I have an Asus Transformer and want to install Android Revolution HD v2.3 ROM. The threat in the developers sections says that my tablet needs to be rooted with RazorClaw as one of the requirements to install this rom. Does it really have to be rooted using RazorClaw or does it matter as long as the tablet is rooted? I was thinking of using the Asus Transformer Root Tool Kit 7.1 to root my tablet. Any ups and downs from using either RazorClaw or the rootkit? Thanks in advanced.
If you can use the razorclaw method that seems to be better. I had to use nvflash on my b70 model. I tried to flash revolution right after and it got stuck in a boot loop. Come to find out that you can only flash roms that have a nvflash version. Which right now is revolver and prime. I use revolver and really like it.
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I'm currently running Revolution HD, but now I just want to go back to rooted stock and I don't know if I just follow the unroot guides and go back to stock that way because I can't find those older update on the asus web site any more only the .24 and .27
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Just download the latest firmware from Asus and use easy flasher.
Thanks I'll do that.
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hey guys i wanted to try the stock jb from asus but im on running the great hydro ATM and i wanted to know the eaisest way to update it, could i just download the update file from asus and extrct it once and put it on my sd card and let the tablet do the hard work, and use voodoo to keep root???
Hydro for JB is rooted - no need for the stock JB to be rooted, just install JB.hydro
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Yeah ive been checking it out but it looks a little confusing for me atm lol
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robgee789 said:
Yeah ive been checking it out but it looks a little confusing for me atm lol
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I was also a little confused at first.
But I just started with downloading the update from asus, unzipped once - placed that fil in root on the internal sdcard.... and when the notification about update came, I let that run to the tf was on JB.
The fastboot and flashed TWRP - and from the TWRP I did all the clear cashes etc and installed JB-hydro... now on 1.3.2 - just running perfect
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Ahh so i can just go from ics hydro to official jb by just normal updating that was what confused me lol, then just twrp (jb version) the flas the hydro fom the fla s h the up date and job done?
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robgee789 said:
Ahh so i can just go from ics hydro to official jb by just normal updating that was what confused me lol, then just twrp (jb version) the flas the hydro fom the fla s h the up date and job done?
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I did it from the stock ICS.... but hydro is based on stock.... I will expect it to work without problems. But haven't tested....
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Hi guys i've been looking through the forums and i have noticed that the tf700 users can flash our roms! I was wondering did anyone try flashing one of their roms with our device?
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Just checked over there we have more updated roms anyway there development seems slow that why they have to port ours lol.
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I agree but in the long run development for their device should pick up and surpass the development we have for ours. So if we find a way to use there roms it will lengthen the amount of content for our tablet.
BUMP! I'd like to get an answer to this as well. It seems that everything is the same other then an LED. Has any tried flashing one of their Roms?
I flashed the TF700 Stock Rom Was trying to get back to ICS. Stock flashed and was running. But then you have the tf700 bootloader
So you can flash them.
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I flashed the TF700 Stock Rom Was trying to get back to ICS. Stock flashed and was running. But then you have the tf700 bootloader
So you can flash them.
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Hum... does this means that we will have 1.5Ghz kernel on our TF300T ?
Hey all, I've read up on alot of what I needed to do with regard to rooting and unlocking and installing a custom recovery and I thank all of the people who've contributed so much to the TF700 scene and the android dev in general.
What i need help with now is a suggestion on which rom to go for. Now I have gotten this far, but this last step is sort of like a leap of faith for me as i do not have nvflash installed because my tablet came with the .30 firmware by default. I also have a few questions: my jb version is 4.1.1, can I flash cm10 for JB 4.1.2? It might be a stupid question, but i haven't found an answer at all from the threads. Cleanrom is also an option, so is it easy to flash? I'm very worried to take the last step because as ive said i dont have nvflash to back me up if something goes horribly wrong.
Any help would be very much appreciated!
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Easy answer: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1919851
Don't look further... just make a backup of what you have now.
Thanks for the link. So i just download it and put it in my ext sd card and install it through twrp?
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Now that ROM Manager just got TWRP support, I'm wondering how well it is working for anyone using it with TWRP?
I've been using ROM Manager with CWM Touch 6.0.2.7, but the CWM folks have not helped the Dev get every ROM Manager feature working 100% with it yet. So I'm wondering if it's any better with TWRP?
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