Hey Guys,
I wanted to prepare my TF101G for being sold. So I deleted all the files on the internal storage. Then I went to the recovery and performed a factory reset.
So far so good.
I then unfortunately thought it might be a good idea to format the /system as well. I know it wasn't a good idea.
I tried now various solutions but nothing worked.
What I tried so far:
-pushing a update.zip via ADB. Doesn't work because ADB doesn't see my TF.
-various scripts like wheelie and others. I installed the drivers successfully but when I want to run one of those scripts the connection brakes up and I have to boot into APX mode again.
My TF101G is a BAO which was running Megatron 1.1.6 before the wipe.
The current bootloader is 9.2.2.4
The recovery which still works is I think the touch version from this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1213723
It can't access the SD card.
I hope someone can help me to get my transformer back to life.
I still have a backup on my SD card which I saved in case that the new owner doesn't wants it after a 1 week trial.
formatting system should have no effect on wheelie/NVFlash. Maybe try it on another computer
I tried on the same computer but under Ubuntu instead of windows.
The output is:
Code:
[email protected]:/home/XXX/android/wheelie# ./wheelie -2 -o 0x300d8011 --bl bootloader.bin -c transformer.bct
Wheelie 0.1 - Preflight for nvflash.
Copyright (c) 2011-2012 androidroot.mobi
========================================
Using SBK type 2.
Using bootloader: 'bootloader.bin'.
Using BCT: 'transformer.bct'.
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[=] Chip UID: 0x428008244002117
[-] Incorrect SBK or SBK type selected. nverror: 0x4.
oops didnt see the G for some reason
Wheelie doesn't work on the Tf101G... i think you should get doom in here he would be of more assistance than i can be
Well you have recovery, so go into that and adb push a working stock-based rom (I recommend arhd) then once that's working again you can try the downgrade again.
Thing O Doom said:
Well you have recovery, so go into that and adb push a working stock-based rom (I recommend arhd) then once that's working again you can try the downgrade again.
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thought of that but he said
"pushing a update.zip via ADB. Doesn't work because ADB doesn't see my TF."
Hmm that recovery supports it, afaik. ADB is just about the only chance here with no NvFlash
I'm a bit confused ATM.
The TF is showing in the device manager but I don't get any feedback via adb.
adb is working though just tried it with my phone.
It shows as Asus Transformer ADB Interface.
Does it say offline?
Thing O Doom said:
Does it say offline?
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Where?
adb devices
It doesn't show anything. Just empty space.
That means ADB drivers aren't set up properly, OR the tf isn't sending an adb signal... :/ This is in recovery?
This is a tough one... almost no way to get a .zip on there without NvFlash...
Nebucatnetzer said:
It doesn't show anything. Just empty space.
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Did you try adb in ubuntu?
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gee one said:
Did you try adb in ubuntu?
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He mentions above that it works with his other android devices I believe, so I don't think it's a windows issue. Never can hurt to fire up linux though
I noticed that ASUS would change the USB device IDs every so often, so the windows drivers could be out of date by the type a new firmware is pushed out.
gee one said:
I noticed that ASUS would change the USB device IDs every so often, so the windows drivers could be out of date by the type a new firmware is pushed out.
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Why in the world would they do that..? Nevermind, it's ASUS!
OP definitely try a linux box though, not needing drivers is one less kink to work out.
DSL or Puppy linux in a VM box worst fine
I tried to do on Linux yesterday but I had some trouble getting it running. No idea why though it worked before. I'll try again today in the evening.
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Thing O Doom said:
That means ADB drivers aren't set up properly, OR the tf isn't sending an adb signal... :/ This is in recovery?
This is a tough one... almost no way to get a .zip on there without NvFlash...
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Yes in the recovery.
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Nebucatnetzer said:
I tried to do on Linux yesterday but I had some trouble getting it running. No idea why though it worked before. I'll try again today in the evening.
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Great I had to fix adb first. The excluded some things with Ubuntu 12.04....
http://www.hackersgarage.com/adb-no-such-file-or-directory.html
And ladies and gentlemen we got contact!
