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For some reason my old lady encrypted her TF300T. is there a way to decrypt the tablet.
It's my understanding that you have to do a factory reset wiping data to do that.
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DAYtime88 said:
For some reason my old lady encrypted her TF300T. is there a way to decrypt the tablet.
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Curiously, outside of issues with bootloaders are there other downsides to encrypting?
I encrypted mine because it for personal and corporate use. Only small drawbacks I find is you have to login twice when booting, once to get past encryption and once at the lock screen, and boot time is a little slower than without it. Other than that, it seems to operate the same.
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funnel71 said:
It's my understanding that you have to do a factory reset wiping data to do that.
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i have tried that but no luck.
funnel71 said:
I encrypted mine because it for personal and corporate use. Only small drawbacks I find is you have to login twice when booting, once to get past encryption and once at the lock screen, and boot time is a little slower than without it. Other than that, it seems to operate the same.
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I am in the same situation as you. I use my TF300T for personal and business use. I use Touchdown for our corporate mail and I have all of the passwords set and approved by IT. However, up to now, they haven't required that the entire tablet be encrypted. Good to know about the slight drawbacks as I suspect that they will require encryption (I know they are looking into this - LOL)
My company didn't require it, but since we deal with high profile contracts, I didn't want to take any chances. Sorry it didn't work. That's what I read.
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DAYtime88 said:
For some reason my old lady encrypted her TF300T. is there a way to decrypt the tablet.
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Try contacting ASUS through their online chat or call them and ask if its possible to decrypt it.
well i guess now it doesnt really matter cuz when i tried to format. it turned into a hard brick... o well **** happens i guess ill just buy another sometime... lol
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well i guess now it doesnt really matter cuz when i tried to format. it turned into a hard brick... o well **** happens i guess ill just buy another sometime... lol
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It's still fixable. If you use the search, you'll find 2 topics about recovering an encrypted tab.
I tested the encryption too. Two facts I realized:
1. It costs some performance (Antutu without encryption: 12430. With enryption 10353.)
2. Never try to root an encrypted Tab with the "one-click-method": Your password will not longer work and you will have to do a factory reset.
Are you sure about that last one? Because now I'm concerned. I can't remember which i did first, but my concern is what happens with the next ota update? I'm rooted and encrypted now. I'm wondering how I'll be if i backup root the need to reapply.
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Ok let me ask another question... i do not have my bootloader unlocked. No interest in that. I'm running .30 stock. Is it possible to download the firmware from asus, put on an sdcard and do a complete reinstall that way? Perhaps that would get rid of the encryption.
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I've never used encryption, but I assumed there would be an option to unencrypt right where the encrypt option was. Is this not the case? If so, that's a major oversight.
No there is not, hence my questions, and you are in fact warned about that multiple times prior to executing it. I'm fine for now but still, would like to know how to get out of it if i want.
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Curious... my phone is encrypted but i can just flash a rom and its back to new. Shouldn't it be the same with all ics based roms???
I haved flashed a jb update yet but flasing jb on my encrypted ics worked fine. Ofc its a fresh jb but thats ok.
Cheers
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That was my assumption but keep in mind I said my bootloader is locked and I no intention of unlocking right now so my question is, in that state, can i download the same firmware version I'm on from asus, unzip it to root folder on an sdcard formatted to fat32 and use that to completely reinstall via the stock recovery... the power volume down thing? That would get rid of the encryption I'm sure.
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That was my assumption but keep in mind I said my bootloader is locked and I no intention of unlocking right now so my question is, in that state, can i download the same firmware version I'm on from asus, unzip it to root folder on an sdcard formatted to fat32 and use that to completely reinstall via the stock recovery... the power volume down thing? That would get rid of the encryption I'm sure.
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if you reflash you should have a fresh system - since /system and /data will be overwritten. if you have cwm running you should be able to adb push it onto the sd card, if you get fastboot to work you can flash it via that -
I had to do it too via fastboot and it kinda was a PITA cause i didn't check xda - lol but in another thread i did share my steps what i did to get cwm and stock rom working again. though i dont recall what threat it was in the tf300 section
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I did an OTA update to JB and successfully saved my root with OTA Root Keeper. I then had to do a factory reset and my device went back to ICS which I was surprised by...
