Below are the links to the device repositories, please take a look and try to find a solution:
https://github.com/loganmc10/android_device_asus_tf700
https://github.com/loganmc10/android_kernel_asus_tf700
https://github.com/loganmc10/android_vendor_asus_tf700
Lets get this working!
I DO NOT OWN A TF700. THIS MAY NOT BOOT AT THE MOMENT, PLEASE SEE THIS POST:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30023750&postcount=69
Do a full wipe first! (data/cache, also /system if you really want)
Link here (ROUND 3):
PULLED (Making baby steps towards success...)
Gapps:
http://goo.im/gapps/gapps-jb-20120726-signed.zip
CREDITS:
termleech - collaborating/helping with me on wifi and other issues
AndroidRoot - For their work on the TF201 and TF101 (made this possible)
xplodwild - CM Dev for the TF300T
Flashing when I get home from work! Anyone else flash this yet?
Seems to hang at boot image, looking for the problems now
Edit : after three downloads and installs, still hanging at boot image. Not ready for prime time yet but soon.
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Yeah stuck on boot too.
I'll be checking this thread once a hour probably! Can't wait to have a usable build of cm10!
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Haha same here
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If someone could get a logcat of the boot loop for me that'd be great, having a hard time getting my computer to see my connected infinity lol
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Ya that would be super helpful. A logcat is what I need to move forward
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Downloading and then I'll capture the logcat
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For those who don't know what a logcat is or how to do it there are a couple of ways.
Please review the following before you ask any questions. And by all means use the search forum function.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tags.php?tag=logcat
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1798316
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1726238
Happy Logcating
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pumped for this. cm10 makes me jelly..........bean that is
I'm submitting a pull request. I want to be the only one to have this
Joking aside(well not really, still joking) my tablet now has no reason to be jelly of my phone.
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Basically to get a logcat you install the drivers (you may need to install Asus sync). Then install the Android SDK. Then run "adb logcat" and copy the output
On Linux you can do "adb logcat > logcat.txt" I don't know if that works in Windows
Development is stalled until someone can do this for me as I don't know why it's not booting
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I flashed it, then wiped cache/dalvik and rebooted. Started logcat when the asus logo popped up. After a bit it rebooted (didn't even show the boot animation). Then it just sat at the logo and never rebooted again. The whole time I get nothing from the logcat. (i tested using it on this system before i flashed too)
Running through a restore while I re-download to my desktop so I can try transferring over usb for round 2.
Sent you a pm logan but I am unable to get a logcat or a dmseg when on boot image as adb is unable to recognize the tablet. Stops sending reports as soon as you exit recovery
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logcat failed. boot is not getting far enough for adb to pick up.
Stays at 1st boot screen
Unlocked
ASUS
inspiring........
Not sure if it will help but the file below will have from last attempt to boot
/proc/config.gz (kernel config)
/proc/cpuinfo
/proc/kmsg
/proc/last_kmsg
/cache/recovery/last_log
/cache/recovery/log
recovery.log
I think the issue is either in the boot img or the kernel ramdisk
Is anyone else having trouble restoring? Neither of my TWRP backups will boot after a successful restore.
Couldn't we as a community pull resources? I see two CM10 ROMS on the board that are a WIP. Why not just help out each other if possible?
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legendary1022 said:
Couldn't we as a community pull resources? I see two CM10 ROMS on the board that are a WIP. Why not just help out each other if possible?
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If I'm not mistaken, these are the same people in the other thread.
P!X3L said:
If I'm not mistaken, these are the same people in the other thread.
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Only some of the same people
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Im trying to update this rom though GooManager. I download then flash. And it just reboots and stays on build 39. Nothing happens. Lil help please?
Apologize for a "noob" Q.
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They suggest doing a full system wipe
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Thanks for the reply. All is good now. I just jumped back into twrp and when I installed the Tom update 40, I unchecked the box that said 5md or something like that. Installed and now updated.
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Hey,
So i rooted the tablet installed CWM and created a backup of the stock that all went fine....
when I tried to flash the new rom that went fine....
when I booted it went into a boot loop so i went back to recovery and restored my backup
but when that is booting it freezes and reboots.
any ideas how to fix this??
I'm having the exact same problem ! Thanks for asking.
Any ideas what it might be?
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omidz said:
I'm having the exact same problem ! Thanks for asking.
Any ideas what it might be?
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Would love to know, currently its a very expensive paper weight and im starting to panic...
Do u have access to recovery?
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Should just flash stock and be ok look on Asus Site for firmware if cant get into cwm just flash it again using flash boot and then flash stock using cwm this is what I have been doing when the roms get messed up but after you flash stock cwm is gone and needs to be reinstalled for root hope I helped some
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Hey I got mine fixed thanks to some help by the lovely dev termleech, and there is a way to do this using ubuntu, I will try and stick together a guide to help anyone else that is stuck like this, as of this afternoon I am running a custom rom on the 300 and it has never been smoother
Heres that tutorial Link hope this helps you!
I have tf300 running JB, it is a little one week old, locked and stock. As I am looking how to root it while remaining locked, I find some posts mentioning install TWRP recovery before rooting. Is TWRP a must? Any insight?
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I have tf300 running JB, it is a little one week old, locked and stock. As I am looking how to root it while remaining locked, I find some posts mentioning install TWRP recovery before rooting. Is TWRP a must? Any insight?
