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Hey guys,
after some research I found one suggestion that I can't test yet so maybe until my battery runs out one of you can help me:
I unlocked my TF300T ICS 4.0.3 and had CWM running. Probably because of some mistakes of mine it stopped booting at some point and now I can't access recovery, Fastboot, and when I was able to get into CWM, the internal storage didn't work, which is where the NAND backup was stored. Now it only shows the flat white ASUS logo with "device is unlocked" in the corner. When I try to turn it off it automatically reboots.
ADB shell can't find the device so I'm all out of ideas, except that I just read that that once it runs out of battery life the bootloader automatically resets. Maybe that'll help.
Does anybody have any ideas as to how or if I can actually fix this mess?
crstn said:
Hey guys,
after some research I found one suggestion that I can't test yet so maybe until my battery runs out one of you can help me:
I unlocked my TF300T ICS 4.0.3 and had CWM running. Probably because of some mistakes of mine it stopped booting at some point and now I can't access recovery, Fastboot, and when I was able to get into CWM, the internal storage didn't work, which is where the NAND backup was stored. Now it only shows the flat white ASUS logo with "device is unlocked" in the corner. When I try to turn it off it automatically reboots.
ADB shell can't find the device so I'm all out of ideas, except that I just read that that once it runs out of battery life the bootloader automatically resets. Maybe that'll help.
Does anybody have any ideas as to how or if I can actually fix this mess?
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I let mine discharge all the way, and then I recharged it. I can confirm that it does NOT reset the bootloader.
jrfaulkin said:
I let mine discharge all the way, and then I recharged it. I can confirm that it does NOT reset the bootloader.
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Ya it didnt work for me either. So is that thing bricked or what? :/
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Ya it didnt work for me either. So is that thing bricked or what? :/
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Well, not totally. We are going to need a whole lot of help though to be able to get bootloader flashed. We can access the device via APX. I think we need the partition table information and the secure bootloader keys (which ASUS has to release to us) in order to use NvFlash to flash the bootloader. Word is that the developers who came up with this procedure for the TF201 are working on this, and have been for a couple of months. Hopefully, a bunch of people bricking their devices all of the sudden will turn up the urgency on this. I'm not holding my breath, but I am keeping my fingers crossed!
Happened to me too. I'm hoping that ASUS will fix it for a reasonable price. Otherwise I'm just going to get a Nexus 7.
Count me in on the bricked parade. Except I did mine a while back. I may be missing something but how do you get to APX mode? I just reformatted my computer so I haven't got drivers or ADB set up yet. I probably should try before asking, however I don't ever remember getting into it before.
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enomele said:
Count me in on the bricked parade. Except I did mine a while back. I may be missing something but how do you get to APX mode? I just reformatted my computer so I haven't got drivers or ADB set up yet. I probably should try before asking, however I don't ever remember getting into it before.
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You can get in to APX mode by switching it on, holding the volume up button and than use the pinhole reset while keeping the volume up button pressed. If you have it connected to your PC, it will show up. No drivers tho, so it probably won't bring you far.
The problem with waiting for an NVFLASH solution is that we probably need an adapted bootloader to start with for it to work. Since its impossible to make any changes to it without fastboot, I wonder if any solution will become availlable. I will wait another month or so, and then send it to ASUS if no solution is provided here.
I'm sure the costs for repair will be less than the $200 that the nexus costs (and to be true, although the Nexus is a great machine, it's not comparable to the wonderful TF300 )
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You can get in to APX mode by switching it on, holding the volume up button and than use the pinhole reset while keeping the volume up button pressed. If you have it connected to your PC, it will show up. No drivers tho, so it probably won't bring you far.
The problem with waiting for an NVFLASH solution is that we probably need an adapted bootloader to start with for it to work. Since its impossible to make any changes to it without fastboot, I wonder if any solution will become availlable. I will wait another month or so, and then send it to ASUS if no solution is provided here.
I'm sure the costs for repair will be less than the $200 that the nexus costs (and to be true, although the Nexus is a great machine, it's not comparable to the wonderful TF300 )
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I was quoted between $87 and $100 to "repair the OS" on my tablet. It's still at the Asus RMA center, so I have no update on what they did with it. I've been posting progress over in this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1825265&page=3
Yeah, I saw your posts somewhere else as well... All the best, I've been hearing horror-stories about having to replace the mainboard etc. That would be a bit too much, I imagine :-|
just a quick update:
i sent the transformer back to amazon and they took it back no questions asked.
phew...
Same happened to me, I sent it to Asus about a month ago, they just replayed to me with a mail, saying that is out of warranty because of the bootloader unlocked, and that is gonna cost me $122 for the mainboard, and $65 for labor, it seems that the mainboard got really bad bricked, and they are replacing it....
Really bad for me, but at least I would have it back...
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Well, not totally. We are going to need a whole lot of help though to be able to get bootloader flashed. We can access the device via APX. I think we need the partition table information and the secure bootloader keys (which ASUS has to release to us) in order to use NvFlash to flash the bootloader. Word is that the developers who came up with this procedure for the TF201 are working on this, and have been for a couple of months. Hopefully, a bunch of people bricking their devices all of the sudden will turn up the urgency on this. I'm not holding my breath, but I am keeping my fingers crossed!
