[Q] Can the B90 Transformer be downgraded from ICS to honeycomb??? - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Header says it all... and if the answer is YES, then a link to HOW to accomplish that would be greatly appreciated...
Many thanks...

You would need to root, install cwm recovery, flash a rooted HC ROM.

@basballfanz: how to root the 9.2.2.3 Firmware?

From my experience, once you are on ICS, re-flashing Honeycomb via CWM does NOT solve the reboot issues (you'll have them in Honeycomb too). The ONLY way that I was able to return to a stable version of Honeycom was to NVFLash a stock honeycomb image and go from there. But, since you have a B90, you can't NVFlash, so basically, I think you're screwed at this point....
There is a whole thread about returning to honeycomb via CWM and still having the reboots, etc.. Search it out...
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meinmichi said:
@basballfanz: how to root the 9.2.2.3 Firmware?
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Don't think there's a way right now.

Can't you modify/use an ASUS Ota update package and use the stock recovery to 'Update' to HC. Reboot issues will still be there though.
Edit: as in when downgrading for razorclaw root etc

Thing O Doom said:
Can't you modify/use an ASUS Ota update package and use the stock recovery to 'Update' to HC. Reboot issues will still be there though.
Edit: as in when downgrading for razorclaw root etc
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You can't downgrade on a stock tf.
The trick going from 8.6.5.21 to 8.6.6.19 to use razorclaw is technically an upgrade not downgrade. It was going from 8.6..5.21 to 8.6.6.19

Sorry I wasn't clear, I mean modifying a downgrade ASUS package to trick the Tf into Thinking that it's being updated.
Thanks for the version # clearup though X.x"

a simple rename do not work. Have taste it....
The tf see the update, reboot and start Update. But stoppt...
So what to do? Edit buildprob? Or what read the tf in Thema Update file ?

Get a hc package, unzip the ics package, delete and replace as needed. Probably need to edit build.prop too, and make sure the kernel flashes.

Or is a replace of the blob file the onky we need?
How is the chance of bricked?

Considering the kernel/os differences, higher than you'd want it to be, so I'd only do it as a last resort. Make a nandroid backup before doing any tinkering.

Cant do Backup without root. Thats why i want to downgrade...

Seems like a new method to downgrade from ICS to HC even for the non rooted users.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622628

THX thats works!

Can someone lead me or explain to me exactly what the s/n number means in terms of rooting and nvflashing. I have C30.
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I think the real question here is why would you want to downgrade to HC from ICS? It's pretty well known that a full system restore fixes most issues.

miketoasty said:
I think the real question here is why would you want to downgrade to HC from ICS? It's pretty well known that a full system restore fixes most issues.
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Why? Because ICS is completely un-stable on ALOT of TF101's (if not all). Honeycomb was rock solid.
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McSurge45 said:
Can someone lead me or explain to me exactly what the s/n number means in terms of rooting and nvflashing. I have C30.
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First letter:
B=2011 & C=2012 manufacture year.
Second letter/number:
1=Jan 2=Feb ect till Oct which is A(hex)
So your C3O was manufacture in March 2012.
Only different is the SBK
ASUS changed the sbk mid July 2011.

miketoasty said:
I think the real question here is why would you want to downgrade to HC from ICS? It's pretty well known that a full system restore fixes most issues.
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Except, it doesn't.

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If I rooted and installed revolver now...