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Is there a way that i can reinstall the swap directly from my xt720 without have to hook to my computer or be at home? If so would someone please be kind enough to share this info with me.
Nope. Because of Motorola's locked bootloader, we have to use fastboot over USB.
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Could I do this from my honeycomb tab??
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vari9 said:
Could I do this from my honeycomb tab??
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Cant see how you could, knowing you need Android SDK and fastboot to boot the kernel. So I guess no.
can i do fastboot from a mac or linux emulator? cos my external hdd just crashed and i have my windows VM on it which i use for rsdlite.
Yes you can.
All you need is kernel: http://xt720.ru/Files/Kernel/boot2.img
And fastboot tool: http://xt720.ru/Files/Tools/fastboot
Don't forget chmod +x to fastboot and run it as root(or use sudo)
fjfalcon said:
Yes you can.
All you need is kernel: http://xt720.ru/Files/Kernel/boot2.img
And fastboot tool: http://xt720.ru/Files/Tools/fastboot
Don't forget chmod +x to fastboot and run it as root(or use sudo)
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is this boot2.img different from the original boot.img kernel that you posted initially?
Well, that last version that i created long ago...
Added ThumbEE and other optimizations/..
But it was created long ago.. i think.. =)
fjfalcon said:
Well, that last version that i created long ago...
Added ThumbEE and other optimizations/..
But it was created long ago.. i think.. =)
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Oh okay.. hahahaha!!
I was not updated, I folllowed reverendkyle's tutorial and used the boot.img that was posted on the tutorial video, i was not aware that there was an updated one. I'll push this new (for me it's new) one now.. LOL Thanks!!
**EDIT**
Kernel is now showing as "[email protected] #7" would this be correct?
Yes, cheater - mine username, and chernyak - hostname of mine work machine.
hi all,
i have installed Khal's MIUI XT-Final V2 rom, when i do install fjfalcon kernel to enable swap on my phone via adb it works fine but after normal reboot swap partion shows 0KB.
if i do a quick reboot its shows the cache.
i dont face this problem before in khal's steel blue rom...
is this a bug with rom or something to enable on kernel...
guys, pl help me on this...
thanks
Ash
abkrish26 said:
hi all,
i have installed Khal's MIUI XT-Final V2 rom, when i do install fjfalcon kernel to enable swap on my phone via adb it works fine but after normal reboot swap partion shows 0KB.
if i do a quick reboot its shows the cache.
i dont face this problem before in khal's steel blue rom...
is this a bug with rom or something to enable on kernel...
guys, pl help me on this...
thanks
Ash
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It's always been that way. You have to fastboot to get the custom kernel with the locked bootloader.
Thanks for ur great info 3rdstring.....
Cheers
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fjfalcon said:
Yes you can.
All you need is kernel: http://xt720.ru/Files/Kernel/boot2.img
And fastboot tool: http://xt720.ru/Files/Tools/fastboot
Don't forget chmod +x to fastboot and run it as root(or use sudo)
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am i supposed to adb reboot into bootloader and from there reboot the phone into fastboot? what am i supposed to type on a mac? because you need the boot.img to be in a specific directory on windows, but im not sure about doing it on mac. should i put the boot2.img into the android sdk too? sorry for asking so many questions, but i dont wanna risk bricking or anything. thanks!
edit: after i watched reverendkjr's vid again i decided to try and i put the boot into platform-tools and from there i rebooted into bootloader, and then typed fastboot boot boot2.img and now my phone is on [email protected] #7
but just curious, what was the chmod + x for?
Allow to launch fastboot binary.
I'm on XDA-SPECIAL-HELLMONGER-RC2. when I run - chmod 777 /system/etc/unit.d/00_swapon it fails and says"Read only file". And swap is not enabled by fastboot.. wondering what am i doing wrong?
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I'm here to learn something
brianlili said:
I'm here to learn something
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Brian! Welcome! There's a thread about your ROM here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1206018
You may need to post 10 times before you can reply there though. So, how's the weather?
which one should i use for cm6.3 rc3? havent fastbooted for a long time. ive tried boot2 but when i fastboot, setcpu doesnt show any swap. in my notifications, android keeps "checking sd card for errors". any help?
