Possible to return completely to stock? - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I just picked up a tf300t and I wanted to make sure of something before I dive into rooting, roms, etc. Is it possible to return it completely to a stock, non rooted, no custom recovery? Depending when the asus infinity comes out, I may want to return the tf300t for it. Please answer asap, so I can get started on everything

You can root and un root so thats not a problem, But if you unlock the boot loader your out of luck. There is no way to relock it. So even if you flashed a stock recovery and rom the warranty is void.

ok well at least i can root it. Then when my 30 days are up, ill start tossing roms on there

xFaultx said:
ok well at least i can root it. Then when my 30 days are up, ill start tossing roms on there
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Well actually you have 1 year warranty with the manufacturer (ASUS).

xFaultx said:
ok well at least i can root it. Then when my 30 days are up, ill start tossing roms on there
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i'm pretty sure you can still return the tablet with a unlocked bootloader to the store. what you can't do while unlocked is use asus warranty.
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I am trying to go back to stock also, coming from Cyanogen mod. I tried this method desrcibed here --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668173 But all I get is Asus boot screen. I also tried using CWM but does not work either.

phoenixflames said:
I am trying to go back to stock also, coming from Cyanogen mod. I tried this method desrcibed here --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668173 But all I get is Asus boot screen. I also tried using CWM but does not work either.
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try flashing cmw again.
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atomicblue said:
try flashing cmw again.
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Everytime I flash to the stock rom, CWM goes away and it returns to to the android on his back logo. Therefore I have to put CWM back on it again.

phoenixflames said:
Everytime I flash to the stock rom, CWM goes away and it returns to to the android on his back logo. Therefore I have to put CWM back on it again.
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If your flashing the firmware from asus's website, it will overwrite your recovery.
you could try using blobtools to repack the asus firmware file without the recovery and bootloader partitions, then flash it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1068548
(I've compiled blob tools using mingw and attached it for your convienience)
I don't know if it will work because I haven't unlocked my tf300t yet (I have to RMA it because of a screen defect), but worth a shot.

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[Q] volume up doesn't work

For some reason the volume up button doesn't work, is this software caused or hardware caused? I just bought this tablet today. It's already rooted but I can't get clockworkmod to work.
But basically what should I do?
thanks.
It doesn't work just within CWM recovery or it doesn't work period?
baseballfanz said:
It doesn't work just within CWM recovery or it doesn't work period?
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Doesn't work in general.
Not knowing if it was working before you rooted ect
it's hard to say if it's hardware or software.
I would revert back to stock and see what it does if not just return it for a new one.
baseballfanz said:
Not knowing if it was working before you rooted ect
it's hard to say if it's hardware or software.
I would revert back to stock and see what it does if not just return it for a new one.
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I'm a noob when it comes to android, but in the recovery screen where it says wipe data and android, when I select something with the volume up should it immediatley go to it? Cause it's not doing anything and going to cold boot, so I think it might not be working...just my luck.
Do you have CWM recovery or you at the screen where it ask to cold boot or delete data?
How did you install CWM recovery?
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baseballfanz said:
Do you have CWM recovery or you at the screen where it ask to cold boot or delete data?
How did you install CWM recovery?
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I don't even remember the first attempt, but the second time I tried using some one click apk thing I installed on the device.
Just did a system restore and now unrooting it, going to do another system restore after that and if it doesn't work I'm just going to return it..

asus tf300 unlocked bootloader with jb. how to downgrade to ics?

