[Q] Tried multiple time multiple way can not ROOT TF700 - Asus Transformer TF700

I have tried Rooting I have even unlocked my tablet as it seems that this might have made rooting easier I have updated to JB. The easiest mething I found i keep getting a ADB server out of date message i tried doing the ADB Fix program and it says there was not issue please point me in the right direction to root a TF700 easily again my device is unlocked hopefully this helps the process more than hurts

silverrain21 said:
I have tried Rooting I have even unlocked my tablet as it seems that this might have made rooting easier I have updated to JB. The easiest mething I found i keep getting a ADB server out of date message i tried doing the ADB Fix program and it says there was not issue please point me in the right direction to root a TF700 easily again my device is unlocked hopefully this helps the process more than hurts
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I recommend you use the forum's search feature. You'll find many, many, posts related to your situation.

Or now you are unlocked you can flash a custom stock ROM that is already rooted.
Visit the dev section. All you need is a custom recovery and you are set to go.

What he said^^^^^^
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search a couple more times on the forum itself and was able to find a method that worked. it did take 3 days of active searching (like 3-5 hours a day) only reason i posted in the first place

silverrain21 said:
search a couple more times on the forum itself and was able to find a method that worked. it did take 3 days of active searching (like 3-5 hours a day) only reason i posted in the first place
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Well if you are unlocked you just need to do two things ....
1. Install a custom recovery (head over to TWRP or CWM thread in dev section)
2. Either flash a custom rom or super user (SUPERSU) package from said custom recovery.
If you can't find one I will make you one but I am sure there is one in the dev section.

silverrain21 said:
search a couple more times on the forum itself and was able to find a method that worked. it did take 3 days of active searching (like 3-5 hours a day) only reason i posted in the first place
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Can you post a specific method you have tried for rooting the Infinity?
It's really important to include details of your attempt so that those trying to help know where in the process you are exactly.
Typically one needs to return to an Ice Cream Sandwich version 4.03 copy a downloaded file to the external SDCard (preferably while inserted in a card reader on ones Windows PC) rename to "EP201_768_SDUPDATE.ZIP"
Reboot tab and look for the OTA message in the notification bar.
Once returned to ICS (Android 4.03) degugfs can be implemented to attain root.
After root is successful from ICS then OTA Rootkeeper can be used to save root when upgrading to Jellybean.

Thats OK said:
Can you post a specific method you have tried for rooting the Infinity?
It's really important to include details of your attempt so that those trying to help know where in the process you are exactly.
Typically one needs to return to an Ice Cream Sandwich version 4.03 copy a downloaded file to the external SDCard (preferably while inserted in a card reader on ones Windows PC) rename to "EP201_768_SDUPDATE.ZIP"
Reboot tab and look for the OTA message in the notification bar.
Once returned to ICS (Android 4.03) degugfs can be implemented to attain root.
After root is successful from ICS then OTA Rootkeeper can be used to save root when upgrading to Jellybean.
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Do you still get ota updates on an unlocked device?

sbdags said:
Do you still get ota updates on an unlocked device?
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Not sure there.
I believe the manual update notice may appear even after an unlock.

When I unlocked my bootloader and was running stock for a month I did not get any OTA updates when they released the update for 10.4.4.25. I had to go to their site and put it on my microsd card and update it that way.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T Infinity using Tapatalk HD
Rom: CleanRom 3.4.4

The way i rooted and unlocked my asus tf700t
sbdags said:
Well if you are unlocked you just need to do two things ....
1. Install a custom recovery (head over to TWRP or CWM thread in dev section)
2. Either flash a custom rom or super user (SUPERSU) package from said custom recovery.
If you can't find one I will make you one but I am sure there is one in the dev section.
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I used TWRP and then flashed super user
The way I unlocked was i used the unlock package on the ASUS website I am on 4.1.1 and had no issues what so ever.

sbdags said:
Do you still get ota updates on an unlocked device?
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No, unlocking disables the OTA facility. But you knew that, too, didn't you?
I love these rhetorical questions.

