[Q] Clockwork mod bootloops - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello. Today i managed to install small update from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1563249
I sucessfully flashed it through cwm, and I also booted. But then i accidentaly pressed OTA asus update and im now stuck in Cwm Recovery v3.1.0.1 (solarnz-R-230511-1902). I cant access my nandroid backup since this recovery doesnt support internal storage and i when i press reboot system i get recovery loops (tablet restarts but android wont boot, im again in cwm). So i managed to flash some other versions of cwm, i flashed them, but again, after reboot im still in this recovery ... then i tried this guide http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...overy-bootloop-fix-tested-my-c10-windows.html but i havent set an adb to my device before so when im in command prompt it doesnt recognize my tablet so its pretty awkward (maybe because i havent usb debugging on - is there any way to turn it on??). So im an epic noob, can someone give me advice how to unbrick my lovely tablet? I´ll be very very greatful please help...

If you have an sbk v1 version you could use nvflash to unbrick. Check your serial #

Hmm, I already solved it Just did cold boot and wrote some things with terminal emulator...

Hi,
Am exactly in the same situation, have to cold boot to use the tablet.
Could tou please detail what you did to solv the problem once under android ?
Thanks in advance.

Check this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23339963 . You'll need to connect to a PC and us adb to connect (Google it if you are not sure what it is or how to use it).
Then reboot since you'll be right back in CWM, run the advanced script. I would replace that version as soon as possible with the working version of CWM.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium

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[Q] No OTA for me and some noob questions

