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I'm new here - I just bought my g-tablet last week.
I installed Clockwork, and then Tnt Lite. On Saturday, the capacitive buttons stopped working, both in Clockwork and on the running system.
- anyone else have the keys stop working?
-Is there any fix for the buttons?
-Is there any way to get clockwork to use another input method besides the home and back keys?
I saw a reference to draining the battery - I tried that to the point the rom didn't have enough power to finish booting, but couldn't figure out a way to completely drain it.
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
SaxDude said:
I'm new here - I just bought my g-tablet last week.
I installed Clockwork, and then Tnt Lite. On Saturday, the capacitive buttons stopped working, both in Clockwork and on the running system.
- anyone else have the keys stop working?
-Is there any fix for the buttons?
-Is there any way to get clockwork to use another input method besides the home and back keys?
I saw a reference to draining the battery - I tried that to the point the rom didn't have enough power to finish booting, but couldn't figure out a way to completely drain it.
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
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If your buttons stopped working out of the blue while in TnT Lite I could put that down to a problem with your install of the ROM but because you have said that they've also stopped working in clockwork (which is a completely different piece of software) I'd probably say you have a hardware fault/problem. I would honestly recommend that you bring your tablet back for a new one seeing as you only have it a week.
SaxDude said:
I'm new here - I just bought my g-tablet last week.
I installed Clockwork, and then Tnt Lite. On Saturday, the capacitive buttons stopped working, both in Clockwork and on the running system.
- anyone else have the keys stop working?
-Is there any fix for the buttons?
-Is there any way to get clockwork to use another input method besides the home and back keys?
I saw a reference to draining the battery - I tried that to the point the rom didn't have enough power to finish booting, but couldn't figure out a way to completely drain it.
Any other ideas?
Thanks.
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For the Running System (while in TNT) "Button Savior" you can use that to navigate around the OS.
Also "AnReboot 1.2" which will allow you to reboot your device or reboot into recovery mode. I uploaded these apk's for you below.
As for while in Recovery mode I tried to see if the power button worked as input but it didn't.
All I can recommend is restore to a previous backup via ROM Manager (if you have it installed as an app on TNT). If all else fails you may want to try and return it for another one but you need to remember your warranty is now void because you altered your device. With any luck the vendor won't check to see if the device was messed with.
Good Luck
I tried the AnReboot - and it didn't seem to help. I also tried ROM Manager.
The problem is that recovery mode always brings up Clockwork, and I can't use it without the buttons working. I saw instructions for removing clockwork, but they have you do some steps in CW!
I found some NVFlash stuff by Roebeek, so I hope that wipes everything, and gets me back to plain TnT before I return this thing.
Someone at work suggested there might be a root detector onboard somewhere that disables those buttons - does that sound plausible?
SaxDude said:
I tried the AnReboot - and it didn't seem to help. I also tried ROM Manager.
The problem is that recovery mode always brings up Clockwork, and I can't use it without the buttons working. I saw instructions for removing clockwork, but they have you do some steps in CW!
I found some NVFlash stuff by Roebeek, so I hope that wipes everything, and gets me back to plain TnT before I return this thing.
Someone at work suggested there might be a root detector onboard somewhere that disables those buttons - does that sound plausible?
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If there is a so called "Root Detector" it hasn't spotted my rooted device, so I'm guessing said detector is not prevailant in the GTAB.
I'm not sure but you might be able to flash a ROM Via the ADB method. you will need to set up your pc to detect your device via USB and you will need to learn how to use ADB.
GUIDE ADB for your GTAB on Windows
GUIDE ADB for your GTAB on UBUNTU
I'm guessing you have a challenge before you, and that is figure out how to either fix your GTAB, or get it back to OUT of the BOX Stock.
Search the forums on here, they are OVERFLOWING with info on how to do just about anything you want to the GTAB.
Good Luck!
I guess your friend was probably referring to a rootkit? But since the buttons don't work even when you're in CWM, that'd mean that it'd have to have booted before recovery itself.
When you're in CWM, you can ADB into the Gtab. If you can do that, maybe someone on the IRC channel can help you try to determine if it's even seeing button presses, e.g., by looking at dmesg output or something. A long shot tho...
Jim
tekrhino said:
If there is a so called "Root Detector" it hasn't spotted my rooted device, so I'm guessing said detector is not prevailant in the GTAB.
There is another way to get flash roms though, Via the ADB method. you will need to set up your pc to detect your device via USB and you will need to learn how to use ADB.
