[Q] What have I done? - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

What have I done?
Running latest android firmware on a B60.....tried installing a custom Rom with NVflash. After the install my tablet did not reboot. There were only 2 lines of white text at the top of the screen. I tried to restart the tablet but nothing comes up on the screen - it stays black. I can not boot into Recovery either. I did previously install CWM. I can hear my computer beep when I plug in the usb cable but from here I am lost. I can't seem to get ADB to recognize anything either. Must say that I am totally lost!
I have been searching the forums all night but just don't seem to find what I need to fix my Transformer.
Anyone that can help????

sqlhawkn said:
What have I done?
Running latest android firmware on a B60.....tried installing a custom Rom with NVflash. After the install my tablet did not reboot. There were only 2 lines of white text at the top of the screen. I tried to restart the tablet but nothing comes up on the screen - it stays black. I can not boot into Recovery either. I did previously install CWM. I can hear my computer beep when I plug in the usb cable but from here I am lost. I can't seem to get ADB to recognize anything either. Must say that I am totally lost!
I have been searching the forums all night but just don't seem to find what I need to fix my Transformer.
Anyone that can help????
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You didn't wipe data before nvflash did you? Nvflash doesn't touch the data partition, and data from one rom sometimes don't play nice with another rom.
Set up to nvflash again. This time before you nvflash press and hold the volume minus button. After nvflash is done you will go straight to the screen that asks if you want to go into recovery. Within 5 sec of it you must press the volume + button. Wipe data. etc.

Wow - that was a quick response - Thanks!
I did not wipe data before running nvflash. My PC shows everything running in the cmd window and my tablet shows the 2 lines of white text. After the install - the cmd window closes - my tablet still stays on with the 2 lines of text.
Are you saying to hold the Vol - while the nvflash is running?

sqlhawkn said:
Wow - that was a quick response - Thanks!
I did not wipe data before running nvflash. My PC shows everything running in the cmd window and my tablet shows the 2 lines of white text. After the install - the cmd window closes - my tablet still stays on with the 2 lines of text.
Are you saying to hold the Vol - while the nvflash is running?
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Normally, nvflash restarts your tablet for you. But if this is your case, then hold down the power button to turn off. Then try to turn it on. If you can't, then it's bricked. Turn off again. Turn on with both power and volume down button. Once the texts appeared, press the volume up button to go into recovery. You need to wipe data.

I still have nothing on my screen......adb wont detect it either. The only way I know it is on is when it makes the connect noise through my desktop.
Any other advice???

What do the two lines of text say?
I suspect that you are in nvflash mode, but there is no rom to flash.

if you had CWM installed why were you trying to flash a ROM with NVFlash? seems like more trouble than using CWM, was there already a problem with your recovery?

says something about nvflash and the 2nd line has a bunch on numbers and letters.....I suspect it is still in the nvflash mode. I have downloaded the revolver rom.....do I unzip it into the nvflash folder?

I'm not sure, but that seems to be a common mis-step with nvflash. Unzip it and have a peek inside- it might be a bunch of img files.
I think with those roms, there is a download.bat file to run after you unzip the rom... OR try typing something like "nvflash(.exe) -r --go" to see if that gets you out of nvflash mode so that you can try again

Just fixed it - unzip the ROM into the nvflash folder.......you folks on here are awesome! Thanks gee one! Thanks Thanks

sqlhawkn said:
Just fixed it - unzip the ROM into the nvflash folder.......you folks on here are awesome! Thanks gee one! Thanks Thanks
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Am I to understand you didn't have a rom in your nvflash folder before?

Finally figured out what I was doing wrong....I was unzipping the Prime rom into the nvflash folder.....noticed the file type said 4file so I unzipped that and I had the files needed to flash the rom. Clicked on the download file and it installed like it should.

Now I am spoiled......just flashed my 2nd......the latest Prime rom.

Slow down there- all that flashing will make you go blind!

i have cwm 5.x.x.x on my tf and always flash through recovery on my tf. That way i can dl a new rom and flash it in one sitting without having to connect to a pc. My opinion it is safer and easier (safer imo because when you were flashing a device with a pc, you are depending on both devices not to hiccup)

Picking up an sd card tomorrow so that I can do the same and flash roms from it. Without one + being completely new at this I tried the NVflash method. It worked fine as long as I had a ROM in the folder for it to install!!

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Stuck no recovery. No nothing.