I ran the OTA update again and it failed. I couldn't re-download from the ASUS site OTA so I downloaded manually. Ran SuperSU, updated my binaries, backed up root with OTA Rootkeeper then ran the manual update to JB.
On reboot I tried to restore root but OTA Rootkeeper reports that there is no backup of root saved so I am stuffed.
Where should it be saved? Why would it have been lost during the update? Is there any chance than I can recover it from somewhere? I'm wishing I hadn't bothered with the upgrade now.
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Reroot it using post jb update method?
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I would if there was one. I've not unlocked my bootloader and was not planning on doing so at this time.
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Tried rebooting it?
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Yup. No dice. I wondered where the root was actually saved and if it will still be there somewhere, hidden from view or if it has just been wiped by the update.
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Its evident your root is gone, you won't be getting it back until root is available with out unlocking bl
Or u unlock it.
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Hello. Yesterday, my tab downloaded firmware update. Tried to install, but didn't work. Now, Asus took them down. Is the one i downloaded still somewhere in memory where i can copy to SD and install?
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Hello. Yesterday, my tab downloaded firmware update. Tried to install, but didn't work. Now, Asus took them down. Is the one i downloaded still somewhere in memory where i can copy to SD and install?
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http://support.asus.com/Download.as...&m=ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T&os=32
Try this link it should be here now.
Thats OK said:
http://support.asus.com/Download.as...&m=ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700T&os=32
Try this link it should be here now.
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poop. still not back up. just shows .26
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poop. still not back up. just shows .26
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Damn them...
It was there at midnight PDT.
I know you probably already tried to update from settings.
Might work if you haven't tho...
Its back on the asus site. If your rooted USE rootkeeper or else you'll lose root, and debugsroot tool wont work at least it didn't for me
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Its back on the asus site. If your rooted USE rootkeeper or else you'll lose root, and debugsroot tool wont work at least it didn't for me
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Thanks. I got it. Voodoo Root Keeper Didn't work AGAIN. Maybe I'm doing it wrong. Debugfs worked for me. I didn't even have to do it manually. Auto tool worked. Perhaps if you reset, debugfs will work.
Has anyone else been experiencing this? My infinity will randomly turn off, always around 43% battery charge mark. Once its off i try to turn it back on and wont. I plug in the charger and the light blinks 3 times and goes solid orange. Every time i click on the power button it blinks 3 time and and goes solid orange. Once i leave it for a while and clikc the power button it turns back on and says the battery is around the mid 40%. Im so confused right now...
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Also on the battery history it says the tablet has been on the battery for over a day. Which is weird because i have restarted it at least 5 times in the past 2 hours
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Also on the battery history it says the tablet has been on the battery for over a day. Which is weird because i have restarted it at least 5 times in the past 2 hours
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What is your setup? rooted, unlocked? custom rom?
Guys any help would be greatly appreciated!
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buhohitr said:
What is your setup? rooted, unlocked? custom rom?
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unrooted, stock no custome roms
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Also on the battery history it says the tablet has been on the battery for over a day. Which is weird because i have restarted it at least 5 times in the past 2 hours. Here is the screenshot...
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unrooted, stock no custome roms
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Just by common sense, it's either firmware or hardware. If hardware nothing we can do about it, so let give it a shot with the firmware. Just do a factory reset and reflash the full version of firmware. If' that's not fixed the issue then you need to send in for repair.
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Just by common sense, it's either firmware or hardware. If hardware nothing we can do about it, so let give it a shot with the firmware. Just do a factory reset and reflash the full version of firmware. If' that's not fixed the issue then you need to send in for repair.
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Just did a factory, still shuts off at 43%. Its strange though i have had this tab for well over 2 months and this is the first time it has happened....
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pierrekid said:
Just did a factory, still shuts off at 43%. Its strange though i have had this tab for well over 2 months and this is the first time it has happened....
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Just reflash the full firmware from Asus, download from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734005
Unzip the initial file you have downloaded. It will unzip into another .zip file actually.
Now do a factory reset. Now copy that zip file to a microsd card's root, and insert the card into your tablet.