Hello,
I need some help to get the new ICS update. I have a TF101 (no G), serial B80, with firmware HTK75.WW_epad-8.6.6.23.
Previously I was on 8.6.6.19 and used razorclaw to root it. Then I have done the wipe data, and installed 8.6.6.23.
When I boot with Power and Vol- then Vol+ to enter RCK mode I get the green android guy with exclamation mark.
When I boot with Power and Vol-, then Vol+ I get 2 options: Wipe data and android cold boot.
I used some apps to test if the device is root and they say no.
Sorry for my english, but it's not my main language.
Any idea to fix this?
The 8.6.6.23 is firmware for the 3G model. You will not see OTA since ICS is not released for G model yet.
You can try to manually install 8.5.6.21. You could also try rooting and installing cwm recovery and flash the ICS ROM
Thanks for the answer. I've searched around and it seems that I can't get back to 8.5.6.21.
When I try to install it I get the android guy with exclamation point.
I guess I have to wait for ICS on 3G model
mantorrix said:
Thanks for the answer. I've searched around and it seems that I can't get back to 8.5.6.21.
When I try to install it I get the android guy with exclamation point.
I guess I have to wait for ICS on 3G model
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Easiest way is to root, install CWM recovery and flash an ICS ROM. Either the stock rooted ROM or one of the many custom ROMs
I was in a similar situation. The ASUS recovery did not work for me either and I couldn't figure out how to install CWM. There is not a lot of help for noobs with B80s and with all the methods out there it was a challenge to find the correct one. Here's what I did:
1. If you are not rooted, follow the instructions in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427838 to get rooted. I had updated to the .21 firmware, and at that point, the nachoroot method is the only option. I had some trouble connecting ADB, but eventually I got it to work. This was the most difficult part of the process.
2. Install CWM. I was having trouble with this using the ASUS recovery, and I think it has to do with B80 models. I found the app in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346180 and it is amazing. If you are rooted, it installs CWM even on the B80 versions. The custom recovery will allow you to install any rom.
3. Download the option B ROM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514658. Place the zip on your SD card. This rom is the ASUS stock ICS firmware with root. Contrary to what some have said--I noticed a huge difference with ICS!
3. Backup all your user apps and data with Titanium Backup (optional). Do not back up system data, just user apps if you want to keep them.
4. Open your recovery. Shut the tablet off, and boot into recovery by holding down the power button and the volume down button until you are prompted to boot into recovery by pressing volume up. Pressing volume up should load CWM.
5. Wipe and then install! To wipe, select "wipe" on the recovery menu. Then wipe all data, cache, and dalvik-cache. To install, select install zip from SD card and find the zip file you downloaded in step 3.
Best of luck!
Hi,
may i hook in here, i've got a similar problem:
i TRY to get in adb mode, but it doesn't work as expected:
i used this thread initially (ASUS Transformer Root ToolKit V7.1 Universal (Windows) | 2011-09-22), i downloaded the toolkit, connected my turned off tab to the pc, booted via Power + vol up, it got connected to windows and i installed the drivers. so far so good. BUT: if i start adb server and use adb device, i dont get any devices listed... i cant do anything. And when i use this nvflash method with the download.bat file, i get an error and the usb connection vanishes... i dont have any further ideas what to do. but i can boot afterwards normaly to 3.2.1, though i dont get any updates
any hints? Thanks for reading anyways
thanks, DK
[edit] i have the version HTK75.DE_epad-8.6.5.21-20111216 installed [/edit]
DreadKing said:
Hi,
may i hook in here, i've got a similar problem:
i TRY to get in adb mode, but it doesn't work as expected:
i used this thread initially (ASUS Transformer Root ToolKit V7.1 Universal (Windows) | 2011-09-22), i downloaded the toolkit, connected my turned off tab to the pc, booted via Power + vol up, it got connected to windows and i installed the drivers. so far so good. BUT: if i start adb server and use adb device, i dont get any devices listed... i cant do anything. And when i use this nvflash method with the download.bat file, i get an error and the usb connection vanishes... i dont have any further ideas what to do. but i can boot afterwards normaly to 3.2.1, though i dont get any updates
any hints? Thanks for reading anyways
thanks, DK
[edit] i have the version HTK75.DE_epad-8.6.5.21-20111216 installed [/edit]
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What you did was put your tablet into APX mode. That's only good if you're doing NVFLash not ADB.
To use ADB just have yourtablet on like normal with USB debugging turn on
Hi,
thanks for your fast reply, you are right. i got my adb device id when beeing in the os, so this works. but, trying to use nvflash/Brk's Asus TF RootKit over apx, i got the initial connection, but when i want to flash it looses the connection or dies or something... no idea what
you got any hints how i can come back to a clean version, which is upgradable?
thx & best regards,
dk
this is the program output btw:
Creating backup of current boot and recovery img
this should take some time... please wait
Loading Bootloader to pad... please wait!
Starting...
Error! Could not load bootloader.
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alexlarson011 said:
I was in a similar situation. The ASUS recovery did not work for me either and I couldn't figure out how to install CWM. There is not a lot of help for noobs with B80s and with all the methods out there it was a challenge to find the correct one. Here's what I did:
1. If you are not rooted, follow the instructions in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427838 to get rooted. I had updated to the .21 firmware, and at that point, the nachoroot method is the only option. I had some trouble connecting ADB, but eventually I got it to work. This was the most difficult part of the process.
2. Install CWM. I was having trouble with this using the ASUS recovery, and I think it has to do with B80 models. I found the app in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346180 and it is amazing. If you are rooted, it installs CWM even on the B80 versions. The custom recovery will allow you to install any rom.
3. Download the option B ROM from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514658. Place the zip on your SD card. This rom is the ASUS stock ICS firmware with root. Contrary to what some have said--I noticed a huge difference with ICS!
3. Backup all your user apps and data with Titanium Backup (optional). Do not back up system data, just user apps if you want to keep them.
4. Open your recovery. Shut the tablet off, and boot into recovery by holding down the power button and the volume down button until you are prompted to boot into recovery by pressing volume up. Pressing volume up should load CWM.
5. Wipe and then install! To wipe, select "wipe" on the recovery menu. Then wipe all data, cache, and dalvik-cache. To install, select install zip from SD card and find the zip file you downloaded in step 3.
Best of luck!
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Thanks! This worked for me. Thank you sir! Everything worked fine and I'm now on ICS!
followed exactly alexlarson011's instruction and voila - it works! thanks a lot!
best regards
-dk

