager, making sure it sees APX has proper driver. Go back to nvflash folder and double click on nvflash_gtablet.bat, and relax. Once it's done flash, reboot and enjoy.
thank you all for your hard work.
roebeet said:
You might need a data wipe - if you can get past the birds but get stuck at some point after the "GTablet" screen, a data wipe would be my first suggestion.
The problem is that 1105 bekit nvflash (and mine) doesn't have clockworkmod embedded in it to fix that. But, as a workaround, you can replace "part9.img" in the bekit 1105 with clockworkmod's "recovery.img" (just rename part9.img to part9.img.org and then rename recovery.img to part9.img). Redo the nvflash, the reboot into recovery when you are stuck again and wipe data. Once "fixed", then you can undo the change and reflash one more time to get back to full stock, or OTA update to 3588 to get 3588 stock.
I know this is a bit of a PITN due to all the steps, but it does work.
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Thanks a lot Roebeet. Saved my life too! I formatted the tablet with the format tool that is supposed to erase the BCT and then did an NVflash for the rest and was stuck in a bootloop. Tried both the 1105 and the other bekit, and ended up renaming part9.img, getting CWM to wipe data and working from there. It's TnTlite 4.4 from here on out. Thanks again.
roebeet said:
You might need a data wipe - if you can get past the birds but get stuck at some point after the "GTablet" screen, a data wipe would be my first suggestion.
The problem is that 1105 bekit nvflash (and mine) doesn't have clockworkmod embedded in it to fix that. But, as a workaround, you can replace "part9.img" in the bekit 1105 with clockworkmod's "recovery.img" (just rename part9.img to part9.img.org and then rename recovery.img to part9.img). Redo the nvflash, the reboot into recovery when you are stuck again and wipe data. Once "fixed", then you can undo the change and reflash one more time to get back to full stock, or OTA update to 3588 to get 3588 stock.
I know this is a bit of a PITN due to all the steps, but it does work.
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so after you re-nvflash with cwm as partition 9, how do you get into cwm? after i flash to the stock ROM, i can't get to anything other than apx on shutdown/reboot.
williec30 said:
so after you re-nvflash with cwm as partition 9, how do you get into cwm? after i flash to the stock ROM, i can't get to anything other than apx on shutdown/reboot.
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You restart while holding down the Volume Up key. If it doesn't appear to be shutting down properly then hold down the power key for 30 - 45 seconds and try it again.
K J Rad said:
You restart while holding down the Volume Up key. If it doesn't appear to be shutting down properly then hold down the power key for 30 - 45 seconds and try it again.
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it's doesn't do anything but boot into APX mode... holding power and volume up doesn't do anything other than enter / exit that mode. that is, unless i'm missing something else...
The only thing I can recommend is to try the nvflash again. Make sure you're using bekit's 1105 image and you're following the instructions on this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=861950
It does work.
K J Rad said:
The only thing I can recommend is to try the nvflash again. Make sure you're using bekit's 1105 image and you're following the instructions on this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=861950
It does work.
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the first post doesn't talk about *how* to execute the CWM install, only the nvflash. other posts in the thread talk about the CWM piece, but there is no step by step to get out of APX and into clockwork... that's what i need because something in my config is definitely out of whack.
If your nvflash worked then there is no need for a step by step other than what has been said.
1) Make sure you are using befit's 1105 image
2) Make sure you are using ClockworkMod .8
3) Make sure you've modified the gtablet.cfg file properly.
4) Make sure you didn't get any errors reported from your nvflash.
5) When it is done it should reboot.
If it boots normally, then do a factory reset from within the system settings. Then reboot while holding the volume up key and you should get CWM.
If it doesn't then try to shut it down and restart while holding the volume up key and you should get CWM.
If you're still stuck in an APX loop then I would try nvflashing just the bekit 1105. If that will boot at all you can try to load CWM from an SD card.
If you'd like to post or PM your config file, the result from your nvflash and any other files you've changed I'll be happy to look at them.
