Hi. i cant use stock recovery.:crying:
i am looking for the stock recovery zip file p[ease.
saladink said:
Hi. i cant use stock recovery.:crying:
i am looking for the stock recovery zip file p[ease.
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What are you trying to do with the stock recovery? Have you overwritten it with something?
sbdags said:
What are you trying to do with the stock recovery? Have you overwritten it with something?
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tf700t booting RCK, result is 'booting failed'.
I have rooted tf700t, and installed custom rom/recovery.
but i want to return stock status.
More details please. Did you unlock your bootloader? Which firmware version was installed, and which custom recovery and ROM did you install?
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More details please. Did you unlock your bootloader? Which firmware version was installed, and which custom recovery and ROM did you install?
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bootloader was Unlocked.
latest firmware version(JB 10.4.4.25) was installed.
Now custom rom/recovery is not installed, stock fimware was installed.
Before stock firmware was installed, tf700t had beeb rooted and installed CWM Recovery/cleanrom ODEX 3.2.
and just i coverd Stock firmware in tf700t.
So you now have:
- JB bootloader
- no working recovery
- Stock 10.4.4.25 Android, unrooted
In this situation, you need to install a recovery using fastboot from a PC via USB. The easiest way would be to first flash CWM again, then use that to install the stock recovery.
Why do you want to revert to stock firmware?
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So you now have:
- JB bootloader
- no working recovery
- Stock 10.4.4.25 Android, unrooted
In this situation, you need to install a recovery using fastboot from a PC via USB. The easiest way would be to first flash CWM again, then use that to install the stock recovery.
Why do you want to revert to stock firmware?
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Ah~~ i sold tf700t. but buyer want perfect stock status!!
Thanx!!! But i dont have stock recovery zip file.
saladink said:
Ah~~ i sold tf700t. but buyer want perfect stock status!!
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Not 100% possible, you cannot re-lock the bootloader. Well, in theory you can, but there is no way to get Asus warranty back.
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Not 100% possible, you cannot re-lock the bootloader. Well, in theory you can, but there is no way to get Asus warranty back.
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I know that i cannot re-lock the bootloader.
but i just want stock firmware and stock recovery.
I flashed CWM recovery and i dont have stock recovery file......:crying:
saladink said:
I know that i cannot re-lock the bootloader.
but i just want stock firmware and stock recovery.
I flashed CWM recovery and i dont have stock recovery file......:crying:
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Get the full firmware file from Asus and flash that via CWM ... it includes the stock recovery and will overwrite your CWM.
Hmm....ThanX
After Flashing Full stock firmware, i enter into RCK, BUT red `!` is showing again.
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saladink said:
Hmm....ThanX
After Flashing Full stock firmware, i enter into RCK, BUT red `!` is showing again.
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The "dead android" with the red "/!\" is the normal function of the stock recovery if there is no update to install.
OMG!!!!
I really didnt know that.
I have known dead android is error or custom's problem.
Now i know that. Kkkkkk
I can explain buyer dead android's mean.
Really Thanks!!
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I got the tablet "unlocked:, Rooted, And running clockworkmod recovery. I had over the air update to 4.1 before all this but had no issues. I downloaded a ROM for 4.1, and when I rebooted into CWM I went to wipe my data and thats when it happened. The data wipe froze. I ended up having to forcfully turn it off. Then I got bootloop. I can get into cwm but I cant find my ROM to flash it. So im literally stuck. Is there a One Click revert to stock I can use? Or anything? Many thanks to anyone who can help. Note: this is my 1st tablet - Asus Transformer tf300t
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I got the tablet "unlocked:, Rooted, And running clockworkmod recovery. I had over the air update to 4.1 before all this but had no issues. I downloaded a ROM for 4.1, and when I rebooted into CWM I went to wipe my data and thats when it happened. The data wipe froze. I ended up having to forcfully turn it off. Then I got bootloop. I can get into cwm but I cant find my ROM to flash it. So im literally stuck. Is there a One Click revert to stock I can use? Or anything? Many thanks to anyone who can help. Note: this is my 1st tablet - Asus Transformer tf300t
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I also made a backup before everything but I cant restore it. It says MD5 Mismatch. Im really stuck here...
so try to load your rom to sd card. then install from that?
naelme said:
so try to load your rom to sd card. then install from that?
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I have no access to my sd card. The ROM I downloaded previously does not show up in CWM.
You can't flash it again from cwm by redowloding, then putting on your SD card then munt in it?
U could reflash your unit with stock ROM using fastboot. I just unbricked my unit doing that after 5 days of fighting.
This is what I did, I downloaded job update from Asus then moved the blob to c/fast boot, loaded unit to fast boot then typed
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
But make sure our boot loader is 10.4 or it will signature mismatch, so down load the appropriate boot loader .