[Q] [solved] Won't boot - No ADB, no CWM/, no "wipe data", no nvflash (c20 serial)

[Q] [solved] Won't boot - No ADB, no CWM/, no "wipe data", no nvflash (c20 serial)
Thanks for reading.
I recently bought a refurbished Transformer with a serial starting with c20. I rooted with vipermod, installed recoveryinstaller and AOKP. After being unable to install CWM (I now know why) my device became unable to boot into recovery. Recoveryinstaller would not install either. When I attempted to normal boot, the device would just hang. My only option was to cold boot into linux, which worked.
I then attempted to "full wipe" in order to re-install recoveryinstaller for access to recovery. After doing so, my Transformer no longer boots. It sits at the "Android" splash screen, which I believe is AOKP still attempting to load. Recovery doesn't boot, full wipe only beings me back to the "Android" splash, and cold booting into linux also returns me to the "Android" splash.
After lots of searching and reading, I found a few help threads that offered suggestions for those unable to boot, but they all require adb. My understanding based on the adb tutorial is that it requries configuration within the Android OS, and for the device to be running, which mine does not. And from what I've read, the c20 serial number isn't compatible with nvflash.
Can someone point me in the right direction? I feel like I'm at a dead end here. Thanks a bunch.
-Chris
edit: to clarify, I never setup ADB, which makes me think that solutions like this won't work: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25636698#post25636698
Hello cfbauer,
Did you try this driver pack? after 1st remove all you transformer drivers?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514942
If you install this, then you can check with adb if there is communication possible with your transformer. if you connect it, is there any life on your pc when you start your TF?
or volume + and power to put tablet in apx mode and see if then the apx driver installs. If it does then try the brks rootkit v7.1 to see if you can install cwm with this tool....maybe your refurbished TF is an old B40 to 70).
unless this is what you already did......
dont forget to disable spashtop and asys sync on your pc.......
Well I managed to get ADB setup, I think. I'm new to this, but when I attempt to boot into recovery, and do "adb devices" I get "0123456789ABCDEF offline".
I'm a little hesitant to try nlheiz's suggestion of brks rootkit v7.1 as it says it's for a serial number that's older than my device is. nlheiz, can you confirm this is safe? Or can someone else suggest an alternate method of getting my 2 week old Transformer to a useful state? I definitely appreciate the help.
-Chris
edit: I just read this
The only thing that differs between SBK1 tablets and SBK2 tablets is the use of NVFlash. SBK2 cannot use NVFlash, so if you end up botching both your recovery and your ROM, and cannot boot into either, then you are SCREWED, so I would suggest reading everything before attempting to mod your device if you are an SBK2 owner.
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There is no emoticon to convey how sad I am right now
edit2: I'm looking at trying this guide: http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...overy-bootloop-fix-tested-my-c10-windows.html since it appears to be able to fix the issue I'm having.
edit3:attempting the guide posted in edit2 is giving me a "error:device offline" on step 6 when I try the adb push command
edit4: I can't seem to download brk Universal Rootkit 7.1 as neither download link is working
Does anyone have a suggestion? I'd appreciate it. Or is my device totally dead and I'm just screwed?
Try NvFlash anyway, It can't hurt. Does ADB work at all?
Thing O Doom said:
Try NvFlash anyway, It can't hurt. Does ADB work at all?
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Thanks for your response. I get "0123456789ABCDEF offline" when I type adb devices when I boot into recovery mode, which isn't actually recovery mode since the system it hangs when I try to boot into recovery mode.
cfbauer said:
Thanks for reading.
I recently bought a refurbished Transformer with a serial starting with c20. I rooted with vipermod, installed recoveryinstaller and AOKP. After being unable to install CWM (I now know why) my device became unable to boot into recovery. Recoveryinstaller would not install either. When I attempted to normal boot, the device would just hang. My only option was to cold boot into linux, which worked.
I then attempted to "full wipe" in order to re-install recoveryinstaller for access to recovery. After doing so, my Transformer no longer boots. It sits at the "Android" splash screen, which I believe is AOKP still attempting to load. Recovery doesn't boot, full wipe only beings me back to the "Android" splash, and cold booting into linux also returns me to the "Android" splash.
Can someone point me in the right direction? I feel like I'm at a dead end here. Thanks a bunch.
-Chris
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How did you get AOKP ROM on the TF if you couldn't get CM to install?
Are you still on stock recovery? I know yo usay recoery doesn't boot but what does it do when trying to boot into recovery?
Doe sit hang or you get any message?
FOR ADB offline message, have you try a different USB port?
baseballfanz said:
How did you get AOKP ROM on the TF if you couldn't get CM to install?
Are you still on stock recovery? I know yo usay recoery doesn't boot but what does it do when trying to boot into recovery?
Doe sit hang or you get any message?
FOR ADB offline message, have you try a different USB port?
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OMG it worked! I'm back baby! So exited. Thanks for your help! I suppose this means my Transformer is an SBK1. Nice.
To answer your questions if you're curious, I used RecoveryInstaller. It was CWM, but an older version, my mistake. I ran into the random reboots issue, but the version of CWM recoveryInstaller used wasn't compatible with Aroma, which was required to install a custom kernel.
I don't remember the exact text on screen when I try to load into recovery, but I believe it was something like "booting into recovery mode."
And yes, I did try a different usb port for adb, it didn't work. Thanks for the suggestion though!
Thing O Doom said:
Try NvFlash anyway, It can't hurt. Does ADB work at all?
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Worked! Thanks for the heads up!
By the way, you don't need Aroma to install a custom kernel with AOKP. Since I utterly refuse to flash touch recovery (no ext-sd support) I can't use aroma. The classic way is to go grab the .zip of the kernel (I recommend Testymehics or Guevor's test kernels) out of development. Clear cache, then flash as if you were flashing a rom, no aroma required.

