Installing CleanROM Inheritance 3.2.1 - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a stock firmware 4.11 jellybean updated OTA TF300T US
I unlocked it and installed TWRP 2.3.3.3 (latest version)
This room seems for TF700 and TF300
can somone tell me step by step how to install it since it will be my first custom rom.
the problems i am afarid of is that in the site it tells that TWRP 2.3.3.3 is not stable (but maybe for TF700 not TF300)
the other problem is that the rom and kernel seems to be on different files. and i dont want to install tf700 files on my tf300
if someone can help it would be appreciated, i know there are others like me who wish to go the next step but are very cautious and need some guidance from the top brass.
thanks
ps furthermore how tpo revert back to stock rom if i ever need and does region effect it

pang2000 said:
I have a stock firmware 4.11 jellybean updated OTA TF300T US
I unlocked it and installed TWRP 2.3.3.3 (latest version)
This room seems for TF700 and TF300
can somone tell me step by step how to install it since it will be my first custom rom.
the problems i am afarid of is that in the site it tells that TWRP 2.3.3.3 is not stable (but maybe for TF700 not TF300)
the other problem is that the rom and kernel seems to be on different files. and i dont want to install tf700 files on my tf300
if someone can help it would be appreciated, i know there are others like me who wish to go the next step but are very cautious and need some guidance from the top brass.
thanks
ps furthermore how tpo revert back to stock rom if i ever need and does region effect it
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As you installed already TWRP 2.3.3.0 thats perfect.
just wipe System, data...
install CLeanrom it will give ysou options for kernel (choose tf300 in your case) and for DPI choose DPI160 (WW or US according to your tablet version). after that you can choose different options for other apps. If you THEN boot and want to use other kernels e.g. overclocking or if you have the 3G version you need to use ubers TF300TG kernel, then you can use the kernel installer - if you don't want to use another kernel, then you are done after installing clean rom.
Just to a nandroid backup prior to wiping/installing.
Best Blubberor

Blubberor said:
As you installed already TWRP 2.3.3.0 thats perfect.
just wipe System, data...
install CLeanrom it will give ysou options for kernel (choose tf300 in your case) and for DPI choose DPI160 (WW or US according to your tablet version). after that you can choose different options for other apps. If you THEN boot and want to use other kernels e.g. overclocking or if you have the 3G version you need to use ubers TF300TG kernel, then you can use the kernel installer - if you don't want to use another kernel, then you are done after installing clean rom.
Just to a nandroid backup prior to wiping/installing.
Best Blubberor
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But i wish to install inheritance v3.2.1 not cleanrom or that must be done beforhand
and when theses option to choose region , dpi etc will come up?

Also, watch this: http://youtu.be/iank8iYulzo :good:
Then you'll know what to expect.

Ti2 said:
Also, watch this: http://youtu.be/iank8iYulzo :good:
Then you'll know what to expect.
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cool, so instead i download v3.2.1 and do the same but choose options for tf300 and the kernel is chosen from menu not install it later right?
the files on site are propably to chnage kernel only right?
and whcih is best for me and fasterst odex or deodex?

pang2000 said:
cool, so instead i download v3.2.1 and do the same but choose options for tf300 and the kernel is chosen from menu not install it later right?
the files on site are propably to chnage kernel only right?
and whcih is best for me and fasterst odex or deodex?
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The most confusing is this
"TF300T Users , please use DPI 160 for tablet mode. I recommend you flash the TF300T stock kernel first as it flashes some TF300T specific libraries. Then flash a kernel of your choice. You can do this within TWRP if you chain them up together."
how do you chain them together, this is were i am stuck and cannot start until i understand what he is saying

Just follow instructions: flash stock kernel 1St when installing through Aroma, then boot.
Download kernel installer, then flash a kernel of your choice.
Good luck :good:

first Stock/Deodex Firmware 10.4.2.20 (US/WW) | Insecure kernel ! [ 1 2 3 ] install and try again

Where's the kernel installer file?
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kehadamus said:
first Stock/Deodex Firmware 10.4.2.20 (US/WW) | Insecure kernel ! [ 1 2 3 ] install and try again
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Well if i understood, i install inheritance 3.2.1 with the stock kernel, then install a kernel of my choice. So what is this kernel for?

Right download cromi 3.2.1 and also kernel installer 1.6 from the same thread.
Install cromi choosing the tf300 stock kernel. Don't reboot but now flash the kernel installer (you can chain them before hand in twrp if you wish) and install Unters tf300 kernel.
You are now good to go. If you are coming from stock you don't even need to wipe.