I have a sl101. I only get eeepad screen. My son did something to the machine. I can get it to say booting recovery but nothing happens. I also can get a text that says cold booting Linux. Again nothing happens. Nvflash says USB write fail. But when I check adb the device is recognized. Is there a way for me to adb push a recovery in there for me to boot too, so I can reflash a rom. I have a little dilema here. I also was wondering if I can flash rom thru adb. I read once that's how they used to do it on g1. I don't know if I am speaking accurately though. Any kind of light shed on me will be greatly appriciated
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not sure about the slider but i had a customer return yesterday with this exact issue on the tf101 and i couldnt get out of it. the tf just kept switching itself back on and getting stuck on the splash screen.
found this set of instructions but im not sure if its what you need or if it will work:
http://androidroot.mobi/technical/asus-eee-pad-transformer-tf101-root-cwm-recovery/
good luck
That is exactly what is going on with mine. The slider is basicly the same thing. I plug it in and I tries to boot. I thought you had to be booted into recovery or the rom for adb to work? That's why I believe this method you just revealed to me. Or some variation of it will work. I will be trying shortly.
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not working transformer
i have asus tranfrormer 9.x.x.x, recovery 5.8.x.x, after i did superwipe , every thing is gone and i cant flash any rom through adb/nvflash saying cant write to sdcard (read only). any suggestions?
HELP : Same problem, no apx, recovery strange, no boot
I still have access to clockwork but nothing seems to install, i tried update clockwork nothing worked, reboot gives me clockwork, APX don't work...
please HELP !!!!
densleonis said:
I still have access to clockwork but nothing seems to install, i tried update clockwork nothing worked, reboot gives me clockwork, APX don't work...
please HELP !!!!
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nvflash if your TF101 is compatible model.. (must B60 and below).
Or read Wolf's thread HERE. It might helped everyone here..
Thanks but everything needs adb connexion and as apx is not working, i can't connect ADB..
I have a B50 model
Nobody have a clue ?
well, I have to send it back to my reseller that will change it but before that I need to delete clockwork mode or brick it, how can i do ?
I tried every thread here, update rom does nothing, looks like it does not write anything on the tablet
Thanks in advance
try to follow this procedure...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25636698&postcount=5
let me know
Hello, thanks, but as I can't get to apx mode, I can't use nvflash, so still stuck with my recovery, I tried to modify super Wipe package to do things but can't get through...
If someone can make a package to delete recovery, then I can try it on my tablet, I really yneed it to be bricked cause now it load with Rogue's recovery on and on, so the reseller will new it has been modified and I will have to pay to get it back ...
Thanks in advance
with the procedure posted in the previous link you don't need APX mode and don't need NVflash...
Just boot your TF in recovery mode and plug it to your pc...
remove all previous drivers and install the new one that you can find in the post
ciao
ps... at the end of the procedure you will have your TF101 with stock rom and stock recovery
I will try but even when I am on recovery, nothing appears in Hardware management, no recognition from My computer, still strange... And when I power + vol down key, It never says to presse vol up in the text in the upper left corner, just says booting linux kernel...
When I try to boot pressing vol up + power, nothing happens, not even the clics that can be heard when it powers up...
I had a similar issue when I used SuperWipe and discovered my ROM on the external SD Card could not be accessed by CWM
I tried pushing the file with adb but kept receiving errors - protocol, etc. I suspected it was a driver issue along with the fact that 64 bit systems don't always play nicely with drivers. I actually dug up an old hard drive and did a very basic install of 32bit Win7. I booted the Transformer into CWM and when I connected it to my PC - I pointed it to the universal naked driver. I was then able to successfully push the rom to internal storage and used CWM to flash it
Hello,
I tried to connect my tablet to an old Windows 2000, but still nothing happens
Hello every one, I finally sendt back my transformer to my reseller, now I can buy a new one...
Thanks again

