Need help for the Bricked TF300~~ - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My TF300 always got stuck on "booting recovery kernel image" when I trying to get into fastboot, and no the 3 options "wipe date" "usb" "android cold-boot". and if i dont hold down the volume down button during reboot. it sits on "the device is unlocked" and the Asus logo. And I can't get into APX mode either, no "beep" sound or anything other than "the device is unlocked" and the Asus logo screen. Is there an adb way to push files and get this puppy running again.
Here's what happened: I was on Baked Rom Ver. 3, and dont know why I couldn't boot into recovery, and I flashed the recovery on fastboot, makes no differences, and then I accidentally hit and chose the "wipe data" option (under the fastboot 3 options).....

kgvico said:
My TF300 always got stuck on "booting recovery kernel image" when I trying to get into fastboot, and no the 3 options "wipe date" "usb" "android cold-boot". and if i dont hold down the volume down button during reboot. it sits on "the device is unlocked" and the Asus logo. And I can't get into APX mode either, no "beep" sound or anything other than "the device is unlocked" and the Asus logo screen. Is there an adb way to push files and get this puppy running again.
Here's what happened: I was on Baked Rom Ver. 3, and dont know why I couldn't boot into recovery, and I flashed the recovery on fastboot, makes no differences, and then I accidentally hit and chose the "wipe data" option (under the fastboot 3 options).....
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I'm having the same issue.

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[Q] Installed CM7 Beta & stuck on boot screen

Hi there,
I have a rooted and unlocked UK T-Mobile Atrix.
After following the CM7 Beta instructions up to this point:
While in Recovery install CM7 from internal storage
After installation select Data Wipe/Factory Reset
Then Wipe Cache Partition
Reboot system now
Watch awesome boot animation.
I rebooted, but have not seen the awesome boot animation (and I so want to see it) and am now stuck on the initial Dual Core splash screen.
I noted from a couple of posts in the CM7 thread that using Tenfar's CWM may be the cause of the issue.
Unfortunately I am unsure what to do now to fix my mistake and get a rom on the phone and boot it.
Please can someone help?
Thanks
Well...i got the same problem, maybe more worst....i`m stuck on S E logo for 7-10 seconds and after is rebooting again alone and again, i`m not able to go to xrecovery mode and as well i cannot to stay connected on my computer with the phone...is any chance to repair my phone or is time to drop on my recycle bin? Thanks!
I managed to find a solution (should have searched harder...) I followed these instructions here "code(.)google(.)com/p/atrix-dev-team/wiki/BackupRestore"
Flashing CWM Recovery via Fastboot
Download the latest CWM recovery from Downloads section (recovery-cwm-ext4.img)
Power off phone
Put phone into fastboot (Power + Vol Down Button)
Press Volume Up button to select Fastboot
Connect phone via USB cable
Open Command Prompt from your fastboot directory
Type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (no quotation marks)
Type "fastboot reboot"
Followed by pressing volume down during the reboot, then pressing volume down repeatedly until Android Recovery appears on screen then pressing up. This allowed me to reapply the CM7 rom and all was good.
I'm not sure if this helps you Hellspawm, but good luck.
BLESS YOU! you helped out a noob in distress I had the exact same problem and it's fixed now.

[Q] Recovery mode hangs

When booting into recovery mode, the system hangs.
(It can boot normal without a problem)
The device had JB without root, so did the following:
1. Installed the ASUS bootloader unlock utility
2. Installed TWRP 2.3.1.0
3. Installed CleanROM 2.4
Now, when booting into recovery mode:
Via the shut-down menu, the system reboots into the white ASUS logo screen and hangs
Via power+volume Up, and selecting the [RCK] icon, the system hangs (the top left of the screen says "Booting Recovery kernel image")
I'm guessing the system is looking for a ROM file and simply can't find it.
Do you guys ROM experts know what I did wrong and what the fix might be?
After reinstalling TWRP - Recovery mode is working again!
I'll leave this post up in case it happens to anyone else.

[Q] Hardbricked?

