Cornerstone multitasking on TF700 - Asus Transformer TF700

Could somebody make it work? It is great feature. Please tell me how to do this. I will understand what you will talk to me, but I do not know how to build and android app, compile etc.

Cornerstone support stopped with ics unfortunately, there have been no updates to their source in like 8 months
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using XDA Premium HD app

What about now:
http://getandroidstuff.com/cyanogen...itasking-run-multiple-apps-side-side-android/

LEGOracer69 said:
What about now:
http://getandroidstuff.com/cyanogen...itasking-run-multiple-apps-side-side-android/
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That post is from February, and it's for CM9. They never ended up using it to my knowledge, and I haven't seen it on any CM rom I have ran. At this point they'd have to modify Cornerstone's source to get it to work with CM10, their current version, and I don't think they're about to do it. It would appear that it's an abandoned feature.
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BossMafia2 said:
That post is from February, and it's for CM9. They never ended up using it to my knowledge, and I haven't seen it on any CM rom I have ran. At this point they'd have to modify Cornerstone's source to get it to work with CM10, their current version, and I don't think they're about to do it. It would appear that it's an abandoned feature.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using XDA Premium HD app
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My Transformer has a bigger screen than my netbook, a dramatically higher resolution, and more apps that don't really justify using the full screen, but is less effective at multitasking.
When I first saw cornerstone, I thought that has to be the future of Android on Tablets. My searches came to the same conclusion as yours, it looks abandoned. That's a shame.

fortunz said:
My Transformer has a bigger screen than my netbook, a dramatically higher resolution, and more apps that don't really justify using the full screen, but is less effective at multitasking.
When I first saw cornerstone, I thought that has to be the future of Android on Tablets. My searches came to the same conclusion as yours, it looks abandoned. That's a shame.
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It really is. If you look at their discussion board, they claim they're working on getting jb working, but there hasn't been any changes to their source code in 9 months. That being said, it is open source so I suppose somebody else could try to pick it up. I think I might give it a shot once cm10 is official for us.
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hi! just to revive an old thread, I saw that cornerstone was updated with jellybean support as of February, but that was for 4.1 not 4.2. I know that it is far fetched, but is there any way this could be ported over to the tf700 without strenuous effort?

cullenmq1 said:
hi! just to revive an old thread, I saw that cornerstone was updated with jellybean support as of February, but that was for 4.1 not 4.2. I know that it is far fetched, but is there any way this could be ported over to the tf700 without strenuous effort?
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I am currently working on it. But there is s lot to manually merge and fix because of differences between 4.1 and 4.2
My base will be cm10.1 tho
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bryce09 said:
I am currently working on it. But there is s lot to manually merge and fix because of differences between 4.1 and 4.2
My base will be cm10.1 tho
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I'd kick in for some red bull if you had a donate button. I'd also harass other people to click it. Basically, I'm really excited to hear there's even a chance of someday seeing windowed multitasking on my infinity. I'd almost given up hope. :fingers-crossed:

fortunz said:
I'd kick in for some red bull if you had a donate button. I'd also harass other people to click it. Basically, I'm really excited to hear there's even a chance of someday seeing windowed multitasking on my infinity. I'd almost given up hope. :fingers-crossed:
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I finished an alpha build today. it is working but there is still a lot left to do. I will upload it pretty soon tho, so you have proof

Please let this be successful, I'm pretty sure countless android users have been dying for this! And I agree with one of the earlier posters here, I'd donate to support the cause!

bryce09 said:
I am currently working on it. But there is s lot to manually merge and fix because of differences between 4.1 and 4.2
My base will be cm10.1 tho
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If you need help testing let me know. Looking forward to your work.
Loved your TF700T kernel!

This would be worth unlocking my tablet for IMO :fingers-crossed:

Trigster said:
This would be worth unlocking my tablet for IMO :fingers-crossed:
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You shouldn't unlock because of cornerstone right now. It is far from a daily driver. Still some issues.
But you should unlock for other reasons
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bryce09 said:
You shouldn't unlock because of cornerstone right now. It is far from a daily driver. Still some issues.
But you should unlock for other reasons
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I know, I know..:laugh:
Just the thought of re-installing the apps and setting it back up to the way is now sounds like choir.
Though I did root it using that moto exploit upon updating to 4.2. I wonder if I could use TB to mirror the apps/layout and install a new ROM, then just back it up? Or is the difference between the stock and the ROM to big for the apps to be restored properly?