For now, is there any way to fastboot fjfalcon's kernel without using any PC?
I've heard something about hot reboot that reboots the phone but keeping the fjfalcon's kernel.
Thanks for the info.
Basically this was my problem
Here is my problem today I put the CM9 (march 28th version) rom onto the transformer all was fine until I tried installing Gapps.
Basically I installed Gapps within recovery rebooted and boot loops occurred. However as I deleted the rom off of the internal memory (using roachs recover with internal ) I cannot access the internal memory anymore to put the ROM back on.
I have tired connecting the transformer via USB to 4 computers and the drivers do not install, have downloaded them off the asus website fine but they do not install on windows. The recovery has system mounted so it cant be that ....
Seems like im stuck between a rock and a hard place atm not really sure what to do..
Can anyone help?
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Now I am installing adb as I thought thats what I should do so can anyone give me the adb commands for installing the rogueXM recovery? Bit clueless here
Thanks
Managed to fix it cold booted and deleted data now into cm9 so going to but a stock rom on internal SD card now
Pheww...
In the future simply type: adb help
It will give you all the commands with syntax and explanation
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wolftroy1 said:
In the future simply type: adb help
It will give you all the commands with syntax and explanation
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
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Or, you can also do this: http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=adb+commands
hello everyone
here's my problem
i've managed to root and install revolution HD rom but i don't know how while trying to instal brobot's metro ui
the tab wont boot and now i can't even manage to access to the boot screen ( the tablet stay at the Eee pad logo + nvidia) and i can't do anything with CWM as it can't read external SD card, no backup (with another rom or the original ics rom) and can't access to the internal storage from my computer
somebody can help me to fix this bloody hell ?
NvFlash for Sbkv1/2
If you have a slider or tf101G You'll have to try to get adb working, try universal naked drivers.
Then you should update your recovery to something that reads ext and int, so this doesn't happen again
ok i'm going to try this solution thanks ^^
will it work under Win 7 x64 ?
What are the first 3 characters of your serial-number?
If they start with B70 (Or a higher number/letter) It's linux only for now (Sbkv2)
If they start with B60 (Or a lower number) It's windows too (Sbkv1)
Thing O Doom said:
What are the first 3 characters of your serial-number?
If they start with B70 (Or a higher number/letter) It's linux only for now (Sbkv2)
If they start with B60 (Or a lower number) It's windows too (Sbkv1)
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how can i see that when my tab won't boot and i can only access the recovery menu ?
Its on the box you purchased it in or on a clear sticker that runs along the bottom of the back of it.
When did you buy it?
is there any way that i can access the internal storage of my TF101 while it is in CWM ?so i can throw a safe rom in there
with a win7 x64 computer
magingl said:
is there any way that i can access the internal storage of my TF101 while it is in CWM ?so i can throw a safe rom in there
with a win7 x64 computer
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If your computer recognizes the tablet as ADB in recovery then you can do it that way. What version of ARHD are you using. i can create a proper version for you
mrevankyle said:
If your computer recognizes the tablet as ADB in recovery then you can do it that way. What version of ARHD are you using. i can create a proper version for you
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the very last one
magingl said:
the very last one
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OK the metroUI on brobot's site is for ARHD3.2 not ARHD3.4 and thats what caused our problems it will take me a while to download ARHD but once i have it the file should be up pretty quick
mrevankyle said:
OK the metroUI on brobot's site is for ARHD3.2 not ARHD3.4 and thats what caused our problems it will take me a while to download ARHD but once i have it the file should be up pretty quick
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so with your software i will be able to access to inner storage of the TF101 and put a clean rom inside ?
magingl said:
so with your software i will be able to access to inner storage of the TF101 and put a clean rom inside ?
