Keeps restarting after JB upgrade - Asus Transformer TF700

After JB upgrade, my tablet started consuming more RAM. And it keeps restarting. Even though I dont do hard stuff it freezes and try to restart but it gets stuck at ASUS screen. That thing keep turning and turning unless I press the restart button or the battery hits 0. There was no such thing before JB upgrade. And since this is a quad core tablet is it normal? All I'm doing is just surfing the net or watching videos on YouTube + 1-2 tasks. I did much harder things before JB upgrade but there was no such thing as restarting or freezing. Could it be because of the JB upgrade or did I do something wrong with my tablet. Anybody else has this problem? Is there anything I can do to fix that. Should I change my tablet or wait for a new upgrade or what? Would rooting my tablet fix the situation?
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grumm said:
After JB upgrade, my tablet started consuming more RAM. And it keeps restarting. Even though I dont do hard stuff it freezes and try to restart but it gets stuck at ASUS screen. That thing keep turning and turning unless I press the restart button or the battery hits 0. There was no such thing before JB upgrade. And since this is a quad core tablet is it normal? All I'm doing is just surfing the net or watching videos on YouTube + 1-2 tasks. I did much harder things before JB upgrade but there was no such thing as restarting or freezing. Could it be because of the JB upgrade or did I do something wrong with my tablet. Anybody else has this problem? Is there anything I can do to fix that. Should I change my tablet or wait for a new upgrade or what? Would rooting my tablet fix the situation?
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You may want to try the 3 factory resets trick if you haven't already.

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You may want to try the 3 factory resets trick if you haven't already.
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What is that and how do i do that?
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grumm said:
What is that and how do i do that?
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Be advised the factory reset will wipe the internal SD card and bring your tablet back to a factory state.
If you want to proceed:
Tap on the notification bar in the lower right corner (where the time is displayed.)
Tap on the settings icon (looks like a gear or cog.)
When the settings menu appears look for "backup & reset"
Choose "Factory data reset" (under PERSONAL DATA.)
The following message will appear:
This will erase all data from your tablet's internal
storage, including:
Your Google account
System and app data and settings
Downloaded apps
Music
Photos
Other user data
You are currently signed into the following accounts:
[email protected] (that's if you are signed into Google)
Do this tree times...
After which you will be back to square one with your tablet.
Good luck!

i had this exact same issue. I was on the verge of selling it and getting something else. Then someone convinced me to root. I rooted on Thursday and have not had any issues at all. Its like i have a brand new tablet. Rooting this thing is the way to go. I know you are probably thinking why should you have to root in order to get the device to function as it should. I thought the same exact thing.
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timrock said:
i had this exact same issue. I was on the verge of selling it and getting something else. Then someone convinced me to root. I rooted on Thursday and have not had any issues at all. Its like i have a brand new tablet. Rooting this thing is the way to go. I know you are probably thinking why should you have to root in order to get the device to function as it should. I thought the same exact thing.
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I'm so glad to hear that it's working for you!

I didn't want to root because of the warranty issues. I know it can be reversed but I just didn't want to struggle with that. I'll try the 3 factory resets first. If it doesn't help me, I'll have to root it I guess. Thanks for the answers.
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[Q] returning my TF300t for a new one; question:

So I got a TF300t and it has the random restart problem, decided I'm going to take it back and exchange for a new one.
I have a question though:
When I get the new one and turn it on for the first time, it should tell me there is an update. After I install that update, would it be a good idea to Factory Data Reset? Or would that really matter?
If it does matter, I wonder if that could be causing the random restart issue?
Thanks.
Edit: I guess I am more-or-less asking if it is in good practice to wipe/reset after OTA updates?
asdfbat said:
So I got a TF300t and it has the random restart problem, decided I'm going to take it back and exchange for a new one.
I have a question though:
When I get the new one and turn it on for the first time, it should tell me there is an update. After I install that update, would it be a good idea to Factory Data Reset? Or would that really matter?
If it does matter, I wonder if that could be causing the random restart issue?
Thanks.
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You don't lose anything for trying. So my advice is to do it.
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Game crashes, flickering and NvRmChannelSubmit failed