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Unfortunately NVflash will only run on unbricked ICS Bootloader devices. You have to flash some files before you can use the special APX for TF300. So if you are already bricked it will not help.
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Yeah, I saw your posts somewhere else as well... All the best, I've been hearing horror-stories about having to replace the mainboard etc. That would be a bit too much, I imagine :-|
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I've just been quoted $122 + $65 + $10 shipping. Which comes out to a shade under $200 total.
End of the line, folks.
I'm not paying Asus $200 to fix a $300 tablet, and I'm basically going to be throwing in the trash at this point if I get it back.
I've unlocked, rooted and ROM'ed probably 100 times on 25 different Android phones and tablets, this looks like my first official TF700 paperweight.
I saw another thread with a couple of people who did the same boneheaded thing I did: tried to install CWM the wrong way. Can't get into the ASUS recovery any more, either I hold volume down and get "Booting into recovery" (then hangs, no adb), or I hold volume up instead and I get a blank screen but it IS recognized as an APX device.
NVFLASH can't do anything at this point, the other thread had no good news either. Why ASUS can't have a "reset to factory recovery and bootloader" option is beyond me. Too late to return to NewEgg.
ASUS tech support would give me an RMA, BUT the big problem there is that since I put this awesome Skinomi cover on it, the sticker with the S/N had to go (hindsight is 20/20). I have a second TF700 that I unlocked, rooted, and installed CWM the right way. Is there any way using NVFLASH to get the blob from there and putting it on my bricked TF700 or is the blob encrypted to the device? I'm likely out of luck if I try to take the S/N sticker from my second TF700 and put it on the bricked one, ASUS will croak on that most likely.
Are there ANY other options? Short of just opening it up and looking at what's inside? That's a $600 visit I'd like to avoid.
Thanks.
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ASUS tech support would give me an RMA, BUT the big problem there is that since I put this awesome Skinomi cover on it, the sticker with the S/N had to go (hindsight is 20/20).
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Are you saying that Asus won't even initiate the RMA process because you don't know what the serial number is?
What about the box - do you still have it? The serial number is on the box as well...
I would *hope* that the Asus warranty doesn't need to have that stupid sticker in order to get warranty coverage!
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Are you saying that Asus won't even initiate the RMA process because you don't know what the serial number is?
What about the box - do you still have it? The serial number is on the box as well...
I would *hope* that the Asus warranty doesn't need to have that stupid sticker in order to get warranty coverage!
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Thanks for the quick reply.
I used to keep EVERY original box... and yes, I do remember the serial number being there, but the ONE TIME I need the serial number, and all it is is a flimsy sticker on the device itself... And the ONE TIME I don't have the box.
I was able to get the RMA created, but I had to use the serial # of my second TF700. So now, the only way I can send it in would be to move the sticker. I have a funny feeling they'll just send it back saying that this is not the Droid we were RMA'ing for.
It also seems like they would have SOME WAY to just let the end user put back a stock bootloader on the device, then we would all save a lot of time! Other than the fantastic learning experience here, I really want to find a way to salvage this completely useless but fascinating piece of technology.
I wonder if NVidia could help with this... probably not. I guess I'll look.
There must be some way to get a stock bootloader back on my TF700!!!!
Wait a minute man can you boot on Fastboot mode? When you turn on with volume down you can choose the mode to start?
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I was able to get the RMA created, but I had to use the serial # of my second TF700. So now, the only way I can send it in would be to move the sticker. I have a funny feeling they'll just send it back saying that this is not the Droid we were RMA'ing for.
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Chance is high, for it is embedded in the system somewhere and I doubt they will let the opportunity slip to make you pay. Unfortunately.
As a previous replicant asked: does fastboot work? You could push over a new recovery.img then...
MartyHulskemper said:
Chance is high, for it is embedded in the system somewhere and I doubt they will let the opportunity slip to make you pay. Unfortunately.
As a previous replicant asked: does fastboot work? You could push over a new recovery.img then...
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Right, so if the serial# is etched in a tiny bit of truly ROM, why are they so hell bent on seeing the sticker... I'd gladly pay $50 for a program, blob, or special key sequence that can get me back to a stock bootloader. That would cost ASUS really nothing to provide in terms of loyalty to their brand and saving them countless hours in tech support.
No, I don't think fastboot works. I never get the "fastboot" message on the screen -- either it's stuck on "Booting recovery kernel image" with Power/VolumeDown or a blank screen with Power/VolumeUp (and then recognized with the APX driver). I've tried adb, fastboot, nvflash in both modes, and nada. Is one of those SUPPOSED to work in either of those scenarios? If so, I'll try again... it has now gone beyond the economics and is now in the realm of "the principle of the thing" or "I climbed the mountain because it's there". Plus, I'd really still like to have two operating TF700s.
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Right, so if the serial# is etched in a tiny bit of truly ROM, why are they so hell bent on seeing the sticker... I'd gladly pay $50 for a program, blob, or special key sequence that can get me back to a stock bootloader. That would cost ASUS really nothing to provide in terms of loyalty to their brand and saving them countless hours in tech support.