You will see a notification icon in the taskbar that there is an update detected, click that notification and it will update your tablet
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Just reflash the full firmware from Asus, download from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1734005
Unzip the initial file you have downloaded. It will unzip into another .zip file actually.
Now do a factory reset. Now copy that zip file to a microsd card's root, and insert the card into your tablet.
You will see a notification icon in the taskbar that there is an update detected, click that notification and it will update your tablet
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What will that do different from a factory reset?
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pierrekid said:
What will that do different from a factory reset?
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Reflash the bootloader, kernel, rom, device firmware etc...Factory reset just clear data and cache, set you back to the original OS when you purchased the table, but still the old OS and bootloader, etc...
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Reflash the bootloader, kernel, rom, device firmware etc...Factory reset just clear data and cache, set you back to the original OS when you purchased the table, but still the old OS and bootloader, etc...
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Wait after i do the factory reset it did not prompt for an update...confused
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Wait after i do the factory reset it did not prompt for an update...confused
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It's normal, because the update file got clean up. Just manually reflash:
Just reflash the full firmware from Asus, download from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1734005
Unzip the initial file you have downloaded. It will unzip into another .zip file actually.
Now do a factory reset. Now copy that zip file to a microsd card's root, and insert the card into your tablet.
You will see a notification icon in the taskbar that there is an update detected, click that notification and it will update your tablet
Definitely a software problem. Charged my tablet all night, been using it for 2 hours now on performance and it is still at 100%. Think is a calibration problem... ya?
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Definitely a software problem. Charged my tablet all night, been using it for 2 hours now on performance and it is still at 100%. Think is a calibration problem... ya?
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Why don't you just reflash the firmware and call it done!!
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Why don't you just reflash the firmware and call it done!!
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I did same problem
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pierrekid said:
I did same problem
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If you reflash the full version firmware and stills same issue then probably hardware issue like your battery etc...You can contact Asus tech support, see if they can help you.
Hello,
i m trying to update the firmware of my asus tf700t and all i get when i use the power and volume down recovery is the droid that wants to install but then falls over with the exclamation mark. dont know why it wont update. any ideas? any tricks?
thanks
Ben
ben9000 said:
Hello,
i m trying to update the firmware of my asus tf700t and all i get when i use the power and volume down recovery is the droid that wants to install but then falls over with the exclamation mark. dont know why it wont update. any ideas? any tricks?
thanks
Ben
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Did you download updated firmware, unzip it, rename the zip in the zip appropriately as outlined in guides, put it in the root directory of your external sdcard formatted for FAT32, all before you entered recovery?
elfaure said:
Did you download updated firmware, unzip it, rename the zip in the zip appropriately as outlined in guides, put it in the root directory of your external sdcard formatted for FAT32, all before you entered recovery?
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yep did all of the above. since my device is unlocked I cant do the ota update. and everytime I run the update from the SD card it shows the red exclamation mark. I reset my tablet but that didn't help. I cant update to anything newer. no matter how I do it (when the tablet shows that there is an update or when I do It with the power button and the volume down)
ben9000 said:
yep did all of the above. since my device is unlocked I cant do the ota update. and everytime I run the update from the SD card it shows the red exclamation mark. I reset my tablet but that didn't help. I cant update to anything newer. no matter how I do it (when the tablet shows that there is an update or when I do It with the power button and the volume down)
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Tell me all about your system. You said you are unlocked. Lets gather some info for the next guy to help you. Do you have a custom ROM or recovery? Have you ever? Are you rooted? Have you ever upgraded after unlocking this way?
As a fallback, you can try to copy the update.zip file to the root directory of your INTERNAL sdcard and repeat the stock recovery process and see if that works. If not you will have to wait for someone else to help you. I have no experience with unlock, just root. I think you can flash with Goo but I am not at all sure. Wait for some who knows for sure. There is no margin for error when flashing!
@Tylorw1 are you around?
ben9000 said:
Hello,
i m trying to update the firmware of my asus tf700t and all i get when i use the power and volume down recovery is the droid that wants to install but then falls over with the exclamation mark. dont know why it wont update. any ideas? any tricks?
thanks
Ben
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I am guessing the way you speak you never installed a custom recovery? What version are you on(not 4.2.1 or 4.1.1, but the ROM number) and have you ever flashed a custom ROM? Just wanna get this aired a bit.