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I know, I know..:laugh:
Just the thought of re-installing the apps and setting it back up to the way is now sounds like choir.
Though I did root it using that moto exploit upon updating to 4.2. I wonder if I could use TB to mirror the apps/layout and install a new ROM, then just back it up? Or is the difference between the stock and the ROM to big for the apps to be restored properly?
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You need to be unlocked in order to install custom rom, so until then you can't test Cornerstone. Tibu is just for backing the apps, not the entire rom.

buhohitr said:
You need to be unlocked in order to install custom rom, so until then you can't test Cornerstone. Tibu is just for backing the apps, not the entire rom.
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That I know, was mainly curious if I was to unlock, and install another popular custom ROM(till the development is near completed). That I could back up my apps/data with Titanium B, and just restore them on the new ROM, of whichever I use. :good:

Trigster said:
That I know, was mainly curious if I was to unlock, and install another popular custom ROM(till the development is near completed). That I could back up my apps/data with Titanium B, and just restore them on the new ROM, of whichever I use. :good:
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OK, got you, so after unlocked, the first thing you would do before trying out the new rom is make a nandroid backup (using twrp custom recovery) this will ensure that you have a complete backup of your current setup. Second backup all your apps with Titanium. Once upgraded to the new rom, you can use Titanium to restore all your apps, then make another nandroid backup of the new rom. Once done you're home free, now you can flip flop between your old setup and your new rom setup by simply do a restore from your nandroid backup, you will have the exact same setup with your old or new in a few minute.

buhohitr said:
OK, got you, so after unlocked, the first thing you would do before trying out the new rom is make a nandroid backup (using twrp custom recovery) this will ensure that you have a complete backup of your current setup. Second backup all your apps with Titanium. Once upgraded to the new rom, you can use Titanium to restore all your apps, then make another nandroid backup of the new rom. Once done you're home free, now you can flip flop between your old setup and your new rom setup by simply do a restore from your nandroid backup, you will have the exact same setup with your old or new in a few minute.
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You are correct but it is possible to lose game progress sometimes, the nandroid backup dont always restore certain game progress.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b5 with MaxKernal V3
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100

buhohitr said:
OK, got you, so after unlocked, the first thing you would do before trying out the new rom is make a nandroid backup (using twrp custom recovery) this will ensure that you have a complete backup of your current setup. Second backup all your apps with Titanium. Once upgraded to the new rom, you can use Titanium to restore all your apps, then make another nandroid backup of the new rom. Once done you're home free, now you can flip flop between your old setup and your new rom setup by simply do a restore from your nandroid backup, you will have the exact same setup with your old or new in a few minute.
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Would doing the nandroid this way also save your kernel? I'm thinking about doing a nandroid of my current CM10.1 setup where I'm using bryce kernel 3.1, doing a full wipe/factory reset, then flashing bryce's cornerstone, gapps, and bryce kernel 3.2. Then, after I'm all set up in Cornerstone, making a nandroid of that. Would flipping between these two nandroids also restore the kernel I was on for each setup?
Thanks in advance!

