[Q] HELP!! Iacidentally wiped my TF300 - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I accidentally wiped my TF300 and now i cant even get it to go into bootloader, it just goes straight to TWRP. I'm know what i did wrong - causing the wipe- but now i cant get any img to apply to the tab. it will mount system but not cache or anything else. i cant change my recovery because i cant get to bootloader. Any ideas??

LancasterCI said:
I accidentally wiped my TF300 and now i cant even get it to go into bootloader, it just goes straight to TWRP. I'm know what i did wrong - causing the wipe- but now i cant get any img to apply to the tab. it will mount system but not cache or anything else. i cant change my recovery because i cant get to bootloader. Any ideas??
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Dude... I could be wrong, but enjoy your paperweight.

You might have luck doing this. Go to Asus site and download the full image for your tablet based on SKU region. Extract it to get the blob file. Do you have fastboot setup? Turn off your tablet completely and turn it on my holding the vol down and power it should allow you to boot into fast boot. You can flash the image that way. By
> fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system C:...\Path-to-blob\blob
> fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot

LancasterCI said:
I accidentally wiped my TF300 and now i cant even get it to go into bootloader, it just goes straight to TWRP. I'm know what i did wrong - causing the wipe- but now i cant get any img to apply to the tab. it will mount system but not cache or anything else. i cant change my recovery because i cant get to bootloader. Any ideas??
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If you were on JB download 10.4.2.20, unzip once and place the new zip on your external sdcard. If you were on ICS choose 9.4.3.30 unzip once and place the new zip on your external sdcard.
install zip with twrp.
Good Luck!

hmm
ok just to make sure i am looking for my correct SKU would it be JP or US i beleive the latter since i am in ths US, but i do want to make sure as to to make the problem worse

LancasterCI said:
ok just to make sure i am looking for my correct SKU would it be JP or US i beleive the latter since i am in ths US, but i do want to make sure as to to make the problem worse
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If you have a US tablet then US.

more issues
So i have the correct Firmware matching SKU, but whe i go to flash i get the following error
E: unable to mount ' /data ' (tw_mount)
E: unable to mount ' /cache ' (tw_mount)
then is repeats but it dose verify the filesystems and partition sizes
Any other ideas. just but this but not sure if bricked is and excuse for a return

LancasterCI said:
So i have the correct Firmware matching SKU, but whe i go to flash i get the following error
E: unable to mount ' /data ' (tw_mount)
E: unable to mount ' /cache ' (tw_mount)
then is repeats but it dose verify the filesystems and partition sizes
Any other ideas. just but this but not sure if bricked is and excuse for a return
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Were you on 4.2.1 prior to this or encrypted?

LancasterCI said:
So i have the correct Firmware matching SKU, but whe i go to flash i get the following error
E: unable to mount ' /data ' (tw_mount)
E: unable to mount ' /cache ' (tw_mount)
then is repeats but it dose verify the filesystems and partition sizes
Any other ideas. just but this but not sure if bricked is and excuse for a return
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Don't use clockwork. Extract the zip until you see the blob file. Use fastboot to flash it. It is very easy to do. see my post above. Good luck

defiantj3 said:
Don't use clockwork. Extract the zip until you see the blob file. Use fastboot to flash it. It is very easy to do. see my post above. Good luck
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OP can't access the bootloader menu so he can't access fastboot.
Thanks for trying.

tobdaryl said:
Were you on 4.2.1 prior to this or encrypted?
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i did have the latest ota update i believe 4.2.1

LancasterCI said:
i did have the latest ota update i believe 4.2.1
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I was afraid that was where we were going.
The good, bad, and the ugly.
I'm sorry to tell you that you will probably stuck here until we get the full firmware update from Asus. We are hoping it will drop this week.
I don't know how to help yet on 4.2.1.
Here is a thread you might want to subscribe to where people with your issue are gathering till a resolution is found.
I wish I had better news but the one good thing I can say is there are some devs watching the thread and preparing for the release.
Good Luck!

tobdaryl said:
I was afraid that was where we were going.
The good, bad, and the ugly.
I'm sorry to tell you that you will probably stuck here until we get the full firmware update from Asus. We are hoping it will drop this week.
I don't know how to help yet on 4.2.1.
Here is a thread you might want to subscribe to where people with your issue are gathering till a resolution is found.
I wish I had better news but the one good thing I can say is there are some devs watching the thread and preparing for the release.
Good Luck!
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Well any idea exactly what happened or if it is even fixable??

LancasterCI said:
Well any idea exactly what happened or if it is even fixable??
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We think it has to do with encryption of your tablet when updating to 4.2.1 and the effects are not removed by downgrading.
update-binary also changed with 4.2.1 and we are looking into the changes as they need to be known to create zips for flashing. Other changes as well.
4.2.1 appears to encrypt by default; I think it is done to enable multi-user to restrict access to any other account.
Sorry I forgot fixable. Yes I believe once the update drops it will be resolved. That is why I provided the link.

tobdaryl said:
We think it has to do with encryption of your tablet when updating to 4.2.1 and the effects are not removed by downgrading.
update-binary also changed with 4.2.1 and we are looking into the changes as they need to be known to create zips for flashing. Other changes as well.
4.2.1 appears to encrypt by default; I think it is done to enable multi-user to restrict access to any other account.
Sorry I forgot fixable. Yes I believe once the update drops it will be resolved. That is why I provided the link.
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Thanks to all for the help will continue to chck back.. Thank god for my nexus 7

LancasterCI said:
Thanks to all for the help will continue to chck back.. Thank god for my nexus 7
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I'm sorry.
Good Luck!

