has anyone rooted jellybean or downgraded to ics - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Has any one been able to root Jellybean yet, or downgrade back to Ice Cream Sandwich for the transformer prime tf300. Ive tried the firmware update to the .17 for ics and its still locked to Jellybean. The only other thing i could think of is to use the kernals, but i found no way to install them. Should i even try unlocking the bootloader?

So far, it looks hopeless to try and downgrade to ICS. The source code has been released so we may have root in the not-to-distant future once the developers have a look at it.

jdk2 said:
So far, it looks hopeless to try and downgrade to ICS. The source code has been released so we may have root in the not-to-distant future once the developers have a look at it.
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Here's hoping. I didn't realize how much I really used until it was taken away.
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Why do you want to downgrade?
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seshaz said:
Why do you want to downgrade?
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If you can downgrade to ICS you could potentially get root back using the debugfs method. Then you can upgrade again and rescue your root with voodoo ota root keeper, but I had to wipe data after the jb upgrade, and that broke root for good, for now.
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funnel71 said:
If you can downgrade to ICS you could potentially get root back using the debugfs method. Then you can upgrade again and rescue your root with voodoo ota root keeper, but I had to wipe data after the jb upgrade, and that broke root for good, for now.
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Oh I see, you're bl is locked.
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heero117 said:
Has any one been able to root Jellybean yet, or downgrade back to Ice Cream Sandwich for the transformer prime tf300. Ive tried the firmware update to the .17 for ics and its still locked to Jellybean. The only other thing i could think of is to use the kernals, but i found no way to install them. Should i even try unlocking the bootloader?
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Rooting is very simple in JellyBean assuming you have your boot unlocked

moisaal said:
Rooting is very simple in JellyBean assuming you have your boot unlocked
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The ASUS site says:
1. Only suitable for Andriod4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS version.
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So if I got the 4.1 update, I cant unlock bootloader, and cant get root?

RenderOne said:
The ASUS site says:
So if I got the 4.1 update, I cant unlock bootloader, and cant get root?
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You should be able to. Despite the message, many others are reporting success.
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Yes, you can root JB.
I just bought my Tab, upgraded to JB right away then performed below steps:
1) Used the ASUS unlocker to unlock the device, make sure you have internet connection otherwise it will not work.
2) Follow 3rd part in below thread to root JB:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1845377

sghi777 said:
Yes, you can root JB.
I just bought my Tab, upgraded to JB right away then performed below steps:
1) Used the ASUS unlocker to unlock the device, make sure you have internet connection otherwise it will not work.
2) Follow 3rd part in below thread to root JB:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1845377
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Question, is that all you did? I'm considering doing the same but I don't want custom Roms and such. I just want my root back.
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I think the big question is if its possible to keep the BL locked though. I know I tried via the OTA keeper, and no success. Tried updating binaries, superSU, regular SU... no dice so far...
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i want to downgrade my tf300t from jb to ics too,because i often watch some online videos with flash,but the jb doesn't support it.that's so bad.can anybody tell me how?
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jijitax4 said:
i want to downgrade my tf300t from jb to ics too,because i often watch some online videos with flash,but the jb doesn't support it.that's so bad.can anybody tell me how?
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Jb supports flash. Not officially.
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For locked u can only root ics and keep it using voodoo rootkeeper and than update. Thats how i did it.
Im not sure but u could downgrade using this method. It flash whole system again and clear all ~30gb of memory so it should work.
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thnx,but i have no courage to downgrade it by this thread.did anyone downgrade the JB to ICS sucessful?
1.a jb OS tf300t(upgrade by OTA)
2.unlocked
3.downgrade to ICS
can it be done?
i am a chinese.i used to see the Starcraft2 video at a online video site(www.youku.com,a website built by CHINA)i can watch the video without problem on ICS.but now when upgrade to JB.the video will sure stop at the beginning or after a few minutes and the browser will crashed. i tried several browser.no one worked.i am so depressed
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If ure unlocked u can dl .30 ics from asus and flash it in recovery i think
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funnel71 said:
Question, is that all you did? I'm considering doing the same but I don't want custom Roms and such. I just want my root back.
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Yes, that's all I did.

gunshy
Why am I still gunshy then?

