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Hi guys,
I installed that stupid Rom Manager and ****ed up my CWM. I needed to force coldboot to start my ROM.
Thats why I install a stock ROM from CWM and since then I cant start my transformer anymore. All thats starting is this god damn CWM over and over again.
I tried to using NV Flash, but I cant install the ADB drivers. My device is not recognized as a ADB device, but unknow device. I tried to download 3 different ADB drivers, but no luck. Also I think the device is suppose to beep when going into ADB mode, but mine doesnt.
I can still access CWM and have a stock rom and recovery on it, but installing them doesnt do jack,
Some links I tried that look promising but didnt help.
Wheeli NV Flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26639556
OnClickFlash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
Really dont know what todo. Anyone can help? Maybe using skype or so.
Marcie82 said:
Hi guys,
I installed that stupid Rom Manager and ****ed up my CWM. I needed to force coldboot to start my ROM.
Thats why I install a stock ROM from CWM and since then I cant start my transformer anymore. All thats starting is this god damn CWM over and over again.
I tried to using NV Flash, but I cant install the ADB drivers. My device is not recognized as a ADB device, but unknow device. I tried to download 3 different ADB drivers, but no luck. Also I think the device is suppose to beep when going into ADB mode, but mine doesnt.
I can still access CWM and have a stock rom and recovery on it, but installing them doesnt do jack,
Some links I tried that look promising but didnt help.
Wheeli NV Flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26639556
OnClickFlash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
Really dont know what todo. Anyone can help? Maybe using skype or so.
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maybe are dumb questions but:
is your sbk, the 1st or the 2nd version?
are you sure you've used the correct version of nvflash for your sbk?
have you tried to install usb driver simply from the asus website?
nattesh said:
maybe are dumb questions but:
is your sbk, the 1st or the 2nd version?
are you sure you've used the correct version of nvflash for your sbk?
have you tried to install usb driver simply from the asus website?
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Tried both and they will tell me they cant find my transformer. The asus drivers are installed, before I bricked the phone I could copy files on it. But now it will only show as unknown usb device and I cant install a driver for it.
Listen since your tablet is B70 use 1st method... also "easy flash" has a link to a driver called "universal naked driver" use it... then try rooting.. should work fine
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda app-developers app
udupa82 said:
Listen since your tablet is B70 use 1st method... also "easy flash" has a link to a driver called "universal naked driver" use it... then try rooting.. should work fine
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda app-developers app
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already tried the naked drivers . the device doesnt recognize any drivers.
Marcie82 said:
Hi guys,
I installed that stupid Rom Manager and ****ed up my CWM. I needed to force coldboot to start my ROM.
Thats why I install a stock ROM from CWM and since then I cant start my transformer anymore. All thats starting is this god damn CWM over and over again.
I tried to using NV Flash, but I cant install the ADB drivers. My device is not recognized as a ADB device, but unknow device. I tried to download 3 different ADB drivers, but no luck. Also I think the device is suppose to beep when going into ADB mode, but mine doesnt.
I can still access CWM and have a stock rom and recovery on it, but installing them doesnt do jack,
Some links I tried that look promising but didnt help.
Wheeli NV Flash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26639556
OnClickFlash
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
Really dont know what todo. Anyone can help? Maybe using skype or so.
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Could you be more specific about installing the custom firmware doesn't work? Did you wipe everything completely beforehand?
What did NVFlash tell you? Are you sure you really are in APX mode?
What you mean by "it doesn't recognize the driver" ? You should remove existing drivers from your laptop and install naked drivers... read the steps properly.... its pretty easy
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda app-developers app
BlackSoil said:
Could you be more specific about installing the custom firmware doesn't work? Did you wipe everything completely beforehand?
What did NVFlash tell you? Are you sure you really are in APX mode?
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I was trying to install the stock rom/recovery. did a complete wipe before. always works like charm when i do that on my phone.
NV Flash tells me that it doesn't recognize the phone. I am not sure if I am in APX mode. I read only that the tablet should make a sound, which it doesn't for me. When I press power+up windows is trying to install a driver though, so I am in some kind of mode.
udupa82 said:
What you mean by "it doesn't recognize the driver" ? You should remove existing drivers from your laptop and install naked drivers... read the steps properly.... its pretty easy
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda app-developers app
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Windows doesnt allow me to install the drivers for apx when Iam navigating to the driver folder. Tried serveral sources including the naked drivers.
