Are there currently any way to root the latest JB? I desperataly want to have sixaxis to work on my tf700
Stammis said:
Are there currently any way to root the latest JB? I desperataly want to have sixaxis to work on my tf700
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did you say something?
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did you say something?
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If on jB you need to downgrade back to ICS ver.30 to root. or unlocked your device if you want to root in JB.
Sv: [Q] Root JB 4.1.1
Allright so there is a way to root 4.1.1 without downgrading. Good then i know it is some other issue that fails, since i have unlocked it and done the steps to root but it fails when it tries to acces data/local/debugfs persmission denied.
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Allright so there is a way to root 4.1.1 without downgrading. Good then i know it is some other issue that fails, since i have unlocked it and done the steps to root but it fails when it tries to acces data/local/debugfs persmission denied.
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If you on JB and unlocked, you can't use the root tool since it's only work on iCS, you need to use fastboot to push TWRP (custom recovery), then use this twrp to flash Supersu or custom rom which is pre-rooted.
here is the intruction, start with SECTION 2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1938129
Sv: [Q] Root JB 4.1.1
Thx man, i am a little lost however, i read the guide but when i download TWRP it is a file i dont have the program for to read it, it says I am suppose to extract the file yet i have iso and winrar on my computer.
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Thx man, i am a little lost however, i read the guide but when i download TWRP it is a file i dont have the program for to read it, it says I am suppose to extract the file yet i have iso and winrar on my computer.
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TWRP is a blob file (openrecovery-twrp-2.3.1.0-tf700t.blob), you don't open this file or unzip. leave it alone, just rename this file to recovery.blob and copy it to the "install recovery" folder. This is the one you download from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1403567&d=1350299936 and unzip to your C drive. In this 'install recovery" folder there is bat file where you execute it. You need to read the instruction step by step and read slowly.
You can download 7zip from here http://www.7-zip.org/download.html to unzip zip file.
Sv: [Q] Root JB 4.1.1
Okay so now thats done I can root my device by rootdebugfs like regular or do I need to follow step 3?
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Stammis said:
Okay so now thats done I can root my device by rootdebugfs like regular or do I need to follow step 3?
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follow step 3. rootdebugfs is only work with ICS firmware. You're on JB with unlocked bootloader so it's a different method.
Sv: [Q] Root JB 4.1.1
You are a life saver man!
I persume that these steps are done on the device when I use the supersu app, however when I open the app it says that it is missing binary, whats my next step?
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Stammis said:
You are a life saver man!
I persume that these steps are done on the device when I use the supersu app, however when I open the app it says that it is missing binary, whats my next step?
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I don't think you did it right. Can you boot into twrp?
Sv: [Q] Root JB 4.1.1
How do i do that exactly?
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How do i do that exactly?
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Power off the device, then hold volume down and power button until you see white text displayed on the screen, now release both buttons, then hit volume up button twice , this should boot you into twrp custom recovery main menu.(you only see this if you flashed twrp correctly).
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Power off the device, then hold volume down and power button until you see white text displayed on the screen, now release both buttons, then hit volume up button twice , this should boot you into twrp custom recovery main menu.(you only see this if you flashed twrp correctly).
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It worked, then what?
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It worked, then what?
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download the supersu zip file from here http://download.chainfire.eu/310/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.04.zip?retrieve_file=1 then copy to your sdcard, boot into twrp, select "install' then browse to the supersu zip file then swipe to install, after done just reboot, then launch the supersu app. You now have root. You should check out Cleanrom 3.2.1, this is a pre-rooted custom rom and it's way faster/better than stock rom.
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download the supersu zip file from here http://download.chainfire.eu/310/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.04.zip?retrieve_file=1 then copy to your sdcard, boot into twrp, select "install' then browse to the supersu zip file then swipe to install, after done just reboot, then launch the supersu app. You now have root. You should check out Cleanrom 3.2.1, this is a pre-rooted custom rom and it's way faster/better than stock rom.
