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I'm having some trouble accessing NVFlash on my computer. I believe it's an issue with device drivers as when I connect my tablet I receive an error saying the drivers did not install correctly. When I try to access NVFlash with wheelie, the command prompt just sits at "Waiting for device in APX mode...". I've gone through the guide and tried searching the forums but can't seem to solve my issue. Can anyone help me?
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I'm having some trouble accessing NVFlash on my computer. I believe it's an issue with device drivers as when I connect my tablet I receive an error saying the drivers did not install correctly. When I try to access NVFlash with wheelie, the command prompt just sits at "Waiting for device in APX mode...". I've gone through the guide and tried searching the forums but can't seem to solve my issue. Can anyone help me?
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You need to install the drivers specifically for APX mode from the driver pack on the AR.mobi site. (Don't let it search online). Once you do that boot up while holding power and the vol+up.
I grabbed the wrong set. Thanks for sending me back there.
Now that I'm able to run the wheelie, I get an error stating that nvflash is not recognized as an internal or external command/program/batch file. I don't remember reading anywhere that we needed to install nvflash, but maybe today is just one of those days.
EDIT: I'm blind. Found what I needed.
ArmyAg08 said:
I'm having some trouble accessing NVFlash on my computer. I believe it's an issue with device drivers as when I connect my tablet I receive an error saying the drivers did not install correctly. When I try to access NVFlash with wheelie, the command prompt just sits at "Waiting for device in APX mode...". I've gone through the guide and tried searching the forums but can't seem to solve my issue. Can anyone help me?
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pls how were you able go get the driver for APX mode for tf700?
topdee said:
pls how were you able go get the driver for APX mode for tf700?
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Here you goclick on "Windows" to download the driver package).
http://androidroot.mobi/2011/06/13/nvflash-on-asus-transformer/
buhohitr said:
Here you goclick on "Windows" to download the driver package).
http://androidroot.mobi/2011/06/13/nvflash-on-asus-transformer/
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My laptop isnt accepting Universal naked driver as a driver. what do i do?
topdee said:
My laptop isnt accepting Universal naked driver as a driver. what do i do?
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What do you mean by "is not accepting"? I had to disable online searching for drivers by Windows Update -- also make sure that you have really and absolutely removed all trace of the driver (Start Menu - right-click My Computer - Manage ... - Device Manager - right-click device - Properties Uninstall - choose Remove driver << this is from memory, it might be worded slightly differently, but you get the general idea). It kept picking the old driver on my computer otherwise...
Hi. Fresh root user here. Maybe the exact problem was solved elsewhere but after 2h of searching I didn't really found anything to solve this.
I installed TWRP on my TF300T, rooted, changed kernel for Clemsyn's Elite Kernel 1.7ghz and didn't change the ROM because of WiFi connection problems.
Anyway, everything went fairly well until I wanted to push tweaks to the android. I then realized that ADB doesn't see my device.
img62.imageshack.us/img62/2922/adbn.jpg
As you can see, fastboot.exe can see my transformer but adb can't. I think that drivers are installed correctly (maybe wrong), USB Debugging is on. There's no error icon under management of installed devices.
I'm on Windows 7 x64.
Agred said:
Hi. Fresh root user here. Maybe the exact problem was solved elsewhere but after 2h of searching I didn't really found anything to solve this.
I installed TWRP on my TF300T, rooted, changed kernel for Clemsyn's Elite Kernel 1.7ghz and didn't change the ROM because of WiFi connection problems.
Anyway, everything went fairly well until I wanted to push tweaks to the android. I then realized that ADB doesn't see my device.
img62.imageshack.us/img62/2922/adbn.jpg
As you can see, fastboot.exe can see my transformer but adb can't. I think that drivers are installed correctly (maybe wrong), USB Debugging is on. There's no error icon under management of installed devices.
I'm on Windows 7 x64.
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Were are you on your Pad while trying adb?
For me ADB only runs in TWRP recovery or in system
mikaole said:
Were are you on your Pad while trying adb?
For me ADB only runs in TWRP recovery or in system
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mikaole said:
Were are you on your Pad while trying adb?