Not so confident that removing drivers will help anything since I wasnt able to install a driver in the first place. I will browse my hardware list and see if there are some things that I can remove and try reinsalling.
Marcie82 said:
Windows doesnt allow me to install the drivers for apx when Iam navigating to the driver folder. Tried serveral sources including the naked drivers.
Not so confident that removing drivers will help anything since I wasnt able to install a driver in the first place. I will browse my hardware list and see if there are some things that I can remove and try reinsalling.
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Ok I attachted my transformer to my laptop and that one didnt have any drivers installed. I started the transformer with pressing the up+power button and windows installed a unknown usb device, without any possibility to select a driver. I tried to install the naked driver 0.7 from ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1379875 ) without any success.
Also wheeli shows an connection error v1 or v2.
See attachted Screenshots.
Anyone with a solution to flash stock rom ? or any rom.
Hello everyone
I need your help:
My tf101g running ICS 9.2.2.6 is not recognized by the pc ( tried 2 computers ) , it gives me unknown device!!!!! I formatted it but still not recognized.
Any Idea ?
Also i was wondering if possible to restore SU through ota rootkeeper ! If yes, Can someone upload a backup ?
Thanks In Advance
Sent from my Transformer TF101G using Tapatalk 2
Up up up.
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Have to tried manually installing drivers?
Solar.Plexus said:
Have to tried manually installing drivers?
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Thanks
Tried but no luck .
hearts king101 said:
Thanks
Tried but no luck .
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You sure? Which ones did you try?
I tried the one available in Asus official website.
Sent from my Transformer TF101G using Tapatalk 2
You could try these drivers here. If nothing else, you can use ADB to transfer files, if that's your main concern.
Solar.Plexus said:
You could try these drivers here. If nothing else, you can use ADB to transfer files, if that's your main concern.
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Already tried but I don't know why my PC cant recognize my TF, it gives me UNKNOWN. and regarding ADB, that's what i want so that i can root my device.
Thanks :highfive:
It says "unknown device" after you installed those drivers?
Solar.Plexus said:
It says "unknown device" after you installed those drivers?
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unknown device > try to update the driver > FAIL
FYI: The issue occurred on 2 different computers with 2 different OSs .
In which section of a Windows Device Manager does the unknown device appear?
Sent from my Slider SL101
Solar.Plexus said:
In which section of a Windows Device Manager does the unknown device appear?
Sent from my Slider SL101
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What do you think ?
And sorry for bothering you
It's no bother, just trying to help out.
Can you try to force install drivers? From the Device Manager, choose to update the driver software -> browse my computer for driver software -> let me pick of a list of device drivers on my computer -> and then choose one of the ones you see. Or even uncheck the compatible hardware box and look for a Generic USB driver. It's a long shot.
Solar.Plexus said:
It's no bother, just trying to help out.
Can you try to force install drivers? From the Device Manager, choose to update the driver software -> browse my computer for driver software -> let me pick of a list of device drivers on my computer -> and then choose one of the ones you see. Or even uncheck the compatible hardware box and look for a Generic USB driver. It's a long shot.
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It did not work ( It said " the wizard couldn't find a better match for your hardware than software you currently have installed " although when I check for the current installed driver It said ' No driver Installed "
BUT:
I'm going to install a new OS bcuz I have issue with current one and try again but its late now in KSA ( 12 am ) so will do that tomorrow.
Thank you for your kind help. really appreciate that.
See you soon
That's weird. By going through that process, it should force Windows to install the drivers, even if they aren't compatible with the device. Although it's been a long while since I used XP, so I'm not really sure anymore what it's capable of doing.
http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Eee+Pad+Transformer+TF101&os=32
the drivers are all right on the asus site nice and handy. install asus sync too.
haxin said:
http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Eee+Pad+Transformer+TF101&os=32
the drivers are all right on the asus site nice and handy. install asus sync too.
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That's not the problem here. OP says the drivers or any others aren't able to be installed to the device.
Solar.Plexus said:
That's not the problem here. OP says the drivers or any others aren't able to be installed to the device.