MartyHulskemper said:
No, unlocking disables the OTA facility. But you knew that, too, didn't you?
I love these rhetorical questions.
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I was being kind lol

Related

update unlocked tf300t no root for noob

so when i got my asus tf300 i thought it would be a great idea to unlock then root my device but after unlocking it using asus unlock-er i eventually gave up on rooting due to my lack of understanding anything past the GUI of Android. now that jelly bean is out i regret nothing more than unlocking it and denying myself access to the JB update. I'm assuming i need to manually update my tablet to JB. i have the download off the asus site but that does not help if i have no clue what to do with it. so the question is how do i go through with the JB update in my situation.
Very Simple Step By Step Appreciated.
Me Too
killubear said:
so when i got my asus tf300 i thought it would be a great idea to unlock then root my device but after unlocking it using asus unlock-er i eventually gave up on rooting due to my lack of understanding anything past the GUI of Android. now that jelly bean is out i regret nothing more than unlocking it and denying myself access to the JB update. I'm assuming i need to manually update my tablet to JB. i have the download off the asus site but that does not help if i have no clue what to do with it. so the question is how do i go through with the JB update in my situation.
Very Simple Step By Step Appreciated.
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I Have the same issue. I want to relock my TF300T so I can get the Jelly Bean update. Some one here will know how to do it I am sure.
There is no way to relock.
If you want JB, just dl the file from Asus. Unpack it one time. Now you have a zip with a blob and a Meta-Inf Folder.
Put that zip on internal space and flash it through recovery. that´s it. No you are on fully stock with stock recovery and without root.
Good news almost done
mikaole said:
There is no way to relock.
If you want JB, just dl the file from Asus. Unpack it one time. Now you have a zip with a blob and a Meta-Inf Folder.
Put that zip on internal space and flash it through recovery. that´s it. No you are on fully stock with stock recovery and without root.
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thank you very much mikaole. that's exactly what i was looking for...i had that zip you were speaking of but i had no clue how to use it. though may i ask for a quick step by step on flashing it through recovery or at least a link on how to do so
OK well I feel dumber than ever...problem all solved...and for anyone that comes to read this follow the previous instructions above and once that file is on your device your device will auto detect the new available firmware and give u a pop up asking if you would like to install it. Hit yes and your done
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Clarification on Manual JB Installation