already rooted. is there a step by step to downgrade to ics. really miss my flash player. can't get it to work on jb.
There is not a way to downgrade at the moment if you are running the OTA JB.
Btw flash can still work with JB using the stock browser. Here's a copy of the recent flash player if you need it
https://www.box.com/shared/b58c065aae3988d53e04
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DMardroid said:
There is not a way to downgrade at the moment if you are running the OTA JB.
Btw flash can still work with JB using the stock browser. Here's a copy of the recent flash player if you need it
https://www.box.com/shared/b58c065aae3988d53e04
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I would think to truly do this, you would need to flash the bootloader, system, and recovery all at the same time so everything is in sync with ICS, just not worth it.
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funnel71 said:
I would think to truly do this, you would need to flash the bootloader, system, and recovery all at the same time so everything is in sync with ICS, just not worth it.
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Well, can't we just download the latest ICS factory image from Asus? Or would the bootloader prevent us from even using the factory ICS image?
naddie said:
Well, can't we just download the latest ICS factory image from Asus? Or would the bootloader prevent us from even using the factory ICS image?
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When I was locked, I tried to take the zip and put it in internal storage. It installed the downgrade as it called it, but when done, I was still on jb. I would think if you're on jb and force flashed the ICS blob it would possibly brick the device because jb has different permissions and from what I've read a different partition table all together.
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funnel71 said:
When I was locked, I tried to take the zip and put it in internal storage. It installed the downgrade as it called it, but when done, I was still on jb. I would think if you're on jb and force flashed the ICS blob it would possibly brick the device because jb has different permissions and from what I've read a different partition table all together.
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I don't believe it has a different partition table but even if it did, asus blobs include the partition table in every update so that wouldn't be an issue, the issue however is that you cannot download the bootloader, the bootloader is now signed seperately to the rest of the update to prevent abuse like what we did with the tf201 to obtain nvflash access. When you unlock the bootloader signature remains enabled while the blob flashing signature check is disabled. This has a side effect of preventing downgrades as the bootloaders pre-JB do not have this same signing mechanism in place.
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When I was locked, I tried to take the zip and put it in internal storage. It installed the downgrade as it called it, but when done, I was still on jb. I would think if you're on jb and force flashed the ICS blob it would possibly brick the device because jb has different permissions and from what I've read a different partition table all together.
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I actually attempted to downgrade last night. Quite frankly, I think that I came close o a few soft bricks. I tried flashing a custom ICS rom...no go. I tried loading the firmware from the Asus website to the root of the SD card and restart...no go. I tried force flashing the firmware using recovery mode, and it completed "successfully." When I rebooted...no go...and no ROM. This is when I started getting worried, because when I tried to boot into recovery, I received a red error message saying that there was a mismatch. I hard rebooted again, and booted into recovery, and reflashed my JB Rom. I did everything BUT use fastboot to load an ICS recovery image. I didn't want to take that risk.
My suggestion....leave it alone. I am leaving it to the experts. And if you are not an expert, then LEAVE IT TO THEM TOO!
aarsyl said:
I actually attempted to downgrade last night. Quite frankly, I think that I came close o a few soft bricks. I tried flashing a custom ICS rom...no go. I tried loading the firmware from the Asus website to the root of the SD card and restart...no go. I tried force flashing the firmware using recovery mode, and it completed "successfully." When I rebooted...no go...and no ROM. This is when I started getting worried, because when I tried to boot into recovery, I received a red error message saying that there was a mismatch. I hard rebooted again, and booted into recovery, and reflashed my JB Rom. I did everything BUT use fastboot to load an ICS recovery image. I didn't want to take that risk.
My suggestion....leave it alone. I am leaving it to the experts. And if you are not an expert, then LEAVE IT TO THEM TOO!
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Good suggestion haha - now I have been reading about nvflash being usable for the tf300, but only if you were on the ICS bootloader, wondering if you can do an nvflash type backup - don't know much about it - but after backup, upgrade to jb, then use backup to return to ICS...
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I tried every method out there to get back to ICS. So there is no way. Tried fastboot, tried adb, tried wolfs downgrade method, tried restoring a backup with CWM and TWRP and many more. So unfortunately there is no way, but Scotts and Seanz Roms were the best Roms on ICS, so I think I dont have to, cause I have the best Roms to choose.
Only thing missing is NVflash and OC (its been working on )
Have you tried erasing everything
mikaole said:
I tried every method out there to get back to ICS. So there is no way. Tried fastboot, tried adb, tried wolfs downgrade method, tried restoring a backup with CWM and TWRP and many more. So unfortunately there is no way, but Scotts and Seanz Roms were the best Roms on ICS, so I think I dont have to, cause I have the best Roms to choose.
Only thing missing is NVflash and OC (its been working on )
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I recently just restored my bricked Tf300 by using these commands from fastboot thanks to user Buster99
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase misc
fastboot erase cache
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system c:\adt-bundle\platform-tools\blob (this is my path - your's may vary depending where you stored your blob)
fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
this completely erased my system, fixed my bootloo and brought it back to stock. Can there be a way to erase the bootloader this way???
Link to how i recovered "http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45386598#post45386598"

How can I get back to a stock ASUS .26 boot from AndroidRoot?