GUIDE ADB for your GTAB on Windows
GUIDE ADB for your GTAB on UBUNTU
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Hi,
I'm curious. How do you flash via ADB?
Jim
SaxDude said:
I tried the AnReboot - and it didn't seem to help. I also tried ROM Manager.
The problem is that recovery mode always brings up Clockwork, and I can't use it without the buttons working. I saw instructions for removing clockwork, but they have you do some steps in CW!
I found some NVFlash stuff by Roebeek, so I hope that wipes everything, and gets me back to plain TnT before I return this thing.
Someone at work suggested there might be a root detector onboard somewhere that disables those buttons - does that sound plausible?
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I don't know the answer to the question that I'm about to ask, but does CWM work w a USB keyboard? It wouldn't be too hard to test, and if it does work you could then flash that way?
Jim
jimcpl said:
Hi,
I'm curious. How do you flash via ADB?
Jim
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I mean to say I'm not sure if it is possible,
I'm just trying to help the guy, how about contributing instead of taking shots??
tekrhino said:
I mean to say I'm not sure if it is possible,
I'm just trying to help the guy, how about contributing instead of taking shots??
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Hi,
I apologize if my post sounded that way !! I really was just curious if there was a way to do a flash using ADB...
Sorry about that!
Jim
OK - I was able to reflash the tab via APX from Roebeet's post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=861950
The post has instructions and all the executables and NVflash images you need. I couldn't get any of my windows boxes to recognize the APX device, so I had to boot my Linux box to run the linux apps - it worked perfectly with that.
It restored it to factory TnT firmware, but appeared to leave my user info intact. Buttons still don't work, so I've wiped out the user info and I'm sending it back today.
Kudos to Roebeet!
Hey Everyone,
Im new to android, and having a small issue, I am attempting to root my wifi xoom, I get up to the part where its time to select android recovery so that I can select the root zip, however when I use the volume down key to scroll the options the only 3 available are NVflash, RSD and Fastboot, theres no android recovery option I have searched the forums and googled it, but I seem to be the only one with this issue, my xoom is running 3.1 and bought in Aus, dont know if this makes a difference? any help would be greatly appreciated, I have got an OTG cable and would like to mount my external HDD so I need to get it rooted. Should probably mention I have unlocked it too.
Cheers
ha i just posted a thread with exactly the same issue. Hopefully one of us will get an answer!
djleez82 said:
ha i just posted a thread with exactly the same issue. Hopefully one of us will get an answer!
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Your post was already answered in the General section. No need to post twice.
The answer did not fix my problem however. Still stuck at the same place as before just like terreboo. Possibly theres an issue with this type of xoom? I bought mine in australia as well. According to my about tablet info it says this:
Firmware Configuration Version: GAS_ASIA_UCAHUBLWFRTIRD_P006 so im assuming this is an asian tab? Just wondering terreboo what does yours say under firmware configuration?
yeah sorry didnt mean to post it in the general section, I alerted it to the mods to delete they just havent got around to it yet, yeah mate I have the same version as you, although I doubt this is the reason, we cant be the only two in Aus trying to root them? I think the problem probably lies else where, it has been suggested I'm getting the timing wrong, so I'll try again and post back my progress or lack of.
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I have tried it 10+ times now, I'm confident its not the timing of pressing the down key on reboot having varied the length of time everytime I tried, possibly its because of the firmware version? Im at a loss, I have followed the instructions of the root guide to the letter and seem to be one of the only ones with this problem!
this is the guide im using
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078019
Same problem here!
I have the same problem guys.. Any solution?? The developers some help??
Im using the same guide btw....
I've freaked out im trying this for 8 hours now and no results....
im having a similar problem that my factory reset is corrupt or something because it doesnt actually DO anything.
I did the long root method as opposed to the supposedly easier method and thank heavens I got through it unharmed. I was ****ting my pants the whole way through. I wish I were more savvy with this so I can offer help. If I were u guys I would PM the devs from TIAMAT. They are probably the most knowledgeable ppl here to ask.
solution
OK guys i have a solution a guy from #xoom channel told me to write in windows command line
abd recovery reboot
And it worked!
I'm currently posting this from my costum rommed xoom
DrGreem said:
OK guys i have a solution a guy from #xoom channel told me to write in windows command line
abd recovery reboot
And it worked!
I'm currently posting this from my costum rommed xoom
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Would that be adb recovery reboot? Can you give more information?
assuming you have adb setup on your computer already. Plug your xoom into your comp and make sure its in debug mode. Settings-applications-development. Open a command prompt and type in "adb reboot recovery" without quotes. Your device will then reboot into recovery mode.