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Do I put the files from supersu into the TWRP folder or just through it into the sdcard?
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Do I put the files from supersu into the TWRP folder or just through it into the sdcard?
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just on the sdcard. Put it at the root of your sdcard so it easier to find.
buhohitr is the best ever!
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just on the sdcard. Put it at the root of your sdcard so it easier to find.
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Dude I love you, you saved me many hours and alot of headache
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Dude I love you, you saved me many hours and alot of headache
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Hey, not a problem. but consider to use Cleanrom 3.2.1. It's the best!! Since you already have TWRP you can flash custom rom or stock-rooted rom without any issue.
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Apologies for being noob in TF (my first Android thing).
I've been playing with my TF101 B80 with updated ICS 4, successfully rooted with ViperMod, installed Revolver 4 beta (9.2.1.11)by gnufabio..
My question:
How can I safely revert back to Stock Rom with root?
Bit afraid to try any Stock Rom posted everywhere without advise from pros.
Thanks.
nvflash it, its the safest way i know of, but you have to have sbk1 but if you dont want to loose data flash it in CWM, wipe dalvik, and then flash it, unless your transformer implodes, but go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334673here if you flash via cwm, its alot easier
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I have seen this posted here, and elsewhere.
Simple - Go to the ASUS Support site and download the latest ICS firmware for your version (WW, US, JP, TW, CN, etc).
Unzip the file 1 time (it will still be a zip file) and place it on a microSD card.
Boot into CWM recovery.
Choose zip from SD
Select the zip from the microSD
Once it finishes installing you will be back to 100% stock unrooted ROM and it will also flash back to stock recovery.
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I have seen this posted here, and elsewhere.
Simple - Go to the ASUS Support site and download the latest ICS firmware for your version (WW, US, JP, TW, CN, etc).
Unzip the file 1 time (it will still be a zip file) and place it on a microSD card.
Boot into CWM recovery.
Choose zip from SD
Select the zip from the microSD
Once it finishes installing you will be back to 100% stock unrooted ROM and it will also flash back to stock recovery.
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nvflash it, its the safest way i know of, but you have to have sbk1 but if you dont want to loose data flash it in CWM, wipe dalvik, and then flash it, unless your transformer implodes, but go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334673here if you flash via cwm, its alot easier
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Thanks... Fred.. it will be unrooted...
Ill try this later today when I get home from work.
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nvflash it, its the safest way i know of, but you have to have sbk1 but if you dont want to loose data flash it in CWM, wipe dalvik, and then flash it, unless your transformer implodes, but go http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334673here if you flash via cwm, its alot easier
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thanks... I have WW, but can I use CWM package for ASUS TF101 FOTA 9.2.1.17 US ? it is the latest version ^_^
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thanks... I have WW, but can I use CWM package for ASUS TF101 FOTA 9.2.1.17 US ? it is the latest version ^_^
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i have not ever done that, but feel free to try it, but tell me what happens
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i have not ever done that, but feel free to try it, but tell me what happens
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ok, but lemme read more on this.
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I have a tf300 with jellybean firmware JRO03C.US_epad-10.4.2.9-20120809 and the bootloader is unlocked.
I can charge my tablet, but any computer i try, it cannot connect to the computer.
Is there any way I can root it? Thanks for the help!
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I have a tf300 with jellybean firmware JRO03C.US_epad-10.4.2.9-20120809 and the bootloader is unlocked.
I can charge my tablet, but any computer i try, it cannot connect to the computer.
Is there any way I can root it and put on a third-party recovery? Thanks for the help!
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You can install TRWP 2.2.2.0 with Terminal Emulator apk
If you can push the blob files on your internal SDcard, after you can just follow the process TWRP 2.2 - Asus Transformer TF300T(G) page
but for rooted your TF, you will need one computer...
