I’m stuck without knowing what to do next.
What did I do? A lot, not knowning exact in which order. I started with stock ICS ROM, rooted and unlocked.
First I tried to install NVFlash, but because in the ATX mode the TF300T wasn’t recognized on my PC the last steps didn’t succeed. Trying all the drivers suggested on this forum didn’t help to solve it.
Though I can manage a connection with the PC in ATX and USB mode. Adb commands works.
I have TWRP installed because I want to ‘see’ the miniSD card for flashing.
When I try to install stock ROM I get the message: unable to Mount “\staging”. Installation failed.
A full whipe and whiping Dalvik are done with no effect.
When I try to install a JB ROM it looks as if it’s succesful, but after a reboot the black screen with bootloader in the left upper corner and NVidia logo right under keeps looking at me.
So turning back to ICS stock doesn’t work and JB neither.
I thought to have a wrong bootloader but which do I need and how to install?
Reading 200 pages for a solution didn’t work for me, maybe I looked at the wrong places but I’m at the end of solutions.
If anyone can help me I’m very gratefull
Regards, Henk-Jan
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henk-jan said:
I’m stuck without knowing what to do next.
What did I do? A lot, not knowning exact in which order. I started with stock ICS ROM, rooted and unlocked.
First I tried to install NVFlash, but because in the ATX mode the TF300T wasn’t recognized on my PC the last steps didn’t succeed. Trying all the drivers suggested on this forum didn’t help to solve it.
Though I can manage a connection with the PC in ATX and USB mode. Adb commands works.
I have TWRP installed because I want to ‘see’ the miniSD card for flashing.
When I try to install stock ROM I get the message: unable to Mount “\staging”. Installation failed.
A full whipe and whiping Dalvik are done with no effect.
When I try to install a JB ROM it looks as if it’s succesful, but after a reboot the black screen with bootloader in the left upper corner and NVidia logo right under keeps looking at me.
So turning back to ICS stock doesn’t work and JB neither.
I thought to have a wrong bootloader but which do I need and how to install?
Reading 200 pages for a solution didn’t work for me, maybe I looked at the wrong places but I’m at the end of solutions.
If anyone can help me I’m very gratefull
Regards, Henk-Jan
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What did I do to solve it? Taking the right stock rom
I thought I had to flash 9.4.3.30 but it had to be 9.4.3.29 and that did the trick
I'm happy now
That's great to hear you got your tablet working again. Great job! Maybe next time post this in the Q&A forum where it belongs.
Ramrod421 said:
That's great to hear you got your tablet working again. Great job! Maybe next time post this in the Q&A forum where it belongs.
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Your absolutely right, thanks for your instruction.
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Following various threads here how to successfully unlocking and rooting their device, I've failed on so many levels.
At the moment I think my xoom is semi-bricked because its just stuck on the M screen. I've think I got the recovery screen working last night as I was able to go into recover mode but after updates through wifi I think it possibly stopped it.
So when i reboot and go into recovery mode, I get an exclamation mark over an android. I've tried rebooting and just got it to mount back on Fastboot but when I've tried to wipe it and reflesh it to (recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img) its not doing what its suppose to do and giving me "unknown partition, Failed to process command error (0x300003)
Any ideas what I need to do?
Btw, I can reboot, voldown and then volup to choose the 3 options but like I said I can't get into the recovery mode properly.
Schizophonic said:
Following various threads here how to successfully unlocking and rooting their device, I've failed on so many levels.
At the moment I think my xoom is semi-bricked because its just stuck on the M screen. I've think I got the recovery screen working last night as I was able to go into recover mode but after updates through wifi I think it possibly stopped it.
So when i reboot and go into recovery mode, I get an exclamation mark over an android. I've tried rebooting and just got it to mount back on Fastboot but when I've tried to wipe it and reflesh it to (recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img) its not doing what its suppose to do and giving me "unknown partition, Failed to process command error (0x300003)
Any ideas what I need to do?
Btw, I can reboot, voldown and then volup to choose the 3 options but like I said I can't get into the recovery mode properly.