That's what I did at least and my unit is working again.
naelme said:
You can't flash it again from cwm by redowloding, then putting on your SD card then munt in it?
U could reflash your unit with stock ROM using fastboot. I just unbricked my unit doing that after 5 days of fighting.
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What would my commands be to do this? Thanks
jburke90 said:
What would my commands be to do this? Thanks
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I used
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
read above edit.
i found the info here but had to tweak because once you upgrade bootload to 10.4 there is no going back it seems.
http://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-to-restore-asus-transformer-tf300t-back-to-stock/
you will lose your cwm, but you can re implement it when your done.
naelme said:
You can't flash it again from cwm by redowloding, then putting on your SD card then munt in it?
U could reflash your unit with stock ROM using fastboot. I just unbricked my unit doing that after 5 days of fighting.
This is what I did, I downloaded job update from Asus then moved the blob to c/fast boot, loaded unit to fast boot then typed
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
But make sure our boot loader is 10.4 or it will signature mismatch, so down load the appropriate boot loader .
That's what I did at least and my unit is working again.
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Can I use a custom ROM zip and get it from that? My internet is really slow tonight and 300mb is just crawling so downloading a stock ROM will take me another hour or so.... I am rooted if that helps.
jburke90 said:
Can I use a custom ROM zip and get it from that? My internet is really slow tonight and 300mb is just crawling so downloading a stock ROM will take me another hour or so.... I am rooted if that helps.
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it has to match your current bootloader. if you updated jellybean your bootloader version is 10.4 and that is irreversible. so find out if that rom works on your current boot loader. once you go jb you can't go back.
in short. idk. if you want your unit install a rom that is made for your bootloader. idk custom roms. i use stock os rooted.
naelme said:
it has to match your current bootloader. if you updated jellybean your bootloader version is 10.4 and that is irreversible. so find out if that rom works on your current boot loader. once you go jb you can't go back.
in short. idk. if you want your unit install a rom that is made for your bootloader. idk custom roms. i use stock os rooted.
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It is a JB ROM so it seems like it would work (fingers crossed).
jburke90 said:
It is a JB ROM so it seems like it would work (fingers crossed).
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let me know. if the bootloader is 10.4 it should.
jburke90 said:
It is a JB ROM so it seems like it would work (fingers crossed).
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Well this didn't work. I found the boot.blob and did what everything said to do but still boot loops. Not sure if it was because its not stock or not. I did notice that when I put in the command to reboot, it said it reboot but the tablet did nothing..... so is there a chance that it didn't even flash? It did seem very fast.
Verify boot loader version and use stock ROM.......
Find working custom ROM. Don't brick it
naelme said:
Verify boot loader version and use stock ROM.......
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I will do that tomorrow. How do I verify my boot loader though?
Check the device firmware type by going to Setting - about tablet - built number
Download the right firmware pack for your device.
http://www.asus.com/Tablet/Transformer_Pad/ASUS_Transformer_Pad_Infinity_TF700T/#download
Now extract the zip file and you will have another zip file.
Rename that zip file as "EP201_768_SDUPDATE" and place it to an external sd card if you do not have a custom recovery. If you are rooted and unlocked plus you have a custom recovery you don't need to rename it you can place it in internal sd is well.
Now turn off your device. Hold power button including the volume down button and enter custom recovery. For stock recovery it should detect it automatically and will install. once in custom recovery clear your cache and install the file with the name above or whatever name you have. once installation is complete. reboot the system be patient and you have the latest update.
You can obtain root easily using this method.
Just download the DebugfsRoot_Generic_v2.3.zip file from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1706588
extract the content and run RootDebugfs, then follow the on screen instruction and you will have root.
Make sure you have USB debugging on.
To get custom recovery. Download goomanager from playstore and you can install TWRP recovery from the option list. which is Option - install OpenRecoveryScript.
I am not responsible if you mess up your device. do these at your own risk. Nonetheless these steps work perfectly for me.
Renaming is not needed.
lafester said:
Renaming is not needed.
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Exactly thats for people without custom recovery
Isn't this already covered here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833212
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rizanx said:
Exactly thats for people without custom recovery
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does the update push the stock recovery as well?
and root is lost right?
Yes and yes.
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odeccacccp said:
does the update push the stock recovery as well?
and root is lost right?
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Yes you will lose root.
But you can obtain root easily using this method.
Just download the DebugfsRoot_Generic_v2.3.zip file from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1706588
extract the content and run RootDebugfs, then follow the on screen instruction and you will have root.
oh and make sure you have USB debugging on.
sorry for the mix up. yes you do lose recovery. Download goomanager from playstore and you can install TWRP recovery from the option list.
rizanx said:
Through custom recovery stock recovery is not pushed! you will still have custom recovery. You will only lose root.