Hi I had a question. If I got root and installed revolver would it still be possible to upgrade to ICS when it comes out? I have heard alot of issues of people not being able to do OTAS after this. Also is it possible to remove revolver and got back to stock?
Thanks
After rooting you cannot install any OTA's, but if you run revolver you will most likely see an update to ICS considering the owner keeps it updated. He releases new firmware updates to his ROM the same day they are released from Asus.
If you root though know what you are doing, and yes you would be able to flash back to stock.
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After rooting you cannot install any OTA's, but if you run revolver you will most likely see an update to ICS considering the owner keeps it updated. He releases new firmware updates to his ROM the same day they are released from Asus.
If you root though know what you are doing, and yes you would be able to flash back to stock.
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I see. I've done a bit of rooting with the archos 101 and i'm pretty good with computers. You said you can't do OTAs but asus puts the files on their website don't they? Couldn't you just dl it there and update?
you can download it but you get an error when trying to install I believe. I've just updated through the roms that were released. These guys are right on it, and they're good!
Yes, you could.....but it won't work, and will automatically fail mid-way through. If the update detects any software tampering and doesn't appear to be a stock unrooted build it will fail. Like I said though, ROM developers are good at updates, they put them out daily and we are sure to see a ROM of ICS before it is even out officially for our tabs.
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Without nvflash how can we revert to stock? I'm on a tf101g b80. Sry if i post it there.

[Q] Update available but nothing happens

Decided to return to stock and try 9.2.2.4 update (currently on 9.2.2.3 WW), in settings-info-firmware update it says that the update is available "check notification area" but nothing really happens. I can notice that some other message is "flashing" from behind, "server busy, try again later" or something like that.
Ive read about the update rolling out in Italy and some other countries in Transformer General so the Asus servers shouldnt be down.
Is anyone else experiencing this? Or something has gone wrong when I was flashing the stock ROM?
Stock rooted? Or did you nvflashed it stock unrooted. Cause i had some sort of problem when i sented it for repairs. When it came back i wanted to update it to android 4.0 . And as everyone i know had there updates i still had none.
batjuh said:
Stock rooted? Or did you nvflashed it stock unrooted. Cause i had some sort of problem when i sented it for repairs. When it came back i wanted to update it to android 4.0 . And as everyone i know had there updates i still had none.
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Iam not rooted got C10 transformer so nvflash is not an option. I deleted su binary and superuser app via root explorer under Megatron ROM and used this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622628
guide to push in the 9.2.2.3 WW blob using method 1.
So now Ive got everything completely stock, at least I think I do
VITUSH said:
Iam not rooted got C10 transformer so nvflash is not an option. I deleted su binary and superuser app via root explorer under Megatron ROM and used this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622628
guide to push in the 9.2.2.3 WW blob using method 1.
So now Ive got everything completely stock, at least I think I do
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What about your recovery? Stock or cwm?
baseballfanz said:
What about your recovery? Stock or cwm?
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Stock
I have one that refuses to detect any updates as well. Everything is stock on it.
I had this problem on my stock TF101 quite a long time ago on HC. This thread might help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1106054

[Q] How can I get root for .24?

