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Hi,
I have a BB0 eeepad. So, I've tryied to change kernel, After doing that, my eeepad continue rebooting, stucking on the Eeepad first screen (before the asus logo). CWM is not accessible, if I try to power on in apx mode, the tablet does that correctly. I have installed the correct driver using your tutorial (video) but i get the following error:
rcm version 0X4
Command send failed (usb write failed)
If I try to get into CWM, i get the double icon screen, wipe data or android. If i choose wipe, it works, but the tf101 won't boot. If i choose android, the screen show me "cold booting android" and it get freezed...
Could you help me ?
Thank you
Boot into recovery, you have to press Volume UP before the option to 'wipe' or 'cold boot' comes up to get into recovery. I have a feeling you aren't doing that.
Nope, i did it, but in this case, it continues to reboot in loop... (Same as wipe data)
You have a BBO so APX mode is not gonna do anything for you.
So Vol down plus power button till you see words at top left
Immediately push Vol up within 5 sec to get into recovery.
If you wait too long you get the cold boot/wipe data option.
So you're saying even pushing Vol up within the 5 sec don't work?
baseballfanz said:
You have a BBO so APX mode is not gonna do anything for you.
So Vol down plus power button till you see words at top left
Immediately push Vol up within 5 sec to get into recovery.
If you wait too long you get the cold boot/wipe data option.
So you're saying even pushing Vol up within the 5 sec don't work?
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Yep, Immediately Reboot over and over again...
can you or not acces to cwm? if you can your device is not fully bricked
wich version of cwm recovery do you have?
I have the same issue, I have a B70, I have CWM Version v5.5.0.4, and can access it. I can get in to APX mode, and tried the NVFlash with the hopes I was one of the lucky B70's but got the same message:
rcm version 0X4
Command send failed (usb write failed)
I can get in to the cold boot screen, but I ONLY have the wipe data option, I do not have the Android logo option. Any help would be appreciated with this... I was definitely not trying to hijack this thread, but I really didn't think it was necessary to post a new thread for the same issue.
I get stuck on the Eee Pad startup logo. I can see the tablet in Device Manager as Asus TFP Device, but cannot get ADB serial to recognize it.
If you have no recovery, and you cannot get into your ROM, and you are SBK2..hang it up, you FUBARed your tab..sell it to someone who needs some hardware maybe? Try to RMA it to Asus, who knows- and then go sign the petition to release the SBK2 and this problem would not inconvenience you or Asus any longer when this happens..
Sorry guys
magnumrt562 said:
I have the same issue, I have a B70, I have CWM Version v5.5.0.4, and can access it. I can get in to APX mode, and tried the NVFlash with the hopes I was one of the lucky B70's but got the same message:
rcm version 0X4
Command send failed (usb write failed)
I can get in to the cold boot screen, but I ONLY have the wipe data option, I do not have the Android logo option. Any help would be appreciated with this... I was definitely not trying to hijack this thread, but I really didn't think it was necessary to post a new thread for the same issue.
I get stuck on the Eee Pad startup logo. I can see the tablet in Device Manager as Asus TFP Device, but cannot get ADB serial to recognize it.
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You need to put working adb. try with a linux livecd or whatever you can, with that version of cwm recovery you will need some commands to be able to acces a microsd card and reflash the device
I'll send to Asus... Let it try...
But no, I've no access to CWM...
Antjac said:
I'll send to Asus... Let it try...
But no, I've no access to CWM...
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You more than likely voided your warranty by flashing or rooting your device BTW..so good luck getting Asus to cooperate (fooling them)
Unfortunatlly, i've not other choice... (except if NvFlash's team find a solution for B70+)...
Wait and see...
When I try to get adb to recognize the tablet, it runs for a second, then lists attached devices , but no serial #. It does not say no devices or anything... is there any hope I can push a rom?
magnumrt562 said:
When I try to get adb to recognize the tablet, it runs for a second, then lists attached devices , but no serial #. It does not say no devices or anything... is there any hope I can push a rom?
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That is supposed to happen, you need to execute adb shell to get a shell or adb push file /sdcard/ to push a file to the sdcard
I have the exact same thing, upgraded to ics, all worked ok, rooted, all ok for 2 day then nothing after a reboot, cant nvflash vol+ & power doesnt find any options bar stock if i recover goes to dead android with ! then asus logo and nothing. So it seems the issue is with the upgrade but as most of us rooted we may have a problem, mind you i did the wipe and recovery so it may have erased evidence.
If anyone is selling a TF101 I would love to buy one...
I forgot my TF101 on top of the car and ran it over, still works but the housing and lcd digitizer are dead >.<
Please email or pm me if interested
Well, good news...
As I said, I've sent my TF101 to Asus (to Czech Republic). I said my Tablet was bricked by updating to the ICS rom (That's not wrong in fact...).
So no problem, they flashed my tablet and sent it back. I've received it yesterday, everything is OK
Ok like an idiot I went to install the stock Asus rom over my AKOP rom using twrp. Now it just sits at the Asus logo screen and will not boot. How the hell do I fix that?
If you still have fastboot flash cwmand do it again
And if I don't have fastboot? I mean right now if I hold vol down and pwr all it does is turn the screen off. It will not boot into twrp
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And if I don't have fastboot? I mean right now if I hold vol down and pwr all it does is turn the screen off. It will not boot into twrp
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Turn the screen off? Screen shouldn't be on when you do it, shut it down, then hold Power+VolDown until it turns on and the white text comes up in the corner.
then you will see 3 icons choose the usb icon with Vol- and Proceed with Vol+. Then you are in fastboot.
