I have read through every page of the Cleanrom thread and I think I have the right sequence of steps to flash my TF700 (just got it - I am impressed!!)
Current state/what I have done so far:
Flashed ASUS 10.4.4.20 US
Flashed TWRP 2.3.3.0
Flashed Supersu - v0.99
Flashed Cleanrom 2.7 ODEX
Flashed CROMI 2.7.2 patch
The tablet is working great and getting 5145 quadrant score. No problems experienced.:victory:
Objective: Get tablet to CROMI 3.0.4
Based on what I have read in the thread are these the correct next steps???:
1. Do a backup of the ROM in TWRP
2. Flash Cleanrom 3.0.3 (wipe Dalvik and cache before and after)
3. Flash CROMI 3.0.4 (wipe Dalvik and cache before and after)
4. Enjoy!
Just want to make sure I have the sequence right.
The biggest question I have is "Do I have to upgrade to the US 10.4.4.23 firmware before flashing the 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 Cleanrom???"
TIA to all
toolmanz said:
I have read through every page of the Cleanrom thread and I think I have the right sequence of steps to flash my TF700 (just got it - I am impressed!!)
Current state/what I have done so far:
Flashed ASUS 10.4.4.20 US
Flashed TWRP 2.3.3.0
Flashed Supersu - v0.99
Flashed Cleanrom 2.7 ODEX
Flashed CROMI 2.7.2 patch
The tablet is working great and getting 5145 quadrant score. No problems experienced.:victory:
Objective: Get tablet to CROMI 3.0.4
Based on what I have read in the thread are these the correct next steps???:
1. Do a backup of the ROM in TWRP
2. Flash Cleanrom 3.0.3 (wipe Dalvik and cache before and after)
3. Flash CROMI 3.0.4 (wipe Dalvik and cache before and after)
4. Enjoy!
Just want to make sure I have the sequence right.
The biggest question I have is "Do I have to upgrade to the US 10.4.4.23 firmware before flashing the 3.0.3 and 3.0.4 Cleanrom???"
TIA to all
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No you don't need to upgrade first you have it perfect. Almost.
You can flash 3.0.3 and then 3.0.4 without any wipes but do dalvik and regular cache after. Doing before and after makes no difference. :good:
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Hi !
I have installed on my xoom wifi MZ604 Team EOS ICS ROM.
How to update the ROM?
I mean: How to update the nightly build?
My is Eos-wingray-47 build and i want to update to 48.
I need to flash it as a normal ROM?
And what about the G-APPS? Just flashing it?
no need to wipe? thanks
Wipe the cache and Dalvik Cache. Flash the new nightly build and then flas the Gapps. Do not reboot between flashing the nightly and Gapps.
That's how I have done it for every build since they got the camera working and not had a problem.
So I have to wipe?
No you don't need to wipe data, just the cache and Dalvik Cache (it's recommended that you do this to make sure old cache information won't cause issue with updated info).
OK...
And when flashing the G-APPS i dont need to wipe,right?
just cache?
efid845 said:
OK...
And when flashing the G-APPS i dont need to wipe,right?
just cache?
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No need to wipe anything when updating Gapps if you flash Gapps immediately after you flash the Eos Nightly.
It depends if you are changing versions of Gapps. If you are just reflashing Gapps after flashing each nightly then no. If you are flashing a different version of Gapps it depends. You need to look at the release notes for that version. If you were running version 9.x and upgrading to a 10.x version a full wipe was needed. Incremental 10.x upgrades, say from 10.1 to 10.2, did not need a full wipe.
The biggest thing that I have seen cause problems is that people are rebooting between flashing the nightly and Gapps. This is what I recommend.
-reboot into recovery
-perform a backup
-wipe the caches
-flash the new nightly
-flash Gapps
-reboot
I always perform the backup. Yes it takes some time, but when something goes wrong you always have the ability to revert back to a good working state. Well worth the few minutes it takes to have that peace of mind.
First of all, this is an awesome rom and I'm very thankful to the developer.
My problem is that there is still some lag here and there and I've had a couple of random reboots. I'm wondering if I made a mistake flashing the rom.
I was on the .23 firmware. I flashed TWRP 2.2.2.3 because that's what it says in the how-to-root-JB guide and I was too impulsive to notice that in the cleanrom thread it says to flash latest TWRP. D: Does it matter?
After booting to recovery I flashed 3.0.3, wiped cache and dalvik, then booted to the rom to see it working fine. Went back to recovery, flashed 3.0.4, wiped cache and dalvik again. Everything looked fine except for the occasional slight lag and the random reboots.
If this is caused by using a wrong version of TWRP, how should I proceed?
I made a backup of stock rom before flashing; Do I restore stock, then flash the newest version of TWRP and then cleanrom? Would that be the safe way to fix the leftover lag and reboot?
furou said:
First of all, this is an awesome rom and I'm very thankful to the developer.
My problem is that there is still some lag here and there and I've had a couple of random reboots. I'm wondering if I made a mistake flashing the rom.