Hi LancasterCI,
After several test with the new ota update I have also had similar issue with recovery no being able to mount anything but system.
However my fastboot was still working so we need to get that up and running first.
What I believe is happening is that the new bootloader is not actually encrypting anything but rather reformatting the cache, data partitions to a format that twrp & cwm are not looking for.
pjc21; said:
After reading through some of the posts in the twrp thread with similar issues. I seems that twrp looks for these partitions (data, system, cache, etc) to be in a certain format, ie ext4. However is the ext twrp is looking for does not exist (say the ext4 is now ext3) twrp will assume that it is encrypted and will bring up a password prompt and be unable to mount.
So with the test I have done to confirm that flashing just the new 4.2.1 bootloader and nothing else wiil encrypt the custom recoveries, could it be that the new 4.2.1 bootloader is reformatting these partitions to some other format making twrp & cwm assume that these partitions are now encrypted??
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What we need to do 1st is get fastboot working for you, now I think we can get adb working by following this how-to just follow on from the device manager part to get adb working in recovery provided you have adb setup on your pc already.
Once you have adb working try the following command to reboot into bootloader, sometimes the tab just needs a hard reboot.
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
If this works, boot into fastboot and follow my post here, once done you'll be back on stock 4.1.1 but will then be able to boot back into fastboot and flash custom recovery and custom rom again.
Hope this helps.

pjc21 said:
Hi LancasterCI,
After several test with the new ota update I have also had similar issue with recovery no being able to mount anything but system.
However my fastboot was still working so we need to get that up and running first.
What I believe is happening is that the new bootloader is not actually encrypting anything but rather reformatting the cache, data partitions to a format that twrp & cwm are not looking for.
What we need to do 1st is get fastboot working for you, now I think we can get adb working by following this how-to just follow on from the device manager part to get adb working in recovery provided you have adb setup on your pc already.
Once you have adb working try the following command to reboot into bootloader, sometimes the tab just needs a hard reboot.
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
If this works, boot into fastboot and follow my post here, once done you'll be back on stock 4.1.1 but will then be able to boot back into fastboot and flash custom recovery and custom rom again.
Hope this helps.
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ok I got back into the boot loader but i cant flash anyhting it wont even let me change my recovery
I get this message
"erroe: cannot load 'stock.blob' : No error"

The 4.2.1 update is on Asus so with luck we will start to see resolutions for these problems

Found the ultimate recovery, the receipt!!! The retailer exchanged it no questions asked. I know it the noon way out but now I have a fresh slate to start with and won't be flashing 4.2 anytime soon. I do however want to thank you all for your support and help. I'm definitely gonna be modding my tab as soon as the devs get a good fix going. BTW would love to for and a toolkit for this eventually, please devs??
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[Q] Nexus S stuck on Google logo and unlock bootloader screen

I know there have been similar threads, and I'm sorry that I'm raising another one. But reading to all those old topics didn't help me.
It's a friend's i9020T, bought in the US, so returning it back would be a real problem. He never unlocked bootloader, never applied any custom ROMs or Recovery, always updated it over OTA, and sometime in November, after reboots, phone started to hang on Google logo. Usually, it helped to remove the battery and wait some time, but it doesn't any more. We tried to remove it for a full day, didn't helped.
I tried going into recovery and doing full wipe and cache wipe - didn't help
I tried to unlock the bootloader, can select 'Yes', apply it via Power button, but the phone hangs.
If I want to flash anything with fastboot (boot, system img), it complains about locked bootloader
I tried Odin as well, but can't trick the phone into download mode with both volume up and down, again reports to unlock the bootloader
Is there any way to and how to fix this? I cannot transfer anything to internal memory, have stock recovery?
Thanks a lot to all of those who are willing to help, and I've really want to somehow fix the phone, because I don't have here in Serbia where to repair it. Several mobile providers only imported i9023, so they can't fix i9020T
I'm having the exact same problem with a GT-i9020 so would be interested in any help on this!
May need to format phone. Basically reflash latest update via boot loader. Wipe system to factory. And wipe sd
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RANDYRKELLY said:
May need to format phone. Basically reflash latest update via boot loader. Wipe system to factory. And wipe sd
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but I downloaded 2.3.6 stock from here, unpacked in the same folder where adb and fastboot are, and tried to do fastboot flash boot boot.img and so, and didn't work, was bugging me that bootloader isn't unlock
Highl1 said:
but I downloaded 2.3.6 stock from here, unpacked in the same folder where adb and fastboot are, and tried to do fastboot flash boot boot.img and so, and didn't work, was bugging me that bootloader isn't unlock
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That's the problem dude u don't unpack it. U need to leave as a update zip. Look on xda for the stock 4.0.3 update zip or wait till I provide link. U go thru stock recovery if unrooted, and flash with it. To unlock boot loader u need to be in fastboot and type fastboot oem unlock. But u wait first. Lets get it booted. I'll find link.
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Read here
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-manually-update-your-gsm-nexus-s-ice-cream-sandwich
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RANDYRKELLY said:
That's the problem dude u don't unpack it. U need to leave as a update zip. Look on xda for the stock 4.0.3 update zip or wait till I provide link. U go thru stock recovery if unrooted, and flash with it. To unlock boot loader u need to be in fastboot and type fastboot oem unlock. But u wait first. Lets get it booted. I'll find link.
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I'll wait for your link and instructions, it's obvious that I am doing something wrong
Thanks mate!
RANDYRKELLY said:
Read here
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-manually-update-your-gsm-nexus-s-ice-cream-sandwich
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But I have stock recovery and can't copy anything to internal memory, since my phone doesn't boot
Highl1 said:
I know there have been similar threads, and I'm sorry that I'm raising another one. But reading to all those old topics didn't help me.
It's a friend's i9020T, bought in the US, so returning it back would be a real problem. He never unlocked bootloader, never applied any custom ROMs or Recovery, always updated it over OTA, and sometime in November, after reboots, phone started to hang on Google logo. Usually, it helped to remove the battery and wait some time, but it doesn't any more. We tried to remove it for a full day, didn't helped.
I tried going into recovery and doing full wipe and cache wipe - didn't help
I tried to unlock the bootloader, can select 'Yes', apply it via Power button, but the phone hangs.
If I want to flash anything with fastboot (boot, system img), it complains about locked bootloader
I tried Odin as well, but can't trick the phone into download mode with both volume up and down, again reports to unlock the bootloader
Is there any way to and how to fix this? I cannot transfer anything to internal memory, have stock recovery?
Thanks a lot to all of those who are willing to help, and I've really want to somehow fix the phone, because I don't have here in Serbia where to repair it. Several mobile providers only imported i9023, so they can't fix i9020T
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First download this : http://www.4shared.com/zip/2L09-JyW/Root_Nexus_S.html
Just unpack , connect your device and click run.bat - that will root your phone and installed new ClockWordMod Recovery
After that you need : remove install-recovery.sh just in .....
run in windows-> Start->at the search bar write cmd and navigate into your android sdk is installed
For me :
C:/"Programs and Files (x86)"/Android/android-sdk/tools/>adb shell
# rm /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
#exit
or with Root Explorer into system/etc/install-recovery.sh just renam it (ex. : .sh.old)
surdu_petru said:
First download this : http://www.4shared.com/zip/2L09-JyW/Root_Nexus_S.html
Just unpack , connect your device and click run.bat - that will root your phone and installed new ClockWordMod Recovery
After that you need : remove install-recovery.sh just in .....
run in windows-> Start->at the search bar write cmd and navigate into your android sdk is installed
For me :
C:/"Programs and Files (x86)"/Android/android-sdk/tools/>adb shell
# rm /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
#exit
or with Root Explorer into system/etc/install-recovery.sh just renam it (ex. : .sh.old)
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Same thing mate, I ran it, click two times in console, can't unlock the bootloader, I always get stuck on it
Trying to update the drivers for Nexus S : http://www.4shared.com/rar/_bgEMHqk/Nexus_S_Drivers_x86__x64.html
and after that try to run.bat...Good luck!
I'll try today, but my problem is that adb cannot find the device, fastboot can
I would try downloading the full OTA from this thread, rename it to update.zip (for easy typing), place it in a directory where you can run fastboot, then use the command:
Code:
fastboot update update.zip
I got an error
archive does not contain 'android-info.txt'
archive does not contain 'android-product.txt'
error: update package has no android-info.txt or android-product.txt
Should I create android-info.txt (how?) and place it into the zip (where?)
Thanks.
<edit> I saw this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1131588 and followed this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884416&highlight=STOCK but that as well complains about a locked bootloader </edit>
Is the problem solved?
szk5230 said:
Is the problem solved?
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Not so far, I'm still having trouble with the phone, and no solution so far helped
Highl1 said:
I got an error
archive does not contain 'android-info.txt'
archive does not contain 'android-product.txt'
error: update package has no android-info.txt or android-product.txt
Should I create android-info.txt (how?) and place it into the zip (where?)
Thanks.
<edit> I saw this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1131588 and followed this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884416&highlight=STOCK but that as well complains about a locked bootloader </edit>
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Sorry my bad, haven't tried that before either...
If it bugs you the bootloader isn't unlcoked before flashing can't you just use
fastboot oem unlock
then commence with flashing your stock image?
Edit - Nevermind...I see you tried that.
any other suggestion? I'm out of ideas
I had this problem in December. I tried everything you tried without any luck so eventually took it back for warranty repair. Unfortunately I had some water damage from 9 months before so they wouldn't touch it. Luckily I got it replaced on my phone insurance but they said it couldn't repaired.
As far as I know it's a hardware fault. With CWM it looked like I could transfer files into the sd but they would disappear! I was able to use Fastboot and Odin but no joy. I had the same errors when trying to apply update using fastboot and never found answers about the "missing" files.
Sorry to come with bad news and good luck! I'm worried it'll happen to my replacement handset so keen to know if you resolve it.