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Exactly. Even after installing a fresh copy of XP, the issue persists :silly:
I'll try again and again until I fix the problem OR I break my PC
hearts king101 said:
Exactly. Even after installing a fresh copy of XP, the issue persists :silly:
I'll try again and again until I fix the problem OR I break my PC
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Hmm.. If it still says unknown device it shouldn't be a problem with the cable, since the computer can at least detect the device being connected.
I'll dig around when I get back home to my PC to see which driver I used to connect successfully.
here. its been a while since i did my tf101 first root, and a while since ive even used a windows computer, but i still had everything left on it. heres a link to the asus sync installer, the android usb drivers, adb, and fastboot executeables, and some other root **** that i cant remember what was for, kernel, and recovery blob i believe. nowmif these drivers dont get your device known on the windows machine then nothing will.
i'm pretty sure the google usb windows driver for adb connections is in there too. if not then you can just download the android-sdk for windows and install it from the <sdk>/extras/google/usb_driver/ directory.
https://www.box.com/shared/oosu8ejuljmlyzp0m677 straight from my box account.
Wondering if anyone can clarify, I just purchased a TF700T and would like to root it but I am having a bit a problem having fastboot.exe or adb.exe detecting the tablet.
I have already unlocked the device with the Asus tool and I am able to place the device in fastboot mode. However when I type FASTBOOT DEVICES or ADB DEVICES on the command prompt nothing is found.
The tablet is seen by the OS (Windows 8 64bit) - Device manager Iists the device appropriately (I believe)
Specs –
Windows 8 64 bit
Asus TF700T
Firmware V10.4.4.25
Is there something I missing? Thanks for the assistance.
ylafont said:
Wondering if anyone can clarify, I just purchased a TF700T and would like to root it but I am having a bit a problem having fastboot.exe or adb.exe detecting the tablet.
I have already unlocked the device with the Asus tool and I am able to place the device in fastboot mode. However when I type FASTBOOT DEVICES or ADB DEVICES on the command prompt nothing is found.
The tablet is seen by the OS (Windows 8 64bit) - Device manager Iists the device appropriately (I believe)
Specs –
Windows 8 64 bit
Asus TF700T
Firmware V10.4.4.25
Is there something I missing? Thanks for the assistance.
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Sounds like you don't have the right drivers installed. You can use the naked drivers or what I used the infinity root drivers I believe. Or you can have the Android SDK package nstalled as well if you want everything to be done for you that way.
I'm sure it's all in a guide in General somewhere....
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sbdags said:
Sounds like you don't have the right drivers installed. You can use the naked drivers or what I used the infinity root drivers I believe. Or you can have the Android SDK package nstalled as well if you want everything to be done for you that way.
I'm sure it's all in a guide in General somewhere....
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BTW do you get a normal response if you type ADB DEVICES when the tablet is booted into android?
Are you in fastboot mode properly? Power and voume down until 4 icons appear, volume down twice to usb icon and volume up once?
sbdags said:
Sounds like you don't have the right drivers installed. You can use the naked drivers or what I used the infinity root drivers I believe. Or you can have the Android SDK package nstalled as well if you want everything to be done for you that way.
I'm sure it's all in a guide in General somewhere....
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BTW do you get a normal response if you type ADB DEVICES when the tablet is booted into android?
Are you in fastboot mode properly? Power and voume down until 4 icons appear, volume down twice to usb icon and volume up once?
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The Device is in proper USB Fastboot mode, upon selecting USB option when booing the table displays "Starting Fastboot USB Download Protocol"
I do not get a response when typing ADB DEVICES when the table is booted into Android.
I have tried to installed other drivers (Even delete the old one) and everything the machines tell me that the latest drivers are already installed. I will keep looking for other. Please let me know the location of the recommend.
thanks for the reply
ylafont said:
The Device is in proper USB Fastboot mode, upon selecting USB option when booing the table displays "Starting Fastboot USB Download Protocol"
I do not get a response when typing ADB DEVICES when the table is booted into Android.