No, I don't think fastboot works. I never get the "fastboot" message on the screen -- either it's stuck on "Booting recovery kernel image" with Power/VolumeDown or a blank screen with Power/VolumeUp (and then recognized with the APX driver). I've tried adb, fastboot, nvflash in both modes, and nada. Is one of those SUPPOSED to work in either of those scenarios? If so, I'll try again... it has now gone beyond the economics and is now in the realm of "the principle of the thing" or "I climbed the mountain because it's there". Plus, I'd really still like to have two operating TF700s.
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I haven't heard of anyone coming back from where you are. I wish you luck. If you are able to recover somehow on your own, you will be giving this community a great gift by sharing your secret.
Personally, I think I'd send it in for an RMA without any serial number sticker. Did anyone at Asus say that the sticker needs to be in place in order to get warranty coverage? Like you said, I'm sure that they can validate the serial number somehow. Even if you gave the wrong serial number by "mistake" when setting up the RMA, they should be able to tell that it's actually covered by warranty if they can get the serial number. If not, they you have nothing to worry about. So, either way, you should be fine!
Unless they specifically said that "no sticker = no coverage" (which I hope is not the case)...
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Hi:
My tf700t is bricked, no fastboot, only apx after a bad CMW installation, is there any way to restore or re flash using the tools and obvious understanding that you guys have. I really don’t want to send the device back to asus, and will be willing to donate to your site / cause / developers account if you guys could assist me in this matter. Thanks in advance for your time.
jtrosky said:
Personally, I think I'd send it in for an RMA without any serial number sticker. Did anyone at Asus say that the sticker needs to be in place in order to get warranty coverage? Like you said, I'm sure that they can validate the serial number somehow. Even if you gave the wrong serial number by "mistake" when setting up the RMA, they should be able to tell that it's actually covered by warranty if they can get the serial number. If not, they you have nothing to worry about. So, either way, you should be fine!
Unless they specifically said that "no sticker = no coverage" (which I hope is not the case)...
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I suppose that is an option -- it's not doing me any good as a brick, the worst they can do is send it back.
I think you'll find that the serial number is probably identified inside the tab somewhere, anyway...
danger-rat said:
I think you'll find that the serial number is probably identified inside the tab somewhere, anyway...
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In the OP that was mentioned as well, but with the sidenote he didn't really want to open it up.
Mmmh... fastboot not working is not good... not good at all. I don't see any other option then than sending it back and see what ASUS does with it. As you said, the worst they can do is send it back... No, actually.... The worst they can do is repair it, permalock the bootloader and THEN send it back.
MartyHulskemper said:
No, actually.... The worst they can do is repair it, permalock the bootloader and THEN send it back.
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...and charge $380 for it (there was some quote in another thread).
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...and charge $380 for it (there was some quote in another thread).
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No, that's if they do absolutely nothing but write a check. (In that thread, at least in my memory, nothing was even actually done on that 700. )
when you guys mean "bad CWM install" what exactly does that mean so we can make sure we can save a few extra souls from doom?
Im pretty sure that is when they install CWM through the Rom Manager app.
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Im pretty sure that is when they install CWM through the Rom Manager app.
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Yes, since a few days after release (at most), we've known that Rom Manager is not compatible with the TF700. That's why you do not see it in any tutorial. Failure to read before doing leads to bricks in very, very many cases, and the 700's case is no different.
As we've concluded before, in terms of OP relevancy, I guess that sending you expensive baby in anyway would we the way to go (now if you'd only have fastboot available...).
Hey guys, you bunch seem like a smart group, so I hope yous dont mind if i post my problem here as well. Its an odd problem actually. I have CWM, fastboot, all working on my infinity, but cannot for the life of me get it to boot anything. It hangs at the first Asus splash screen and wont move from there. Ive flashed various different roms and recovery always says its successfully installed, but when i reboot it doesnt move past the first splash asus screen. Any ideas, i kinda have exams this week and my notes are on my tablet stupid me. Cheers fellas.
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WoodenAnts said:
Hey guys, you bunch seem like a smart group, so I hope yous dont mind if i post my problem here as well. Its an odd problem actually. I have CWM, fastboot, all working on my infinity, but cannot for the life of me get it to boot anything. It hangs at the first Asus splash screen and wont move from there. Ive flashed various different roms and recovery always says its successfully installed, but when i reboot it doesnt move past the first splash asus screen. Any ideas, i kinda have exams this week and my notes are on my tablet stupid me. Cheers fellas.
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You need to provide some more info, are you on Jelly Bean or ICS? When this issue started? More details = higher chances to get help and solve your issue.
Lol sorry, i should know this by know. Was a long day. Uhh yes i was on a JB custom rom When the issue started. The rom had a couple hickups so i wanted to go back to my old one, so i did the nornal, nandroid, titanium backup, etc and flashed new rom. I believe what it did was delete the recovery image that it had, and then attempt to put on a new recovery as some roms do (to much annoyance) but this particular time it failed to install the new recovery for one reason or another. So i had no recovery for a while till i flashed it with fastboot, cwm 6.0.14 i think. So i tried doing a restore before this all happened, and recovery said it successfully restored, but when i reboot, it holds on the asus splash screen. Same with any Roms. And yes I wiped everything as well. Is that enough info?
