Hello.
A was installed a recovery on my tablet ( CWM ) and rooted.
Then i wipe all ( data/factory reset, cache, dalvik cache ) and the i was install cm10.1
Now my tablet are stuck on asus logo and i cannot do anything.
My firmware is 10.4.2.18 ( i was updated then a was rooted my tablet )
What can i do?
Sorry my english.
Thank you.
Please someone.
Nobody?
My tablet is on from yesterday because if i turn off she turn on
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While the tablet is on, hold power down until it turns off. As soon as it turns off press volume down while still holding the power button. That will enable you to choose to go back into your recovery or fastboot. Recovery will be the icon labeled RCK and fast boot will be the USB icon.
You could also choose to just enter RCK (recovery) and try to do a factory reset, try to flash the ROM again or flash another ROM from your SD card.
If you are positive you have choosen and flashed the correct ROM the first time, did you remember to do a factory reset, clear cache and dalvik before flashing the ROM? That could very well be the reason you are in a boot loop.
If you are using CWM as your recovery and cannot use it to flash a new ROM from your SD card, you may need to flash TWRP using fast boot in order to flash a different ROM from your SD card.
There is a TWRP thread in the development section. Download the TWRP recovery blob and flash it using fast boot.
You also have another option. You can choose to flash back to stock using fastboot. Here is a great tutorial that will guide you step by step on how to do it. If you are unsure of what to do and want a quick fix, use this. Make sure to thank him for the great tutorial after you finish if you decide to go this route.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35805045
Good luck
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Hello.
Yes, i was sellected factory reset first ( wipe data / factory reset ).
I have jellybro and cm10.1 on my sdcard. I wipped all more times and try to install roms, but the result was same.
In this case, shoud it by solve it in the same way?
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I had this problem with mine when I was flashing it, but I was still on the ICS firmware when I tried to flash CM10, that's what caused the problem since the boot partition gets resized in the stock JB update.
Are you sure you were on a 4.1 OTA stock update before you tried this? Have you tried wiping data/system/cache and re-flashing the ROM again?
I ran a backup of my stock rom before flashing CM10, so when it wouldn't boot after the initial flash, I restored, and it was then stuck at the ASUS screen saying 'unlocked device' what I had to do to mine was extract boot.blob from cm9.1, boot the tablet into fastboot, and then run fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash boot boot.blob that got me booted back into a live tablet. I then took the JB OTA, and started over, flashing recovery, root, doing another backup, and then wiping and flashing CM10, which worked perfectly.
HOWEVER. If you're 100% certain you were on JB already, this may not be the case.
Yes. I was on jb 4.1.1, kernel 3.1 ( i,m not sure, but this i remember ) and, for sure, firmware 10.4.2.18
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I would use the link I posted above. It will at least get you back to stock. It's a very easy tutorial to follow. Once you get the tablet where it will boot, then you can decide on another ROM.
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I wanna thank you...
It works now... the is you very much
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I wanna thank you...
It works now... the is you very much
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AWESOME! Glad it worked for you.
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OK so I download the unlock app from ASUS. I download the fastboot and recovery files. Everything goes excellent and is running fine. This morning I download cm9 stable from the goomanager app along with the gapp.
Upon flashing it, it freezes on the ASUS boot screen. I get it restarted into cwm try one back up and it says error during backup of the data, try my second backup and it works. But now my wifi isn't even turning on. What is going on here?
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try wiping cache, dalvik, then factory reset and wipe system, then reflash the entire rom, boot into the rom, once its booted, reboot back into recovery, flash gapps, reboot and see if that works. not sure if this will fix your wifi issue, but sometimes i flash a rom, and it just flashes funny, so i do the above and everything works perfect after. You can also try redownloading the rom just to ensure it wasn't a bad download, i have had that happen too.
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XperianceIT said:
try wiping cache, dalvik, then factory reset and wipe system, then reflash the entire rom, boot into the rom, once its booted, reboot back into recovery, flash gapps, reboot and see if that works. not sure if this will fix your wifi issue, but sometimes i flash a rom, and it just flashes funny, so i do the above and everything works perfect after. You can also try redownloading the rom just to ensure it wasn't a bad download, i have had that happen too.
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Oh man you don't even the hell I've been in for the last few hours. I tried everything you suggested. It wasn't till I found the sticky thread for all kernels/rom's / everything. I downloaded the latest stock Rom (not jelly bean) and everything is back to normal.