I got it thanks! She's back up and running.
Hello,
I also have the problem to get stuck in the boot screen. I have a brand new TF300TG, only installed some apps (not unlocked, not rooted). I only made the automatic update to 9.4.4.40, after that it always stops at the boot screen.
What I already tried:
- cold boot
- wipe
- RCK (Android with rotating things shows up short, after that the Android with the warnings sign shows up)
I also downloaded the whole WW 9.4.4.40 package from ASUS and put it on a MicroSD. If I make RCK with this (if I rename the file to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.ZIP) the Android with the rotating thing shows up longer, but I still get stuck in the boot screen.
I already contacted ASUS support and will also return it to a service center, but I'm in China and expect a long process with some troubles, so I wanted to ask if anyone has another idea what I can try?
Ernst
Update:
I think it was now possible to update WW 9.4.4.40 again (renamed to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.ZIP). I now used a different MicroSD with only 2GB. The first time RCK it stopped in the middle of the update (after that the Android with the warning sign came), the second time I tried it, I think it finished, but the TF300TG still stops booting at the ASUS boot screen.
If I try now to update over MicroSD again, it doesn't work.
I have the same problem, only difference is that pressing vol down and power on makes no difference. When its on I also can't turn it off. I just have to wait until the battery is drained.
you have flashed ICS ROM in JB bootloader as far I see - hardbrick if you don't have nvflash files - only service.
Sent from my GALAXY Cooper
Its not me Its the Drivers!!!
So I have a TFT300T, unlocked and rooted, all was fine till i decided to try another ROM. So I installed CWM no problem. Once I installed the ROM problem. I seem to be stuck at the ASUS screen. I have tried loading boot loader to do a wipe and factory reset and that simply boots me to CWM, tried the same thing there but to no avail. So researched bricked Transformer and came across the Nvflash method as well as the Asus Transformer Kit (US ONLY). However I cant proceed cause of the APX driver issue. I tried the included drivers but Win7 wasn't interested. I tried 1 desktop and two laptops, same thing. I even tried my bench tester. Now Universal_Naked_Driver_0.72 seems to install but no communication between the PC and the tab with this driver.
I tried bootloader to try a fastboot command but then the Device manager demands a driver for "Transformer". Same issue. Tried downloading from Asus plus a couple on the web. It seems its the Tablet. I thought to try CWM and an sdcard but it doesn't give me the option to mount it. So if any one knows a fix I would be forever grateful.
gixermann said:
So I have a TFT300T, unlocked and rooted, all was fine till i decided to try another ROM. So I installed CWM no problem. Once I installed the ROM problem. I seem to be stuck at the ASUS screen. I have tried loading boot loader to do a wipe and factory reset and that simply boots me to CWM, tried the same thing there but to no avail. So researched bricked Transformer and came across the Nvflash method as well as the Asus Transformer Kit (US ONLY). However I cant proceed cause of the APX driver issue. I tried the included drivers but Win7 wasn't interested. I tried 1 desktop and two laptops, same thing. I even tried my bench tester. Now Universal_Naked_Driver_0.72 seems to install but no communication between the PC and the tab with this driver.
I tried bootloader to try a fastboot command but then the Device manager demands a driver for "Transformer". Same issue. Tried downloading from Asus plus a couple on the web. It seems its the Tablet. I thought to try CWM and an sdcard but it doesn't give me the option to mount it. So if any one knows a fix I would be forever grateful.
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I also found the asus transformer kit(us only). But the same problem. I am able to connect my tablet with apx mode, in my device manager I see apx device. but in the tutorials it says that I have to force install de driver, but I don't know which driver to install. I tried the asus driver and every file in the asus transformer kit but nothing. I triend the universal_naked_driver but I can't get it to install can anyone tell me how to proper install that?
Hello,
I loaded the wrong version of TWRP on my TF300T. When it rebooted it loaded CM10.1 just fine. I then rebooted a second time in recovery mode and I have been stuck at the ASUS screen with the "device is unlocked" message. I am able to get into APX mode but my research has shown that mode doesn't do me any good if I haven't ran a nvflash backup. I am stuck and I would appreciate some advice or suggestions. I wonder what the factory reset fee would be from ASUS.
Thank you for your responses!
what version where you on? what version did you load that you think you shouldn't? Can you enter recovery mode? fastboot mode? I used fastboot to fix my recovery TWRP just can't find the thread I got my info from.
if your seeing the asus screen like you say I don't think it has anything to do with your recovery. I just went though fixing my mistake and breaking my install of TWRP 2.4.4 patched had to install 2.5 TWRP and when I restored my backup 2.4.4 was back and working again. anyway while the recovery was broken I could still run the stock rom that was installed at that time. I think if your on the asus screen your kernel has an issue.
I don't know where I read about issues like this but I know others have had em and recovered search or someone else should be able to point in a direction but have hope doesn't sound bricked yet.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
macgyver40 said:
what version where you on? what version did you load that you think you shouldn't? Can you enter recovery mode? fastboot mode? I used fastboot to fix my recovery TWRP just can't find the thread I got my info from.
if your seeing the asus screen like you say I don't think it has anything to do with your recovery. I just went though fixing my mistake and breaking my install of TWRP 2.4.4 patched had to install 2.5 TWRP and when I restored my backup 2.4.4 was back and working again. anyway while the recovery was broken I could still run the stock rom that was installed at that time. I think if your on the asus screen your kernel has an issue.