Background info: (My volume buttons broke while i repaired my phone screen after dropping my phone)So i tried flashing a new rom using twrp, but the install somehow botched (it would always go back into recovery). So i wiped everything, and tried flashing a different ROM, again, a botched install. I wiped system, and decided to flash the official version of twrp through fastboot (i had multirom version on), and then in my panic of bricking my phone, i forgot that i had no ROM installed and no way of getting into recovery. and put "fastboot reboot". (oh yea... i just noticed i flashed the oldest version of twrp.. not the newest... god... this is probably why my phone is hardbricked... :'( )So i was stuck with no way of getting into recovery to flash a ROM onto it. So i read online that if i plug in my device, eventually it would return into recovery. I plugged in my phone, and got a "Low battery" warning, but every now and thenit would go into recovery. I tried "adb push *RomFileName*.zip" and it would start working, but after a while, twrp would just disappear, and i would be shown the "low battery warning" Then i tried adb sideload while the phone was in twrp, and it completed, but when i clicked "reboot system" at the end, i was shown the "Low battery" and would return to twrp,, but now it would only show the "Teamwin" splash screen, and it would show a black screen after that, with the "Teamwin" screen flickering everynow and then.
Ps: "adb reboot recovery" and "adb reboot bootloader" both cause a "low battery warning", and then back into the flickering twrp splash screen.
Am i perma****ed?

My Moto Xoom (Wi-Fi) is stuck in a bootloop

So I downloaded an app called "Quick Reboot [ROOT]", and I selected the "fastboot mode" option.
I restarted my device thinking it would go to fastboot mode, but it's stuck at "Starting RSD mode 3".
My computer doesn't recognize the device and pressing volume up + power only makes the Xoom get stuck at the red M logo with no text.
I'm a novice and I'm not sure what to do, any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advanced.
Go to fastboot or recovery by pressing vol down 3 sec`s after u see the Motorola Logo.
delete cache and try booting up again.

Bricked. Can't access fastboor or recovery

Hi guys,
my Mate 9 is stuck at the black screen after the Huawei logo screen with the "Your device is booting now..." text. I can't get into recovery mode or fastboot mode. Is there any way to get out of this situation?
Here is what has happened:
I wanted to root my Mate 9 so I first unlocked the bootloader and flashed the TWRP recovery.
But after flashing the recovery I couldn't get into the recovery. When I pressed the button combination the phone was always stuck at the screen with the "Your device is booting now..." text. But when I booted the phone normally without pressing any button it would boot just fine past the screen.
So I thought I should try to relock and unlock the bootloader and install the recovery again.
When relocking and rebooting the phone it went to the Huawei Updater mode or eRecovery mode, I don't know which one. It wanted to reinstall the firmware or something. But that failed so I thought maybe I should flash the stock recovery so that it can install the stock firmware.
Then I unlocked the bootloader again and the phone reboots automatically and wants to factory reset the system but it gets stuck at the black screen with the "booting now" text.
Now I can't do anything. It doesn't boot normally, can't get into fastboot or recovery mode. Can't do anything, basically.
Is there a way to save it or am I game over now?
BlackGauna said:
Hi guys,
my Mate 9 is stuck at the black screen after the Huawei logo screen with the "Your device is booting now..." text. I can't get into recovery mode or fastboot mode. Is there any way to get out of this situation?
Here is what has happened:
I wanted to root my Mate 9 so I first unlocked the bootloader and flashed the TWRP recovery.
But after flashing the recovery I couldn't get into the recovery. When I pressed the button combination the phone was always stuck at the screen with the "Your device is booting now..." text. But when I booted the phone normally without pressing any button it would boot just fine past the screen.
So I thought I should try to relock and unlock the bootloader and install the recovery again.
When relocking and rebooting the phone it went to the Huawei Updater mode or eRecovery mode, I don't know which one. It wanted to reinstall the firmware or something. But that failed so I thought maybe I should flash the stock recovery so that it can install the stock firmware.
Then I unlocked the bootloader again and the phone reboots automatically and wants to factory reset the system but it gets stuck at the black screen with the "booting now" text.
Now I can't do anything. It doesn't boot normally, can't get into fastboot or recovery mode. Can't do anything, basically.
Is there a way to save it or am I game over now?
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Booting to recovery (TWRP) using power + volume up with USB plugged in goes to eRecovery.
Power + volume down is fastboot, regardless if you have USB plugged in.
This mode should always work.
Power + volume up and down goes to the auto update screen.
ante0 said:
Booting to recovery (TWRP) using power + volume up with USB plugged in goes to eRecovery.
Power + volume down is fastboot, regardless if you have USB plugged in.
This mode should always work.
Power + volume up and down goes to the auto update screen.
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Wow, I just wanted to say that no combination works but somehow it went into bootloader mode.
I tried the power + vol down or vol down + plug in usb but that didn't work. Now I pressed vol down + power and plugged in and plugged out the usb cable repeatedly. Maybe it worked because the battery was empty, i don't know.
I had a root Huawei and have now managed to have gotten it exchanged and will not be rooting this device for a while. While I miss out on rooted apps the speed and performance of this device for me outweighs having root access.

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