Im getting constant game crashes with 3D-games like GTA, ME: Infiltrator, Heroes Call etc. The screen goes crazy with flickering a couple of minutes into the game and sometimes it just crashes when starting up. Ive tried rebooting but at the most I get a couple of minutes before it crashes again, is anyone else having these problems?
Dont know what to try next except rooting and playing around with the schedulers.
In aLogcat im getting alot of these connected to the crash, seems to be memory related:
D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 5793): NvRmChannelSubmit failed (err = 196623, SyncPointValue = 1319148)
The Transformer Prime seems to have the same problem:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1753905
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Holmlund said:
Im getting constant game crashes with 3D-games like GTA, ME: Infiltrator, Heroes Call etc. The screen goes crazy with flickering a couple of minutes into the game and sometimes it just crashes when starting up. Ive tried rebooting but at the most I get a couple of minutes before it crashes again, is anyone else having these problems?
Dont know what to try next except rooting and playing around with the schedulers.
In aLogcat im getting alot of these connected to the crash, seems to be memory related:
D/NvOsDebugPrintf( 5793): NvRmChannelSubmit failed (err = 196623, SyncPointValue = 1319148)
The Transformer Prime seems to have the same problem:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1753905
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I have the same issue with: Riptide, Great big war game, Demolition inc . The game stops and the screen flickers ...
There is a link to the issue in video, not my video, but same issue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTXPCCwUbYU&feature=player_detailpage#t=428s
(I just submitted a support request to ASUS)
I have same problem with Six Guns game. Others have worked ok sofar. It's quite annoying.
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I can't get any of the Raging Thunder games to work at all other than the splash screens.
Check this video
Had the same issue with Dead Trigger..
I've also had those issues with almost all 3D games, but factory reset (and rooting, but I don't know if there is some relation) solve them all..
I've tried almost all Tegra 3 compatible games and so far no issue at all, it works great. Some "old" games may not work but it's not the Infinity to blame.
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A factory reset did the trick for me, no more crashing.
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Here is the answer I got:
Dear valued customer
Thank you for contacting ASUS Technical Service
To resolve the issue, we recommend performing a full factory reset. Prior to performing the full factory reset, please back up all personal files because data will be erased during the process. Note that all your applications are tied to your Google account. Please remove the micro SD card if you have one inserted.
To perform a full factory reset please follow the instructions below:
1) Enter Settings menu
2) Select Privacy settings
3) Select Factory data reset
Once the factory reset starts, simply follow in onscreen instructions. When it is complete, the unit will restart.
If your could still not solve your problem after my suggestion, would you mind sending your product back to our local service center for comprehensive inspection and help you to fix the problem? If you do not mind, please try to contact our local service center for the process.
The following is the contact information:
http://www.asus.com.au/Static_WebPage/Service_Centre/
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Guys maybe this will not help you but i've read that some users fixed the gaming issues by using the stock launcher instead of a 3rd party one. They where using Apex launcher and had lot of stuttering in games but maybe other launchers could cause the same issue.
I'm using Nova and have zero issues with games.
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I found limiting processes to 4 sorted all my issues and it has zero effect on the other function of my tablet
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jubbleys said:
I found limiting processes to 4 sorted all my issues and it has zero effect on the other function of my tablet
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This is the Asus memory issue which is haunting all of their tablets.
I also got this crashing with Samurai Vs Zombies and other 3D games. All 2d games were ok.
But now because of many other problems already sent my unit back. Too bad didn't immediately get changed for new one and it went to Asus repair center.. Thank god for once didn't root my unit
so do you think this is a hardware memory issue or just a software one?
not sure why it happens to some people and not others.
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CandyAndy said:
This is the Asus memory issue which is haunting all of their tablets.
I also got this crashing with Samurai Vs Zombies and other 3D games. All 2d games were ok.
But now because of many other problems already sent my unit back. Too bad didn't immediately get changed for new one and it went to Asus repair center.. Thank god for once didn't root my unit
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This is true. likely a memory leak. hopefully jb solves this.
jubbleys said:
so do you think this is a hardware memory issue or just a software one?
not sure why it happens to some people and not others.
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Most likely a software issue. its not happening uniformly because everyone set up is different.
dmoney94 said:
Had the same issue with Dead Trigger..
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FYI
I have being playing Dead Trigger on my father in law's ASUS TF101 tablet for hours and no problem...
No Bluetooth lag from speakers or earphone
I think there's a problem with the TF700
Like someone else posted the only way I was getting away from that problem was closing all running apps after a reboot and it seemed to go away for a week then it struck again today ;\
well updated to jellybean and so far so good.
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well updated to jellybean and so far so good.
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You got the official update or have some working JB build on there? I just checked again and it's not showing for me yet...
I had no problems up until about a week ago, now every 3D game except Mini Motor does the crashing/flickering. The weird thing is, with Hero's Call in particular, the game keeps running, it just stops updating the screen. I can hear my butt getting kicked until I touch where the pause button is, then then just background music. Another touch and I'm being hacked up again, etc. Since it always seems to freak out alternating between two frames, I would guess it's a buffering issue. I wouldn't be surprised if JB fixed it, since it approaches the frame buffer in a very different way...
Try booting into the recovery and clearing the cache. It solved the problem for me. To do this hold the power button and volume down button. When you see the text on the top left screen press the volume up button.
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Try booting into the recovery and clearing the cache.
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Clearing which cache (how)?
And... having rooted my TF700, will this reboot do anything to that?
And what after booting into recovery and clearing the cache? Should I then reboot (off/on cycle) it again?