I will say I'm having the same issue. I flash the new recovery and I don't see it in the menu. I'm running a US wifi xoom.
okantomi said:
Would that be adb recovery reboot? Can you give more information?
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Yes that's right. I followed the guide and i waited 3 seconds but i never had the option 'android recovery so i turned on the device and this guy told me to run this command from cmd.
So after that xoom rebooted into clockwork recovery state and i flashed thecostum rom.
According to the guide that were using, if you allow the xoom to boot fully into honeycomb it reinstalls the stock recovery, and you need to redo the process all over. Also, you need to be in honeycomb to use the ADB command, if your in fastboot it won't detect the xoom. This did not work for me. Anyone else try it?
no luck for me here either. I can flash recovery successfully (according to the prompt) no problems there. I just have the exact same trouble booting into it as above.
Vol Down key combo doesn't work and if you leave the OS to boot straight after install, CWM is replaced by stock recovery. No fun at all.
Any further news or suggestions on this?
autodc5 said:
im having a similar problem that my factory reset is corrupt or something because it doesnt actually DO anything.
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Same as my Xoom, opened a thread just for it, but no one can help
much easier... download rom manager and click boot to recovery haha ...
If not rooted,
adb reboot recovery via a cmdline window works a treat _
fkofilee said:
much easier... download rom manager and click boot to recovery haha ...
If not rooted,
adb reboot recovery via a cmdline window works a treat _
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Just make sure that Rom Manager doesn't trick you into flashing a non-compatible updated recovery version.
In my experience it doesn't play well with the Xoom.
If all you want is a non manual way to boot into recovery from the OS, download Quick Boot (if rooted) or if you're already on the Tiamat Moray Rom, it's something you can choose when you press the power button on the back.
the problem is that for me and others with this issue, you can't use adb to boot recovery. If you install recovery from fastboot then boot into the regular OS without booting to recovery and rooting, the OS replaces CWM with the stock recovery. This means if you use adb or another app to reboot into recovery, you just get stock recovery which is totally useless. I can't load recovery or root using anay of the universal methods I have come accross. We need a way to boot into recovery without having it replaced with stock or another rooting method or something. Any other ideas?
aussiechris said:
the problem is that for me and others with this issue, you can't use adb to boot recovery. If you install recovery from fastboot then boot into the regular OS without booting to recovery and rooting, the OS replaces CWM with the stock recovery. This means if you use adb or another app to reboot into recovery, you just get stock recovery which is totally useless. I can't load recovery or root using anay of the universal methods I have come accross. We need a way to boot into recovery without having it replaced with stock or another rooting method or something. Any other ideas?
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Look, this is how I had to flash CWM image file- through adb,/fastboot just like you. No matter what you say, it comes down to a question of timing.
I'm not sure about everyone else with the no recovery option, but timing just isnt the issue for me. Without a lie i've tried to enter recovery over 50 times at various points, 95% of those attempts were at the 3 second mark that is stated in the xda guide we've been using. I'm aware of one other person here whos tried it MUCH more than me with exactly the same result.
However theres one thing that we could narrow it down with. Thus far the people having this issue are using the asian firmware xoom's. Could everyone else having this problem on this thread say whether or not theyre using the asian firmware too? Maybe the asian firmware can't be rooted this way?
I have spent hours searching and reading, but I can't find an up-to-date answer.
I have a B70 TF101 that is at 8.6.5.21. I rooted using nachoroot. I want to put on cyanogenmod 9 RC. It does work using ROM Manager. Seems that in spite of telling it to install clockworkmod, it doesn't. I can't get it into APX mode. So I guess I'm ready to try to downgrade it to 8.6.5.19. I find loads of references and links to multiupload for that file, but it no longer is available.
How can I downgrade to 8.6.5.19? I just want to put on Cyanogenmod.
Please help.
Hi Thornthree,
try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25385687 step 3.
in this post you find places for the blob file and what to do (step 3)
I think you need the 8.6.6.19 (is for tf101/g, but also for the tf101
But is your TF now able to go into apx mode yes or no?
maybe start with this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
goodluck......
There's not a need to downgrade.
You could also use PERI.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26737790
Yep, several one-click rooting methods out for the latest versions.
My PERI tool as mentioned above is one of these, just plug-in, run and root.
I could never get into APX mode. I followed all of the instructions to get there that I could find but none of them worked. The power and up volume keys did nothing on my TF101. I finally got power and volume down to get me into clockworkmod, but then it couldn't find the zip file. When I finally got the zip file visible, then chose reboot system now, it just kept looping into clockworkmod. Somehow, in the end, after all kinds of crazy attempts of key combinations, it's somehow worked.
