[Q] Failed to Use CWM and ICS on phone and now I have a problem - T-Mobile LG G2x

Hi guys, I'm relatively new to this forum.
I've been trying to upgrade my Tmobile LG G2x phone to ICS by using an AOKP ROM that I found online. I followed the instructions on how to use a CWM from this site and all of that worked. However as I was copying the AOKP file to the phone, I realized that I had already extracted that file to my phone instead of leaving it as a zip.
When I booted my phone in CWM I tried to access the install zip from Sd card> choose zip from Sd card> then select the aokp_p999-test2.zip to start flashing the AOKP ROM (ICS). However, all I saw were a bunch of files.
The real problem: I followed these instructions earlier:
Now do a full wipe by selecting Mount and Storage then wipe the following:
Format System
Format Data
Format Cache
Go back to main menu and select advance then wipe dalvik-cache.
Apparently I didn't have a backup, so when I wiped all these formatting files and tried to boot back to my phone to recopy the files, I'm stuck on a blinking screen during boot... I have no way of returning back to my phone and I'm freaking out right now...
Tried using a Flash Stock Recovery option, but I get stuck on the page and can't click on Reboot System now.
HELP ME PLEASE...WHAT DO I DO

AOKP has not been updated for this phone in some time, there are a couple of links to the builds on page 102 of that thread if you insist on trying that out. I'd suggest trying a different ROM from the the development section that has been more recently updated though.
Can you not boot into CWM again hold down the Power & VOL down buttons when you turn your phone on? If not try this: ROM for recovery G2X under the NVFLASH

xBkKx said:
AOKP has not been updated for this phone in some time, there are a couple of links to the builds on page 102 of that thread if you insist on trying that out. I'd suggest trying a different ROM from the the development section that has been more recently updated though.
Can you not boot into CWM again hold down the Power & VOL down buttons when you turn your phone on? If not try this: ROM for recovery G2X under the NVFLASH
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I can boot into CWM, but apparently I never backed up any files from my phone...
Also, will the new ROM for recovery let me boot into my main screen?
Thanks

Chokachilds said:
I can boot into CWM, but apparently I never backed up any files from my phone...
Also, will the new ROM for recovery let me boot into my main screen?
Thanks
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The directions in that thread should get your phone to boot back up with the stock ROM installed but since you could still try to just boot into CWM after downloading a different ROM and flash it. There are nandroid backups of the stock ROMs HERE that you can download and unzip the folder into your Clockworkmod/backup folder to have a backup
Sent from my LG-P999

Alright that worked! Now I want to try again to get a ROM for ICS. Since you said that the AOPK one is outdated, do you have any suggestions or links to new ones that work well? I know it's off-topic, but thank you!

Chokachilds said:
Alright that worked! Now I want to try again to get a ROM for ICS. Since you said that the AOPK one is outdated, do you have any suggestions or links to new ones that work well? I know it's off-topic, but thank you!
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ICS is all.sorts of broken as well as jelly bean. but go look in development section and read and read and read.
than choose!
G2x-CM7 Nightly 11/18/12 Build, Trinity ELP Kernel

Moved to proper forum.

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[Q] Don't know what to do at root menu