Hey all, you guys have helped me understand things so many times in the past I figured I would pose this question. I just picked up my TF700 a few days ago, coming from the TF101.
So I have this bad boy rooted already and am about to unlock, I just want to make sure I understand everything perfectly before I void my warranty. I am looking to install TWRP but I see that it does not work with the JB update, would I be able to flash JB with it and then wait for a new version to come out?
So my process would be:
- Unlock
- Set up NvFlash
- Install TWRP
- Flash JB manually
- Chill on stock JB and wait for new TWRP version to come out.
Does anyone see an issue with this? My confusion stems from the massive amount of confusion others seem to have, and the fact that TWRP does not work with JB. Just want to make sure it makes sense to upgrade prior to a new version coming out.
Yes, I see that there is a new unofficial CWM version that is compatible with JB; however it is not a touch version and backing up does not work. I like TWRP much more and don't really see the point in using CWM if a new TWRP version will be coming out soon.
Thanks in advance all, you have no idea how many headaches you guys have prevented and cured.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
I_EAT_BABIES said:
Hey all, you guys have helped me understand things so many times in the past I figured I would pose this question. I just picked up my TF700 a few days ago, coming from the TF101.
So I have this bad boy rooted already and am about to unlock, I just want to make sure I understand everything perfectly before I void my warranty. I am looking to install TWRP but I see that it does not work with the JB update, would I be able to flash JB with it and then wait for a new version to come out?
So my process would be:
- Unlock
- Set up NvFlash
- Install TWRP
- Flash JB manually
- Chill on stock JB and wait for new TWRP version to come out.
Does anyone see an issue with this? My confusion stems from the massive amount of confusion others seem to have, and the fact that TWRP does not work with JB. Just want to make sure it makes sense to upgrade prior to a new version coming out.
Yes, I see that there is a new unofficial CWM version that is compatible with JB; however it is not a touch version and backing up does not work. I like TWRP much more and don't really see the point in using CWM if a new TWRP version will be coming out soon.
Thanks in advance all, you have no idea how many headaches you guys have prevented and cured.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
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Right on, seems like you have everything covered!
Don't forget to root while on ICS and save root with OTA Rootkeeper before upgrading to Jelly Bean. Then, after on Jelly Bean, re-install OTA rootkeeper and restore root.
I think there is a way to root even while on Jelly Bean now as well...
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jtrosky said:
Don't forget to root while on ICS and save root with OTA Rootkeeper before upgrading to Jelly Bean. Then, after on Jelly Bean, re-install OTA rootkeeper and restore root.
I think there is a way to root even while on Jelly Bean now as well...
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
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Yeah,this step is no longer needed for unlocked devices,he can flash the stock JB rom from Asus site and then follow this for rooting.
BTW @jtrosky,your device is 64GB or 32GB?I'm asking because you said once that you never had issues restoring a nandroid backup while i always had (64GB here).
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BTW @jtrosky,your device is 64GB or 32GB?I'm asking because you said once that you never had issues restoring a nandroid backup while i always had (64GB here).
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You are correct - I have a 32gb device.
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I_EAT_BABIES said:
Hey all, you guys have helped me understand things so many times in the past I figured I would pose this question. I just picked up my TF700 a few days ago, coming from the TF101.
So I have this bad boy rooted already and am about to unlock, I just want to make sure I understand everything perfectly before I void my warranty. I am looking to install TWRP but I see that it does not work with the JB update, would I be able to flash JB with it and then wait for a new version to come out?
So my process would be:
- Unlock
- Set up NvFlash
- Install TWRP
- Flash JB manually
- Chill on stock JB and wait for new TWRP version to come out.
Does anyone see an issue with this? My confusion stems from the massive amount of confusion others seem to have, and the fact that TWRP does not work with JB. Just want to make sure it makes sense to upgrade prior to a new version coming out.
Yes, I see that there is a new unofficial CWM version that is compatible with JB; however it is not a touch version and backing up does not work. I like TWRP much more and don't really see the point in using CWM if a new TWRP version will be coming out soon.
Thanks in advance all, you have no idea how many headaches you guys have prevented and cured.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
