My TF700T Is unlocked, now how do i Root ? =( - Asus Transformer TF700

Hi guys, I need a hand please, my english is not the best of the planet so, i cant get the next step.
I unlocked my tf700t that is running android 4.1.1 on 10.4.4.25.
I have try alot of programs to root it now but i cant.
So if there is anyone who can tell me step by step how to root it now i would really be happy.
I was folowing this threat http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929712
but i really dont get how to folow the steps.
help plz

Kamebot said:
Hi guys, I need a hand please, my english is not the best of the planet so, i cant get the next step.
I unlocked my tf700t that is running android 4.1.1 on 10.4.4.25.
I have try alot of programs to root it now but i cant.
So if there is anyone who can tell me step by step how to root it now i would really be happy.
I was folowing this threat http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929712
but i really dont get how to folow the steps.
help plz
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Hello!
You will need to get a custom recovery flashed to your tablet now that you have unlocked.
Go to this guide CROMi help scroll to where it says "here we go" in blue.
Read the info about installing a custom recovery using ADB installed on a desktop computer.
If this is too complex then go here ADB Tool V8 use this to push a recovery to your tablet.
After this you can install super SU and gain root in JB.

If you can't get nvflash as it appears per your fm rev and don't feel comfortable with the steps in the all-in-one guide then I suggest you get help from some of the members here to walk you thru it. Luckily its very automated if you downgrade to ICS, use the batch file ICS root method, then get superuser or superSU, OTA rootkeeper or Voodoo OTA rootkeeper (both from the market), protect your su copy once you root (done in the app), and OTA back to JB 10.4.4.25 and you are good to go (Asus upgrade notification will occur before you finish all this).
I just landed from that flight and the ride was turbulence-free. But it took me a week to gather the info and another week to gather the courage to do it. Quite the learning curve for the newb no doubt and I'm a fast learner.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using xda app-developers app

thx guys, i am currently installing cleanrom and holding my balls very tied

Kamebot said:
Hi guys, I need a hand please, my english is not the best of the planet so, i cant get the next step.
I unlocked my tf700t that is running android 4.1.1 on 10.4.4.25.
I have try alot of programs to root it now but i cant.
So if there is anyone who can tell me step by step how to root it now i would really be happy.
I was folowing this threat http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929712
but i really dont get how to folow the steps.
help plz
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As I am sure many people said already:
1) install GooManager.
Go to the settings button, tap 'install TWRP recovery'.
Let GooManager do its magic.
1.a) do a titanium Backup of your data and apps.
b) make an 'orange backup' backup
(don't forget to change the CWM option to TWRP)
(easier than regular backups because it doesn't require you to turn it off.
2) download your preferred custom ROM
put it on your device
open Goo: tap reboot in recovery
3*) select wipe => factory reset when going to CM10.1
3°) selecht wipe => cache , and afterwards: dalvik cache
4) Still in TWRP: tap install and browse to the approprate .zip
Swipe to flash
5) let it reboot
(6: set it up: download titanium backup again and then open it and click restore to retrieve all your app data.)
7) Congratulations

adelancker said:
As I am sure many people said already:
1) install GooManager.
Go to the settings button, tap 'install TWRP recovery'.
Let GooManager do its magic.
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Your instruction will not work, because he doesn't have root, so he can't install TwRP through GooManager!!!

Kamebot said:
Hi guys, I need a hand please, my english is not the best of the planet so, i cant get the next step.
I unlocked my tf700t that is running android 4.1.1 on 10.4.4.25.
I have try alot of programs to root it now but i cant.
So if there is anyone who can tell me step by step how to root it now i would really be happy.
I was folowing this threat http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929712
but i really dont get how to folow the steps.
help plz
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You will have to install a recovery via fastboot. from there you can either root the stock rom or install a custom rom.
Tylor
Sent from my ASUS Transformer TF700T Infinity Pad Using Tapatalk HD
Rom: Cyanogen Nightlies 10.1 or CleanRom 3.4.4 - Depends on the mood .