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Hey guys,
So i did something silly. I rooted my galaxy nexus, nothing went wrong and thought "hey, while im at it i should go root my transformer!"
So i booted it unlocked it using the app, booted it into recovery, and flashed cwm to it using fastboot.
Tried to open cwm to actually root it. Wouldnt work. Stupidly thought "hey im going to press delete data, that will fix it".
Now i have a tablet which is stuck on the asus loading screen and wont go past it nor can i seem to get it back into adb mode.
Please tell me i can rescue it somehow? Ive only had it for 3 weeks!
Any help would be appreciated, and i apologize if this has been posted elsewhere. Im just freaking out its going to burn itself out before i can fix it.
cheese510 said:
Hey guys,
So i did something silly. I rooted my galaxy nexus, nothing went wrong and thought "hey, while im at it i should go root my transformer!"
So i booted it unlocked it using the app, booted it into recovery, and flashed cwm to it using fastboot.
Tried to open cwm to actually root it. Wouldnt work. Stupidly thought "hey im going to press delete data, that will fix it".
Now i have a tablet which is stuck on the asus loading screen and wont go past it nor can i seem to get it back into adb mode.
Please tell me i can rescue it somehow? Ive only had it for 3 weeks!
Any help would be appreciated, and i apologize if this has been posted elsewhere. Im just freaking out its going to burn itself out before i can fix it.
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Lots of people have run into this problem. You would've found out had you searched with some key terms. If you "wipe data" from the recovery screen, chances are slim that you'll be able to restore your unit. However, do not despair. Given the mysterious ways this thing works, try this LINK to see if it helps. Some have done what you did but were able to recover, others couldn't. Good luck and remember whatever happens, it ain't the end of the world.
graphdarnell said:
Lots of people have run into this problem. If you "wipe data" from the recovery screen, chances are slim that you'll be able to restore your unit. However, given the mysterious ways this thing works, try this LINK to see if it helps. Some have done what you did but were able to recover, others couldn't. Good luck.
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Dont tell me that I cant afford to buy another one. Best i could do is try and sell the dock and make a huge loss. Thanks for the link though - trying to get into apx mode now..
Not to mention the blasted thing keeps automatically rebooting itself.
OH HEY APX MODE!
Now what do i do??
Alright pretty sure its screwed beyong my repair. Think asus will fix it if i take it to them? for a fee ofcourse.
cheese510 said:
Alright pretty sure its screwed beyong my repair. Think asus will fix it if i take it to them? for a fee ofcourse.
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They will fix it for a fee undoubtedly. Whether you can afford it is another question. It's weird they should provide the app. which if used would void the warranty. What kind of double-bind is that? You should inquire with them first and find out how much. Once ascertained, you should look around to see if you can get a motherboard for less. It would be different if your device doesn't work at all. I'm not telling you to do anything; I'm just wondering aloud how ironic this is where a completely dead tablet is worth more than a repairable one, 'cause if they can't see a thing on the screen, then they can't see a thing. And no-see tells nothing - no-thing voids nothing.
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They will fix it for a fee undoubtedly. Whether you can afford it is another question. It's weird they should provide the app. which if used would void the warranty. What kind of double-bind is that? You should inquire with them first and find out how much. Once ascertained, you should look around to see if you can get a motherboard for less. It would be different if your device doesn't work at all. I'm not telling you to do anything; I'm just wondering aloud how ironic this is where a completely dead tablet is worth more than a repairable one, 'cause if they can't see a thing on the screen, then they can't see a thing. And no-see tells nothing - no-thing voids nothing.
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I like the way you think! It is kind of a joke that using their app voids warranty, but hey, i did press i accept.
I shall see how much it is. If i replace the motherboard is it liable to work straight away and is it a hard job?
Im sure they have a generator and all they do is enable apx mode and fix it like that. Wish it was a flat fee of under $100 because if so i would be on that in a flash..
Hey cheese,
I dont know if it helps, but I also was stuck on the asus screen and adb didnt worked.
I wrote a small story how I managed to bring my tf back to life.
I was out of hope and was willing to try everything before sending it back to Asus so I tried this.
Dont know if it helps, but I know your situation and if nothing works Asus will repair it for a fee...
Good luck! :fingers-crossed:
p.s. one thing which you always have to concern about is making sure to have the correct bootloader (jb/ ics).
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They will fix it for a fee undoubtedly. Whether you can afford it is another question. It's weird they should provide the app. which if used would void the warranty.
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its not an app that if used void the warranty, its an app that _CERTIFY_ that you chosed, knowing what it entail, to broke the software "warranty seal".
and the warranty cover only construction defects, it wont ever cover damages thaty you cause by yourself.
why they shoud spend money (as paying the tecnincian costs asus) to fix your errors?
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I like the way you think! It is kind of a joke that using their app voids warranty, but hey, i did press i accept.
I shall see how much it is. If i replace the motherboard is it liable to work straight away and is it a hard job?