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Forgive my noobish question but your answer will help me out too,
I have just got my Asus a couple of days ago so, i have rooted my device, i don't understand how to do NvFlash that's why i keep my bootloader locked, no Jelly Bean support from TWRP yet another reason for not unlocking my bootloader.
So if there is no support for TWRP in Jelly Bean why do you flash it in the first place? Because i have read in your post that after you set up NvFlash (God knows how you do it, to my newbie eyes seems impossible) you install TWRP. Is there a spesific reason for doing it? What does it help you with?
Thank you in advance,
I looked at the NvFlash instructions and I am a bit confused as well. I am going to have a developer buddy from DroidRzr.com help me through it tonight, and once I get it installed I will help walk you through it.
As far as TWRP support goes, there will be a new release soon. They knew JB was going to break their current build (even putting a warning in the thread) but needed the source code for JB to fix it. The source code just came out yesterday (maybe the day before) so a new version will be coming soon. But you can always just use CWM if you want, I just like TWRP way more.
And you need to have either TWRP or CWM installed to flash JB, from your question it sounded like you are not aware of that.
Cheers!
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
Actually a new version of TWRP was just released, so that kind of renders most of this thread moot. Yay!
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I_EAT_BABIES said:
Actually a new version of TWRP was just released, so that kind of renders most of this thread moot. Yay!
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
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Thank you for your reply mate, i am waiting for NvFlash walkthrough with anxiety. I hope you won't forget to post the guide in this thread when the right time comes, for all of us who have doubts about the NvFlash installation.:good:
As for the other matter i didn't know that TWRP or CWRM recovery is needed in order to manually update to the next firmware update.
Does what you said apply to any firmware installation, in order to manually update the Asus? (Since OTA doesn't work with bootloader unlocked).
And i am asking you that because i have read in a thread about this way of updating your firmware without the use of custom recovery, here it comes...
Alternative Firmware update Method
1. Decompress downloaded .zip file (it will be another .zip)
2. Rename it to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip
3. Format FAT32 the MicroSD card that you will be using for the update process
4. Copy the file to (the root directory of) your MicroSD
5. Insert it into the tablet
6. Shutdown (power off) the tablet
7. Power it on by pressing and holding VOLUME DOWN and POWER buttons simultaneously
8. When you see white text in the top left corner of the screen, release the buttons ^^ and press VOLUME UP button until you see Android logo and process bar
9. Wait patiently for 10 minutes or so
10. Enjoy!
Could you please tell me how to do an update with the use of TWRP or CWRM or tell me where you have read it because i am interested in
learning a new method of updating my tablet and also what is the benefit of using custom recovery in order to update firmware?
Thank you in advance and i am waiting for Nvflash guide,much obliged for your help
Of course . A lot of times when people write guides they forget that sometimes saying things like "execute this" can be confusing for some; execute in a command prompt or in a terminal emulator on the device?
Those instructions were for updating to JB via a workaround using the OTA update package before Asus released the official JB firmware. Now that we have the actual firmware (downloadable from the Asus support site) those instructions are uneccesary.
Now all you have to do is boot into CWM or TWRP then flash the update just as any other ROM:
- Wipe Data / Factory Reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Format /system
- Install From SD Card (flash JB)
Someone please correct me if I have made a egregious mistake here .
Nevermind
I_EAT_BABIES said:
Of course . A lot of times when people write guides they forget that sometimes saying things like "execute this" can be confusing for some; execute in a command prompt or in a terminal emulator on the device?
Those instructions were for updating to JB via a workaround using the OTA update package before Asus released the official JB firmware. Now that we have the actual firmware (downloadable from the Asus support site) those instructions are uneccesary.
Now all you have to do is boot into CWM or TWRP then flash the update just as any other ROM:
- Wipe Data / Factory Reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Format /system
- Install From SD Card (flash JB)
Someone please correct me if I have made a egregious mistake here .
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For me I didn't do any wipes or formats at all and it worked fine. Kept all my data which was a massive bonus.