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rooting and jb help!!! plsssss

pls i just go my tf700 2 days ago. with building number IML74K.US_epad-9.4.5.26-20120720,. i want to root and need jelly bean on it, but i dont know how to go about it. also i have no memory card yet, pls someone enlighten me on the steps.:crying:
topdee said:
pls i just go my tf700 2 days ago. with building number IML74K.US_epad-9.4.5.26-20120720,. i want to root and need jelly bean on it, but i dont know how to go about it. also i have no memory card yet, pls someone enlighten me on the steps.:crying:
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First most important, you need to make a NVflash backup of your bootloader, BEFORE PROCEED to upgrade. This is very important, once you upgrade you will not able to do so.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901479
buhohitr said:
First most important, you need to make a NVflash backup of your bootloader, BEFORE PROCEED to upgrade. This is very important, once you upgrade you will not able to do so.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901479
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but how do i upgrade from .26 after the backup? and do i need memory card for the back?
topdee said:
but how do i upgrade from .26 after the backup? and do i need memory card for the back?
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So did you make a NVflash backup yet? if not you shouldn't proceed. So your device haven't found any OTA update when you check for update in settings -> about tablet-->check for update?
buhohitr said:
So did you make a NVflash backup yet? if not you shouldn't proceed. So your device haven't found any OTA update when you check for update in settings -> about tablet-->check for update?
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i haven't done anything yet, but my devices sees no update. so assuming i make a NVflash back up, what's the next thing?
topdee said:
i haven't done anything yet, but my devices sees no update. so assuming i make a NVflash back up, what's the next thing?
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Let do one step at a time. NVflash is very very critical, once you upgrade you will not able to do this. NVflash backup help you to recover from a soft brick situation. After you done with NVflash, here is how to manual upgrade to JB.
1) Download the .30 verion firmware from Asus site (make sure if you in US, you should download the US version of .30)
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=ASUS+Transformer+Pad+Infinity+TF700T&p=20&s=16
2) Extract the .zip file somehwere on your desktop (the result will be another .zip file,use it for step 3)
3) Rename the extracted file to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.ZIP and copy it to the ROOT of a MicroSD card or INTERNAL SD card.
4) Use this button combination to get to stock recovery mode
Turn off tablet. Pressing Volume Down and POWER button together until you see white text message appeared on the screen, now release both buttons. Now press Volume UP button (before the 5 seconds expire).At this point the device will go in recovery and should start updating your firmware .
Once done, I will go into how to root.
buhohitr said:
Let do one step at a time. NVflash is very very critical, once you upgrade you will not able to do this. NVflash backup help you to recover from a soft brick situation. After you done with NVflash, here is how to manual upgrade to JB.
1) Download the .30 verion firmware from Asus site (make sure if you in US, you should download the US version of .30)
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=ASUS+Transformer+Pad+Infinity+TF700T&p=20&s=16
2) Extract the .zip file somehwere on your desktop (the result will be another .zip file,use it for step 3)
3) Rename the extracted file to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.ZIP and copy it to the ROOT of a MicroSD card or INTERNAL SD card.
4) Use this button combination to get to stock recovery mode
Turn off tablet. Pressing Volume Down and POWER button together until you see white text message appeared on the screen, now release both buttons. Now press Volume UP button (before the 5 seconds expire).At this point the device will go in recovery and should start updating your firmware .
Once done, I will go into how to root.
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ok, thanx, am downloading the file now. what you are trying to say is that i need to be on .30 before getting to jb?
topdee said:
ok, thanx, am downloading the file now. what you are trying to say is that i need to be on .30 before getting to jb?
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1. Yes, if you DON'T want to UNLOCK to root your device. Once you're on .30, you root then use OTA root keeper to save root then upgrade to JB.
2. If you went straight to JB, then you need to unlock in order to root. This will be more complicate, since you need to install custom recovery, fastboot and SDK.
buhohitr said:
1. Yes, if you DON'T want to UNLOCK to root your device. Once you're on .30, you root then use OTA root keeper to save root then upgrade to JB.
2. If you went straight to JB, then you need to unlock in order to root. This will be more complicate, since you need to install custom recovery, fastboot and SDK.
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ok. but is there any benefit or essence UNLOCKING?
topdee said:
ok. but is there any benefit or essence UNLOCKING?
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Unlocking allows you to run custom rom and making nanodroid backup using custom recovery (2 main reasons for unlocking)
buhohitr said:
Unlocking allows you to run custom rom and making nanodroid backup using custom recovery (2 main reasons for unlocking)
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I'd love to run custom rom, just that am afraid of bricking my device.
topdee said:
I'd love to run custom rom, just that am afraid of bricking my device.
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Most of bricking caused by operators' errors, like using the wrong recovery, wrong bootloader/wrong version for the rom etc.., but if you careful, by doing search and ask first then it's pretty safe to flash custom rom.
buhohitr said:
Most of bricking caused by operators' errors, like using the wrong recovery, wrong bootloader/wrong version for the rom etc.., but if you careful, by doing search and ask first then it's pretty safe to flash custom rom.
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i hope i am not disturbing you. but assuming based on from .26 i want to root, upgrade to jb and also custom ROM, whats the process? is it the same process?
topdee said:
i hope i am not disturbing you. but assuming based on from .26 i want to root, upgrade to jb and also custom ROM, whats the process? is it the same process?
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None at all. Let assumed you did the nvflash (backup your .26 bootloader). The simple process would be, download full .30 rom from Asus site, place on root of your external micro SD card or internal SDcard, boot into stock recovery and flash it. Next root your device, then download OTA root keeper to save your root. Let OTA upgrade your device, if OTA is not working, then manually upgrade to JB. Once on JB, use OTA root keeper to restore root. That's it.
buhohitr said:
None at all. Let assumed you did the nvflash (backup your .26 bootloader). The simple process would be, download full .30 rom from Asus site, place on root of your external micro SD card or internal SDcard, boot into stock recovery and flash it. Next root your device, then download OTA root keeper to save your root. Let OTA upgrade your device, if OTA is not working, then manually upgrade to JB. Once on JB, use OTA root keeper to restore root. That's it.
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thanx bro, after upgrade with the above process wih root intact i can run custom ROM write?
topdee said:
thanx bro, after upgrade with the above process wih root intact i can run custom ROM write?
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Well, if you plan to run custom rom, you need to unlock and custom roms come pre-rooted, so you don't have to worry about losing root.
buhohitr said:
Well, if you plan to run custom rom, you need to unlock and custom roms come pre-rooted, so you don't have to worry about losing root.
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based on what i read from the link of nvflash, i need to unlock my device before using nvflash
topdee said:
based on what i read from the link of nvflash, i need to unlock my device before using nvflash
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Correct bro!
buhohitr said:
Correct bro!
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ok, assuming i have unlock, backup using nvflash, and eventuall follow all process and reached jb with root intact, how do i introduce custom rom?
topdee said:
ok, assuming i have unlock, backup using nvflash, and eventuall follow all process and reached jb with root intact, how do i introduce custom rom?
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On your PC you need the following:
1. Android SDK (should comes with ADB and fastboot commands).
2. USB driver for your device.
You are going to use fastboot command to install custom recovery, or you could download Goomanager from Googleplay and install TWRP this way. Once you have TWRP/CWR, you boot into custom recovery mode (hold down volume down and power button), then find the custom rom then flash it, pretty straight forward.