Related

Rooting to 3.1 Your-New Transformer

Not sure if this should go here or General, Mod feel free to move if you think it should be moved ---
To all, This is what I found when rooting my Xformer--
1st ...I am not a rookie but I wanted the rooting to go without a hitch. So I read most of what was out there and choose what I thought would be best for me as far as the method for rooting.
So, I picked Apache's posting of how to root since I had a 4-24-11 build 3.0.1 I did not have to revert back, just needed to root the device and update
This is the posting:
Where to get the root packages---
http://androidroot.mobi/asus-eee-pad-transformer-tf101-root-cwm-recovery/
2nd I would recommend watching the video by Ayman019
Ayman019--- Root video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaZ4B60OWmY
This is a great play by play
Finally, I love Supercurio's work it is very bugfree so I downloaded his updated rom 3.1 updated...... etc here:
Supercurio's rooted rom---
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112527
And his repacker if you want to have the tool that did the above ---
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1112527
I Pushed all the files through SDK/ADB. All went great until I tried to push superuser. At first, it would not recognize, so another xda member mentioned that sometime the remount is not seen, so I tried remounting 1st time, nothing ... the second time it worked
Awesome I am Rooted but ....... nothing could see the superuser, it would not allow anything access to superuser, so I downloaded Busybox and loaded it as well, still nothing.
Then I thought since I have superuser I should have recovery too. So, I proceeded to load Supercurio's rom on the sd card and then, manually went into recovery.....
Flashed the rom in recovery, rebooted....Voila' rooted, 3.1 and Good to go......
The point of this thread is remind people, that not all units react exactly the same, usually in adb everything works pretty much the same, but as you can see, not always.
So, moral of the story, the tools are here in XDA and the devs and other members have written great how to's and provide great advice, I thank All of them for sharing their knowledge.
BTW the Transformer is an AWESOME device and rooted you can really make it operate amazingly ..........
The point of this thread is remind people, that not all units react exactly the same, usually in adb everything works pretty much the same, but as you can see, not always.
So, moral of the story, the tools are here in XDA and the devs and other members have written great how to's and provide great advice
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good point, its the same whe nyou are hacking any device. They all react different
http://android.modaco.com/content/a...oted-ww-8-4-4-5-android-3-1-from-any-version/
To be honest I looked at all the guides and couldn't understand why this one seemed so shorter than others but it worked a treat no blob v4 or 5 to mess qbout with just down grade and away you go
DESIRE HD using leedroid. ASUS TRANSFORMER using prime
combat goofwing said:
http://android.modaco.com/content/a...oted-ww-8-4-4-5-android-3-1-from-any-version/
To be honest I looked at all the guides and couldn't understand why this one seemed so shorter than others but it worked a treat no blob v4 or 5 to mess qbout with just down grade and away you go
DESIRE HD using leedroid. ASUS TRANSFORMER using prime
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Is there anywhere else to get these? It looks like his account is over the quota-
"This file is temporarily unavailable because there are no resources
available under the owner's account. "
The other good thing is you end up with a stock 3.1 Rom rooted rather than flashing a custom rim from the start
DESIRE HD using leedroid. ASUS TRANSFORMER using prime
combat goofwing said:
The other good thing is you end up with a stock 3.1 Rom rooted rather than flashing a custom rim from the start
DESIRE HD using leedroid. ASUS TRANSFORMER using prime
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Yes this is the an advantage and unless you are looking to over clock I think the unit works very well with the standard rom.
Also Calforniarailroader here is another site to get the downloads:
http://asustransform.com/forum/
oka1 said:
Yes this is the an advantage and unless you are looking to over clock I think the unit works very well with the standard rom.
Also Calforniarailroader here is another site to get the downloads:
http://asustransform.com/forum/
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Thanks Oka1!
OT So where in NorCal are you? I'm up here in Redwood Valley, it's halfway between Ukiah and Willits in Mendocino County. OT
what are the benefits of rootign the transformer? only root apps i use on my phone are wifi tether and titanium backup. not important to me on the tablet, anything else make it worht it?
jbaruch76 said:
what are the benefits of rootign the transformer? only root apps i use on my phone are wifi tether and titanium backup. not important to me on the tablet, anything else make it worht it?
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Speed...
How about battery life? I know the tweaking done on my EVO made a huge improvement in battery life. Most of this comes with a custom kernal/rom though, but being rooted is obviously a necessity.
Im am not a newb to XDA by any means but, I just got the Transformer today, so go easy on me
can i root with 3.1 already? seems like in this thread ver 3.0.1 was used for rooting.
dennka said:
can i root with 3.1 already? seems like in this thread ver 3.0.1 was used for rooting.
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You would have to use the version that reverts to go back to 3.01 then go from there.
where do you find any info about rolling back i looked in every thread and NOTHING
jbaruch76 said:
what are the benefits of rootign the transformer? only root apps i use on my phone are wifi tether and titanium backup. not important to me on the tablet, anything else make it worht it?
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Overclocking, removing system apps, running slightly modded roms of Honeycomb 3.1, etc... There's no risk since the TF is unbrickable since we have nvflash.
Is there anything I can do if I flashed the wrong blob? I got root ok but CWM did not work. I tried to flash blobV5 but now adb cant write anything to /data. Since I have root could I simply use root explorer and terminal to run these commands?
I'm kind of stuck... I got as for as to issue the ./data/local/gingerbreakBB command...
I didn't receive any permission errors or anything but it's been siting there like it's waiting to finish (looks like it's thinking), one line so far that reads [*] vold: 0000 GOT start: 0x00017368 GOT end: 0x000175e8
But it's literally been sitting there for over 2 hours...
Android Ver 3.0.1
Any ideas? Anyone?
UPDATE: Nevermind... apparently even if your runnin 3.0.1 if it's not the right build you have to downgrade... got it... rooted!
hi all
I have rooted my TF to prime 1.5V. I enjoy it, but I have some problem in android market, I cannot download and install any software directly from android market, does anyone have such problem with android market after rooting and updating?(I use Nflash method, change SKU US to WW!)
do u have any suggestion?
combat goofwing said:
http://android.modaco.com/content/a...oted-ww-8-4-4-5-android-3-1-from-any-version/
To be honest I looked at all the guides and couldn't understand why this one seemed so shorter than others but it worked a treat no blob v4 or 5 to mess qbout with just down grade and away you go
DESIRE HD using leedroid. ASUS TRANSFORMER using prime
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At the end, does the unite still get OTA updates? I think there is no CWM involved in this picture, so I am assuming the tab will receive the 3.2 update automatically?
camdz said:
How about battery life? I know the tweaking done on my EVO made a huge improvement in battery life. Most of this comes with a custom kernal/rom though, but being rooted is obviously a necessity.
Im am not a newb to XDA by any means but, I just got the Transformer today, so go easy on me
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There will always be a reason to root your device, since there will always be something you need to do that the manufacturer doesn't want or think you need.
Ok guys I just got my used never before rooted transformer and I need to know if my current version is able to be rooted! I've searched but with no results to answer all my questions. I'm no noob to rooting or xda so I kind of just need pointed in the right direction. Can some one look at my screen shot and tell me if I can use this thread to root with my current firmware version or what other thread I need to start off with. All help is greatly appreciated!
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[Q] Noob to Android modification...

