hi guys,
My AT version is B70 and according to several topics I read, what I should use is razorclaw. However, when I installed and runned, the screen noticed me that: "this device lacks the needed file (bad luck).". I don't know what else to do so plz help me =((
Ics or hc Firmware?
Gesendet von meinem Transformer TF101 mit Tapatalk 2
Yep,
if it is ics .21 rom from asus then you cant root it with razorclaw.
see:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25385687
to solve this.
well, I don't know how to check if mine is ISC.21 or not but when I go to "about tablet" in the settings, the build number of my AT 101 is 9.2.1.21. Is this what u mean? And after looking into the topic above, 9.2.1.21 is not listed .
Sry if I trouble u so much but seriously, I'm newbie at this kind of stuffs
9.2.1.21 is ICS.21. The method in last post can get you back to 9.2.1.17 which can be rooted with viperMod.
Dear Persim,
as you can read in the and razorclaw and vipermod forum, it still does not work for ICS 9.2.1.21
see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427125
that's why I gave you the link to the forum that will help you to down grade to 9.2.1.19. That way you can use vipermod to root the device, then install ota root keeper and then upgrade to ics 9.2.1.21 again.
Just try to read the 1 st post in the Wolf's ultimate flash and downgrade guide, and see if it works for you. Because this guide is in the general forum you are able to post questions in that forum if you have problems.
If I was sitting next to you I would help but I think that the distance is a little bit to far so, see what that guide can do for you.....
goodluck.......
RazorClaw only work on 8.6.5.19 firmware. That's a long tone ago.
You don't even need to roll back, just use Wolf's method 3
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i am afraid to do a mistake ,
i have 3.2 version and b60 model , can u give me a root guide for this version?
and is there a chance that my tf will brick and stop work for good?
last question , will it be a problem to do a unroot to keep the warranty ?
NVFLash
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMHXeYMgPy4&feature=player_embedded
there are thread to show how to unroot
i9apps said:
i am afraid to do a mistake ,
i have 3.2 version and b60 model , can u give me a root guide for this version?
and is there a chance that my tf will brick and stop work for good?
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There are guides everywhere including the first page of the dev thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1198303
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1125714
And yes there is always a chance you will brick your device and it will never work again. The guides work for every version except the B80 and some B70s.
what are the chances? and why its happen ?
thanks for the help
The chances are different for everyone. Depends on how well you follow directions and still there is no guarantee. Either do or don't do
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1123429
Nvflash way
I'd like to know if it's possible to root an ICS-upgraded brand new Transformer. I've read a few things about anything above B70 might not be rootable. Mine is C10KAS184908. Is it rootable still, and where would a guide for that be? I do apologize if the answer is obvious.
Look for Vipermod on these forums, and use Option 1
I rooted my C10 yesterday with vipermod, worked perfectly fine with option1.
Hello guys.
I'm sorry for the noob questions, but I'm very new to the Android world.
I just bought an Asus TF700T and I decided to root it.
This wasn't possible as my device had JB installed, so I decided to downgrade it to ICS with a method that could keep it locked.
After that I rooted it without any problems
First of all my first question is this:
Is it normal that my tablet now is full of chinese applications? I downloaded the firmware from the asus site so I'm just wondering why it is like that and how to fix it
Also is it normal that I don't have the google play store application installed?
After this I wanted to know the correct steps to upgrade it again to JB keeping the root at the same time
Thanks a lot
Sounds to me like you flashed the Taiwanese firmware.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T
Joeful said:
Sounds to me like you flashed the Taiwanese firmware.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T
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ye you are totally right...
I'm trying to install the WW version now.
Anyway after I installed it and rooted it how can I update to the latest version of JB?
thanks
Edit: I tried to download Root Keeper and to update it to JB, but the root is gone
So I'm stuck at the upgrading part
You need to install voodo before you update to JB, save the root and then temp un-root it.
If that doesn't work as easily as that (which it didn't in my case) then follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1926147
That worked great for me
The ASUS download site for the TF700T contains firmware only for the current 4.1.1 as far as I can tell.
I need to downgrade to JB from ICS so I can root.
Can someone point me in the right direction.
Thanks
4Nails
Wrong section. Should be posted in Q&A, not development.
You can't downgrade to JB from ICS, it's the other way around. You have to downgrade FROM JB TO ICS if you want to root your tablet. All firmware versions can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946456
Please use the search next time.
4Nails said:
The ASUS download site for the TF700T contains firmware only for the current 4.1.1 as far as I can tell.
I need to downgrade to JB from ICS so I can root.
Can someone point me in the right direction.
Thanks
4Nails
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You can get it from here.
Thanks
.. and by the way I did search, I just didn't do a good job. Hard to break through the intimidation. I feel like I'm buying soup on Seinfeld.
But thanks.
4Nails
There and Back Again
Just wanted to say another thanks. I have downgraded, rooted, then backgraded to where I was. Many thanks.
My TF700T is now at the same place as my Tf200.
Hello everyone.
I wanted to root my tablet and have a few questions.
i was reading: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689193 and wanted to know if when hes talking about numbers right next to the model, is that the Kernel version?
I have a B70K serial number tablet and wanted to be very sure about everything im doing before attempting to root my device.
So, what do I have to keep in mind when rooting my device?
Thanks in advance for the help guys.
Much simpler option and doesn't care if you are SBK1 or SBK2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
KingUltron said:
Hello everyone.
I wanted to root my tablet and have a few questions.
i was reading: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689193 and wanted to know if when hes talking about numbers right next to the model, is that the Kernel version?
I have a B70K serial number tablet and wanted to be very sure about everything im doing before attempting to root my device.
So, what do I have to keep in mind when rooting my device?
Thanks in advance for the help guys.
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Detection's advice above is great. In my first tf101 I used Frederuco's method which uses Easyflasher and it worked a charm. I got my other half a TF101 for Christmas and for whatever reason Easyflasher didn't work so I googled and tried PERI and it worked.
Please note that if you intend using TimDuru's ROMs 4.3 or 4.4 etc to use the TWRP recovery, and to flash the newest version of it once you are rooted. Frederuco's guidelines talk you through how to do that.
I was very hesitant before I rooted the TF101 - being a noob, but it wasn't as daunting than I imagined and the rewards of the much quicker ROM are well worth the 15 minutes that the rooting and flashing ROM take.
Theziggy said:
Detection's advice above is great. In my first tf101 I used Frederuco's method which uses Easyflasher and it worked a charm. I got my other half a TF101 for Christmas and for whatever reason Easyflasher didn't work so I googled and tried PERI and it worked.
Please note that if you intend using TimDuru's ROMs 4.3 or 4.4 etc to use the TWRP recovery, and to flash the newest version of it once you are rooted. Frederuco's guidelines talk you through how to do that.
I was very hesitant before I rooted the TF101 - being a noob, but it wasn't as daunting than I imagined and the rewards of the much quicker ROM are well worth the 15 minutes that the rooting and flashing ROM take.
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There we go, used Frederuco's method and it gave me no problem.
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