I don't know where I read about issues like this but I know others have had em and recovered search or someone else should be able to point in a direction but have hope doesn't sound bricked yet.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
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Thanks for the speedy response =)
Version History: Stock 4.1 -> CM 10.1 Nightly 0503 or 0429. I had CWM on it before trying to load openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-ICS.blob using the terminal emulator method. I think I should have loaded the JB blob but the warning on the TWRP site said to use that if you ran the offical OTA update, which I never did so I stuck with the ICS. It installed fine, then rebooted into CM 10.1 just fine. I then rebooted from there into recovery and have been stuck at the ASUS screen since.
The Vol + - button keeps me in the ASUS screen. Reset button keeps me in the asus screen. Vol + + puts me in APX mode.
I try running fastboot in APX mode but it hangs stating "waiting for device" so I don't think it'll work in APX mode.
Thanks.
T
Try waiting for the battery to die, then boot in CM10 and flash the correct recovery.
c0ded said:
Try waiting for the battery to die, then boot in CM10 and flash the correct recovery.
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I bled it last night. I'll try booting it this evening. Thanks!
racet said:
I bled it last night. I'll try booting it this evening. Thanks!
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No luck. I bled it twice and I'm still stuck at the ASUS logo with "the device is unlocked"
Am I looking at repair here?
If you send it in for repair, ASUS will charge you $198. I suggest you buy a replacement motherboard off of eBay and replace it with the one in your tablet. Also, to save other people's tablets from bricks, you may want to look into this petition.
if you get stuck in fastboot mode then there is a zip file I will find the thread again and it has cmd files that run the fastboot stuff. I was stuck not able to use fastboot commands and then the zip I found worked like a charm.
its a zip file called adb-t.. instructions where to put the twrp.blob in the folder and the update in my case 10.6.1.15.3.zip and it flashed it even though i couldn't manually do it. really wish I could find that thread but I don't have my laptop right now
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
c0ded said:
If you send it in for repair, ASUS will charge you $198. I suggest you buy a replacement motherboard off of
Wow 200$ what a load. To what degree of difficulty are we talking with replacing the mobo? Ifixit makes it look doable, yet at the end he messed up his LCD screen.
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macgyver40 said:
if you get stuck in fastboot mode then there is a zip file I will find the thread again and it has cmd files that run the fastboot stuff. I was stuck not able to use fastboot commands and then the zip I found worked like a charm.
its a zip file called adb-t.. instructions where to put the twrp.blob in the folder and the update in my case 10.6.1.15.3.zip and it flashed it even though i couldn't manually do it. really wish I could find that thread but I don't have my laptop right now
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
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I would def like to try it if you can find it.
T
please give me some time. laptop is home again but I need time to look thought my browser history to find the thread. I was searching TWRP 2.5 threads.
I could also find a place to drop the zip file its very small. you would just need the correct TWRP.blob file and a ROM if you want to do that also from this file set I found.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041528
found it. Hope this helps you like it helped me out of my broken recovery. once you download and add the files you want its pretty easy. the script in english makes it pretty easy to understand what your doing and hope it works since I know my TWRP was broken I couldn't even sit at the recover,android wipe screen for more then 3 mins without it bootlooping. I put it on that screen while connected to laptop ran the recovery flash and all went well installing TWRP 2.5 which I then recovered my backup and that even restored my 2.4.4 patch TWRP like nothing happened at all. tablet runs great and have made 3 backups that work after all this.
Good luck
macgyver40 said:
please give me some time. laptop is home again but I need time to look thought my browser history to find the thread. I was searching TWRP 2.5 threads.
I could also find a place to drop the zip file its very small. you would just need the correct TWRP.blob file and a ROM if you want to do that also from this file set I found.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
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Please take your time. I have no problem waiting especially if the only solution is to drop 75$ on a replacement mobo.
You could send me the file via email or drop box if it's easier. I was going to use the TWRP 2.5 JB with CM 10.1 nightly. I appreciate all the help!
T
look at my please wait thread. found the link in 2 mins and added it above plus a little on why I used it and how bad mine was so to explain why I have hope for yours.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
Power up your tablet while holding down the Vol- button, then wait until a menu appears on your tablet. Within 10 seconds, hit the Vol- button.
On your computer, run "fastboot devices". If it finds your tablet, then download the correct recovery (http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf300t/openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob), copy it to your fastboot directory, then flash it using:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob
Followed by a reboot:
fastboot reboot
macgyver40 said:
look at my please wait thread. found the link in 2 mins and added it above plus a little on why I used it and how bad mine was so to explain why I have hope for yours.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
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I tried running through your tread but none of the commands worked on the script. Probably because I can't get fastboot to work. When it tries to load a recovery it just states: "waiting for device" and sits there. =/
c0ded said:
Power up your tablet while holding down the Vol- button, then wait until a menu appears on your tablet. Within 10 seconds, hit the Vol- button.
On your computer, run "fastboot devices". If it finds your tablet, then download the correct recovery (http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf300t/openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob), copy it to your fastboot directory, then flash it using:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob
Followed by a reboot:
fastboot reboot
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Thanks for the info. I am unable to get fastboot to recognize the device. The only way the PC recognizes it is via APX mode. Download mode just sits there at the ASUS screen and windows doesn't see any devices.
Still no love. Am I bleeding out the battery correctly? I am just running the boot screen until it dies then I try to power it on again.
I popped the back open today to see how difficult it would be to replace the mobo, doesn't look too bad. Just having difficulty finding a good online guide.