Gmail crashes and launcher failing to restart.

Wondering if other People are running into these two issues.
Sometimes the launcher crashes and fails to restart on its own, leaving the screen empty.
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Cold boot it and wash away your frustration.
http://www.transformerforums.com/forum/asus-transformer-help/11510-various-quick-fixes-links-help.html
Thanks for the info.. cold booted, let's see if that makes it better
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I've had GMail crash on me while retrieving mail for two accounts for the last two weeks. I've since changed to MailDroid which is working fine. I tried everything I could think of: cold reboots, app data wipes, factory resets -- I even flashed the new firmware in between -- and nothing helped. I'm glad that I now have one of the main functions of the tablet available again.
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I've had the launcher problem quite a lot of times. Just restarting the launcher helps most of the times, but sometimes, it has cleared the screen immediately afterwards. Those times, a reboot has fixed the problem more long-term.
Oh well, . Gmail still crashing after cold boot
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I tried a cold boot... Seems to have helped with lagginess... Haven't had the Gmail issues though... Sorry
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Oh no - the gmail and launcher issue sure do sound similar to the OpenGL issues that folks are having on the TF101 (since ICS upgrade)... I haven't run into that problem on the TF700 yet, but what you describe sure sounds familiar!
To be honest, my TF700 has been rock solid... I just hope it continues to stay that one - the TF101 was a disaster after the ICS upgrade...
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Just about every program crashes , 3 restarts today different programs, didnt crash as much yesterday. Really just have to hit one command and wait then hit another , wait....
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Oh well, . Gmail still crashing after cold boot
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I saw this issue this morning. I would open Gmail and then use it for a few seconds and it would just disappear. It didn't pop up a FC window or anything. I rebooted and the problem went away temporarily.
I haven't really seen the Launcher crash, but I have had a few random reboots.
I have not been noticing these problems on mine yet... I'll report back if that changes though.
yep, i just started having the issue with gmail today. it will open, load half way, and then close.
same here .
Edit. Cold boot fixed it.
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same here .
Edit. Cold boot fixed it.
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I doubt the cold boot "fixed it". I'm sure it will crop up again.... Rebooting just temporarily clears up the problem. It sure sounds like the OpenGL issues that we have on the TF101 as well. If you are rooted, the next time it happens go to a shell prompt as root and type "logcat|grep -i opengl" and see if you see any OpenGL out of memory errors...
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Same here. I was runnng Apex Launcher so I uninstalled it and went back to the standard launcher and haven't had any problems since, with the launcher. gMail is still a problem though. I did a cold boot and it seemed to help but after a day it started crashing out to a black screen again. Also still no error messages or Report dialogs popping up.
Hope someone at ASUS is looking into this. Email is probably the biggest app on a tablet. It is on mine at least.
jtrosky said:
I doubt the cold boot "fixed it". I'm sure it will crop up again.... Rebooting just temporarily clears up the problem. It sure sounds like the OpenGL issues that we have on the TF101 as well. If you are rooted, the next time it happens go to a shell prompt as root and type "logcat|grep -i opengl" and see if you see any OpenGL out of memory errors...
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I've had this issue too. (Gmail crashing or becoming unresponsive)
For me, the easiest fix is to use the Task Manager widget and click the "One Click Clean" button (even though I hate task managers). Gmail works like a champ after that.
Memory issue maybe?
Oh no. I literally just bought an infinity because I am sick to death of gmail being unusable on my prime ever since I bought it in February. Factory resets dont fix it, cold boots don't fix it. Sending it back to Asus to fix was useless.... If it crashes on my infinity too I am going to... well, cry or something.
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I had this problem on the tf201. Im pretty confident that this boils down to sloppy OS programming caused by all the firmware updates.
GMail worked fine with the release of ICS, but then when the firmware updates began rolling out the issue started for me. I believe that ASUS, in attempting to correct the weak wifi and bluetooth problems caused by faulty hardware/design on the prime, as well as the wifi battery drain issue, youtube issues, browser issues, random reboot issues, screen tearing issues, etc., have completely screwed up the flow of the OS. Now it seems that everytime they 'fix' an issue, it actually breaks another -- this is a pretty well known fact.
With that said, I believe that this is the main reason behind the super fast release of Jelly Bean (6 Months after ICS release... think about it). It was wise to start from the ground up with JB and incorporate the correct programming to address ICS's problems before they finalize development of the OS... Hopefully the programmers of JB get it right for the Transformer series... But I believe the faults are in the ICS programming and the only reason why some people have the issue and others dont is simply due to the different combination of apps that each individual has on their own tablets... Its just a matter of time before someone else downloads an app that throws the OS for a curveball and causes the problem.... or it could just be flash... who knows, but I firmly believe its a software/firmware combination causing the problems...
I handle criticism well, so if anyone disagrees, please feel free to do so. However, this is just my opinion... It seems like people who are rooted dont have the same issues as those running stock, and for obvious reasons...
Maybe people who have the problem can list the apps they have on their tablets?
Gmail started crashing today on my infinity #*(&#(*#&$(*&#$(*&#$(*& I would KILL for a fix for this.
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This is obvious, but have any of you with problems tried clearing the data for Gmail (not just cache)?