So my Sensation 4g is only my 2nd Android phone... G2 being the first and i've decided to start modding this one. Last night I followed the 4 steps to get the phone switched to s-off and then rooted. I'm looking into a new rom for the phone. I like all the videos and stuff i see for CM7 but it seems like it may be a min for that to drop a release. Do you guys have anything else you suggest? Also any particular app's? I've instated Bloat Freezer and a couple others to try and trim the HTC Sense 3.0 fat. Thank you in advance
Download a sensless ROM.
And I only use 1 root app, titanium backup. Comes in handy a lot, and can save u data.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using XDA App
chrisizzle492 said:
Download a sensless ROM.
And I only use 1 root app, titanium backup. Comes in handy a lot, and can save u data.
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using XDA App
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Do I need TI back up if I already have CWM?
If you dont want all the nice graphics from Sense roms go with No-sense like the other person suggested. If you like Sense, then you can try any rom out there. I really like this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1098849
I was using CM roms on all my other phones, but I guess porting it to this phone is taking a little longer and not everything is working properly.
There is a difference between TI Backup and CWM. CWM will back up the complete rom with all your setting and apps, TI back up will back up your apps with data and when you jump from ROM to ROM you can restore with TI back up all your apps with data just like you had them before flashing another ROM.
I would recommend getting the paid version of TI backup, the one click install saves you a lot of time.
Welcome to Android modding.
pdpwally said:
Do I need TI back up if I already have CWM?
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TI Backup can backup all your app+system data, so that if/when you install a new ROM you can restore your apps and any data you want to. CWM is good for essentially saving an entire ROM, but it can't help with restoring apps+data onto a new ROM.
ARHD
Android Revolution is getting an update today, you may want to check that out.
Thank you everyone for the responses. I'm going to do some more research and maybe switch rom's over the weekend.
pdpwally said:
Thank you everyone for the responses. I'm going to do some more research and maybe switch rom's over the weekend.
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OVER THE WEEKEND?!
your missing out.
J/K, get it done when you have time to read the guides, you'll have a better outcome.
You really can't go wrong around here. So many great devs. As long as you're careful you can try out all of their releases. Right now I'm on InsertCoin 2.2.2 on the stock kernel and it's perfect.
It's probably not needed right now, but you might end up picking up Root Explorer someday for the occasional dev-recommended file edit.
rydr1 said:
OVER THE WEEKEND?!
your missing out.
J/K, get it done when you have time to read the guides, you'll have a better outcome.
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lol I only have one phone so I have to be careful not to brick this one.
rawrfische said:
You really can't go wrong around here. So many great devs. As long as you're careful you can try out all of their releases. Right now I'm on InsertCoin 2.2.2 on the stock kernel and it's perfect.
It's probably not needed right now, but you might end up picking up Root Explorer someday for the occasional dev-recommended file edit.
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And this is why I need to research... I'm still learning so this is all so new to me.
so many questions....
ok so i think i finally found the rom.... eaglesblood. i mean come on with a name like that it has to be pretty amazing.... and it seems to have good feedback. my other questions are what are radios? and i see a bunch of other "mods" should i just take my time and add everything? also i use my phone for gps so that is important to me is there anything i can do to garantee that it works?
sorry for all the questions i just wanna make sure i dont lose any functionality