[Q][A700]How to undo CWM and restore factory recovery

Hi,
I'm in the situation of having a working tablet, but the dodgy version of CWM. The original thread has been deleted and I remember there was adb command at the end to stop the original update.zip from flashing the factory recovery, but not what it was so I can reverse it !
So if anyone can help me out, that would be great, so I can avoid a bricked device !
jpearn said:
Hi,
I'm in the situation of having a working tablet, but the dodgy version of CWM. The original thread has been deleted and I remember there was adb command at the end to stop the original update.zip from flashing the factory recovery, but not what it was so I can reverse it !
So if anyone can help me out, that would be great, so I can avoid a bricked device !
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go finding a original recovery dump,and flashing it in fastbootmode.
Has anybody been able to find a stock recovery for the A700? JP, I also flashed this broken CWM, thankfully I haven't used it but I want to put the stock one back on to avoid any issues.
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californiarailroader said:
Has anybody been able to find a stock recovery for the A700? JP, I also flashed this broken CWM, thankfully I haven't used it but I want to put the stock one back on to avoid any issues.
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reflashing the official update.zip
but,delete the first and the third comands in the updating list,this could avoid wiping/formating action to avoid damage to the /data partition.
lsnc said:
reflashing the official update.zip
but,delete the first and the third comands in the updating list,this could avoid wiping/formating action to avoid damage to the /data partition.
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Thanks! However, the US Version doesn't have an update for it, at least not yet, and I haven't been able to find a stock US A700 ROM.
So we would need to rename the install-recovery.old back to install-recovery.sh in /system as this was disabled in CWM ??
So has anyone managed to successfully put on the stock recovery ?? !!
jpearn said:
So has anyone managed to successfully put on the stock recovery ?? !!
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Take a little advice folks. If you don't know what you're doing, and your tab is running fine, don't be messing with anything. Just leave it alone til a better method comes.
My guess, if you rename your recovery.sh, is that when you boot, you will either get;
A. a "loading recovery kernel" message that just stays there
or
B. an "invalid recovery image", or something similar.
MD
Moscow Desire said:
Take a little advice folks. If you don't know what you're doing, and your tab is running fine, don't be messing with anything. Just leave it alone til a better method comes.
My guess, if you rename your recovery.sh, is that when you boot, you will either get;
A. a "loading recovery kernel" message that just stays there
or
B. an "invalid recovery image", or something similar.
MD
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That's what I'm doing, I'm just leaving the CWM on there until somebody comes up with a fixed version.
californiarailroader said:
That's what I'm doing, I'm just leaving the CWM on there until somebody comes up with a fixed version.
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Sounds like a plan I'll keep things working for now, thanks !
jpearn said:
Sounds like a plan I'll keep things working for now, thanks !
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View attachment updater-script.rar
use this attachment to replace the original file,then reflash update.zip via cmw.
'cos i delete the formating commands in the list,u could reflash the official package to restore the official recovery.
lsnc said:
View attachment 1190247
use this attachment to replace the original file,then reflash update.zip via cmw.
'cos i delete the formating commands in the list,u could reflash the official package to restore the official recovery.
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I don't understand these instructions. What original file is being replaced? What update.zip are you referring to?
EDIT
Well, I tried to swap out the update script that came in the ROM: SDs_Acer_A700_AV043.RV00RC00_AV043.RV07RC04_EMEA_CUS1, with the one provided above and seemed to have made some progress...I put on an external SD card and renamed to update and then flashed it through the CWM recovery and it completed. A random offset was noted and then the SD update completed note. However, when I rebooted the device it stuck at the Acer logo and never went any further.
EDIT
So, it then occurred to me that the flash through CWM was probably only partially successful - maybe the replacement of the recovery worked. So, I took the same ROM I noted above, unmodified, placed on the external SD card, renamed, etc. and flashed it and it worked - I never saw any signs of CWM during this process. I hope this helps others too.
EDIT
Looks like I spoke too soon...the flash never got past a 1/4 of the progress bar. Looks like I still have a non-functioning device.
lsnc said:
View attachment 1190247
use this attachment to replace the original file,then reflash update.zip via cmw.
'cos i delete the formating commands in the list,u could reflash the official package to restore the official recovery.
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Hi, I'm a A510 user. I used the CWM to wipe data/factory reset, after that i cant flash any zip, and even cant enter the system. When i turn on the tab, it stuck on 'iconia tab' LOGO, I tried to hard reset, then i got a 'Unrecoverable bootloader error (0x19000008)'
I enter the fastboot and flash the stock recovery back. next i use the recovery to flash update.zip as usual, but every time the flash will stuck in 1/5 of the whole progress bar, I changed it with other rom zip, or even change the SD card, it didn't work anyway!
every time the flash stuck in the same place of the whole progress bar, i guess it is not an accident! After read your solution, I check the script in my zip, then i delete 2 lines about 'format' command. I think this time will be ok! but to my surprise the green turtle fell down when flashing.
I think the idea is great, but it maybe make the script incomplete, so it cant be flash in.:crying:

