Hi to all, i've rooted my tf101g (b90) with nacho method.
which recovery is work good for my device? I see only recovery for tf101 but not for tf101G.
The same problem with custom rom.
The recovery and custom rom for tf101, work with my tf101g? I dont need 3g inside the device.
Anyone can explain me which recovery and custom rom work for my device?
Tnks in advance. (Sorry for my bad english) and the noob questions.
Ok, for the recovery i've installed the rouge 1.3.0 (cwm based) recovery with a simpli app. And the recovery work correct (i've used the search button correctly)
But i need a custom rom compatibility list for 101G. Please
Revolver has 3g zip file you flash after the rom i would read the op for revolver its a nice rom imo
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Most roms have 3g cooked in now, and as far as recovery tf101 and tf101G are compatible. My recovery preference is the Rouge XM recovery, since it reads internal and external SD card. As far as ROMS, just make sure it supports 3G (like said, most do) I recommend ARHD or Revolver if you like the stock rom, and Megatron or AOKP if you like cm9/aosp roms.
Thing O Doom said:
Most roms have 3g cooked in now, and as far as recovery tf101 and tf101G are compatible. My recovery preference is the Rouge XM recovery, since it reads internal and external SD card. As far as ROMS, just make sure it supports 3G (like said, most do) I recommend ARHD or Revolver if you like the stock rom, and Megatron or AOKP if you like cm9/aosp roms.
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I've downloaded revolver and megatron last roms (i'm search now for wowking kernels without bug).
If i try flash a custom rom without 3g, the tablet work? I dont use 3g because i use the tablet indoor and i have wifi always on!
I'm curious to try new roms.. I need overclock and max compatibility with games!
The tablet will work without 3g just fine, but 3g should work anyway on most roms.
The most stable kernel for me is the TestyMehIcs kernel,
I also had great stability with Guevor's 17c kernel, and his 19.3 kernel.
Both can overclock to around 1.6Ghz.
Thing O Doom said:
The tablet will work without 3g just fine, but 3g should work anyway on most roms.
The most stable kernel for me is the TestyMehIcs kernel,
I also had great stability with Guevor's 17c kernel, and his 19.3 kernel.
Both can overclock to around 1.6Ghz.
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1.6 is very good! But the battery drain is very aggressive i think. Or not?!?
which firmware version?
beccio said:
Hi to all, i've rooted my tf101g (b90) with nacho method. [\QUOTE]
Which firmware version do you have? Is it 9.2.2.4?
Thanks
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rob54321 said:
beccio said:
Hi to all, i've rooted my tf101g (b90) with nacho method. [\QUOTE]
Which firmware version do you have? Is it 9.2.2.4?
Thanks
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No, my firmware version is different but with nacho is possible root al devices i think
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Hi nancho root does not work with firmware 9.2.2.4 on the Asus TF101G. Neither does viperboy ( which is just a script for nacho root). I think the only way to root mine is to downgrade to an earlier version of firmware.
I suppose Asus keeps changing the firmware to block the new rooting methods.
I am a linux developer so I will try and figure something out.
Thanks,
rob
rob54321 said:
Hi nancho root does not work with firmware 9.2.2.4 on the Asus TF101G. Neither does viperboy ( which is just a script for nacho root). I think the only way to root mine is to downgrade to an earlier version of firmware.
I suppose Asus keeps changing the firmware to block the new rooting methods.
I am a linux developer so I will try and figure something out.
Thanks,
rob
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I'm on 9.2.2.6, also a TF101G B90 running rooted stock 4.0.3 and would love to use the multi-user feature of 4.2. Which "stable" ROM is the closest to stock?
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I'm on 9.2.2.6, also a TF101G B90 running rooted stock 4.0.3 and would love to use the multi-user feature of 4.2. Which "stable" ROM is the closest to stock?
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I'd say Android Revolution HD or Revolver, I have no idea if either are still supported though, or if any stock based roms have updated to JB.