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Could I ask what steps in rooting you completed successfully and where exactly it went wrong?
Then, what exactly have you done to try to move forward?
Also, which guide did you use?
Don't worry, you're not bricked if you can get to fastboot.
okantomi said:
Could I ask what steps in rooting you completed successfully and where exactly it went wrong?
Then, what exactly have you done to try to move forward?
Also, which guide did you use?
Don't worry, you're not bricked if you can get to fastboot.
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Last night I followed this videolinked in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYc1lVWm7ks to Unlock OEM my device
I think that worked fine because it didn't throw up any hiccups.
I then followed this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242241 to root it. It didn't have superuser so I downloaded it and installed it and then tried Terminal on the "SU" command. Said I did not have 'permissions'
This morning, I then followed this Youtbue link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsVpY0PDwtQ and after the first reboot of puting the new .img, it failed to reboot. Now I'm stuck on the M screen.
I think I managed to get my computer to pick up the device in adb fastboot because it responds to that. However when I type in adb devices it doesn't pick up anything...
Next after messing around I managed to flash it to the boot.img on this, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049901
It flashed it ( I think) and worked without errors unlike the other flash I tried today, and its still stuck in M screen.
BTW, this is a UK Wifi Zoom.
Little update - I've downloaded and flash this boot: boot_3.1_insecure.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049901 and now boots up. However my Wifi has now disappeared. I'm in the process of doing a factory reset but will this work?
Still no avail - need to get this wifi working again soon. Think I've finally got access to superuser
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Little update - I've downloaded and flash this boot: boot_3.1_insecure.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049901 and now boots up. However my Wifi has now disappeared. I'm in the process of doing a factory reset but will this work?
Still no avail - need to get this wifi working again soon. Think I've finally got access to superuser
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It sounds like you are on the right track. Hang in there, you'll make it!
Do you have access to an Ubuntu OS? when you connect an android device to a PC running Ubuntu it will mount the internal memory to the PC which makes it much easier to browse the partitions. Also, Go ahead and reflash the CWM recovery through Rom manager (if thats available to UK users) so that hopefully youll get a fresh recovery.img to work with. As far as ADB not noticing the xoom, you probably erased the adb drivers, and is the usb cord youre using 100% data transferable type? I about pulled my hair out a few times because adb wouldnt recognize my phone but realised I was using an older micro usb cable that only allowed electrical current for charging, not data transfer capable. You might also be able to find a clean nandroid backup file from a fellow UK xoom owner, that you trust, and see if they dont mind sending you their backed up boot-img and system-img. Just some guesses, but sounds like you got it pretty well figured out
Hello all, after a bit of self taught ADB and etc and understanding the mechanics how to successfully flash a Xoom, I managed to follow another guide from stratch (unlock oem, etc) and flashes it to the US stock 3.2.2 rom. It picked up wifi but couldn't connect for some reason - maybe different frequency?
Anyway since then I've installed one of the custom Roms here Team Tiamat Xoom Rom 2.2.2 and all is well now Got my Xoom back up and running with superaccess.
Thanks for all the info on this forum, great place for resource
Mind you, coming from a background with no experience with ADB, it was a bit mind boggling but I managed to get there in the end. Just a bit of feedback for those authors with the guides - maybe put a little subsection on the basics of how to get things prepared and up and running. This I think will help a lot of people who cannot sit for hours on end to trouble shoot something if it goes wrong. Most of the guides here are very useful and handy but at time I just kept saying to myself "wtf, what, where, huh?"
Schizophonic said:
Hello all, after a bit of self taught ADB and etc and understanding the mechanics how to successfully flash a Xoom, I managed to follow another guide from stratch (unlock oem, etc) and flashes it to the US stock 3.2.2 rom. It picked up wifi but couldn't connect for some reason - maybe different frequency?
Anyway since then I've installed one of the custom Roms here Team Tiamat Xoom Rom 2.2.2 and all is well now Got my Xoom back up and running with superaccess.