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Wrong, flashing an official rom will make you loose the custom recover too, you will have a clean stock rom once you do that. AND also this thread has nothing to share with the development forum.
Pretoriano80 said:
Wrong, flashing an official rom will make you loose the custom recover too, you will have a clean stock rom once you do that. AND also this thread has nothing to share with the development forum.
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+1 You WILL lose custom recovery with this method. This has all been covered before...
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Pretoriano80 said:
Wrong, flashing an official rom will make you loose the custom recover too, you will have a clean stock rom once you do that. AND also this thread has nothing to share with the development forum.
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Thanks for clear up.
MysticMgcn said:
Isn't this already covered here? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833212
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Where in there? Can;t find it?
1) If I am on a custom ROM can I flash the new update or I have to go back to STOCK first?
2) What's the big deal with loosing CWR and Root, it takes like 2 min to put it back, I mean there is another way to not loose it?
Thanks
I also have a question! Will this allow for OTA updates even if our bootloader is unlocked? And will we be able to flash the JB update from ASUS manually if not? Anyone know?
GRIM1337 said:
I also have a question! Will this allow for OTA updates even if our bootloader is unlocked? And will we be able to flash the JB update from ASUS manually if not? Anyone know?
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No. when you unlocked it clearly stated no more ota updates for you.
Yes. of course you can flash manually just like any other rom.
odeccacccp said:
Where in there? Can;t find it?
1) If I am on a custom ROM can I flash the new update or I have to go back to STOCK first?
2) What's the big deal with loosing CWR and Root, it takes like 2 min to put it back, I mean there is another way to not loose it?
Thanks
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You don't need to have stock rom. As long as you have the stock kernel your ok. You will of course lose custom recovery but its easy to download again as i have mentioned in my first post.
There is a lengthy way to do this. But why do that when it takes you literally 2 minute to root it with DebugfsRoot .
Hope it went well for you.
I want to remove CWM Recovery because I actually want to install an OTA update *gasp* and Clockworkmod seems to prevent it from installing correctly. My phone is NOT rooted and is running stock kernel and ROM. I will be willing to root if necessary though.
mhrazor1 said:
I want to remove CWM Recovery because I actually want to install an OTA update *gasp* and Clockworkmod seems to prevent it from installing correctly. My phone is NOT rooted and is running stock kernel and ROM. I will be willing to root if necessary though.
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Odin a stock ROM and that will do it. Then get your OTA update.
sfobrien said:
Odin a stock ROM and that will do it. Then get your OTA update.
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Get EZ recovery from the market. That will allow you to install the stock recovery.
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dmpaul1 said:
Get EZ recovery from the market. That will allow you to install the stock recovery.
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While this did work and install stock recovery, the OTA update still fails. So I just gave up on it, re-rooted, installed CWM again, and installed a custom kernel. Thank you anyway.
mhrazor1 said:
While this did work and install stock recovery, the OTA update still fails. So I just gave up on it, re-rooted, installed CWM again, and installed a custom kernel. Thank you anyway.
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any reason you ignored sfobriens post? fyi he is correct...odin back to stock then ota. not sure why you want to ota anyway. If you want the latest flash invisibleks vralhd stock rom.
droidstyle said:
any reason you ignored sfobriens post? fyi he is correct...odin back to stock then ota. not sure why you want to ota anyway. If you want the latest flash invisibleks vralhd stock rom.
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I didn't ignore it, I'm just not very comfortable with using Odin since that's how I killed my Galaxy Tab
Why would u want an OTA update? an OTA update could just as easily make your phone's bootloader locked again, etc.
cobija said:
Why would u want an OTA update? an OTA update could just as easily make your phone's bootloader locked again, etc.
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bootloader can be unlocked again even with OTA.
Hi
Today I've tried to free my TF300T from the stock rom. It was running on the last official version from ASUS (JB 4.2).
Firstly I did unlock the boot loader with the official tool from ASUS.
The I have installed TWRP (fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.blob) as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187982
And at last, I installed AOPK 4.2.2 as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2112369
Now my device always stopps booting at the ASUS screen. I still can enter the recovery mode and I have tried to reinstall AOPK 4.2.2 several times. Unfortunately with no success. The system still doesn't boot.
Does someone have an idea? Many thanks!
And i have twrp v.2.4.4.0 installed.
If just tried to reinstall the stock ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T Firmware: V10.6.1.8 Only for WW SKU (Android 4.2) - 2013.03.11 update.
Twrp always reports: Failed.
Nobody? I would really appreciate a hint.
Thanks
ducmac said:
And i have twrp v.2.4.4.0 installed.
If just tried to reinstall the stock ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T Firmware: V10.6.1.8 Only for WW SKU (Android 4.2) - 2013.03.11 update.
Twrp always reports: Failed.