For me ADB only runs in TWRP recovery or in system
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Nah... I didn't even think of connecting in fastboot/recovery/anything with Pad.
uh... I just realised that while connected in TWRP my OS sees TF300T as Transformer and there IS a yellow icon. Even though, I can't install drivers or anything. Windows says that there he couldn't update drivers for this device. Any solutions? Beside using drivers from the SDK I tried downloading drivers from other topics but it didn't help.
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Nah... I didn't even think of connecting in fastboot/recovery/anything with Pad.
uh... I just realised that while connected in TWRP my OS sees TF300T as Transformer and there IS a yellow icon. Even though, I can't install drivers or anything. Windows says that there he couldn't update drivers for this device. Any solutions? Beside using drivers from the SDK I tried downloading drivers from other topics but it didn't help.
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Okay... So I changed the OS and installed drivers again. Now everything works. Dunno why it didn't for the first time, but nevermind now. Thanks for help, anyway
Hi, good people. I have bought a TF300T bricked last week, the old user has stock OS, tried to root and failed.
Now im fighting with that. When i turn on the tablet, it stuck at 'The Device is Unlocked' with Asus n' Nvidia Logo, after a minutes it reset and keeps in a constant loop.
I tried to recovery [vol down etc etc] and no effect, i tried with a few of tutorial and nothing.
I connected the tablet via APX [VOL UP + power]. PC recognized it but i stucked in this. Tried to fastboot and stays in 'waiting device'
Someone with ideas? Thanks frr all and sorry for the inconvenience.
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Hi, good people. I have bought a TF300T bricked last week, the old user has stock OS, tried to root and failed.
Now im fighting with that. When i turn on the tablet, it stuck at 'The Device is Unlocked' with Asus n' Nvidia Logo, after a minutes it reset and keeps in a constant loop.
I tried to recovery [vol down etc etc] and no effect, i tried with a few of tutorial and nothing.
I connected the tablet via APX [VOL UP + power]. PC recognized it but i stucked in this. Tried to fastboot and stays in 'waiting device'
Someone with ideas? Thanks frr all and sorry for the inconvenience.
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PC operating system?
Drivers for fastboot and adb loaded?
Look at my signature about universal naked drivers.
Also about getting into your bootloader menu.
APX will be useless to restore.
tobdaryl said:
PC operating system?
Drivers for fastboot and adb loaded?
Look at my signature about universal naked drivers.
Also about getting into your bootloader menu.
APX will be useless to restore.
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W7 x64
Used exactly those naked drivers.
Cant access to bootloader.
AdvanceArg said:
W7 x64
Used exactly those naked drivers.
Cant access to bootloader.
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Did you actually use the link to attempt the bootloader access?
Did the drivers properly install?
Do you have an sdcard for this tablet?
tobdaryl said:
Did you actually use the link to attempt the bootloader access?
Did the drivers properly install?
Do you have an sdcard for this tablet?
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i installed ADB Interface Drivers, but i cant Android Bootloader Interface Driver because 'vol down + up + power' doesnt work.
AdvanceArg said:
i installed ADB Interface Drivers, but i cant Android Bootloader Interface Driver because 'vol down + up + power' doesnt work.
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I'll assume that means all ten methods to get into the bootloader failed.
If the adb drivers installed we may have a chance.
You didn't say about the sdcard.
At the moment are you still stuck in apx or bootlooping.
Sorry but I need a place to begin.
tobdaryl said:
I'll assume that means all ten methods to get into the bootloader failed.
If the adb drivers installed we may have a chance.
You didn't say about the sdcard.
At the moment are you still stuck in apx or bootlooping.
Sorry but I need a place to begin.
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i have a sd, it doesn't have info [isn't from tf300, it doesnt came with]. When i introduce it into eeepad i can't access the storage from windows.
I can only interact with the tablet when i turn it on with VOLUP + POWER then is when windows ask me for drivers, now i have installed ADB drivers.
sorry for all dude. And thanks.
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i have a sd, it doesn't have info [isn't from tf300, it doesnt came with]. When i introduce it into eeepad i can't access the storage from windows.
I can only interact with the tablet when i turn it on with VOLUP + POWER then is when windows ask me for drivers, now i have installed ADB drivers.
sorry for all dude. And thanks.
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No problem we just need to get a starting place and have as much in our favor as possible.
