Transformer going insane - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So, Recently a family member of mine told me something was wrong with their transformer. I take a look at it and it's not turning on so i assume it's not charged. I plug in the charger and it does not boot up. The transformer only goes to the eeepad screen with the asus logo and shuts off again. Basically it's in a bootloop but problem is, the tf101 is not rooted or tampered with and on stock fw (Tf101 is a b90 model) Anything i can do to fix??? Couldn't have been any sort of virus either as this transformer was only used for video streaming/ listening to music...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgCRfgGpwBw&feature=youtu.be

It might need to be reflashed. You could try using the wheelie tool, but the internal storage will be wiped. Sounds like a softbrick.
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I had exactly the same problem this week . . . this solved it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620758

Reflash with NvFlash. Best idea as of now

Hey there,
I have nearly the same problem but my transformer just gets the first screen and then it tries to reboot.
I tried to reflash it with EasyFlasher but it didnt work. Is there a chance that your way will work?

If you can get ADB peri Might work, but just manually do it with NvFlash.

thanks, i'll try that when I hit back home in three days...
It is possible to get it in APX mode, so just put it on and flash?
Do you know why such a big problem occurs? It was on stock firmware and rooted for the last 5 months...

I'm starting to think my issue is related to condensation.
I started leaving the transformer in my bedroom, since my wife gave her tablet to her mother and is now using my transformer to read.
I was happy on HC, stock, non-rooted. My tablet was working with no issues for 3 months, give or take.
But then I started having random reboots and boot loops. Tried almost all roms for the transformer, same issue. Worked fine on the day I installed, got me bootloops the next day.
Today I thought about condensation after getting another round of boot loops and noticing my tablet screen with a bit of humidity. The temperature difference from my bedroom with A/C to my living room with no A/C can get to 15 or 20 celsius.
So I got the bootloop again today and instead of nvflashing the hell out of it as I have been doing, I put it in APX mode (since I have no recovery ATM, so I couldn't power it off) and leave it resting for 3 hours in room temperature. After that I rebooted it and it is now stable again. I will try to confirm those suspicious, but right now it sounds a lot like it for me. It never slept in the bedroom during the 3 months I was in HC.

theares2014 said:
thanks, i'll try that when I hit back home in three days...
It is possible to get it in APX mode, so just put it on and flash?
Do you know why such a big problem occurs? It was on stock firmware and rooted for the last 5 months...
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I'm really not sure, but yes just download a stock nvflashable fw (xdafileserver.nl has some good ones) and put in nvflash mode and run reflash_sbkv#.bat (be sure to import wheelie into the stock fw folder and overwrite)
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Regarding condensation, that's odd, but mabye. ..

Thanks, i'll try this when I am at home.

It is in APX mode but the computer doesnt recognise it... it says unknown device...
What shall i do?

That means the drivers are wrong/bad. Did you install any? You need the Universal Naked Drivers. (Search the tf themes and apps forum)

I installed the Asus PC Suite which means that drivers are inclueded, but I am going to search here if you say they are here.
Anyways, I can not find them there...

No, asus drivers is not what you need, you want the universal naked drivers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514942&highlight=universal+naked

well, that sounds quite nooby but how to install this drivers... i see several different files but absolutley no exe...
it is so embarrassing...

pnputil -a android_apxdriver.inf (or whatever the inf is called)
then plug in the tf

I opened it but nothing changes... the transformer in apx mode is still an unknown device

Have you tried 'update driver' in device manager, then point to the folder with the apx driver?

sure...

same problem with rebooting
I have exactly same problem...! My TF101 is B70 model and NVFlash not work with this model and higher... How I can fix it? is Megatron 1.1.6 installed on tablet and I have rom on sdcard, but reinstall rom not helped me, also wipe + reinsatll...
any ideas?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
this is helped me...!!!