Related

[ROM][13/12] ★ Asus Infinity Stock Rooted Odex - 10.4.4.23 Base ★

You can flash this straight over CleanROM 2.3 to 3.x or Asus Jelly Bean stock without a wipe if you want to test it – but it is a very good idea to wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache. You must be unlocked and have a custom recovery (TWRP/CWM) to flash this from the internal or external sdcard.
Don't forget to do a Nandroid Backup first and give the ROM 5 mins to stabilise!
This Rom is based off the latest Asus Infinity 10.4.4.23 WW full release. It will work on any locale infinity.The main thing I can see they have changed is the camera libraries. Other than that is looks pretty much the same as the previous release.
• Rom is ODEXed as Asus have done it
• SuperSU binary and apk included to give root access
• Busybox installed
• init.d support
• unsecured stock kernel
There are no other mods – please don’t ask for theming, changes or performance boosts. Those will come with CleanROM Inheritance v3.0
scrosler said:
Need help installing the JB update / bootloader and recovery?
Look here: [Guide / Tool][10/15/12] - Update to Official Jellybean Then Root or Custom ROM!
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DOWNLOADS
Asus Stock 10.4.4.23 Odex Full Resumable Mirror 1
Asus Stock 10.4.4.23 Odex Full Mirror 2
MD5 Sum: 9c797920d0c0f8fcbb7a2f23d2f2beb7
Thanks to surdu_petru, buhohitr and of course Scott (scrosler) for advising me along the right path – thanks guys!
Have fun!
Darren
Reserved!
So is this actually the .23 firmware also? As in we could install this from your current Clean Rom Inheritence and use it to upgrade to .23 instead of downloading the update file from Asus and flashing it, rerooting and all? Cause that would be so much easier than going with Asus' file and starting from stock with data wipes and all.
willjohnson said:
So is this actually the .23 firmware also? As in we could install this from your current Clean Rom Inheritence and use it to upgrade to .23 instead of downloading the update file from Asus and flashing it, rerooting and all? Cause that would be so much easier than going with Asus' file and starting from stock with data wipes and all.
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Yes, as stated in the OP, this rom is almost stock with a few minor tweaks. The performance is exactly like the Asus rom you download from Asus. The only nice thing about this is it PRE-ROOTED, (if you use Asus stock rom you have to re root again), other than that nothing else is useful at the moment. Its performance is no where near Cleanrom 2.7.2.
is this US or WW?
sandmann241 said:
is this US or WW?
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It is based off the WW version but to be honest you could flash it on any SKU as the only difference between the two is the name in the build.prop file. It will work fine on a US device.
This file does not update the bootloader. So update from ics to jb from the Asus website by unzipping their file and flashing in twrp. You will lose your custom recovery so be prepared to flash it back from a pc using fastboot.
Please help with flashing
Does someone can pour the lihgt what kind of tool should I use to flash this Asus Stock 10.4.4.23 Odex CWM or TWRP. And it would be very informative to get steps for flashing by flashboot method.
I can see lot of files in ROM zip, but flashboot use only one. I completely confused.
kwk_kwk said:
Does someone can pour the lihgt what kind of tool should I use to flash this Asus Stock 10.4.4.23 Odex CWM or TWRP. And it would be informative to get steps for flashing by flashboot method.
I can see lot of files in ROM zip, but flashboot use only one. I completely confused.
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You should use a custom recovery like TWRP or CWM to flash this. Not sure what you are talking about with fastboot? Why would you want to flash a ROM via fastboot? This is the Asus stock ROM slightly modded as explained in the first post.
Good luck and Merry Christmas! :fingers-crossed:

[Q] CleanROM Inheritance 3.2.1 kernal installer help

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049322 there is a kernel installer at the bottom of the page. I keep finding different ways to install kernels but this is a kernel installer. I dont know how to use it though. Its in a zip file and it shows blobs. Do I use fastboot to install the kernels? Or do I use a program on my asus tf300t and be able to choose which kernel I would like? Someone mentioned it was possible to use Supersu to install a kernel, someone else said twrp to install them. I am trying my best to find info but I have been searching for an hour now and just want to know already. I would like to install the unters tf300t kernel. Oh, I just unlocked and rooted then installed the cleanrom 3.2.1. I also have clockworkmod installed.
Thank you
mescalinedreamz said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049322 there is a kernel installer at the bottom of the page. I keep finding different ways to install kernels but this is a kernel installer. I dont know how to use it though. Its in a zip file and it shows blobs. Do I use fastboot to install the kernels? Or do I use a program on my asus tf300t and be able to choose which kernel I would like? Someone mentioned it was possible to use Supersu to install a kernel, someone else said twrp to install them. I am trying my best to find info but I have been searching for an hour now and just want to know already. I would like to install the unters tf300t kernel. Oh, I just unlocked and rooted then installed the cleanrom 3.2.1. I also have clockworkmod installed.
Thank you
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Some claim that CWM gives them problems while flashing anything while TWRP works better. I personally had no trouble with either. But to flash unters kernel, copy the installer to your external sd card, go to recovery and install from zip. Once it is accessed, it would give you the option of what kernel to flash. Simple GUI, just follow the instructions. Good luck.
mescalinedreamz said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049322 there is a kernel installer at the bottom of the page. I keep finding different ways to install kernels but this is a kernel installer. I dont know how to use it though. Its in a zip file and it shows blobs. Do I use fastboot to install the kernels? Or do I use a program on my asus tf300t and be able to choose which kernel I would like? Someone mentioned it was possible to use Supersu to install a kernel, someone else said twrp to install them. I am trying my best to find info but I have been searching for an hour now and just want to know already. I would like to install the unters tf300t kernel. Oh, I just unlocked and rooted then installed the cleanrom 3.2.1. I also have clockworkmod installed.
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It's a rom which is forgotten
Try a another rom which is update - Go to my Index
If you want to install a kernel, the only and better way is via fastboot.And for my TF300T, I use TWRP recovery which is more efficient as CWM for the moment.
bad kernel flash using installer
philos64 said:
It's a rom which is forgotten.
Try a another rom which is update - Go to my Index
If you want to install a kernel, the only and better way is via fastboot.And for my TF300T, I use TWRP recovery which is more efficient as CWM for the moment.
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I can not get screen to recognized touch after flashing a new OC kernel I believe kernel issue. How can I flash a different kernel using fast boot? Any guild or just point me to the right place appreciated.
Simply, go to my index
Sent from my N7 3G with DroiDevs premium between sky and earth.
Some confusion in this thread.
The rom is not forgotten... It is very much alive... Anyway to use my kernel installer you just flash it - the aroma installer included then walks you through which kernel you want......
sbdags said:
The rom is not forgotten... It is very much alive...
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Sorry for "this rom is forgotten" but it had more updated since some time already and no posts, that's why I have written that. Sorry.
I think that It was this version of ROM that the member spoke
[ROM][10/12]★● CleanROM 2.7.2 Inheritance + Kernel Installer | 10.4.4.20 | JB4.1.1 ●★
Bad reading of the post
No probs. Thanks for clarifying. :good:

[Q] Root, Custom Roms, Unlock on Asus TF700T

Hello,
i was wondering if someone could answer some questions that i have about android and the asus tf700t.
now i already searched on google and on xda but there are so many informations and i just cant tell which one is the "best" or the right one.
My Asus is unlocked. i got that far and didnt think it would be too hard to root but i see command lines and/or 3 different kinds of software or files that i have to download first or programs like unlockroot etc.
so i was wondering if you could answer me a few questions.
1. do i need to root to put on a custom rom or is it enough that the device is unlocked?
2. what is the easiest and safest way to root?
3. what are 3 good custom roms?
i have android 4.1.1 on my asus and heard that 4.2 is out so i would like to update it but i never had an android device until now so i just want to make sure i m not destroying it after 3 months of use.
Thank you very much
Ben
Custom ROMS are pre rooted, usually, so you best bet would:
1. Update to stock 4.2.1
2. Root using Motochopper
3. Download GooManager(give root rights') from Play Store and Install TWRP by installing open script recovery.
4. Perform a factory reset via TWRP, without wiping Internal storage, or MicroSD card.
5. Install CromiX or CyanogenMod
There are other ROMS out there, but it is advised to install CromiX first because it is stock based and can be flashed over the stock ROM.
Also, make sure you know how to get into the recovery manually, and make sure you check files before flashing to make sure things downloaded properly.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD
ROM: CleanRom Xenogenesis 4.4 DeOdex
Kernel: Hundsbuah's V3.0.5 OC Kernel
Theme: Timberwolf's Blues and Jazz Theme
Thank you for the short guide....
but here is the first problem i have....
i dont know how to upgrade to 4.2.1. or if that update is available for my device yet. some pages said it is. some said its not available.
i have no idea where to get it since over the air update is not possible due to the unlock.
ben9000 said:
Thank you for the short guide....
but here is the first problem i have....
i dont know how to upgrade to 4.2.1. or if that update is available for my device yet. some pages said it is. some said its not available.
i have no idea where to get it since over the air update is not possible due to the unlock.
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Asus pulled the JB 4.2.1 firmware off their website, probably because they realized it had too many bugs. They probably are working on a new release and I would wait for it.
In the meantime read the forums and familiarize yourself with the process of rooting, installing a custom recovery and flashing custom roms.
If you don't want to wait, search for the forums on the Motochopper tool. I believe you can also use it to gain root under 4.1, but I'm not 100% sure.
If you have root, download Goo Manager, tap the 3 dots in the upper right and choose: Install open recovery script.
This will install the TWRP 2.5.0 custom recovery.
Boot into TWRP and select 'Backup'. This will give you a nandroid backup of your current system. Copy it to a safe place.
Next, you still being on 4.1, you need to flash the JB 4.2 bootloader which is version 10.6.1.14.4. You'll find a link in post 1 of the Cromi Xenogenesis thread in the development section. The dev packaged it with TWRP 2.5. It doesn't hurt to re-install TWRP.
Also download the latest release of the Cromi-X (ODEX) ROM, currently 4.4.1, and place both zips into the root of your internal or external SD card (your choice).
Boot into recovery, choose 'Install', navigate to the 10.6.1.14.4 bootloader/TWRP zip you downloaded and swipe to flash it. After installation the tablet will reboot into your old rom - this is fine.
At this point, just to be safe, you may want to check if you have the correct bootloader installed: Boot up with Vol Down and Power button and read the tiny script. It gives you the bootloader version.
If you're 100% sure you have the correct bootloader and TWRP 2.5.0, proceed:
Boot into TWRP recovery again, select Install, select the CROMIX 4.4.1 zip and flash it.
The Aroma installer will start and give you options to choose from. Stick with most of the default options for the beginning. You can always re-flash the rom with a different set of options selected.
Enjoy!
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD

