Hey everyone im trying to unroot my transformer.I instaleed repacked-8.2.3.13_US+root-CWR-update.zip.Rebooted it and then i shut it back down.I then booted into clockword mod and installed this recovery 8239usrecovery zip.After that i wiped cache,data and system.I rebooted and now im stuck on the eeepad asus boot screen.When i try to go into recovery i get the triangle.Is there anything i can do?Or did i brick my transformer by formatting the system?Please some one help.
never delete system as it is what has all of the stock apps and framework and library. So it will not boot. The stock firmware will NOT install if you do not have everything in system perfectly. If possible try to use NVFlash to get back to a stable rom if not i don't know if there is anything you can do.
enviidisnut said:
After that i wiped cache,data and system.I rebooted and now im stuck on the eeepad asus boot screen.
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Don't do **** if you don't know what you're doing or you don't have the full instructions in front of you...
What you've done is the following equivalent in any PC or laptop:
Start PC/Laptop with LiveCD/RescueCD
Format C: (or /dev/sda)
Try to start PC/Laptop
Start to ROFL!
You were supposed to flash the stock rom from asus before flashing the recovery.
Try downloading the rom from asus, unizziping it and placing it on your microSd card and see if theres a prompt to update the rom when you attempt to go into recovery.
Als you could try wiping it again.
Boot while holding the volume down button, When the text shows up don't press anything, wait and you'll get two images show up. Press volume down highlight select wipe cache, the volume up to confirm.
See if that works.
Thanks i will try that now.
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All I get now is the android with the yellow explanation. I know the step I missed..
I am trying the one in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154947
1. Download repacked stock rom, stock recovery and stock firmware 3.1 update:
Repacked stock rom:http://dl.project-voodoo.org/transformer-roms/3.0.x/
Stock recovery:http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...2&d=1306284085
http://usa.asus.com/Eee/Eee_Pad/Eee_...F101/#download
2. Copy the files onto your micro sd. Unzip stock update and place the Asus folder on root of sd card.
3. Boot into recovery. install repacked stock rom. Wipe all data, cache partition and dalvik cache. Reboot the tablet let it boot up then shut it down.
4. Boot into recovery and install stock recovery. Wipe all data, cache partition and dalvik cache. And then reboot and shut down.
5.
a.Boot into OS, there should be a notification for an update. select it and follow instuctions. Or
b.Boot into recovery(it should be stock recovery) then press up volume button within five seconds and the official update should install.
6. It should reboot automatically. When it does check about tablet info and check your apps to make sure the Super User icon is gone.
I forgot to install the stock recovery and immediately went to the next step. So my TF will boot now but I have no recovery to go too..
How do I get the recovery back?
acdcking12345 said:
All I get now is the android with the yellow explanation. I know the step I missed..
I am trying the one in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154947
1. Download repacked stock rom, stock recovery and stock firmware 3.1 update:
Repacked stock rom:http://dl.project-voodoo.org/transformer-roms/3.0.x/
Stock recovery:http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...2&d=1306284085
http://usa.asus.com/Eee/Eee_Pad/Eee_...F101/#download
2. Copy the files onto your micro sd. Unzip stock update and place the Asus folder on root of sd card.
3. Boot into recovery. install repacked stock rom. Wipe all data, cache partition and dalvik cache. Reboot the tablet let it boot up then shut it down.
4. Boot into recovery and install stock recovery. Wipe all data, cache partition and dalvik cache. And then reboot and shut down.
5.
a.Boot into OS, there should be a notification for an update. select it and follow instuctions. Or
b.Boot into recovery(it should be stock recovery) then press up volume button within five seconds and the official update should install.
6. It should reboot automatically. When it does check about tablet info and check your apps to make sure the Super User icon is gone.
I forgot to install the stock recovery and immediately went to the next step. So my TF will boot now but I have no recovery to go too..
How do I get the recovery back?
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Get yourself the nvflash tool (You just have too look for it in Transformer Q&A Section) unzip it, install the drivers, if You haven't yet, get a nvflashable version of a rom (PRIME Rom has got an nvflash version) unzip the nvflash Rom to the nvflash tool, so recovery.img system.img and so on are in the same folder as download.bat and so on.
finally enter in APX mode on your transformer, and run download.bat.
when it's done, your tablet should restart.
Sent from my Asus tf101 running official Ice Cream Sandwich.
The android with yellow exclamation point is your stock recovery.
Try taking the "update" file out of the Asus folder and put it directly on the root of your sd card.
If that still don't work do the two file method.
well, I did the download.bat. But I turned it off when it just showed two lines.
Now it wont turn on at all..I am really screwing this up.
It just wont turn on at all..But it has a full charge. I knew I should have left it alone
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well, I did the download.bat. But I turned it off when it just showed two lines.
Now it wont turn on at all..I am really screwing this up.