Also, just so I have the terminology straight, when the tf300t goes into a "boot loop" does it ever leave the asus screen and go black or does it just hang? Mine never goes black, just sits at the ASUS screen with "the device is unlocked" message. The only time I can get it to leave this screen is when I do a reboot and hold the + sign. then it goes black and APX is detected on windows.
Just wasn't sure if any of that information was useful.
T
One other solution is to unplug the battery for 30 minutes, then plug it back in.
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One other solution is to unplug the battery for 30 minutes, then plug it back in.
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Ok,
Tried disconnecting the mobo, no love. Ordered a new one for 75$ on ebay. Replaced the mobo and now the volume button doesn't work. Checked all the ribbon cables and they're snug. Probably broke something but I can't find what, so I am thinking of sucking that up. I can control volume with the settings. The only downfall is without a volume button I can't enter the boot loader, so no rooting/ cwm.
Least I'm back in business for now! And another positive is the mobo I received was 32 gig storage so it's like I got an upgrade... with a broken volume button =)
racet said:
Ok,
Tried disconnecting the mobo, no love. Ordered a new one for 75$ on ebay. Replaced the mobo and now the volume button doesn't work. Checked all the ribbon cables and they're snug. Probably broke something but I can't find what, so I am thinking of sucking that up. I can control volume with the settings. The only downfall is without a volume button I can't enter the boot loader, so no rooting/ cwm.
Least I'm back in business for now! And another positive is the mobo I received was 32 gig storage so it's like I got an upgrade... with a broken volume button =)
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Usually, the volume button does not fail. Remember the volume button connects to, but is NOT part of the mother board. If it feels stuck when you push it, that's because you snapped the back cover in wrong. You need to slide it in at the corner where the buttons (volume & power) are, then pop in the rest of it. Take it out and do it again.
Till this morning my Infinity I was on CleanROM Inheritance 3.4.7 with TWRP 2.5.0.0 Recovery, this worked fine. However I wanted to switch to CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.4.1 so I flashed 10.6.1.14.4 WW Bootloader and TWRP 2.5, as said in the OP. Unfortunately after the flash my device is dead, maybee bricked? I can't power on my tablet, with power on - volume down I can't get into recovery anymore.
I can't remember exactly what I saw after the flash. There should be an blue bar but I can't remember I have seen it. I saw this bar before when I flashed another ROM. The tabled had enough battery power, 90 or 95%.
When I put the tablet to my laptop I saw the word APX under other devices. Windows and Windows update doenst't seem to have the drivers present, luckily i found modified Universal naked driver at this blog. So now I have APX, but no fastboot.
When I read this thread, there is not much hope for me. Or is there a way to boot in fastboot modus? Any suggestions?
musicfreak said:
Till this morning my Infinity I was on CleanROM Inheritance 3.4.7 with TWRP 2.5.0.0 Recovery, this worked fine. However I wanted to switch to CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.4.1 so I flashed 10.6.1.14.4 WW Bootloader and TWRP 2.5, as said in the OP. Unfortunately after the flash my device is dead, maybee bricked? I can't power on my tablet, with power on - volume down I can't get into recovery anymore.
I can't remember exactly what I saw after the flash. There should be an blue bar but I can't remember I have seen it. I saw this bar before when I flashed another ROM. The tabled had enough battery power, 90 or 95%.
When I put the tablet to my laptop I saw the word APX under other devices. Windows and Windows update doenst't seem to have the drivers present, luckily i found modified Universal naked driver at this blog. So now I have APX, but no fastboot.
When I read this thread, there is not much hope for me. Or is there a way to boot in fastboot modus? Any suggestions?
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I would figure the tablet is on somehow if APX is noticing it. Have you tried holding down the power button until it vibrates to force shut it down then hold the power and volume down to get back into the boot loader?
Just wanting to make sure because APX is useless unless you have you NVFLASH blobs.
Tylor
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD
Tylorw1 said:
I would figure the tablet is on somehow if APX is noticing it. Have you tried holding down the power button until it vibrates to force shut it down then hold the power and volume down to get back into the boot loader?
Just wanting to make sure because APX is useless unless you have you NVFLASH blobs.
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I thought I couldn't make my Transformer to power down. I hold the power button till it vibrates as you suggests. When I press volume down - power button nothing happens, the screen remains blank...
Maybee Nvflash is an option for me?
If I read http://rootzwiki.com/topic/35086-gu...rs-guide-unbrickrecoverdowngradeupgrade-tf201 correctly you can flash Nvflash in APX mode.
musicfreak said:
Maybee Nvflash is an option for me?
If I read http://rootzwiki.com/topic/35086-gu...rs-guide-unbrickrecoverdowngradeupgrade-tf201 correctly you can flash Nvflash in APX mode.
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For this procedure, you must have obtained a blob.bin file by installing the hacked bootloader while you were still on a 9.4.5.26 or older bootloader.
If you don't have this file, and you don't know your tablet's unique SBK (Secure Boot Key), which nobody outside Asus knows, then you can't use nvflash.
Ah, so Nvflash is no option...
I contacted Asus support today by mail. First they came with the option of reinstalling the operating system for about 75 euro. Is that realistic? Or is an motherboard swap necessary? In that case the cost are about 160 till 200 euro. Quit a lot of mony. Then Ebay seems a better alternative...
musicfreak said:
Ah, so Nvflash is no option...
I contacted Asus support today by mail. First they came with the option of reinstalling the operating system for about 75 euro. Is that realistic? Or is an motherboard swap necessary? In that case the cost are about 160 till 200 euro. Quit a lot of mony. Then Ebay seems a better alternative...