[Q] P5110 blackhawk's kernel question

Hello everyone
I've got p5110 with new 4.2.2 rom (xeo). I have installed also root and cwm. That wasn't problem. But the main problem was looking for kernel cos i want to overclock cpu on gpu on stock rom So i found this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2302663 but there are few questions...
Which files I install? I know that zip file in cwm but there is the second one called proprietary-vendor-samsung.zip for JB >= 4.2 (stock 4.2.2, CM 10.2) . I dont understand which file i should install first... :/ I want single boot on stock rom.
Thanks for all !
Qosmio46 said:
Which files I install? I know that zip file in cwm but there is the second one called proprietary-vendor-samsung.zip for JB >= 4.2 (stock 4.2.2, CM 10.2) . I dont understand which file i should install first... :/ I want single boot on stock rom.
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Just read the OP carefully, it has the instructions, and they are very simple:
1. Boot into the recovery.
2. Flash the kernel (blackhawk-next-kernel-x.y.z-p51xx.zip) -- replace "x.y.z" with the version you need.
3. Immediately after that (do NOT reboot!) flash the proprietary Samsung binaries (proprietary-vendor-samsung.zip).
4. Reboot.
You don't need to worry about all the dual-boot stuff.
I think I understand now there is a main file with kernel and with this zip comes some binary files in catalogue (that's what i saw) i need to install this in cwm after this install this second zip with no re booting. In this second zip are files which are managed these from first zip with kernel? Thats way i need to install these both one by one. Seems legit thank you very much i hope that will work
Qosmio46 said:
i hope that will work
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It will, don't worry. I have been using this kernel for quite a while on my P3113, went through many version upgrades. The best kernel for this tablet, hands down!
Confirmed! Best Kernel
Today morning, i have installed this kernel as you said first kernel then these files It is great and working perfectly Thanks for help !

[Q] Help - Clarification on [How To's]