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Transformer is screwed ? :S

i went to boot up my transformer this morning and it just won't turn on...
Yes it is fully charged
and it only boots to recovery :S
what can i do to reset it all the way to factory settings as if its never been used ?
any help is much appreciated
thanks
is it a rootable version?
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
First of all, I don't understand this new movement of being as vague as possible to keep the rest of us guessing. Can you imagine going to the doctor and then tell the doctor "I am sick, I won't tell you anything else, try to guess what's wrong with me!"?
First of all, do you have cwm installed? When you say only boots into recovery, which one? What does the screen look like? what options do you have?
But in short, it sounds like you got an apx bootloop, which is really bad. I've worked on a number of tegra 2 tablets with apx bootloop. Half of these are not recoverable. And no one have figured out what causes apx bootloop.
goodintentions said:
First of all, I don't understand this new movement of being as vague as possible to keep the rest of us guessing. Can you imagine going to the doctor and then tell the doctor "I am sick, I won't tell you anything else, try to guess what's wrong with me!"?
First of all, do you have cwm installed? When you say only boots into recovery, which one? What does the screen look like? what options do you have?
But in short, it sounds like you got an apx bootloop, which is really bad. I've worked on a number of tegra 2 tablets with apx bootloop. Half of these are not recoverable. And no one have figured out what causes apx bootloop.
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why you so mean? be nice man
goodintentions said:
First of all, I don't understand this new movement of being as vague as possible to keep the rest of us guessing. Can you imagine going to the doctor and then tell the doctor "I am sick, I won't tell you anything else, try to guess what's wrong with me!"?
First of all, do you have cwm installed? When you say only boots into recovery, which one? What does the screen look like? what options do you have?
But in short, it sounds like you got an apx bootloop, which is really bad. I've worked on a number of tegra 2 tablets with apx bootloop. Half of these are not recoverable. And no one have figured out what causes apx bootloop.
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APX Boot loop? Ive never heard of that but wouldnt that mean it would turn on then turn off without getting to recovery? I thought if you could get to recovery you could still hook it up and use nvflash to re write the memory?
mediumsteak said:
why you so mean? be nice man
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I am nice. How else am I going to tell people to stop being so vague?
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Danzano said:
APX Boot loop? Ive never heard of that but wouldnt that mean it would turn on then turn off without getting to recovery? I thought if you could get to recovery you could still hook it up and use nvflash to re write the memory?
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That's the scary thing about permanent apx bootloop. No amount of flashing or nvflashing will fix it.
mediumsteak said:
why you so mean? be nice man
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I don't think that was mean. People need to provide more information if they want someone to help them. Anyways he sounds like he has experience with something similar so he really IS trying to help
firstly i apologise for being so vague...
Yes it is routable version
i dual booted linux on it if that helps ? which i know uses apx
strange thing is if i install a rom it will boot up to the rom fine until i turn off the transformer and try to turn it back on again where the power button does nothing ?
maybe i didn't uninstall linux correctly ? how would i go about doing this ?
goodintentions said:
I am nice. How else am I going to tell people to stop being so vague?
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That's the scary thing about permanent apx bootloop. No amount of flashing or nvflashing will fix it.
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So if it goes into apx boot loop you would need to do a factory force flash which only asus can do and woulldnt because you have voided your warrenty that sucks !!!!!
Is there anyway we could develope something similar to what they have to force flash in worst case senarios or is it that bad ????
Also back to original question did you use the uninstall linux or the uninstall linux and blobs be gone because right there could be your whole problem.
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icow said:
firstly i apologise for being so vague...
Yes it is routable version
i dual booted linux on it if that helps ? which i know uses apx
strange thing is if i install a rom it will boot up to the rom fine until i turn off the transformer and try to turn it back on again where the power button does nothing ?
maybe i didn't uninstall linux correctly ? how would i go about doing this ?
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Bad news for you. You are in permanent apx bootloop. In which case, you are screwed. Perhaps someone else who have dealt with permanent apx bootloop have figured out a way to fix it. I have not. And I've dealt with several such weird creatures.
Here is what you will do if no one else can help you.
Contact asus and tell them that your transformer has stopped turning on and get an RMA. Do not tell you them you have rooted it and other things. Just tell them one day it stopped turning on.
Nvflash back to stock. Boot it up once. Then turn off your transformer and try to boot up again. At this point, you are back in permanent apx bootloop. Send it in. After asus people play with it for a while, chances are they will send you a new device. This is the same advice I gave to a couple people, and at least one of them had a new device from asus.
If you are still within return period from whoever you bought this from, exchange it for another one.
Permanent apx bootloop is weird. There's been much discussion among those of us who have dealt with this strange phenomenon. No one I know of have been able to figure out a definate way to bring it out of this state. The successes I mentioned were done by doing random things to them.
Curious, how did you manage to get it into permanent apx bootloop? I'm still investigating this phenomenon. Can you be as specific as you can? So far, there seems to be no pattern whatsoever. Some people have described it as just waking up one morning and boom apx bootloop. Some people brought it to this state while trying to root. Some did this while using rom manager. Etc.
All tegra 2 devices are susceptible to permanent apx bootloop. I'm sure asus is aware of this.
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Danzano said:
APX Boot loop? Ive never heard of that but wouldnt that mean it would turn on then turn off without getting to recovery? I thought if you could get to recovery you could still hook it up and use nvflash to re write the memory?
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That's why we call it permanent apx bootloop. It goes straight into apx mode instead of going through the normal booting process.
Can one get into a permanent apx bootloop even if the tf was never put into apx mode or is it one of those things that just happened?
I tried using easyflasher to return to a stock ROM. After it was completed it said to reboot. Now it is in permanent APX mode and I have tried multiple firmwares and nothing.
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[Q] Stock ROM TF101 will not boot.