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i know the feeling i soft bricked my tab the other day messing around, and couldnt get adb and fastboot to work right in cmd prompt kept getting errors. i ended up using qtADB and flashed the new TWRP Recovery that allows external sd card, and re-flashed my rom that way... lol
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Got any ideas where to find the official jelly bean from ASUS. I've tried there website and it isn't there. I'm starting to regret unlocking the bootloader. I haven't had a single ROM flash correctly and now I can't receive the OTA.
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Official JB OTA has only been out for a day or so, they havent released it on their website yet for download and probably wont for atleast a week, unfortunately.
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Here read this and get your JB on if your brave enough... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30405431
Better detailed instructions.....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30404556
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already rooted. is there a step by step to downgrade to ics. really miss my flash player. can't get it to work on jb.
There is not a way to downgrade at the moment if you are running the OTA JB.
Btw flash can still work with JB using the stock browser. Here's a copy of the recent flash player if you need it
https://www.box.com/shared/b58c065aae3988d53e04
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DMardroid said:
There is not a way to downgrade at the moment if you are running the OTA JB.
Btw flash can still work with JB using the stock browser. Here's a copy of the recent flash player if you need it
https://www.box.com/shared/b58c065aae3988d53e04
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I would think to truly do this, you would need to flash the bootloader, system, and recovery all at the same time so everything is in sync with ICS, just not worth it.
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funnel71 said:
I would think to truly do this, you would need to flash the bootloader, system, and recovery all at the same time so everything is in sync with ICS, just not worth it.
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Well, can't we just download the latest ICS factory image from Asus? Or would the bootloader prevent us from even using the factory ICS image?
naddie said:
Well, can't we just download the latest ICS factory image from Asus? Or would the bootloader prevent us from even using the factory ICS image?
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When I was locked, I tried to take the zip and put it in internal storage. It installed the downgrade as it called it, but when done, I was still on jb. I would think if you're on jb and force flashed the ICS blob it would possibly brick the device because jb has different permissions and from what I've read a different partition table all together.
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When I was locked, I tried to take the zip and put it in internal storage. It installed the downgrade as it called it, but when done, I was still on jb. I would think if you're on jb and force flashed the ICS blob it would possibly brick the device because jb has different permissions and from what I've read a different partition table all together.
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I don't believe it has a different partition table but even if it did, asus blobs include the partition table in every update so that wouldn't be an issue, the issue however is that you cannot download the bootloader, the bootloader is now signed seperately to the rest of the update to prevent abuse like what we did with the tf201 to obtain nvflash access. When you unlock the bootloader signature remains enabled while the blob flashing signature check is disabled. This has a side effect of preventing downgrades as the bootloaders pre-JB do not have this same signing mechanism in place.
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When I was locked, I tried to take the zip and put it in internal storage. It installed the downgrade as it called it, but when done, I was still on jb. I would think if you're on jb and force flashed the ICS blob it would possibly brick the device because jb has different permissions and from what I've read a different partition table all together.
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I actually attempted to downgrade last night. Quite frankly, I think that I came close o a few soft bricks. I tried flashing a custom ICS rom...no go. I tried loading the firmware from the Asus website to the root of the SD card and restart...no go. I tried force flashing the firmware using recovery mode, and it completed "successfully." When I rebooted...no go...and no ROM. This is when I started getting worried, because when I tried to boot into recovery, I received a red error message saying that there was a mismatch. I hard rebooted again, and booted into recovery, and reflashed my JB Rom. I did everything BUT use fastboot to load an ICS recovery image. I didn't want to take that risk.
My suggestion....leave it alone. I am leaving it to the experts. And if you are not an expert, then LEAVE IT TO THEM TOO!
aarsyl said:
I actually attempted to downgrade last night. Quite frankly, I think that I came close o a few soft bricks. I tried flashing a custom ICS rom...no go. I tried loading the firmware from the Asus website to the root of the SD card and restart...no go. I tried force flashing the firmware using recovery mode, and it completed "successfully." When I rebooted...no go...and no ROM. This is when I started getting worried, because when I tried to boot into recovery, I received a red error message saying that there was a mismatch. I hard rebooted again, and booted into recovery, and reflashed my JB Rom. I did everything BUT use fastboot to load an ICS recovery image. I didn't want to take that risk.
My suggestion....leave it alone. I am leaving it to the experts. And if you are not an expert, then LEAVE IT TO THEM TOO!