Im sure they have a generator and all they do is enable apx mode and fix it like that. Wish it was a flat fee of under $100 because if so i would be on that in a flash..
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Replacing the MB with a working one is not very hard, and will get it up and running right away. Just follow some of the hardware guides around.
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its not an app that if used void the warranty, its an app that _CERTIFY_ that you chosed, knowing what it entail, to broke the software "warranty seal".
and the warranty cover only construction defects, it wont ever cover damages thaty you cause by yourself.
why they shoud spend money (as paying the tecnincian costs asus) to fix your errors?
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Heheh. This is not the place for this, otherwise i don't think you're gonna win in light of the existing body of consumer law and the reason therefor. Just think of this: what are Asus's interest and motive in releasing such app.? Why did they do it? You want to be law-abiding, that's your prerogative. I'd like to right what's wrong, legal or not, like "too big to fail" crap or corporate shamelessness. You live in a place with no public transportation. They sell you a Pinto-like car that's liable to blow up in your face when you use their special gas not sold anywhere else. But they are clever enough not to disclose that hazard when you buy it. Then they make you sign a disclaimer that you know the risk and assume it AFTER you already bought the car! The warranty should follow conceivable uses of the merchandise. It's the standardized cost of doing business. Especially when they provide the gas that you put in the car's tank. What did you alter or modify on your own that "breaks the warranty seal"? You see the point...
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Replacing the MB with a working one is not very hard, and will get it up and running right away. Just follow some of the hardware guides around.
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Alright anyone know where i can find one of these? Or should i just try and snag a "broken" transformer and salvage the board? A quick look on ebay revealed nothing.
graphdarnell said:
Heheh. This is not the place for this, otherwise i don't think you're gonna win in light of the existing body of consumer law and the reason therefor. Just think of this: what are Asus's interest and motive in releasing such app.? Why did they do it?
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have you ever seen on the back of any item an adhesive seal that cover a screw that says "warranty void if broken"?
exactly the same.
you can broke it and do wathever you want, its your choice, but dont ask them to fix it for you if you screw up with your modifications, that's not covered by warranty.
btw if you unlock your tf300 and then discover an hardware defect you're still covered by warranty, asus dont want to screw you up, just dont want to pay for your mess.
cheese510 said:
Alright anyone know where i can find one of these? Or should i just try and snag a "broken" transformer and salvage the board? A quick look on ebay revealed nothing.
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If you can manage to get fastboot to work at at all, I can save you the trouble of doing any messy hardware replacements. Download the most recent update from asus' website. Unzip the package and pull out the blob file . Run this command where "blob" is the name of the blob file fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob You need fastboot installed on your computer of course. Now if you want to can flash TWRP or whatever, or just use your tab as is.
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NixZero said:
have you ever seen on the back of any item an adhesive seal that cover a screw that says "warranty void if broken"?
exactly the same.
you can broke it and do wathever you want, its your choice, but dont ask them to fix it for you if you screw up with your modifications, that's not covered by warranty.
btw if you unlock your tf300 and then discover an hardware defect you're still covered by warranty, asus dont want to screw you up, just dont want to pay for your mess.
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While the fact of the matter is warranties do only cover manufacturing defects, this isn't a thread for this type of discussion. This guys is asking for help not a f*cking debate where you like to play lawyer on developer forums.
Spark1223 said:
If you can manage to get fastboot to work at at all, I can save you the trouble of doing any messy hardware replacements. Download the most recent update from asus' website. Unzip the package and pull out the blob file . Run this command where "blob" is the name of the blob file fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob You need fastboot installed on your computer of course. Now if you want to can flash TWRP or whatever, or just use your tab as is.
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I dont think i can get it to work since all i manage to see on the screen is the asus logo and it freezes. It has the wrong recovery on it now so i think fastboot is out the window. Im assuming the wipe data button wipes recovery too?
The only mode ive managed to get it in is apx mode and thats useless to me.
Thanks for your help though.
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I dont think i can get it to work since all i manage to see on the screen is the asus logo and it freezes. It has the wrong recovery on it now so i think fastboot is out the window. Im assuming the wipe data button wipes recovery too?
The only mode ive managed to get it in is apx mode and thats useless to me.
Thanks for your help though.
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Fastboot and recovery are too totally different things. Even if recovery is totally botched you can still use fastboot. Its on the same screen where you wipe data. If you can still get to that, you're still fine. http://i1359.photobucket.com/albums/q794/shiznoroe88/TF700T ROOTING/fastboot_1_zps39542550.jpg
Looks like that. With the unit completely off Hold down the volume down button and then press power button. Select the USB icon, and connect to PC, that's called Fastboot.
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If you can manage to get fastboot to work at at all, I can save you the trouble of doing any messy hardware replacements. Download the most recent update from asus' website. Unzip the package and pull out the blob file . Run this command where "blob" is the name of the blob file fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob You need fastboot installed on your computer of course. Now if you want to can flash TWRP or whatever, or just use your tab as is.
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So I'm in a similar situation to this gentleman. My tab, boots to the Asus Logo where in the corner it tells me The Device is UnLocked. I know how to access fastboot and recovery, I tried what you instructed, however it still only boots to the same screen.