Hey guys,
So I recently did the procedure to enable NVflash on my TF700, and flashed the AndroidRoot bootloader in the process (over my stock .26). Unfortunately, I forgot to make a backup of the bootloader before doing that.
My question is, is there any way I can get back to a stock .26 bootloader now? A bootloader image file I can download somewhere? I want to do so to get back to stock .26 firmware and then upgrade to stock Jellybean.
Thanks
I'm really curious as to *why* you'd want to do this... If you just want to get to Jelly Bean with the stock bootloader, you can download the full JB firmware from Asus now (it's a FULL install, not just an upgrade like the OTA was) - it will replace the bootloader as well.
I just can't think of any valid reason to revert to the .26 bootloader just to get to get back to the stock bootloader in order to upgrade to JellyBean/stock bootloader.
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So can I just run the Jellybean installer to return my tablet to stock (keeping bootloader unlocked of course)?
By the way I have TWRP recovery. So I need to change to stock recovery first to run that file, right?
dark42 said:
So can I just run the Jellybean installer to return my tablet to stock (keeping bootloader unlocked of course)?
By the way I have TWRP recovery. So I need to change to stock recovery first to run that file, right?
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Actually, just installing the stock JB image from Asus will replace your bootloader and your recovery, so no need to change to stock recovery first...
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jtrosky said:
Actually, just installing the stock JB image from Asus will replace your bootloader and your recovery, so no need to change to stock recovery first...
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But I can't find a way to run the ASUS update, since I have TWRP recovery (seems like it requires a stock recovery)... If I start the update from within Android, it just takes me to TWRP. How do I run the file?
Never mind, I just tried installing the ASUS update file from within TWRP, to my great surprise it worked! I thought it was going to brick my tablet, honestly (I have an NVflash backup so no worries). Well, I'm happy, thanks for your help, jtrosky.

Can't get root working.

Usually am pretty good at this stuff but just got this device and can't figure out what I'm missing.
The drivers seem to be working okay, the bootloader says its unlocked, I am on stock JB which I am going to the right forums for.. Just can't get into recovery. I use power and down volume and then up volume and I just get the error Android. Let me know if anyone has suggestions or what I am missing please.
First off you should have posted this in the Q&A section, not Development.
Anyway, have you flashed any recovery? Or have you just unlocked the device?
Look here for installing recovery
Hope that helps :fingers-crossed:
What recovery did you install? Do you have a custom recovery? The native recovery expects its files in a specific directory and will throw an error ("dead Andy") if there are none there. Can you get the 70 to connect by USB, and detected?
In order to flash anything, you must install a custom recovery. You cannot use the stock recovery as it will only flash stock roms. You can either use ClockworkMod or TWRP. To flash it onto your tf700 you must use fastboot which is not hard if you find a detailed guide.
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Rom: CleanRom 3.4.4
I had CWM installed but just installed twrp instead to see if that helped but I cannot get into recovery. I am doing the volume down and power and get a screen with 4 images in the center and then it goes to dead android.
1jklange said:
I had CWM installed but just installed twrp instead to see if that helped but I cannot get into recovery. I am doing the volume down and power and get a screen with 4 images in the center and then it goes to dead android.
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Apparently you never installed a custom recovery. How did you try to install it? With fastboot?
1jklange said:
I had CWM installed but just installed twrp instead to see if that helped but I cannot get into recovery. I am doing the volume down and power and get a screen with 4 images in the center and then it goes to dead android.
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Install the recovery using fast boot.
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Rom: CleanRom 3.4.4
Yes I used Scott's tf700t recovery install tool.
Moved to correct board ..
Are you actually unlocked? You are still on the stock recovery if you see a dead android.
Try this if you are unlocked
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094746