I had to end up going back to factory reset, then all kinds of acrobatics to place a zip file in the right place, then do another factory reset and wipe, which somehow ended up in my having cyanogenmod working. I don't know if I could reproduce the process. Also, it's very frustrating that none of the tutorials did anything to work on my tablet. I'm just thankful that it's where I want it right now. I don't know if I need to install OTA root keeper or not, and I don't know what I'll do if I ever need to upgrade to a different ROM or an updated cyanogenmod.
Thanks for all the replies. I'll keep them in mind for the future.
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Hey Everyone
I've done quite a bit of reading and nothing seems to quite fit the issue I am having so I thought I'd post and seek help.
Some background info...I've unlocked the bootloader and also generated the NVFlash files when I first bought the tablet. It was running the stock ICS Rom. I had CWM Recovery and it was rooted.
I wanted to try a new ROM called BlueAndroid as I read it was really good. I followed all of the instructions and flashed from the sdcard. It appeared successful but when I went to restart the system, it kept boot looping at the ASUS Screen. Then I thought I'd just go back to what I had before by restoring it from CWM Recovery but to my surprise, it didn't work and now it isn't even looping, just stuck on the ASUS Screen.
I tried to fastboot CWM and TeamWin Recovery. Although they were both successful writes to the tablet, they won't load. I can only get to the fastboot screen where it shows the 'wipe data' and 'USB icon'. There used to be an Android Robot icon too but it is gone now.
I even tried to NVFlash. It worked but I'm still stuck on Asus Screen.
Lastly, when I select wipe data, it erases and the Team WIN logo appears for a split second and then it goes back to Asus Screen.
I keep reading something about the possibility of incorrect partitions but I have no idea what that means.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
A
P.S. In the meantime, is there any way to shut the tablet off? I've tried holding the power button down but it just reboots.
Solved: Used blobunpack to get bootloader files from the stock ICS ROM (blobunpack the blob file from the ROM). Then used NVFlash to download those files to tablet. Hope this helps others with same problem. I can elaborate more tomorrow...it is really late and very sleepy but relieved!
xxboarderxx said:
Hey Everyone
I've done quite a bit of reading and nothing seems to quite fit the issue I am having so I thought I'd post and seek help.
Some background info...I've unlocked the bootloader and also generated the NVFlash files when I first bought the tablet. It was running the stock ICS Rom. I had CWM Recovery and it was rooted.
I wanted to try a new ROM called BlueAndroid as I read it was really good. I followed all of the instructions and flashed from the sdcard. It appeared successful but when I went to restart the system, it kept boot looping at the ASUS Screen. Then I thought I'd just go back to what I had before by restoring it from CWM Recovery but to my surprise, it didn't work and now it isn't even looping, just stuck on the ASUS Screen.
I tried to fastboot CWM and TeamWin Recovery. Although they were both successful writes to the tablet, they won't load. I can only get to the fastboot screen where it shows the 'wipe data' and 'USB icon'. There used to be an Android Robot icon too but it is gone now.
I even tried to NVFlash. It worked but I'm still stuck on Asus Screen.
Lastly, when I select wipe data, it erases and the Team WIN logo appears for a split second and then it goes back to Asus Screen.
I keep reading something about the possibility of incorrect partitions but I have no idea what that means.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
A
P.S. In the meantime, is there any way to shut the tablet off? I've tried holding the power button down but it just reboots.
Solved: Used blobunpack to get bootloader files from the stock ICS ROM (blobunpack the blob file from the ROM). Then used NVFlash to download those files to tablet. Hope this helps others with same problem. I can elaborate more tomorrow...it is really late and very sleepy but relieved!
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I had the same problem. I think it is bricked. I called ASUS, told them it was unlocked, they told me to ship it to them and they would fix it. I boxed it up, and shipped it off. Could not turn it off. Hope the box did not catch on fire.
OP, where were you a week ago when I "bricked" my tablet?
I had the -exact- same issue, btw, although with different circumstances. I can verify with 100% confidence that using NVFlash successfully restores the ICS bootloader. How I understand our situation is that when you tried to flash a ROM or anything based on JB over an ICS-device, it confuses things and causes issues. So you basically have to restore the ICS bootloader to get any progress.
But you hit the nail on the head describing my problem, although I would have ended up typing a dissertation to get across the same information you did. So touche on that
I used the same steps, as well. I blob unpacked my ICS stock firmware (.29 version from ASUS website). I used the boot.blob from my NVFlash files, along with the files I unpacked from the stock blob and flashed them over NVflash.