Same situation here.... tried everything that was mention but still not working.
As soon I turned on, goes a black screen (apx mode) that's it!!! Power and vol + don't do anything. the only way to boot completely is nvflashing again.... tried to reset data factory but as soon the tablet turn off (restart turn on) black screen.
Can anybody help me.... it has been 12 days already.... I had posted for help before and I already did everything that was suggested..... I don't know what to do anymore.
PLEASE HELP!!!!
I rooted my TF101 model B80 using RazorClaw (nvflash is a no-go for this model). Installed CWM, all was well. I tried to install Prime ROM from CWM, and was unimpressed; tried to restore my Nandroid backup of original rooted OS. Now, Transformer will not boot into any recovery (neither CWM or original green android), and screen comes up garbled. Is there any way I can restore my original stock by merely putting a particular image on my external sd card?
Any other suggestions welcome, I just can't get to a screen (recovery or otherwise) where there is any readable text I can respond to. Nor can I turn the device off. It will continue to reboot in this fashion. When I get home today I'll be able to start from a dead battery.
Thanks
Did you wipe before restore?
davebugyi said:
Did you wipe before restore?
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Yes, I did a full wipe including dalvik cache before all restores. At this point, though, my primary concern is just finding a path back to usability!
DIncLover said:
I rooted my TF101 model B80 using RazorClaw (nvflash is a no-go for this model). Installed CWM, all was well. I tried to install Prime ROM from CWM, and was unimpressed; tried to restore my Nandroid backup of original rooted OS. Now, Transformer will not boot into any recovery (neither CWM or original green android), and screen comes up garbled. Is there any way I can restore my original stock by merely putting a particular image on my external sd card?
Any other suggestions welcome, I just can't get to a screen (recovery or otherwise) where there is any readable text I can respond to. Nor can I turn the device off. It will continue to reboot in this fashion. When I get home today I'll be able to start from a dead battery.
Thanks
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I had the same situation..I used the unbrick method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1123429
then you could try restore a backup ..
To turn off the device press the power button for 10-15 seconds..
bruuuno said:
I had the same situation..I used the unbrick method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1123429
then you could try restore a backup ..
To turn off the device press the power button for 10-15 seconds..
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I can try this when I get home today.... I'm just concerned because the method involves nvflash .... which I thought didn't work from the newer TF models (I have a model B80). I needed to wait for the RazorClaw exploit because previous attempts at using nvflash failed....
Then NVFlash will fail still...
davebugyi said:
Then NVFlash will fail still...
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So am I hopelessly hosed?
Sounds like this problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321207&highlight=green+screen
Being you can't get back into CWM not sure how you'll flash the stock kernel.
HAve you tried Holding Vol Down button plus Power button till you get prompt to enter recovery at which time immediately push Vol up button withion 5 sec.
baseballfanz said:
Sounds like this problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321207&highlight=green+screen
Being you can't get back into CWM not sure how you'll flash the stock kernel.
HAve you tried Holding Vol Down button plus Power button till you get prompt to enter recovery at which time immediately push Vol up button withion 5 sec.
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OK .... my bad.... I guess I wasn't pressing the buttons in the right sequence/duration. I CAN get to CWM!
So, once again, I try to restore the Nandroid backup and after rebooting, end up with the screen situation as in the reference you provided.
So, I am assuming my Nandroid backup is not restoring the kernel that it needs. I was running a recent OTA update; I believe the version was 8.6.5.19.
Where can I get the appropriate kernel to install from CWM? Does it matter in what order I install the kernel and the Nandroid backup?
DIncLover said:
Where can I get the appropriate kernel to install from CWM? Does it matter in what order I install the kernel and the Nandroid backup?
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Look here
http://www.gnufabio.com/revolver/dls/
Same issue, no recovery though
Hi,
I have the same issue as the original poster, B80 serial, RazorClaw root. However, when I boot to recovery I get the green android with yellow triangle and exclamation mark.