[Q] Noob in custom Roms..HELP

Finally decided to put custom roms to the test, especially the Cleanrom...
can anyone point me in the right direction on how to install a custom rom..
a step by step procedure would be helpful..
im on the latest jellybean update for the infinity and rooted... downloaded the rom, the asus unlock tool and CWM..but have no idea what exactly to do with all the stuffs...
i hope u could help me guys.. thank you..
shadow071506 said:
Finally decided to put custom roms to the test, especially the Cleanrom...
can anyone point me in the right direction on how to install a custom rom..
a step by step procedure would be helpful..
im on the latest jellybean update for the infinity and rooted... downloaded the rom, the asus unlock tool and CWM..but have no idea what exactly to do with all the stuffs...
i hope u could help me guys.. thank you..
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The process in summary:
1. Use asus unlock tool to unlock - just run the tool and follow the on screen direction, very simple.
2. Since you are rooted, download and install "goomanager" from the market to install custom recover TWRP-again open the app, tab on the 3boxex upper right hand corner and choose "Install OpenReoveryScript"- it will install TWRP automaticaly.
3. Boot into TWrP (hold down volume down and power button until see white text on the screen, let go both buttons, now hit the volume button twice to access recovery mode, choose 'install', browse to Cleanrom zip file then flash it.
That's it.
buhohitr said:
The process in summary:
1. Use asus unlock tool to unlock - just run the tool and follow the on screen direction, very simple.
2. Since you are rooted, download and install "goomanager" from the market to install custom recover TWRP-again open the app, tab on the 3boxex upper right hand corner and choose "Install OpenReoveryScript"- it will install TWRP automaticaly.
3. Boot into TWrP (hold down volume down and power button until see white text on the screen, let go both buttons, now hit the volume button twice to access recovery mode, choose 'install', browse to Cleanrom zip file then flash it.
That's it.
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CWM is just as good of use for installing cleanrom
Twrp is much easier to install
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thank you all for the very quick response...will try by tomorrow... have to back up all apps and data first before i factory reset everything... btw, will flashing and factory resetting delete my root (or vodoo rootkeeper backup)?
shadow071506 said:
thank you all for the very quick response...will try by tomorrow... have to back up all apps and data first before i factory reset everything... btw, will flashing and factory resetting delete my root (or vodoo rootkeeper backup)?
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While you have root, do a full backup, once you flashed cleanrom, you have root back (cleanrom is prerooted), so you don't have to worry about keeping root.