If you get the recovery working. I would assume you could flash a new rom stock or custom thats rooted already
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If you get the recovery working. I would assume you could flash a new rom stock or custom thats rooted already
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Your answer has no sense with OP request
philos64 said:
You can install TRWP 2.2.2.0 with Terminal Emulator apk
If you can push the blob files on your internal SDcard, after you can just follow the process TWRP 2.2 - Asus Transformer TF300T(G) page
but for rooted your TF, you will need one computer...
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I need to root first tho i guess i am screwed
[TWRP&CWM/Install JB OTA from custom recovery] Jelly Bean OTA for Unlocked Devices
Hi guys,as you may know,if you unlocked your bootloader you won't be able to receive OTA's anymore so you have to wait for Asus to upload the firmware on their site.Or even better you can use your custom recovery to flash a modified OTA pack wich will update your device just fine.
Warning:
** I'm NOT responsible for any damage caused to your device by using these files so use them on your OWN risk.
** This update will also flash the Jelly Bean bootloader so if you are still on .26 bootloader and you didn't used the NvFlash tool yet,well,it's time to do it because after installing this update there's NO WAY to go back,yet.
** You Custom Recovery will be replaced by the Stock Recovery (You can install this CWM Recovery after installing JB)
** I only tested with TWRP but it should work with CWM recovery too
** Verify your MD5 checsum after download
Requirements
* Your device must be unlocked and rooted
* You need to be on STOCK 9.4.5.30 ROM with no modifications to system files (build.prop,etc) (no need to do the Factory Reset)
* Use OTA RootKeeper before installing this update if you want to keep ROOT
Installation
1) Download the file for your specific SKU
2) Move the downloaded file on your internal or external storage
3) Boot your device in Recovery
4) Install the update / That's it,wait for the install proccess to finish
NOTE: If you are getting errors and you are using CWM recovery try renaming the file (i.e TF700T WW_10.4.4.16-20120927 OTA.zip - - > TF700T_ WW_10.4.4.16-20120927.zip)
Download Links
WW_SKU --- > TF700T WW_10.4.4.16-20120927 OTA.zip ----- MD5 checksum: 9d4e1e91a08254256357eb2870d2df7d
US_SKU --- > TF700T US_10.4.4.16-20120927 OTA.zip ----- MD5 checksum: 4131cab5458153856185c43e05b67ebe
great! just what i was waiting for...links works, started download. i will let you know how it goes. first i need to apply root and install custom recovery again... thanks!
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No download
The download is not working for me either.
Edit: you missed a ":" after http
http://www.sendspace.com/file/d7lw1o
glenner05 said:
great! just what i was waiting for...links works, started download. i will let you know how it goes. first i need to apply root and install custom recovery again... thanks!
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can you do this for the US version as well? im itching to get JB loaded up on my Infinity.
Gonna test tonight as well. Won't expect any issues, but I'll tell the results here.
Download link fixed.Yes i'm uploading the US version right now.
May I ask why we need to be on stock prior to flashing?
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Itching for that US version too! Being Unlocked has never tasted so bitter until now!
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May I ask why we need to be on stock prior to flashing?
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i think because this is not a complete rom. Its an update package. So if you gonna flash an official update over a custum rom your asking for trouble
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May I ask why we need to be on stock prior to flashing?
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Because the update will fail to install if some system files are missing or beeing modified.Please don't try this on custom firmware,but if you do,just don't complain about it in case is failing or even worse.
Pretoriano80 said:
Download link fixed.Yes i'm uploading the US version right now.
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Is the US version uploaded yet?
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May I ask why we need to be on stock prior to flashing?
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Asus OTA updates aren't a complete replacement. Instead the update performs a patch to your existing files. A non-stock or non .30 version may cause a failure during the update process.
Truthfully if you're running an unlocked device you should wait for a ROM developer to make a new ROM and use that to update instead of trying to flash the Asus official update. It should only be 24 to 72 hours and a ROM won't do things like remove root or replace your custom recovery with the stock recovery.
Works 100% with CWM recovery!
Thanks a lot My friend!
I can also confirm, this method works! I`m on jelly bean now
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Work great!
Thx!