Purchased a used TF101 last night, and the update was waiting when I powered it on. Needless to say, I regret doing it now.
However, I believe I have it figured out how to get root. I'd just like someone that's had more experience with the TF101 to verify for me.
Opt. 1
- Download recoveryblob from Wolfman's thread.
- Downgrade to .11 or .17
- Root
- OTA Rootkeeper
- Update to newest firmware
Opt. 2
- Download recoveryblob from Wolfman's thread.
- Downgrade .11 or .17
- Root
- CWM
- Flash custom rom with OTA already included.
Am I looking at a bricked pad here? Not actually sure if .24 can be downgraded, but I figured since it worked for .21. I'd give it a shot and see what happens.
Not bricked in the slightest, bricked means can't turn on at all. Downgrade should work with .24 as well, or just wait for an official root for .24 to come out. I also recommend option 2, if you're going to go through the trouble of downgrading may as well put a ROM on there.
Thing O Doom said:
Not bricked in the slightest, bricked means can't turn on at all. Downgrade should work with .21 as well, or just wait for an official root for .24 to come out. I also recommend option 2, if you're going to go through the trouble of downgrading may as well put a ROM on there.
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Thanks,
I've found the resident expert. I'll give it a shot tonight when I get home.
meant to type .24 not .21 Sorry, just give it a shot. If the exploit is still there it should work. Good luck.
Thing O Doom said:
meant to type .24 not .21 Sorry, just give it a shot. If the exploit is still there it should work. Good luck.
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Thanks alot..
Worked perfectly! Downgraded to .17, rooted, installed CWM and Android Revolution.
What's the best way to get just root with .24
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Ellingsoc said:
What's the best way to get just root with .24
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If you're currently on .17, you can root using Vipermod, install CWM, and flash just the .24 zip using CWM.
05GT said:
If you're currently on .17, you can root using Vipermod, install CWM, and flash just the .24 zip using CWM.
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I think you would need to follow the sequence flashing from .17 to .21 update zip and lastly the .21 update zip using CWM. Use Voodoo OTA RootKeeper to retain your root previllage..
I am on .24
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I have the same problem.
I want to keep my .24 but i can't root this.
Is there a good guide to do this ?
I only want to root - nothing more.
Thanks in advance.
klopikxda said:
I have the same problem.
I want to keep my .24 but i can't root this.
Is there a good guide to do this ?
I only want to root - nothing more.
Thanks in advance.
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Right now,
There's no way to root .24 without downgrading first. I'm pretty sure that you're going to need CWM as well. Only way I know to do it.
Downgrade without Unlock on .24 i have done 5 TF101's ussing this method all with serials b80 to c20 Go here: http //freek.ws/2012/05/07/howto-root-you-asus-transformer-tf101-or-asus-transformer-prime-tf201-running-ice-cream-sandwich-ics-9-4-2-21-without-unlocking-your-bootloader/
Hi!, i've just followed these instructions to downgrade my TF101 b70 and it was just perfect, easy and fast...
Now i'm with .24 rooted.
Thank you!
Yep, this method worked perfect with my .24 TF101 B50. Thanks!
If you don't aren't proficient with adb, or just don't feel like using it, this is a link that should be easy enough for anybody. It has illustrations and step by step directions. It works for. 24 also.
Good luck
http://freek.ws/2012/05/07/howto-ro...s-9-4-2-21-without-unlocking-your-bootloader/
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No more downgrading crap required anymore! link in my signature for NvFlash for SBKv2!!!
Thing O Doom said:
No more downgrading crap required anymore! link in my signature for NvFlash for SBKv2!!!
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While I'm not a dev by any stretch, I'm also not tech retarded lol... I have tried downgrading .24 using every method posted and can't seem to make it happen. Close as I get is the firmware update droid with the progress bar then he falls flat with a red triangle. Doom the whole APX mode and everything in your link throws me off and after doing all that I'd still have to root? or would I just have an easier time with the custom ROM stuff (which I don't really need).
Thanks in advance for any help that comes my way.
No, just vol-up+power to get into APX, then NvFlash a custom Recovery (rouge has a version specifically for NvFlash.) Then once you have recovery, either flash a ROM (which will be pre-rooted) or superuser.apk (if you want to stay stock) Easy as pie process.
Your need to downgrade to an ota that is able to be rooted first, then after rooting use ota rootkeeper to maintain your root. You can then update back to. 24 and keep your root. The link that i posted explains this or you could also try wolfs downgrade method, but it requires adb, which some people might not feel comfortable using.
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balrog558 said:
Your need to downgrade to an ota that is able to be rooted first, then after rooting use ota rootkeeper to maintain your root. You can then update back to. 24 and keep your root. The link that i posted explains this or you could also try wolfs downgrade method, but it requires adb, which some people might not feel comfortable using.
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It is no longer required with the release of nvflash for b70+ devices.
We are working on a windows binary, but no ETA quite yet.
The recommended way is to install a custom recovery then flash an update.zip to install Superuser.apk and the su binary.
Note that this should also enable "one-click" roots using nvflash for ANY rom version - eventually at least

Rooting Newest Firmware Update?