TF700T root questions

So i just bought a TF700t came with a 1yr warranty from new-egg, and i was wondering, if i should root it or use a custom rom? PS is this think even rootable?
nixvaldez said:
So i just bought a TF700t came with a 1yr warranty from new-egg, and i was wondering, if i should root it or use a custom rom? PS is this think even rootable?
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First, check your build number, if you have build .26 then you should make a bootloader backup with NVflash. (This is very important) before upgrade. I found the stock rooted JB with browse2ram is the best and trouble free. The only custom JB you should consider is Zeus JB, but it's not available right now. Dev is still sick.
buhohitr said:
First, check your build number, if you have build .26 then you should make a bootloader backup with NVflash. (This is very important) before upgrade. I found the stock rooted JB with browse2ram is the best and trouble free. The only custom JB you should consider is Zeus JB, but it's not available right now. Dev is still sick.
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where exactly is the .26 located at?mine reads IML74K.US_epad-9.4.5.30-20120907 i take it mine is .30?
nixvaldez said:
where exactly is the .26 located at?mine reads IML74K.US_epad-9.4.5.30-20120907 i take it mine is .30?
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Yes, yours is .30. NVflash bootloader backup is not working with .30 or JellyBean. Anyway you could root this without any issue, then use Voodoo OTA root keeper to backup root then ugrade to JellBean and use root keeper to restore root back on JB. If you unlock bootloader, there is no way back. Also voided your warranty. I would just root for now since I don't see any rom/kernel worth to unlock yet.
I agree with above the post. Rooting is good to have so you can use stuff like Titanium back up, Busybox, six asais controller and a few other apps. Plus rooting does not void warranty.
Until there is something you feel is a must have/need, I would wait to unlock the boot loader, such as a ROM or kernal. For me, I haven't seen that reason. I just freeze the bloat ware. I should back it up and delete it, but that's a whole different topic.
Rooting, from what I read is possible on .30. I believe the defugs method works. It's the method used on Prime (TF201). From what I read, just make sure you don't have ADB installed on your machine. It should be really easy. It was for me when I was on .26.
What did I get wrong?
Hey guys, I have the same exact TF700 as OP and I've tried miloj's rooting method to the exact letter. It says on the prompt after the whole process that I have root access, but in Root Checker it says that I do not have complete root access.
USB Debug mode: check
Unknown Sources: check
Updated ASUS driver in device manager: check
Not running ASUS sync on PC or tablet: check
What could I possibly missed? I've gone through all the relevant posts and followed every instruction but Root Checker still says I don't have root access..
Thanks for your time guys.
flamingsnot said:
Hey guys, I have the same exact TF700 as OP and I've tried miloj's rooting method to the exact letter. It says on the prompt after the whole process that I have root access, but in Root Checker it says that I do not have complete root access.
USB Debug mode: check
Unknown Sources: check
Updated ASUS driver in device manager: check
Not running ASUS sync on PC or tablet: check
What could I possibly missed? I've gone through all the relevant posts and followed every instruction but Root Checker still says I don't have root access..
Thanks for your time guys.
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Did you try to open Superuser app after boot up?
buhohitr said:
First, check your build number, if you have build .26 then you should make a bootloader backup with NVflash. (This is very important) before upgrade. I found the stock rooted JB with browse2ram is the best and trouble free. The only custom JB you should consider is Zeus JB, but it's not available right now. Dev is still sick.
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Not true anymore. CleanROM v1.3 absolutely flies. I was on Zeus ICS ROM v4.0, and this is really fast and functional.
okantomi said:
Not true anymore. CleanROM v1.3 absolutely flies. I was on Zeus ICS ROM v4.0, and this is really fast and functional.
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Clean rom is nothing but stock rom and tons of bloatware removed, I wouldn't consider this as custom rom. I agreed with you on Zeus, since it cut down I/O by trading data integrity to achieve this, but Zeus is now "history" we are on JB now, until Zeus on JB released, I won't unlock the device.