After a week of a useless tablet, I'm up and running.
I'm going to write a guide about my experience for anyone else and I would welcome your input sir.
I think you could mean a kind of recovery loop: There is a file called "command" on the cache partition which causes the recovery image to boot. But if the recovery is broken then it will not empty cache. The recovery will boot but does not update screen (showing just boot splash). On the next time it will boot again ...
Please be just carefully: "wipe data" in the fastboot menu will create the "command" file.
ScottBroker said:
I had the same problem. I think it is bricked. I called ASUS, told them it was unlocked, they told me to ship it to them and they would fix it. I boxed it up, and shipped it off. Could not turn it off. Hope the box did not catch on fire.
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Sorry...if I could have made this attempt last week, I may have been able to help you then. :sly:
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opethfan89 said:
OP, where were you a week ago when I "bricked" my tablet?
I had the -exact- same issue, btw, although with different circumstances. I can verify with 100% confidence that using NVFlash successfully restores the ICS bootloader. How I understand our situation is that when you tried to flash a ROM or anything based on JB over an ICS-device, it confuses things and causes issues. So you basically have to restore the ICS bootloader to get any progress.
But you hit the nail on the head describing my problem, although I would have ended up typing a dissertation to get across the same information you did. So touche on that
I used the same steps, as well. I blob unpacked my ICS stock firmware (.29 version from ASUS website). I used the boot.blob from my NVFlash files, along with the files I unpacked from the stock blob and flashed them over NVflash.
After a week of a useless tablet, I'm up and running.
I'm going to write a guide about my experience for anyone else and I would welcome your input sir.
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Well, I'm sure you learned a lot during your experience of trying to get it working again - I know I did so that's a +1. I wasn't worried that my tablet was bricked because I was told that if I had the NVFLASH files, I could recover from anything save dropping it and breaking it that way. I was also able to connect to the PC using fastboot and adb so that was another positive.
If you write a guide, that would be great as while I was trying to piecemeal information together to get my tablet running again, there seemed to be dozens of people out there with a similar problem and being unable to get it working again and having to send it off to Asus. Would probably be a great contribution.
The one thing I learned though this ordeal is that the stock bootloader needs to be the same as the custom ROM before installing. I wish ROM guides would tell you this REALLY important fact...
Cheers
A
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xxboarderxx said:
Well, I'm sure you learned a lot during your experience of trying to get it working again - I know I did so that's a +1. I wasn't worried that my tablet was bricked because I was told that if I had the NVFLASH files, I could recover from anything save dropping it and breaking it that way. I was also able to connect to the PC using fastboot and adb so that was another positive.
If you write a guide, that would be great as while I was trying to piecemeal information together to get my tablet running again, there seemed to be dozens of people out there with a similar problem and being unable to get it working again and having to send it off to Asus. Would probably be a great contribution.
The one thing I learned though this ordeal is that the stock bootloader needs to be the same as the custom ROM before installing. I wish ROM guides would tell you this REALLY important fact...
Cheers
A
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Really? I didn't know that....that might explain why none of the ROM's I'm flashing will work.....
At this point, I'm just going to upgrade to the stock JB firmware and flash the new JB roms. I've got my NVFlash ICS files (which saved my frickin life) so I have no hesitations about doing anything, and I really understand the NVFlash process well having bricked myself so hard.
My guide is mostly done. I spent more time writing it than I did focusing on schoolwork so I will finish it up hopefully this weekend. It's rather long and quite details so I hope it will help everyone.
I was smiling as I read the first post, but this is going to come in real handy if I nuke my bootloader. Thanks. I wish I had gotten to this first, heh, I could have told you don't flash a Jellybean ROM over an ICS bootloader, it won't boot.
Good information to have though. Thank you!
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Really? I didn't know that....that might explain why none of the ROM's I'm flashing will work.....
At this point, I'm just going to upgrade to the stock JB firmware and flash the new JB roms. I've got my NVFlash ICS files (which saved my frickin life) so I have no hesitations about doing anything, and I really understand the NVFlash process well having bricked myself so hard.
My guide is mostly done. I spent more time writing it than I did focusing on schoolwork so I will finish it up hopefully this weekend. It's rather long and quite details so I hope it will help everyone.