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No. You need to install the android SDK. Then plug the device into the computer in recovery. You can try to mount usb there. Or run adb devices in command prompt then push the systemUI and framework-res through there.
this is the format
adb push <local> <remote>
code will be something like this
adb push systemUI.apk /system/app/systemUI.apk
and
adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk
all i was doing was fixing metro UI so that you can install it without bricking
mrevankyle said:
No. You need to install the android SDK. Then plug the device into the computer in recovery. You can try to mount usb there. Or run adb devices in command prompt then push the systemUI and framework-res through there.
this is the format
adb push <local> <remote>
code will be something like this
adb push systemUI.apk /system/app/systemUI.apk
and
adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk
all i was doing was fixing metro UI so that you can install it without bricking
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I should use Eclipse then ?
magingl said:
I should use Eclipse then ?
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um no just ADB you do not need to exit anything java. That code goes into command prompt
Allways worked for me
1) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622628
2) http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...overy-bootloop-fix-tested-my-c10-windows.html
make both steps and root/ unroot/ unbrick your TF101 easily (worked 9.2.1.21/ 9.2.2.3)
Cascabreu said:
1) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622628
2) http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...overy-bootloop-fix-tested-my-c10-windows.html
make both steps and root/ unroot/ unbrick your TF101 easily (worked 9.2.1.21/ 9.2.2.3)
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The first would delete his data which he does not want and the second is not the cause of the problem
The issue is that by flashing a theme that pushes in an incompatible systemUI and framework-res causes the tablet not to boot. The problem is kind of like putting the wrong engine in a car so that it still looks fine and almost everything is in tact but it will not start
mrevankyle said:
The problem is kind of like putting the wrong engine in a car so that it still looks fine and almost everything is in tact but it will not start
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LOL I love that Analogy, yeah if it was MetroUI that broke it then flashing right UI files will fix it. Unless he already wiped.
This should fix it.
View attachment 1097888
Thing O Doom does this update script look fine to you a haven't really done many
Code:
mount("ext4", "/dev/block/mmcblk0p1", "/system");
package_extract_dir("system", "/system");
unmount("/system");
and Magingl if you have a microSD try to put that into your computer via an adapter or phone and transfer the clean rom or my file then use that to flash via CWM otherwise push this file with ADB to /sdcard
Yeah that script is good.
run_program("/sbin/busybox", "mount", "/system");
also works. XD Yours is less lazy though.
I'm kinda noobish but i don't know how to access the adb console
I just got my TF300 after selling my 101. Very happy but decide to flash a new rom and hydro looks awesome. Got TWRP installed and found to my dismay I had forgotted the step of moving the zip to internal sd after wiping. And I forgot to make a backup.
For the life of me I cannot get my desktop to recognize the tablet or load drivers, or see it with "adb devices". I am humbly asking for help and realize by getting to excited I probably lost my new tablet. Is there any way to recover from here?
I will be back on first thing the morning. Thank you in advance.
corrupted223 said:
I just got my TF300 after selling my 101. Very happy but decide to flash a new rom and hydro looks awesome. Got TWRP installed and found to my dismay I had forgotted the step of moving the zip to internal sd after wiping. And I forgot to make a backup.
For the life of me I cannot get my desktop to recognize the tablet or load drivers, or see it with "adb devices". I am humbly asking for help and realize by getting to excited I probably lost my new tablet. Is there any way to recover from here?
I will be back on first thing the morning. Thank you in advance.
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i say try adb using a ubuntu live cd as you don't need to install drivers in linux.
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Do you happen to have a link? Just got to work and plugged it into my desktop here and the drivers still did not install correctly.
Are you able to get in to TWRP?
Yes TWRP works fine.
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Yes TWRP works fine.
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Can you only flash the roms from the internal memory?
Can you not just copy a rom to the micro sd card and flash it? What i mean is just take a micro sd card out of your transformer put it in your phone and download a rom copy it to the micro sd and then put it back in to the transformer and flash via twrp
Everything I have found says there is no support for flashing from card, has to be done from the internal card.
corrupted223 said:
Everything I have found says there is no support for flashing from card, has to be done from the internal card.
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Wow really?? See i haven't rooted/flashed yet because of all these strange little issues that seem to be popping up on this tablet. Have you tried flashing via micro sd yet? I read on another thread that someone did a minute ago.