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If you can't get into recovery and you're using the correct side of the volume rocker (left!) and it really, really doesn't react to holding the power button for eternity - then you're probably bricked
The question is why? And how?
This hardly ever happens on the CleanRoms...
Did you reboot into system after flashing the bootloader and before flashing CromiX?
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD
I don't know what happened after I flashed the 10.6.1.14.4 WW Bootloader and TWRP 2.5 recovery. After a while the tablet didn't react anymore...
In a Dutch forum I get the suggestion to check Easyflasher (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxNmK6uXfFE&list=PLudvvIZ2s2oHbCK2Gb8aZHIoPpABzwthA). But om http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012 I read WARNING: IF YOU USE THIS ON YOUR TF201/TF300/TF700 YOU WILL BRICK IT so this will be of no use I think.
I wouldn't use this -- it has been reported earlier to brick.
Have you tried to get into the bootloader -- that's what Tylor rightfully suggested, but I find your reply ambiguous -- press and hold down the left volume button ("volume down") and while you do so, keep the power button pressed until you feel it vibrate. Release the power button, and when/if you see some icons, release the volume button.
You're based in Amersfoort -- do you visit Utrecht with any regularity? (I live in Hoorn, but work shifts in the UMC Utrecht so might take a look at it for you.)
berndblb said:
The question is why? And how?
This hardly ever happens on the CleanRoms...
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD
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I strongly suspect the Recovery, I also had issues attempting to flash a later version of Clean
Rom. It took a day of flashing to get the tab back to health. Along the same lines I have also had issues flashing my T'bolt and also my DNA. For the time being I am refraining from changes on the tab and DNA.
I have used both CWM and TWRP
MartyHulskemper said:
Have you tried to get into the bootloader -- that's what Tylor rightfully suggested, but I find your reply ambiguous -- press and hold down the left volume button ("volume down") and while you do so, keep the power button pressed until you feel it vibrate. Release the power button, and when/if you see some icons, release the volume button.
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I've done this, but I see no Icons.... For me it's hard to see if my tablet is on or off. But when I hold the power button for a long time it vibrates so I assume it's off then.
You're based in Amersfoort -- do you visit Utrecht with any regularity? (I live in Hoorn, but work shifts in the UMC Utrecht so might take a look at it for you.)
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What a great offer! Sometimes I visit Utrecht, and the UMC so this would be nice. When I'm planning to visit Utrecht I will give you a sign.
OK, so I went over and despite musicfreak having good ideas along the way, we haven't been able to revive his 700, and I'm not feeling too optimistic it can be done. However, I don't want to pass up the opportunity for _that to show off his immense skill once more (feel the pressure? ) and help musicfreak out.
In short:
- unit doesn't actually boot into the bootloader at all, apparently. Screen stays black, no white lettering anywhere. Not a single one. Dead as a dodo.
- only APX mode is available, by booting with VOL_UP pressed-- nothing else works (screen is oof, so I cannot tell if anything else is loading; Windows detects only APX device connected). No fastboot.
- the procedure for reflashing stock doesn't work at all, obviously, because there was a custom recovery (TWRP) -- still, grasping every little straw, we tried -- everything -- but the screen stays black.
My own 700 is detected properly in fastboot mode, so it seems unlikely we have a cabling and/or USB port and/or OS error (tried both WinXP 32-bit and 7 64-bit).
After the usual hassle of getting the drivers in place -- musicfreak's saving the day of installing the patched drivers (I though the patch had gone mainline by now) -- we haven't been able to get any further.
Is there a command we can get to the device in APX mode to detect what is causing this?
Is this recoverable? RMA?
Thanks for the help and insights, guys and girls.
MartyHulskemper said:
- unit doesn't actually boot into the bootloader at all, apparently. Screen stays black, no white lettering anywhere. Not a single one. Dead as a dodo.
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Dead/broken/missing bootloader (or broken eMMC), or dead screen.
MartyHulskemper said:
- only APX mode is available, by booting with VOL_UP pressed-- nothing else works (screen is oof, so I cannot tell if anything else is loading; Windows detects only APX device connected). No fastboot.
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If you tried to enable fastboot mode blindly and the PC didn't detect it, then we can rule out "dead screen".
MartyHulskemper said:
Is there a command we can get to the device in APX mode to detect what is causing this?
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The only way to do anything in APX mode is NVFlash. Without the SBK (aka "unobtainium") or the "wheelie" tool and the matching blob, that mode is useless, as far as I know.
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Dead/broken/missing bootloader (or broken eMMC), or dead screen.
If you tried to enable fastboot mode blindly and the PC didn't detect it, then we can rule out "dead screen".
The only way to do anything in APX mode is NVFlash. Without the SBK (aka "unobtainium") or the "wheelie" tool and the matching blob, that mode is useless, as far as I know.
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Yup, the two options you call out here were in my head, too. I got over to musicfreaks' thinking that the bootloader was actually working, but it soon turned out to be dead. Since the only mode Windows can detect is APX and neither adb nor fastboot give any reaction or meaningful reply, I guess musicfreak's 700 is deceased.
@OP: given the fact that even our guru knows not how to save your 700, it comes down to either salvaging the parts and selling them on their own, or selling the broken unit and dock together subtracting the repair cost.
Anyone having specific ideas which is better? (I'd veer towards selling it in whole, which at least makes sure you're not going to get stuck with loose parts...)
Yes, there seems no hope for my TF700 anymore....
I also think that selling the whole set (tablet and dock) is the best choice.