I don't believe adb works in apx mode but we'll give it a shot.
No sdcards come with the tablet.
Go into apx mode (volume + power).
Go to your adb folder with cmd and type
adb devices - press return or enter
If it is working we should get your serial number in return.
Now get out of apx mode.
type
adb devices - do not press return yet
watch your unit and when the screen goes black and before it lights(rebooting) now press return
Tell me what is returned each way.
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Go into apx mode (volume + power).
Go to your adb folder with cmd and type
adb devices - press return or enter
If it is working we should get your serial number in return.
Now get out of apx mode.
type
adb devices - do not press return yet
watch your unit and when the screen goes black and before it lights(rebooting) now press return
Tell me what is returned each way.
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No serial. only ''List of devices attached''
Tried with Asus Trasnformer Prime APX Interface [naked drivers] and ADB drivers.
AdvanceArg said:
No serial. only ''List of devices attached''
Tried with Asus Trasnformer Prime APX Interface [naked drivers] and ADB drivers.
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[FONT=TimesNewRomanPSMT, serif]Download 10.4.2.9 JB from this thread post #3[/FONT]
[FONT=TimesNewRomanPSMT, serif]unzip once and you should still have a zip if you get a blob then do not unzip.[/FONT]
[FONT=TimesNewRomanPSMT, serif]rename to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip and copy to sdcard and place sdcard into your tablet.[/FONT]
[FONT=TimesNewRomanPSMT, serif]Power tablet and hope![/FONT]
nothing. Renamed US_epad-user-10.4.2.9 to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip, throwed it into sd and turned tablet on. Stuck on ASUS logo.
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nothing. Renamed US_epaduser_10_4_2_9_UpdateLauncher.zip to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip, throwed it into sd and turned tablet on. Stuck on ASUS logo.
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I have some bad news for you.
Without adb or fastboot access I don't know of anything else to be done.
If you could have gotten into the bootloader menu we would have had a chance.
Maybe someone else will read this thread and have more ideas.
I'm sorry.
Good Luck!
same problem here. i have a tf300t and can only access apx interface.
I got into this mess, after by "accident" choosed the "wipe data" option present on the bootleader.
!! adb, fast boot do not work!! "power key + down button" dont do anything!
i'm getting a bit resteless because no matter were i search on the web i can not find anything suitable on how to resolve this issue...
there are some youtube videos that show a solution for tf100. it seems the same problem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwvfNIHCYlQ
there is also a tool for tf100, called easy flasher. to bad it does not work for tf300t
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
i think it is a question of seaching and waiting. someone will help and get or point to a solution. because if we google for tf300t bricked that are lots and lots of links stating this issue...
what a mess...
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Hi, good people. I have bought a TF300T bricked last week, the old user has stock OS, tried to root and failed.
Now im fighting with that. When i turn on the tablet, it stuck at 'The Device is Unlocked' with Asus n' Nvidia Logo, after a minutes it reset and keeps in a constant loop.
I tried to recovery [vol down etc etc] and no effect, i tried with a few of tutorial and nothing.
I connected the tablet via APX [VOL UP + power]. PC recognized it but i stucked in this. Tried to fastboot and stays in 'waiting device'
Someone with ideas? Thanks frr all and sorry for the inconvenience.
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Do you see anything after resetting by holding volume down and the power button? If you can get the tablet into fastboot mode you may able to revive it. If you can, ask the previous owner which version stock Android he was running before he tried to root it (it matters!).
This method worked for me!
Link to my thread ---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45120193#post45120193
Hope it helps guys. Good luck!
Hi All,
It has been a time that I unlocked my TF700t then followed the CM10 documentation to install 10.0 using CWM.
Recently I wanted to upgrade to 10.1 but it didn't work and ended with my tablet rebooting undefinitely.
I reverted then to install back the ASUS stock Rom from their website :
- I downloaded the file
- unzipped it (since it contains another zip)
- put it on a micro SD
- Booted into CWM
- installed the zip
I ended with a working tablet on the stock rom JB 4.1 but know I wanted to try again CM but I cannot access recovery anymore. I can access the bootloader but when I select RCK I get the droid laying on his back with the warning sign.