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Asus OTA updates aren't a complete replacement. Instead the update performs a patch to your existing files. A non-stock or non .30 version may cause a failure during the update process.
Truthfully if you're running an unlocked device you should wait for a ROM developer to make a new ROM and use that to update instead of trying to flash the Asus official update. It should only be 24 to 72 hours and a ROM won't do things like remove root or replace your custom recovery with the stock recovery.
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Quoted for fiction
It's fine to flash if you are on stock .30. Replacing the recovery costs about 30 seconds, and replacing root on an unlocked device takes about 30 seconds as well. Then you can evaluate an Asus jb yourself before seeing a custom jb.
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anaviel said:
Is the US version uploaded yet?
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Sorry guys,but something went wrong with the upload process so i had to start over...is at 20% now,let's hope this time will be ok.
ZaJules said:
Works 100% with CWM recovery!
Thanks a lot My friend!
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Does you SD card show now?
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Pretoriano80 said:
Sorry guys,but something went wrong with the upload process so i had to start over...is at 20% now,let's hope this time will be ok.
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Oh dang, we better be verifying md5/sha1's! Best to be careful.
Thanks!
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I am rooted and locked. My 4.2 update resulted in a dead Android with a red triangle and exclamation point. I was able to cold boot back into 4.1 but the 4.2 update will not download again. What's my next step?
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BTrack said:
I am rooted and locked. My 4.2 update resulted in a dead Android with a red triangle and exclamation point. I was able to cold boot back into 4.1 but the 4.2 update will not download again. What's my next step?
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make a full backup with Titanium then use manual update with dlpkgfile method. Make sure you use the right SKU (ww or us).
Thanks, but I'm not versed on the method you suggest. Could you elaborate please?
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BTrack said:
Thanks, but I'm not versed on the method you suggest. Could you elaborate please?
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This method is complicated, I don't think you should try, just wait until tomorrow, sdbags will release the new cromi version of 4.2 and the update twrp patch and you just flash them. Done,safe, quick and easy.
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This method is complicated, I don't think you should try, just wait until tomorrow, sdbags will release the new cromi version of 4.2 and the update twrp patch and you just flash them. Done,safe, quick and easy.
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On a locked tablet?
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On a locked tablet?
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You have a point there, I thought I'm talking to another guy!
Btrack, I was confused you with another guy...sorry! Yours is rooted but still LOCKED.
You can find the info here for manual update http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1803090
Basically, you need to create a file called "command" (no file extension and no quote) with this information inside the file:
--update_package=/cache/dlpkgfile
Then copy this file to this location /cache/recovery
Then download the correct SKU version (US, WW etc..) and copy it to this location /cache/
Boot into stock recovery and wait 10 sec, it should auto update for you.
Thank you.
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And before doing all that, make sure all files touched by the update are present and in their original condition, or it will fail again.
annnnnnd make sure you read up on how to keep root with the 4.2 update. Not familiar with the method buhohitr posted, but i know some people are losing root with this update
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make a full backup with Titanium then use manual update with dlpkgfile method. Make sure you use the right SKU (ww or us).
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I have not been abble to find the dlpkgfile posted anywhere, does anyone know where it is? Thanks
zachspda said:
I have not been abble to find the dlpkgfile posted anywhere, does anyone know where it is? Thanks
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Which one you need? US or WW?
BTrack said:
I am rooted and locked. My 4.2 update resulted in a dead Android with a red triangle and exclamation point. I was able to cold boot back into 4.1 but the 4.2 update will not download again. What's my next step?
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Using my PC I downloaded the 4.2.1 US update to my micro SD card. Did a Titanium backup, and defrosted all the bloatware, and backed up root using Voodoo. Did a factory reset and inserted the SD card. Update failed again.
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Using my PC I downloaded the 4.2.1 US update to my micro SD card. Did a Titanium backup, and defrosted all the bloatware, and backed up root using Voodoo. Did a factory reset and inserted the SD card. Update failed again.