Thanks for all the info on this forum, great place for resource
Mind you, coming from a background with no experience with ADB, it was a bit mind boggling but I managed to get there in the end. Just a bit of feedback for those authors with the guides - maybe put a little subsection on the basics of how to get things prepared and up and running. This I think will help a lot of people who cannot sit for hours on end to trouble shoot something if it goes wrong. Most of the guides here are very useful and handy but at time I just kept saying to myself "wtf, what, where, huh?"
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My guide, which is highlighted in the Xoom Heaven thread has a large section on setting up your adb files etc.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1249798
Rooted 3.2 Xoom FAIL
Hi All,
Not the best way to join the boards but I am in deep....
I have a canadian wifi xoom on 3.2. I followed these instructions (How to root 3.2 on US WiFi & Verizon 3G XOOM! (Windows and Mac)) to root my xoom and was having issues with a wifi error.
I decided to use the Canadian boot.img file and when I rebooted the xoom got stuck on the moto logo and is no longer recognized by my computer.
I have tried resetting through the android recovery (I dont have anything 3rd party installed) but no luck. I am afraid that this thing is a total write off.
Any thoughts? Thanks
Blair
I have a sl101. I only get eeepad screen. My son did something to the machine. I can get it to say booting recovery but nothing happens. I also can get a text that says cold booting Linux. Again nothing happens. Nvflash says USB write fail. But when I check adb the device is recognized. Is there a way for me to adb push a recovery in there for me to boot too, so I can reflash a rom. I have a little dilema here. I also was wondering if I can flash rom thru adb. I read once that's how they used to do it on g1. I don't know if I am speaking accurately though. Any kind of light shed on me will be greatly appriciated
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I997 using xda premium
not sure about the slider but i had a customer return yesterday with this exact issue on the tf101 and i couldnt get out of it. the tf just kept switching itself back on and getting stuck on the splash screen.
found this set of instructions but im not sure if its what you need or if it will work:
http://androidroot.mobi/technical/asus-eee-pad-transformer-tf101-root-cwm-recovery/
good luck
That is exactly what is going on with mine. The slider is basicly the same thing. I plug it in and I tries to boot. I thought you had to be booted into recovery or the rom for adb to work? That's why I believe this method you just revealed to me. Or some variation of it will work. I will be trying shortly.
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not working transformer
i have asus tranfrormer 9.x.x.x, recovery 5.8.x.x, after i did superwipe , every thing is gone and i cant flash any rom through adb/nvflash saying cant write to sdcard (read only). any suggestions?
HELP : Same problem, no apx, recovery strange, no boot
I still have access to clockwork but nothing seems to install, i tried update clockwork nothing worked, reboot gives me clockwork, APX don't work...
please HELP !!!!
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I still have access to clockwork but nothing seems to install, i tried update clockwork nothing worked, reboot gives me clockwork, APX don't work...
please HELP !!!!
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nvflash if your TF101 is compatible model.. (must B60 and below).
Or read Wolf's thread HERE. It might helped everyone here..
Thanks but everything needs adb connexion and as apx is not working, i can't connect ADB..
I have a B50 model
Nobody have a clue ?
well, I have to send it back to my reseller that will change it but before that I need to delete clockwork mode or brick it, how can i do ?
I tried every thread here, update rom does nothing, looks like it does not write anything on the tablet
Thanks in advance
try to follow this procedure...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25636698&postcount=5
let me know
Hello, thanks, but as I can't get to apx mode, I can't use nvflash, so still stuck with my recovery, I tried to modify super Wipe package to do things but can't get through...
If someone can make a package to delete recovery, then I can try it on my tablet, I really yneed it to be bricked cause now it load with Rogue's recovery on and on, so the reseller will new it has been modified and I will have to pay to get it back ...
Thanks in advance
with the procedure posted in the previous link you don't need APX mode and don't need NVflash...
Just boot your TF in recovery mode and plug it to your pc...
remove all previous drivers and install the new one that you can find in the post
ciao
ps... at the end of the procedure you will have your TF101 with stock rom and stock recovery
I will try but even when I am on recovery, nothing appears in Hardware management, no recognition from My computer, still strange... And when I power + vol down key, It never says to presse vol up in the text in the upper left corner, just says booting linux kernel...