Random Rebooting

So I've had my TF700 for almost a year now and I've always had a random reboot issue. Each patch would change, but recently I've upgraded to 4.1.1 Android version (Kernel: 3.1.10-0001) (Build: JRO03.us_epad-10.4.4.25-20121228) and have noticed that the tablet seems sluggish and I'm getting more reboots. Normally if I just read or websurf it wasn't bad. After about a week or so of constant use it would freeze or reboot.
However after the upgrade I've started playing a few games and the device seems to crawl when switching from one app to another (even in performance mode) and the reboots come randomly.
Is there any advice? Should I take it back to bestbuy and trade it in while it is still under warranty?
DarqAnshin said:
So I've had my TF700 for almost a year now and I've always had a random reboot issue. Each patch would change, but recently I've upgraded to 4.1.1 Android version (Kernel: 3.1.10-0001) (Build: JRO03.us_epad-10.4.4.25-20121228) and have noticed that the tablet seems sluggish and I'm getting more reboots. Normally if I just read or websurf it wasn't bad. After about a week or so of constant use it would freeze or reboot.
However after the upgrade I've started playing a few games and the device seems to crawl when switching from one app to another (even in performance mode) and the reboots come randomly.
Is there any advice? Should I take it back to bestbuy and trade it in while it is still under warranty?
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If you're not into rooting/custom rom etc. which will voids your warranty, you should take it back and exchange for another device like Samsung, nexus etc.., but not another tf700.
buhohitr said:
If you're not into rooting/custom rom etc. which will voids your warranty, you should take it back and exchange for another device like Samsung, nexus etc.., but not another tf700.
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May I ask your reasoning for this? I have the keyboard and have loved the ability to use my USBs and the SD cards for both keyboard and device.
DarqAnshin said:
May I ask your reasoning for this? I have the keyboard and have loved the ability to use my USBs and the SD cards for both keyboard and device.
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Due to Asus's design issue (slow flash memory was installed cause I/O bottle neck), it's not running well with stock rom. If you willing to unlock your device to use custom rom/kernel which make your device fast and smooth but will voids warranty. If you hold on to stock rom, you will be very frustrating about the slowness, stuttering and freezing. With tf700, if an app freeze or or hang (due to I/O poor design issue) will cause your device to reboot. Also a high percentage of hardware defects are to be considered, you better off go with Samsung or Nexus.
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Due to Asus's design issue (slow flash memory was installed cause I/O bottle neck), it's not running well with stock rom. If you willing to unlock your device to use custom rom/kernel which make your device fast and smooth but will voids warranty. If you hold on to stock rom, you will be very frustrating about the slowness, stuttering and freezing. With tf700, if an app freeze or or hang (due to I/O poor design issue) will cause your device to reboot. Also a high percentage of hardware defects are to be considered, you better off go with Samsung or Nexus.
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I see. Is it possible to fix the rebooting by Romming? I have no problem voiding warranties, but the constant reboots are getting annoying.
DarqAnshin said:
I see. Is it possible to fix the rebooting by Romming? I have no problem voiding warranties, but the constant reboots are getting annoying.
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The answer is yes and no. There are multiple issues related to random rebooting. Possible reasons: JB software bug, bad apps, wifi driver and hardware. You won't know until you try to fix it. That's is why I recommend not to dive in since you already see "issue" with a brand new device. The risk is on your side more than the good.
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The answer is yes and no. There are multiple issues related to random rebooting. Possible reasons: JB software bug, bad apps, wifi driver and hardware. You won't know until you try to fix it. That's is why I recommend not to dive in since you already see "issue" with a brand new device. The risk is on your side more than the good.
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I see. Thanks for the advice.
Are there any particular tablets out there that somebody would recommend? I'm not a big fan of the Nexus, as nice as it is. I am kind of attached to my SD cards.
To be honest, there really isn't a good alternative if you want the keyboard-dock option.
Also, I'd be willing to bet that most TF700 owners don't have "random" reboots.
However, before unlocking your device, please tell us a little more about your setup - do you have tons of apps installed? What about apps like System Tuner? I'd recommend running as close to stock as possible (least apps installed) and see if the reboots still occur.
Just to clarify, you've had random reboots from day one of owning the device?
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jtrosky said:
To be honest, there really isn't a good alternative if you want the keyboard-dock option.
Also, I'd be willing to bet that most TF700 owners don't have "random" reboots.
However, before unlocking your device, please tell us a little more about your setup - do you have tons of apps installed? What about apps like System Tuner? I'd recommend running as close to stock as possible (least apps installed) and see if the reboots still occur.
Just to clarify, you've had random reboots from day one of owning the device?
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Just to add my two cents....
I bought a TF700 last summer. It was fine until the latest round of OTA upgrades from Asus in November or December; then I started getting random reboots as well, and the tablet became slow as a slug in molasses even in performance mode (which I have to set as soon as I boot in order to even get minimally-acceptable performance). I too hate to give up the keyboard and extra storage, but I have to admit this thing has been a disappointment.
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iCurmudgeon said:
Just to add my two cents....
I bought a TF700 last summer. It was fine until the latest round of OTA upgrades from Asus in November or December; then I started getting random reboots as well, and the tablet became slow as a slug in molasses even in performance mode (which I have to set as soon as I boot in order to even get minimally-acceptable performance). I too hate to give up the keyboard and extra storage, but I have to admit this thing has been a disappointment.