[Q] TF700 Stock Recovery

This question might be posted somewhere else, and if so, I apologize.
I recently unlocked my TF700 and installed cwm. I didn't realize this would disable the OTA updates. Is it possible to re-enable the OTA updates while keeping cem installed? If not, what is the easiest way to uninstall cwm and re-enable the updates?
I am currently running the 10.6.1.14.8 firmware with a US sku.
Thanks in advance!
Milkdudengr said:
This question might be posted somewhere else, and if so, I apologize.
I recently unlocked my TF700 and installed cwm. I didn't realize this would disable the OTA updates. Is it possible to re-enable the OTA updates while keeping cem installed? If not, what is the easiest way to uninstall cwm and re-enable the updates?
I am currently running the 10.6.1.14.8 firmware with a US sku.
Thanks in advance!
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After unlocking you will not be able to receive OTAs anymore, not even if you flash back a full stock firmware. Unlocked bootloader = No more OTAs
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Pretoriano80 said:
After unlocking you will not be able to receive OTAs anymore, not even if you flash back a full stock firmware. Unlocked bootloader = No more OTAs
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Thanks for the quick reply. Will it still be possible to upgrade the firmware and still keep root?
Milkdudengr said:
Thanks for the quick reply. Will it still be possible to upgrade the firmware and still keep root?
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Yes - but why would you run the stock firmware if you are unlocked and have a custom recovery???
Both CM roms or CROMi-X run circles around the stock rom.
But if you insist on running stock: You can flash the latest Asus firmware in your recovery (full disclosure: I have only used TWRP, don't know anything about CWM but assume it's the same - research it though).
CWM will be replaced with the stock recovery if you flash the full firmware, so you have to flash CWM or TWRP in fastboot again, then you can flash a Superuser package in your custom recovery to gain root.
But it would be so much easier to just flash a custom rom from your current setup - any specific reason you don't want to try it?
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berndblb said:
Yes - but why would you run the stock firmware if you are unlocked and have a custom recovery???
Both CM roms or CROMi-X run circles around the stock rom.
But if you insist on running stock: You can flash the latest Asus firmware in your recovery (full disclosure: I have only used TWRP, don't know anything about CWM but assume it's the same - research it though).
CWM will be replaced with the stock recovery if you flash the full firmware, so you have to flash CWM or TWRP in fastboot again, then you can flash a Superuser package in your custom recovery to gain root.
But it would be so much easier to just flash a custom rom from your current setup - any specific reason you don't want to try it?
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+1 Couldn't have said it better myself. You've already unlocked - now make your tab better
Milkdudengr said:
Thanks for the quick reply. Will it still be possible to upgrade the firmware and still keep root?
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You can forget about all the root keeping hassle after unlocking, you will be able to root anytime.
berndblb said:
Yes - but why would you run the stock firmware if you are unlocked and have a custom recovery???
Both CM roms or CROMi-X run circles around the stock rom.
But if you insist on running stock: You can flash the latest Asus firmware in your recovery (full disclosure: I have only used TWRP, don't know anything about CWM but assume it's the same - research it though).
CWM will be replaced with the stock recovery if you flash the full firmware, so you have to flash CWM or TWRP in fastboot again, then you can flash a Superuser package in your custom recovery to gain root.
But it would be so much easier to just flash a custom rom from your current setup - any specific reason you don't want to try it?
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It was more a curiosity thing than anything. I haven't had much time lately so I was sticking to what was familiar. Once things slow down, I plan on playing around with custom ROMs to see what I like best. Do you have any recommendations?
Milkdudengr said:
It was more a curiosity thing than anything. I haven't had much time lately so I was sticking to what was familiar. Once things slow down, I plan on playing around with custom ROMs to see what I like best. Do you have any recommendations?
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Hell, yes!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425383
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berndblb said:
Hell, yes!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425383
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Awesome! Thanks for the recommendation! I'll keep this in mind for when I get a chance!

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