I have been having issues applying updates to my Transformer TF101. During the update process, I receive a yellow exclaimation point symbol and the update fails. In the past I have downloaded the update and placed it on the SD card to install, but it does not seem to be posted yet. Does anyone know where I can get it, or does anyone know where the Transformer puts the OTA update file so maybe I can transfer it?
are you rooted or do you have a different recovery installed?
I am rooted, but I do not have a custom recovery... at least not that I'm aware of.
the same thing happened to me. I am rooted on stock recovery. Looks like I may be installing CMW soon huh..
Now I don't have the option to try to download it again either. strange.
I've tried to install the update a few times, but it fails at 25%. I dont have a rooted TF, just stock rom. Anyone else? And any ideas how to fix this?
Oh yeah: ive tried to reset it to factory defaults already.
lkneppers said:
I've tried to install the update a few times, but it fails at 25%. I dont have a rooted TF, just stock rom. Anyone else? And any ideas how to fix this?
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Yeah, we are in the same boat. I have tried doing a factory restore and then doing the update and that fails as well. I am not sure why it is failing. See if the factory restore works for you.
If you ever changed something in system you need to revert back all the ota updates are checking every file by check sum , if one single file had the wrong check sum then you get the yellow triangle.
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How would you suggest I follow through with that?
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using XDA Premium HD app
Okay, i fixed it. Here's what i did:
- Downloaded the latest stock rom from the ASUS website
- Copied the .zip file to a SD card
- Inserted the SD card, and my TF started installing the update
- After the update i was able to update to ICS
Has anyone else had any luck with this ^
I'm already on the most recent firmware, even tried this. still no luck.
I'm so confused!
yes works
lkneppers said:
Okay, i fixed it. Here's what i did:
- Downloaded the latest stock rom from the ASUS website
- Copied the .zip file to a SD card
- Inserted the SD card, and my TF started installing the update
- After the update i was able to update to ICS
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I had been rooted stock and had to do the same thing. I lost root in the process. I likely could have prevented that maybe, not sure.
lkneppers said:
Okay, i fixed it. Here's what i did:
- Downloaded the latest stock rom from the ASUS website
- Copied the .zip file to a SD card
- Inserted the SD card, and my TF started installing the update
- After the update i was able to update to ICS
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I am not rooted. Do I need to be for this to work?
Thanks!
I'm also experience this, mine rooted with nacho root and don't have a custom recovery. Already tried 3x, and still fail
ziffbam said:
I have been having issues applying updates to my Transformer TF101. During the update process, I receive a yellow exclaimation point symbol and the update fails. In the past I have downloaded the update and placed it on the SD card to install, but it does not seem to be posted yet. Does anyone know where I can get it, or does anyone know where the Transformer puts the OTA update file so maybe I can transfer it?
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Same problem on my WW transformer. I used NVFlash to flash my WW to a US one. Then installed ICS OTA
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
I ended up having to install the very first firmware and then updating every firmware from then on . it took about four times. And now I have ics
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using XDA Premium HD app
codeles said:
I am not rooted. Do I need to be for this to work?
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No, my TF is not rooted.
Anybody found a way to solve this? I still get the error after the android with turning gears appears. I'm stock. not rooted. I was once rooted but after the dec update I never rooted again. Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
After you download the latest update from ASUS.
http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&p=20&s=16&m=Eee+Pad+Transformer+TF101&os=32
You have to unzip the file you download to the sdcard and it should show up as a folder named "ASUS".
Put the sdcard back into the transformer and you should be prompted for an update found on the sdcard. Run that update and then you will be able to successfully run the ICS update.
ftdn2006 said:
Same problem here. Would it install if I did a factory reset?