bought used TF700 would like to root and unlock...help :(

ok so i bought a used TF700 and this is my first asus device i'd like to put custom roms on and root...i've rooted htc and samsung things before so i know a few things...but i'm a little confused with this asus device....here are my specs can u let me know if i can unlock and root it in the current state its in?
jb 4.2.1
build number JOP40D.US_epad-10.6.1.14.8-20130514
now i saw the thread that shows you how to unlock to bootloader but the dropbox file no longer exists and when i go to the asus website it won't let me select any OS option....so im not sure where and how to get this file....i'd like to install CROMI rom on it if i could....any help would be great thanks guys in advance
lunercrab said:
ok so i bought a used TF700 and this is my first asus device i'd like to put custom roms on and root...i've rooted htc and samsung things before so i know a few things...but i'm a little confused with this asus device....here are my specs can u let me know if i can unlock and root it in the current state its in?
jb 4.2.1
build number JOP40D.US_epad-10.6.1.14.8-20130514
now i saw the thread that shows you how to unlock to bootloader but the dropbox file no longer exists and when i go to the asus website it won't let me select any OS option....so im not sure where and how to get this file....i'd like to install CROMI rom on it if i could....any help would be great thanks guys in advance
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You can use the Unlock tool from Asus website. It says it's for ICS only, but it works perfectly for JB 4.2.
So, first step is to unlock.
Next step is to get a custom recovery onto the tablet. TWRP 2.5 is the best for the TF700. If you are familiar with ADB or fastboot, you can push the recovery blob to the tablet. That would save you the step of rooting the stock rom.
If you're not that familiar with ADB/fastboot, the next step would be to root the tablet:
Search for the Motochopper thread by Dan Rosenberg here on XDA and follow the instructions.
Once rooted, download Goo manager from Play.
Run it, grant root access ad then tap the 3 dots in the top right. Select "Install Open Recovery Script" and let it do it's thing. This will install TWRP 2.5 on your tablet.
Download Cromi-X to your SD or microSD card.
Boot into TWRP with Volume Down + Power, select the flashing RCK with Volume Up.
Select "Backup" and make a nandroid of your stock rom, then hit back or Home.
Select "Install", find the Cromi-X zip, check the box "verify zip signature", swipe to flash
Go through the options in the Aroma installer. If unsure about the choices stick with the default - you an always re-flash with different options.
Enjoy!
Thanks...found a better link to Asus website...everything went great...roms running smooth :thumbup:
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lunercrab said:
Thanks...found a better link to Asus website...everything went great...roms running smooth :thumbup:
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
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That was quick! Welcome to the club! :cyclops:
Thanks berndblb
berndblb said:
You can use the Unlock tool from Asus website. It says it's for ICS only, but it works perfectly for JB 4.2.
So, first step is to unlock.
Next step is to get a custom recovery onto the tablet. TWRP 2.5 is the best for the TF700. If you are familiar with ADB or fastboot, you can push the recovery blob to the tablet. That would save you the step of rooting the stock rom.
If you're not that familiar with ADB/fastboot, the next step would be to root the tablet:
Search for the Motochopper thread by Dan Rosenberg here on XDA and follow the instructions.
Once rooted, download Goo manager from Play.
Run it, grant root access ad then tap the 3 dots in the top right. Select "Install Open Recovery Script" and let it do it's thing. This will install TWRP 2.5 on your tablet.
Download Cromi-X to your SD or microSD card.
Boot into TWRP with Volume Down + Power, select the flashing RCK with Volume Up.
Select "Backup" and make a nandroid of your stock rom, then hit back or Home.
Select "Install", find the Cromi-X zip, check the box "verify zip signature", swipe to flash
Go through the options in the Aroma installer. If unsure about the choices stick with the default - you an always re-flash with different options.
Enjoy!
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Thanks berndblb for the succinct procedure. After the issues I've been having with the 4.2 update I decided to just unlock it, root it and get a custom ROM but was a little confused about what had to be done in what order. I've just finished putting Baked Black Bean 8 on and am getting it all set up.