So yesterday, while writing a review of a movie on my Asus Transformer, it suddenly rebooted and got stuck in a boot cycle. No big deal, this has happened a lot since the ICS update(s). So I tried a warm boot, following that failure with a cold boot. Nothing worked. As a matter of fact, the whole screen went dark and wouldn't even try to boot. I'm pretty average in my Android knowledge, so off I go to the interwebs to find a solution. After an hour of reading or so, I determine that perhaps a reinstall of ICS would be my best bet. After all, there isn't much on the tablet that wasn't backed up.
I attempt the NVFlash process via my laptop. It seemed to start to work but suddenly closes before writing to the partitions (or so I'm led to believe). My screen is now alive with:
"Entering NvFlash recovery mode / NvSp server
Chip Uid: 0370014841601257"
Suddenly, I am out of my league and frustrated that this unit won't respond to anything I do.
Anyone have any advice or a stickythread that they can recommend?
I greatly appreciate any help you can give.
Thanks,
Gary
Android is vulnerable in virus/trojan or such attacked.. So be vigilant about it and have android antivirus installed.
And your issue should start from booting into stock recovery and perform factory wipe before attempting the nvflash.
Now Nvflash work only for TF101 with serial B60 and below. Check yours for the nvflash compatibility.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using XDA Premium HD app
farsight73 said:
Android is vulnerable in virus/trojan or such attacked.. So be vigilant about it and have android antivirus installed.
And your issue should start from booting into stock recovery and perform factory wipe before attempting the nvflash.
Now Nvflash work only for TF101 with serial B60 and below. Check yours for the nvflash compatibility.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using XDA Premium HD app
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Mine is a B60, so I thought it would work. Also, I cannot get into the stock recovery to wipe it, it's refusing to respond to anything except APX. Even then it doesn't do much but fail at NVFlash.
And I did have Avast installed for antivirus.
Additionally, I was able to see that when running NvFlash, it stops right after "creating partition: GPT" and closes itself out. What, if anything, might I be doing wrong here?
also try using NVFLASH from another PC/laptop.
I had some problems making backup with nvflash on 1 pc. Using the other pc solved my problem.
Don't know if it works for you