My problem was I stupidly didn't follow the proper instructions to flashing the new Cyanogenmod 10.1 where it says I had to have the new JB bootloader, which I am guessing I do not have. So before I flashed it I made a nandroid of my old system, tried to restore and it won't boot back into the old system. So I wiped data, cache, davlik. Nothing, it won't boot past the Asus screen.
So right now, I've just downloaded a stock rooted rom of the latest asus rom. I am going to try to flash that from fastboot if I can. Any other suggestions I'm open to.
I had a problem getting my PC to recognize and fastboot my tab too. What worked for me is to plug tab into PC while off. Start adb then turn on tab, as soon as I turned on tab then I repeatedly try to see if adb recognized tab while it was powering up. After a few tries it worked. It was like it had to check at just the right moment to catch the tab. Hope this helps, good luck
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Hi all,
I sent my Infinity in a couple of weeks ago and after a whole lot of waiting I finally got my hands on it again today!
Sadly, as we all know, you get it back with a locked bootloader.
Usually that's not an issue but the Unlock Tool doesn't work for me.
I tried it a couple of times but no luck so far.
Do I have to revert to ICS to make this work or anything?
Or is there another trick/workaround to solve this issue?
Any help (*ANY* help) would be appreciated
Thanks
adelancker said:
Hi all,
I sent my Infinity in a couple of weeks ago and after a whole lot of waiting I finally got my hands on it again today!
Sadly, as we all know, you get it back with a locked bootloader.
Usually that's not an issue but the Unlock Tool doesn't work for me.
I tried it a couple of times but no luck so far.
Do I have to revert to ICS to make this work or anything?
Or is there another trick/workaround to solve this issue?
Any help (*ANY* help) would be appreciated
Thanks
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Really just a guess ... but I think I have read something in other threads about MAC address and mainboard serial number not matching any more once the board has been exchanged. As far as I know, the unlock process contacts the Asus servers and does some kind of checking. I have read from others that had success in contacting Asus support and have them match all the items again.
Please take this with all care, just guessing here ... but maybe you can carry on your search in this direction.
adelancker said:
Hi all,
I sent my Infinity in a couple of weeks ago and after a whole lot of waiting I finally got my hands on it again today!
Sadly, as we all know, you get it back with a locked bootloader.
Usually that's not an issue but the Unlock Tool doesn't work for me.
I tried it a couple of times but no luck so far.
Do I have to revert to ICS to make this work or anything?
Or is there another trick/workaround to solve this issue?
Any help (*ANY* help) would be appreciated
Thanks
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Really just a guess ... but I think I have read something in other threads about MAC address and mainboard serial number not matching any more once the board has been exchanged. As far as I know, the unlock process contacts the Asus servers and does some kind of checking. I have read from others that had success in contacting Asus support and have them match all the items again.
Please take this with all care, just guessing here ... but maybe you can carry on your search in this direction.
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This ^^ sounds about right -- I'm sorry, adelancker, but you're the latest in a loooooong line of TF700 owners who got their repaired device with a permlocked bootloader. (And to add insult to injury: I've never heard of anyone getting into contact with ASUS and resolving it -- although one guy tried three times over, and then reported he had contacts within ASUS now that could help resolve the issue. He was selling that unlock ability, but you had to pay a pretty amount in advance... Nice scheme, huh? ) Actually, I've heard of only three XDA-ers having it returned to them with the ability to unlock retained.
Man, this sucks. I really do feel sorry for you!
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This ^^ sounds about right -- I'm sorry, adelancker, but you're the latest in a loooooong line of TF700 owners who got their repaired device with a permlocked bootloader. (And to add insult to injury: I've never heard of anyone getting into contact with ASUS and resolving it -- although one guy tried three times over, and then reported he had contacts within ASUS now that could help resolve the issue. He was selling that unlock ability, but you had to pay a pretty amount in advance... Nice scheme, huh? ) Actually, I've heard of only three XDA-ers having it returned to them with the ability to unlock retained.
Man, this sucks. I really do feel sorry for you!
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If this is true, this takes a whole lot of the joy of getting it back away!
Hopefully I will be able to convince them to set things straight.
I'll keep you posted, but I fear the outcome...
Any trick you know of that'll speed my infinity up, without going to custom roms?
I guess rooting should still be succesful? And then what? Install systemtuner, fstrim, browser2ram and see if that's enough?
Doesn't seem like I have an option here
adelancker said:
If this is true, this takes a whole lot of the joy of getting it back away!
Hopefully I will be able to convince them to set things straight.
I'll keep you posted, but I fear the outcome...
Any trick you know of that'll speed my infinity up, without going to custom roms?
I guess rooting should still be succesful? And then what? Install systemtuner, fstrim, browser2ram and see if that's enough?
Doesn't seem like I have an option here
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Yes, rooting should still work -- I haven't really looked into the downgrade path options and if it requires a custom recovery, though. I'd root it if possible, and then tweak the hell out of it.
I fear as you do, but you might drop ASUS a line anyway -- you've got next to nothing to lose. Take care, and good luck!
I can post up a few build.prop tweaks but without a custom kernel you may still suffer.