Tylor
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My 2 cents worth: Did you uninstall or freeze any system or Asus apps or anything that came with the tablet? If you did you'll have to restore them or the stock update will fail.
Another question: If you're unlocked, why by all means are you on stock????
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berndblb said:
My 2 cents worth: Did you uninstall or freeze any system or Asus apps or anything that came with the tablet? If you did you'll have to restore them or the stock update will fail.
Another question: If you're unlocked, why by all means are you on stock????
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I agree with you there. I was thinking if he cannot get the stock recovery to work correctly, depending on the boot loader he is on, he could install a custom recovery and flash the stock kernel from there, but until there is more specifics given on his tablet's state a definite way cannot really be given.
Tylor
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Tylorw1 said:
I agree with you there. I was thinking if he cannot get the stock recovery to work correctly, depending on the boot loader he is on, he could install a custom recovery and flash the stock kernel from there, but until there is more specifics given on his tablet's state a definite way cannot really be given.
Tylor
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well i have to admit that i didnt think that rooting would be that complex/complicated and from my old days with the iphone unlocking always seemed like a good idea. (i know better know.)
i will probably end up rooting it.
the update doesnt work in general....i reset my tablet back to (i think it was ) 4.1.1 and download the 2 versions afterwards but both dont work. the first update i made was OTA before i unlocked. afterwards no update possible.
i have to look up my bootloader later and will post the information.
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well i have to admit that i didnt think that rooting would be that complex/complicated and from my old days with the iphone unlocking always seemed like a good idea. (i know better know.)
i will probably end up rooting it.
the update doesnt work in general....i reset my tablet back to (i think it was ) 4.1.1 and download the 2 versions afterwards but both dont work. the first update i made was OTA before i unlocked. afterwards no update possible.
i have to look up my bootloader later and will post the information.
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Iphone unlocking is not android boot loader unlocking. Unlocking an iphone is to make it so you can use it on multiple carriers. Jailbreaking the iphone gives root rights to the user, though the hardware is not very detailed and is not as controllable as on android. Rooting gives root rights and is mostly for backup purposes. Unlocking your boot loader on android(talking TF700 here because they just give you access to your recovery partition, not the whole boot loader) gives you access to write whatever you want to your recovery partition. Kinda like your motherboard bios, for nothing can be done if they become corrupted.
You said you downloaded the zip file, unzipped it once, stuck it on a MicroSD card, and stuck in your tablet and the update popped up and clicked it and it still failed?
Tylor
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Tylorw1 said:
Iphone unlocking is not android boot loader unlocking. Unlocking an iphone is to make it so you can use it on multiple carriers. Jailbreaking the iphone gives root rights to the user, though the hardware is not very detailed and is not as controllable as on android. Rooting gives root rights and is mostly for backup purposes. Unlocking your boot loader on android(talking TF700 here because they just give you access to your recovery partition, not the whole boot loader) gives you access to write whatever you want to your recovery partition. Kinda like your motherboard bios, for nothing can be done if they become corrupted.
You said you downloaded the zip file, unzipped it once, stuck it on a MicroSD card, and stuck in your tablet and the update popped up and clicked it and it still failed?
Tylor
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ahhh i understand...thank you.
and yes. unzipped it...put it on sd card....then in the lower right corner where the time is and where it tells me that is downloading files it told me that an update is found and ready to be installed and if i want to install it. i clicked yes....it shut down and started up with the droid all happy....and then it fell over with the red exclamation mark.
i guess i will just root it...and hope that i wont brick it.
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ahhh i understand...thank you.
and yes. unzipped it...put it on sd card....then in the lower right corner where the time is and where it tells me that is downloading files it told me that an update is found and ready to be installed and if i want to install it. i clicked yes....it shut down and started up with the droid all happy....and then it fell over with the red exclamation mark.
i guess i will just root it...and hope that i wont brick it.