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I think someone posted that he factory restored and it dint take either. I dont know how to root this version / or install cmw
OK so my update did not take this evening. What I had to do was go to the Unlockr site and get the downloads .13 and the stock recovery. (Actually I already had them downloaded for this reason exactly). Booted into CWR and wiped data/factory reset, flashed US stock firmware. Rebooted. Booted back into recovery the manual way and flashed stock recovery. Booted back up and went to settings and updated firmware. Had to update 3 times. 4th was ICS. Then plugged in to computer and let drivers reinstall. Opened ViperMod (make sure USB debugging is on) ran exe file and once it came up used option 1 for tf201 (not option 3 like you would think). Then once it was rebooted I was rerooted and ready to go. OTA Rootkeeper did not work for me. Also my internal SD is still intact. Lost data but since rooted was able to restore via TBPro. I am actually typing this on the tablet and not my PC.
Edit:::Factory reset alone did not work for me. So I had to do the above method. Also from what I have read (all frigging day long) the CWR versions seem to have mounting issues, unless someone has made a patch.
Btw mine is US version.
Related
Update just got pushed to my D2G.
Find it here on megaupload ... I can't post URLs yet, so sorry about the format.
www[dot]megaupload[dot]com/?d=R7THKZ2V
Blur_Version.2.4.29.A956.Verizon.en.US.zip
(I guess the name of the file is the currently installed one. The date of the file was today, and the contents mention 2.4.330)
I had root when I updated, and the update succeeded ... however I lost root after the update.
z4root re-established root.
Versions after update are:
System version: 2.4.330.A956.Verizon.en.US (new)
Android version: 2.2
Baseband version: N_01.48.05R (new)
Kernel version: 2.6.32.9-g9e2c63d (new)
PRL version: 52169
great thanks for that i have been looking for this bc i cant get the update over wifi only afaik, have you tried using z4root after the update?
Yes - z4root works fine after the new update.
I just downloaded the update OTA and tried to install it, i got an update failed message not sure why. Do you have to restore the phone to factory settings (unroot) before you can install the update?
I watched my phone try and install it this time and an icon appeared on the sceeen that looked like a cigarette box with an arrow coming out of it.. what does this mean? haha
i wouldnt think you would have to do a hard reset before you do the update
Vexorg said:
I just downloaded the update OTA and tried to install it, i got an update failed message not sure why. Do you have to restore the phone to factory settings (unroot) before you can install the update?
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Mine was rooted, but I had not changed any of the standard packages.
The only thing I used root for was to underclock it for slightly better battery life.
If you have removed/replaced any packages on the phone, you probably need to restore them back to the system default again. A device wipe might not even fix that as the packages will still be the replaced versions.
Hmm i froze a bunch of programs with titanium back and up and renamed a few things with root explorer , perhaps this is why.
Official OTA update from VZW will always fail if you have changed anything at all in the system directory. The updater script has checksum routines for all parts of the system and must be completely stock or it won't work.
This is true for all new Motorola phones from VZW.
^^^ that is exactly the case! Restore all stock and try again.
Being rooted will not fail the update, but altering anything in /system will.
leobg said:
^^^ that is exactly the case! Restore all stock and try again.
Being rooted will not fail the update, but altering anything in /system will.
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Ok hmm i have made various restore points with rom manager since starting, im just not sure how to restore my backups? Where do you go within the rom manager directory?
I deleted some stock apps would a hardreset restore them? So I could do the update
No, hardreset will not bring the deleted stock apps back. You need to manually restore them.
Hmm anyone on how to restore your old back ups using rom manager? .. i cant seem to find a decent guide
Anybody noticing lower call volume since the update?
Vexorg said:
Hmm anyone on how to restore your old back ups using rom manager? .. i cant seem to find a decent guide
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with koush's bootstrap recovery it's just reboot into recovery. go to backup and restore and choose your backup to restore. If you only have Rom manager you might be out of luck because afaik it's recovery doesn't work on the D2, D2G, or DX.
My wifes droid 2 global had lots of apps frozen. Update installed fine from OTA. Lost root, havn't tried to reroot yet.
newk8600 said:
with koush's bootstrap recovery it's just reboot into recovery. go to backup and restore and choose your backup to restore. If you only have Rom manager you might be out of luck because afaik it's recovery doesn't work on the D2, D2G, or DX.