[SOLVED] Soft Brick... Can't install ROMS and pushing does not work.

First of all I decided to install CM10 without making a backup on TWRP 2 (clever Kyle). Then when it was stuck on the bootanimation for about an hour, I got annoyed and looked through the forums for help. "Factory reset, clear caches before installing etc" So I deleted the ROM, factory reset via TWRP, deleted both cache and then tried to install CM10. Failed.
Then I tried to mount the SD card to my computer to try to find other ROMS to install. Viper and Energy both failed. I then tried CM10, Viper and Energy with CWM 5.8, and the installation of all gets aborted almost instantly, which I am guessing means that it failed on there as well. I then tried ADB, and pushing keeps failing. Does anybody have any ideas at all on how to get just any ROM onto the phone so that I can get the official 4.1 update again (my phone was on 4.1 before trying CM10, so the HBOOT is most likely 4.1 as well). Any advice would be greatly appreciated, because having a £350 paperweight is not what I particularly want, especially considering I have another 9 months contract to run and no spare phone on the same network as my current contract.
kylepont said:
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
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When you say that installing ROMs fails and adb pushing fails, you should tell us what error messages you get.
If you can still get into bootloader, you're probably going to be fine.
First, check that you can mount your sdcard in recovery. I don't mean mount onto your PC over USB, but just mount the sdcard partition onto the root filesystem.
If you can not get into recovery, re-flash one.
If recovery can not mount the sdcard, then you have to go to the sticky on how to fix unmountable sdcard. It involves flashing a stock recovery and then clearing storage from bootloader.
If your recovery is good and your sdcard is mountable, adb pushing should work. If it doesn't, post error messages. Make sure your sdcard is mounted before you try to push fils to it.
In recovery, format system, data, cache, but not sdcard. Then flash a zip. Then boot back into bootloader/fastboot and fastboot flash the boot image that comes with the rom. (Did you do this last step when flashing other roms?)
If this does not work not for you, describe in detail what you do and what you see. If it does work out, I suggest you make a nandroid backup so you can get back to this state, and S-off the device.
-Jobo
touch of jobo said:
If this does not work not for you, describe in detail what you do and what you see.
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Sometimes a print screen can speak louder than words. This is the problem, I followed the tutorial posted specifically for my phone and that didn't work. (I used a dropbox link because I could only upload 640 x 640 according to the attachments screen, so you can see the full picture here)
www(dot)dropbox(dot)com/s/ei0y16oar828dh4/Picture1(dot)png
EDIT: I used platform-tools instead of tools because Google decided to move the adb application to that folder in the most recent update
Re: [Q] Soft Brick... Can't install ROMS and pushing does not work.
kylepont said:
Sometimes a print screen can speak louder than words. This is the problem, I followed the tutorial posted specifically for my phone and that didn't work. (I used a dropbox link because I could only upload 640 x 640 according to the attachments screen, so you can see the full picture here)
www(dot)dropbox(dot)com/s/ei0y16oar828dh4/Picture1(dot)png
EDIT: I used platform-tools instead of tools because Google decided to move the adb application to that folder in the most recent update
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Have you flashed the boot.img?
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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usaff22 said:
Have you flashed the boot.img?
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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boot.img? (Noob question incoming, prepare your anuses) What is a boot.img and why do I need it?
kylepont said:
Sometimes a print screen can speak louder than words.
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You get this:
cannot stat 'ROM.zip': No such file or directory
..because either you have not mounted your /sdcard partition, but more likely because you dont have ROM.zip in your working directory.
Either move ROM.zip to the same directory where adb sits, or use:
adb push C:\full\path\to\rom.zip /sdcard/
Also, is the file youre trying to push actually named 'ROM.zip' or something else, like ViperOneS_2.1.0.zip or so..
Edit:
kylepont said:
boot.img? (Noob question incoming, prepare your anuses) What is a boot.img and why do I need it?
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The flashing instructions for your ROM will likely state that you have to 'flash the boot image (or boot.img or kernel) in fastboot before booting into the rom.
You can find a file named 'boot.img' inside your rom zip. You have to flash that in fastboot. You can do it before or after flashing the rom, but you must do it before booting into the rom.
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usaff22 said:
Have you flashed the boot.img?
fastboot flash boot boot.img/QUOTE]
boot.img? (Noob question incoming, prepare your anuses) What is a boot.img and why do I need it?
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Extract the boot.img file from the ROM. Place it in your adb folder. Boot into bootloader, select fastboot and connect to PC. Type command fastboot flash boot boot img
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You get this:
cannot stat 'ROM.zip': No such file or directory
..because either you have not mounted your /sdcard partition, but more likely because you dont have ROM.zip in your working directory.
Either move ROM.zip to the same directory where adb sits, or use:
adb push C:\full\path\to\rom.zip /sdcard/
Also, is the file youre trying to push actually named 'ROM.zip' or something else, like ViperOneS_2.1.0.zip or so..
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All the boxes are ticked on the TWRP Mount screen, including System and SD card. And yes, I did make sure that it is:
1) in the same folder as the adb
2) called ROM.zip. I tried re-naming it CM10.zip and tried that in the adb and still no luck, without without the .zip file suffix.
And usaff22, does that involve unzipping the ROM that I am using?
Okay, so the boot.img was flashed successfully. I then went back onto TWRP, tried to flash the zip and it failed...
kylepont said:
I did make sure that it is [...] called ROM.zip. I tried re-naming it CM10.zip and tried that in the adb and still no luck, without without the .zip file suffix.
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It can not find the local file. Make sure the file is not actually called 'ROM.zip.zip' (with 2x .zip ... you seem to have extensions hidden for most types but it shows .zip).
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Okay, so the boot.img was flashed successfully. I then went back onto TWRP, tried to flash the zip and it failed...
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Which version of TWRP? I don't use it, but I read that the latest version has issues and you should use the previous version (2.2.0? I dont know).
Also, does it say anything interesting when it fails?
Before flashing the zip, did you format your system, data, cache partitions?
EDIT: After repeatedly trying to adb push, I finally got CM10.zip.zip onto the phone. Flashing took a bit longer than last time, but booting took no time at all. Thank you touch of jobo and usaff22, your advice was a lot of help.
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It can not find the local file. Make sure the file is not actually called 'ROM.zip.zip' (with 2x .zip ... you seem to have extensions hidden for most types but it shows .zip).
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Ah, putting .zip.zip fixed that error, but has now given me a new one: protocol failure
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Which version of TWRP? I don't use it, but I read that the latest version has issues and you should use the previous version (2.2.0? I dont know).