Using following the cyanogen wiki LG G2x Full Update tutorial
I got clockwork and everything else working, but when I download cyanogen 7 and tell it to install it, the directions get a little fuzzy. I don't know exactly what to do in the root menu. I thought I'd just hit the 1st reboot option, but that just loads the phone normally with stock ROM.
I just started experimenting with different options, like factory reset, thinking maybe this would be the option to run cyanogen, but now I think I undid almost everything and I'm back to square one (Except superuser is still installed for some reason)
HELP! I donate
Owens867 said:
Using following the cyanogen wiki LG G2x Full Update tutorial
I got clockwork and everything else working, but when I download cyanogen 7 and tell it to install it, the directions get a little fuzzy. I don't know exactly what to do in the root menu. I thought I'd just hit the 1st reboot option, but that just loads the phone normally with stock ROM.
I just started experimenting with different options, like factory reset, thinking maybe this would be the option to run cyanogen, but now I think I undid almost everything and I'm back to square one (Except superuser is still installed for some reason)
HELP! I donate
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After you dload rom go to recovery, wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache, wipe data, wipe system, select install zip from sd, search for zip (cm7 rom u dloaded) and flash, then reboot.
NVIDIA NEVER AGAIN!
Look here and follow the instructions. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1274998 If you flashed cwm via nvflash then go straight here. http://theunlockr.com/2011/05/03/how-to-load-a-custom-rom-on-the-t-mobile-g2x
Let us know if this is enough.
p.s. you navigate cwm via the volume keys and confirm via the power button.
edit: if you want google apps (gapps) get it here and flash immediately after flashing cm7. http://goo-inside.me/gapps/
Wow thanks for the nvflash link. I was able to flash cm7 with it no problem! Now when you say flash immediately after cm7, do you mean right after it installs cm7 while still in the root?
After my prior troubles, I am no longer assuming anything :|
Owens867 said:
Wow thanks for the nvflash link. I was able to flash cm7 with it no problem! Now when you say flash immediately after cm7, do you mean right after it installs cm7 while still in the root?
After my prior troubles, I am no longer assuming anything :|
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Yes, I did mine via CWM though so I'm not as familiar with the way you're going about it. The main "trick" is that you have to flash CWM via nvflash not ROM manager, I learned that one the hard way. On the bright side it's nearly impossible to permanently brick this phone.
Sorry about the delay in reply, I'm at work so I'm not able to pay tons of attention to the forum.
You are not at a "root" menu. It is Clockworkmod Recovery menu. There is no such thing as a root menu.