I have tried to installed other drivers (Even delete the old one) and everything the machines tell me that the latest drivers are already installed. I will keep looking for other. Please let me know the location of the recommend.
thanks for the reply
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Wins 7 64bits is tricky with tf700 driver, sometimes you need to remove Asus sync if installed, however please try this see if it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094746
I was trying to find the post where a user had mentioned temporarily disabling windows firewall allowed a connection to the tablet.
Edit: Found it
Response number 8 >>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1862639
Thats OK said:
I was trying to find the post where a user had mentioned temporarily disabling windows firewall allowed a connection to the tablet.
Edit: Found it
Response number 8 >>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1862639
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I tried the Transformer ADB TOOl V 10 - no go.
I installed the Universal Drivers from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766220 and
Device manager change from the above statin "Asus Android Bootloader interface" to "Asus Fastboot Interface"
still no go, Tried the ADB tool again just to make sure and still no go.
I also update the laptops bios just in case. Will keep on trying,.
Oh, and I did turn off the Firewall - No go.
ylafont said:
Wondering if anyone can clarify, I just purchased a TF700T and would like to root it but I am having a bit a problem having fastboot.exe or adb.exe detecting the tablet.
I have already unlocked the device with the Asus tool and I am able to place the device in fastboot mode. However when I type FASTBOOT DEVICES or ADB DEVICES on the command prompt nothing is found.
The tablet is seen by the OS (Windows 8 64bit) - Device manager Iists the device appropriately (I believe)
Specs –
Windows 8 64 bit
Asus TF700T
Firmware V10.4.4.25
Is there something I missing? Thanks for the assistance.
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Not sure how far that helps, but I had a similar question here. I'm on a Linux system though. The fastboot devices command doesn't do anything for me. When I tried to flash away, it worked though. For me, I always have to give the -i parameter to the fastboot command, even when the description says it is not necessary.
FordPrefect said:
Not sure how far that helps, but I had a similar question here. I'm on a Linux system though. The fastboot devices command doesn't do anything for me. When I tried to flash away, it worked though. For me, I always have to give the -i parameter to the fastboot command, even when the description says it is not necessary.
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Not sure if the planets were aligned or my system was possessed last night. But it worked today!
could have been one of the reboots of the machine?
AW: [Q] Tablet not detected by Fastboot
ylafont said:
Not sure if the planets were aligned or my system was possessed last night. But it worked today!
could have been one of the reboots of the machine?
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Amazing what exorcists can achieve!
Gesendet von meinem ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T mit Tapatalk 2
FordPrefect said:
Amazing what exorcists can achieve!
Gesendet von meinem ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T mit Tapatalk 2
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I just notice something while i was experimenting. There are some version of adb and fastboot that do not work (Could be that they are obsolete) but i did not find any reference on that.
I had one or two version on my system that did not work. The only one which made a connection as the one mentioned by FordPerfect http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094746
From this i was able to use ADB but not fastboot (still looking for that one)
I run Windows 7 64 bit pro and I had trouble as well. If you look in this folder:
https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0B3VhrPabRj-FRm1zbXBSZngxUE0/edit?usp=sharing
There is a fastboot zip that I used. The guide stated you extract the zip to your C drive, and the file you wish to fastboot just put in the folder. I used this zip to flash 2.4.1 TWRP at the time. I just renamed it twrp.blob and it actually worked using the commands in any other guide. I did not have any success at all at trying to get my tablet to connect until I tried this little method. Try it if you like.
Tylor
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Rom: CleanRom Inheritance 3.4.6 Odex
Kernal: _That's Stock V4 Kernal
Theme: Timberwolf's Blues & Jazz Theme V1.9
A FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
Same Problem
ylafont said:
Wondering if anyone can clarify, I just purchased a TF700T and would like to root it but I am having a bit a problem having fastboot.exe or adb.exe detecting the tablet.
I have already unlocked the device with the Asus tool and I am able to place the device in fastboot mode. However when I type FASTBOOT DEVICES or ADB DEVICES on the command prompt nothing is found.
The tablet is seen by the OS (Windows 8 64bit) - Device manager Iists the device appropriately (I believe)
Specs –
Windows 8 64 bit
Asus TF700T
Firmware V10.4.4.25
Is there something I missing? Thanks for the assistance.
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>> I have exactly the same problem, and no clue what is it. Any help?
GBDias said:
>> I have exactly the same problem, and no clue what is it. Any help?