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TWRP v.2.3.3.0. Do you recommend an older build then, or do you think that CWM is a better tool for the job? (I have that on standby)
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Before flashing the zip, did you format your system, data, cache partitions?
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I haven't done that again... Should I do that again? All that is on the system is the boot.img and the CM10.zip folder
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Ah, putting .zip.zip fixed that error, but has now given me a new one: protocol failure
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I can't help with that adb error. Never seen it. Try searching the forums for it. Sorry. Also, I don't use Windows, so I don't know about driver versions and things.
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TWRP v.2.3.3.0. Do you recommend an older build then, or do you think that CWM is a better tool for the job? (I have that on standby)
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TWRP and CWM are both fine for flashing ROMs, just not this specific version of TWRP. Since I dont use it myself, I dont know the exact version numbers, but read around a bit and you'll find what worked for others.
Maybe flashing a different recovery will even get rid of your protocol error.
If you've made nandroid backups (I guess you havent or we wouldnt be here.. sorry) you should stay with the same recovery (same 'brand', not same version) or you can't restore them.
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I haven't done that again... Should I do that again? All that is on the system is the boot.img and the CM10.zip folder
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The CM10.zip should be on your sdcard, not your system partition. You dont need the boot img at all on your device. You need it on your PC in order to fastboot flash it.
Before flashing a ROM you should wipe your 'system', 'data', and 'cache' partitions, but not your 'sdcard' partition. Only if you flash (a newer version of) the same ROM you have operational, then you can sometimes flash without wiping. This is called 'dirty flashing'. But this does not apply in your case.
Successful flash of CyanogenMod, thanks for the help.
I would like to thank touch of jobo and usaff22 for their help, I just hope that somebody else will see this thread and get all of the answers that they need.
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I would like to thank touch of jobo and usaff22 for their help, I just hope that somebody else will see this thread and get all of the answers that they need.
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I would rename the zip to something else like sense.zip, place it on the desktop and do adb push C:\Users\username\Desktop\sense.zip /sdcard/
Make sure you use backward slashes for the PC file location, and forward slashes for the phone paste location.
This way we are also providing the full path on the PC.
Also make sure you use the latest adb from the SDK website. You don't need the whole thing, just the platform-tools bit, and replace the files in the new folder with the old one.
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Oh, while you're here, another problem has come about. Mounting the SD card will not work, and I can't replace it with a new SD card because... Well, there is no removable cover. I know how to fix it, I've read enough on here to find that out, but the only thing that I am missing is a stock recovery image for the S4 version (CID is ORANG001 if that is required) so if anybody knows a link for this then that will be greatly appreciated.
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Oh, while you're here, another problem has come about. Mounting the SD card will not work, and I can't replace it with a new SD card because... Well, there is no removable cover. I know how to fix it, I've read enough on here to find that out, but the only thing that I am missing is a stock recovery image for the S4 version (CID is ORANG001 if that is required) so if anybody knows a link for this then that will be greatly appreciated.
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You might be able to find an RUU lying around on one of the websites which give RUUs such as androidfiles.org/ruu
I tried looking, but no sign of an orange RUU. An easy way to overcome this would be to change your CID to HTC__001 and use an unbranded RUU.
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the only thing that I am missing is a stock recovery image for the S4 version (CID is ORANG001 if that is required)
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You can extract the recovery image from any RUU or OTA. Recoveries do not depend on carrier.
But .. if you can see your sdcard from within recovery (when 'choosing' a zip to flash, or from an adb shell or so) and from within Android, then you do not have The Unmountable Sdcard Issue and you should not go through that process. Only if you get an 'Unable to mount /sdcard' error in recovery.
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If you can see your sdcard from within recovery (when 'choosing' a zip to flash, or from an adb shell or so) and from within Android, then you do not have The Unmountable Sdcard Issue and you should not go through that process. Only if you get an 'Unable to mount /sdcard' error in recovery.
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So I just use the stock recovery of any RUU I can find lying around for the HTC One S?
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I tried looking, but no sign of an orange RUU. An easy way to overcome this would be to change your CID to HTC__001 and use an unbranded RUU.
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How do I change the CID? Because knowing me, I'll screw it up and brick it if that is possible.
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So I just use the stock recovery of any RUU I can find lying around for the HTC One S?
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Yes. You can use the recovery image from any RUU or OTA.
But first make sure you need it. The stock recovery thing is only to fix the situation where your sdcard is unmountable and you get that error in recovery.
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How do I change the CID? Because knowing me, I'll screw it up and brick it if that is possible.
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This is the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671643
It involves extracting, hex-editing, and flashing a critical part of your device. If you make the slightest mistake you have a brick. However, if you read carefully and double check every step, it's not difficult. Many have done it. Read the thread.
Once you have supercid, you may as well get s-off as well. (This is the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2155135 ) That way you can always flash anything.
Whatever you decide to do, before you start on anything, read all the instructions to the end, so that you're sure you can complete the process before you start. Also, before you start any process, try to understand what each step does and why it is necessary. That may involve a lot of reading and searching, but that is a Good Thing in the end.
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Yes. You can use the recovery image from any RUU or OTA.
But first make sure you need it. The stock recovery thing is only to fix the situation where your sdcard is unmountable and you get that error in recovery.
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It is unmountable. I tried CWM and TWRP to no avail. Also, I have HBOOT version 2.15 which I heard is a bugger to work with. Also, I got the ZIP file for the stock 4.1, and I read that the stock recovery is in the firmware folder, but I cannot access it. (https://www.dropbox.com/s/kyn9sb5x7gpd7fr/Picture2.png) Then, I tried to get to the CID, following the instructions that you gave me, and I didn't get very far (https://www.dropbox.com/s/g6ik0i3los7unde/Picture3.png)

Need urgent help! Bricked for 2 days already!