Just a heads up, if ota rootkeeprr couldn't restore root... reboot your tab. I did and all of a sudden I had proper root access
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[Q] One Click Root?

Is there an easy way to root the TF300 without using the downgrade method? I've been spoiled with all of the easy One Click root methods on my SGS and would love to find out if there is a similar method for the TF300.
If you are on .17 its simple, if you have OTA updated to .26 or .29 then no not at the moment.
Can unlock bootloader but that will void your warranty.
You can unlock your device and flash root, if you know how to install CWM.
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keynith said:
You can unlock your device and flash root, if you know how to install CWM.
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should be "Sent from my Transformer Pad TF300T using XDA Premium HD app"
I havent changed it haha
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Northern-Loop said:
If you are on .17 its simple, if you have OTA updated to .26 or .29 then no not at the moment.
Can unlock bootloader but that will void your warranty.
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A way (but if you dont have .17 a downgrade must be done) is this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633125
I'm looking into it as well (havent tried it yet)
Griffin1006 said:
A way (but if you dont have .17 a downgrade must be done) is this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1633125
I'm looking into it as well (havent tried it yet)
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I've downgraded 3-4 times using wolf's second downgrade method.
It's actually pretty risky, but it worked flawlessly nonetheless.

Just got a Tf300, should I update?

I just got a tf300 and it keeps telling me to do the update. Should I take the update or would this make it harder to flash etc?
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eyeisdasteve said:
I just got a tf300 and it keeps telling me to do the update. Should I take the update or would this make it harder to flash etc?
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that depends.
if you only want to root it but keep stock firmware and recovery, you should do it now before updating. as long as you are on version .17 you can use sparky root to root, OTA root keeper to backup root, update, use OTA root keeper to restore Root and enjoy.
if you want to Flash ROM's and stuff, you can do whatever you like. you will have to unlock the bootloader and as far as i can tell, that is supposed to work on any software version as long as it is ICS. unlock, flash recovery, flash your ROM of choice.
turdbogls said:
that depends.
if you only want to root it but keep stock firmware and recovery, you should do it now before updating. as long as you are on version .17 you can use sparky root to root, OTA root keeper to backup root, update, use OTA root keeper to restore Root and enjoy.
if you want to Flash ROM's and stuff, you can do whatever you like. you will have to unlock the bootloader and as far as i can tell, that is supposed to work on any software version as long as it is ICS. unlock, flash recovery, flash your ROM of choice.
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So if I want to flash stuff it won't matter? Most ROMs will come rooted, so then do the update?
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If you use this it will work on the latest firmware which is .30
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26918790
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robgee789 said:
If you use this it will work on the latest firmware which is .30
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26918790
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Awesome, thanks.
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You can update and still root on the latest firmware. I got mine and updated out of the box and was able to root it easily. I don't know why someone is saying you need to be on .17
Turbojugend said:
You can update and still root on the latest firmware. I got mine and updated out of the box and was able to root it easily. I don't know why someone is saying you need to be on .17
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Ok. I won't worry about it then.
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guess I can't install recovery here?
There is a video here for getting recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26315957
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robgee789 said:
There is a video here for getting recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26315957
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Ok so there's no way to do it without unlocking the bootloader using the asus utility?
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Even if you update to .30, you could always root it via Debugfs method.
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Ok so there's no way to do it without unlocking the bootloader using the asus utility?
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The only thing you can do without unlocking the bootloader is rooting it, nothing else.
Turbojugend said:
The only thing you can do without unlocking the bootloader is rooting it, nothing else.
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And the only way to unlock is asus utility? There isn't another way?
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Not that i know of mate but if you just want root and tostay on stock then your sorted if you want to try some custom roms then you need to unlock the bootloader anyway mate
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How to root TF300T if already OTA to Jellybean