[Q] Atrix 2 won't boot past "M" Motorola logo

Hey guys,
Forgive me for being frantic and (probably) not taking the steps needed to research this issue, or not taking the time to do so, but I'm sure you can all presumably imagine -if you've not been in this situation before- that it SUCKS not having a phone in this day in age...
My problem: Atrix 2 (Rooted + CWM Recovery) now won't boot passed the "M" Motorola logo upon start up. It won't even allow me to access the factory Android Recovery by holding down Volume Up, Volume Down, and Power. I think I inadvertently bricked the phone? (Hope not!)
Further, the "M" Motorola logo is skewed in appearance, like its not even loading correctly. I'm not sure what to do. This is my first time rooting and getting experienced with custom ROMS.
Anyone able to help this helpless sap?
Thanks is advance to your replies...
Step 1 is where you tell what you did to get into the state you are in. You wouldn't believe how far it goes toward fixing something if you know how it got broken.
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If you have CWM recovery on boot can't you just do a battery pull? You do NOT want to let that thing bootloop forever until the battery dies.
The End.
KEB64 said:
If you have CWM recovery on boot can't you just do a battery pull? You do NOT want to let that thing bootloop forever until the battery dies.
The End.
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Agreed pull the battery. If you run out of juice you'll be in some serious trouble.
Did you try to flash the fkz? Unless you have CWM on Boot it's the only way you can get your phone working.
Okay, sorry for not giving a full rundown on what stupidity on my part cause all of this. Let me start by saying that (sadly) I am a great big n00b when it comes to Linux, and I thought that despite my research online I would sort of explore the CWM Recovery 'Advanced' sections.
I downloaded ROM Toolbox from the Play Store, and installed a custom boot animation, and replaced -or thought I was- the startup "M" logo with something else. This is what concerned me: After re-booting, the "M" logo was all crazy looking, with a "stretched" "M" logo over the top of the "regular" logo.
So, I uninstalled the app, but the logo was still all messed up. So, I used Root Uninstaller to get rid of the ROM Toolbox files, still no resolve to the crazy boot logo.
So, I went into CWM Recovery Advanced, and wiped everything. The Dalvik, cache, System, Data, etc... didn't think that it would -what appears to have happened- wipe out the OS on the phone.
I tried pulling the battery, and re-booting, won't boot passed the skewed "M" logo still. Tried getting into Android Recovery, and it looks to go through the recovery goes through its thing, but never boots normally afterward.
Sorry for being such an idiot, I really shouldn't have messed with this while half asleep, and again I can't apologize enough for being such a stupid n00b.
I can attach an image of the boot logo if that helps, but I'm worried I am just S.O.L. at this point...
Also, not sure what an FKZ is. I tried to install a 2.3.6 apk file to my wife's SD card on her phone and booting from the file after putting the SD card into mine. Still nothing.
pull the battery, put it back in, and hold vol up and down while turning on. choose ap fastboot at the menu. go to the thread in my signature and under the mirrors there is also a download of the return to stock script. run it while in fastboot and plugged in with usb. DO NOT pull the chord until it is done. when it is you should be good.
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Okay, sorry for not giving a full rundown on what stupidity on my part cause all of this. Let me start by saying that (sadly) I am a great big n00b when it comes to Linux, and I thought that despite my research online I would sort of explore the CWM Recovery 'Advanced' sections.
I downloaded ROM Toolbox from the Play Store, and installed a custom boot animation, and replaced -or thought I was- the startup "M" logo with something else. This is what concerned me: After re-booting, the "M" logo was all crazy looking, with a "stretched" "M" logo over the top of the "regular" logo.
So, I uninstalled the app, but the logo was still all messed up. So, I used Root Uninstaller to get rid of the ROM Toolbox files, still no resolve to the crazy boot logo.
So, I went into CWM Recovery Advanced, and wiped everything. The Dalvik, cache, System, Data, etc... didn't think that it would -what appears to have happened- wipe out the OS on the phone.
I tried pulling the battery, and re-booting, won't boot passed the skewed "M" logo still. Tried getting into Android Recovery, and it looks to go through the recovery goes through its thing, but never boots normally afterward.
Sorry for being such an idiot, I really shouldn't have messed with this while half asleep, and again I can't apologize enough for being such a stupid n00b.
I can attach an image of the boot logo if that helps, but I'm worried I am just S.O.L. at this point...
Also, not sure what an FKZ is. I tried to install a 2.3.6 apk file to my wife's SD card on her phone and booting from the file after putting the SD card into mine. Still nothing.
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Yeah wiping the system partition is a no no unless you flash another rom afterwards. Do like ikrasner says and you should be back to normal.
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Thanks for all the help guys, I really hope that something positive comes about this... though, to go without mention, I certainly need more knowledge on WTH I am doing to my phone: understanding flashing ROMS, what dangers come with rooting, and a vast array of other "all things root" that I need to learn up on.
I will try to install from SD card the 2.3.5 zip tonight, but will it (the phone) look for the newest 2.3.6 OTA update and try to ask me to install? How does that work after rooting, will I re-brick my clearly bricked phone all over again?
As always, thanks for all your replies in advance -you guys really know what's going on here!
can you read chinese?
Maybe I can solve your question,but poor of my english.
and what is your phone type?
at&t hktw or china ?
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Apex_Strider said:
Thanks for all the help guys, I really hope that something positive comes about this... though, to go without mention, I certainly need more knowledge on WTH I am doing to my phone: understanding flashing ROMS, what dangers come with rooting, and a vast array of other "all things root" that I need to learn up on.
I will try to install from SD card the 2.3.5 zip tonight, but will it (the phone) look for the newest 2.3.6 OTA update and try to ask me to install? How does that work after rooting, will I re-brick my clearly bricked phone all over again?
As always, thanks for all your replies in advance -you guys really know what's going on here!
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It should ask you to install 2.3.6. Just go into setting>about phone>check for updates. Or you could go and install one of the roms that are based on 2.3.6 such as Lithium Sonya or SCv5.
Okay gang, perhaps I'm just certifiably dumb, or I am simply just not doing this correctly. I downloaded the "Returntostock2.3.5.script" zip file and copied it to my wife's SD card to 'apply update from sdcard' option from the Android Recovery area by holding Vol Up, Vol Down, & Power buttons. What I got was this:
--Install /sdcard ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