When I try to boot pressing vol up + power, nothing happens, not even the clics that can be heard when it powers up...
I had a similar issue when I used SuperWipe and discovered my ROM on the external SD Card could not be accessed by CWM
I tried pushing the file with adb but kept receiving errors - protocol, etc. I suspected it was a driver issue along with the fact that 64 bit systems don't always play nicely with drivers. I actually dug up an old hard drive and did a very basic install of 32bit Win7. I booted the Transformer into CWM and when I connected it to my PC - I pointed it to the universal naked driver. I was then able to successfully push the rom to internal storage and used CWM to flash it
Hello,
I tried to connect my tablet to an old Windows 2000, but still nothing happens
Hello every one, I finally sendt back my transformer to my reseller, now I can buy a new one...
Thanks again
Hello, first time posted, long time browser...
So, I have a bricked (or almost totally bricked) LG G2X. Here is what I did:
I had flashed the Hellfire Sandwich 1.9 rom and was just fine...until my phone started turning off randomly. After reading somewhere here that I should nullify my phone and the re-flash the rom in order to fix my issue.
So, I backed up my data and downloaded the Aroma Nullifier from Volk (thanks for all you do). I booted to recovery and ran the Nullifier. Once the Nullifier had stopped, still while in Recovery, I tried to access my sdcard to re-flash my Rom...well, I couldn't access my SD card. Furthermore, I couldn't unmount the SD or mount the USB Storage.
Here comes the big mistake:
So, as I was doing some research about how to proceed, my USB cord wiggled out of the phone and my phone lost power. Now, since I had read from Volk not to let that happen, I knew I was in trouble.
At this point, I can only load into the LG Boot Screen and my computer loads drivers for "Asus Android Device" (I have the Asus Transformer Prime Tablet) and under that title "Asus Android Bootloader Interface". No APX, No USB Controller....no other communication.
Last little note, I took the phone to the Tmobile store on a hunch one of the guys who works there had some experience (which he did), and while he was trying to boot into recovery from battery power (something I have been unable to do) he got the USB communication interface...something like "S/W Do not disconnect".... Since then, I have not been able to reproduce that interface.
I am at the end of my abilities...I haven't seen anything that addresses this particular problem though I have tried a bunch of solutions without success. I have looked all through XDA forums, but if there is one I missed, please let me know.
Any thoughts would be very helpful.
Kickingcans
If you haven't already, I recommend looking into nvflash. I'm almost certain you'll be able to fix this. nvflash works at a very low level, requiring that you connect your phone without a battery using a special startup sequence. You will need the APX driver (for Windows) to make it recognize your phone in this recovery mode. At that point, you should be able to flash CWM using nvflash and go from there. If you can't get into recovery, I seem to recall flashing the stock ROM itself with nvflash.
This thread should help you: forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/archive/t-1503546.html (I can't link yet)
Specifically, the link in the "I solved it" post.
Good luck, and let us know when you get it working :good:
Thanks much...but...
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If you haven't already, I recommend looking into nvflash. I'm almost certain you'll be able to fix this. nvflash works at a very low level, requiring that you connect your phone without a battery using a special startup sequence. You will need the APX driver (for Windows) to make it recognize your phone in this recovery mode. At that point, you should be able to flash CWM using nvflash and go from there. If you can't get into recovery, I seem to recall flashing the stock ROM itself with nvflash.
This thread should help you: forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/archive/t-1503546.html (I can't link yet)
Specifically, the link in the "I solved it" post.
Good luck, and let us know when you get it working :good:
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Thanks for the thoughts. I will try that all again, but I have tried nvflash and tried updating APX drivers. My computer only recognizes the phone as an "Android Bootloader Interface". When I try to manually update/change the drivers for the "Android Device", there is a problem with 64-Bit operating System (Windows 7 Home Premium). I was going to try to boot the computer in Safe Mode, but I don't know if that will help.