Hi
I finally have decided to try and unlock, root and install custom ROM to my TF300T. It's lagging a lot and I am going crazy over it.
I am not new to rooting and flashing roms, I have done the same numerous times to my beloved GNex and a couple of other mobile phones I owned before. Having said that, I have only followed the tutorial to flash. So, not a total newbie but sort of.
I am trying to make this tablet more usable (my usage is is restricted to browsing, streaming sports/movies and a few games). The more I read the more I am getting confused. I just would like a clean ROM which doesn't lag and hopefully a method that has lesser possibility of Bricking.
I am on the latest firmware from Asus (But, It did come with ICS if I remember correctly before I updated to 4.2.1). I know when I updated it came with new BL so, using custom recovery/roms designed for 4.1.x is not an option (please correct me if I am wrong). I intend to follow these steps -
Please point me in right direction/correct the steps/suggest better steps where ever needed. I just want to know if I am on the right path so far.
1. Unlock BL with latest Unlock tool from Asus website.
2. with [UNLOCKED BL], install 2.5.0.0 TWRP &SuperSU ( will follow - [GUIDE][13/11]Update/Recovery/Root/Downgrade Android 4.2.1 on Unlocked/Locked Devices ) - OR should I install 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-tf300t-4.2.img' from TWRP site?
3. Once #1 & #2 are complete, I can choose a Custom Rom and flash. Anything else to be wary about?
Questions
1. Should I use 'Flatline - Unbrickable Transformer TF300T - Jellybean edition'?
2. I do not have much data and I can download the apps again if needed. So, Is Nandroid backup/Backup with Titanium necessary? (for recovery of the system/ROM - I do not care about the apps/user data at this point)
3. Can someone suggest what they think is a better combination of ROM+Kernel? From a post I see the following ROMS I can choose from
joelalmeidaptg's post :
Here you have a list of ROMs that are compatible with the new bootloader and are safe to flash once you are on 4.2.1 firmware:
CleanROM Inheritance Xenogenesis from sbdags
Energy™ from NRGZ28
GRIMLOCK from hardslog
CyanogenMod 10.1 Unofficial from pcoussa
ROM-THEME- STOCK KERNEL Stock Asus Firmware 10.6.1.15.3 from surdu_petru
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Thanks in advance.
janusman said:
Hi
I finally have decided to try and unlock, root and install custom ROM to my TF300T. It's lagging a lot and I am going crazy over it.
I am not new to rooting and flashing roms, I have done the same numerous times to my beloved GNex and a couple of other mobile phones I owned before. Having said that, I have only followed the tutorial to flash. So, not a total newbie but sort of.
I am trying to make this tablet more usable (my usage is is restricted to browsing, streaming sports/movies and a few games). The more I read the more I am getting confused. I just would like a clean ROM which doesn't lag and hopefully a method that has lesser possibility of Bricking.
I am on the latest firmware from Asus (But, It did come with ICS if I remember correctly before I updated to 4.2.1). I know when I updated it came with new BL so, using custom recovery/roms designed for 4.1.x is not an option (please correct me if I am wrong). I intend to follow these steps -
Please point me in right direction/correct the steps/suggest better steps where ever needed. I just want to know if I am on the right path so far.
1. Unlock BL with latest Unlock tool from Asus website.
2. with [UNLOCKED BL], install 2.5.0.0 TWRP &SuperSU ( will follow - [GUIDE][13/11]Update/Recovery/Root/Downgrade Android 4.2.1 on Unlocked/Locked Devices )
3. Once #1 & #2 are complete, I can choose a Custom Rom and flash. Anything else to be wary about?
Questions
1. Should I use 'Flatline - Unbrickable Transformer TF300T - Jellybean edition'?
2. I do not have much data and I can download the apps again if needed. So, Is Nandroid backup/Backup with Titanium necessary? (for recovery of the system/ROM - I do not care about the apps/user data at this point)
3. Can someone suggest what they think is a better combination of ROM+Kernel? From a post I see the following ROMS I can choose from
Thanks in advance.
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After unlocking the bootloader and installing TWRP, I would recommend installing CROMi-X.
It is based on stock so you do not need to wipe before installing (you can keep all your apps).
It has a nice graphical installer and you can choose lots of different tweaks.
It comes with a variety of different kernels - I use _that's OC kernel.
grit96 said:
After unlocking the bootloader and installing TWRP, I would recommend installing CROMi-X.
It is based on stock so you do not need to wipe before installing (you can keep all your apps).
It has a nice graphical installer and you can choose lots of different tweaks.
It comes with a variety of different kernels - I use _that's OC kernel.
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Thanks for the reply. Which version of TWRP? 2.5.0.0 or the latest one from TWRP site that ends with 4.2.blog?
janusman said:
Thanks for the reply. Which version of TWRP? 2.5.0.0 or the latest one from TWRP site that ends with 4.2.blog?
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Use the one that ends in -42 since you are on the 4.2 bootloader. Flatline NvFlash is always a good idea. A helpful guide is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545610.
cromi x for sure
cromix is def the way to go with this tablet-get a fast microsd-partition and use a kernel with data2sd like thats.
good luck, if installed correctly you'l feel like it's a brand new tablet
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also, i find it's better to install cromi without installing a kernel first (using stock). then after cromi is up and running, use kernel installer to install desired kernel and tweaks. have fun and make sure to read everything

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