[Q][SBK2]Can't access/flash recovery (+random reboots&freezes)

Hi everyone, I've got a BIG problem with my sbk2 TF101.
I don't know why but I cannot access the Recovery. I don't know if it is actually installed or not, but I cannot access it nor I can flash it with CWM Manager or Recovery Installer
-When I restart, it simply stucks at the EEE logo.
-I cannot boot in recovery with any of the apps made for this;
-Every time I want to start the tablet, I need to start it using cold-boot (first, vol- and power, and then vol+), because it seems to be always starting in recovery.
-Without recovery I cannot flash a new recovery or a new rom, and I'm stucked with an AOKP cooked in the firsts days of may (I don't remember the name)
-I've got random and frequent reboots, freezes, and can't do something for more than 5 min because the tablet freezes.
-Standard voltages.
-My tablet is not recognized when I plug it in Windows or Mac OSX, didn't try with Ubuntu.
Please help me!
Thank you very much in advance for your great help.
Don't do any wipes, as that may be unrecoverable. I don't see why recovery installer isn't working, you should have root. Sounds like some stuff is seriously messed up. You can try using flash_image to manually flash a recovery.img with ADB or with a virtual terminal, that's about all I can think of now. Find the boot.img, and flash_image files and put them on root of SD and run appropriate commands, more info should be in recovery dev sections.
Thing O Doom said:
Don't do any wipes, as that may be unrecoverable. I don't see why recovery installer isn't working, you should have root. Sounds like some stuff is seriously messed up. You can try using flash_image to manually flash a recovery.img with ADB or with a virtual terminal, that's about all I can think of now. Find the boot.img, and flash_image files and put them on root of SD and run appropriate commands, more info should be in recovery dev sections.
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First of all, thanks a lot for trying helping me.
The problem is that I don't know how to use ADB or wich commands should I use or where I could find the boot.img. Using a virtual terminal means running a trminal on the tablet? Can I use the internal memory instead of an SD card? I can confirm I've still got root, by the way.
Please, could someone help me? I think I need to overwrite the recovery image manually, but I don't know how to.
wanzer said:
Please, could someone help me? I think I need to overwrite the recovery image manually, but I don't know how to.
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Use PERI/my easyflasher tool to reflash recovery from nvflash.
Read more here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
Hello guys, I have a problem with my tf101! is brick, and only goes with apx.provo easyflasher wheelie but returns error when it finishes loading bootloader towards the closed dell'applicazione!
sorry for the English, are Italian
I figured out that the OP had the ROM manager bootloop :/
Romyfra - is it a Tf101 Wifi-only or a Tf101G, if it's a Tf101 then you can use NvFlash to reflash it
I brick my wifi tf101 with serial bcoka ..., ICS v24ww 1.6e 4.0.3 I can not even come out with a wheelie! This is what I done, done correctly with the root easyflasher 0.4, after I stupidly installed netformer 1.6 (that idiot) and restart it disappeared with the cmw.ho riflashato easyflasher and end of proceedings, the tab will not light! is only apx, so no recovery! the problem is that when I start wheelie crash and does not pass to nvflash! is possible that the flash is corrupt?? as a last resort if you think I'll send you notice of changes in the RMA? ICS had no stock and cmw più.possono dump and see what happened or there is no trace?? thanks

