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try this post from roach
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1198066

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Hello all !
Well is the history of my tf300t:
4.1 (stock) OTA to 4.21 (stock), (once had a crash so need to reinstall from sd card (still 4.2.1).)
i have enough with the latency of the tablet ! so i have decided to install cyanogen mod 10 (stable), but the problem is it's a 4.1 and i'm on 4.2.1.
In addition i use twrp 2.5, i was thinking to update to 2.6 but on the install note these 3 versions :
*.-ics - on the 4.0 official software.
*.-jb - if you have official 4.1 software.
*.-4.2 for the official Asus 4.2 update
If you choose the wrong file you may brick your tablet.
right now i'm on 4.2.1 so by logic i need to use the *.-4.2 file but if i want to use cwm 10 (4.1) the twrp will be compatible ? or i need to change version ?
thanks for helping ....
mitomon said:
Hello all !
Well is the history of my tf300t:
4.1 (stock) OTA to 4.21 (stock), (once had a crash so need to reinstall from sd card (still 4.2.1).)
i have enough with the latency of the tablet ! so i have decided to install cyanogen mod 10 (stable), but the problem is it's a 4.1 and i'm on 4.2.1.
In addition i use twrp 2.5, i was thinking to update to 2.6 but on the install note these 3 versions :
*.-ics - on the 4.0 official software.
*.-jb - if you have official 4.1 software.
*.-4.2 for the official Asus 4.2 update
If you choose the wrong file you may brick your tablet.
right now i'm on 4.2.1 so by logic i need to use the *.-4.2 file but if i want to use cwm 10 (4.1) the twrp will be compatible ? or i need to change version ?
thanks for helping ....
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why not use the latest cyanogenmod rom found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2413878
or the awesome cromi-x here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425390
i use cromi-x and its damn quick and smooth
robgee789 said:
why not use the latest cyanogenmod rom found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2413878
or the awesome cromi-x here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425390
i use cromi-x and its damn quick and smooth
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Hi,
Thanks for your answers.
I never heard about cromi-x, and I'm afraid to install a non stable cyanogen version....
mitomon said:
Hi,
Thanks for your answers.
I never heard about cromi-x, and I'm afraid to install a non stable cyanogen version....
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cromi-x is a stock based rom so there is no gapps to flash and it has a lot of options and is extremely stable, ive not had a single crash or reboot in months, i use thats v4 kernel and thats stable and smooth and if yu tick the undervolt option the battery is crazy good

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