[ROM][8/12] - Stock Rooted De-Odex or Odex - JRO03D Base

Stock Rooted De-Odex or Odex
All apps up to date 8/5/12
Odex / De-Odex
Rooted with SuperSU
Zip Aligned
Busybox
init.d support
Download HERE
Any feed back on this rom?
I don't wanna install it & bork my N7
Sorry for sounding like a fool, but if I installed this ROM, could I then use cwm to restore data for apps and such, as I CBA to reinstall them all!
I need de-odexed ROM for battery percentage mod lol, if I can restore data from nandroid backup I'll go ahead and download it!
Thanks
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Dixi1801 said:
Sorry for sounding like a fool, but if I installed this ROM, could I then use cwm to restore data for apps and such, as I CBA to reinstall them all!
I need de-odexed ROM for battery percentage mod lol, if I can restore data from nandroid backup I'll go ahead and download it!
Thanks
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
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Restoring system app data I would avoid, but to restore user apps use titanium backup. Its free and great if properly used. Just set your filters to make sure you don't include any system apps on your batch backup. And when you restore the apps, I would batch restore the apps and then restore the app data only for apps where you actually need to restore app data.
And don't tell Scott I recommended backing up and restoring.
To the guy scared of borking, don't worry its a good file.
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Thanks for that! I wasn't aware I could backup and restore between ROMs! Will give it a go, thanks!
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
on the download site see as JRO03C, suppose be JRO03D.
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Thanks, will give it a try.
@home said:
Any feed back on this rom?
I don't wanna install it & bork my N7
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Feedback: Its a stock ROM. If you have ever used the stock ROM then you now how this ROM will act.
tragik74 said:
on the download site see as JRO03C, suppose be JRO03D.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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My bad, Typo, Changed it to the D version. I did that on my MODS too. I had to fix like 20 posts, lol
Thanks for your work everything working here (this is the third stock rom I flash), so far no problems at all..
Any chance to get a volume wake CWM?
scrosler said:
Feedback: Its a stock ROM. If you have ever used the stock ROM then you now how this ROM will act.
My bad, Typo, Changed it to the D version. I did that on my MODS too. I had to fix like 20 posts, lol
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Just cause it's a stock rom doesn't mean it won't bork my tablet, I'm sure it won't but I have had some very dodgy roms
@home said:
Just cause it's a stock rom doesn't mean it won't bork my tablet, I'm sure it won't but I have had some very dodgy roms
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Ummmm....
Ok. Sure.
I have never created a ROM, MOD or TOOL that has ever borked anything.
You can see my creation list here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=57713590
If you are still concerned then simply dont flash it and just move on. I dont know what you are so scared of or why are you making such a big deal
scrosler said:
Ummmm....
Ok. Sure.
I have never created a ROM, MOD or TOOL that has ever borked anything.
You can see my creation list here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=57713590
If you are still concerned then simply dont flash it and just move on. I dont know what you are so scared of or why are you making such a big deal
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I only asked, Jezz chill man.
When I came across this rom no-one had put any feed back on.
I'll give it a go later.
Do you want me to give feed back or should I just 'Move on'?
@home said:
I only asked, Jezz chill man.
When I came across this rom no-one had put any feed back on.
I'll give it a go later.
Do you want me to give feed back or should I just 'Move on'?
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Once again, its a stock rooted ROM. Nothing more. Its not a custom ROM. There are no tweaks or no mods, etc. You can provide all the feedback you want. There will be no changes because its stock.
I still have root but TB is saying I don't any reason for this?
@home said:
I still have root but TB is saying I don't any reason for this?
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TB Doesnt like this root method. Clear TB data and SuperSU data. Make sure you update binaries in Super SU then set the default permissions to allows allow. Other than that I have no clue. I get root with every app no problem.
Let me guess who rated the thread 2 stars? Hmmmm....
2 starsss. no way it is the best Stock ROM around IMO.
I just rate it 5X.
BTW TB works fine here, it acquires root w/o problem.
Haven't find any issue actually.
robrob777 said:
2 starsss. no way it is the best Stock ROM around IMO.
I just rate it 5X.
BTW TB works fine here, it acquires root w/o problem.
Haven't find any issue actually.
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I know man... Some people are quick to downgrade something when they dont know how to use it. lol
Some peoples kids!
One possible nice addition would be 4in1 power buttons, even if it was hidden somewhere so the wife couldn't accidentally hit it.. The ability to jump to recovery would be nice since it's pissy to do it the hardware "button"/cold way. I know it's stock, and I greatly appreciate it. I have it loaded for my wife, but jumping to recovery from the device without issues, another app, or a tool kit would be nice. Just an idea. Thanks.
Going to check this out, just want something stock and speedy. CM10 was a bit too unstable for me at the moment. Thanks for the ROM!