Unfortunately looks like a brick to me. Without nvflash the only option is to send it off to Asus if you want it fixed. Otherwise sell it for parts (Screen, digitiser, case etc)
I will, ýesterday I've put my Infinity on sale, see this at on Tweakers.net (in Dutch). Anyone interested here?
One thing comes to my mind: why can't the SBK be generated? Can't it be extracted somehow from the processor?
@MartyHulskemper: Have we tried to flash the stock rom from MicroSD card? I'm not sure.
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I will, ýesterday I've put my Infinity on sale, see this at on Tweakers.net (in Dutch). Anyone interested here?
One thing comes to my mind: why can't the SBK be generated? Can't it be extracted somehow from the processor?
@MartyHulskemper: Have we tried to flash the stock rom from MicroSD card? I'm not sure.
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Nope. If it were unencrypted, we could've tackled it ages ago and use it to unlock the bootloader without ASUS knowing. I have no doubt that the processor serial number or some other identifier does figure into the process, but we do not know the rest of the algorithm used.
As to your specific question: there is no use in trying to flash anything from the microSD card since we couldn't get into the bootloader at all, and therefore have never even seen a recovery of whatever description or denomination.
As I said when I was at your place: I was udner the impression you at least had the bootloader and fastboot access. Although it's probably hard working even then, it would not be without hope. Not having a bootloader, and not having Nvflash at hand, well... I fear it is without hope.
It has been a while since I post the last update to this thread.
In short: I sent my tablet tot Asus, they charge me 310 euro. After an email discussion with them without notice they sent the tablet back to me. I asked the shop where I bought it for repair, and now I nead some information for my email to them.
All this goed wrong when I flashed CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.7.0. Is flashing this ROM more risky then flasting CleanROM Inheritance 3.4.7? If so, why?
I hope somebody can explain this to me.
musicfreak said:
It has been a while since I post the last update to this thread.
In short: I sent my tablet tot Asus, they charge me 310 euro. After an email discussion with them without notice they sent the tablet back to me. I asked the shop where I bought it for repair, and now I nead some information for my email to them.
All this goed wrong when I flashed CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.7.0. Is flashing this ROM more risky then flasting CleanROM Inheritance 3.4.7? If so, why?
I hope somebody can explain this to me.
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No it is no more risky than flashing any ROM. Flashing a ROM is not very risky cos even if you brick you will be soft bricked and usually that is recoverable. Your issue may have been related to the bootloader and recovery flash. Did you interrupt it - it should have rebooted on its own after the blue bar went to full?
I bricked a TF300T today, and I'd like to know if there is possibility that it might be repaired.
I was attempting to install CyanogenMod 10.1 on the tablet for my friends, which I offered to do since I have a bit of experience doing similar on other devices. It was running Android 4.2, and had the latest firmware (v10.6.1.15.3, WW). After researching the XDA forums, I unlocked and rooted the device, and installed the TWRP recovery (2.5.0.0). I used TWRP to flash CM 10.1 and the Google apps, but when I tried to boot I got stuck at the Asus logo. After some more research I realized that the official release of CM doesn't work with the 4.2 bootloader, and that if I wanted to install that ROM I would need to downgrade my bootloader (right?).
The trouble occurred during the downgrade. I downloaded the 10.4.2.20 firmware and used flashboot to flash it. The flash completely successfully and I was going to run "flashboot reboot." Thinking I'd save keystrokes on the command line, I hit the up arrow to call up my last command, and meant to delete the last half of it, but I managed to hit 'enter' instead, starting the flash over again. I cancelled the command (^C), which might not have been wise -- but then I made my dumbest move, and powered the device off. (I'm not really sure why; I guess I assumed I'd still be able to get into fastboot mode.)
Now the device will not boot at all, except into APX mode -- i.e., the screen is blank, but when plugged into the computer the device registers. From what I've read here, there isn't really anything useful I can do in APX mode, given that I never setup nvflash, and I can't figure out any way of getting the tablet to do anything else.
Is there anything I've missed? Is there anything I could accomplish by cracking open the tablet (popping out the battery)? I've seen references to replacing the logic board – would that work, and how should I go about this? I know most if not all of these questions have been answered in different places before, and I tried to do my homework, but I figured I'd ask in case anyone had new experience or expertise to share.
I think to only solution is to replace the main board OR buy a new tablet :'(
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T
jay-roc said:
I bricked a TF300T today, and I'd like to know if there is possibility that it might be repaired.
I was attempting to install CyanogenMod 10.1 on the tablet for my friends, which I offered to do since I have a bit of experience doing similar on other devices. It was running Android 4.2, and had the latest firmware (v10.6.1.15.3, WW). After researching the XDA forums, I unlocked and rooted the device, and installed the TWRP recovery (2.5.0.0). I used TWRP to flash CM 10.1 and the Google apps, but when I tried to boot I got stuck at the Asus logo. After some more research I realized that the official release of CM doesn't work with the 4.2 bootloader, and that if I wanted to install that ROM I would need to downgrade my bootloader (right?).
The trouble occurred during the downgrade. I downloaded the 10.4.2.20 firmware and used flashboot to flash it. The flash completely successfully and I was going to run "flashboot reboot." Thinking I'd save keystrokes on the command line, I hit the up arrow to call up my last command, and meant to delete the last half of it, but I managed to hit 'enter' instead, starting the flash over again. I cancelled the command (^C), which might not have been wise -- but then I made my dumbest move, and powered the device off. (I'm not really sure why; I guess I assumed I'd still be able to get into fastboot mode.)