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:good:
Just giving some advice to those who may jump in late, DO NOT use the "wipe data" method from holding volume down. This method relies on Asus' stock recovery image. And it somehow screws everything up when you do it on a non Asus' recovery.. Not sure why but dont ever use that
elesbb said:
Just giving some advice to those who may jump in late, DO NOT use the "wipe data" method from holding volume down. This method relies on Asus' stock recovery image. And it somehow screws everything up when you do it on a non Asus' recovery.. Not sure why but dont ever use that
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You can do it if you have a custom recovery already flashed like TWRP or CWM. But I agree with you - after you start having a basic understanding of Android customization, there's no reason why you would want to use 'wipe data' from the volume down+power.
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elesbb said:
Just giving some advice to those who may jump in late, DO NOT use the "wipe data" method from holding volume down. This method relies on Asus' stock recovery image. And it somehow screws everything up when you do it on a non Asus' recovery.. Not sure why but dont ever use that
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That finally explains why it wouldn't work, thank you for elaborating on that!!
Is there a guide on how to get the stock recovery back, or does it automatically get flashed when you flash stock?
opethfan89 said:
That finally explains why it wouldn't work, thank you for elaborating on that!!
Is there a guide on how to get the stock recovery back, or does it automatically get flashed when you flash stock?
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Automatically gets flashed when you flash stock.
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If you are in recovery loop you cannot go into the fastboot menu. The only way to get the stock recovery back is to use nvflash.
Hi,
I've come here as last resort, been trying to upgrade to Androwook 2.2 but always getting stuck in bootloop on Asus load screen. I'll try and be as detailed as possible concerning what I've already tried, but please bear with me as I'm quite a beginner with Android;
I'm currently running Androwook 2.11 on my TF700, but I'm getting some small issues such as frequent Google Play crashes and random restarts, it's livable but I wanted to upgrade to 2.2, which seems to have quite a lot of fixes compared to 2.11.
My Infinity is unlocked and rooted, I've done a complete nandroid backup using TWRP 2.6. which I pushed using ADB/Fastboot method, but there is something I don't quite understand; when I boot into bootloader using volume down and power buttons, I only see 3 icons, the USB icon is missing from the lot. Message on the top left says "Key driver not found... Booting OS, Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "ww_epad-10.6.1.14.4-20130329" A03, Satrting Fastboot USB download protocol". Funny thing is that running the "adb devices" command from my Windows 7 Ultimate PC results in a blank "List of devices attached" message, but when running the "fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery twrp.blob" it actually flashes the device correctly. Furthermore, when running "adb devices" while booted into the OS, the device is recognized but indicated as offline. Is the fact that I'm not seeing the USB icon in bootloader a problem or is it ok as fastboot still seems to work?
Anyway I download and copy the "13683789011409181222_Hairybean 2.2".zip file to my external SD card, follow the full instructions as indicated on the official Androwook XDA thread, installation is successfull but on reboot I always go into the Asus logo bootloop. I've left this running for about 30 minutes with no success, the Rom just doesn't boot up.
So I started searching the forums for solutions and tried what I could find; found some guys saying that checking the "Install custom boot animation" box during the Androwook setup before the installation seemed to have gotten them out of bootloop, but didn't work for me. I've of course tried to redownload the Hairybean 2.2 zip file thinking that it might have gotten corrupted but 3 different download locations and still no success.
I'm thinking that pushing Androwook 2.2 via ADB/Fastboot might help, but I'm not quite sure of exactly how to do that, anyone think it's worth a try?
I can't list exactly everything I've tried to get this working as I've been trying for about a month now, but believe me, I've spent a lot of time searching and trying, to no avail. So I would really appreciate it if someone could take the time to accompany me to Androwook 2.2, back to 2.11 and really getting frustrated now
Thanks in advance!
Foolmax said:
Hi,
I've come here as last resort, been trying to upgrade to Androwook 2.2 but always getting stuck in bootloop on Asus load screen. I'll try and be as detailed as possible concerning what I've already tried, but please bear with me as I'm quite a beginner with Android;
I'm currently running Androwook 2.11 on my TF700, but I'm getting some small issues such as frequent Google Play crashes and random restarts, it's livable but I wanted to upgrade to 2.2, which seems to have quite a lot of fixes compared to 2.11.
My Infinity is unlocked and rooted, I've done a complete nandroid backup using TWRP 2.6. which I pushed using ADB/Fastboot method, but there is something I don't quite understand; when I boot into bootloader using volume down and power buttons, I only see 3 icons, the USB icon is missing from the lot. Message on the top left says "Key driver not found... Booting OS, Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "ww_epad-10.6.1.14.4-20130329" A03, Satrting Fastboot USB download protocol". Funny thing is that running the "adb devices" command from my Windows 7 Ultimate PC results in a blank "List of devices attached" message, but when running the "fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery twrp.blob" it actually flashes the device correctly. Furthermore, when running "adb devices" while booted into the OS, the device is recognized but indicated as offline. Is the fact that I'm not seeing the USB icon in bootloader a problem or is it ok as fastboot still seems to work?