I haven't been able to communicate with the phone, and only saw the S/W Upgrade screen once and that was in the Tmobile store without access to my computer.
I am going to try those suggested steps again. Thanks again.
Leigh
Got it going....
THANKS SO MUCH. I knew I was missing something stupid. I kept reading the nvflash instructions and pressing the Power and Volume Down button instead of Volume Up and Down.
Things are going again. Thanks so much.
Kickingcans
SOLVED
Hi,
I hope that this is easier than I am making it. My tablet had TWRP 2.3.2.3 and KatKiss 4.3 installed. I wanted to upgrade to KatKiss 4.4.2. I believe I had factory reset and wiped system, but I had not put the ZIP on the TF101 yet. I had issues connecting to PC, and then tried to reboot TWRP. I cannot get into TWRP now. I can get into bootloader, and it shows a "Wipe Data" and Android logo.
The message on the upper left says "Cold Booting Linux"
I am afraid to do much else without specific instructions, since I have not been in this area before, and just want to get back to TWRP. Can someone provide some guidance on the best way to proceed? (My PC still sees new hardware when connected to TF101, if that is helpful)
Thanks!
Greg
Oh and one more thing. I saw some things about reflashing TWRP with EasyFlasher. That is asking for my SBK. There is no serial number sticker on the bottom of the tablet, and I don't have the box, so I'm not sure what to do with that if EasyFlasher is my best solution. Sorry if these are basic questions, I just really don't want to make things worse if that's possible at this point.
Thanks!
Greg
OK, so I got out of bootloader and it somehow let me back into TWRP somehow, so I just installed the ROM off a microSD card, and it seems good now. Sorry to bother everyone, but I hope you are all doing well!
Greg
I had the Katkiss 5.1.1 ROM and decided to go with the KatKiss 6.0 ROM. I did a backup to an external card using TWPR. Since I was going from 5.1 to 6.0, I decided to format/data before flashing the ROM. I left the room and came back to see that my daughter reset the tablet. Now it seems to have been stuck in a boot loop similar to what happened in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/help/softbricked-tf300t-trying-to-flash-to-t3508565
But I can't even get into the recovery. It'll get to the TEAMWIN screen and restart and it won't stop. I can't even shut it off to stop it. I've been searching for a solution and found this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
However fastboot says there is no device, but I may be using it wrong. Has anyone had this problem before? Does anyone know how to fix this? Any help would be appreciated
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However fastboot says there is no device, but I may be using it wrong. Has anyone had this problem before? Does anyone know how to fix this? Any help would be appreciated
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Really bad luck!
Hopefully you can reach fastboot. Then follow step by step the instruction in post #2 in the first link of your post to get back on stock rom JB 4.2. Good luck!
Am I supposed to be on a certain screen in order for me to use fastboot?
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Am I supposed to be on a certain screen in order for me to use fastboot?
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I don't know what is your knowledge in general, but the post I recommended above gives you all what you need. All erasing steps are based on "Buster99" and have been used several times successfully.
Minimal ADB & Fastboot allows your PC to communicate with your device via a DOS window on your PC. Therefore the USB driver must be installed. USB Debugging on your device must be activated. Hopefully you can start the "Fastboot USB download protocol" via "Power on"/ "Vol down" in the left corner above of the device display.
I'm sorry, I might not have been clear enough... I saw your post with the instructions, I was asking if the tablet should be on a certain screen because the only screen I can get to is where it asks if you want to boot to recovery, android or wipe data. I was wondering if this where I should be on the tablet when attempting this fix. Thanks
OK I got it!! Thanks a lot ebonit. My problem was that I couldn't find the USB drivers to install. I don't remember where I saw it but it said they get installed when you install ASUS Sync. So I did and followed the directions and it worked. Thanks a lot!!
the_KEV said:
OK I got it!! Thanks a lot ebonit. My problem was that I couldn't find the USB drivers to install. I don't remember where I saw it but it said they get installed when you install ASUS Sync. So I did and followed the directions and it worked. Thanks a lot!!
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Congratulations! You are welcome!