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Make sure you changed the name correctly, caps and all, and unzipped it once.
Tylor
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Rom: Stock 4.2.1 Rooted.
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
This question might be posted somewhere else, and if so, I apologize.
I recently unlocked my TF700 and installed cwm. I didn't realize this would disable the OTA updates. Is it possible to re-enable the OTA updates while keeping cem installed? If not, what is the easiest way to uninstall cwm and re-enable the updates?
I am currently running the 10.6.1.14.8 firmware with a US sku.
Thanks in advance!
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This question might be posted somewhere else, and if so, I apologize.
I recently unlocked my TF700 and installed cwm. I didn't realize this would disable the OTA updates. Is it possible to re-enable the OTA updates while keeping cem installed? If not, what is the easiest way to uninstall cwm and re-enable the updates?
I am currently running the 10.6.1.14.8 firmware with a US sku.
Thanks in advance!
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After unlocking you will not be able to receive OTAs anymore, not even if you flash back a full stock firmware. Unlocked bootloader = No more OTAs
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Pretoriano80 said:
After unlocking you will not be able to receive OTAs anymore, not even if you flash back a full stock firmware. Unlocked bootloader = No more OTAs
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Thanks for the quick reply. Will it still be possible to upgrade the firmware and still keep root?
Milkdudengr said:
Thanks for the quick reply. Will it still be possible to upgrade the firmware and still keep root?
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Yes - but why would you run the stock firmware if you are unlocked and have a custom recovery???
Both CM roms or CROMi-X run circles around the stock rom.
But if you insist on running stock: You can flash the latest Asus firmware in your recovery (full disclosure: I have only used TWRP, don't know anything about CWM but assume it's the same - research it though).
CWM will be replaced with the stock recovery if you flash the full firmware, so you have to flash CWM or TWRP in fastboot again, then you can flash a Superuser package in your custom recovery to gain root.
But it would be so much easier to just flash a custom rom from your current setup - any specific reason you don't want to try it?
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berndblb said:
Yes - but why would you run the stock firmware if you are unlocked and have a custom recovery???
Both CM roms or CROMi-X run circles around the stock rom.
But if you insist on running stock: You can flash the latest Asus firmware in your recovery (full disclosure: I have only used TWRP, don't know anything about CWM but assume it's the same - research it though).
CWM will be replaced with the stock recovery if you flash the full firmware, so you have to flash CWM or TWRP in fastboot again, then you can flash a Superuser package in your custom recovery to gain root.
But it would be so much easier to just flash a custom rom from your current setup - any specific reason you don't want to try it?
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+1 Couldn't have said it better myself. You've already unlocked - now make your tab better
Milkdudengr said:
Thanks for the quick reply. Will it still be possible to upgrade the firmware and still keep root?
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You can forget about all the root keeping hassle after unlocking, you will be able to root anytime.
berndblb said:
Yes - but why would you run the stock firmware if you are unlocked and have a custom recovery???
Both CM roms or CROMi-X run circles around the stock rom.
But if you insist on running stock: You can flash the latest Asus firmware in your recovery (full disclosure: I have only used TWRP, don't know anything about CWM but assume it's the same - research it though).
CWM will be replaced with the stock recovery if you flash the full firmware, so you have to flash CWM or TWRP in fastboot again, then you can flash a Superuser package in your custom recovery to gain root.
But it would be so much easier to just flash a custom rom from your current setup - any specific reason you don't want to try it?
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It was more a curiosity thing than anything. I haven't had much time lately so I was sticking to what was familiar. Once things slow down, I plan on playing around with custom ROMs to see what I like best. Do you have any recommendations?
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It was more a curiosity thing than anything. I haven't had much time lately so I was sticking to what was familiar. Once things slow down, I plan on playing around with custom ROMs to see what I like best. Do you have any recommendations?
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Hell, yes!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425383
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berndblb said:
Hell, yes!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425383
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Awesome! Thanks for the recommendation! I'll keep this in mind for when I get a chance!