Now the device will not boot at all, except into APX mode -- i.e., the screen is blank, but when plugged into the computer the device registers. From what I've read here, there isn't really anything useful I can do in APX mode, given that I never setup nvflash, and I can't figure out any way of getting the tablet to do anything else.
Is there anything I've missed? Is there anything I could accomplish by cracking open the tablet (popping out the battery)? I've seen references to replacing the logic board – would that work, and how should I go about this? I know most if not all of these questions have been answered in different places before, and I tried to do my homework, but I figured I'd ask in case anyone had new experience or expertise to share.
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APX mode is useless without nvflash installed and nvflash can only be installed while on ICS and once you leave ICS you can't go back.
Some Info: the vehicles to recover without nvflash are
1. recovery - stock or twrp
2. adb
3. fastboot
Do any of these work?
Try this link to find ways you may not have used yet -to get to the bootloader - thus recovery or fastboot
[GUIDE] Enter APX mode or Bootloader-recovery menu!
For future reference here is the way I see the recovery and rom matching issue.
4.1 bootloader - 10.4.2.9, 10.4.2.13, 10.4.2.17, 10.4.2.18, 10.4.2.20 - twrp openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob
4.2 bootloader - 10.6.1.8 - twrp openrecovery-twrp-2.4.4.0-tf300t-4.2.blob
4.2.1 bootloader - 10.6.1.15.3 - twrp openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-4.2.blob
tobdaryl said:
APX mode is useless without nvflash installed and nvflash can only be installed while on ICS and once you leave ICS you can't go back.
Some Info: the vehicles to recover without nvflash are
1. recovery - stock or twrp
2. adb
3. fastboot
Do any of these work?
Try this link to find ways you may not have used yet -to get to the bootloader - thus recovery or fastboot
[GUIDE] Enter APX mode or Bootloader-recovery menu!
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Thanks for the response. I've already tried the relevant methods in the guide, except for disconnecting the battery. I can get into APX mode -- the tablet registers as an APX device when plugged into the computer -- but I can't get it to enter the bootloader, so recovery, adb, and fastboot do not work. At this point I don't have much hope that the device will ever boot again without replacing the motherboard.
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Thanks for the response. I've already tried the relevant methods in the guide, except for disconnecting the battery. I can get into APX mode -- the tablet registers as an APX device when plugged into the computer -- but I can't get it to enter the bootloader, so recovery, adb, and fastboot do not work. At this point I don't have much hope that the device will ever boot again without replacing the motherboard.
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I'm sorry, I hoped the guide would give you a chance of recovery.
I definitely appreciate the help, and the guide's a great resource.
tobdaryl said:
I'm sorry, I hoped the guide would give you a chance of recovery.
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jay-roc said:
I definitely appreciate the help, and the guide's a great resource.
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You are welcome!
I had wished for better results.
Good Luck!
noahvt said:
I think to only solution is to replace the main board OR buy a new tablet :'(
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Is there any tips for buying mainboard? Should it be exactly the same as in my tablet (I mean the same region and, therefore, version of ROM installed), maybe serials.
I have a bricked TF300T, and the only way I have to resurrect it - MB replacement. So, please, ANY info will be useful. Thanks in advance.
try to get it into fastboot somehow - i was stuck in apx too but with a bit of trying i was able to get to fastboot (try resetbutton + vol-down, let it completly drain of power, charge it back and try again)
here is what i did after i regained fastboot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
gl
-Buster
Buster99 said:
try to get it into fastboot somehow - i was stuck in apx too but with a bit of trying i was able to get to fastboot (try resetbutton + vol-down, let it completly drain of power, charge it back and try again)
here is what i did after i regained fastboot:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
gl
-Buster
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I'm so damn appreciated! Thank you so much)) I'd add this way to get to fastboot - adb reboot fastboot - just from faulty CWM. Other way it didn't worked.
I got mine working this way
Link to my thread --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45120193#post45120193
Hope it helps. Try It!
ozkrtech said:
Link to my thread --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45120193#post45120193
Hope it helps. Try It!
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I have the same problem...
My TF300T got bricked and now i cant boot at all anymore, i just see the Asus logo.
Vol down and power doesnt work but i think i can boot it into APX mode, screen stays black but my pc recognises an APX device.
At first my pc didnt install the driver but than i found APX drivers in these forums.
I've downloaded the APX drivers from a thread and i can choose to install various drivers, i tried all of them.
The one i think i need is the Asus Transformer ADB interface driver but this one along with every other one i can choose from doesn't work.
After installing and trying fastboot devices and adb devices i never had a device name show up
im kinda stuck right now
Can anyone please give me some advice ?
Cheers, any help is appreciated
marty
martyzzz said:
I have the same problem...
My TF300T got bricked and now i cant boot at all anymore, i just see the Asus logo.
Vol down and power doesnt work but i think i can boot it into APX mode, screen stays black but my pc recognises an APX device.
At first my pc didnt install the driver but than i found APX drivers in these forums.
I've downloaded the APX drivers from a thread and i can choose to install various drivers, i tried all of them.
The one i think i need is the Asus Transformer ADB interface driver but this one along with every other one i can choose from doesn't work.
After installing and trying fastboot devices and adb devices i never had a device name show up
im kinda stuck right now
Can anyone please give me some advice ?
Cheers, any help is appreciated
marty
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Can you explain me step by step what you did to get bricked? Are you on bootloader 4.1 or 4.2+? 10.4.x.x is 4.1 and 10.6.x.x is 4.2+
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Can you explain me step by step what you did to get bricked? Are you on bootloader 4.1 or 4.2+? 10.4.x.x is 4.1 and 10.6.x.x is 4.2+
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Bought the Asus tab a year back and kept it original and updated by Asus for a few months.