I successfully rooted and achieved an unlocked bootloader with S-OFF on my Verizon HTC One M8 and also flashed TWRP 2.7.0.2. I downloaded a rom (without an SD card). I booted into recovery and i made a backup (not noticing that one of the lines read "unable to mount '/system". I then wiped and attempted to flash the rom only to find out that i can't find it in my file system. So i put the rom on an SD card and mounted it and tried to flash it, i get this message:
E: Unable to mount '/system'
E: Unable to open zip file.
Error Flashing zip '/external_sd/Roms?ViperOneM*_1.2.0.zip'
Updating partition details...
E: Unable to mount '/system'
So i'm stuck with a boot loader, an unmountable file system, and unable to flash a rom.
I've tried Fix permissions, I've tried mounting the "system" but all that mounts is 'cache' 'data' and 'micro SDcard'.
I hope my nerves are getting the best of me and i can't see something that's right in front of me!
Edit: Flashed CWM Recovery. Trying to install ROM from SD Card results in "Installation Aborted". When i try to side load it hangs at 81%.
Did you flash TWRP using terminal emulator mode as described on the official website for 2.7.0.2? If so you overwrote the system partition. Try flashing the recovery using the fastboot method as this will put the recovery in the right place. Then boot into the bootloader, choose recovery. I think this will get you TWRP in the recovery partition. Once there try flashing a ROM (although o would suggest something closer to stock like Skyfall).
I think what is happening is since the instructions for flashing TWRP via terminal emulator list the wrong partition, when you boot up to system it seems like you are booting to recovery because TWRP shows up. But you're actually on the system partition so when you try to flash a ROM you get an error because you can't mount the partition you're in.
I'm far from an expert in any of this so anyone who is please correct me.
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Did you flash TWRP using terminal emulator mode as described on the official website for 2.7.0.2? If so you overwrote the system partition. Try flashing the recovery using the fastboot method as this will put the recovery in the right place. Then boot into the bootloader, choose recovery. I think this will get you TWRP in the recovery partition. Once there try flashing a ROM (although o would suggest something closer to stock like Skyfall).
I think what is happening is since the instructions for flashing TWRP via terminal emulator list the wrong partition, when you boot up to system it seems like you are booting to recovery because TWRP shows up. But you're actually on the system partition so when you try to flash a ROM you get an error because you can't mount the partition you're in.
I'm far from an expert in any of this so anyone who is please correct me.
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I did flash TWRP as described. I used Terminal from my Macbook. I did some researching and i did try flashing using the fast boot method. I'm just so stumped!
First of all you aren't bricked. Have you tried using side load to flash the ROM? Try flashing another recovery too.
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I did flash TWRP as described. I used Terminal from my Macbook. I did some researching and i did try flashing using the fast boot method. I'm just so stumped!
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The above suggestion to try and Sideload the ROM install is a good idea. Basically, put the ROM zip file in your platform-tools folder of adb. Then boot to TWRP recovery, choose "sideload" and then issue the command "adb sideload [filename.zip]" (Instructions are found HERE.)
If that doesn't work, have you tried flashing Clockwork Recovery? You may have better luck with that in regards to mounts and/or flashing the ROM...
There's always USB OTG as well
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I found THIS thread (for ASUS Transformer though).
What may have happened (if I'm reading the above thread correctly) is that your /system doesn't exist.
Taking a complete stab at a fix, you may be able to use fastboot to flash a working "system.img" file. (Anyone with more expertise, please confirm or refute this...)
EDIT: Found THIS post in the "Official" TWRP release 2.7.0.0 thread I wonder if perhaps this is what happened to you?
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I found THIS thread (for ASUS Transformer though).
What may have happened (if I'm reading the above thread correctly) is that your /system doesn't exist.
Taking a complete stab at a fix, you may be able to use fastboot to flash a working "system.img" file. (Anyone with more expertise, please confirm or refute this...)
EDIT: Found THIS post in the "Official" TWRP release 2.7.0.0 thread I wonder if perhaps this is what happened to you?
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That does seem like it could be the problem. I just flashed CWM recovery instead but it's still the sam problem. Still can't flash a rom, i also tried using sideboot.
SimplyNando said:
That does seem like it could be the problem. I just flashed CWM recovery instead but it's still the sam problem. Still can't flash a rom, i also tried using sideboot.
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You might have to find a factory image, an RUU I am not sure if one exists but it will write the partitions. I think somehow your actual system partition was erased which is why it cannot be mounted. Pretty much, your only hope is an RUU or a zipped factory image.
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You might have to find a factory image, an RUU I am not sure if one exists but it will write the partitions. I think somehow your actual system partition was erased which is why it cannot be mounted. Pretty much, your only hope is an RUU or a zipped factory image.
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I wouldn't be able to get that from the system dump located http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2695171 ? Is there any other possible explanation??
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I wouldn't be able to get that from the system dump located http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2695171 ? Is there any other possible explanation??
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no because it is not a flashable zip. Factory image or RUU means the bootloader will literally write the partition. Recovery will mount the partition and write information to it. It cannot create the partition itself which I think is your issue.
Assuming your recovery is fine..this is what I did to fix my self inflicted "soft brick" on Saturday...I mistakenly hit format system instead of just data and cache while trying to start over.
I am running cwm 6047..and for whatever reason the sideload failed with an error trying to sideload flash sky fall.
So I did an adb push skyfall.zip /sdcard/0 and was then able to flash the zip from internal storage.
Hope that helps with your situation.
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Assuming your recovery is fine..this is what I did to fix my self inflicted "soft brick" on Saturday...I mistakenly hit format system instead of just data and cache while trying to start over.
I am running cwm 6047..and for whatever reason the sideload failed with an error trying to sideload flash sky fall.
So I did an adb push skyfall.zip /sdcard/0 and was then able to flash the zip from internal storage.
Hope that helps with your situation.
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Yep. You have a bad download. Download a new ROM on your computer...boot to recovery and do a adb sideload or push
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Just had a thought... did you flash the insecure Kernel (found HERE) ever? You may not have a writeable /system?
Flash the Kernel, then reflash the official TWRP (both in Fastboot) and see if that works...
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Just had a thought... did you flash the insecure Kernel (found HERE) ever? You may not have a writeable /system?
Flash the Kernel, then reflash the official TWRP (both in Fastboot) and see if that works...
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Kernel runs inside the rom and the system becomes writeable in the ROM so that won't do anything. I'm pretty convinced he is missing the partition.
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Hi did you manage to sort this issue out as i'm having the same issue. it won't install backups or open zip files of the rom's. no matter what i do it won't flash the rom's. i've tried side loading on both cwm and TWRP - as i just said swapped from both recoveries. Managed to mount the sd card and put a new rom on it but won't flash from there and I've tried to move it to internal but fails.
I can't find my stock recovery an a nandroid back up either. Any help would be great
thanks
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Oh it does let me flash a Kernal zip tho?
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Hi did you manage to sort this issue out as i'm having the same issue. it won't install backups or open zip files of the rom's. no matter what i do it won't flash the rom's. i've tried side loading on both cwm and TWRP - as i just said swapped from both recoveries. Managed to mount the sd card and put a new rom on it but won't flash from there and I've tried to move it to internal but fails.
I can't find my stock recovery an a nandroid back up either. Any help would be great
thanks
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Oh it does let me flash a Kernal zip tho?
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did you try formatting internal yet?
Just for anyone withthe same issue. It ended up being not dnough memory to flash the recovery or the new rom....deerrrrrrr!!!
Haha, cant believe it had me stumped for 5 days trying everything and anything. Formatting would have helped aswell So thanks for the suggestion
jerico9 said:
Just for anyone withthe same issue. It ended up being not dnough memory to flash the recovery or the new rom....deerrrrrrr!!!
Haha, cant believe it had me stumped for 5 days trying everything and anything. Formatting would have helped aswell So thanks for the suggestion
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I have an HTC version of fastboot/adb that will work on a low memory pc. It's posted in my ruu thread.
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I have an HTC version of fastboot/adb that will work on a low memory pc. It's posted in my ruu thread.
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I mean the device memory was low, so couldn't flash as no room on the device