just got my TFT700T

Hello everyone
I am a galaxy note2 owner. Read great reviews on this so I chose this instead of Note 10.1.
Anything I should know before I root it?
Is it just like rooting my Note? Just use odin and a costume firmware?
toofank said:
Hello everyone
I am a galaxy note2 owner. Read great reviews on this so I chose this instead of Note 10.1.
Anything I should know before I root it?
Is it just like rooting my Note? Just use odin and a costume firmware?
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You only can root while you on ICS version .30 or below. Once upgraded to JB there's a different procedure to obtain root. Here is the guide. If you have any question, just ask here. BTW tf700 is not same as galaxy note 2. NO ODIN for tf700.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833212
buhohitr said:
You only can root while you on ICS version .30 or below. Once upgraded to JB there's a different procedure to obtain root. Here is the guide. If you have any question, just ask here. BTW tf700 is not same as galaxy note 2. NO ODIN for tf700.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833212
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Thanks. My asus is still on ics. Im gonna root it then upgrade to jellybean cuz ics is laggy! So to be sure here,I use the link to root then i can install cwm,then flash a costume rom like cleanrom straight from rooted ics, even if the costumerom is jellybean?
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Thanks. My asus is still on ics. Im gonna root it then upgrade to jellybean cuz ics is laggy! So to be sure here,I use the link to root then i can install cwm,then flash a costume rom like cleanrom straight from rooted ics, even if the costumerom is jellybean?
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After rooted on ICS, you need to download OTA rootkeeper from the market to preserve root (keep a copy of root), then use dlpkg method (incremental upgrade) to JB. If you use Asus full JB firmware, it's going to wipe out your root. Once you on JB, use OTA root keeper to restore root, then you need to unlock your device before you can install custom recovery (TWRP/CWM). From here on you can flash any custom rom that you like. I highly recommend TWRP, it works well with tf700. Some people do have issue with CWM.
buhohitr said:
After rooted on ICS, you need to download OTA rootkeeper from the market to preserve root (keep a copy of root), then use dlpkg method (incremental upgrade) to JB. If you use Asus full JB firmware, it's going to wipe out your root. Once you on JB, use OTA root keeper to restore root, then you need to unlock your device before you can install custom recovery (TWRP/CWM). From here on you can flash any custom rom that you like. I highly recommend TWRP, it works well with tf700. Some people do have issue with CWM.
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Ok thank you very much for the info.
toofank said:
Thanks. My asus is still on ics. Im gonna root it then upgrade to jellybean cuz ics is laggy! So to be sure here,I use the link to root then i can install cwm,then flash a costume rom like cleanrom straight from rooted ics, even if the costumerom is jellybean?
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To install a custom recovery you need to unlock your device, which will void your warranty. If,after unlocking, you want to have a way to recover from any software-induced brick situations, then BEFORE YOU UPGRADE, read the nvflash thread and get the required files from your device. You cannot do this once you upgraded!
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To install a custom recovery you need to unlock your device, which will void your warranty. If,after unlocking, you want to have a way to recover from any software-induced brick situations, then BEFORE YOU UPGRADE, read the nvflash thread and get the required files from your device. You cannot do this once you upgraded!
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thanks. ill do that.
Welcome to our little company. I have the same Combination as you have. You will soon notice that this is hard to get as fluid as the note 2.
Also rooting not that easy. I am still with stock with this one.
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CandyAndy said:
Welcome to our little company. I have the same Combination as you have. You will soon notice that this is hard to get as fluid as the note 2.
Also rooting not that easy. I am still with stock with this one.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using XDA Premium HD app
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You have to take a shot at rooting and unlocking, without them, I won't able to use my tf700, my kids actually refused to use it. After Cleanrom, they love it!
Needed to update superuser to get root.
But now it wont unlock!
Wjhen i click the unlock device it gives me some network error!
It seems that asus server wont let me unlock.
I keep getting the message in screenshot.
Ive manually downloaded the stock jb zipfile from asus site. How can I flash it to my device? Idont have cwmrecovery.
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It seems that asus server wont let me unlock.
I keep getting the message in screenshot.
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I can take a few days or weeks for new devices to become unlockable - apparently Asus' unlocking server is always behind. Usually it helps to be patient and try again after a few days.
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Ive manually downloaded the stock jb zipfile from asus site. How can I flash it to my device? Idont have cwmrecovery.
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You can do that by unpacking the UpdateLauncher zip once (another zip is inside) and putting it onto a microSD card, then boot the tablet in recovery mode (hold down Volume-down while powering on). Some guides say that you must rename the zip to something specific, I don't know if that is still true. Beware: if you upgrade, you will lose the ability to ever use nvflash because the new bootloader is more locked down and can't be downgraded. Also you will lose root by flashing a complete firmware.
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I can take a few days or weeks for new devices to become unlockable - apparently Asus' unlocking server is always behind. Usually it helps to be patient and try again after a few days.
You can do that by unpacking the UpdateLauncher zip once (another zip is inside) and putting it onto a microSD card, then boot the tablet in recovery mode (hold down Volume-down while powering on). Some guides say that you must rename the zip to something specific, I don't know if that is still true. Beware: if you upgrade, you will lose the ability to ever use nvflash because the new bootloader is more locked down and can't be downgraded. Also you will lose root by flashing a complete firmware.
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Thanks. Ill just wait for the asus server to work then. I hope it doest take longer then a month
Came from the Prime to the Infinity and was hoping this device was smoother/faster and it seems to be even worse. Should I give up on Asus giving us good software? It's just frustrating having an S3 being so fast and smooth being a high end device and also having 4.1.1. Why the hell can't Asus get it right too?
Should I just unlock and get a custom rom on this? Is that the only way to get this tablet to be fast and smooth?
Sorry to butt in someones thread, but...Got my Infinity today at 11 AM.... Updated to JB, rooted, installed Titanium and all goodies.
Do not feel that it's any slower than Google Nexus 10.1 in no way. Ever screen, it's a less resolution per spec does not look any different.
Happy with it, great tab.
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wifesabitch said:
Came from the Prime to the Infinity and was hoping this device was smoother/faster and it seems to be even worse. Should I give up on Asus giving us good software? It's just frustrating having an S3 being so fast and smooth being a high end device and also having 4.1.1. Why the hell can't Asus get it right too?
Should I just unlock and get a custom rom on this? Is that the only way to get this tablet to be fast and smooth?
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Yes, if you want your device to be fast and smooth you definitly need to unlock and install Cleanrom and Clemsyn kernel. Without them I probably throw mine in the trash.
buhohitr said:
Yes, if you want your device to be fast and smooth you definitly need to unlock and install Cleanrom and Clemsyn kernel. Without them I probably throw mine in the trash.
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its really stupid that you loose your warranty if u wanna unlovck and install cleanrom.
not that the unlock works anyways! ..
Im not happy with it at all!
toofank said:
its really stupid that you loose your warranty if u wanna unlovck and install cleanrom.
not that the unlock works anyways! ..
Im not happy with it at all!
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Don't we all? but we just have to move on...otherwise we still sitting in the dark!
buhohitr said:
Don't we all? but we just have to move on...otherwise we still sitting in the dark!
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I encountered a similar issue with another tab. I moved on from there to the TF700 only to relive the same experience. Next time I will do my research before buying another tab. I paid for the tab and I want to have complete control to 'abuse' it!