Whether any developers have method to root a Jellybean TF300T without unlock the bootloader(i don't want to lose warranty).
abczhou said:
Whether any developers have method to root a Jellybean TF300T without unlock the bootloader(i don't want to lose warranty).
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Not yet. Plenty of people are waiting on that.
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Can't without unlock. Please search forums first
But if you decide to unlock, follow Krabappel's guide in General, works like a charm
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is it feasible to downgrade to 4.0.4,then root ?
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abczhou said:
Whether any developers have method to root a Jellybean TF300T without unlock the bootloader(i don't want to lose warranty).
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Already on JB or always on ICS ?
Already rooted ?
If you are on ICS, you can use Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper for backup your root and Su.
When you update your TF300 on JB by OTA, restore your root with Voodoo.
That's what I've done.
Look this screenshots:
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is it feasible to downgrade to 4.0.4,then root ?
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No, you can't downgrade at this time.
I had rooted my tf300t after US OTA upgrade forced...
I desinstall SuperUser and install SuperSU:
SuperSU on Android Market / Google Play (free)
SuperSU *Pro* on Android Market / Google Play (Pro/donate addon, requires free version)
Then I install TWRP for JB like you can see in this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1843694
And then I flash SuperSU.zip, and with SuperSu app intelled on device all goes well...
And if not, after do it, you can go to Setting of SuperSU and make in clean Reinstall or Change Super User APP, and :fingers-crossed: reboot the tablet...
That sounds like you had an unlocked bootloader. OP wants to root with locked.
Hi, Can a Brand new TF300T with JB be unlocked currently ?
ZaJules said:
Hi, Can a Brand new TF300T with JB be unlocked currently ?
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Yes, use the unlock apk from the Asus site, downloadable in the utilities section I think.
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RangerLG said:
That sounds like you had an unlocked bootloader. OP wants to root with locked.
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Rooting on jb with locked bootloader is not possible at this time, unless you had root on a previous version before upgrading.
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funnel71 said:
Yes, use the unlock apk from the Asus site, downloadable in the utilities section I think.
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Rooting on jb with locked bootloader is not possible at this time, unless you had root on a previous version before upgrading.
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Thanks I did just that, Still had the Unlock App on my SD from my previous TF300TG
Sold that and now using a TF300T, don't use 3G that often on my Tab any more and have my S3 for tethering.
Got realy tired of the lack of roms for the TG
So I'm rooted and Recovereyd and ready to install Hydro JB
please confirm
funnel71 said:
Yes, use the unlock apk from the Asus site, downloadable in the utilities section I think.
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Rooting on jb with locked bootloader is not possible at this time, unless you had root on a previous version before upgrading.
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You said above that it was possible to unlock stock JB on brand new Asus by using the Asus downloadable but it clearly says this will only work for ICS on their site. Can stock JB be unlocked? My infuse was so much easier to do.
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You said above that it was possible to unlock stock JB on brand new Asus by using the Asus downloadable but it clearly says this will only work for ICS on their site. Can stock JB be unlocked? My infuse was so much easier to do.
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It clearly says that but in reality the same tool will unlock the bootloader if on jb. I'm proof this is so as I was and still am on stock jb, and it worked nicely.
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funnel71 said:
It clearly says that but in reality the same tool will unlock the bootloader if on jb. I'm proof this is so as I was and still am on stock jb, and it worked nicely.
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Chances are that the description hasn't been updated to reflect the new JB update.
I thought that ICS and JB bootloaders where different,thus it wouldn't work, or am I wrong?
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mloc33 said:
I thought that ICS and JB bootloaders where different,thus it wouldn't work, or am I wrong?
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You are correct in that they are different, but the unlock tool works just the same on both.
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funnel71 said:
You are correct in that they are different, but the unlock tool works just the same on both.
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So do I unlock the bootloader first or root first?
Seems early days as to what the best method is.
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how about if I already updated to Jelly bean but I was not able to back up my rooted ICS? is there a way of rooting my JB now?
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how about if I already updated to Jelly bean but I was not able to back up my rooted ICS? is there a way of rooting my JB now?
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If you are on ICS, you can root without unlocking using the debugfs method
of. If you are on jb and want to root you must unlock the bootloader first, then follow step 3 of the rooting guide posted in the general section.
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funnel71 said:
If you are on ICS, you can root without unlocking using the debugfs method
of. If you are on jb and want to root you must unlock the bootloader first, then follow step 3 of the rooting guide posted in the general section.
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Can you link that guide/thread, I can`t find it..
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Root bootloader rom