I tried to just plug the USB into the phone and run the 2.3.5. script from there. but again- I'm stuck in the crazy skewed "M" logo startup screen with nothing following. That's all the phone will do at this point, other than my getting into Android Recovery.
I'm not sure how or what fastboot is, or how it works. If the phone is plugged into the USB, it will only boot the stupid screwed up "M" logo screen. Noting else.
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Okay gang, perhaps I'm just certifiably dumb, or I am simply just not doing this correctly. I downloaded the "Returntostock2.3.5.script" zip file and copied it to my wife's SD card to 'apply update from sdcard' option from the Android Recovery area by holding Vol Up, Vol Down, & Power buttons. What I got was this:
--Install /sdcard ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
I tried to just plug the USB into the phone and run the 2.3.5. script from there. but again- I'm stuck in the crazy skewed "M" logo startup screen with nothing following. That's all the phone will do at this point, other than my getting into Android Recovery.
I'm not sure how or what fastboot is, or how it works. If the phone is plugged into the USB, it will only boot the stupid screwed up "M" logo screen. Noting else.
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do not flash this. unzip it on your computer, choose to boot into fast boot in the same place you chose recovery, then run the .bat file that was in the zip.
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What that file does is reflash your system.img, basically restoring your phone to factory default. And just as a sidenote you cannot flash things with the standard Android Recovery. You need CWM.
did you try apboot mode and ise fastboot to flash system.img ?
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Still not working... not sure how to flash from fastboot. I don't have any options to run a file from there, or at least not sure ow to go about that.
Fastboot sample, hope will help you.
http://bbs.gfan.com/mobile/android-3701449-1-1.html
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Fastboot sample, hope will help you.
http://bbs.gfan.com/mobile/android-3701449-1-1.html
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So, if I'm looking at this correctly, I need to open command prompt from my computer, and type the commands in from there?
I don't think my computer is recogzining the phone in any way, as I cannot get into the 'manage usb connections' options.
If I have the 2.3.5.script downloaded on my desktop, and l plug my phone in after launching AP Fastboot on the phone, will the computer know where to flash the file to?
I know, I'm a dolt... please bear with me, I really need to get this thing working again -I feel naked without my phone!
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So, if I'm looking at this correctly, I need to open command prompt from my computer, and type the commands in from there?
I don't think my computer is recogzining the phone in any way, as I cannot get into the 'manage usb connections' options.
If I have the 2.3.5.script downloaded on my desktop, and l plug my phone in after launching AP Fastboot on the phone, will the computer know where to flash the file to?
I know, I'm a dolt... please bear with me, I really need to get this thing working again -I feel naked without my phone!
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Before using the restore script you need to install the usb drivers for your mb865, you can get those from here: http://www.motorola.com/staticfiles/Support/Experiences/Global_Drivers/MotoHelper_2.1.40_Driver_5.5.0.exe
Next unzip the Return to Stock 2.3.5 Fastboot SCRIPT.zip to anywhere you like in your pc (example: C:\RestoreScript\ )
Next connect your phone with the usb cable to the pc and get into fastboot mode for this in your phone press volume down + volume up + power it should appear a screen with some options, use the volume down key of your phone to navigate through the menu until you see the Fastboot option, then enter by pressing the volume up key, this will show you some messages and the finally it should said usb connected.
Then open the folder where you extracted the Return to Stock 2.3.5 Fastboot SCRIPT files and search a .bat file call "Stock Restore" then run the file (double click on it) and it should open a command promt screen with some instructions if the phone is connected correctly and you installed the drivers correctly then in some point the screen will show you the id of your device and it will wait you to press the enter key to start the proccess, press key enter wait all the proccess until the program said to you its finished, after that it will reboot your phone and install the stock 2.3.5 when it boots up you should see the android logo and a progress bar filling up.
when it's done wait the reboot and your phone should be ok.
hope this helps.
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Before using the restore script you need to install the usb drivers for your mb865, you can get those from here: http://www.motorola.com/staticfiles/Support/Experiences/Global_Drivers/MotoHelper_2.1.40_Driver_5.5.0.exe
Next unzip the Return to Stock 2.3.5 Fastboot SCRIPT.zip to anywhere you like in your pc (example: C:\RestoreScript\ )
Next connect your phone with the usb cable to the pc and get into fastboot mode for this in your phone press volume down + volume up + power it should appear a screen with some options, use the volume down key of your phone to navigate through the menu until you see the Fastboot option, then enter by pressing the volume up key, this will show you some messages and the finally it should said usb connected.
Then open the folder where you extracted the Return to Stock 2.3.5 Fastboot SCRIPT files and search a .bat file call "Stock Restore" then run the file (double click on it) and it should open a command promt screen with some instructions if the phone is connected correctly and you installed the drivers correctly then in some point the screen will show you the id of your device and it will wait you to press the enter key to start the proccess, press key enter wait all the proccess until the program said to you its finished, after that it will reboot your phone and install the stock 2.3.5 when it boots up you should see the android logo and a progress bar filling up.
when it's done wait the reboot and your phone should be ok.
hope this helps.
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jfrank1485,
This stepped me through the entire process without any confusion! Everything is back to normal! Hooray and three Huzzahs!
Also, many many thanks to dickluo, farshad525hou, lkrasner, mtnlion, and KEB64!
You guys really saved my stupid (you know what) on this deal! Next order of business: figure out what the heck I am doing before doing ANYTHING!
Problem solved, my world has regained sanity, and my phone is back to life!
You guys are the best, thank you all so much!!!
Apex_Strider said:
jfrank1485,
This stepped me through the entire process without any confusion! Everything is back to normal! Hooray and three Huzzahs!
Also, many many thanks to dickluo, farshad525hou, lkrasner, mtnlion, and KEB64!
You guys really saved my stupid (you know what) on this deal! Next order of business: figure out what the heck I am doing before doing ANYTHING!
Problem solved, my world has regained sanity, and my phone is back to life!
You guys are the best, thank you all so much!!!
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I'm glad it work , keep it at hand before doing anything to your phone, it really helps