[Q] Are there any method to OTA after unlocking TF700

Sorry for this stupid question. I try to find an answer here, but it seems no answer or impossible.
Are there any method to OTA after unlocking TF700, even I have to go back to lock device?
yenminchen said:
Sorry for this stupid question. I try to find an answer here, but it seems no answer or impossible.
Are there any method to OTA after unlocking TF700, even I have to go back to lock device?
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Once unlocked, it is impossible to relock the bootloader. Traditional OTA will never work again -- you can, however, download the ROM update file from ASUS' website and lash it manually. I cannot think of a reason why you'd want full stock on your unlocked 700 instead of one of the faster and more streamlined custom ROMs, but you could.
MartyHulskemper said:
Once unlocked, it is impossible to relock the bootloader. Traditional OTA will never work again -- you can, however, download the ROM update file from ASUS' website and lash it manually.
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Also if you just like that 'stock' feel, you can always get the ODEX'd version as described in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2107271. If you would just prefer the stock apps, those are available as a mod too here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2059180. Hope that helps.
yenminchen said:
Sorry for this stupid question. I try to find an answer here, but it seems no answer or impossible.
Are there any method to OTA after unlocking TF700, even I have to go back to lock device?
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I got a question firstly, have you installed a custom recovery because I unlocked a month before installing a custom recovery and probably would of asked the same question because I always get nervous using cmd. No after unlocking the boot loader you cannot receive stock ota's. You can receive cyanogen mod otas but not stalk. As said above you can always download the latest version from Asus' website and flash it using a microsd card. I personally would look into flashing cromi or cyanogen since the warranty is already gone. Just follow the guides carefully and good luck.
Tylor
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Rom: Cyanogen Nightlies 10.1 or CleanRom 3.4.4 - Depends on the mood .

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