Anyway I download and copy the "13683789011409181222_Hairybean 2.2".zip file to my external SD card, follow the full instructions as indicated on the official Androwook XDA thread, installation is successfull but on reboot I always go into the Asus logo bootloop. I've left this running for about 30 minutes with no success, the Rom just doesn't boot up.
So I started searching the forums for solutions and tried what I could find; found some guys saying that checking the "Install custom boot animation" box during the Androwook setup before the installation seemed to have gotten them out of bootloop, but didn't work for me. I've of course tried to redownload the Hairybean 2.2 zip file thinking that it might have gotten corrupted but 3 different download locations and still no success.
I'm thinking that pushing Androwook 2.2 via ADB/Fastboot might help, but I'm not quite sure of exactly how to do that, anyone think it's worth a try?
I can't list exactly everything I've tried to get this working as I've been trying for about a month now, but believe me, I've spent a lot of time searching and trying, to no avail. So I would really appreciate it if someone could take the time to accompany me to Androwook 2.2, back to 2.11 and really getting frustrated now
Thanks in advance!
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I can only shed a tiny little light on your problem since I am not familiar with Androwook.
JB 4.2 defaults to fastboot mode if and when you boot into the bootloader. So in 4.2 you only have the icons for recovery, Android and Wipe Data.
To use ADB you have to be booted into the rom. Actually, I have read with the correct drivers yo can also use ADB in recovery, but I have never tried that myself.
Just ignore the 'key driver not found'. Every TF700 displays that message when you boot into the BL.
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AndroWook 2.2 works fine on my TF700 and technically it should on yours. It shares the same base as CROMi-X 4.x. Have you tried CROMi-X to see if it boots?
I think flumpster recommended you do a clean install for AndroWook 2.2 as well have you tried that? Also which bootloader are you on? I'm reluctant to recommend TWRP 2.6 just yet as users have reported some problems with it, so I'd also recommend you drop back down to TWRP 2.5.
Thanks for your replies, I was beginning to despair when I saw that my post had 35 views and no replies
@berndblb: Thanks for that confirmation, at least I can stop searching in that direction, it's just that most tutorials, even recent ones, indicate the USB icon, I guess there musn't be many of us on TF700 running JB roms.
@sbdags: nope, haven't tried CROMi-X yet, will do when I get home after work tonight if you think it's worth it, thanks for the tip. Concerning the clean install I've already tried if you mean completely wiping Internal memory via TWRP. I just haven't wiped the SD card as it was containing the rom.
Concerning the bootloader I thought I had given the version in my first post (Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "ww_epad-10.6.1.14.4-20130329" A03), isn't that it? I know the bootloader could be an issue as originally I installed it with a pack destined to the TF300, that might be something I could try, but which bootloader shoul I install and what is the best method for installing it? If that isn't my bootloader version where can I find it?
I know what you mean with TWRP 2.6, I'm ususally also very carefull with new versions, but have same issue on TWRP 2.5 and 2.4.4 (in fact most of my failed attempts were done on 2.4.4), haven't tried lower yet.
Foolmax said:
Thanks for your replies, I was beginning to despair when I saw that my post had 35 views and no replies
@berndblb: Thanks for that confirmation, at least I can stop searching in that direction, it's just that most tutorials, even recent ones, indicate the USB icon, I guess there musn't be many of us on TF700 running JB roms.
@sbdags: nope, haven't tried CROMi-X yet, will do when I get home after work tonight if you think it's worth it, thanks for the tip. Concerning the clean install I've already tried if you mean completely wiping Internal memory via TWRP. I just haven't wiped the SD card as it was containing the rom.
Concerning the bootloader I thought I had given the version in my first post (Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "ww_epad-10.6.1.14.4-20130329" A03), isn't that it? I know the bootloader could be an issue as originally I installed it with a pack destined to the TF300, that might be something I could try, but which bootloader shoul I install and what is the best method for installing it? If that isn't my bootloader version where can I find it?
I know what you mean with TWRP 2.6, I'm ususally also very carefull with new versions, but have same issue on TWRP 2.5 and 2.4.4 (in fact most of my failed attempts were done on 2.4.4), haven't tried lower yet.