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Rooting wont fix the problem. May I ask, since you mentioned something about is in the op, did you use the unlock tool from ASUS? Meaning when the tablet boots is says "This Device is unlocked" in the upper left hand corner?
Tylor
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Tylorw1 said:
Rooting wont fix the problem. May I ask, since you mentioned something about is in the op, did you use the unlock tool from ASUS? Meaning when the tablet boots is says "This Device is unlocked" in the upper left hand corner?
Tylor
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Thats what i did. so yes it says the device is unlocked in the upper left hand corner. does that have any influence on things?
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Thats what i did. so yes it says the device is unlocked in the upper left hand corner. does that have any influence on things?
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It allows you to access the recovery partition. What version of android are you on?
Tylor
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It allows you to access the recovery partition. What version of android are you on?
Tylor
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you mean 4.1.1? or the bootloader version?
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you mean 4.1.1? or the bootloader version?
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Ok then you need to root, then download GooManager. Using Goomanager, install TWRP, which is a custom recovery. Boot into recovery and flash the stock ROM from there. Then it will wipe out TWRP and you will be 100% stock again with new boot loader and recovery.
Tylor
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Tylorw1 said:
Ok then you need to root, then download GooManager. Using Goomanager, install TWRP, which is a custom recovery. Boot into recovery and flash the stock ROM from there. Then it will wipe out TWRP and you will be 100% stock again with new boot loader and recovery.
Tylor
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Thanks for taking over @Tylorw1.
Ok. so.....magic!
i got it to work. the trick was to copy the file to the internal memory. (i did that before i wiped my system and it didnt work then and now i just tried it again out of desperation and it worked). i was suprised since i expected the red exclamation mark again. so i m officially on 4.2.1
thank you very much.
Ben
ben9000 said:
Ok. so.....magic!
i got it to work. the trick was to copy the file to the internal memory. (i did that before i wiped my system and it didnt work then and now i just tried it again out of desperation and it worked). i was suprised since i expected the red exclamation mark again. so i m officially on 4.2.1
thank you very much.
Ben
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Awesome! Glad I could help. Please thank my meter (click the thanks button). Its always a good thing to know more than one way to do something. _that 's a trick not well published.
[Edit] If it worked on your internal memory after the wipe but still didn't on your external memory, then something is wrong with the external sdcard. Its either not FAT32 or its corrupt and you should consider reformatting it with GNU GParted (live). On Windows, you'll need to download the iso image and burn that to a CD or DVD, which makes it bootable. Then all you may possibly have to do is reorder your boot devices in your BIOS so the CD/DVD comes before the HDD so if you have a bootable disk in the player at boot it will boot from CD/DVD. Stick it in there and try to boot off it first. Some (most?) newer PCs should already have this BIOS boot order as stock. If not, change it.
Alternately, a better or more convenient option if your PC supports it would be do basically the same thing as above except flash the iso to a flash thumb drive and boot from that. Your choice. I use a free Windows program called Astroburn Lite which can burn or flash iso's to either media. Does files too.
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Awesome! Glad I could help. Please thank my meter (click the thanks button). Its always a good thing to know more than one way to do something. _that 's a trick not well published.
[Edit] If it worked on your internal memory after the wipe but still didn't on your external memory, then something is wrong with the external sdcard. Its either not FAT32 or its corrupt and you should consider reformatting it with GNU GParted (live). On Windows, you'll need to download the iso image and burn that to a CD or DVD, which makes it bootable. Then all you may possibly have to do is reorder your boot devices in your BIOS so the CD/DVD comes before the HDD so if you have a bootable disk in the player at boot it will boot from CD/DVD. Stick it in there and try to boot off it first. Some (most?) newer PCs should already have this BIOS boot order as stock. If not, change it.
Alternately, a better or more convenient option if your PC supports it would be do basically the same thing as above except flash the iso to a flash thumb drive and boot from that. Your choice. I use a free Windows program called Astroburn Lite which can burn or flash iso's to either media. Does files too.
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alright...i looked and looked but cant find the thank you button...could you give me a little hint on where to find it?
ben9000 said:
alright...i looked and looked but cant find the thank you button...could you give me a little hint on where to find it?
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LOL Lower left corner of any of my replies