I was on the .23 firmware. I flashed TWRP 2.2.2.3 because that's what it says in the how-to-root-JB guide and I was too impulsive to notice that in the cleanrom thread it says to flash latest TWRP. D: Does it matter?
After booting to recovery I flashed 3.0.3, wiped cache and dalvik, then booted to the rom to see it working fine. Went back to recovery, flashed 3.0.4, wiped cache and dalvik again. Everything looked fine except for the occasional slight lag and the random reboots.
If this is caused by using a wrong version of TWRP, how should I proceed?
I made a backup of stock rom before flashing; Do I restore stock, then flash the newest version of TWRP and then cleanrom? Would that be the safe way to fix the leftover lag and reboot?
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It probably doesn't make any difference but I would use the latest twrp as that guide is out of date.
You should not get any reboots at all. Most people are rock solid stable and so should you be.
Maybe your infinity can't cope with the overclocked kernel. Please reflash with the stock kernel for testing.
I think I read somewhere about a CROMI forum? If there is one, can someone point me to it?
sbdags said:
It probably doesn't make any difference but I would use the latest twrp as that guide is out of date.
You should not get any reboots at all. Most people are rock solid stable and so should you be.
Maybe your infinity can't cope with the overclocked kernel. Please reflash with the stock kernel for testing.
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The correct way to do this would be to use the kernel switcher? Or reflash 3.0.3 + the patch?
furou said:
The correct way to do this would be to use the kernel switcher? Or reflash 3.0.3 + the patch?
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Either is ok but kernel Installer is faster to do
I currently have ViperXL 3.1.0 flashed on my phone. I cannot get the OTA update to function properly. I have tried going into settings and manually checking for the update, but it always comes back that there is no new update available. However, I know that 2 newer builds have been released.
What am I doing wrong? Is there a set of pre-requisites that I am not satisfying in terms of phone state and settings? I have tried it connected and with a full charge.
This was posted here as it is my first post and I am banned from posting in the development forum.
3.2.0 was a complete re-base (full ROM) and was too big, so it didn't go out OTA. You'll need to download it manually from the ViperXL thread, then flash from TWRP. You can "dirty flash" and just wipe Dalvik and cache (no need to factory reset). You might as well download the most recent, which is 3.2.2.
From there you should be able to get the OTAs.
redpoint73 said:
3.2.0 was a complete re-base (full ROM) and was too big, so it didn't go out OTA. You'll need to download it manually from the ViperXL thread, then flash from TWRP. You can "dirty flash" and just wipe Dalvik and cache (no need to factory reset). You might as well download the most recent, which is 3.2.2.
From there you should be able to get the OTAs.
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Yup... better off downloading the newest full ROM build...then OTA updates will function.
Hi all. Like the title says, I need a 4.1 ROM. 4.2 and .3 do not work with WiiMote app. I use this function a lot. I'm new to TF so I don't know my way around. I came from the Iconia which had 4.1. Can anyone recommend a stable decent performing ROM with 4.1?
Thanks
TeamEOS 3 #81 was a great 4.1 ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782410
ROM
http://goo-inside.me/devs/teameos/roms/eos3/nightlies/tf101//EOS-tf101-20121027-81.zip
Recommended Kernel (Really improves performance)
KatKernel_70_Lidpatch.zip
Gapps (I forget which version we used to use, but I guess these should work)
http://goo-inside.me/gapps//gapps-jb-20121212-signed.zip
Make sure you are running TWRP Recovery prior to flashing the ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818452
Flash TWRP
Boot into TWRP Recovery
Wipe SYSTEM / CACHE / DALVIK CACHE (Optionally Wipe DATA / FACTORY RESET etc etc for 100% clean install)
Flash ROM
Flash Kernel
Flash Gapps
Wipe CACHE & DALVIK CACHE
Reboot
Thanks Detection. I'll check it out. It makes sense since I've been using KatKiss 4.2 so far and really like it. I think I read that he was part of EOS originally. Should be good.
Yep that's true, TeamEOS became what is now KatKiss and was definitely one of, if not the most popular ROMs for the TF back then
So I am being cautious here.
They mention this:
you will need to flash a latest cm12 nightly before flashing this build AFTER my RR 5.3.0 builds to avoid reboots and bootloops!
I have no idea what this means. Is this valid for in my case? I am currently running stock (just got my One this week).
Thanks!
It's instructing you to flash the nightly so that you're on the right firmware (it's included in the CM nightly). So you'd do this:
1. Download the nightly to your phone.
2. Boot into TWRP recovery and perform a full wipe (system, data, cache, dalvik cache) from the advanced wipe menu.
3. Install the nightly with the install menu.
4. Boot the phone up once.
5. Boot back into TWRP and perform another full wipe.
6. Install your chosen ROM (plus gapps).
7. Reboot into your new ROM and enjoy.
Before you do any of this I'd suggest you make a nandroid backup with TWRP, and also backup your EFS if you haven't done so already. You'll probably benefit from looking at my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
Thanks so much!!!