Help i Think i Bricked my tf101 B60

im stuck in a cwm 5.8.3.4 bootloop, cwm will not let me mount an sdcard, i cant boot into apx to nvflash, i tried to install jb aosp rom and its stuck at android logo so it wont boot... and i have no backups on the internal sd.....
papadunit said:
im stuck in a cwm 5.8.3.4 bootloop, cwm will not let me mount an sdcard, i cant boot into apx to nvflash, i tried to install jb aosp rom and its stuck at android logo so it wont boot... and i have no backups on the internal sd.....
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That particular recovery won't ever let you into external memory card, you need to get back into stock that can done by using easy flash.. Use easy flasher to unroot and get back into stock ICS... then root and install some other recovery... you can find easy flasher thread under Eeepad android development thread.. I also suggest TWRP recovery... read all the instructions and use easy flasher... its pretty easy... follow the link below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26893961
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i have easy flasher ive tried many times to enter apx mode but cant....i have tried to plug my usb into three computers ......but it acts as if i never plugged in the usb at all..... i get no response from the compunters asking for driver information i have held vol + and power at the same time screen goes black but thats all it does....i dont know what else to do
papadunit said:
i have easy flasher ive tried many times to enter apx mode but cant....i have tried to plug my usb into three computers ......but it acts as if i never plugged in the usb at all..... i get no response from the compunters asking for driver information i have held vol + and power at the same time screen goes black but thats all it does....i dont know what else to do
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Screen is and will be BLANK when in APX mode... APX mode is nvflash mode you won't see anything.. start the easy flash and start flashing stock ROM... YOU WILL SEE JUST 2 LINES ON YOUR TABLET if easy flasher is working and if its pushing required files.. if it doesn't then try removing and installing the required driver (naked driver)....
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i seriously appreciate your help as your the only one who has responded as of yet....but what im saying is i understand that the screen will go blank when in apx mode....but when entering what i believe is apx mode my computer does not reconize that the transformer is plugged in at all......in control panel under usb there is no exclamation point warning me there is no drivers installed its as if i have not plugged in anything....
Same issue
I am in the exact same situation, flashed [ROM][JB][4.1.1] AOSP build #3 from here, same version of CWM Recovery. I have the AOSP Rom and a version of SMW touch still on my internal SD card but reflashing with various combinations of wiping data wasn't able to solve my issue. It will freeze on the "android" spash screen or on the "Optimizing android: starting apps". The CWM touch zip says it installs but the tablet still reboots into the 5.8.3.4 version.
I tried leaving it on both screens for several hours, but it never gets anywhere.
As far as APX mode, I have tried turning it off and holding the buttons, leaving it on and holding the buttons, various timings of holding the buttons as well as 2 different USB cables and 2 separate computers and a live CD of linux, but as far as I can tell, nothing recognizes the pad as being in APX mode. However, the screen does stay black, and it requires holding the power button down for ~20 seconds to see the ASUS splash screen again, after which it boots right to the useless recovery image. (Can't read external SD, tried formatting it FAT, FAT32, NTFS as well as different block sizes.)
I have another USB cable on the way, but the two I have were charging the pad as of 2 days ago, so I don't know how much issue that is. I have also reinstalled drivers several times and I must say I am about out of ideas.
Thats exactly my problem......but i dont think another cable will help.......was APX removed within an update?....
because it doesnt make any sense for APX mode to not work...
Without getting the transformer to be reconized in CWM or APX with a usb cable i think we may be sol...there is no other way to get another recovery or rom on the internal sd..
Yeah, the crappy thing is that it boots to recovery, so it's not like it's a completely dead. Feels like there's just something missing.
did you install the kernal with the aosp jb rom? im wondering if apx is written into the oem kernel and was taken out of the jb kernel..
The ROM has the new JB kernel incorporated into it, so it seems. You might be onto something about that, but from scanning the forums there were quite a few people who couldn't boot APX mode, and many of them just had faulty cables. I'm really hoping this 3rd cable works. I'll know in a week or so.