[Q] Please help me! Flashed a nexus s 4g rom onto a nexus s 3g phone

model: Nexus S (I9023)
History: Installed ICS 4 couple of months back.
Wanted to try out cm7. But, saw that there was cm9, so didn't actually pay attention to which rom I was going to flash. Downloaded the rom from the cm official website (cm_crespo4g-ota-eng.burnsra.a18).
After reboot, I am not able to connect to network and in system settings all 4G options are being shown!
Not able to flash any other ROM's too (Tried installing 2.3.4).
Don't have any backup (I thought I may not run into any problem, as I had done it once already)
How can I restore the communication functionality?
you have to flash a radio that is compatible to your phone from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1116884
Update: I just found that before installing ICS, i did make a back up. I tried to restore and I got the following msg:
Checking MD5 sums...
MD5 mismatch!
If there is a way I can restore, from the back up, I would prefer that rather than messing up with anything else. Because now I feel, I should read more first before actually doing something!
u could try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714114
this may help too cwm nandroid backup ics for i9023 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396224 just place in cwm backup folder on your sd card
Here's what I would do if it were me ...
Assuming that you still have recovery, d/l a copy of the proper radio for your device and a solid rom like Peter Alfonso's "Bugless Beast". You will also need the "Wipe All" zip. Place everything on your sdcard, wipe cache and dalvik, then flash the radio. Next, back into recovery, flash "wipe all" zip, and then flash the full rom.
If everything goes ok, allow phone to completely boot, and then back into recovery. Again flash the "wipe all" zip, and then restore the back up you made previously. Good luck.
sean1984 said:
u could try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714114
this may help too cwm nandroid backup ics for i9023 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1396224 just place in cwm backup folder on your sd card
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OK thanks. But just to let you know, I am complete noob here. I was trying to comprehend about the RADIO's that you directed me to and nothing made much sense.
The latest guide you directed me to, clearly says that I need to have ClockWorkMod 5.0.0 or higher (I am running 3.1.0.1 ).
wmdunn said:
Here's what I would do if it were me ...
Assuming that you still have recovery, d/l a copy of the proper radio for your device and a solid rom like Peter Alfonso's "Bugless Beast". You will also need the "Wipe All" zip. Place everything on your sdcard, wipe cache and dalvik, then flash the radio. Next, back into recovery, flash "wipe all" zip, and then flash the full rom.
If everything goes ok, allow phone to completely boot, and then back into recovery. Again flash the "wipe all" zip, and then restore the back up you made previously. Good luck.
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Thanks. This seems pretty straight forward. I will try this. Just one last doubt: How do I find the right radio for my device?
deepak.s829 said:
Thanks. This seems pretty straight forward. I will try this. Just one last doubt: How do I find the right radio for my device?
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I'm not sure which one of these is the latest, but any of the ones for your device (I9023?) should work. My guess is that the KF1 should be ok ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=737283&stc=1&d=1317509083
wmdunn said:
I'm not sure which one of these is the latest, but any of the ones for your device (I9023?) should work. My guess is that the KF1 should be ok ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=737283&stc=1&d=1317509083
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I was just learning about the RADIO and all that... And I was in the system settings of my phone. It is showing options like "Sprint system updates" and also some CDMA options....
I am in India and I use airtel GSM connection..
Can anybody tell me what I have done?Can flashing a wrong ROM make such big changes?
deepak.s829 said:
I was just learning about the RADIO and all that... And I was in the system settings of my phone. It is showing options like "Sprint system updates" and also some CDMA options....
I am in India and I use airtel GSM connection..
Can anybody tell me what I have done?Can flashing a wrong ROM make such big changes?
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The rom you flashed was for Sprint phones, so it's no surprise that those files are present. They will all be replaced when you get everything back on track. Good luck ...
wmdunn said:
I'm not sure which one of these is the latest, but any of the ones for your device (I9023?) should work. My guess is that the KF1 should be ok ...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=737283&stc=1&d=1317509083
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Device is GT-i9023
deepak.s829 said:
Device is GT-i9023
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You should be ok with the radio file I linked you to in the earlier post.
I did a clean wipe of everything and also flashed the radio. But, I am unable to flash new ROM. And now the phone doesnt go past the google start up screen logo
Do I have a bricked phone now?
But I am still able to boot into recovery.
deepak.s829 said:
I did a clean wipe of everything and also flashed the radio. But, I am unable to flash new ROM. And now the phone doesnt go past the google start up screen logo
Do I have a bricked phone now?
I still have recovery
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Turn the phone completely off, then press and hold volume "up" and the power button at the same time. That should get you into recovery. From there flash the "wipe all" zip and then the new rom in the same session. Then let your phone boot normally.
Easy mistake with all the ****ing roms shoved into general lately. You'll get it worked out.
wmdunn said:
Turn the phone completely off, then press and hold volume "up" and the power button at the same time. That should get you into recovery. From there flash the "wipe all" zip and then the new rom in the same session. Then let your phone boot normally.
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After installing wipe-all, when I try to flash the rom, everytime I get the same, following message:
--Installing /sdcard/pete_crespo_10-23-11.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
assert failed: getprop("ro.product.device")=="crespo" | |
"crespo"
E:ERROR in /sdcard/pete_crespo_10-23-11.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
I dunno how it happened..
I just flashed ClockWorkMod recovery version 5, and then repeated the same steps>
1. Wipe-all
2.Install bugless beasty ROM.
3.The problem got fixed.
4. ALL communications restored
5. Thank you
Thanks a tonne for your patient replies
I learnt a lot today
So, the problem was with the version of the recovery image i was running?
update your clockworkmod to the latest official one (5.0.2.0) and then try to restore your backup. if that doesnt work, flash the radio for i9023.
did you backup your efs folder?
good luck.
Edit:just saw your reply.
thegtfusion said:
update your clockworkmod to the latest official one (5.0.2.0) and then try to restore your backup. if that doesnt work, flash the radio for i9023.
did you backup your efs folder?
good luck.
Edit:just saw your reply.
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Now that I could recover my phone, I would like to try another ROM. Before I do that, What all are the necessary things I would have to back up so that, if in case I run into any problem, I can recover everything from back up?
deepak.s829 said:
I dunno how it happened..
I just flashed ClockWorkMod recovery version 5, and then repeated the same steps>
1. Wipe-all
2.Install bugless beasty ROM.
3.The problem got fixed.
4. ALL communications restored
5. Thank you
Thanks a tonne for your patient replies
I learnt a lot today
So, the problem was with the version of the recovery image i was running?
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Yes ... the last error message you got was due to using an out dated version of the recovery image. You did the right thing by flashing CWM 5. Glad you were able to get back to normal. Take care ...
Bill
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deepak.s829 said:
Now that I could recover my phone, I would like to try another ROM. Before I do that, What all are the necessary things I would have to back up so that, if in case I run into any problem, I can recover everything from back up?
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Just do a nand backup of the working rom, and keep the "wipe all" zip and radio zip on your sd card.