It just wont turn on at all..But it has a full charge. I knew I should have left it alone
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What's the serial # of your TF?
baseballfanz said:
What's the serial # of your TF?
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It starts with a B60
It now says entering NVS Flash recovery mode. Nothing else
acdcking12345 said:
It starts with a B60
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Use NVFlash unbricking method
http://www.tabletroms.com/forums/tr...stock-3-2-recovery-roms-unbricking-tools.html
acdcking12345 said:
well, I did the download.bat. But I turned it off when it just showed two lines.
Now it wont turn on at all..I am really screwing this up.
It just wont turn on at all..But it has a full charge. I knew I should have left it alone
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You should not have turned it off. When the installation process was done, your tablet should start up by itself.
Try it again, but this time wait for the tablet to start up.
I redid it and followed it exactly as outlined.
It is now installing the stock update. I think I am ok now.
I appreciate all the help..
My tablet recently froze when i was not able to turn off my wifi in the settings of my Revolution 3.1 ROM. I have tried to boot up since this and now it is stuck on the ASUS boot screen with the circle.
I am able to boot to cwm 3.2.0.1 and wipe data/flash the rom again, but no matter what I do, it is stuck on the same screen.
I recently tried doing a cold boot and a factory reset/wipe data in the recovery menu, but when i choose to wipe data, after it loads the recovery kernal image, all i get is the android triangle.
What else can I try?
I have the same problem with my TF101. Are you able to find a solution to your problem.
shutchins said:
My tablet recently froze when i was not able to turn off my wifi in the settings of my Revolution 3.1 ROM. I have tried to boot up since this and now it is stuck on the ASUS boot screen with the circle.
I am able to boot to cwm 3.2.0.1 and wipe data/flash the rom again, but no matter what I do, it is stuck on the same screen.
I recently tried doing a cold boot and a factory reset/wipe data in the recovery menu, but when i choose to wipe data, after it loads the recovery kernal image, all i get is the android triangle.
What else can I try?
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Maybe a problem in kernel or /system partition, try to flash the ROM again may fix the problem.
Same......
tingtan said:
Maybe a problem in kernel or /system partition, try to flash the ROM again may fix the problem.
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I have the same problem.....
I rooted, installed Rom Manager to get CWM Recovery installed and then flashed the new CyanogenMod 10 - B1 ♦ K.A.T. As soon as I restarted, after it appeared that the flash went fine, it hung at the boot screen - not frozen just wont go any further.
I tried rebooting by holding the power button, I tried re-flashing both the CY 10 and the original Rom and tried "restoring" my backed up rom.
I have tried recovering through Easy Flasher but I don't think my PC is seeing the transformer properly.
I have ADB drivers installed but because the TF dose not boot properly it dose not seem to get there.
I have let the battery drain as some report a resolve when they get it to power down all the way but as soon as I plug it in and power it up it goes back to the boot screen and stays there.
Please help as I cant afford to lose this pad (yes I knew the risks).
Chaos-sa said:
I have the same problem.....
I rooted, installed Rom Manager to get CWM Recovery installed and then flashed the new CyanogenMod 10 - B1 ♦ K.A.T. As soon as I restarted, after it appeared that the flash went fine, it hung at the boot screen - not frozen just wont go any further.
I tried rebooting by holding the power button, I tried re-flashing both the CY 10 and the original Rom and tried "restoring" my backed up rom.
I have tried recovering through Easy Flasher but I don't think my PC is seeing the transformer properly.
I have ADB drivers installed but because the TF dose not boot properly it dose not seem to get there.
I have let the battery drain as some report a resolve when they get it to power down all the way but as soon as I plug it in and power it up it goes back to the boot screen and stays there.
Please help as I cant afford to lose this pad (yes I knew the risks).
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Same issue, I can't get my computer to recognize the tablet to push any files to it, and I can't mount it from TWRP. What can I do?
Have you guys tried wiping out before flashing? Wipe out the cache,system, and all other partitions.
My TF300 is unlocked. I installed the new JB and then I was trying to install CWM. I used fastboot to push it to the device. When I rebooted, holding down the volume button, It came up to the menu with RCK, USB, etc. I selected wipe data by accident. It sat there for a while saying it was going to wipe and go into the boot loader. After a while I shut it off thinking it was hung. Now when I power on the device I get only the ASUS startup screen. Volume up or down don't affect the mode. It just says "The Device is Unlocked" at the top, and the static ASUS logo in the middle. When I plug in the USB to my Windows 7 computer I get nothing in the device listing. I can't even fully turn the device off. Holding power for a few seconds, it goes off, and then it comes right back on by itself.
I think I'm totally bricked, right? I CAN get into APX mode.
Yes, wiping the data will brick your device if you don't have a working recovery.
sparky28000 said:
Yes, wiping the data will brick your device if you don't have a working recovery.