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Ah i realize what ive done wrong ... i didnt know you had to have bootstrap installed along with clockwork recoveryy in order to make a backup hmm. Going to need a rom of stock d2g lol.
I installed CWM 6 then tried to restore an earlier backup which only partially worked (I couldn't use Google Play anymore so wanted to go back to the beginning) and now my Transformer is currently un-usable (now stuck at "eee Pad" screen).
When I did a restore to before I started messing with it, it says it can't find the .android secure file that I apparently need and bombs the rest of the restore out. It looks as though it's hard coded to only look for a specific directory for the file so it never finds it on the Micro SD card.
Any way to get this running again?
UPDATE: Got it running, used a later backup. unfortunately that means that the Google Play store does not work. How do I fix that?
Nurd52 said:
I installed CWM 6 then tried to restore an earlier backup which only partially worked (I couldn't use Google Play anymore so wanted to go back to the beginning) and now my Transformer is currently un-usable (now stuck at "eee Pad" screen).
When I did a restore to before I started messing with it, it says it can't find the .android secure file that I apparently need and bombs the rest of the restore out. It looks as though it's hard coded to only look for a specific directory for the file so it never finds it on the Micro SD card.
Any way to get this running again?
UPDATE: Got it running, used a later backup. unfortunately that means that the Google Play store does not work. How do I fix that?
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What ROM are you on?
The stock HC that came with the Transformer
Nurd52 said:
The stock HC that came with the Transformer
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Make sure that you can log into Talk, I think it is required for Play Store to work. If you are not able to log into Talk successfully, then you may need to wipe completely with something like the Superwipe Full script from Revolution thread or formatting partitions in the CWM mounts option. I had this issue before where Talk wouldn't log me in and therefore Play Store wouldn't work properly. As far as your backup goes, there are only 2 or 3 recoveries available, this being one, that can also back up the boot area which includes the kernel. Is it possible that your old backup was one that didn't backup the kernel also?
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...Is it possible that your old backup was one that didn't backup the kernel also?
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How would I be able to determine that?
AFAICT I don't have Talk installed (I might have un-installed it at some point) so maybe I can re-install it and then play might work?
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How would I be able to determine that?
AFAICT I don't have Talk installed (I might have un-installed it at some point) so maybe I can re-install it and then play might work?
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You said you went back to stock HC and Talk is part of the stock ROM, i.e. not normally uninstallable. What recovery did you use to make the HC backup? Also, you would have seen which partitions were being backed up before you allowed it and may have had to choose 'boot' along with 'system' and 'data' to get a backup that when restored would be the proper system setup, i.e. HC ROM with HC kernel, etc. If you uninstalled Talk you would have had to do it with Titanium backup or some other root app.
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...You said you went back to stock HC and Talk is part of the stock ROM, i.e. not normally uninstallable. What recovery did you use to make the HC backup?
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It is rooted and I used CWM 6 for the backups. Would finding a factory stock ROM and flashing that be my best bet then?
Nurd52 said:
It is rooted and I used CWM 6 for the backups. Would finding a factory stock ROM and flashing that be my best bet then?
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If you can find an nvflash version of whatever ROM you want, then that would be the best choice. You will lose your data because everything on internal will get reformatted. It requires you to be able to connect to a PC through adb and in APX mode. I used a tool from BRK (his latest I think version 8 or something) that will let you take whatever ROM or firmware you want and it will fix it up for you and nvflash it. It has the necessary drivers for the PC also and can do a custom recovery and give you root also. I did it with Asus stock ICS 9.2.1.27 and all went well. His tool applies an older recovery though which you will want to update right away to something newer. You can choose to do everything stock first including recovery and then root later when you have stuff working. Here is the link to brk's tool:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688447
Nurd52 said:
It is rooted and I used CWM 6 for the backups. Would finding a factory stock ROM and flashing that be my best bet then?
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You can download the latest firmware from Asus.
Unzip it to get teh 2nd zip file from inside.
Flash that with CWM recovery. After it's done you'll be on stock, unroot with stock recovery. Just start over with the root process but you'll be up to date with the latest available ROM from Asus.