Soft Brick CM9 bootloop- CWM 5.8.4.3 semifail

Currently I am in a soft brick state- I cant remember which CM- 9 either cm-9-20120614-EXPERIMENTAL-skyrocket-alpha5.zip, or cm-9-20120709-NIGHTLY... (I can see that those are the only two I have on my sd card. I am on an ATT GS2 skyrocket
If I boot normally - it stays stuck on the CM9boot screen.
I can use the 3 finger method to boot into CWM 5.8.4.3
While searching for answers I read that this CWM is broken.
Initially I was trying to go back to an earlier recovery. CWM would see the recoveries on the SDcard, but when I tried to recover- it would not mount from the SD card.
I got to CM( by using odin to put an earlier CWM, and superuser on the phone, then installed Rom manager, then used rom manager to flash CWM (via tmobile sgs2) then updated to CWM touch...
When I tried using the CWM to factory restore and cache wipe it starts then hangs I cant install zips from the external SD card, or any recoveries...
I'm figuring worst case - I can go back to ODIN, and do stock recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1342348 , then flash the non touch CWM, superuser http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1340526, then flash a recovery from my sd card??
Is there something else I might have missed in trying to get back to a functional state without going to odin?
Many thanks in advance for any assistance
Ihab
ihabelnaccash said:
Currently I am in a soft brick state- I cant remember which CM- 9 either cm-9-20120614-EXPERIMENTAL-skyrocket-alpha5.zip, or cm-9-20120709-NIGHTLY... (I can see that those are the only two I have on my sd card. I am on an ATT GS2 skyrocket
If I boot normally - it stays stuck on the CM9boot screen.
I can use the 3 finger method to boot into CWM 5.8.4.3
While searching for answers I read that this CWM is broken.
Initially I was trying to go back to an earlier recovery. CWM would see the recoveries on the SDcard, but when I tried to recover- it would not mount from the SD card.
I got to CM( by using odin to put an earlier CWM, and superuser on the phone, then installed Rom manager, then used rom manager to flash CWM (via tmobile sgs2) then updated to CWM touch...
When I tried using the CWM to factory restore and cache wipe it starts then hangs I cant install zips from the external SD card, or any recoveries...
I'm figuring worst case - I can go back to ODIN, and do stock recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1342348 , then flash the non touch CWM, superuser http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1340526, then flash a recovery from my sd card??
Is there something else I might have missed in trying to get back to a functional state without going to odin?
Many thanks in advance for any assistance
Ihab
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Hi there,
I recently experienced the same thing, and it was a hassle to fix--but I have got my phone working each time. The downside being that I /had/ to switch over to Odin. Mind you, I am not necessarily experienced with Android, so I can't really say that this is the only way.
At any rate, here's what I did to get it back to normal:
Load up Odin
Put it in download mode -- I assume you know to hold the volume keys and then plug in the USB.
Flash either the ICS leak or the stock 2.3.5 Gingerbread.
You should be back to good. I hope you backed everything up in either Kies or some other resource...else you're in for a hell of a time setting stuff up.
Oh: bad news about the 2.3.5 stock is that, as far as I can tell, you're unable to upgrade to 2.3.6. In turn, you're then unable to update to the official ICS through Kies or OTA. I assume you don't mind, considering you're trying to flash a new rom anyway.
Anyway, I do hope there is some bit of clarity on getting CM9 on the Skyrocket. As of now I have still been unable to do it. Just as you, no matter the settings I try, I end up being stuck at that screen. The only difference between your method and mine is that I completely did mine through CWM...nothing through ROM Manager. (Actually, I believe I tried a few differing methods involving the CWM touch and non-touch...followed many different guides but still no good.)
Hope you get it back to a functioning state. If you get CM9 working on the Skyrocket, I'd appreciate you sending a bit of details on how to do so.
EDIT: I am now on CM9. Through magic, ponies and friendship I have failed to accomplish this feat. But by pure science and the blood of a pony, I have successfully installed CM9.
After you've restored to 2.3.5 or the ICS leak (the one I was on), do the following:
- Grab the recovery-clockwork-touch U27 described below. Flash it.
- Download both the newest CM9 build from their website, as well as Google Apps, and then copy those to your external SD.
- Follow this guide: http://www.teamchopsticks.org/p/install-guide.html. Here's what's relevant to you:
Wipe data/factory reset.
Format /system (mounts and storage->format /system).
Install the CM9 zip from SD card.
Install the gapps zip from SD card.
ONLY IF YOU ARE ON TOUCH CWM RECOVERY: Format /cache (mounts and storage->format /cache)
Reboot. Let it sit for a few minutes after the first boot. Be patient.\
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After ~10 minutes you should be fine. Mine took less, but I'd bet it could take longer. Please follow those directions above EXACTLY. I'll be happy to help you in any way I can if you reply to this thread/ send me a PM.
When I softbricked with the latest CWM I wasn't able to return back since it wouldnt detect my SDcard so I just loaded up odin and used recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.1.3-hercules.tar and was able to read my SDcard again which had all my backups and CM9 files. I have flashed every version of CM9 every since and still using this CWM version and havent had any problems. :good:
All better now- I used ODIN to restore to stock, then used it again to put CWM (non-touch) back on, then added superuser, then just did a restore from SDcard! Muchas Gracias all!
Should I be able to then use a restore of when I had a working CM9 (and backed up with CWM)? Or would I have to do all the cache wiping/ factory reset like I did to install it the first time before using such a recovery? (and I will try that recovery- clockwork touch hercules... latrer tonight from home)
ODIN tar to restore back to factory. I got the boot loop too. Only until after I flashed CM9 then flashed dark side wipe cache only would CM9 work for me. Only on regular CWM though. Try and give that a go.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727