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Good suggestion haha - now I have been reading about nvflash being usable for the tf300, but only if you were on the ICS bootloader, wondering if you can do an nvflash type backup - don't know much about it - but after backup, upgrade to jb, then use backup to return to ICS...
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I tried every method out there to get back to ICS. So there is no way. Tried fastboot, tried adb, tried wolfs downgrade method, tried restoring a backup with CWM and TWRP and many more. So unfortunately there is no way, but Scotts and Seanz Roms were the best Roms on ICS, so I think I dont have to, cause I have the best Roms to choose.
Only thing missing is NVflash and OC (its been working on )
Have you tried erasing everything
mikaole said:
I tried every method out there to get back to ICS. So there is no way. Tried fastboot, tried adb, tried wolfs downgrade method, tried restoring a backup with CWM and TWRP and many more. So unfortunately there is no way, but Scotts and Seanz Roms were the best Roms on ICS, so I think I dont have to, cause I have the best Roms to choose.
Only thing missing is NVflash and OC (its been working on )
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I recently just restored my bricked Tf300 by using these commands from fastboot thanks to user Buster99
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase misc
fastboot erase cache
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system c:\adt-bundle\platform-tools\blob (this is my path - your's may vary depending where you stored your blob)
fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
this completely erased my system, fixed my bootloo and brought it back to stock. Can there be a way to erase the bootloader this way???
Link to how i recovered "http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45386598#post45386598"
Managed to brick up my tablet good, thought i'd describe the "symptoms" and what I was doing when it happened to prevent it happening again.
I was on:
Firmware: 10.4.4.16
Recovery: TWRP 2.2.2.0
Description:
I was attempting to get root, however TWRP does not work with the new firmware/bootloader version. I wanted to do a factory reset of my data, but TWRP would not let me. I booted into the bootloader menu (voldown + on) and selected data-wipe option. The tablet then rebooted into TWRP but nothing happened.
I have tried to reboot after this but it will not load Android, it just loops into TWRP recovery
I have tried to boot into fastboot, but It will not even load the bootloader menu, it just loops into TWRP recovery
I have tried to flash stock firmware using TWRP but it does not work because i'm running the crappy new firmware!
Anyone got any ideas? I think this one is for Asus :/
are you trying to flash ics or jb?
i would stick with jb at this point.
do you have any backups? one guy said he was able to restore cm10 with twrp.
and if you don't have a backup you can restore, you can always wait for the next version of twrp to be released and try flashing that first. you still have options!
did you activate NVFLASH? please tell me you did!
you can always jump back to the .26 stock bootloader (or TWRP/CWM if you had one of those installed at the time)
there is an unofficial 6.0.1.4 version of CWM Recovery posted and I used that no problem with Official JB to re-root after the update.
you do need fastboot access to install it though, so without NVFLASH and the ability to downgrade your bootloader... um... yeah, you're kinda borked. sorry.
No backups.. :/
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Yeah hopefully they will release a flash able version... if only I could revert to the stock recovery through twrp
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b3z said:
Yeah hopefully they will release a flash able version... if only I could revert to the stock recovery through twrp
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Boot into fastboot and try flashing the unofficial cwm recovery! If you have recovery, you should absolutely have fastboot. I would really recommend that you try to stay away from the official recovery since it isn't quite as "feature rich" as cwm/twrp... Good luck,have fun!
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Edit. Woah, reading failure... are you completely sure you're doing it right? The new jb boot loader menu is different. You don't wait for a secondary menu, you just vol-down to select the USB icon then vol-up
Make that two. Same as you, tried to get root, wiped data, BRICK. Get TWRP each time, every time unless I hold VOL UP which of course goes to APX mode.
No fastboot, can't flash ROMs, tried the whole "dd if=/sdcard/blob /dev/block/mmcblk0p4" thing and it reboots the tablet automatically. Flashing a ROM gives "E:cannot mount /data".
"ls /dev/block" command from adb shell only shows /dev/block/mmcblk0p3 and /dev/block/loop0-9.
Bricked and bricked good!
Bugger. I'll give it a week then rma, I've still got adb through twrp..
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Bugger. I'll give it a week then rma, I've still got adb through twrp..
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did you try flashing jb cwm through ad?
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did you try flashing jb cwm through ad?