Stuck! Hep! Won't get past Asus screen or go into apx mode

Ok, I swear I have read 100 pages of similar problems, but it looks like everyone else is able to get into apx mode at least to run nvflash or easy flasher.
1. Turn on xformer with power button - stuck at Asus Eee Pad screen
2. Try to boot into recovery with vol - + power;
- volume up to enter recovery, ded android with an exclamation
- volume down to choose between 'wipe' and 'cold boot' both result in getting stuck at Asus screen
3. Plug in xformer, hold power and vol +; nothing. Never shows up in device manager and it doesn't beep or anything like the ones in all the videos do.
I really just want to get up and running at the very least, as I handle all of my businesses billing through my xformer, but my ultimate goal is to get on the HD-ROM.
I have downloaded the newest firmware from asus, have all the drivers installed (I think), have tried booting into recovery with one, some or all of the new software on the sdcard.
Any more ideas I can try? Do you just have to hold your mouth right to get it into apx mode? I have held those buttons so much I think I'm getting Nintendo thumb!!!
Thanks all!
nobody?
Throw something at me! What update.zip file do I put on the sd card? I have tried putting the newest asus update.zip on there with both its original name and the update.zip name. still comes up with a dead android and an exclamation point.
Download a firmware from Asus, rename it to EP101_SDUPDATE.zip
Put it on the root of your sd card and boot into recovery, hopefully it will flash it and let you boot up.
As for NVFlash, make sure you install teh APX driver.
Still won't get past about a second or two of trying to boot with EP101_SDUPDATE.zip on the sd card. Think I'm stuck, or is there something else I need to try?
Thanks!!
..Do the apx process and try using brks tool......just dont flash touch recovery! I couldnt get the drivers to show but still managed to nvflash recovery using the tool. Its install solarnz external sd recovery so you can put a rom zip onto micro sd.
My issue was after doing this normal on off reboot kept booting to recovery and i had to cold boot into the rom.
I tried the wheelie beta and it has ended up wiping the tf completely.....so dont do that lol. Its still a soft brick as i could still nvflash recovery but decided that aslongs its wiped of root etc id just send it to asus.
If brks tool flashes for you then id try nvflashing prime and see if that works.......i think it will but i ran out of time and patience this morning to do it......at your own risk of course.
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..Do the apx process and try using brks tool......just dont flash touch recovery! I couldnt get the drivers to show but still managed to nvflash recovery using the tool. Its install solarnz external sd recovery so you can put a rom zip onto micro sd.
My issue was after doing this normal on off reboot kept booting to recovery and i had to cold boot into the rom.
I tried the wheelie beta and it has ended up wiping the tf completely.....so dont do that lol. Its still a soft brick as i could still nvflash recovery but decided that aslongs its wiped of root etc id just send it to asus.
If brks tool flashes for you then id try nvflashing prime and see if that works.......i think it will but i ran out of time and patience this morning to do it......at your own risk of course.
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i am the same issue by flashed the touch CWM and window wont able to reconigzed my TF as a APX device
i tried many drivers it still not able to work.
how can i get back to normal CWM? i dont have havy roms or update.zip in internal roms.. and Touch CWM wont able to recongized Removerable sdcard
god~~
The root and backup option should flash you an external recovery.
While tablet reboots hold down volume up and power until reboot stops.
Then try brks tool again and select root and backup.......during the process it may ask if you want to back up but its not worth while as i dont think theres anything to backup. You should end up with ext micro sd recovery.
As i said id look for the prime rom thread and download the nv flash version and see if it works first.
If asus restore the wiped TF without question and everything goes ok il let you know as it may be worth wiping it with wheelie nv recovery and just RMA.
I just simply CAN'T get it into apx mode. I've installed, uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers. Trying to flash ep101_sdupdate.zip still just results in an error. crap.
Hold Volume-UP BEFORE holding power, then hold power for 5 secs (Still holding vol-up( doing this all while connected. It should show in device manager.
Couldnt get Tf to show in device manager either no matter what.
I know it may not seem as though its in apx but if it has stopped rebooting when you do v up and power then it seems it is......
Seems to be an issue thats starting to become more common and very difficult to fix properly.
PC will just not recognise the TF.
Hmm - sorry i couldnt help more but id still try nv flashing Prime and if you can get to a blank screen using volume up and power without the TF rebooting theres a chance its in apx.
Best of luck dude.......
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Couldnt get Tf to show in device manager either no matter what.
I know it may not seem as though its in apx but if it has stopped rebooting when you do v up and power then it seems it is......
Seems to be an issue thats starting to become more common and very difficult to fix properly.
PC will just not recognise the TF.
Hmm - sorry i couldnt help more but id still try nv flashing Prime and if you can get to a blank screen using volume up and power without the TF rebooting theres a chance its in apx.
Best of luck dude.......
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same case for me~~~just cant install the driver
You all can try running Puppy or DSL (damn small linux) in a virtual box on your windows pc. Comes with drivers included and only is a 200/60 Mb download.
Got so frustrated with it I just went and bought a tf-300
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Got so frustrated with it I just went and bought a tf-300
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no better way to fix it than that
nice one
Yea, I like it pretty good so far. Volume is WAY louder on the 300, even though there is only one speaker. The screen also gets darker, which is nice if you watch tv or browse the interwebs in the bed. Also, wifi reception is great. Haven't tried gps yet, but I'm sure it is improved.
It did get really laggy, but I did a factory reset and it seemed to clear out the cobwebs.
Thanks for y'all's help! I'm still going to try to unbrick that tf-101 and sell it or something. Hate to have a $400 paperweight...
People will buy bricked ones on Ebay for a reduced price, just clarify that it is in fact bricked.

[HELP] MY TF101 won't wake up (no matter which ROM)