I need to restore a recovery on my device as I may need to unroot to send to Asus. I have an even deeper problem of having to have the device connected to power for it to turn on after shut down.
However my main question is for that serial number and root method, what is the best way to flash a recovery on my device (stock or CWM) if I can not get into recovery to begin with?
P.S. RecoveryInstaller will not work, after installing the apk, I click the flash recovery button, the system holds for a bit, then nothing happens.
I will continue to search the forms for some answers, any insights or direction will be appreciated.
I can get into apx mode.
Thank you community!
I think you can flash the recovery via the staging partition. Search around the TF section, it's in here somewhere. Although, I wonder why the 1 click recovery didn't work?
gee one said:
I think you can flash the recovery via the staging partition. Search around the TF section, it's in here somewhere. Although, I wonder why the 1 click recovery didn't work?
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Everything I see in the forms requires one of several conditions which my TF doesn't currently meet.
1. Recovery. I can not go into any recovery, thus I can not perform any flashing of any other rom or recovery.
2. B70 or later. Because of the security in the boot for these new serials, I can not use the NVFlash tools to un-brick / flash.
I am already rooted, however I do not know the reason for lack of recovery on this device. I unfortunately bought it yesterday from Craigslist, so not sure what this guy did before I got it.
I searched for flashing recovery staging partition and did not find anything immediately relevant. Please advice is there is a different wording I should use in my search as I am now getting an immense download on all of this trying to figure out what to do. I am also fairly new to Android devices having 1 other phone that is rooted.
Thank you for all the support and quick response! wonderful community here.
Try searching for posts with /dev/block/mmcblk0p4
This is particularly dangerous because you don't have access to nvflash. If you get bootloops, it is bricked. You have to be sure that whatever you flash will be 100% compatible with what you have now.
Also, when you try to boot into recovery, what does the text at the top say? There should be a version number in there somewhere.
sent from my cyanogen(mod) vision
gee one said:
Try searching for posts with /dev/block/mmcblk0p4
This is particularly dangerous because you don't have access to nvflash. If you get bootloops, it is bricked. You have to be sure that whatever you flash will be 100% compatible with what you have now.
Also, when you try to boot into recovery, what does the text at the top say? There should be a version number in there somewhere.
sent from my cyanogen(mod) vision
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Thank you gee one. I have since been able to install clockworkmod. My issue with the power not turning on if not plugged in still persists, I have started a separate thread.
I found your post on the staging partition here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1309949&highlight=power
Do you recommend this for the issue still persisting?
If so, considering I am on 8.6.5.19 will I have to use the blob from that? It is not on Asus website as I got it from the firmware update option in the settings before loading up my new ROM.
Do you recommend this step as the only resolution or is there another way?
Ok let me get this straight:
You have clockworkmod installed. Can you boot into it and do the buttons work?
Are you getting a garbled screen when you boot into the rom? Or are you just trying to unroot?
The tricky part is to avoid the bootloops of death.
sent from my cyanogen(mod) vision
Honestly what i would do if i were you, assuming i understood correctly that you can get into clockworkmod, just reflash the prime rom you didnt like(after wiping everything, including cache and dalvik), and if it boots and everythings okay, at least you know nothings really wrong with ur tablet. As for the plug in situation, make sure your battery isnt simply dead. As far as i know, it wont charge from recovery, so if uve been stuck without a booting rom for a while, it being dead could definitely be possible. Once you are in a working rom and you sorted out the charging issue, then you should worry about getting back to stock.
Thank you camaros,
I am able to load stock ROM successfully.
Battery is not dead as it is fully charged, and will run un tethered after powerup. I will test resetting it although I doubt that is causing it.
What i would like to determine is, is this related to a hardware or software issue?
Also, is there a way to restore stock recovery from CWM?
Hello,
I need some help to get the new ICS update. I have a TF101 (no G), serial B80, with firmware HTK75.WW_epad-8.6.6.23.
Previously I was on 8.6.6.19 and used razorclaw to root it. Then I have done the wipe data, and installed 8.6.6.23.