Best thing you can do is update to 10.4.4.25 and disable all the asus bloat for now.
What has been said about the MAC address is correct. The success rate of people shipping their tablets into RMA to fix the MAC address issue does not seem very high. People are reporting they get the tablet back with the same issue regarding the unlock tool and unable to get the device tracker or OTA updates to work.
Email Asus support and flat out ask them to check the servers in Taiwan and find out if the MAC address listed in your tablet is the same one on the servers. They have the serial number already will just need you to supply the MAC address. If it comes back saying it is not and you need to RMA it, good luck. Question then becomes did the person responding to the email really check or just saying to RMA it so they can close out your email ticket.
The response I got last week was my tablet not matching what they have on the server and send it in. I'm debating if it's worth spending 15-20 bucks to mail it in, wait 2-3wks, only to get it back with them saying there is nothing wrong with the tablet and still be unable to unlock. That seems to be general outcome. In the email I explained I'm unable to use device tracker, receive OTA updates, or use the unlock tool. I explained the issues with MAC addresses for devices being incorrect on the servers in Taiwan as a known issue causing these problems. I supplied my MAC address that the tablet gives and asked to have them verify what they have.
Sorry to say but only Asus can fix this problem. If you search the forums for this topic you will find threads on it. Some had mentioned trying it with the sd card removed has worked. Give that a try. If you disabled the two tracking programs Asus has in their stock build, turn them back on when you try to unlock. Just keep trying a few times randomly and you might get lucky.
If I ever get my issue resolved I will for sure post in the forums for others.
We had already a thread for this, albeit for new devices:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2146543
Mine works now.
The only success I have read about is 2-3 people asking Support to contact Taiwan / transfer the ticket to Taiwan as they seem to be able to correct the MAC in the systems.
After a week or so they fixed the MAC in their systems and the unlocking works again.
I have requested ASUS Germany to contact Taiwan 1,5 week ago but no luck yet. Still hoping they can work things out and I will keep on pushing.
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I can post up a few build.prop tweaks but without a custom kernel you may still suffer.
Best thing you can do is update to 10.4.4.25 and disable all the asus bloat for now.
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Thanks! That's what I have done right now Except for the build.prop tweaks.
I can't do those all by myself
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Thanks! That's what I have done right now Except for the build.prop tweaks.
I can't do those all by myself
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Wary of you doing the build.prop cos if you cause a boot loop you can't restore form recovery. You could reflash the full asus update though right? You comfortable with that?
Also don't forget to force gpu in developer settings.
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The only success I have read about is 2-3 people asking Support to contact Taiwan / transfer the ticket to Taiwan as they seem to be able to correct the MAC in the systems.
After a week or so they fixed the MAC in their systems and the unlocking works again.
I have requested ASUS Germany to contact Taiwan 1,5 week ago but no luck yet. Still hoping they can work things out and I will keep on pushing.
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Be careful here - the problem is not always the MAC-address.
For my TF700, Asus had the correct MAC-address stored, but OTAs, Device Tracker and unlocking did not work nevertheless.
From my Logcat entries I saw that the server refused to 'talk' to my tablet, so I assume that the Asus server in Taiwan just didn't know my tablet.
The issue is fixed now BTW, Asus Germany forwarded the ticket to Taiwan.
So if you talk to Asus support, do not insist that the problem is the MAC-address - if your MAC address is correct and you still insist that it is wrong the Asus support won't take you serious anymore.
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Wary of you doing the build.prop cos if you cause a boot loop you can't restore form recovery. You could reflash the full asus update though right? You comfortable with that?
Also don't forget to force gpu in developer settings.
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Already did! Checked force gpu, disabled all animations,etc.
Just doesn't match up to what did with CRomI
I'll first need to get root, but my tablet isn't recognising the EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip as an update, I am afraid.
And without that, I can't even get root lol
By the way: I sent a mail to Asus, and they told me to send it in to get the unlock bootloader issue fixed.
Why on earth would they need me to send it in (once again!)?
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Already did! Checked force gpu, disabled all animations,etc.
Just doesn't match up to what did with CRomI
I'll first need to get root, but my tablet isn't recognising the EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip as an update, I am afraid.
And without that, I can't even get root lol
By the way: I sent a mail to Asus, and they told me to send it in to get the unlock bootloader issue fixed.
Why on earth would they need me to send it in (once again!)?
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To get that $125 from you a second time?
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To get that $125 from you a second time?
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Hahaha ^^
They haven't charged me yet!
Maybe because I was super mega angry in my mail and mentioned the EU-consumer law a million times.
doesn't unlock and presumably void your warranty? I'm surprised they even let you send it in? Or are all of these instances non warranty repairs?
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doesn't unlock and presumably void your warranty? I'm surprised they even let you send it in? Or are all of these instances non warranty repairs?
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What can I say? I am a good negotiator I guess...
Just kidding. If you're European, you can always use this EU consumer protection law, which always has your back for the first 6 months after purchase.
Well I'm just asking because I just got my tablet yesterday and am still deciding whether or not to unlock it.
It seems like asus is pretty nice about repairing unlocked devices though.
And no, I'm in the USA
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Well I'm just asking because I just got my tablet yesterday and am still deciding whether or not to unlock it.