papadunit said:
i seriously appreciate your help as your the only one who has responded as of yet....but what im saying is i understand that the screen will go blank when in apx mode....but when entering what i believe is apx mode my computer does not reconize that the transformer is plugged in at all......in control panel under usb there is no exclamation point warning me there is no drivers installed its as if i have not plugged in anything....
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Since laptop is not recognising the tablet in APX mode try this, plug it in APX mode and o to device manager of your laptop.... there it should show up under other peripheral devices or unknown devices Sopwith a exclamation symbol... right click and choose update/upgrade driver.. I suggest you download and unzip "naked driver" from the easy flasher forum..
Once its updated and driver is in place it should do the trick of recognizing in APX mode... try it.... I hope you understood
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udupa82 said:
Since laptop is not recognising the tablet in APX mode try this, plug it in APX mode and o to device manager of your laptop.... there it should show up under other peripheral devices or unknown devices Sopwith a exclamation symbol... right click and choose update/upgrade driver.. I suggest you download and unzip "naked driver" from the easy flasher forum..
Once its updated and driver is in place it should do the trick of recognizing in APX mode... try it.... I hope you understood
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It's not a driver problem, it seems to be a physical connection problem. There is NOTHING that appears on the computer. No connection sound, no unknown devices. Either our USB cables are bad or the device isn't entering APX mode.
It's strange that my USB cable is still charging the transformer....and before this it worked great for mass storage. I have a feeling you may have wasted money buying a new USB cable. As I don't believe that's the problem. I also think that APX isn't in the jb kernel wich means we cannot get any files to the internal sd or use easy flasher...
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I had ordered it as an extra before I even updated the device. I just don't see why the kernel wouldn't have APX mode. Maybe we could get someone else running this ROM to try APX mode? I can't post in the dev forum to see if maybe we did something incorrectly.
papadunit said:
It's strange that my USB cable is still charging the transformer....and before this it worked great for mass storage. I have a feeling you may have wasted money buying a new USB cable. As I don't believe that's the problem. I also think that APX isn't in the jb kernel wich means we cannot get any files to the internal sd or use easy flasher...
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Nvflash is like fast boot you can't be removed by kernel... so its there and I know I can access it even though I'm using harmony kernel.... so don't give wrong info
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IShotJFK said:
I had ordered it as an extra before I even updated the device. I just don't see why the kernel wouldn't have APX mode. Maybe we could get someone else running this ROM to try APX mode? I can't post in the dev forum to see if maybe we did something incorrectly.
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Which ROM are you using ? I'm using AOSP JB running on harmony kernel and it works just fine... have you installed Asus sync and tried whether it recognized your tablet? Also try different USB port... you can always wait for new cable but mean there is no harm in trying different stuffs out... BTW if tablet is charging then cable is fine....
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In my op I stated I've used 3 different computers to get the USB recognized nothing happens when I plug in USB...Apx mode is broke.
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The same happened to me and the only way out was to install the latest stock firmware from the Asus support site.
To do this all you need to do is the following...
Go to the Asus support site http://support.asus.com/Download/Options.aspx?SLanguage=en&type=1
Download the correct firmware for your device
Rename it to EP101_SDUPDATE.zip
Put it on your MicroSD card
Boot into Asus Recovery (by holding down the power and - buttons together and then +) and install the Firmware
Once it reboots, you'll have the latest,un-rooted stock Asus ICS 4.0.1 firmware.
I hope this works for you, It did for me.
holding down power -vol together brings up wipe data or android symbol.......nothing will read the sdcard with the update file in it....