I thought I would need to flash another recovery (TWRP or other) using fastboot but now when I plug the tablet to my PC it keeps telling me that the device is not recognized. I tried to install the USB driver but it doesn't get detected.
Can anyone please help ? The tablet is working but I am afraid that it has lost some of its capabilities.
Thanks
Nacef
nacef_l said:
Hi All,
It has been a time that I unlocked my TF700t then followed the CM10 documentation to install 10.0 using CWM.
Recently I wanted to upgrade to 10.1 but it didn't work and ended with my tablet rebooting undefinitely.
I reverted then to install back the ASUS stock Rom from their website :
- I downloaded the file
- unzipped it (since it contains another zip)
- put it on a micro SD
- Booted into CWM
- installed the zip
I ended with a working tablet on the stock rom JB 4.1 but know I wanted to try again CM but I cannot access recovery anymore. I can access the bootloader but when I select RCK I get the droid laying on his back with the warning sign.
I thought I would need to flash another recovery (TWRP or other) using fastboot but now when I plug the tablet to my PC it keeps telling me that the device is not recognized. I tried to install the USB driver but it doesn't get detected.
Can anyone please help ? The tablet is working but I am afraid that it has lost some of its capabilities.
Thanks
Nacef
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Go to your system setting and select storage. Click the 3 dots in the upper right corner and tick the box which is Media device (MTP).. Good luck..
LetMeKnow said:
Go to your system setting and select storage. Click the 3 dots in the upper right corner and tick the box which is Media device (MTP).. Good luck..
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I just tried that but it did not work, windows is still displaying USB device not recognized.
nacef_l said:
I just tried that but it did not work, windows is still displaying USB device not recognized.
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What Windows version are you running?
You may have to uninstall the drivers for your MTP device before installing new ones as well as disabling Windows to automatically install drivers for a new device, then manually point it to the Universal Naked Drivers folder.
Or downlaod Android SDK tool ad through it the Platform Tools and USB drivers.
BTW: When you flashed the stock firmware you lost your custom recovery. That's why you see the dead Droid - it's the stock recovery.
If you can't get fastboot to work you can use Motochopper to root your JB 4.1 stock firmware and then GooManager to install the latest TWRP recovery.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
I have tested it on WinXP, Win7, Ubuntu and another box with Win XP. Always same thing the device is not recognized.
When I try to update the driver and point it manually to the naked drivers it cannot detect them.
I guess that even for running Motochopper I will need to get USB working to be able to root my device.
Any help please ? I am stuck with a sluggish stock mod that buries the perfs of my device.
nacef_l said:
I have tested it on WinXP, Win7, Ubuntu and another box with Win XP. Always same thing the device is not recognized.
When I try to update the driver and point it manually to the naked drivers it cannot detect them.
I guess that even for running Motochopper I will need to get USB working to be able to root my device.
Any help please ? I am stuck with a sluggish stock mod that buries the perfs of my device.
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You do have USB debugging enabled in the Developer settings, do you?
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berndblb said:
You do have USB debugging enabled in the Developer settings, do you?
Sent from my DROID4 using Tapatalk 2
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Yes checked and double checked that
nacef_l said:
Yes checked and double checked that
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Then it's a driver problem and it's solvable. What do you see in Device Manager under Portable Devices with your tablet connected? Did you uninstall the driver and re-install it?
Did you try to install Asus Sync (which should give you compatible drivers for the TF700)?
So many driver problems lately... there's got to be a pattern to it, but what it may be beats me :what:
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
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Then it's a driver problem and it's solvable. What do you see in Device Manager under Portable Devices with your tablet connected? Did you uninstall the driver and re-install it?
Did you try to install Asus Sync (which should give you compatible drivers for the TF700)?
So many driver problems lately... there's got to be a pattern to it, but what it may be beats me :what:
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
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In the Device Manager I have nothing under Portable Devices, but under USB devices it appears an Unrecognized USB Device and a bubble notifying about an unrecognized USB device keeps popping in the task bar. Even after installing ASUS Sync it is not detected.
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In the Device Manager I have nothing under Portable Devices, but under USB devices it appears an Unrecognized USB Device and a bubble notifying about an unrecognized USB device keeps popping in the task bar. Even after installing ASUS Sync it is not detected.