When I boot with Power and Vol- then Vol+ to enter RCK mode I get the green android guy with exclamation mark.
When I boot with Power and Vol-, then Vol+ I get 2 options: Wipe data and android cold boot.
I used some apps to test if the device is root and they say no.
Sorry for my english, but it's not my main language.
Any idea to fix this?
The 8.6.6.23 is firmware for the 3G model. You will not see OTA since ICS is not released for G model yet.
You can try to manually install 8.5.6.21. You could also try rooting and installing cwm recovery and flash the ICS ROM
Thanks for the answer. I've searched around and it seems that I can't get back to 8.5.6.21.
When I try to install it I get the android guy with exclamation point.
I guess I have to wait for ICS on 3G model
mantorrix said:
Thanks for the answer. I've searched around and it seems that I can't get back to 8.5.6.21.
When I try to install it I get the android guy with exclamation point.
I guess I have to wait for ICS on 3G model
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Easiest way is to root, install CWM recovery and flash an ICS ROM. Either the stock rooted ROM or one of the many custom ROMs
I was in a similar situation. The ASUS recovery did not work for me either and I couldn't figure out how to install CWM. There is not a lot of help for noobs with B80s and with all the methods out there it was a challenge to find the correct one. Here's what I did:
1. If you are not rooted, follow the instructions in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427838 to get rooted. I had updated to the .21 firmware, and at that point, the nachoroot method is the only option. I had some trouble connecting ADB, but eventually I got it to work. This was the most difficult part of the process.
2. Install CWM. I was having trouble with this using the ASUS recovery, and I think it has to do with B80 models. I found the app in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346180 and it is amazing. If you are rooted, it installs CWM even on the B80 versions. The custom recovery will allow you to install any rom.
3. Download the option B ROM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514658. Place the zip on your SD card. This rom is the ASUS stock ICS firmware with root. Contrary to what some have said--I noticed a huge difference with ICS!
3. Backup all your user apps and data with Titanium Backup (optional). Do not back up system data, just user apps if you want to keep them.
4. Open your recovery. Shut the tablet off, and boot into recovery by holding down the power button and the volume down button until you are prompted to boot into recovery by pressing volume up. Pressing volume up should load CWM.
5. Wipe and then install! To wipe, select "wipe" on the recovery menu. Then wipe all data, cache, and dalvik-cache. To install, select install zip from SD card and find the zip file you downloaded in step 3.
Best of luck!
Hi,
may i hook in here, i've got a similar problem:
i TRY to get in adb mode, but it doesn't work as expected:
i used this thread initially (ASUS Transformer Root ToolKit V7.1 Universal (Windows) | 2011-09-22), i downloaded the toolkit, connected my turned off tab to the pc, booted via Power + vol up, it got connected to windows and i installed the drivers. so far so good. BUT: if i start adb server and use adb device, i dont get any devices listed... i cant do anything. And when i use this nvflash method with the download.bat file, i get an error and the usb connection vanishes... i dont have any further ideas what to do. but i can boot afterwards normaly to 3.2.1, though i dont get any updates
any hints? Thanks for reading anyways
thanks, DK
[edit] i have the version HTK75.DE_epad-8.6.5.21-20111216 installed [/edit]
DreadKing said:
Hi,
may i hook in here, i've got a similar problem:
i TRY to get in adb mode, but it doesn't work as expected:
i used this thread initially (ASUS Transformer Root ToolKit V7.1 Universal (Windows) | 2011-09-22), i downloaded the toolkit, connected my turned off tab to the pc, booted via Power + vol up, it got connected to windows and i installed the drivers. so far so good. BUT: if i start adb server and use adb device, i dont get any devices listed... i cant do anything. And when i use this nvflash method with the download.bat file, i get an error and the usb connection vanishes... i dont have any further ideas what to do. but i can boot afterwards normaly to 3.2.1, though i dont get any updates
any hints? Thanks for reading anyways
thanks, DK
[edit] i have the version HTK75.DE_epad-8.6.5.21-20111216 installed [/edit]
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What you did was put your tablet into APX mode. That's only good if you're doing NVFLash not ADB.