(Solved) Soft-bricked, but unable to flash anything but CWM.

Hello, I seem to have soft bricked my tf700.
​I flashed a newish pacman nightly in CWM (after wiping data/cache/dalvik cache), which completed with no errors, then I flashed the corresponding GAPPS. But my device became stuck in the pacman boot intro.
​So I tried flashing slimkat which led to my device not getting past the first bootup screen (where you can enter recovery if pressing the corresponding buttons).
​After this screw-up I stupidly hit the wipe data button on the bootloader. I then tried doing the method of using fastboot to erase system, cache, and all that so I could flash system blob of the newest asus US SKU (that is correct for a US bought tf700 right?). Either this or wiping the data caused me to have a different bootloader as pictured below as I no longer have the android button and it does not ask me to press volume up to access recovery (the only way to access recovery is by hitting the wipe data button in bootloader).
​I can still fastboot flash CWM, but trying to flash TWRP does not work as it finishes but going into recovery causes the tablet to just restart. Trying to flash asus stock as above would always give me an error like the one pictured below. Similar errors occur if trying to flash any rom inside CWM via an external sd card.
​I do not have access to adb as i believe i dont have usb debugging enabled since the pacman rom or any other rom did not ever start. It just gives me the device not found error even after manually installing the drivers on two different computers.
Cant seem to get these pics to load, but copying the url and pasting it works.
http://imgur.com/AaU0GMt
http://imgur.com/vDTVa4B
You probably flashed the wrong Rom. Try flashing the >right< stock Rom and go from there. Double check everything you flash.
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You probably flashed the wrong Rom. Try flashing the >right< stock Rom and go from there. Double check everything you flash.
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Whats the "right" rom here? Talking about the original asus stock rom? I have now tried the the pacman nightly, pacman release, slim kat release, clean rom release, an ICS asus stock rom, and two different versions of the jellybean asus stock rom. These were either done in CWM via internal sd card, external sd card, or done through fastboost flash system blob and flash zip.
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Whats the "right" rom here? Talking about the original asus stock rom? I have now tried the the pacman nightly, pacman release, slim kat release, clean rom release, an ICS asus stock rom, and two different versions of the jellybean asus stock rom. These were either done in CWM via internal sd card, external sd card, or done through fastboost flash system blob and flash zip.
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Whatever Rom came on the device,(Good thing to have, da) I'm not familiar with this device.
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Whatever Rom came on the device,(Good thing to have, da) I'm not familiar with this device.
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As far as i know, i have installed the stock rom, or atleast multiple versions of it with no success as it gives me an error stating something like staging or system when trying to write it.
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As far as i know, i have installed the stock rom, or atleast multiple versions of it with no success as it gives me an error stating something like staging or system when trying to write it.
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Hmm, I'd Download a stock Rom for the device offline, take on the sd card and put it on there real quick and try to flash that, if not, you probably bricked your device. I wouldn't know how to fix it beyond that. Ask the dev that made the Rom were everything that went south and an email to cwm wouldn't hurt either
I am also not sure if I need to have my external sd card formatted a certain way or download a specific CWM to allow flashing the stock rom. Ive spent over 10 hours trying to figure this out, very frustrating.
I have run CWM 6.0.4.6, CWM 6.0.4.7, and older versions to see if I could flash the stock rom with no luck. I have also tried different versions of TWRP but they always hang and reboot my tf700. I get errors ranging from status 6, status 7, cannot mount data, cannot mount staging, and cannot mount system. I am completely lost on what I can do. I have even tried a seperate sdcard to see if maybe the one I was originally using was bad with no luck. GG :/
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I have run CWM 6.0.4.6, CWM 6.0.4.7, and older versions to see if I could flash the stock rom with no luck. I have also tried different versions of TWRP but they always hang and reboot my tf700. I get errors ranging from status 6, status 7, cannot mount data, cannot mount staging, and cannot mount system. I am completely lost on what I can do. I have even tried a seperate sdcard to see if maybe the one I was originally using was bad with no luck. GG :/
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You gotta stop flashing stuff and slow down!
During all of this you never posted your bootloader version, so you may have been on the wrong bootloader to begin with - who knows.
When you hit the Wipe Data in the bootloader menu you caused the BL do write a wipe data command to the misc partition, causing the tablet to boot to recovery each time you booted (I'm guessing here) and then interrupting it. Usually, with CWM installed, it eventually sorts it out and executes the wipe data command, but that takes hours! You just have to leave it alone.
Hard to tell where you are now since you flashed all kinds of stuff since then.
Can you still boot into the bootloader and have a fastboot connection?
What's the BL version number?
If you boot, what does it boot into?
The picture links are broken - at least in Tapatalk. Post them again?
berndblb said:
You gotta stop flashing stuff and slow down!
During all of this you never posted your bootloader version, so you may have been on the wrong bootloader to begin with - who knows.
When you hit the Wipe Data in the bootloader menu you caused the BL do write a wipe data command to the misc partition, causing the tablet to boot to recovery each time you booted (I'm guessing here) and then interrupting it. Usually, with CWM installed, it eventually sorts it out and executes the wipe data command, but that takes hours! You just have to leave it alone.
Hard to tell where you are now since you flashed all kinds of stuff since then.
Can you still boot into the bootloader and have a fastboot connection?
What's the BL version number?
If you boot, what does it boot into?
The picture links are broken - at least in Tapatalk. Post them again?
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Yes, the pictures are broken. You can still copy paste the url though. Couldnt figure out why it wouldnt work.