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You don't connect your tablet to the PC through the dock USB port, do you?? Just had that in another thread....
If you connect the tablet directly, I'm stumped. No idea why it's not recognized...
Sent from my DROID4 using Tapatalk 2
berndblb said:
You don't connect your tablet to the PC through the dock USB port, do you?? Just had that in another thread....
If you connect the tablet directly, I'm stumped. No idea why it's not recognized...
Sent from my DROID4 using Tapatalk 2
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I don't have a dock and I am connecting directly with the cable. I have just reflashed it to stock rom again hoping it resolves itself but nothing.
It's driving me crazy. The stock rom is really sluggish and I want to flash it to CM
Sounds like a windows driver issue to me. You need to force windows to use the right usb drivers. You normally do this by upgrading thenm in device manager. You may have a borked windows installation to fix as well..
Try the ones I have attached.
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Sounds like a windows driver issue to me. You need to force windows to use the right usb drivers. You normally do this by upgrading thenm in device manager. You may have a borked windows installation to fix as well..
Try the ones I have attached.
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I have tried different windows installations with the different drivers that you provided me, still nothing. It seems to me that the device is not even sending proper ids to the system. Can it be caused by a damaged cable ?
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Had the same problem.I fixed it by uninstalling the faulty usb device. Then disconnected the usb cable. Reconnected. And the drivers installed.
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I have tried different windows installations with the different drivers that you provided me, still nothing. It seems to me that the device is not even sending proper ids to the system. Can it be caused by a damaged cable ?
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Im having the same problem and after one day of research I could not find a solution. I bought a use TF700 with a standard andriod on it, no mod, not unlocked, no root. When I connect it to the pc I get the same error, meaning just a USB Device showing up. Tried different PC's with different types of OS, no success.
Did you manage to fix the problem ? I would really appreciate some help because now I can't use that tablet in debug mode to test my android applications and that's all I bought it for. By the way, is there a adb tool that works wireless and doesn't neet root access or can I get root access without connecting my pad to my pc ?
Thanks for the help !
Well did you install adb fastboot drivers on the PCs you tried? Did you try it under Linux? Do you have the original Asus cable you connect it with?
adb over network is an option under Developer Options in Omni and Omni based roms - at least the LP roms. I don't think you can get that with an app you install. Probably needs to be baked into the kernel.
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Well did you install adb fastboot drivers on the PCs you tried? Did you try it under Linux? Do you have the original Asus cable you connect it with?
adb over network is an option under Developer Options in Omni and Omni based roms - at least the LP roms. I don't think you can get that with an app you install. Probably needs to be baked into the kernel.
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First of all thanks a lot for your response, didn't think anyone would still react on that post because it's quite old. Yes I did install adb fastboot drivers, the device only shows up in the usb section saying usb device not recognized. I tried nearly every driver I found, installed the Andriod SDK, the Asus Sync Tool, the naked drivers... then removed them all (including the hidden ones) and installed just the adb fastboot -> no success. I have not tried it on linux, but on windows 7, 8 and 10. Android version is 4.2.1 and Build is 10.6.1.14.10. I now unlocked it using the apk provided by asus (version 7 , 8 did not work). Still for rooting I need pc connection, so I ordered a new cable today (cable is original Asus though).
I installed the Rom Manager and that tells me the ClockworkMod Recovery and TWRP are already installed. I also tried that recovery (power + vol) and got the same result as nacef meaning " I can access the bootloader but when I select RCK I get the droid laying on his back with the warning sign." Thing is, I don't know what the previews owner did, so it might be the reason he sold the Tablet. Can I get anywhere form that Bootloader ? Maybe boot as a Superuser and then use wireless adb to root the device ?
Thanks a lot for your help, Im feeling that I have wasted the money and the only way to get rid of that feeling is to fix the problem
Grab the Puppy Linux live CD from here: http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...t/46090-guide-adb-fastboot-linux-live-cd.html
It has adb fastboot already installed. If you don't get a connection with that one the problem would be tablet side, not Windows related.
I booted using that Puppy Linux and followed the Guide but no success. After entering "adb devices" I get the output "list of adb devices attached" and than a blank space. So I tried booting in fastboot like you described in your guide and entered "fastboot devices" but that also gives me nothing. Fastboot works though (as it's already included in that image) so I tried a bunch of other fastboot commands but that just results in "waiting for the device".