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Probably a driver problem in Win8.
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1982718
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berndblb said:
Probably a driver problem in Win8.
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1982718
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>> I tried, but windows didn't install drivers: its show a message indicating a problem with the hash of catalogue.
Anyone can help?
Correcting: i disable windows signature drivers (again) and install naked drivers. But didnt work too.
Hi All,
It has been a time that I unlocked my TF700t then followed the CM10 documentation to install 10.0 using CWM.
Recently I wanted to upgrade to 10.1 but it didn't work and ended with my tablet rebooting undefinitely.
I reverted then to install back the ASUS stock Rom from their website :
- I downloaded the file
- unzipped it (since it contains another zip)
- put it on a micro SD
- Booted into CWM
- installed the zip
I ended with a working tablet on the stock rom JB 4.1 but know I wanted to try again CM but I cannot access recovery anymore. I can access the bootloader but when I select RCK I get the droid laying on his back with the warning sign.
I thought I would need to flash another recovery (TWRP or other) using fastboot but now when I plug the tablet to my PC it keeps telling me that the device is not recognized. I tried to install the USB driver but it doesn't get detected.
Can anyone please help ? The tablet is working but I am afraid that it has lost some of its capabilities.
Thanks
Nacef
nacef_l said:
Hi All,
It has been a time that I unlocked my TF700t then followed the CM10 documentation to install 10.0 using CWM.
Recently I wanted to upgrade to 10.1 but it didn't work and ended with my tablet rebooting undefinitely.
I reverted then to install back the ASUS stock Rom from their website :
- I downloaded the file
- unzipped it (since it contains another zip)
- put it on a micro SD
- Booted into CWM
- installed the zip
I ended with a working tablet on the stock rom JB 4.1 but know I wanted to try again CM but I cannot access recovery anymore. I can access the bootloader but when I select RCK I get the droid laying on his back with the warning sign.
I thought I would need to flash another recovery (TWRP or other) using fastboot but now when I plug the tablet to my PC it keeps telling me that the device is not recognized. I tried to install the USB driver but it doesn't get detected.
Can anyone please help ? The tablet is working but I am afraid that it has lost some of its capabilities.
Thanks
Nacef
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Go to your system setting and select storage. Click the 3 dots in the upper right corner and tick the box which is Media device (MTP).. Good luck..
LetMeKnow said:
Go to your system setting and select storage. Click the 3 dots in the upper right corner and tick the box which is Media device (MTP).. Good luck..
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I just tried that but it did not work, windows is still displaying USB device not recognized.
nacef_l said:
I just tried that but it did not work, windows is still displaying USB device not recognized.
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What Windows version are you running?
You may have to uninstall the drivers for your MTP device before installing new ones as well as disabling Windows to automatically install drivers for a new device, then manually point it to the Universal Naked Drivers folder.
Or downlaod Android SDK tool ad through it the Platform Tools and USB drivers.
BTW: When you flashed the stock firmware you lost your custom recovery. That's why you see the dead Droid - it's the stock recovery.
If you can't get fastboot to work you can use Motochopper to root your JB 4.1 stock firmware and then GooManager to install the latest TWRP recovery.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
I have tested it on WinXP, Win7, Ubuntu and another box with Win XP. Always same thing the device is not recognized.
When I try to update the driver and point it manually to the naked drivers it cannot detect them.
I guess that even for running Motochopper I will need to get USB working to be able to root my device.
Any help please ? I am stuck with a sluggish stock mod that buries the perfs of my device.
nacef_l said:
I have tested it on WinXP, Win7, Ubuntu and another box with Win XP. Always same thing the device is not recognized.
When I try to update the driver and point it manually to the naked drivers it cannot detect them.
I guess that even for running Motochopper I will need to get USB working to be able to root my device.
Any help please ? I am stuck with a sluggish stock mod that buries the perfs of my device.
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You do have USB debugging enabled in the Developer settings, do you?
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berndblb said:
You do have USB debugging enabled in the Developer settings, do you?
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Yes checked and double checked that
nacef_l said:
Yes checked and double checked that
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Then it's a driver problem and it's solvable. What do you see in Device Manager under Portable Devices with your tablet connected? Did you uninstall the driver and re-install it?