Hey all, just got my TF700 on Friday. So stoked.
I am about to root my tablet, but I want to make sure the current tools with work (sparkym3 and Debugfs) with the newest update. I would rather root the latest release than root what I have and use Voodoo. I have had issues doing that in the past.
My current firmware is IML74K.US_epad-9-4-5.26-20120720
How many update as I away from current? Will the current tools work with the most recent updates? Which method do you guys recommend?
Thanks!
I have not been able to get those two methods to work for me on the newest update. I think I am a rare exception, most seem to have success. I have even returned a tablet becuase of defect and the second would not root either. It wasnt a big deal because i knew i was going to unlock the bootloader and then i could install a custom recovery and rom and achieve root that way. If you are planning on unlocking I suggest you do a little more research in the NVFlash page because if you update from your current firmware that will no longer be an option. Just my 2 cents
(Imo) i would just root what you have now and use voodoo. Checkout the nvflash thread while your at it. ( doesn't work with .30 update, i wish i had noticed that before i upgraded to .30 )
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I know it was mentioned but just for good measure... If you plan on unlocking at all make sure you do it before upgrading to .30 so that you can get nvflash setup for your device.
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Is .30 the next update? How many update am I away from current?
I have some thinking to do, I wasn't planning on unlocking (at least until CM and AOKP officially support the TF700) but if NvFlash won't work on any other updates I may need to rethink.
And to be honest, I don't really see the purpose in unlocking. I ROMed my TF101 but ASUS does such a good job of only altering AOSP with small (and beneficial) changes I may just leave my Infinity as is. Especially if I have to stick with the shipped firmware and once I update NvFlash won't work. I guess I can always just flash ROMs without NvFlash though...
But my two questions above still stand.
One more question as this is the first device I have owned that had NvFlash available. What is the benefit of having NvFlash vs just CWM? Just protection in case I do something really stupid?
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You are one update away from the latest which is .30. (soon to be two) The debugfs root method will root you.
you should check out my thread on root and jellybean: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1908304
Nvflash allows you to flash anything even if the bootloader is corrupted or prevents it, it also allows you to downgrade when the bootloader prevents it e.g. .30 to .26. it is also required to flash custom bootloaders which is useful if someone develops a dual-boot bootloader. You can even relock and reunlock your bootloader with nvflash. If you don't plan on using non-stock fw though, stay locked so that you can get your updates and support.
Thanks for the help guys.
So what I'm thinking is just to root, unlock, and NOT flash NvFlash. It isn't terribly dangerous not to use right? I mean as long as I have CWM installed I am pretty safe unless I do something completely stupid right?
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I_EAT_BABIES said:
Thanks for the help guys.
So what I'm thinking is just to root, unlock, and NOT flash NvFlash. It isn't terribly dangerous not to use right? I mean as long as I have CWM installed I am pretty safe unless I do something completely stupid right?
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If you have .26 and are going to unlock, you may as well create your nvflash files. It isn't so much as flashing nvflash. Nvflash is already hardcoded in the tegra chip. You would just be creating the encrypted files needed to utilize it on your device. You save these in triplicate in case the worst happens. Unlocking is necessary for generating the nvflash files, but it voids your warranty and leaves you unable to recieve OTAs (you can still update manually using methods listed in the development forums).
I'm not explicitly recommending that you unlock, but if you do, it's best to do it on the .26 update, so you can get those nvflash files from your device.
So if I do install NvFlash can I still waiting install official updates from Asus by downloading them from Asus website?
I really want to try Asus's stock Jelly Bean ROM, so anything that removes that as an option is not for me.
Thanks for the clarification.
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you don't install nvflash. you use it to interface with the device's apx mode.
as for the official firmwares, you can still install those even if you are unlocked. you just have to do it manually.
Yup, you can just download the firmware zip from asus's website:
http://www.asus.com/Tablet/Transformer_Pad/ASUS_Transformer_Pad_Infinity_TF700T/#download
Unzip it once(it'l be another zip) and flash that in TWRP. (not sure if it works in cwm. I am biased but I definately recommend twrp:angel Make sure you uncheck flash recovery. reinstall recovery using fastboot because the update deletes it.
I_EAT_BABIES said:
So if I do install NvFlash can I still waiting install official updates from Asus by downloading them from Asus website?
I really want to try Asus's stock Jelly Bean ROM, so anything that removes that as an option is not for me.
Thanks for the clarification.
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No, you need to unlock to take a bootloader backup, which you will not able to take OTA Jelly Been, however, you can download the new Jelly Bean from Asus website and manually flash it.
OK I feel like I understand now. There really aren't any downsides to setting up NvFlash (Asus warranty not an issue, I have Best Buy's super program where I can return the tablet even if I just scratch the screen if I want to).
My initial impression was that if I unlocked I would not be able to update any stock firmware period, and that if I set up NvFlash I could not move from .26.
If I understand correctly I just have to be on .26 to set up NvFlash, and can manually install official Asus firmware after unlocking.
Thanks for the help all! I am not new to flashing ROMs etc. but have never had the ability to use NvFlash.
Have a great night all!