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Yeah, didn't work :/
ok do this, boot into TWRP, adb push my CWM recovery, dd if=cwm-recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p9, it should flash the CWM Recovery, or you can do it using via fastboot as well. Then flash the .30 zip, remember now .26, but only .30, wipe data, wipe cache, reboot
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ok do this, boot into TWRP, adb push my CWM recovery, dd if=cwm-recovery.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p9, it should flash the CWM Recovery, or you can do it using via fastboot as well. Then flash the .30 zip, remember now .26, but only .30, wipe data, wipe cache, reboot
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And... back to TWRP. Is there some other version? The recovery I downloaded was called recovery.img not cwm-recovery.img
MysticMgcn said:
And... back to TWRP. Is there some other version? The recovery I downloaded was called recovery.img not cwm-recovery.img
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DId the dd command complete correctly?
Also try this:
1) download .30 blob from asus website
2) unzip it twice till you have a blob file
3) adb it to device
4) dd if=blob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
5) reboot and wait for the flash to complete.
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DId the dd command complete correctly?
Also try this:
1) download .30 blob from asus website
2) unzip it twice till you have a blob file
3) adb it to device
4) dd if=blob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
5) reboot and wait for the flash to complete.
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Yes it completed.
The blob reboots the tablet 5 seconds after the dd command is entered.
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Yeah hopefully they will release a flash able version... if only I could revert to the stock recovery through twrp
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I could provide you a flashable zip with the stock recovery, send me a PM if you are interested.
I've been having similar issues after installing JB woith recovery. I wanted to wipe data but glad I wasn't able to after reading this thread. I don't understand how some people have managed to upgrade and still seem to have full access to twrp
My understanding is that TWRP is *not* compatible with Jelly Bean! It may install, but it doesn't work right. Stay away....
I have been unable to get the "unofficial" CWM recovery installed at all - everything looks like it works during the install, but I still get the stock recovery. Strange...
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jtrosky said:
My understanding is that TWRP is *not* compatible with Jelly Bean! It may install, but it doesn't work right. Stay away....
I have been unable to get the "unofficial" CWM recovery installed at all - everything looks like it works during the install, but I still get the stock recovery. Strange...
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Try again the latest version,it work just fine here .
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I could provide you a flashable zip with the stock recovery, send me a PM if you are interested.
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Sure I'd give that a go. If anyone wants to go through the trouble of a clean install TWRP backup I'll try that too.
Hello
So i decided that i was going to upgrade my bootloader from 4.1 to 4.2 so i could keep installing CM10.1 nightlies. I downloaded all the necessary files (Stock Asus, twrp2.5-42 and CM10.1 nightly), put them on my SD and rebooted into the bootloader. Here's where i think i screwed things up. While in the bootloader i accidently selected the Wipe Data option. It did completed teh wipe and booted into a fresh Andriod install. So i rebooted back into the bootloader and went into twrp and flashed the stock Asus update. After rebooting into hung (after 30 minutes) at the Asus screen with the spinning circle. I rebooted holding the power button and tried letting it load again and after another 30 min still "loading"
i can still get into the bootloader and twrp (fastbooted that back on) but i can't flash any ROM's successfully
My question is did i screw up the partition table or file system since i have read that this can happen. If so how can i verify this and can i fix it? IS there anyway to recover my tablet or am i going to have to pay Asus to fix it?
Thanks
No, no brick you have to flash stock Asus firmware blob via fastboot then flash latest twrp then flash Asus firmware in twrp
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noahvt said:
No, no brick you have to flash stock Asus firmware blob via fastboot then flash latest twrp then flash Asus firmware in twrp
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Tried that same result...see attached pic for my i think the partition might be screwed
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Why do you think it's screwed?
BTW if you used the correct version of twrp (-jb for 4.1 -4.2 for 4.2) it should have wiped them correctly!
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Why do you think it's screwed?
BTW if you used the correct version of twrp (-jb for 4.1 -4.2 for 4.2) it should have wiped them correctly!
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Because it says tmpfs...which i think means temp file system
also i didn't do the wipe in twrp i did it in the bootloader
Yes, the bootloader contacts the recovery and the recovery peforms the wipe! If you have an older version of twrp: it doesn't know the partitions so it wipes Them wrong!
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I was running CleanROM Inheritance 3.4.something. I had just rebooted the tablet, battery was around 95%. I launched an app while reboot was still going on, as evidenced by the toasts that came up regarding superuser permissions.