Hi, I've been experiencing this problem for a while now. Once the screen comes off, the tablet will never wake up. I've clean flashed, with/without gapps, and even right after flashing (EOS, CM, RaymanFX's & Gierdo's, ARHD...) once I turn the screen off (with either the lockpad button in the keyboard, the button on the screen, or after a display timeout) it will never light up again.
I also have trouble switching off the tablet, i.e. I hit shut down and it will never do (I had to go into recovery by power vol-) and hit shut down from there.
Buttons work, so I am thinking it might be firmware problem? Since all roms and different recoveries dont make a difference... I am currently downloading the latest ASUS official firmware from their website, but it'll take some hours since my internet connection here is rubbish.
thanks for any advice and help!
When you flash the different ROMs, are you wiping all the following:
Cache
Davlik Cache
System
Factory Reset (from recovery)
If you are skipping any of these, it can cause issues. The most important one is the Factory Reset to erase the system settings and can cause huge issues when jumping from one ROM to another ROM.
Yes thanks, of course I am. Full wipes between flashes, cache and dalvik, when changing kernel, etc.
TWRP recovery doesn't install (nor with EasyFlash or GooManager) I currently have CM recovery flashable with EasyFlash. Twrp stalls on a splashscreen and nothing else...
TheKaser said:
Yes thanks, of course I am. Full wipes between flashes, cache and dalvik, when changing kernel, etc.
TWRP recovery doesn't install (nor with EasyFlash or GooManager) I currently have CM recovery flashable with EasyFlash. Twrp stalls on a splashscreen and nothing else...
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If you can boot and want to try TWRP, here is another way to install it so long as you are rooted:
Download the 2.3.2.3 blob from HERE
Place the recovery blob in the /sdcard/ directory. We are going to pretend the downloaded file is called TWRP.blob
Open a terminal window and enter these commands
Code:
su
cd /sdcard/
ls
dd if=TWRP.blob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
reboot
the ls will tell you if the blob is indead where it is supposed to be, if it can be seen, you should be good to go on to the dd command, if you don't see the file, do not procede.
Make sure to change TWRP.blob to the actual name and location of the file you downloaded
Let me know how it goes
thanks for your help, it still didn't work. It stays stuck in the recovery splash screen and it won't even boot into the rom. I have to fix it using EasyFlasher.
I am thinking that all my problems are due to a corrupt firmware or something like that. The tablet never reboots by software or shuts down, with no matter which ROM.
I will perform an internal storage backup and use EasyFlasher to install the official Asus firmware. Hopefully that will make the trick.
TheKaser said:
thanks for your help, it still didn't work. It stays stuck in the recovery splash screen and it won't even boot into the rom. I have to fix it using EasyFlasher.
I am thinking that all my problems are due to a corrupt firmware or something like that. The tablet never reboots by software or shuts down, with no matter which ROM.
I will perform an internal storage backup and use EasyFlasher to install the official Asus firmware. Hopefully that will make the trick.
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I found a little mixup with my code, it should be just a REBOOT command at the end and not a REBOOT RECOVERY.
If you do the reboot recovery, it does not complete the flash of the firmware on boot.
Give that a shot and see if it works if you want.
frederuco said:
I found a little mixup with my code, it should be just a REBOOT command at the end and not a REBOOT RECOVERY.
If you do the reboot recovery, it does not complete the flash of the firmware on boot.
Give that a shot and see if it works if you want.
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Nothing worked. I indeed followed the insturctions you gave me but reading them in the TWRP site so I did it correctly. Still didn't work. I flashed using EasyFlasher the official ASUS firmware, and the tablet still behaves in the same way: Will never shutdown or reboot by software command, will not wake up when screen is switched off... this is frustrating, but it needs to be software, right? It can't be hardware, since the power button does work...
I dont know what else to do... I wiped my tablet clean and flashed the official firmware and the issue is still present...
the thing is that the tablet is working (PC reacts to usb) and it makes noises when I plug the keyboard dock... but the power button will just not turn the screen on...
Hi, a little bump just to see if someone could help me out. I flashed the latest Team EOS nightly 4.2.2, and it runs like a charm, but as soon as I turn off the screen, it wont come back. I need to do a reboot by holding the power button to be able to use it again. Could it be hardware?
It happens likewise with all roms...
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TheKaser said:
Hi, a little bump just to see if someone could help me out. I flashed the latest Team EOS nightly 4.2.2, and it runs like a charm, but as soon as I turn off the screen, it wont come back. I need to do a reboot by holding the power button to be able to use it again. Could it be hardware?
It happens likewise with all roms...
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Go to the android development tab of this forum and use the katkernel. Works with EOS roms. I still had a screen freeze but better than the stock kernel. This may help you. Follow the flashing instructions.
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Thanks Tom, I have already tried katkernel in the past, with the same result.
the tablet cant power off either, it stays with the powering down box for ever. I need to hard reboot it into the recovery and power it down from there...
It's all very strange, it happens like that with every rom i've tried, from 4.0 to 4.2.2, and every kernel.
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I have followed all the threads I have seen, flashed from roaches Prime 3.0 rom, to EOS 4.2.2, stock Asus/unbrick with easyflash, and using tubuntu installer.
I always find the same issue, cant reboot (it stays stuck), cant tunr screen on after turning it off, and TWRP recovery doesn't work (only the two others provided by easy flasher).
Might it be there is something partially bricked?