Another option is Easy Flasher.
I've just done the JB update on my TF700, and it's now dead... :crying:
Update downloaded OK, went into the update process. Seemed to go fine. Did the "Optimising applications" bit, rebooted, and stuck on the boot screen with the spinnywheel.
I let that run for half-an-hour (tablet was getting very warm) then did a paper-clip reset (no response to buttons). Same thing, won't boot.
It's an unmodded device apart from being rooted. I've encrypted the storage; I've set the default browser to Dolphin. I have Titanium installed, but not frozen any apps.
Suggestions for how to recver from this gratefully received ....
Thanks
Alan
[UPDATE: Oh, and I did not have the tablet in the dock when I updated. Significant??]
Same problem here. Please help!!
Did the update and it went all ok.. untill first reboot (stuck on boot screen with the spinnywheel).
Unmodded rooted device. Tried cold boot, but nothing changes.
Tried to download some files for recovery and didn´t work:
TF700T WW_10.4.4.16-20120927 OTA.zip
WW_epad-user-9.4.5.30.zip
any ideas?
Piruelo said:
Same problem here. Please help!!
Did the update and it went all ok.. untill first reboot (stuck on boot screen with the spinnywheel).
Unmodded rooted device. Tried cold boot, but nothing changes.
Tried to download some files for recovery and didn´t work:
TF700T WW_10.4.4.16-20120927 OTA.zip
WW_epad-user-9.4.5.30.zip
any ideas?
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try booting into bootloader and selecting the "wipe data" option. This will delete all your files on the devices but will also mean you can use it again
Piruelo said:
Same problem here. Please help!!
Did the update and it went all ok.. untill first reboot (stuck on boot screen with the spinnywheel).
Unmodded rooted device. Tried cold boot, but nothing changes.
Tried to download some files for recovery and didn´t work:
TF700T WW_10.4.4.16-20120927 OTA.zip
WW_epad-user-9.4.5.30.zip
any ideas?
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To recover from that just wait until Asus post the full JB update on their site and use that to do a Factory Restore with stock recovery (follow the how-to guide in my signature for more details).
Thanks!!
Will the 'Factory Restore with stock recovery' erase my internal storage?
Piruelo said:
Thanks!!
Will the 'Factory Restore with stock recovery' erase my internal storage?
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It shouldn't wipe the sdcard, only the Wipe Data option from the stock recovery should do that.
Pretoriano80 said:
To recover from that just wait until Asus post the full JB update on their site and use that to do a Factory Restore with stock recovery (follow the how-to guide in my signature for more details).
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Thanks for that.
A newbie question, though (I'm a Windows dev, and Android is quite new to me) - what would happen if did this with the .30 ICS firmware with the device in this state?
SpooRancher said:
Thanks for that.
A newbie question, though (I'm a Windows dev, and Android is quite new to me) - what would happen if did this with the .30 ICS firmware with the device in this state?
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You can try to do that,but i guess it will just fail to install...You could also try the "Wipe Data" thing from the recovery ,but i don't think it will work.
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You can try to do that,but i guess it will just fail to install...You could also try the "Wipe Data" thing from the recovery ,but i don't think it will work.
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OK, many thanks. I'll give it a go - otherwise it's just wait for Asus to post the files
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I've just done the JB update on my TF700, and it's now dead... :crying:
Update downloaded OK, went into the update process. Seemed to go fine. Did the "Optimising applications" bit, rebooted, and stuck on the boot screen with the spinnywheel.
I let that run for half-an-hour (tablet was getting very warm) then did a paper-clip reset (no response to buttons). Same thing, won't boot.
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I have the same exact problem.
Most probably, it's because of the encryption.