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ducmac said:
Nobody? I would really appreciate a hint.
Thanks
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Are you trying to re-install stock firmware via the blog file? You have to unzip the ZIP file you download from Asus website at least twice to get it. And make sure it's the firmware version you need WW vs US. I had to restore with stock firmware and used US...
ducmac said:
Hi
Today I've tried to free my TF300T from the stock rom. It was running on the last official version from ASUS (JB 4.2).
Firstly I did unlock the boot loader with the official tool from ASUS.
The I have installed TWRP (fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.blob) as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187982
And at last, I installed AOPK 4.2.2 as described here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2112369
Now my device always stopps booting at the ASUS screen. I still can enter the recovery mode and I have tried to reinstall AOPK 4.2.2 several times. Unfortunately with no success. The system still doesn't boot.
Does someone have an idea? Many thanks!
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That AOKP version that you are trying to install is not compatible with your tf300, you were running the latest Asus official 4.2 and the bootloader is not the same.
You need to install either Energy ROM or Cleanrom 4.3
Erik.
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Thanks Eric. I tried to install this rom, but the TF300 is still not booting: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204166
Any ideas?
ricco333 said:
That AOKP version that you are trying to install is not compatible with your tf300, you were running the latest Asus official 4.2 and the bootloader is not the same.
You need to install either Energy ROM or Cleanrom 4.3
Erik.
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ducmac said:
Thanks Eric. I tried to install this rom, but the TF300 is still not booting: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204166
Any ideas?
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Did you download the rom onto your sdcard?i ask this because anytime i do that, twrp says 'failed'.
Yes I've downloaded it to the internal SD card. The installation acutally works fine, it just doesn't boot.
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Did you download the rom onto your sdcard?i ask this because anytime i do that, twrp says 'failed'.
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MaMMiTs said:
Are you trying to re-install stock firmware via the blog file? You have to unzip the ZIP file you download from Asus website at least twice to get it. And make sure it's the firmware version you need WW vs US. I had to restore with stock firmware and used US...
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Any working firmware would do it When i try to install the stock firmware, I always get the error "failed" when i try to flash it.
ducmac said:
Any working firmware would do it When i try to install the stock firmware, I always get the error "failed" when i try to flash it.
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Since you followed that guide for upgrade i am guessing you got his link for the right recovery for this bootloader? It should look like:
openrecovery-twrp-2.4.4.0-tf300t-4.2.blob
The one for this bootloader have a -4.2. at the end.
If so I would put the CROMI 4.3 rom (its great) on a known working SD card and do a full wipe. Cache, dalvik, factory reset, and wipe internal. Possibly even format data on the internal since there may still be data from a rom meant for the 4.1.1 bootloader. Then i would try to reinstall CROMI.
Also if you just want stock, there is a stock rooted rom available: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2243025
Guys, use this modified boot image to flash the newest Android L (5.0.0_LRX21P)
Flash in Bootloader (this is not a flashable zip)!!!!
Flash the stock root able rom, here available on xda.
Don't worry it's for our FLO device, just a name. Sorry, i was in a hurry.
Have fun
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Guys, use this modified boot image to flash the newest Android L (5.0.0_LRX21P)
Flash in Bootloader (this is not a flashable zip)!!!!
Flash the stock root able rom, here available on xda.
Don't worry it's for our FLO device, just a name. Sorry, i was in a hurry.
Have fun
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Whats modified about it?
use this, if you want to flash the stock rooted rom via twrp etc...
if you use the stock one, your bootloader is locked after flash the stock rom
Jerome-X said:
use this, if you want to flash the stock rooted rom via twrp etc...
if you use the stock one, your bootloader is locked after flash the stock rom
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Incorrect mate, it's still unlocked after flashing factory images. I flashed factory files yesterday and I only lost root and recovery which I expected to happen.
topgeardave said:
Incorrect mate, it's still unlocked after flashing factory images. I flashed factory files yesterday and I only lost root and recovery which I expected to happen.
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Correct!
Op tell me exactly what you did here? Your talking about one thing but saying another. I dont get it
scrosler said:
Correct!
Op tell me exactly what you did here? Your talking about one thing but saying another. I dont get it
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It's just the latest bootloader.img, he thinks if you flash it separately you won't lock your bootloader before flashing the stock rom via recovery.
To my knowledge, nothing locks the bootloader, except you (via fastboot or a toolkit).
So i can install the stock image i downloaded from google and still keep root? What about recovery?
Sorry for noob question, i've only used custom ROMs in the past.
If you flash the stock L image with fastboot, you lose root and recovery but your boot loader stays locked/unlocked (whatever it was before).
To get recovery back, just flash it with fastboot.
To get root back, flash the boot image from the OP or a modified kernel like ElementalX and then flash SuperSU.
Done.
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Thanks for the answer.