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Do me a favour go to my CROMi-X thresd (linked in my sig) for the TF700 and download and install the bootloader and recovery package for your SKU. This will give you a working bootloader on 10.6.1.14.8 and TWRP 2.5
Then we can take it from there.
sbdags said:
Do me a favour go to my CROMi-X thresd (linked in my sig) for the TF700 and download and install the bootloader and recovery package for your SKU. This will give you a working bootloader on 10.6.1.14.8 and TWRP 2.5
Then we can take it from there.
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It'll be done tonight as soon as I get home, thanks for your time, I'll keep you posted ASAP.
Well, your advice worked; thanks a lot! Only thing is that Androwook still won't install but your Rom does, I'm busy testing it at the moment to see if it suits me, might stay on it, so far so good (well done for that work!)
Downloaded the 10.6.1.14.8 WW Bootloader and TWRP 2.5.0.0, dropped it on my SD card and flashed it via Recovery. I immediately tried to flash Androwook again after the successfull installation of the bootloader and recovery, but same thing happened; bootloop on ASUS screen. One of the things I haven't tried yet is to Wipe Cache/Delvik after the Rom installation, before the reboot to the actual Rom, could that make a difference?
Noticed two things when installing the above package via TWRP though; you say the install should last about a minute, on my device in 20 seconds it was done, blue bar just progressed in two phases; once until halfway and full almost 10 seconds later. In TWRP, after each message during the installation process I'm getting a "Done" line, but on the last command, which is "updating partition details", I'm not getting the "Done" confirmation, it just stays on that last line. Same when I click the top right icon (right of "back" and "home" buttons buttons on TWRP Home screen); it starts updating partitions but freezes right there, have to restart tablet with power button to get back in Recovery. Could there be something screwed up in my partitions?
Foolmax said:
Well, your advice worked; thanks a lot! Only thing is that Androwook still won't install but your Rom does, I'm busy testing it at the moment to see if it suits me, might stay on it, so far so good (well done for that work!)
Downloaded the 10.6.1.14.8 WW Bootloader and TWRP 2.5.0.0, dropped it on my SD card and flashed it via Recovery. I immediately tried to flash Androwook again after the successfull installation of the bootloader and recovery, but same thing happened; bootloop on ASUS screen. One of the things I haven't tried yet is to Wipe Cache/Delvik after the Rom installation, before the reboot to the actual Rom, could that make a difference?
Noticed two things when installing the above package via TWRP though; you say the install should last about a minute, on my device in 20 seconds it was done, blue bar just progressed in two phases; once until halfway and full almost 10 seconds later. In TWRP, after each message during the installation process I'm getting a "Done" line, but on the last command, which is "updating partition details", I'm not getting the "Done" confirmation, it just stays on that last line. Same when I click the top right icon (right of "back" and "home" buttons buttons on TWRP Home screen); it starts updating partitions but freezes right there, have to restart tablet with power button to get back in Recovery. Could there be something screwed up in my partitions?
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Sorry should have said don't flash the bootloader package and rom at the same time.
Not sure what is going on with the freezing. It doesn't sound quite right. Sorry I don't know the fix.
sbdags said:
Sorry should have said don't flash the bootloader package and rom at the same time.
Not sure what is going on with the freezing. It doesn't sound quite right. Sorry I don't know the fix.
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Absolutely no need to apologize, you helped me out man, thanks^^
When I said immediately I meant after a reboot, might not be an android expert but I know that rebooting after each process is strongly advised
Anyway, point is; TWRP 2.5 and bootloader are correctly installed (I can do without the partition thingys I guess), and your Rom seems fine and stable, so I'm all fixed basically, I'll just try to avoid flashing new Roms on this tablet, might be a hardware issue.
Another nub question to finish; what is the officail way of marking this thread a solved?
Edit: Just donated a couple of bucks to your account, Rom really seems stable, haven't had a single issue yet, thanks again!
Foolmax said:
Absolutely no need to apologize, you helped me out man, thanks^^
When I said immediately I meant after a reboot, might not be an android expert but I know that rebooting after each process is strongly advised
Anyway, point is; TWRP 2.5 and bootloader are correctly installed (I can do without the partition thingys I guess), and your Rom seems fine and stable, so I'm all fixed basically, I'll just try to avoid flashing new Roms on this tablet, might be a hardware issue.
Another nub question to finish; what is the officail way of marking this thread a solved?
Edit: Just donated a couple of bucks to your account, Rom really seems stable, haven't had a single issue yet, thanks again!
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Cheers mate for the donation! Glad you got it all sorted!
Darren