just got my TFT700T

Hello everyone
I am a galaxy note2 owner. Read great reviews on this so I chose this instead of Note 10.1.
Anything I should know before I root it?
Is it just like rooting my Note? Just use odin and a costume firmware?
toofank said:
Hello everyone
I am a galaxy note2 owner. Read great reviews on this so I chose this instead of Note 10.1.
Anything I should know before I root it?
Is it just like rooting my Note? Just use odin and a costume firmware?
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You only can root while you on ICS version .30 or below. Once upgraded to JB there's a different procedure to obtain root. Here is the guide. If you have any question, just ask here. BTW tf700 is not same as galaxy note 2. NO ODIN for tf700.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833212
buhohitr said:
You only can root while you on ICS version .30 or below. Once upgraded to JB there's a different procedure to obtain root. Here is the guide. If you have any question, just ask here. BTW tf700 is not same as galaxy note 2. NO ODIN for tf700.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833212
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Thanks. My asus is still on ics. Im gonna root it then upgrade to jellybean cuz ics is laggy! So to be sure here,I use the link to root then i can install cwm,then flash a costume rom like cleanrom straight from rooted ics, even if the costumerom is jellybean?
toofank said:
Thanks. My asus is still on ics. Im gonna root it then upgrade to jellybean cuz ics is laggy! So to be sure here,I use the link to root then i can install cwm,then flash a costume rom like cleanrom straight from rooted ics, even if the costumerom is jellybean?
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After rooted on ICS, you need to download OTA rootkeeper from the market to preserve root (keep a copy of root), then use dlpkg method (incremental upgrade) to JB. If you use Asus full JB firmware, it's going to wipe out your root. Once you on JB, use OTA root keeper to restore root, then you need to unlock your device before you can install custom recovery (TWRP/CWM). From here on you can flash any custom rom that you like. I highly recommend TWRP, it works well with tf700. Some people do have issue with CWM.
buhohitr said:
After rooted on ICS, you need to download OTA rootkeeper from the market to preserve root (keep a copy of root), then use dlpkg method (incremental upgrade) to JB. If you use Asus full JB firmware, it's going to wipe out your root. Once you on JB, use OTA root keeper to restore root, then you need to unlock your device before you can install custom recovery (TWRP/CWM). From here on you can flash any custom rom that you like. I highly recommend TWRP, it works well with tf700. Some people do have issue with CWM.
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Ok thank you very much for the info.
toofank said:
Thanks. My asus is still on ics. Im gonna root it then upgrade to jellybean cuz ics is laggy! So to be sure here,I use the link to root then i can install cwm,then flash a costume rom like cleanrom straight from rooted ics, even if the costumerom is jellybean?
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To install a custom recovery you need to unlock your device, which will void your warranty. If,after unlocking, you want to have a way to recover from any software-induced brick situations, then BEFORE YOU UPGRADE, read the nvflash thread and get the required files from your device. You cannot do this once you upgraded!
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To install a custom recovery you need to unlock your device, which will void your warranty. If,after unlocking, you want to have a way to recover from any software-induced brick situations, then BEFORE YOU UPGRADE, read the nvflash thread and get the required files from your device. You cannot do this once you upgraded!
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thanks. ill do that.
Welcome to our little company. I have the same Combination as you have. You will soon notice that this is hard to get as fluid as the note 2.
Also rooting not that easy. I am still with stock with this one.
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CandyAndy said:
Welcome to our little company. I have the same Combination as you have. You will soon notice that this is hard to get as fluid as the note 2.
Also rooting not that easy. I am still with stock with this one.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using XDA Premium HD app
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You have to take a shot at rooting and unlocking, without them, I won't able to use my tf700, my kids actually refused to use it. After Cleanrom, they love it!
Needed to update superuser to get root.