[Q]

First off I am sorry for posting this, however I DID use the search tool. I recently got a USA spec Wifi only Xoom. It came with 4.1.1 preinstalled. I have sucessfully unlocked the bootloader.
My problem is this. I cannot gain root or even get CWM installed. I have tried oneclick, i have tried cmd prompt. I have followed every guide I can find to a "T". Is there something missing, is it an issue with Jellybean being preinstalled?
Use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1468298 to get CWM installed (and when you reboot from fastboot flashing the recovery image, and this is very important, DO NOT LET IT FULLY REBOOT INTO THE OS. You have to get into recovery in the next boot or the OS will just overwrite it with the stock recovery and you will just have to go back into fastboot and flash the recovery again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30464067&postcount=408 has the root once you get CWM installed.
airesch said:
Use http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1468298 to get CWM installed (and when you reboot from fastboot flashing the recovery image, and this is very important, DO NOT LET IT FULLY REBOOT INTO THE OS. You have to get into recovery in the next boot or the OS will just overwrite it with the stock recovery and you will just have to go back into fastboot and flash the recovery again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30464067&postcount=408 has the root once you get CWM installed.
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Thanks for the reply, however this is one of the utilities I have tried,..
Here is a bit more info.
I am running windows 7 64bit if it makes a difference. Whenever I get the device into fastboot and try to flash anything, it just hangs at the original fastboot screen. I have let it sit there from 3 hours and eventually I have to reboot it. The Lord AIO Tool you linked just gives me and error message that the device is not a 2.2/2.3 device. If I were at home I would take a screenshot.
Could my bootloader be corrupt? The device still boots up and runs jellybean fine, but I am not loving the stock experience thus far...
Thanks again for the links!
Actually sounds like your drivers aren't right. I will look them up and link them when I get home
Try installing the driver from http://developer.motorola.com/tools/usb_drivers/, rebooting your pc, and try fastboot again. If that still doesn't work, then there may be something wrong with your pc setup OR your Xoom, not sure at that point.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
Thanks a million, I am going to try it fresh on my pc at work. Thanks!
That did the trick THANKS A BUNCH!!!!!

Device stuck in bootloop?