Did you try to install Asus Sync (which should give you compatible drivers for the TF700)?
So many driver problems lately... there's got to be a pattern to it, but what it may be beats me :what:
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
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Then it's a driver problem and it's solvable. What do you see in Device Manager under Portable Devices with your tablet connected? Did you uninstall the driver and re-install it?
Did you try to install Asus Sync (which should give you compatible drivers for the TF700)?
So many driver problems lately... there's got to be a pattern to it, but what it may be beats me :what:
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
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In the Device Manager I have nothing under Portable Devices, but under USB devices it appears an Unrecognized USB Device and a bubble notifying about an unrecognized USB device keeps popping in the task bar. Even after installing ASUS Sync it is not detected.
nacef_l said:
In the Device Manager I have nothing under Portable Devices, but under USB devices it appears an Unrecognized USB Device and a bubble notifying about an unrecognized USB device keeps popping in the task bar. Even after installing ASUS Sync it is not detected.
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You don't connect your tablet to the PC through the dock USB port, do you?? Just had that in another thread....
If you connect the tablet directly, I'm stumped. No idea why it's not recognized...
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berndblb said:
You don't connect your tablet to the PC through the dock USB port, do you?? Just had that in another thread....
If you connect the tablet directly, I'm stumped. No idea why it's not recognized...
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I don't have a dock and I am connecting directly with the cable. I have just reflashed it to stock rom again hoping it resolves itself but nothing.
It's driving me crazy. The stock rom is really sluggish and I want to flash it to CM
Sounds like a windows driver issue to me. You need to force windows to use the right usb drivers. You normally do this by upgrading thenm in device manager. You may have a borked windows installation to fix as well..
Try the ones I have attached.
sbdags said:
Sounds like a windows driver issue to me. You need to force windows to use the right usb drivers. You normally do this by upgrading thenm in device manager. You may have a borked windows installation to fix as well..
Try the ones I have attached.
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I have tried different windows installations with the different drivers that you provided me, still nothing. It seems to me that the device is not even sending proper ids to the system. Can it be caused by a damaged cable ?
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Had the same problem.I fixed it by uninstalling the faulty usb device. Then disconnected the usb cable. Reconnected. And the drivers installed.
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I have tried different windows installations with the different drivers that you provided me, still nothing. It seems to me that the device is not even sending proper ids to the system. Can it be caused by a damaged cable ?
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Im having the same problem and after one day of research I could not find a solution. I bought a use TF700 with a standard andriod on it, no mod, not unlocked, no root. When I connect it to the pc I get the same error, meaning just a USB Device showing up. Tried different PC's with different types of OS, no success.
Did you manage to fix the problem ? I would really appreciate some help because now I can't use that tablet in debug mode to test my android applications and that's all I bought it for. By the way, is there a adb tool that works wireless and doesn't neet root access or can I get root access without connecting my pad to my pc ?
Thanks for the help !
Well did you install adb fastboot drivers on the PCs you tried? Did you try it under Linux? Do you have the original Asus cable you connect it with?
adb over network is an option under Developer Options in Omni and Omni based roms - at least the LP roms. I don't think you can get that with an app you install. Probably needs to be baked into the kernel.
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Well did you install adb fastboot drivers on the PCs you tried? Did you try it under Linux? Do you have the original Asus cable you connect it with?
adb over network is an option under Developer Options in Omni and Omni based roms - at least the LP roms. I don't think you can get that with an app you install. Probably needs to be baked into the kernel.
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First of all thanks a lot for your response, didn't think anyone would still react on that post because it's quite old. Yes I did install adb fastboot drivers, the device only shows up in the usb section saying usb device not recognized. I tried nearly every driver I found, installed the Andriod SDK, the Asus Sync Tool, the naked drivers... then removed them all (including the hidden ones) and installed just the adb fastboot -> no success. I have not tried it on linux, but on windows 7, 8 and 10. Android version is 4.2.1 and Build is 10.6.1.14.10. I now unlocked it using the apk provided by asus (version 7 , 8 did not work). Still for rooting I need pc connection, so I ordered a new cable today (cable is original Asus though).