[Q] Can't Flash ANYTHING!!!!

Every time I try to flash something my tablet fails, and I have to revert back my backup. It doesn't matter if I download on PC or from the tablet itself. HELP!!!!
Galaxy Tab 2 7.0
Can you post what rom you are using right now, as well as what recovery version.
Also, what rom are you trying to flash ? You are rooted, right ?
If you can post some more details - am sure people will chime in
Good luck,
bill_in_mtl said:
Can you post what rom you are using right now, as well as what recovery version.
Also, what rom are you trying to flash ? You are rooted, right ?
If you can post some more details - am sure people will chime in
Good luck,
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I'm running stock 4.0.4, Rooted, Clockworkmod recovery. I have tried to flash several different roms. Romswell, AOKP, CM nightlies thru ROM manager. all of them fail in recovery. I flash stuff all the time on my SIII so I'm not really a Noob to flashing and what not, but I can't figure this one out. Thanks for any help.
What are you using for recovery? When you say failed what is the error message? Sounds like you should prolly reflash a current official recovery. If by failing you mean it hangs on first boot then your not wiping system before flashing. Factory reset and wipe system before you flash.
Are you by chance running any scripts for sd card swap, etc ?
I am running this script, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1961097 which swaps my 32GB external sd for the internal sd, which runs great - no issues, except with rom manager and flashing from recovery.
I have to go back and de-activate the script, reboot, and then dowload - or transfer file from PC, and it flashes without issue
Otherwise, I have had no flashing issues of any kind - using CWM 6.0.1.5 for the p3113
Good luck,
Bill