And then it happened. The display went blank. I still had sound. Hardware buttons did nothing until I held the power button down. Device went into reboot and stalled at the bootanimation. More than 5 minutes went by so I rebooted into recovery.
While in recovery, I poked around for a backup to revert to. I have misplaced my recovery SD card...but no big deal. I was considering updating to CleanROM Inheritance 3.4.7. I downloaded that from the interwebs, copied it to an SD, then booted the device into recovery and flashed it. The flashing process had no issues and I rebooted the device.
Now the device is still doing the same thing. Still stuck at the bootanimation. Been another 5 minutes on this one too.
I compel thee to opine.
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I was running CleanROM Inheritance 3.4.something. I had just rebooted the tablet, battery was around 95%. I launched an app while reboot was still going on, as evidenced by the toasts that came up regarding superuser permissions.
And then it happened. The display went blank. I still had sound. Hardware buttons did nothing until I held the power button down. Device went into reboot and stalled at the bootanimation. More than 5 minutes went by so I rebooted into recovery.
While in recovery, I poked around for a backup to revert to. I have misplaced my recovery SD card...but no big deal. I was considering updating to CleanROM Inheritance 3.4.7. I downloaded that from the interwebs, copied it to an SD, then booted the device into recovery and flashed it. The flashing process had no issues and I rebooted the device.
Now the device is still doing the same thing. Still stuck at the bootanimation. Been another 5 minutes on this one too.
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Sounds like something got corrupted. Might be worth doing a factory reset and reflash the rom to see if it boots?
Factory reset from recovery. Reflashed 3.4.7. Rebooted to clean install. Joy.
Ty sdbags...you rock. Now that I'm at square one again I should go with a 4.2.2 ROM.
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Factory reset from recovery. Reflashed 3.4.7. Rebooted to clean install. Joy.
Ty sdbags...you rock. Now that I'm at square one again I should go with a 4.2.2 ROM.
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I reckon so
I shall get everything to an SD card and do it at work tonight. Is everything done from flashing or do I need a PC interface ?
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I shall get everything to an SD card and do it at work tonight. Is everything done from flashing or do I need a PC interface ?
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Yeah you need to flash twrp with fastboot, download stock firmware from asus unzip it and flash it with twrp then re-flash twrp again with fastboot (the asus firmware zip will wipe twrp) then install CROMi-X
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Yeah you need to flash twrp with fastboot, download stock firmware from asus unzip it and flash it with twrp then re-flash twrp again with fastboot (the asus firmware zip will wipe twrp) then install CROMi-X
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Δεν είμαι σίγουρος αν κατάλαβα καλά όλα αυτά.
Yeah means I need a PC or just do it all from TWRP recovery (I think I have 2.3.1). I was looking at the CROMi-X thread and didn't see any need for a PC if I am already running a custom recovery and ROM. I might just stick with what I have for now...don't want to get in too deep. Been a while since I've done anything with the TF700 anyway, barely even used it last month.
If I can't do it all from flashing from recovery, I need to do more thinking and reading before I do anything else.
Thanks again for your support.
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Δεν είμαι σίγουρος αν κατάλαβα καλά όλα αυτά.
Yeah means I need a PC or just do it all from TWRP recovery (I think I have 2.3.1). I was looking at the CROMi-X thread and didn't see any need for a PC if I am already running a custom recovery and ROM. I might just stick with what I have for now...don't want to get in too deep. Been a while since I've done anything with the TF700 anyway, barely even used it last month.
If I can't do it all from flashing from recovery, I need to do more thinking and reading before I do anything else.
Thanks again for your support.
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Oh I actually didnt see The bootloader package on the Cromi-x thread, that should work fine. I tried this method long ago, but my bootloader package didn't have a custom recovery included so i still needed to use a pc to fastboot one on. The cromi one should be fine
Yes I prepared the recovery and bootloader as one so as long as you have any custom recovery installed you can use my package to get to the right supported versions. Twrp 2.6 still has issues hence why I haven't upgraded yet.
I have done all the flashing. All is good. I am happy with the update but I need to thin out my apps. I am curious why there isn't an advanced power menu (shutdown, reboot, recovery, hot boot).
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I have done all the flashing. All is good. I am happy with the update but I need to thin out my apps. I am curious why there isn't an advanced power menu (shutdown, reboot, recovery, hot boot).
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You on Cromi yet? 4.7 certanly does, power menu looks like this
power off
restart
-reboot
-hot boot
-bootloader
-recovery
airplane mode