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Did you try a fresh install after this happened? Obviously, that kind of slowness is not even close to normal, even for a completely stock device...
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jtrosky said:
To be honest, there really isn't a good alternative if you want the keyboard-dock option.
Also, I'd be willing to bet that most TF700 owners don't have "random" reboots.
However, before unlocking your device, please tell us a little more about your setup - do you have tons of apps installed? What about apps like System Tuner? I'd recommend running as close to stock as possible (least apps installed) and see if the reboots still occur.
Just to clarify, you've had random reboots from day one of owning the device?
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Well the random reboots came after the second firmware upgrade. I kind of just figured that it had to deal with until the next firmware upgrade. I tend not to install a ton of applications on the device. I have the google apps (gmail, voice, talk, authenticator, drive, sky maps, skydrive, maps), Games (Rage of Bahamut, Transformers Legends, Tegra Zone), Books (Kindle, Adobe Reader, Comixology), Web (Youtube, Chrome, Netflix) and Kaspersky.
I have held off on the firmware upgrades until I was certain that there wouldn't be a major firmware upgrades coming down the line. The reboots weren't bad. Usually if I left the comixology, kindle, and ran mutliple games for a long time with the system would other slow down or lock up and I would just reboot. After this firmware it would just reboot if I opened a single app and shut off the screen. If it didn't reboot, when I unlocked the screen the device would just become incredibly slow.
I just got off the phone with Best Buy and they said the only thing I would be able to trade for is another TF700 with the warranty I have.
jtrosky said:
Did you try a fresh install after this happened? Obviously, that kind of slowness is not even close to normal, even for a completely stock device...
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I'm going to be honest with saying I have been nervous about doing this before I talked to others to see if this was a normal event for the device.
DarqAnshin said:
I'm going to be honest with saying I have been nervous about doing this before I talked to others to see if this was a normal event for the device.
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I would definitely not call random rebooting "normal" for the TF700. Obviously, there are some folks that are having issues with random reboots, but I think that is a very small percentage. To be honest, you can do a google search for just about any device + "random reboot" and you'll get results for almost every device known to mankind. I also believe that the problem can usually be fixed by starting clean and slowly introducing your needed apps. Yes, it's a pain in the a$$ and you shouldn't need to do it, but I truly believe that most of these issue can be fixed with a little effort.
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jtrosky said:
I would definitely not call random rebooting "normal" for the TF700. Obviously, there are some folks that are having issues with random reboots, but I think that is a very small percentage. To be honest, you can do a google search for just about any device + "random reboot" and you'll get results for almost every device known to mankind. I also believe that the problem can usually be fixed by starting clean and slowly introducing your needed apps. Yes, it's a pain in the a$$ and you shouldn't need to do it, but I truly believe that most of these issue can be fixed with a little effort.
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Is there an instruction manual for a clean installation?
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Is there an instruction manual for a clean installation?
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First download Asus full frimware and unzip the zip file to the root of your microsdcard. Then go into settings -> backup and reset, tab on Factory data reset this will auto boot into your stock recovery and it will wipe data. OR you can boot into stock recovery and select "wipe data". Once done boot int recovery and just wait for few second, it you auto flash the Asus full firmware.
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Did you try a fresh install after this happened? Obviously, that kind of slowness is not even close to normal, even for a completely stock device...
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No, I haven't yet. I keep hoping there would be another OTA from Asus that would fix the problem. I've rooted my device, but that's all. I've not even installed recovery, and the bootloader is still locked. The reboots don't come often enough that they don't really bother me anymore. What really bugs me is that the tablet was working great until that pair of OTA's at the end of last year. Up till that time I had no reboots and everything was working smoothly. Like an idiot I installed them and now aside from the reboots the response lag is terrible. I can tap on the clock to bring up the menu and it can take up to 5 seconds before the menu even appears.
I'll get around to doing a fresh install one of these days, but I've been too busy.
mudge
iCurmudgeon said:
I keep hoping there would be another OTA from Asus that would fix the problem.
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I wouldn't count on it, since it is not a "known issue" with the TF700, as far as ASUS is concerned...
What really bugs me is that the tablet was working great until that pair of OTA's at the end of last year.
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That might suggest it's an app compatibility issue introduced by the update -- I hope so for your sake. (I've had that happen a few times, too.)
Up till that time I had no reboots and everything was working smoothly. Like an idiot
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Well... I would hardly call you an idiot for installing a manufacturer-provided update. I must admit I am slowly weening myself off of the Ï have to have the brandnewest bestest EVA update" because I have spent so much time fixing whatever issues a new update brought -- I am slowly beginning to understand the motto if it ain't broken, don't fix it.
I installed them and now aside from the reboots the response lag is terrible. I can tap on the clock to bring up the menu and it can take up to 5 seconds before the menu even appears.
I'll get around to doing a fresh install one of these days, but I've been too busy.
mudge
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Given you're still sporting stock unlocked, that's the only route available... for now. Once you unlock and go custom, you'll be happier. :good: Hold on, my friends.