Just bought my tf300 today. I searched a little but i am confused. My firmware is 9.4.3.30 i am still 0n ICS. What is the best guide to gaining root unlocking the bootloader and a rom. Would rather stay away from abd only because my computer is not set up with it. Do i upgrade to stock jelly bean then use the asus unlock apk? What is the most up to date guide?
Thank you.
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swaser18t said:
Just bought my tf300 today. I searched a little but i am confused. My firmware is 9.4.3.30 i am still 0n ICS. What is the best guide to gaining root unlocking the bootloader and a rom. Would rather stay away from abd only because my computer is not set up with it. Do i upgrade to stock jelly bean then use the asus unlock apk? What is the most up to date guide?
Thank you.
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You can unlock with the Asus Unlock app on ICS. There is currently no root for locked bootloaders on JB. ICS can still be rooted with the bootloader locked.
Thank you. What do you recommend doing. Staying on ics and keeping the bootloader lock? Or unlocked and jelly bean? Was kinda thinking about running black bean. What are your thoughts or experience?
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swaser18t said:
Thank you. What do you recommend doing. Staying on ics and keeping the bootloader lock? Or unlocked and jelly bean? Was kinda thinking about running black bean. What are your thoughts or experience?
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Black Bean runs on ICS so no need to upgrade to JB for it....
What is the most current way to root?
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What is the most current way to root?
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So far as I know (and I don't have my tablet yet):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668173
Stay on ICS, from JB is difficult to move, currently.

Unlock and root after jb update

I have looked around for a few days now but I can't seem to find a way to unlock and root after the JB update.
I would like to avoid the asus unlock if I can only I don't know if I can yet. =/
SITH16 said:
I have looked around for a few days now but I can't seem to find a way to unlock and root after the JB update.
I would like to avoid the asus unlock if I can only I don't know if I can yet. =/
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At present, if you are on jb and want root, you must unlock. There's a guide in the general section. Follow step 3 to get root, and recovery as a bonus.
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I cant find the link, even using the search feature. Can you please post the link, cause jb sucks and I want flash a custom rom on my bone stock pad. Thanks in advance.
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SITH16 said:
I have looked around for a few days now but I can't seem to find a way to unlock and root after the JB update.
I would like to avoid the asus unlock if I can only I don't know if I can yet. =/
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30516010
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30516010
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I'm Having trouble in rooting my device...using the root-signed.zip that comes along with CWM...Can i use Superuser-3.2-RC3-arm-signed...provided at your link?
jagstang said:
I'm Having trouble in rooting my device...using the root-signed.zip that comes along with CWM...Can i use Superuser-3.2-RC3-arm-signed...provided at your link?
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Absolutely. I used twrp to flash it just because it worked better for me, but cwm will flash it too. Flash it, download supersu from the store, update the such binary automatically with it, and off you go with root.
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Ok, I'm confused. I rooted before I took the update thinking I would continue to have root after....that isn't the case. So now I want to root again, Does this link help me with that? I don't think It will from what I am reading but again, I'm not sure.
SITH16 said:
Ok, I'm confused. I rooted before I took the update thinking I would continue to have root after....that isn't the case. So now I want to root again, Does this link help me with that? I don't think It will from what I am reading but again, I'm not sure.
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Some people lost root after the update, especially those who did a factory wipe of data afterward, like me. This guide helps those with unlocked bootloader. At this time, you cannot root jb with a locked bootloader if you lost it during the upgrade.
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Ok, I think I better understand now. Thanks!
funnel71 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30516010
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thanks for the link

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