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I'm on 9.2.2.6, also a TF101G B90 running rooted stock 4.0.3 and would love to use the multi-user feature of 4.2. Which "stable" ROM is the closest to stock?
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If you want multi-user, you will have to deviate from stock. The stock ROM (and ARHD/Revolver) are still on ICS 4.0.3.
IMO, TeamEOS 4 is quite stable. It is 4.2.2 and I beleive with PPP Widget you can use the 3G functionality to some degree, but not the same as stock. Part of the reason this is not working perfectly in JB is because the stock ROM for the TF101G never went to JB (nor did the TF101).
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If I rooted my TF101G with [TOOL]"1-Click Transformer Root"-Root/Unroot/cwm/stock rec-TF101(G)/201/300T(G)/SL101 and install Rouge recovery can i flash my pad with Android Revolution HD ?
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Hi,
I know there are instructions on overclocking, but they involve flashing with older files, so I'm a bit scared.
I managed to successfully upgrade my Xoom to 3.2.2 as per the instructions at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242524
(FYI: I also had the WiFi issue, I got around it by first installing the Hammerhead ROM, then going to the 3.2.2 stock ROM - using ClockworkMod 3.2.0.0 R4c and the 1.0 version of the ROM - hope that helps someone else).
So far, I'm all good. Now I'd like to overclock this.
Any advice?
Thank you,
Justin
Xoom Ireland WiFi 3.2.2
jcrosbie said:
Hi,
I know there are instructions on overclocking, but they involve flashing with older files, so I'm a bit scared.
I managed to successfully upgrade my Xoom to 3.2.2 as per the instructions at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242524
(FYI: I also had the WiFi issue, I got around it by first installing the Hammerhead ROM, then going to the 3.2.2 stock ROM - using ClockworkMod 3.2.0.0 R4c and the 1.0 version of the ROM - hope that helps someone else).
So far, I'm all good. Now I'd like to overclock this.
Any advice?
Thank you,
Justin
Xoom Ireland WiFi 3.2.2
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Download either SETCPU or CPU Master and have at it. Just don't have it set on boot til you are sure the new clock speed is stable.
jcrosbie said:
Hi,
I know there are instructions on overclocking, but they involve flashing with older files, so I'm a bit scared.
I managed to successfully upgrade my Xoom to 3.2.2 as per the instructions at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242524
(FYI: I also had the WiFi issue, I got around it by first installing the Hammerhead ROM, then going to the 3.2.2 stock ROM - using ClockworkMod 3.2.0.0 R4c and the 1.0 version of the ROM - hope that helps someone else).
So far, I'm all good. Now I'd like to overclock this.
Any advice?
Thank you,
Justin
Xoom Ireland WiFi 3.2.2
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If you go with the tiamat 2.2 moray rom you will be able to overclock from the custom tiamat settings found in the android settings menu. Along with some other additions the option to overclock is built into the rom with the custom kernel. No need to use a app like setcpu.
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Hi,
I tried setcpu, it only allows me to set the CPU up to 1000MHz, so I presume I need to do something to set it higher, like flash a kernel or something?
So is it possible for me to overclock on the stock 3.2.2 ROM, or can I only do it with Moray?
If I flash with Moray, and overclock, can I then flash up to the 3.2.2 stock?
Thanks for the replies,
Justin
jcrosbie said:
Hi,
I tried setcpu, it only allows me to set the CPU up to 1000MHz, so I presume I need to do something to set it higher, like flash a kernel or something?
So is it possible for me to overclock on the stock 3.2.2 ROM, or can I only do it with Moray?
If I flash with Moray, and overclock, can I then flash up to the 3.2.2 stock?
Thanks for the replies,
Justin
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Sorry, I assumed you had installed a rom or kernel that could overclock. It's not possible on stock.
Also, with a downloaded governor like I mentioned, you can set profiles to save battery, etc.
Thanks again,
Maybe I should flash the Moray ROM so, I like the 3.2.2 one, but not sure what additional benefits I'm getting with it as its only WiFi, I'll never use 4G.