I once bricked my USB in my old nexus. I am desperate, the tablet works fine when turned on but can't reboot, power down, or turn the screen back on... it has to be some kind of bricking...
ps: from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42046184#post42046184
TomTcom said:
It's probable my commands aren't correct. Hopefully you can see from the idea of how I started the commands and try to figure it out with some google searches. I don't know for sure if that config file is in the correct format for nvflash either. I used it from the Tubuntu application but the Tubuntu application doesn't have a "format all" and recreate everything option.
I believe your partitions are either not set correctly or the partition table is corrupt or non-existent.
I don't think you have faulty hardware at this point because you can execute wheelie and nvflash without problems so as long as you can do that you still have a fighting chance to recover the tablet.
I searched a lot on these commands but you'll need to do some more. I don't know yet what else I can provide. Good luck!
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I can corroborate that your commands work.
TomTcom said:
Type this and hit enter: wheelie -1 -o 0x300d8011 --bl bootloader.bin -c transformer.bct
Type this and hit enter: nvflash -r --format_partition 2 --bl bootloader.bin (If successful you will know it will say this: Formatting partition 2 please wait.. done!)
Type this and hit enter: nvflash -r --go
Let me know what happens.
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Is there a way that some part of the hardware is bricked?
That's always possible it's bricked but I wouldn't give up. Dig deep into wheelie and nvflash and how they work. I'm sure you can get it running right again.
Wish I knew more, sorry!
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TomTcom said:
That's always possible it's bricked but I wouldn't give up. Dig deep into wheelie and nvflash and how they work. I'm sure you can get it running right again.
Wish I knew more, sorry!
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no worries, thanks for your effort. Is there a way to completely start from scratch? like format and wipe everything, install fresh bootloader, firmware, etc? like wipe everything wipeable and installable in the hardware?
TheKaser said:
no worries, thanks for your effort. Is there a way to completely start from scratch? like format and wipe everything, install fresh bootloader, firmware, etc? like wipe everything wipeable and installable in the hardware?
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My commands from the previous postings were to do just that. Format_all and use the configuration file to load from but I could've edited it wrong.
You can try manually pulling all the files from fresh stock software. I don't use any of the tools out there so it's back to research on it.
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once I do a format all, do you know what will I end up with? no OS, no SDCard files, no internal memory, but also no recovery? If so, I guess I have to do flash recovery via Easy Flasher on APX mode.
edit 1:
i couldnt make the --format_partition --format_all work, it gave an error on partition 0.
So, I run --format_partition 1 and its taking too long it seems, cant tell if it's hung up or what...
edit2.
from the config file you provided in the other thread, I can see the partitions are named 3-16. I manually formatted them with your androidpartition.cfg file. I will proceed to installing the stuff and report back. Thanks!
I DID IT!!!
I formatted each partition separately with the configuration file.
Once that was done, there was no OS, no recovery, nothing.
In APX mode, flashed the official firmware using EasyFlasher and booted.
There, the screen can be switched on and off and it works!!!! I also could power it down normally.
Back to APX mode, flashed Team Rogue's recovery (TWRP still didn't work), and flashed EOS latest nightly. It all works like it should, I am very very happy.
Thank you sir TomTcom, you are the man!
edit. Also, I removed a dead SD card, that might have helped to not reboot the tablet, since it might have waited for ever to securely stop it while it was dead and non-responsive. I dont want to verify what happens if I plug it back in, I am happy with my brand new TF101, which didnt work properly since December
TheKaser said:
I DID IT!!!
I formatted each partition separately with the configuration file.
Once that was done, there was no OS, no recovery, nothing.
In APX mode, flashed the official firmware using EasyFlasher and booted.
There, the screen can be switched on and off and it works!!!! I also could power it down normally.
Back to APX mode, flashed Team Rogue's recovery (TWRP still didn't work), and flashed EOS latest nightly. It all works like it should, I am very very happy.
Thank you sir TomTcom, you are the man!
edit. Also, I removed a dead SD card, that might have helped to not reboot the tablet, since it might have waited for ever to securely stop it while it was dead and non-responsive. I dont want to verify what happens if I plug it back in, I am happy with my brand new TF101, which didnt work properly since December
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Good for you! Glad you got it!
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TheKaser said:
I DID IT!!!
I formatted each partition separately with the configuration file.
Once that was done, there was no OS, no recovery, nothing.
In APX mode, flashed the official firmware using EasyFlasher and booted.
There, the screen can be switched on and off and it works!!!! I also could power it down normally.
Back to APX mode, flashed Team Rogue's recovery (TWRP still didn't work), and flashed EOS latest nightly. It all works like it should, I am very very happy.
Thank you sir TomTcom, you are the man!
edit. Also, I removed a dead SD card, that might have helped to not reboot the tablet, since it might have waited for ever to securely stop it while it was dead and non-responsive. I dont want to verify what happens if I plug it back in, I am happy with my brand new TF101, which didnt work properly since December
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Hi!
I have similar problem to you.
My tablet is not booting corectly. Stuck on the logo (look at the picture).
I have tried: Easy flash (a few soft), and when i click on the "unbric" my tablet is disconecting from PC.
I can't go into TWRP. I only boot into APX mode.
I can turn on my tablet by recovery mode, and chose there "android" option, but this is annoying.
I dont konw what to do ;(