I installed the Rom Manager and that tells me the ClockworkMod Recovery and TWRP are already installed. I also tried that recovery (power + vol) and got the same result as nacef meaning " I can access the bootloader but when I select RCK I get the droid laying on his back with the warning sign." Thing is, I don't know what the previews owner did, so it might be the reason he sold the Tablet. Can I get anywhere form that Bootloader ? Maybe boot as a Superuser and then use wireless adb to root the device ?
Thanks a lot for your help, Im feeling that I have wasted the money and the only way to get rid of that feeling is to fix the problem
Grab the Puppy Linux live CD from here: http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...t/46090-guide-adb-fastboot-linux-live-cd.html
It has adb fastboot already installed. If you don't get a connection with that one the problem would be tablet side, not Windows related.
I booted using that Puppy Linux and followed the Guide but no success. After entering "adb devices" I get the output "list of adb devices attached" and than a blank space. So I tried booting in fastboot like you described in your guide and entered "fastboot devices" but that also gives me nothing. Fastboot works though (as it's already included in that image) so I tried a bunch of other fastboot commands but that just results in "waiting for the device".
I don't know what to do now, it has something to do with the tablet itself. Im waiting for the new cable but don't think thats gonna change anything.
You are not trying to do this through the dock port, right? You are connecting the tablet directly to the PC?
The only answer I have left is either a broken cable or one of the pins in the port is bent or broken. Get a magnifying glass and check them out.
Howdy, folks. I recently bricked my tablet thanks to a bad install of CWM, but following Buster's guide I was able to successfully reflash stock firmware and the device runs fine when booted up now.
However, now ADB is not detecting my device. At all. I have tried running the kill-server and start-server commands to see if that would do the trick to no avail. I'm not even receiving an error saying "device not found." Rather, the device listing is left blank whenever I enter the devices command into the command prompt. I can still send commands via fastboot, but I'm concerned that there's something here that I'm missing, or that I have somehow managed to completely bork the motherboard. I have already tried uninstalling and reinstalling the Asus usb drivers, in addition to the ADB drivers/software to no avail.
Does anyone have any suggestions to getting ADB to work for my tablet again? I have scoured the web, particularly these forums, for days looking for an answer, but haven't turned anything up yet. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Does usb debugging is on?
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Does usb debugging is on?
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Yes, USB debugging is enabled; yes that was the first thing I checked.
Any other ideas?
If You use asus drivers it worth to try universal naked driver.
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If You use asus drivers it worth to try universal naked driver.
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I'll give that a shot this evening.
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If You use asus drivers it worth to try universal naked driver.
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I just installed the naked drivers and tried again, but that didn't work either. Fastboot still works just fine, but I'm still at a complete loss as to how to get adb working again.
Thanks for your help thus far.
Hmm... How windows show tablet when You connect it to PC?
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Hmm... How windows show tablet when You connect it to PC?
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Yeah everything *looks* normal, and appears to be acting normally whenever I have the tablet plugged in. When my tablet is booted up and connected to my pc, I can transfer files to and from with no issue. Also when it's plugged in, there are two different entries under the device manager (one for adb and the other for the tablet itself). It's only when I have my tablet running in bootloader mode that things don't seem to want to work correctly.
I even ran netstat last night to see if there were any programs/services using the same port as adb, and even that turned up nothing. Is it possible that I somehow inadvertently altered the settings on my tablet's motherboard when I installed a bad version of CWM, per my original post?
It shouldn't be posible to brick anything on motherboard with just flash wrong recovery. It might be just "too smart" windows, that reject to use adb driver on same device that alredy used by mtp one. It wasn't a problem before?
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It shouldn't be posible to brick anything on motherboard with just flash wrong recovery. It might be just "too smart" windows, that reject to use adb driver on same device that alredy used by mtp one. It wasn't a problem before?
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It wasn't a problem until I flashed the wrong version of CWM, got stuck in a boot-loop and fixed the problem using fastboot to completely wipe my tablet and start over from scratch.
Edit: I suppose I could try a fresh install of Windows.
Try first remove all drivers and software for tablet. Then install universal naked driver.
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Try first remove all drivers and software for tablet. Then install universal naked driver.
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Update: finally got adb to detect my device. Ended up removing everything Android-related from my desktop and re-downloaded/installed everything, including usb drivers. That did the trick.
Thanks again for the help.