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I just purchased a used 700 after I returned my transformer prime. I have noticed that my screen is very non responsive and I often have to long press it or repeatedly tap the screen at times. Its this normal?
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misterwal10 said:
I just purchased a used 700 after I returned my transformer prime. I have noticed that my screen is very non responsive and I often have to long press it or repeatedly tap the screen at times. Its this normal?
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Uhm no it is not, have you tried a cold boot or factory reset?
Tylor
Sent from my ASUS Transformer TF700T Infinity Pad Using Tapatalk HD
Rom: Stock 4.2.1 Rooted.
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
Hi,
I get the same problem with my TF700T. The screen wont respond to touch, sometimes I have to reboot the tablet twice for it to work properly. But after awhile it will go back to the same thing ...not responding to touch properly.
I have done a hard reset but is still giving me the same problem. Is there anything I can do?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers.
Send it back to Asus you have a hard ware issue.
war_timmins said:
Hi,
I get the same problem with my TF700T. The screen wont respond to touch, sometimes I have to reboot the tablet twice for it to work properly. But after awhile it will go back to the same thing ...not responding to touch properly.
I have done a hard reset but is still giving me the same problem. Is there anything I can do?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers.
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If it is still under warranty, I would send it in for servicing. If there is no physical to the screen, we can certainly take care of it for you. Not 100% sure, but it sounds like the digitizer when out.

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