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Actually, I just discovered that I do have access to APX. Is there a way to push a working recovery through APX?
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Actually, I just discovered that I do have access to APX. Is there a way to push a working recovery through APX?
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I did exactly the same thing.
I have exact same problem.
Tried it via APX mode via NVflash but no luck so far.:crying:
need the correct SBK version.
SBKv1 and SBKv2 doesn't work for the TF300t.
I send my tf300t for repair.
Lets hope that they can fix my TF300t.
jeroen.wit said:
I did exactly the same thing.
I have exact same problem.
Tried it via APX mode via NVflash but no luck so far.:crying:
need the correct SBK version.
SBKv1 and SBKv2 doesn't work for the TF300t.
I send my tf300t for repair.
Lets hope that they can fix my TF300t.
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Unfortunately, APX and nvflash is not available for the TF300T currently. As I understand it, you're required to record some information and your Secure Boot Keys (SBK) prior to bricking to be able to access APX. Otherwise, your only recourse is to contact Asus and start the RMA process.
I'm recording my developments over in this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1825265&page=2 (my post is at the bottom)
I think I'm going to hold out until someone figures out the NvFlash process as described here:
http://androidroot.mobi/technical/tf-secure-boot-key/
I had the same issue. wiped my data after the JB update as my device froze halfway through the update, so I forced a reboot and it hang at the Asus screen, so not thinking I wiped data to go do a fresh update... I wiped the update and all my data/system/recovery.
I found that in the boot loader screen (Wipe Data, Fastboot, ETC....) I was able to navigate to fastboot select it and then it would hang from there. - my computer wouldnt recognize it either however, i tried flashing a copy of TWRP anyway while in my hanging fastboot just to see what happened.
It didnt work first few times but it did eventually flash. so I had a recovery to work with. via a MicroSD put a fresh copy of the JB update on it and re-flash through the recovery via External SD Card.
It did remove my root access, TWRP and all the data on my device after flashing the JB update but it "un-bricked" me and got me booted again.
Don't know if I was just lucky or if it will work for you.
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I had the same issue. wiped my data after the JB update as my device froze halfway through the update, so I forced a reboot and it hang at the Asus screen, so not thinking I wiped data to go do a fresh update... I wiped the update and all my data/system/recovery.
I found that in the boot loader screen (Wipe Data, Fastboot, ETC....) I was able to navigate to fastboot select it and then it would hang from there. - my computer wouldnt recognize it either however, i tried flashing a copy of TWRP anyway while in my hanging fastboot just to see what happened.
It didnt work first few times but it did eventually flash. so I had a recovery to work with. via a MicroSD put a fresh copy of the JB update on it and re-flash through the recovery via External SD Card.
It did remove my root access, TWRP and all the data on my device after flashing the JB update but it "un-bricked" me and got me booted again.
Don't know if I was just lucky or if it will work for you.
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The difference in your situation is that you were able to access the boot loader. My boot loader is wiped. I don't get the option to select Wipe Data/Fastboot, etc. I'm stuck in a mode where I think the only option is to low-level flash the bootloader after re-initializing all of the partitions.
Happened to me too. I'm hoping that ASUS will fix it for a reasonable price. Otherwise I'm just going to get a Nexus 7.
Couple of days ago I opened up my TF and saw it was stuck on the bootup screen. Since then I have tried multiple times to format /system and do a factory restore in CWM and tried reflashing EOS JB and RaymanFX JB. Both times the TF boots so it shows the blue bar on boot sliding across to show it updated and then dies and reboots and gets stuck on the bootup screen. Is there a way to fix this?
And the loading screen I'm talking about is the one that says eee pad in cursive and "Powered by Nvidea Tegra" on the bottom.
Thanks.
did you flash kernal from RaymanFX
If you are ready flash kernal just go back CWR and selected "Boot recovery" in misc menu
waiting little bit long in the first time but it'll be login successful, it's my experience ^^
note: and flash google app too "gapp"
leonly1232 said:
did you flash kernal from RaymanFX
If you are ready flash kernal just go back CWR and selected "Boot recovery" in misc menu
waiting little bit long in the first time but it'll be login successful, it's my experience ^^
note: and flash google app too "gapp"
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Isn't the kernel built into the ROM? I guess I will give that a try.
It is better to clean isntall.
Format /data etc.
then isntlal the rom
or download Super Wipe Full form ARHD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1245892
good luck :]
Do not use super wipe...
Install twrp 2.2.1(recovery)
Use that recovery to wipe internal memory, cache, dalvik and everything else..
Now do a fresh installation of CM10 or eos jb... mind u cm10 gives better audio then eos and cm10 has kernel inbuilt which is better than eos kernel...
Sent from my Transformer using xda app-developers app
Basically wiped and formatted everything and downloading CM10 right now. Hopefully this will work.