[Q] Loaded Wrong TWRP on TF300T and can only access APX mode

Hello,
I loaded the wrong version of TWRP on my TF300T. When it rebooted it loaded CM10.1 just fine. I then rebooted a second time in recovery mode and I have been stuck at the ASUS screen with the "device is unlocked" message. I am able to get into APX mode but my research has shown that mode doesn't do me any good if I haven't ran a nvflash backup. I am stuck and I would appreciate some advice or suggestions. I wonder what the factory reset fee would be from ASUS.
Thank you for your responses!
what version where you on? what version did you load that you think you shouldn't? Can you enter recovery mode? fastboot mode? I used fastboot to fix my recovery TWRP just can't find the thread I got my info from.
if your seeing the asus screen like you say I don't think it has anything to do with your recovery. I just went though fixing my mistake and breaking my install of TWRP 2.4.4 patched had to install 2.5 TWRP and when I restored my backup 2.4.4 was back and working again. anyway while the recovery was broken I could still run the stock rom that was installed at that time. I think if your on the asus screen your kernel has an issue.
I don't know where I read about issues like this but I know others have had em and recovered search or someone else should be able to point in a direction but have hope doesn't sound bricked yet.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
macgyver40 said:
what version where you on? what version did you load that you think you shouldn't? Can you enter recovery mode? fastboot mode? I used fastboot to fix my recovery TWRP just can't find the thread I got my info from.
if your seeing the asus screen like you say I don't think it has anything to do with your recovery. I just went though fixing my mistake and breaking my install of TWRP 2.4.4 patched had to install 2.5 TWRP and when I restored my backup 2.4.4 was back and working again. anyway while the recovery was broken I could still run the stock rom that was installed at that time. I think if your on the asus screen your kernel has an issue.
I don't know where I read about issues like this but I know others have had em and recovered search or someone else should be able to point in a direction but have hope doesn't sound bricked yet.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
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Thanks for the speedy response =)
Version History: Stock 4.1 -> CM 10.1 Nightly 0503 or 0429. I had CWM on it before trying to load openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-ICS.blob using the terminal emulator method. I think I should have loaded the JB blob but the warning on the TWRP site said to use that if you ran the offical OTA update, which I never did so I stuck with the ICS. It installed fine, then rebooted into CM 10.1 just fine. I then rebooted from there into recovery and have been stuck at the ASUS screen since.
The Vol + - button keeps me in the ASUS screen. Reset button keeps me in the asus screen. Vol + + puts me in APX mode.
I try running fastboot in APX mode but it hangs stating "waiting for device" so I don't think it'll work in APX mode.
Thanks.
T
Try waiting for the battery to die, then boot in CM10 and flash the correct recovery.
c0ded said:
Try waiting for the battery to die, then boot in CM10 and flash the correct recovery.
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I bled it last night. I'll try booting it this evening. Thanks!
racet said:
I bled it last night. I'll try booting it this evening. Thanks!
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No luck. I bled it twice and I'm still stuck at the ASUS logo with "the device is unlocked"
Am I looking at repair here?
If you send it in for repair, ASUS will charge you $198. I suggest you buy a replacement motherboard off of eBay and replace it with the one in your tablet. Also, to save other people's tablets from bricks, you may want to look into this petition.
if you get stuck in fastboot mode then there is a zip file I will find the thread again and it has cmd files that run the fastboot stuff. I was stuck not able to use fastboot commands and then the zip I found worked like a charm.
its a zip file called adb-t.. instructions where to put the twrp.blob in the folder and the update in my case 10.6.1.15.3.zip and it flashed it even though i couldn't manually do it. really wish I could find that thread but I don't have my laptop right now
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c0ded said:
If you send it in for repair, ASUS will charge you $198. I suggest you buy a replacement motherboard off of
Wow 200$ what a load. To what degree of difficulty are we talking with replacing the mobo? Ifixit makes it look doable, yet at the end he messed up his LCD screen.
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macgyver40 said:
if you get stuck in fastboot mode then there is a zip file I will find the thread again and it has cmd files that run the fastboot stuff. I was stuck not able to use fastboot commands and then the zip I found worked like a charm.
its a zip file called adb-t.. instructions where to put the twrp.blob in the folder and the update in my case 10.6.1.15.3.zip and it flashed it even though i couldn't manually do it. really wish I could find that thread but I don't have my laptop right now
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I would def like to try it if you can find it.
T
please give me some time. laptop is home again but I need time to look thought my browser history to find the thread. I was searching TWRP 2.5 threads.
I could also find a place to drop the zip file its very small. you would just need the correct TWRP.blob file and a ROM if you want to do that also from this file set I found.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041528
found it. Hope this helps you like it helped me out of my broken recovery. once you download and add the files you want its pretty easy. the script in english makes it pretty easy to understand what your doing and hope it works since I know my TWRP was broken I couldn't even sit at the recover,android wipe screen for more then 3 mins without it bootlooping. I put it on that screen while connected to laptop ran the recovery flash and all went well installing TWRP 2.5 which I then recovered my backup and that even restored my 2.4.4 patch TWRP like nothing happened at all. tablet runs great and have made 3 backups that work after all this.
Good luck
macgyver40 said:
please give me some time. laptop is home again but I need time to look thought my browser history to find the thread. I was searching TWRP 2.5 threads.
I could also find a place to drop the zip file its very small. you would just need the correct TWRP.blob file and a ROM if you want to do that also from this file set I found.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
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Please take your time. I have no problem waiting especially if the only solution is to drop 75$ on a replacement mobo.
You could send me the file via email or drop box if it's easier. I was going to use the TWRP 2.5 JB with CM 10.1 nightly. I appreciate all the help!
T
look at my please wait thread. found the link in 2 mins and added it above plus a little on why I used it and how bad mine was so to explain why I have hope for yours.
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Power up your tablet while holding down the Vol- button, then wait until a menu appears on your tablet. Within 10 seconds, hit the Vol- button.
On your computer, run "fastboot devices". If it finds your tablet, then download the correct recovery (http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf300t/openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob), copy it to your fastboot directory, then flash it using:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob
Followed by a reboot:
fastboot reboot
macgyver40 said:
look at my please wait thread. found the link in 2 mins and added it above plus a little on why I used it and how bad mine was so to explain why I have hope for yours.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
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I tried running through your tread but none of the commands worked on the script. Probably because I can't get fastboot to work. When it tries to load a recovery it just states: "waiting for device" and sits there. =/
c0ded said:
Power up your tablet while holding down the Vol- button, then wait until a menu appears on your tablet. Within 10 seconds, hit the Vol- button.
On your computer, run "fastboot devices". If it finds your tablet, then download the correct recovery (http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf300t/openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob), copy it to your fastboot directory, then flash it using:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob
Followed by a reboot:
fastboot reboot
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Thanks for the info. I am unable to get fastboot to recognize the device. The only way the PC recognizes it is via APX mode. Download mode just sits there at the ASUS screen and windows doesn't see any devices.
Still no love. Am I bleeding out the battery correctly? I am just running the boot screen until it dies then I try to power it on again.
I popped the back open today to see how difficult it would be to replace the mobo, doesn't look too bad. Just having difficulty finding a good online guide.
Also, just so I have the terminology straight, when the tf300t goes into a "boot loop" does it ever leave the asus screen and go black or does it just hang? Mine never goes black, just sits at the ASUS screen with "the device is unlocked" message. The only time I can get it to leave this screen is when I do a reboot and hold the + sign. then it goes black and APX is detected on windows.
Just wasn't sure if any of that information was useful.
T
One other solution is to unplug the battery for 30 minutes, then plug it back in.
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One other solution is to unplug the battery for 30 minutes, then plug it back in.
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Ok,
Tried disconnecting the mobo, no love. Ordered a new one for 75$ on ebay. Replaced the mobo and now the volume button doesn't work. Checked all the ribbon cables and they're snug. Probably broke something but I can't find what, so I am thinking of sucking that up. I can control volume with the settings. The only downfall is without a volume button I can't enter the boot loader, so no rooting/ cwm.
Least I'm back in business for now! And another positive is the mobo I received was 32 gig storage so it's like I got an upgrade... with a broken volume button =)
racet said:
Ok,
Tried disconnecting the mobo, no love. Ordered a new one for 75$ on ebay. Replaced the mobo and now the volume button doesn't work. Checked all the ribbon cables and they're snug. Probably broke something but I can't find what, so I am thinking of sucking that up. I can control volume with the settings. The only downfall is without a volume button I can't enter the boot loader, so no rooting/ cwm.
Least I'm back in business for now! And another positive is the mobo I received was 32 gig storage so it's like I got an upgrade... with a broken volume button =)
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Usually, the volume button does not fail. Remember the volume button connects to, but is NOT part of the mother board. If it feels stuck when you push it, that's because you snapped the back cover in wrong. You need to slide it in at the corner where the buttons (volume & power) are, then pop in the rest of it. Take it out and do it again.

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