[Q] Semi-bricked tf300t

I'll preface this by saying the following:
I know there are a lot of brick guides out there, and most are relatively easy to get out of. I've worked myself into a bit of a pickle, though.
It started when I noticed that there was an update available through the CM updater. I figured, what the hell, I'm running a nightly and this is likely to be a stable release, so I went ahead and downloaded it. I got home and checked the get.cm page, and sure enough, a new, stable build had recently been released. Being the diligent soul that I am, I made sure to do a full backup before I installed the .zip. Everything worked out just fine, the backup went swell, the update finished without problems, and then I rebooted my device.
All I see is the Asus splash screen. It just stays there. So I think, no big deal, it just didn't work out like I wanted, I'll go format my data (which I didn't do the first time around, in hopes that everything would carry over) and install again. The same thing happens. I haven't started panicking yet, since I still have 3 backups (1 older Jellybean, and one much older ICS). None of them work. I wipe everything that I can think might help. Data, system, cache, dalvik, you name it. Nothing was working, and I was starting to freak out. Then I decided to try to get some action through fastboot, hoping that I could push a .zip that wasn't the CM10 update that had started everything. In my search for a push command, I thought it would be a good idea to try a wipe from fastboot. This wiped everything. Not only the system, boot, etc. partitions, but also my personal partition that had all of my data. This in itself isn't a big problem, but it also left the partitions unformatted. Now I have a device that is devoid of data and can't do anything but get into CWM and fastboot.
What the hell can I do? Am I doomed? Is there no way to get out of the hole I've dug myself into?
tl;dr failed update, things got really real, really fast.
Specs before the initial update
ROM: CM10 nightly, Jellybean 4.1.x
CWM: 5.5.0.4
Kernel Version (?): 9.4.3.30-20120604 (I'm not sure with this, it says something about "android carhu-user" before it)
same thing just happened to me. Im going to download another version of CM and try that. It might just be that.
DerangedLoofah said:
same thing just happened to me. Im going to download another version of CM and try that. It might just be that.
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That's the thing, though, I have no idea how I'm supposed to get it to my device now...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989076
Have you tried this? I was just thinking about it because I can't reflash my recovery and thought this may be the way to start over.
OK I downloaded the us jb update and extracted to my external SD card and flashed it in recovery after wipes. Everything is good now.
Edit: flash recovery in fast boot.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
Glad you got it!
nitsuj79 said:
Glad you got it!
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DerangedLoofah managed to get it, but I still haven't had any luck.
DerangedLoofah said:
OK I downloaded the us jb update and extracted to my external SD card and flashed it in recovery after wipes. Everything is good now.
Edit: flash recovery in fast boot.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
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How did you flash it in fastboot? I can't figure out how to get to something that's on the external SD card. What were the exact commands you used?
1. Download any software from this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1697227
2. Unpack it one so you have a zip without UpdateLauncher
3. Rename the zip to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip
4. Put on a sdcard into the root (the sdcard should be clean, no other files)
5. Boot you tablet to RCK (Volume down + power, then volume up)
6. Let the magic begin!!! Take some minutes.
Attention! JB user pleas choose a JB ROM, don't flash ICS ROM on JB bootloader.
You tried this method with no love? I was able to flash stock pretty easily doing this.
nitsuj79 said:
1. Download any software from this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1697227
2. Unpack it one so you have a zip without UpdateLauncher
3. Rename the zip to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip
4. Put on a sdcard into the root (the sdcard should be clean, no other files)
5. Boot you tablet to RCK (Volume down + power, then volume up)
6. Let the magic begin!!! Take some minutes.
Attention! JB user pleas choose a JB ROM, don't flash ICS ROM on JB bootloader.
You tried this method with no love? I was able to flash stock pretty easily doing this.
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Does that work with CWM? I don't have the stock bootloader on it.
This works only if you didn't flash custom recovery, it is the best method for locked devices. But you can still flash any stock ROM from CWM (but I suggest to use TWRP, you can install it from external sd). And you can push the ROM to internal memory via adb. I think you can install stock ROM via fastboot too, I am not sure, but the command fastboot update should help.
I managed to get it working again. If you can get to fastboot, push a bootloader that supports an external SD cards (like TWRP) and then from that install one of the official ASUS firmwares. From there, you have to root again, but it's better than having a device that won't boot at all.

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