[Q] Should I flash my tablet

Hello everybody,
I'm actually runing 4.1.1 on my tablet and I would like to update it to a fresh new customized rom (such as Hydro 7)! As I bought my tablet directly from the store 5 months ago, I'm quite hesitating... What do you suggest me!
Do it!
+1 do it!
You wont be disappointed. Just make sure you do your homework well and you'll be fine :good:
And dont forget to ask questions when you hesitate. Better safe than sorry.
The TF300T is a very friendly and helpful community
Get-R-Done! It's well worth it.
Sent from my LG-LG855 using Xparent SkyBlue Tapatalk 2
I say yes.
Make sure you read up on what you need to do prior. Plus contingencies on or about recovery methods. The worst you can do, is have no options for recovery.
Clearly yes. I recommend btw BAKED Rom because of it's customization (link in my sig)
everything important (should be step by step) should be written here btw
I am mainly scary about loosing my warranty...I mean if I have a problem in the future, Asus will not repair my tablet :/
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I am mainly scary about loosing my warranty...I mean if I have a problem in the future, Asus will not repair my tablet :/
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Then don't do it and suffer poor performance instead.
Life is all about taking calculated risks. Which is more important to you?
sbdags said:
Then don't do it and suffer poor performance instead.
Life is all about taking calculated risks. Which is more important to you?
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You are right!
Before Unlocking my device, I installed the SDK manager (to check if I had all the needed files/programs), but I can't see the settings described in the guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041627
PS: I didn't install any driver
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Before Unlocking my device,
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Be aware that you might need to register your tablet on the Asus website before the unlock APK will do it's thing. (might take a couple of days after registering before unlock goes through)
Nobody to explain me why I can't install platform tools??
Myself- said:
Nobody to explain me why I can't install platform tools??
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I dont know about installing developer tools however i will tell you how much better the tablet runs afterinstalling cleanrom 3.3 with unters overclocked kernel. Superfast, no more pop ups saying something fails to respond. I did still experience slight performance issues when downloading a movie torrent but not as bad like before. When i downloaded on the stock asus tf300t the tablet became a paper weight. I am currently trying data2sd with a sandisk micro class 10 on cleanrom but having issues. I cant seem to get it working right. Going to keep trying
There thousands of posts related to flash/root and none of them are accurate...Can')t understand ppl always referring to them now
This thread really does tempt me to install a custom ROM on my tablet but i have around 3 months left of my warranty so don't know if it's worth the risk. Furthermore, i'm scared of being bricked
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It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.

deleting bloatware...