But now it wont unlock!
Wjhen i click the unlock device it gives me some network error!
It seems that asus server wont let me unlock.
I keep getting the message in screenshot.
Ive manually downloaded the stock jb zipfile from asus site. How can I flash it to my device? Idont have cwmrecovery.
toofank said:
It seems that asus server wont let me unlock.
I keep getting the message in screenshot.
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I can take a few days or weeks for new devices to become unlockable - apparently Asus' unlocking server is always behind. Usually it helps to be patient and try again after a few days.
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Ive manually downloaded the stock jb zipfile from asus site. How can I flash it to my device? Idont have cwmrecovery.
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You can do that by unpacking the UpdateLauncher zip once (another zip is inside) and putting it onto a microSD card, then boot the tablet in recovery mode (hold down Volume-down while powering on). Some guides say that you must rename the zip to something specific, I don't know if that is still true. Beware: if you upgrade, you will lose the ability to ever use nvflash because the new bootloader is more locked down and can't be downgraded. Also you will lose root by flashing a complete firmware.
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I can take a few days or weeks for new devices to become unlockable - apparently Asus' unlocking server is always behind. Usually it helps to be patient and try again after a few days.
You can do that by unpacking the UpdateLauncher zip once (another zip is inside) and putting it onto a microSD card, then boot the tablet in recovery mode (hold down Volume-down while powering on). Some guides say that you must rename the zip to something specific, I don't know if that is still true. Beware: if you upgrade, you will lose the ability to ever use nvflash because the new bootloader is more locked down and can't be downgraded. Also you will lose root by flashing a complete firmware.
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Thanks. Ill just wait for the asus server to work then. I hope it doest take longer then a month
Came from the Prime to the Infinity and was hoping this device was smoother/faster and it seems to be even worse. Should I give up on Asus giving us good software? It's just frustrating having an S3 being so fast and smooth being a high end device and also having 4.1.1. Why the hell can't Asus get it right too?
Should I just unlock and get a custom rom on this? Is that the only way to get this tablet to be fast and smooth?
Sorry to butt in someones thread, but...Got my Infinity today at 11 AM.... Updated to JB, rooted, installed Titanium and all goodies.
Do not feel that it's any slower than Google Nexus 10.1 in no way. Ever screen, it's a less resolution per spec does not look any different.
Happy with it, great tab.
Tester
wifesabitch said:
Came from the Prime to the Infinity and was hoping this device was smoother/faster and it seems to be even worse. Should I give up on Asus giving us good software? It's just frustrating having an S3 being so fast and smooth being a high end device and also having 4.1.1. Why the hell can't Asus get it right too?
Should I just unlock and get a custom rom on this? Is that the only way to get this tablet to be fast and smooth?
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Yes, if you want your device to be fast and smooth you definitly need to unlock and install Cleanrom and Clemsyn kernel. Without them I probably throw mine in the trash.
buhohitr said:
Yes, if you want your device to be fast and smooth you definitly need to unlock and install Cleanrom and Clemsyn kernel. Without them I probably throw mine in the trash.
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its really stupid that you loose your warranty if u wanna unlovck and install cleanrom.
not that the unlock works anyways! ..
Im not happy with it at all!
toofank said:
its really stupid that you loose your warranty if u wanna unlovck and install cleanrom.
not that the unlock works anyways! ..
Im not happy with it at all!
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Don't we all? but we just have to move on...otherwise we still sitting in the dark!
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Don't we all? but we just have to move on...otherwise we still sitting in the dark!
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I encountered a similar issue with another tab. I moved on from there to the TF700 only to relive the same experience. Next time I will do my research before buying another tab. I paid for the tab and I want to have complete control to 'abuse' it!

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