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As of right now, yes, or cwm if you prefer. An exploit to root and not unlock the bootloader has not been found yet.
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funnel71 said:
As of right now, yes, or cwm if you prefer. An exploit to root and not unlock the bootloader has not been found yet.
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Was literally under looking up routing process, there is a way without unlock now
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lawrence750 said:
Was literally under looking up routing process, there is a way without unlock now
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You're saying there is a way? Please share your source if you would.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1706588
btw, ive just rooted with that method, and then installed twrp via terminal emulator - but when i try to boot into recovery it says booting recovery kernel image, then has an android loading image, then changes to a picture of a 'dead android' with a red exclamation mark over his stomach.. any ideas why its doing that?
it boots into normal android just fine..
lawrence750 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1706588
btw, ive just rooted with that method, and then installed twrp via terminal emulator - but when i try to boot into recovery it says booting recovery kernel image, then has an android loading image, then changes to a picture of a 'dead android' with a red exclamation mark over his stomach.. any ideas why its doing that?
it boots into normal android just fine..
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That doesn't work if you are on stock jb with a locked bootloader and not rooted. If you formerly had root on ICS using this method then it is possible to save it.
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Now before you all go and say im stupid and should read other comments before making a post
All i want to know is is there a way of installing cwm without the use of a computer as ive already unlocked the bootloader and now cant go any further due to the need of fastboot.
Thanks for the comments.
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Now before you all go and say im stupid and should read other comments before making a post
All i want to know is is there a way of installing cwm without the use of a computer as ive already unlocked the bootloader and now cant go any further due to the need of fastboot.
Thanks for the comments.
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PC is recommend because are in control, but you could use an app like ROM manager to install recovery.
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funnel71 said:
PC is recommend because are in control, but you could use an app like ROM manager to install recovery.
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yeah thats what i read but worried about using it as it said it could brick the tablet
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yeah thats what i read but worried about using it as it said it could brick the tablet
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I hear you. That's why I recommend a PC because you are in ultimate control, but ROM manager is supposed to be intelligent enough to know what you're running and install the proper recovery... supposed to be honestly I've installed it but not used it for that, so I can't speak from experience.
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fastboot can brick a tablet, too.
Rom Manager bricks it, cause it has not the right CWM for tf300. Use gomanager and flash TWRP.
I agree any type of flashing can brick it. I just like the PC because I depend on myself instead of an app. I've not tried twrp app but have read good things about it.
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mikaole said:
fastboot can brick a tablet, too.
Rom Manager bricks it, cause it has not the right CWM for tf300. Use gomanager and flash TWRP.
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Ive installed rom manager and it gives me the option to install cwm for the prime which should work as they have the same hardware? Where can i fing go manager? Thanks for the help guys appreciate it.
goomanager mate its on the market
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goomanager mate its on the market
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Typically no success for me lol, goomanager cant find the recovery for my device?
Twrp was pulled from goo manager because of the 2 different versions - one for ics loader and one for jb loader. Since it may not be able to tell what boot loader you have twrp was pulled off.
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You can go here. http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/97 and there is a method to install twrp using terminal. Follow the directions in the link.
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As I can remember Rom Manager shows you the wrong kernel, so you shouldn't use it - I can just recommend you Fastboot, it's how I did it and it's pretty easy (just watch the Vid in the Hydro Jb-Rom )
Hi everyone I am a noob and I finally rooted my tf300t via fastboot and I flashed twrp and Im seeing two screens I've noticed a lot of people have been having this problem Im pretty sure my bootloader is outdated and i downloaded the zip for the newest version but how do I install it? Im on 10.6.1.8
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There are a couple links in the FAQ that may help
Ray0502 said:
Hi everyone I am a noob and I finally rooted my tf300t via fastboot and I flashed twrp and Im seeing two screens I've noticed a lot of people have been having this problem Im pretty sure my bootloader is outdated and i downloaded the zip for the newest version but how do I install it? Im on 10.6.1.8
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install the blob from the stock ROM via fastboot
What would the command be?
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Just use:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash *LOCATION OF YOUR ROM*
Ok Im really lost im not sure what i should type for location i just know its my C drive
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Ok Im really lost im not sure what i should type for location i just know its my C drive
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Take the stock ROM, extract the *.blob file. Copy that to your fastboot folder.
Restart your tablet and go to fastboot.
Now in CMD, type:
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fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob.blob
It will take about ~300 seconds if you did it right.
I did that but something with erase cache and update etc so im lost again lol
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Ray0502 said:
I did that but something with erase cache and update etc so im lost again lol
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What are you erasing, which commands did you use? The one I gave you just rewrites the system partition with the stock Asus ROM and you're donw.
I didn't erase anything but i did what you said and also many people are mentioning a usb icon im seeing rck
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I didn't erase anything but i did what you said and also many people are mentioning a usb icon im seeing rck
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The USB icon on the bootloader menu? That connects you to fastboot on the old 4.1 Bootloader.
Yea I still have RCK when I click on it it enters twrp
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Yea I still have RCK when I click on it it enters twrp
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Oh your unlocked? Then just take the updated Stock ROM and flash it in TWRP. Then you will have to use fastboot to flash TWRP again because the stock ROM will delete it.
I can't because twrp isn't working properly I have two screens that's why im trying to update
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Ray0502 said:
I can't because twrp isn't working properly I have two screens that's why im trying to update
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Can you boot into a rooted Android still?