Tablet has booted into CM and everything seems to be working again. Thanks guys!
Asus Transformer TF101 struck on start screen
Hi,
My Asus Transformer is struck at welcome screen, when I try to reboot with power and volume down buttons, it's saying rebooting but struck at the
following screen
OS will cold boot in 10 seconds if no input is detected
Press <VOL_Down> to change mode
Press <VOL_UP> to confirm mode ( when I press vol_up to confirm mode), I get the following message below
Platform pre OS boot configuration....
Cold-booting Linux
Any help is truly appreciated.
shrihan0 said:
Hi,
My Asus Transformer is struck at welcome screen, when I try to reboot with power and volume down buttons, it's saying rebooting but struck at the
following screen
OS will cold boot in 10 seconds if no input is detected
Press <VOL_Down> to change mode
Press <VOL_UP> to confirm mode ( when I press vol_up to confirm mode), I get the following message below
Platform pre OS boot configuration....
Cold-booting Linux
Any help is truly appreciated.
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Welcome to the forum!
Are you rooted, or are you still stock?
If you are rooted, what recovery are you running?
If you are stock, I would try flashing the latest (.27) firmware for your version (SKU). Download from the Asus support site, unzip it ONCE (it will still be a zip) and put that on a microSD formatted for FAT32. Then hold VOL DOWN and POWER until you see the small white text. Release both buttons and hit VOL UP to enter RCK (recovery) to trigger the flash of the stock firmware.
Hello
I followed this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2507905 to root my new Nexus 5 and flashed this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2528265 onto it, when I tried to boot it up it got stuck in the boot animation so I rebooted into recovery and wiped the data, cache partition and the dalvik cache and tried to boot it up and encountered the same problem so I went to reboot and it wont boot back up not even to the bootloader and when I plug it into my pc its unrecognized and wont even show charging animations
Did I brick my new phone?
Smragnol said:
Hello
I followed this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2507905 to root my new Nexus 5 and flashed this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2528265 onto it, when I tried to boot it up it got stuck in the boot animation so I rebooted into recovery and wiped the data, cache partition and the dalvik cache and tried to boot it up and encountered the same problem so I went to reboot and it wont boot back up not even to the bootloader and when I plug it into my pc its unrecognized and wont even show charging animations
Did I brick my new phone?
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Press and hold volume up then connect usb cable, what the result?
bitdomo said:
Press and hold volume up then connect usb cable, what the result?
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same as above, nothin.
Smragnol said:
same as above, nothin.
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Then it is bricked , but I don't really understand how could fromating data, cache and dalvik cache destroy the bootloader . There must be something wrong those recoveries, because you are not the only one
Did you ever check the md5 of the rom you flashed? It could have been a corrupted download
does your bootloader work? hold the vol up/down and power on boot. if u can get to the bootloader u can save it with wugs nexus tool.
malibu_23 said:
does your bootloader work? hold the vol up/down and power on boot. if u can get to the bootloader u can save it with wugs nexus tool.
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If you can get into bootloader you can save it without a tool kit.
Do this if u can't go into recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513937
But if u are able to go into recover, just flash any other rom, make sure you before flashing u do a factory data reset, and after finished wipe cache/dalvik always so u dont go into bootloops.
Through some miracle I was able to get to the bootloader (sat there and held the vol and power buttons for like 3 minutes while my pc dinged and donged as it disconnected and reconnected) but I'm unsure of what to do now. Should I keep trying to load a custom rom on it or just go back to stock? and either or how am I going to get the rom on the internal storage as its still not being recognized by my pc (but I do have fast boot access)
Smragnol said:
Through some miracle I was able to get to the bootloader (sat there and held the vol and power buttons for like 3 minutes while my pc dinged and donged as it disconnected and reconnected) but I'm unsure of what to do now. Should I keep trying to load a custom rom on it or just go back to stock? and either or how am I going to get the rom on the internal storage as its still not being recognized by my pc (but I do have fast boot access)
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I'd flash the factor image with fastboot and start all over
Do this if u can't go into recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513937
But if u are able to go into recover, just flash any other rom, make sure you before flashing u do a factory data reset, and after finished wipe cache/dalvik always so u dont go into bootloops.
Stay away from tool kits. You got enough problems on your hand
Alright so I got the stock os flashed on there and booted up and everything is looking goood, thanks guys for all your help I'll be sure to come back if I have any more problems
Smragnol said:
Alright so I got the stock os flashed on there and booted up and everything is looking goood, thanks guys for all your help I'll be sure to come back if I have any more problems
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Glad to hear you're back up and running. Google md5 checksum and make sure the roms you download are good. I think that was your problem
Done this to my Nexus 7.. something went wrong when flashing the Rom and ended up somehow cocking up my drivers aswell.. Weird one.
Glad to hear your back up and running buddy.