Hi guys,
So this is my first post but I've been on XDA for a long time. I've been looking for an answer to this problem, and I haven't been successful in finding a post that regards to my situation...
Ok so I just got my tablet today. I upgraded to JB and then I unlocked it using the asus unlocker. I attempted to install TWRP, but when I use .blob files and attempt to load into recovery it didn't work. Anyway, I looked around and I installed CWM recovery instead.
I installed v5.5.0.4 following this guide:
http://theunlockr.com/2012/05/25/how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-on-asus-transformer-tf300t/
Now, I notice it's written back in may of 2012 aka before jelly bean... anyway so I installed this using fast boot, and booted into recovery and it worked. I believe I installed the ICS version of CWM. I tried to install Clean Rom v3.3 and I just get bootloops. I can still boot into fastboot and clockwork mod fine.
I tried to install v6.0.1.4 via this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846554
But once again if I boot into recovery it just does nothing and reboots after a few seconds.
I re-installed v5.5.0.4 and I can wipe data/install everything just as I normally would, and I still have access to Fastboot. Can I get some help on how I can 1 install the correct CWM and 2 install a working rom? I don't think I bricked my device just yet since I can still flash in fastboot etc.
Thanks guys!
You cant't wipe data from bootloader menu, If you do that, you will get unrecoverable brick.
Sorry I believe I mislead you -> I wiped data from within CWM.
Anyway, I used this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1757077
I went back to stock and I think i'll stay there for a little while longer, this process made me nervous (I've rooted my thunderbolt, droid DNA, galaxy tab 2 7" and my friends phones) so anyway I believe I installed the wrong CWM and that caused errors trying to install a JB rom on a ICS CWM... If you have any insight let me know...
undergfx said:
Hi guys,
So this is my first post but I've been on XDA for a long time. I've been looking for an answer to this problem, and I haven't been successful in finding a post that regards to my situation...
Ok so I just got my tablet today. I upgraded to JB and then I unlocked it using the asus unlocker. I attempted to install TWRP, but when I use .blob files and attempt to load into recovery it didn't work. Anyway, I looked around and I installed CWM recovery instead.
I installed v5.5.0.4 following this guide:
http://theunlockr.com/2012/05/25/how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-on-asus-transformer-tf300t/
Now, I notice it's written back in may of 2012 aka before jelly bean... anyway so I installed this using fast boot, and booted into recovery and it worked. I believe I installed the ICS version of CWM. I tried to install Clean Rom v3.3 and I just get bootloops. I can still boot into fastboot and clockwork mod fine.
I tried to install v6.0.1.4 via this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1846554
But once again if I boot into recovery it just does nothing and reboots after a few seconds.
I re-installed v5.5.0.4 and I can wipe data/install everything just as I normally would, and I still have access to Fastboot. Can I get some help on how I can 1 install the correct CWM and 2 install a working rom? I don't think I bricked my device just yet since I can still flash in fastboot etc.
Thanks guys!
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My suggestion is to flash the latest stock JB blob.
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
Once you get it sorted then flash the latest twrp for jb.
Now, when I try flashing blobs and I go to boot into RCK (I believe that's the term...) it just reboots the tablet instead of booting into recovery.
Android software is out of my element, if this was some C (somewhat similar to C) or Matlab I would better understand (I'm a senior Mechanical Engineer in college)
Edit:
Ah didn't see your post. I did what you recommended, and actually, while my device said it was on 4.1.1 JB, when I hold pwr/vol down I see a completely different menu now than last time, so I wonder if perhaps my OTA didn't correctly load everything from the firmware update hmm...
undergfx said:
Now, when I try flashing blobs and I go to boot into RCK (I believe that's the term...) it just reboots the tablet instead of booting into recovery.
Android software is out of my element, if this was some C (somewhat similar to C) or Matlab I would better understand (I'm a senior Mechanical Engineer in college)
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The same way you flashed cwm.
Windows? Start - in search type cmd - press enter
In the cmd window cd to the directory with fastboot.
Hook cable between tablet and usb port on computer.
On tablet hold power and volume down till you see the bootloader menu.
Down volume till you are at the usb symbol - then volume up.
This should put you into fastboot mode - use the commands above.
Wait till the first command completes before you give the second command.
[INDEX][04 Feb 2013]TF300T & TG-INDEX of Roms/Dev Guides/Kernels/Recoveries/etc. You will find the stock firmware here as well as most other needs.
You will have to unzip to get the blob which you should place in the directory with fastboot.
Thank you very much.
So after flashing the most resent blob, I successfully installed CWM recovery and successfully flashed a rom. I'm not sure what the issue was before. Thank you for the help! much appreciated.
undergfx said:
Thank you very much.
So after flashing the most resent blob, I successfully installed CWM recovery and successfully flashed a rom. I'm not sure what the issue was before. Thank you for the help! much appreciated.
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You're welcome.
Good Luck!

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