It seems like asus is pretty nice about repairing unlocked devices though.
And no, I'm in the USA
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If you're from the US, I can only recommend you to buy a third party warranty such as the Square Trade one.
After that, you can do whatever you want and you'll never have to worry about losing warranty after unlocking your tf700 ever again.
As a side note, unlock your device as soon as you have time! It makes your device that much quicker.
Just sucks that Asus somehow prevents me from unlocking it after the RMA.
yeap.... its my turn now... i confess im an idiot alright? ...
anyway it appears i flashed the wrong twrp. i cant do anything... asked for password... it never did... cant mount ANYTHING...
is there a way to resolve this?
or am i just screwed?
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Asus Transformer TF300T (i feel so embarassed >.>)
Just flash right one through fastboot. And don't forget reboot after flashing recovery(if don't do so it causes same bug but only for first time).
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Just flash right one through fastboot. And don't forget reboot after flashing recovery(if don't do so it causes same bug but only for first time).
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my tablet wont show up in fastboot... ...cuz.... i cant get into android anymore.(i should i have told that really)
To load device in fastboot press and hold volume_down + power buttons. Release them when bootloader menu will shown.
hello! I had exactly the same problem and I solved exactly as described here..http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
bootloader wont show up
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hello! I had exactly the same problem and I solved exactly as described here..http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
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i wish i could get into the bootloader still....(i know how to get in there) i press power and hold volume down... nothing happens.... but the darn recovery boots... the bootloader is unlocked.
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i wish i could get into the bootloader still....(i know how to get in there) i press power and hold volume down... nothing happens.... but the darn recovery boots... the bootloader is unlocked.
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Did you wipe data with the 3rd or 4th icon? Don't nod, 'cause if you do, your tab is bricked now. Otherwise, if you try Buster99's method without result, then try all the ones in this thread. If nothing revives the boot screen, but just the "device is unlocked" and the dead Asus logo, the motherboard must be replaced, I'm afraid.
its a brick...but honestly i dont care
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Did you wipe data with the 3rd or 4th icon? Don't nod, 'cause if you do, your tab is bricked now. Otherwise, if you try Buster99's method without result, then try all the ones in this thread. If nothing revives the boot screen, but just the "device is unlocked" and the dead Asus logo, the motherboard must be replaced, I'm afraid.
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its a brick ok?... but yea this tablet was broken in my view anyway.... speakers didnt work properly.. tablet often would freeze after a while being on standby...
im going for the asus MEMO pad, is that a good tablet?
i will consider if i will or will not root my next tablet.(it may be hard to believe... but i know quite well what i am doing...just i cant afford another brick lol )
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its a brick ok?... but yea this tablet was broken in my view anyway.... speakers didnt work properly.. tablet often would freeze after a while being on standby...
im going for the asus MEMO pad, is that a good tablet?
i will consider if i will or will not root my next tablet.(it may be hard to believe... but i know quite well what i am doing...just i cant afford another brick lol )
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The current MEMO pad basically has the same specs as the TF300, except it wouldn't take a dock or keyboard. The new ones should have better CPUs, but Asus is mum about this. So toss a coin. I still think replacing the motherboard with a used one is a much better and cheaper alternative, unless you can afford a TF700 or 701. Get a 16GB for $50.00 on Ebay, and pop in a hi-speed sd card if you need room.
Did You try to send "adb reboot bootloader" comand when device in recovery?
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The current MEMO pad basically has the same specs as the TF300, except it wouldn't take a dock or keyboard. The new ones should have better CPUs, but Asus is mum about this. So toss a coin. I still think replacing the motherboard with a used one is a much better and cheaper alternative, unless you can afford a TF700 or 701. Get a 16GB for $50.00 on Ebay, and pop in a hi-speed sd card if you need room.
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so the memo pad is EXACTLY the same as the transformer?! what a rip-off!!!... though it is cheaper on the otherhand
seeing as how i already have sent this one to asus in regards of the speakers.... im not going to send this one in again
though i must agree with you its cheaper... this tablet i have now is just not worth all the hassle anymore and i think im better off buying(saving for) a new one instead.
even though i love to take risks... i will refuse to hack and crack the **** outa that thing.... oh well... its just a computer too
just be glad its not my life thats bricked xD
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The current MEMO pad basically has the same specs as the TF300, except it wouldn't take a dock or keyboard. The new ones should have better CPUs, but Asus is mum about this. So toss a coin. I still think replacing the motherboard with a used one is a much better and cheaper alternative, unless you can afford a TF700 or 701. Get a 16GB for $50.00 on Ebay, and pop in a hi-speed sd card if you need room.
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i found an nvflash from my tablet which i made 2 months ago..
i am positive that these files are from this transformer.
but i dont quite understand how nvflash works... and how to use it.
i hope this might fix it. this is really my last thing i will do for this tablet XD
There is manual for tf201. Just use tf300 stock rom and twrp recovery blob instead described in manual. And You may flash rom through fastboot instead 9.15 and 9.16 steps.
P.S.: Rom should match to version of bootloader which one You make nvflash backup. 4.0 can be grabbed here.