I don't know what to do now, it has something to do with the tablet itself. Im waiting for the new cable but don't think thats gonna change anything.
You are not trying to do this through the dock port, right? You are connecting the tablet directly to the PC?
The only answer I have left is either a broken cable or one of the pins in the port is bent or broken. Get a magnifying glass and check them out.
I am attempting to flash TWRP so that I can root and flash Cromi X to my tablet. ADB works fine, restarts/reboots into recovery, recognizes device. Fastboot does NOT see my device, does NOT reboot, and I am left stuck at "waiting for device" when I attempt to flash TWRP while in fastboot. In addition, my computer recognizes the TF700 while it is in launcher, but when I boot it into the bootloader/flashboot mode it does not recognize my tablet. I have attempted multiple times in multiple locations on my computer to get it to install & use the android_WinUSB.inf driver, but it refuses. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers while the tablet is in on mutiple times. I don't know what else to do at this point; please help.
Device Details: ASUS tf700t, 10.6.1.14.8 firmware installed, unlocked, no root
Computer: Windows 7 x64
GoliboiVolk said:
I am attempting to flash TWRP so that I can root and flash Cromi X to my tablet. ADB works fine, restarts/reboots into recovery, recognizes device. Fastboot does NOT see my device, does NOT reboot, and I am left stuck at "waiting for device" when I attempt to flash TWRP while in fastboot. In addition, my computer recognizes the TF700 while it is in launcher, but when I boot it into the bootloader/flashboot mode it does not recognize my tablet. I have attempted multiple times in multiple locations on my computer to get it to install & use the android_WinUSB.inf driver, but it refuses. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers while the tablet is in on mutiple times. I don't know what else to do at this point; please help.
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Are you using windows?
Did you try this?
Transformer Toolkit v2.0.1
Root your device with motochopper: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2230763
and from the playstore download and install goomanager and from goomanager install TWRP.
Then from TWRP flash CROMi-X
GoliboiVolk said:
I am attempting to flash TWRP so that I can root and flash Cromi X to my tablet. ADB works fine, restarts/reboots into recovery, recognizes device. Fastboot does NOT see my device, does NOT reboot, and I am left stuck at "waiting for device" when I attempt to flash TWRP while in fastboot. In addition, my computer recognizes the TF700 while it is in launcher, but when I boot it into the bootloader/flashboot mode it does not recognize my tablet. I have attempted multiple times in multiple locations on my computer to get it to install & use the android_WinUSB.inf driver, but it refuses. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers while the tablet is in on mutiple times. I don't know what else to do at this point; please help.
Device Details: ASUS tf700t, 10.6.1.14.8 firmware installed, unlocked, no root
Computer: Windows 7 x64
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monecani's advice should work, although it would be good to have fastboot access to your tablet.
Weird - it seems the ADB drivers work but the fastboot drivers don't.
Try the drivers attached?
berndblb said:
monecani's advice should work, although it would be good to have fastboot access to your tablet.
Weird - it seems the ADB drivers work but the fastboot drivers don't.
Try the drivers attached?
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Well I had tried motochopper around 20x before (and sadly, I am not exaggerating there) without it working once, but I felt that I should at least give it one more shot before saying I couldn't use it and of course now that I had asked for help it does work. lol; the IT curse strikes again. Thanks for that, monecani.
The drivers, on the other hand, are not working. :/ Windows is letting me try to install them now at least (before it was telling me there was "no compatible drivers" when I was literally having it select the ASUS specific ADB USB drivers, or just telling me that it had determined that my usb drivers that were in no way functioning were completely up to date), but then it fails install and says "This device cannot start. (Code 10)". I was able to install the drivers you gave me when the device was in launcher, but they didn't help me in fastboot, and actually interfered with my device being recognized properly by anything. I had to roll back the drivers to run motochopper.
I kinda agree with you on fastboot being something I don't strictly need, but would still be a good idea for me to have access to. Plus, I'm that special kind of person who cannot let something just be broken. It drives me crazy to know that something's wrong, even if I almost never use it, or even never use it.