Did a search in the GSIII forums and couldn't find what I was looking for, so I am asking here.
I am rooted/unlocked on my GSIII running 4.1.2, and want to delete the bloatware I feel is unnecessary. Is there a way for me to do this without flashing a new ROM or kernel? If so, how, and if not, is there a stable glitch-free stock ROM out there that someone made that already has the bloatware removed?
If not, I will just flash Jelly Beans v.15 and call it a day.
Do you utilize OTAs? If so don't delete bloatware, you won't be able to OTA, freeze the apps. If you don't care about OTAs I use Titanium backup pro to delete system apps.
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m-cat said:
Do you utilize OTAs? If so don't delete bloatware, you won't be able to OTA, freeze the apps. If you don't care about OTAs I use Titanium backup pro to delete system apps.
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Ah, ok. This is the first phone I am rooting/unlocking, and until now I have used all the OTA updates. I guess I have to make a choice, and proceed from there. Might as well flash a ROM if I'm not gonna use OTA, right?
I would never take an OTA. Just flash a ROM and be done with it. An OTA has the potential to lock your phone up where you will never be able to flash anything again. The ROMS will give you the same update with a lot of added options without that risk.
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I would never take an OTA. Just flash a ROM and be done with it. An OTA has the potential to lock your phone up where you will never be able to flash anything again. The ROMS will give you the same update with a lot of added options without that risk.
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Damn, ok... I always trusted them since they came straight from the carrier.
a.demarco said:
I am rooted/unlocked on my GSIII running 4.1.2, and want to delete the bloatware I feel is unnecessary. Is there a way for me to do this without flashing a new ROM or kernel? If so, how, and if not, is there a stable glitch-free stock ROM out there that someone made that already has the bloatware removed?
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You can use Titanium Backup to freeze or uninstall bloat. I recommend freezing, since you can enable something if needed.
Or you can flash CleanROM. No bloat, and very stable.
I believe I found this list on XDA:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AqTvctlW89DtdC1qVUlLeVFTV3ZOdUtDclpBdVRQOUE#gid=0
I tried doing this before, using the list from the last post.
I found that the best solution (if you want to keep TouchWiz and all) was CleanROM. Fast, free of bloatware, and not changed too much from stock.
Cauchon said:
I tried doing this before, using the list from the last post.
I found that the best solution (if you want to keep TouchWiz and all) was CleanROM. Fast, free of bloatware, and not changed too much from stock.
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LOVE CleanROM. I tried a few others (Beans, Smooth...) for a few days each, but CleanROM is hands down the best ROM I've ever used. It's my DD and I haven't regretted that decision ever.
jessicahll said:
LOVE CleanROM. I tried a few others (Beans, Smooth...) for a few days each, but CleanROM is hands down the best ROM I've ever used. It's my DD and I haven't regretted that decision ever.
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are there any hiccups/glitches with cleanROM? and do i need to (or should i) flash a kernel along with it?
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are there any hiccups/glitches with cleanROM? and do i need to (or should i) flash a kernel along with it?
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I haven't found any hiccups. I've been using it since January.
Don't ask me about kernels, though. Lol. I know enough about rooting to possibly get me into trouble, and I can flash ROMs, but start talking about kernels and I get cross eyed.
Oh, and I flashed Andy Bones' AOSP Theme. I'd had Kinda Crap Mods, but it wasn't compatible with CR6. It may be now. It's like the best of both worlds: CleanROM gives you Touch Wiz, the mods gives you the Vanilla Android look that I prefer (because the colors of the Touch Wiz notification bar are UGLY).
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