[Q] Screen not turning on?

ive got a tf300t with CROMI-X rom, rooted of course, i was using it yesterday, had no problems with it.plugged it in, charged it overnight, and now the acreen doesnt turn on, but i think its working because when i plug it in and un plug it, it makes the sounds i have it set to make when i do so. ive held the power button down for 1 full minute, and it doesnt turn off. what is the problem???
So what I understand is that you installed CROMI-X rom on your TF300. If you press the buttons or you charge your tablet, you hear the sounds. So: your tablet is on.
What I would do: uncharge your tablet wait until your tablet goes off because of the zero battery level. Then charge your tablet again and restore the original version of your TF300T when you bought it (here, I guess).
Then make sure you have the correct everything (drivers ...) installed.
I read this at the topic:
YOU MUST BE ON JB 4.2.1 WITH THE ASUS STOCK BOOTLOADER 10.6.1.8 AND TWRP patched 2.4.4.0 or BOOTLOADER 10.6.1.15.3, 10.6.1.27.1, 10.6.1.27.5 or 10.6.2.x and TWRP 2.5.0.0 BEFORE FLASHING THIS. THE BEST WAY TO DO THIS IS TO FLASH THE STOCK ASUS 10.6.1.27.5 or 10.6.2.x FIRMWARE.
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If your 100% sure you have the correct bootloader, TWRP, firmware and drivers: reflash the CROMI-X rom.
I'm pretty sure there are other ways to fix this problem, but this is the only way I would do it.
Victortjeuh said:
So what I understand is that you installed CROMI-X rom on your TF300. If you press the buttons or you charge your tablet, you hear the sounds. So: your tablet is on.
What I would do: uncharge your tablet wait until your tablet goes off because of the zero battery level. Then charge your tablet again and restore the original version of your TF300T when you bought it (here, I guess).
Then make sure you have the correct everything (drivers ...) installed.
I read this at the topic:
If your 100% sure you have the correct bootloader, TWRP, firmware and drivers: reflash the CROMI-X rom.
I'm pretty sure there are other ways to fix this problem, but this is the only way I would do it.
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(not sure if im replying correctly, im new to XDA) ive ad cromi-x on it for 4 months, no problem with it at all. i cant see ANYTHING on the display, but yes, it does act like it is on, just no display. cant really do anything with it because of the display.
Fixed the problem!!
thanks for the replys! i thought about it and i was told these had tight display cables and may unplug at any given time. i took the back cover off and the display cable was half out. i pushed it back in and now it works!! thanks for the help!
JeepGrandCherokee said:
thanks for the replys! i thought about it and i was told these had tight display cables and may unplug at any given time. i took the back cover off and the display cable was half out. i pushed it back in and now it works!! thanks for the help!
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Great to see you got it taken care of ...
Can you and SOLVE to the thread title ...
Thx Josh

[Completed] Asus TF101 stuck on splash screen. I feel like i have tried everything. please help

I'm dying here. So I bought the tablet second hand, I could not get it in Apex mode, so I bought a New sync jack. apex mode is working great, I downloaded the drivers and are working.
I put the tablet in apex mode and ran easyflasher, I checked the box on the left,(SBK 1) and ran the program with no success. I repeated the process and checked the box on the right (SBK 2) it ran the program, with success. and it said somthing like phone success, phone success. I disconnect the sync cable and hold power button I turn off the tablet and turn it back on.
When it boots It boots the EEE Pad with Asus logo on the bottom, and get stuck. when I long press the power button It turns off and then automatically restarts and boots EEE pad with Asus logo and get stuck again.
I tried to wipe data and restart easy flasher. did not work
I tried to recovery and factory reset, and load the android system from power button and down. did not work.
I drained the battery and full recharge and again process did not work.
I got on Asus web site and downloaded the us version of US.epaduser9.2.1.27 that did not work, Fyi I am not unzipping them.
I am looking everywhere for the NVFlash Stock 3.1 Recovery Roms, the link is dead, Thats one thing I have not tried.
ps the little sticker with the serial number on the bottom of the tablet has worn off. all I know is that it is a tf101. I know that if its a tf101g or slider the easy flasher will not work.
Im using windows 7 32bit
I tried a one button push win program i saw on youtube, and that does not work.
I would love to see this tablet up and running, Please help XDA community.
Thanks so much
Scotty
Hi,
I can't find a simple solution for you on XDA, but I found a help thread for your device...
[url=" http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703871" > Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 > Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting > [HELP-THREAD] The Ask-Doom thread! (Need help? New? Ask here!) -Give help too!-[/url]
You can ask for help there. I would somehow determine exactly what your device is though, cause flashing anything not made specifically for it could destroy it.
Good luck!
Thanks for looking.
I tried the link but it was dead. I'm really hoping that someone has the NV 3.1 3.2 stock roms
The link is to a thread, working fine here. Not sure why it isn't for you?
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You need to try another browser or app depending what you are using to go to the link. I will post it again...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1703871
Thank you. Thread closed.

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