This thread references flashing from an sd card :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1700441
Check like five or six posts down for the numbered instructions
It says right underneath that TWRP does not support flashing from the sd card. Trying to figure out how to either flash cw over TWRP or get a push through adb. Still not recognizing the pad on my desktop. I have a ubuntu live cd downloading now, looking for instructions on how to do a push with that right now.
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It says right underneath that TWRP does not support flashing from the sd card. Trying to figure out how to either flash cw over TWRP or get a push through adb. Still not recognizing the pad on my desktop. I have a ubuntu live cd downloading now, looking for instructions on how to do a push with that right now.
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Got ya...So CWM does and TWRP doesn't. Ill have to keep that in mind if i do decide to unlock/flash. Well hopefully linux will work for you and you can push everything through ADB. Its pretty universal for instructions on how to push files through terminal. Have you used linux before?
thatisandwas said:
Got ya...So CWM does and TWRP doesn't. Ill have to keep that in mind if i do decide to unlock/flash. Well hopefully linux will work for you and you can push everything through ADB. Its pretty universal for instructions on how to push files through terminal. Have you used linux before?
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Me and linux never got along much. Got the live cd to at least see the pad. Having issues with permissions though, every time i attempt a push it says insufficent device permissions. Trying to get the usb initialization file fixed. I hate dealing with this.
corrupted223 said:
Me and linux never got along much. Got the live cd to at least see the pad. Having issues with permissions though, every time i attempt a push it says insufficent device permissions. Trying to get the usb initialization file fixed. I hate dealing with this.
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to get past permission errors type "sudo -s" in the terminal(no quotes)
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T
I got it fixed! Thanks to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1738825
Follow all the steps and it will work fine. Thanks for the help!
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Me and linux never got along much. Got the live cd to at least see the pad. Having issues with permissions though, every time i attempt a push it says insufficent device permissions. Trying to get the usb initialization file fixed. I hate dealing with this.
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So did you get it working? I'm still holding off on unlocking until there is a 100% recoverable way like on my other android devices
EDIT : Didnt see your last post, sorry. Awesome! Glad to hear it man!
Hi
I've been having heavy troubles with the "Android Revolution HD" ROM, my battery lasts forever while in use, but drowns easily and extremely fast when in sleep / shutdown mode.
So I give up, I am going to sell this tablet and I don't want this ROM any more, I don't want my devince Root. I want to get it back to the way it was when I opened the box.
The only think I'd like to get is the Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Firmware: V9.2.1.27 original from Asus to keep using the Android 4.0.X, nothing else.
Since all my attemps of install / reinstall / stock / root / unroot became a mass failure and later on I end coming here and QQ for help I am here to ask what need to be done before doing anything on the tablet.
So here is the summarized question:
How make the TF101 Stock and unroot?
Thank you
And sorry for my silliness
Here is a solution for you, "Instructions for unbricking/flashing ASUS stock firmware" part.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
pstryju said:
Here is a solution for you, "Instructions for unbricking/flashing ASUS stock firmware" part.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
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It just doesn't work (as I was expecting) after doing exactly everything it says, it start installing something and then that is it, nothing happens on my tablet.
Filipebergami said:
Hi
I've been having heavy troubles with the "Android Revolution HD" ROM, my battery lasts forever while in use, but drowns easily and extremely fast when in sleep / shutdown mode.
So I give up, I am going to sell this tablet and I don't want this ROM any more, I don't want my devince Root. I want to get it back to the way it was when I opened the box.
The only think I'd like to get is the Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Firmware: V9.2.1.27 original from Asus to keep using the Android 4.0.X, nothing else.
Since all my attemps of install / reinstall / stock / root / unroot became a mass failure and later on I end coming here and QQ for help I am here to ask what need to be done before doing anything on the tablet.
So here is the summarized question:
How make the TF101 Stock and unroot?
Thank you
And sorry for my silliness
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Download any firmware on the asus site. Extract the downloaded firmware (eg. WW_epaduser9_2_1_27UpdateLauncher.zip) take the file extracted (eg. WW_epad-user-9.2.1.27.zip) and place on sdcard. Follow the same procedure for installing a custom rom.
gilpederiva said:
Download any firmware on the asus site. Extract the downloaded firmware (eg. WW_epaduser9_2_1_27UpdateLauncher.zip) take the file extracted (eg. WW_epad-user-9.2.1.27.zip) and place on sdcard. Follow the same procedure for installing a custom rom.