Begin this year i unlocked it through a guide here on XDA (i dont thin through the Asus APK but another way).
After it succesfully unlucked (you could see "your device is unlocked" in the left top of the Asus boot screen i installed CWM.
After CWM i installed Cyogenmod 10.1 and kept it updated for months
This was all in the beginning of this year...
In june after updating Cyogenmod 10.1 to a newer version it wouldnt boot up anymore (i still had acces to my CWM recovery at this time).
So i switched back to the last working Cyogenmod 10.1 version (think it was 15th or 16th june).
I left it again for 2 months, still everything was fine till i saw that Cyogenmod 10.2 was out on XDA.
The upcomming is all last week;
First i tried to install 10.2 through CWM but my tab wouldnt boot up.
Than i switched recovery through fastboot because i have read that 10.2 was only compatible with TWRP 2.5+ so i got the latest TWRP
(2.6.0.0 i think)
After booting into TWRP i fully wiped the tab (i might have wiped everything because i dont know TWRP so well), after the wipe i wanted to install 10.2 again.
My tab still didnt boot so i got anctious and wanted to switch back to my latest version 10.1 (june 2013 that did work) so i could at least use my tab again.
Installing 10.1 again didnt work through TWRP, after that i came to the conclusion that i couldt install any rom anymore, at every rom i got an error in TWRP so i thought i had the wrong TWRP installed. (see my other post for a link to the screenshot of the error msge, i just cant find it atm).
Last but not least i tried to load my old CWM again as recovery, after i did this i couldnt get into recovery anymore...
Thans basicly the whole story.
Hope some1 can help me out.
Thanks in advance !
Cheers
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Bought the Asus tab a year back and kept it original and updated by Asus for a few months.
Begin this year i unlocked it through a guide here on XDA (i dont thin through the Asus APK but another way).
After it succesfully unlucked (you could see "your device is unlocked" in the left top of the Asus boot screen i installed CWM.
After CWM i installed Cyogenmod 10.1 and kept it updated for months
This was all in the beginning of this year...
In june after updating Cyogenmod 10.1 to a newer version it wouldnt boot up anymore (i still had acces to my CWM recovery at this time).
So i switched back to the last working Cyogenmod 10.1 version (think it was 15th or 16th june).
I left it again for 2 months, still everything was fine till i saw that Cyogenmod 10.2 was out on XDA.
The upcomming is all last week;
First i tried to install 10.2 through CWM but my tab wouldnt boot up.
Than i switched recovery through fastboot because i have read that 10.2 was only compatible with TWRP 2.5+ so i got the latest TWRP
(2.6.0.0 i think)
After booting into TWRP i fully wiped the tab (i might have wiped everything because i dont know TWRP so well), after the wipe i wanted to install 10.2 again.
My tab still didnt boot so i got anctious and wanted to switch back to my latest version 10.1 (june 2013 that did work) so i could at least use my tab again.
Installing 10.1 again didnt work through TWRP, after that i came to the conclusion that i couldt install any rom anymore, at every rom i got an error in TWRP so i thought i had the wrong TWRP installed. (see my other post for a link to the screenshot of the error msge, i just cant find it atm).
Last but not least i tried to load my old CWM again as recovery, after i did this i couldnt get into recovery anymore...
Thans basicly the whole story.
Hope some1 can help me out.
Thanks in advance !
Cheers
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What happends when you press volume down+ power?
It jeeps rebooting or it goes to black screen? Have you tried pressing the reset button is below the micro sdcard slot.
You should be able to boot any recovery.
is I recall correctly cm switched partition layout to 4.2 on tf300.
if you still have fastboot try my guide to flash stock and then flash recovery and cm10.2. since it sounds a lot like my error I had with cm it should work for you as well.
good luck
Sent from my TF300T using xda app-developers app
ozkrtech said:
What happends when you press volume down+ power?
It jeeps rebooting or it goes to black screen? Have you tried pressing the reset button is below the micro sdcard slot.
You should be able to boot any recovery.
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When i press vol down+power i get the asus boot screen for a minute or 2, the tab switches off and on again to the same boot screen.
I cant boot into recovery
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Buster99 said:
is I recall correctly cm switched partition layout to 4.2 on tf300.
if you still have fastboot try my guide to flash stock and then flash recovery and cm10.2. since it sounds a lot like my error I had with cm it should work for you as well.
good luck
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I dont have fastboot in any way.
I can only power on the device with volume up + power to enter APX mode, than only my pc sees a USB device.
I tried a lot of differtent drivers but for nome of them i can ADB of Fastboot to the device.
It would help if someone that has managed to unbrick through APX mode posted the right driver for a TF300T
Cheers
have you tried the apx drivers that come with the sdk?
Sent from my GT-I9505 using xda app-developers app
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have you tried the apx drivers that come with the sdk?
Sent from my GT-I9505 using xda app-developers app
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Ive tried searching in the SDK forders but i cant find any.
If i try to install drivers automaticly and than point to the root SDK folder i get the windows msge the best drivers are already installed (no matter what driver is in stalled at that time)
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Ive tried searching in the SDK forders but i cant find any.
If i try to install drivers automaticly and than point to the root SDK folder i get the windows msge the best drivers are already installed (no matter what driver is in stalled at that time)
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don't just point at the folder
manually select the driver for the device from android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver
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