-Justin
jcrosbie said:
Thanks again,
Maybe I should flash the Moray ROM so, I like the 3.2.2 one, but not sure what additional benefits I'm getting with it as its only WiFi, I'll never use 4G.
-Justin
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I just can't understand why the fuss over HC3.2.2. As you say, it's for 4G.
Plus stock anything is just pure boredom-inducing IMHO.
OK, that clinches it - I'm flashing to Moray
Thanks a mill for the advice, saved me hours of messing around,
J
Hi, whats the story with 3G after installing Hammerhead ROM ? Does 3G work properly? Just wondering about is as you wrote that u have some wifi issues as well...
Im looking forward to overclock my one but am curiouse if 3G works all right ?
What exactly is firmware? Is it the boot loader? Okay for now I know that an Android phone has Bootloader, Kernel and ROM (android) but what is firmware it is something I've never bothered with. If I upgrade my firmware and I want to use my warranty is it easy to go back to my GB rom and S-on and will my phone provider spot that the firmware is upgraded and if they will is it easy to downgrade it?
About Kernels. Installing new firmware or ROM doesn't change the kernel right? Right now I am using Bricked 1.5 and InsertCoin GB rom but I want to upgrade to ARHD ICS rom. So will bricked kernel be compatible with ARHD ICS? Are all kernels compatible with all roms? What I should install first kernel or ROM if I want to change them both? IF the kernel is not overclocked can I manually overclock the phone using setCPU or similar program?
Which is the best recovery tool? I am using clockworkmod for now but I was wondering should I change it and can I do it?
SsBloodY said:
What exactly is firmware? Is it the boot loader? Okay for now I know that an Android phone has Bootloader, Kernel and ROM (android) but what is firmware it is something I've never bothered with.
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From Wikipedia:
In electronic systems and computing, firmware is a term often used to denote the fixed, usually rather small, programs and/or data structures that internally control various electronic devices.
It is basicly a small part of software that handles some of the hardware. In the case of our mobile phone, it handles things like the bootloader, battery and wireless functions (phone signal, wifi).
If I upgrade my firmware and I want to use my warranty is it easy to go back to my GB rom and S-on and will my phone provider spot that the firmware is upgraded and if they will is it easy to downgrade it?
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The firmware is included in every RUU. The one that is in the RUU gets flashed.
About Kernels. Installing new firmware or ROM doesn't change the kernel right?
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It does change the kernel.
Right now I am using Bricked 1.5 and InsertCoin GB rom but I want to upgrade to ARHD ICS rom. So will bricked kernel be compatible with ARHD ICS? Are all kernels compatible with all roms?
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The Gingerbread kernels and ICS kernels aren't compatible, because Gingerbread uses Linux kernel 2.6, and ICS 3.0.
What I should install first kernel or ROM if I want to change them both?
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The kernel comes with the ROM. If you want another one, you can flash it afterwards.
IF the kernel is not overclocked can I manually overclock the phone using setCPU or similar program?
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Yes, you can.
Which is the best recovery tool? I am using clockworkmod for now but I was wondering should I change it and can I do it?
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The best one is the one you like the most . I personally still use CWM because I feel like 4EXT Recovery Touch is bloated.
Thanks. I waited for that reply to begin installing ICS )
I've been searching here for a long time and looking at different custom ROMs but cannot find an answer. (so please be gentle on me if I missed the obvious...)
Is there a custom ROM for the TF101 which is not affected by the RR, SOD, bootloop, and all the other issues introduced in stock ICS?
Will appreciate the advice.
yud said:
I've been searching here for a long time and looking at different custom ROMs but cannot find an answer. (so please be gentle on me if I missed the obvious...)
Is there a custom ROM for the TF101 which is not affected by the RR, SOD, bootloop, and all the other issues introduced in stock ICS?
Will appreciate the advice.
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I have used android revolution hd since it updated to ICS and not since the first ICS ota version have I seen a random reboot and I have never had a SOD
Get a new kernel
Your solution to SODs and ROR is getting a new kernel, the best one is to my point of view GUEVOR works, the last ones are great with stock rom.