Perhaps ASUS thought that nobody would use Android encryption ...
i have exactly the same problem, was stock and only rooted. i did a backup with titanium backup and one of my internal sdcard via the dock sdcard and adb now but i'm still trying to find a way to boot without wiping because i fear that i will lose root and so goes my titanium backup..
anyways, it seems i've got adb access (no root because su crashes) during this neverending spinning wheel. i've dumped logcat during the boot process. maybe someone has a suggestion what's wrong here? i have a good understanding of linux but not the logcat output or android boot phase. it seems many services can't find files and many things fail (wifi, gps, tethering, ...), no idea if that's also the case for a valid boot, and then after some time nearly all services die.
logcat part1: http://pastebin.com/HTSULj59
logcat part2: http://pastebin.com/ncgjzwsY
logcat part3: http://pastebin.com/071hWwRm
i also tried to wipe cache via fastboot, but it didn't help.
i also think it has to do with encryption because it says something like:
"E/VoldConnector( 401): NDC Command {6 cryptfs checkpw $pwd} took too long (10418ms)" and then services get restarted or die
Oops
0x000 said:
i also think it has to do with encryption because it says something like:
"E/VoldConnector( 401): NDC Command {6 cryptfs checkpw $pwd} took too long (10418ms)" and then services get restarted or die
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Does this imply that it's not possible to recover from this without completely resetting the SD card? Does a Wipe Data do that?
Two extra things I've thought of here: I changed the encryption password from screen lock PIN to something else with EncPasswdChange; however, the "enter encryption password" screen accepted the correct password and rejected anything else. I also have BusyBox installed.
Personally I'm not bothered about having to reset everything - I'm sure JB will be rootable soon, and I have no data I care about. Very annoying for those that do have valuable stuff, though.
ASUS have the JB files on their website now (US and WW SKUs) [Sorry, system won't let me post a link...]
Downloaded from asus, renamed to 'EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip' in microsd card,and succesfully unbriked, without loosing any data :victory:
Updated fine. Rebooted fine.
Stock, locked and rooted. Supersu+voodoo, unencrypted.
After update I had extreme laggyness only after a sleep. Cold boot seems to have fixed that.
I would like to encrypt. Has anyone successfully encrypted AFTER updating?
I've managed to unbrick mine too
However I had to do a Wipe Data - trying without gave me the dead android with the red triangle as soon as the upgrade started.
Never mind, it's back and running JB. There wasn't any data on it I cared about, so apart from losing root I'm happy.
Thanks for all the advice, everyone. Very much appreciated.
i've also tried to fix the problem in recovery by using the zip file posted on the asus servers. it did something, had some blue progress bar, then it rebooted, had to enter my encryption password and.. it did not work :crying: still spinning wheel and it hangs. i can still use adb, my old su binary is gone, but i'm stuck as i don't want to wipe my data. i need root for using titanium backup again. and yeah, i don't want to unlock for now too :/
did it work for anyone who has their tablet encrypted?
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i've tried to downgrade to ICS .30 firmware via recovery method and it worked (although i'm not unlocked). it did wipe my whole data though and the tablet is not encrypted anymore. at least i can root again now, upgrade to JB and then encrypt (i hope..)
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Piruelo said:
Downloaded from asus, renamed to 'EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip' in microsd card,and succesfully unbriked, without loosing any data :victory:
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was your internal storage encrypted?
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i've tried to downgrade to ICS .30 firmware via recovery method and it worked (although i'm not unlocked). it did wipe my whole data though and the tablet is not encrypted anymore. at least i can root again now, upgrade to JB and then encrypt (i hope..)
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How did u downgrade to ICS?
did u placed the .zip from asus again in sd card and powered on with pressing volume donw?
How did u downgrade to ICS?
did u placed the .zip from asus again in sd card and powered on with pressing volume donw?
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yes, i placed the (extracted & renamed) zip from asus to my external microsd card and used stock recovery (volume down).
i've already installed JB now with root and i'm currently restoring my apps with titanium backup
I have searched the forum, but didn´t found anything that seems to help or work for me.
I am on stock rom (IML74K.WW_epad-9.4.4.40-20120704), I haven´t unlocked it, the only thing I have done with it is rooted with 1-Click Transformer Root_1.1, and when I try to update, I have temp unrooted, I have superuser and OTA keeper.