To use ADB just have yourtablet on like normal with USB debugging turn on
Hi,
thanks for your fast reply, you are right. i got my adb device id when beeing in the os, so this works. but, trying to use nvflash/Brk's Asus TF RootKit over apx, i got the initial connection, but when i want to flash it looses the connection or dies or something... no idea what
you got any hints how i can come back to a clean version, which is upgradable?
thx & best regards,
dk
this is the program output btw:
Creating backup of current boot and recovery img
this should take some time... please wait
Loading Bootloader to pad... please wait!
Starting...
Error! Could not load bootloader.
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alexlarson011 said:
I was in a similar situation. The ASUS recovery did not work for me either and I couldn't figure out how to install CWM. There is not a lot of help for noobs with B80s and with all the methods out there it was a challenge to find the correct one. Here's what I did:
1. If you are not rooted, follow the instructions in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427838 to get rooted. I had updated to the .21 firmware, and at that point, the nachoroot method is the only option. I had some trouble connecting ADB, but eventually I got it to work. This was the most difficult part of the process.
2. Install CWM. I was having trouble with this using the ASUS recovery, and I think it has to do with B80 models. I found the app in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346180 and it is amazing. If you are rooted, it installs CWM even on the B80 versions. The custom recovery will allow you to install any rom.
3. Download the option B ROM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514658. Place the zip on your SD card. This rom is the ASUS stock ICS firmware with root. Contrary to what some have said--I noticed a huge difference with ICS!
3. Backup all your user apps and data with Titanium Backup (optional). Do not back up system data, just user apps if you want to keep them.
4. Open your recovery. Shut the tablet off, and boot into recovery by holding down the power button and the volume down button until you are prompted to boot into recovery by pressing volume up. Pressing volume up should load CWM.
5. Wipe and then install! To wipe, select "wipe" on the recovery menu. Then wipe all data, cache, and dalvik-cache. To install, select install zip from SD card and find the zip file you downloaded in step 3.
Best of luck!
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Thanks! This worked for me. Thank you sir! Everything worked fine and I'm now on ICS!
followed exactly alexlarson011's instruction and voila - it works! thanks a lot!
best regards
-dk
Hi
I'm a newbie with Android and I did a couple of things to my Asus Transformer that leaved me in a strange situation and I hope someone here can give me some "light".
Ok, first I did this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1515470 to root the tablet. I thought it was a good thing...
Then, used Rom Manager Premium to install Clockwormod but here is what I think can be wrong. In Rom Manager I have the indication of Clockworkmod version 5.8.2.1 but when I reboot in CWM mode I get 5.5.0.4
The problem is that if I do reboot the tablet always go to ClockworkMod Recovery 5.5.0.4
If I want to reboot and go to Android to use the tablet, I need to use the Power + Volume- combination. Then I get 2 options: Wipe Data or Android. Choose Android and everything seems ok and I can use my Transformer normally.
Now I just flash the Revolver Rom hopping that this could fix my reboot problem, but it didn't
Is there a way to update the Clockworkmod or remove and go to stock rom again?
I'll appreciate any help.
Thanks
First off you posted in the wrong section. Next time use the Q&A section.
Go here for instructions on how to fix your recovery loop problems.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1530337
Hi guys,
My TF101 has a stock US9.2.1.21 and I've downgraded to 9.2.1.17 followed Wolf's instructions. Since I don't have a custom recovery therefore I've used ViperMod (option 1) to root and rooted successfully. Afterwards I install CWM recovery by installing RomManager from Play store and flashed the CWM. However when I turn TF off, press and hold Power+volume down and then press volume UP, I still can't boot to recovery. I've enclosed a screenshot here, please you guys help me to deal with it. Thank you so much!
Hello all,
Could you please spend a minute and help me? Thank you!!!
RomManager has been known to have issues with the transformer. I suggest you get the recovery installer from HERE.