The tablet boots into the first screen that states it is unlocked, but does not go any further.
There is no bootloader version on the top left when holding down power + volume down.
I can still get to the place where it allows me to wipe data or fastboot, but the android icon to boot into android is now gone.
adb does not recognize my device even after manually installing the drivers, but fastboot works fine.
Is there any other way to find my bootloader version?
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Yes, the pictures are broken. You can still copy paste the url though. Couldnt figure out why it wouldnt work.
The tablet boots into the first screen that states it is unlocked, but does not go any further.
There is no bootloader version on the top left when holding down power + volume down.
I can still get to the place where it allows me to wipe data or fastboot, but the android icon to boot into android is now gone.
adb does not recognize my device even after manually installing the drivers, but fastboot works fine.
Is there any other way to find my bootloader version?
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Maybe you want to edit your post with the urls then.... Makes it easier for people trying to help...
You're seriously messed up, I think. I see a USB icon in there which would indicate that your bootloader is ancient. But then it says: "starting USB fastboot protocol".
Is that after you selected the USB icon?
Anyway, I think you're only chance is buster99's method to get it back. Did you try that already?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
Naturally you have to extract the system blob from the 10.6.1.14.10 US Asus firmware, but then you can try to fastboot flash it with buster's method.
Good luck!
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Maybe you want to edit your post with the urls then.... Makes it easier for people trying to help...
You're seriously messed up, I think. I see a USB icon in there which would indicate that your bootloader is ancient. But then it says: "starting USB fastboot protocol".
Is that after you selected the USB icon?
Anyway, I think you're only chance is buster99's method to get it back. Did you try that already?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
Naturally you have to extract the system blob from the 10.6.1.14.10 US Asus firmware, but then you can try to fastboot flash it with buster's method.
Good luck!
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Its starts the usb fastboot automatically if no input is selected. I had a different bootloader up until i tried that thing that buster did. It always gives me an error like cant write to system or something if i try it.
gio3505 said:
Its starts the usb fastboot automatically if no input is selected. I had a different bootloader up until i tried that thing that buster did. It always gives me an error like cant write to system or something if i try it.
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Which blob did you flash with buster's method?
I'm afraid you flashed something totally incompatible with your tablet...
You did not generate your nvflash blobs sometime prior to this, did you?
berndblb said:
Which blob did you flash with buster's method?
I'm afraid you flashed something totally incompatible with your tablet...
You did not generate your nvflash blobs sometime prior to this, did you?
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I flashed the asus stock rom downloaded from their website. The US version as it was bought in the US (right? 0.o). I hadnt heard of nvflash before trying to install a rom so i did not make a backup.
gio3505 said:
I flashed the asus stock rom downloaded from their website. The US version as it was bought in the US (right? 0.o). I hadnt heard of nvflash before trying to install a rom so i did not make a backup.
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Are you sure you downloaded the correct firmware? For the TF700?
Do you still have the original zip you extracted the blob from?
Post the exact file name please.
berndblb said:
Are you sure you downloaded the correct firmware? For the TF700?
Do you still have the original zip you extracted the blob from?
Post the exact file name please.
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US_epaduser10_6_1_14_10_UpdateLauncher (2)
or
US_epaduser_VER104425UpdateLauncher
or
US_epad_user_9_4_5_30_20120907_UpdateLauncher
Ive downloaded a lot of different versions from the asus website. The last one came from a forum post listing older firmware, which I have tried a lot of different ones.
gio3505 said:
US_epaduser10_6_1_14_10_UpdateLauncher (2)
or
US_epaduser_VER104425UpdateLauncher
or
US_epad_user_9_4_5_30_20120907_UpdateLauncher
Ive downloaded a lot of different versions from the asus website. The last one came from a forum post listing older firmware, which I have tried a lot of different ones.
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You flashed all of those blobs???
In which order?
With what result?
Jeez - I think you're done for...
Sorry mate, but gotta catch some sleep now. Maybe somebody else has a bright idea...
berndblb said:
You flashed all of those blobs???
In which order?
With what result?
Jeez - I think you're done for...
Sorry mate, but gotta catch some sleep now. Maybe somebody else has a bright idea...
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I flashed the newest one first, and it gave me one of those errors that wouldnt allow me to flash it, and i tried the others with the same result. So technically i didnt flash any of them. I have been able to flash some roms, but they wouldnt boot so i would be stuck where i was when i started.
gio3505 said:
I flashed the newest one first, and it gave me one of those errors that wouldnt allow me to flash it, and i tried the others with the same result. So technically i didnt flash any of them. I have been able to flash some roms, but they wouldnt boot so i would be stuck where i was when i started.
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Right stop flashing random stuff - you have combinations of JB4.2.1, JB4.1.1 and ICS 4.0.3 just listed there.
Let me put a call out to @lj50036 who may be able to save you but if you have messed the bootloader up with no nvflash backups you are not going to be happy with the result. If you can still get to the bootloader screen then he can perform miraculous superhero acts and *maybe* save your device.
gio3505 said:
I flashed the newest one first, and it gave me one of those errors that wouldnt allow me to flash it, and i tried the others with the same result. So technically i didnt flash any of them. I have been able to flash some roms, but they wouldnt boot so i would be stuck where i was when i started.
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Shoot me an email at [email protected]
We can use hangouts see if there is a solution to your issue ...
Thx Josh

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