Just a few days before JB was released in Sweden for TG-models, my unit went completely dead and I had to send it in för service, it came back about 2 weeks ago with new motherboard and factory resetted, and I can´t do any upgrade to JB, when I search I get that there is no new firmware to download, so then I rooted it again to be able to try wath the links below suggestions.
I have tested, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853145 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853145
The update tries to start, but ends up with a android laying on its back with red exclamation mark, but i think this tips is for unlocked devices only?
Could there have been an update that the guys at the servicecenter denied, and now I can´t get it because of that?
Is there anything I can do to get me up to JB, or is my only option to run Asus unlock tool and manually update to JB?
And if there is a thread about this for locked devices and stock roms and I have missed it, I am sorry about that.
try this: download the rom for your region from asus, unzip it, inside there should be another zip file, rename it as EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip and copy it on your microsd card, reboot in boot menu, select recovery, wait for the little andorid with the spinning thingie in his tummy to do his magic (an advancement bar should appear on the bottom of the screen), then it should reboot to an asus logo with another advancement bar and update everything.
sometimes it requires more than one try.
NB: IT WILL WIPE EVERYTHING AND YOU WILL LOSE ROOT, otakeeper wont work with this as its a full system and data wipe, only stuff on your microsd card wont be wiped so backup anything you want to keep.
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try this: download the rom for your region from asus, unzip it, inside there should be another zip file, rename it as EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip and copy it on your microsd card, reboot in boot menu, select recovery, wait for the little andorid with the spinning thingie in his tummy to do his magic (an advancement bar should appear on the bottom of the screen), then it should reboot to an asus logo with another advancement bar and update everything.
sometimes it requires more than one try.
NB: IT WILL WIPE EVERYTHING AND YOU WILL LOSE ROOT, otakeeper wont work with this as its a full system and data wipe, only stuff on your microsd card wont be wiped so backup anything you want to keep.
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Shall try this tonight when I come home.
I have nothing to save on it right now, so a new factory reset don´t bother me, before serching for JB update I could just root it again and use otakeeper, than search for the update, as long that it isnt the root-method I have used that has crashed this from the begining.
I let you know how it works out for me.
a3lit3cr3w said:
Shall try this tonight when I come home.
I have nothing to save on it right now, so a new factory reset don´t bother me, before serching for JB update I could just root it again and use otakeeper, than search for the update, as long that it isnt the root-method I have used that has crashed this from the begining.
I let you know how it works out for me.
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It worked so far that it installed the update to 4.0.3 again without any problems this time, but it didnt do a factory reset, loost root, but still couldnt find any update, so I DL the update for 4.1.1 from Asus and renamed that one and ran it, did work and I am now on JB 4.1.1 =)
Thanks alot for the help.
I am very new to the ROM scene. I have just recently done my second flash on a Transformer TF700t and I am completely stuck.
I flashed and it ran perfectly smoothly the first time around, except for the fact that i flashed in the wrong order and was left without gapps. I recovered to the stock ROM and tried again, this time in the correct order. I got a message that surprised and stumped me.
"Unable to locate zip file '/storage/emulated/0/goomanager/pa_tf700t-3.15-16APR2013-002620.zip'"
Anyone have any fixes or suggestions on how to remedy this? I will be actively working to solve.
Thanks,
Neb
UPDATE:
I wanted to see if it was a program/rom causing the problem.
I tried ROMManager with Cyanogen and it did the exact same thing with a separate directory.
Anyone have any suggestions?
You forgot to tell us which recovery you are using.
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You forgot to tell us which recovery you are using.
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My apologies. I have been using twrp the entire time, and recovering off of that as well.
You forgot to tell us the version number of your recovery.
Try selecting your zip file manually with the recovery's "Install" command instead of using ROM Manager.
Are u saving it to an external SD card? If so Make sure its not formatted NTFS.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4 Beta
Thanks guys, been up for a couple hours now with a fresh mind and got it working.
I ended up just reinstalling a fresh stock JB and it seemed to download the OS fine.
Now I am running smooth and perfect on PA