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Your solution to SODs and ROR is getting a new kernel, the best one is to my point of view GUEVOR works, the last ones are great with stock rom.
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This is what you need to do. But, I would recommend either the 17c or 16b. I had a lot of SOD with the latest 19.2 kernel.
Thank you all!
I'm currently on stock .21
So confirming that what I need to do is:
Revert to an older, rootable stock ROM
Root
Then either:
Install Guevor kernel (with stock rom?)
or
Install Revoultion HD
Is this correct?
Yes, Guevor 17c is rock stable, so is the TestyMehIcs kernel. Both should do you good
ARHD on it's own (as mike tweaks the kernel) or with Guevor/testymeh is good too.
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Yes, Guevor 17c is rock stable, so is the TestyMehIcs kernel. Both should do you good
ARHD on it's own (as mike tweaks the kernel) or with Guevor/testymeh is good too.
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Thanks @Thing O Doom.
And is the procedure above correct?
Yes, between steps 2 and 3 though you need to make sure to install CWM recovery (I recommend Rouge XM version, as it reads internal and external SD card) this is what you will use to flash the kernel and a ROM
Thing O Doom said:
Yes, between steps 2 and 3 though you need to make sure to install CWM recovery (I recommend Rouge XM version, as it reads internal and external SD card) this is what you will use to flash the kernel and a ROM
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Thanks Thing O Doom.
Yes, I forgot to mention CWM...
Will try the stock .24 when it comes out (hopefully this weekend) and if RR continues I will go Revolution HD or guevor.
I search a custom Rom for my tf300tl. But i don't an Rom or cwm toturial. Every thing i found is for the tf300t. Can anyone help me?
Sorry for my bat english.
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The TF300T ROM's are the same except for the 3G/4G NIC. You could use those, but you will loose the 4G functionality unless you can find the driver. [which I haven't]
for my tf300tg I use Cleanrom 2.7.2 with Unters TF300T(G)(L) 10.4.4.20 Kernel and everything works, 3g included - it could work also for TL (as the kernel name says) but afaik nobody tried till now, as there are so few TL around.
so if you want to risk it (no guarantee of course), unlock it, install twrp then cleanrom 2.7 with stock tf300 kernel, apply 2.7.2 patch and then the kernel package where you'll chose TF300T(G)(L) 10.4.4.20 Kernel.
I have a TF101 with stock kernel/rom, with ICS 4.0.3, kernel 2.6.39.4 and compilation 9.2.1.27. I want to overclock the tablet, it it already rooted. How Do I do it? Thanks
HectorAguirre said:
I have a TF101 with stock kernel/rom, with ICS 4.0.3, kernel 2.6.39.4 and compilation 9.2.1.27. I want to overclock the tablet, it it already rooted. How Do I do it? Thanks
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Sorry to disappoint you, but you can't. You could overclock with a different kernel on the stock ROM, but if you want to stick with all stock, you're stuck at a stock levels. (Try saying that five times fast!)
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Sorry, I think I misread your post. Here are the instructions for overclocking from a stock install:
1. Flash a recovery. I use TWRP, but ClockworkMod is another common one.
2. Download and flash a kernel. Most ROMs come with their own, and almost all are overclockable. If you want to keep the stock OS, just look for a thread thats says [KERNEL][OC] or something along those lines in the development section.
3. Download SetCPU, NSTools, or something similar from the market. Then adjust to your liking.
4. Enjoy your overclock!
HectorAguirre said:
I have a TF101 with stock kernel/rom, with ICS 4.0.3, kernel 2.6.39.4 and compilation 9.2.1.27. I want to overclock the tablet, it it already rooted. How Do I do it? Thanks
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I would recommend using a kernel that is made for overclocking (I believe megatron's kernel is a good one) plus something like SetCPU.
Happy overclocking!
jakelikescake123 said:
I would recommend using a kernel that is made for overclocking (I believe megatron's kernel is a good one) plus something like SetCPU.
Happy overclocking!
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Great, Thank you both, I will try it.