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How do I place things into the SD?
I can only place them into the internal storage, which "Full Wipe" will wipe it out?
Filipebergami said:
How do I place things into the SD?
I can only place them into the internal storage, which "Full Wipe" will wipe it out?
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Sorry, put the file on the external sdcard. I also used a full wipe script. It takes a little more than installing a custom rom but it works.
I would like to take a question with you. I have already installed several custom ICS rom or JellyBean on my TF101, but the HD videos on youtube are with small crashes. But with Android 3.2.1 works well. This has happened to you?
gilpederiva said:
Sorry, put the file on the external sdcard. I also used a full wipe script. It takes a little more than installing a custom rom but it works.
I would like to take a question with you. I have already installed several custom ICS rom or JellyBean on my TF101, but the HD videos on youtube are with small crashes. But with Android 3.2.1 works well. This has happened to you?
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I have no MicroSD card into my tablet, only internal storage
Filipebergami said:
It just doesn't work (as I was expecting) after doing exactly everything it says, it start installing something and then that is it, nothing happens on my tablet.
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Please provide further details. What does easyflasher's window/log say? I've used this hundreds of times of not more to go back to stock or fix issues. Did you install the proper APX drivers?
Lethe6 said:
Please provide further details. What does easyflasher's window/log say? I've used this hundreds of times of not more to go back to stock or fix issues. Did you install the proper APX drivers?
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It says everything was installed successfully and yes APX drivers are fine I've had others troubles with ROMs so I have it installed properly.
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/9625/es5b.jpg
Filipebergami said:
It says everything was installed successfully and yes APX drivers are fine I've had others troubles with ROMs so I have it installed properly.
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/9625/es5b.jpg
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Did you see any text on the TF display? It should show some text when it is flashing.
Also, when in recovery you can use ADB to push the ww-epad firmware to your tablet's sdcard. Update the driver for the naked driver ADB and then:
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
If you need ADB, you can get the adb and dll files required to run here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/34321735/adb.zip
frederuco said:
Did you see any text on the TF display? It should show some text when it is flashing.
Also, when in recovery you can use ADB to push the ww-epad firmware to your tablet's sdcard. Update the driver for the naked driver ADB and then:
adb push ROM.zip /sdcard/
If you need ADB, you can get the adb and dll files required to run here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/34321735/adb.zip
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Hi frederuco, you saved me once.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2144143
Do I need to do this all over again?
Filipebergami said:
Hi frederuco, you saved me once.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2144143
Do I need to do this all over again?
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Yup!
Push the rom to flash to the /sdcard/ and you should be good to flash. Obviously dontjisnafter the full wipe.
frederuco said:
Yup!
Push the rom to flash to the /sdcard/ and you should be good to flash. Obviously dontjisnafter the full wipe.
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Am I doing this right?
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Almost....
You need a space between the .zip and the /sdcard/
frederuco said:
Almost....
You need a space between the .zip and the /sdcard/
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I am getting error like last time,
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Try using this version of adb: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/34321735/adb.zip
It is just the adb.exe and the two dll files required to run it.
I use those in a folder called c:\adb and then put the asus.zip in there and try it.
Also, try executing adb devices to make sure it can connect to your tablet. It should find 1 device.
frederuco said:
Try using this version of adb: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/34321735/adb.zip
It is just the adb.exe and the two dll files required to run it.
I use those in a folder called c:\adb and then put the asus.zip in there and try it.
Also, try executing adb devices to make sure it can connect to your tablet. It should find 1 device.
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I still getting error, here is my screen if this helps:
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and the error log:
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on your PC try running these, then try to push the file again:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
frederuco said:
on your PC try running these, then try to push the file again:
adb kill-server
adb start-server
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Here:
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Hmm, not sure what to say....
Do you have another PC you can try it on? At least try a PC reboot if nothing else.
Or perhaps a Linux live cd. ADB is native to Linux, just run from a terminal window.