[Q] Unroot transformer without usb working? - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm running revolver on my transformer. Usb stopped working a while ago. I can charge it but connecting to any pc just gives an error pop up in windows. Bought a new usb cable didn't help.
Anyways wondering if anything has changed so I can get this thing back to stock to rma.
**EDIT Used the EASY unroot method.

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USB Problem! Help!

I have a Samsung Fascinate and my phone won't connect to my computer! A few days ago, I was on rooted stock and I noticed it wouldn't connect to my PC. I did a data wipe and installed MIUI and noticed the problem was still going on. I thought it was no big deal but now it is VERY annoying! I've tried it on my Windows 7 computers and one XP computer and none of them work! They all say that it can't be recognized. I have accidental insurance on it and the person at BestBuy mobile said I can root it without voiding it. I don't know if installing a ROM (MIUI) voids it or not. I'm trying to do an Odin restore and when I put it in download mode, Windows still says that it can't recognize it. I want it on stock before calling them about it. I'm thinking this is a hardware issue. Anyway to get it off of MIUI and back to stock without a PC?! :'(
have you tried going to settings/development and un checking USB Debugging? worked for me after update.
Yes, make sure USB Debugging is not selected, as this will prevent your device from entering storage mode and be picked up by your Computer.
Also, make sure that you're using the original USB data cable that came with your phone. Other cables might allow charging, but won't work for data.
or...
if still doesnt work, try a factory reset (sorry)
I am using the original cable. And USB Debugging is unchecked. It also won't detect my phone in download mode...? Could it maybe be the USB?
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GOOD NEWS! I had another USB cable laying around and it turns out its NOT my phone, its the USB cable!!! STOCK HERE I COME!!!
GagesiPad said:
I have a Samsung Fascinate and my phone won't connect to my computer! A few days ago, I was on rooted stock and I noticed it wouldn't connect to my PC. I did a data wipe and installed MIUI and noticed the problem was still going on. I thought it was no big deal but now it is VERY annoying! I've tried it on my Windows 7 computers and one XP computer and none of them work! They all say that it can't be recognized. I have accidental insurance on it and the person at BestBuy mobile said I can root it without voiding it. I don't know if installing a ROM (MIUI) voids it or not. I'm trying to do an Odin restore and when I put it in download mode, Windows still says that it can't recognize it. I want it on stock before calling them about it. I'm thinking this is a hardware issue. Anyway to get it off of MIUI and back to stock without a PC?! :'(
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Did you download the ADB usb drivers? Also, be very careful downloading the Samsung Drivers and updating Win 7. They broke two of my computers.
USB Problem! Help > answer
ok..i was having same problem..
bt i do check on setings>application>development> USB DEBUGGING
and it;x doneitx working nw

[Q] USB Storage Problem

I don't know if this is a problem with my USB cable, or my phone, or maybe even my Powermac G5. Lately, the USB transfer hasn't been working on any ICS rom on my Mac. It works fine on the PC, but on the Mac I have to use USB storage in Clockwork Recovery.
Today, for the first time, I tried it even in CWM and the Mac told me it was opening it with limited use, and that I should back it up as soon as I can and reformat/repartition/basically fix it. I've never had that happen before.
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I don't know if this is a problem with my USB cable, or my phone, or maybe even my Powermac G5. Lately, the USB transfer hasn't been working on any ICS rom on my Mac. It works fine on the PC, but on the Mac I have to use USB storage in Clockwork Recovery.
Today, for the first time, I tried it even in CWM and the Mac told me it was opening it with limited use, and that I should back it up as soon as I can and reformat/repartition/basically fix it. I've never had that happen before.
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Sounds like you might need drivers for Mac...?
EDIT:
http://groups.google.com/a/googlepr...gory-topic/mobile/android-devices/QOBO4TavZCk
Seems to say that changing the USB port might help.

[Q] Root Standard TF700 without a computer

I have the standard rom and recovery on my TF700 (US) at the moment with rom 10.6.1.14.10 installed off the asus website.
My tablet is unlocked and previous had custom roms (and TWRP) installed.
However I wanted to wipe my tablet and reset it before doing a fresh install of rom to see how it was different.
I however cannot find my PC cable anywhere to connect the tablet to my PC and fastboot the SU privileges and recovery to my tablet, so am stuck at the moment with an unrooted tablet so cannot (i think) do anything.
I tried framaroot from here, but that does not work on this TF700 (only for phones I presume)
Has anyone a suggestion how to restore root and then move onto custom roms again please? I will have a cable next week, so it's not the end of the world, just irritating at the moment.
Your charging cable is not the original? It doubles as a USB cable....
But no, without USB cable you are stuck for the moment.
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Charger is the usb one, but the charger and cable has gone walkies. I am using another charger but that has integrated cable and no usb end.
Oh well, looks like i have to live with stock for the weekend. Actually its not too bad, but will be interested to see the speed change when i go back to customs

No USB access but need to root

I have a tf700 with a strange problem. When I plug it into the computer, it reports there is an error in the USB descriptor and doesn't install the drivers. I know the drivers are installed OK because I have a 2nd tf700 that installs fine. I also tried linux with no luck - lsusb reports nothing when I plug it in, but it does find the other tablet fine.
The error occurs in MTP, PTP, debugging option on or off, and fastboot. It charges normally through the port.
I disassembled the nonworking unit and swapped the port/cable assembly but the problem stayed with the tablet. I also reflashed stock from SD using the stock recovery with no effect.
My goal is to get root access and install TWRP. Does anyone have any suggestions? Is there a way to connect to adb wirelessly without root access or is there an older version of stock I can flash and self-root without a PC?
So it looks like I'm out of luck then?
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NEW TF700T not connecting to computer via USB - OLD one works fine

I just bought a new unopened TF700T 64 GB version on Ebay, but I've had the TF700T 32 GB for several years..
My old 32 GB TF700T is rooted and is running the latest KatKiss, and is able to connect to my computer via the USB port just fine, and my computer recognizes it in the device manager right away.
* * * * * * PROBLEM
However, when I attempt to connect the new one to my PC using the data cable, I get NO error message at all because there is NO connectivity via USB. It charges just fine when it is on the dock and connected to the wall outlet. So I don't really know what the problem is.
I did manage to unlock and root the new device however by downloading some tools directly from the web onto the device itself when I'm connected to Wifi. I was hoping that after rooting and installing the latest KatKiss that it would solve the problem, but it still isn't recognized by any computer I plug it in.
I have tried updating the drivers, I've also tried to switch the old keyboard docks but still no success. My Windows 10 device refuses to recognize it when it's connect to any of the USB ports. There is no connectivity at all.
Please help! There must be some solution to this problem.
Did you reboot your Win10 machine in between connecting the old and the new tablet?
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