New to TF700, looking for help

I had a TF300T that I was unhappy with due to lagging/performance issues. I got a TF700T only to find similar issues which are now driving me to look into a custom ROM. It appears that a ROM by sbdags is the way to go but I have no idea which one. Can anybody give me a general overview of what the differences are between:
CROMi-X
CROMi-Xenogenesis
CROMBi-kk
I'm looking for something that is fast, stable and easy to update/maintain.
Thanks...Scott
zabolots said:
I had a TF300T that I was unhappy with due to lagging/performance issues. I got a TF700T only to find similar issues which are now driving me to look into a custom ROM. It appears that a ROM by sbdags is the way to go but I have no idea which one. Can anybody give me a general overview of what the differences are between:
CROMi-X
CROMi-Xenogenesis
CROMBi-kk
I'm looking for something that is fast, stable and easy to update/maintain.
Thanks...Scott
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CROMi-X is the same thing as CROMi-Xenogenesis. I recommend you start with this one as it is rock stable and fast. It uses the latest official Asus stock firmware as its base - JB 4.2.1. Grab CROMi-X 5.4 :good:
CROMBi-kk is our new experimental cyanogen based rom. If you like bugs and random things - flash this!
Yep CROMI-X is the answer to your need. Read carefully the first posts of its thread to understand how to install the rom and its prerequisites (very important) and then your slow-and-laggy stock rom will be forgotten and you will have a fast tab.
Sent from my GT-I9506 using xda app-developers app
I've been reading up on the process and it appears that I need to downgrade from .10 to .8 in order for motochopper to root the device so that I can install TWRP. Is this correct or is there another way to install TWRP on an unlocked but not rooted device?
If I do need to downgrade, is it as simple as downloading the image from the Asus site, extracting the ZIP to /sdcard and rebooting or do I need to boot in some special way to tell the device to flash the downloaded image that I saved at /sdcard?
Thanks...Scott
zabolots said:
I've been reading up on the process and it appears that I need to downgrade from .10 to .8 in order for motochopper to root the device so that I can install TWRP. Is this correct or is there another way to install TWRP on an unlocked but not rooted device?
If I do need to downgrade, is it as simple as downloading the image from the Asus site, extracting the ZIP to /sdcard and rebooting or do I need to boot in some special way to tell the device to flash the downloaded image that I saved at /sdcard?
Thanks...Scott
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No you don't need to downgrade as you don't need root
You can't install TWRP without unlocking.
So
1. Unlock
2, Install TWRP
3. Flash ROM
4. Enjoy a rooted fast device.
More reading. @berndblb has written a great guide
sbdags said:
No you don't need to downgrade as you don't need root
You can't install TWRP without unlocking.
So
1. Unlock
2, Install TWRP
3. Flash ROM
4. Enjoy a rooted fast device.
More reading. @berndblb has written a great guide
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Uhhh - I'm so tickled :blush:
@zabalots The guide is here: http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...ginners-guide-flashing-custom-rom-tf700t.html
PM me if you have questions
berndblb said:
Uhhh - I'm so tickled :blush:
@zabalots The guide is here: http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...ginners-guide-flashing-custom-rom-tf700t.html
PM me if you have questions
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Any chance you can put that guide on XDA?
sbdags said:
Any chance you can put that guide on XDA?
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But, but.... XDA is for Xperts, I thought!
Do I dare???? LOL
Well, if YOU think it's worthy to share the same server space with your fabulous work I'll paste it right over! :silly:
Tomorrow - getting late here
PS: I'm having a lot of fun with CROMBi-KK, but man: CROMi-X on the TF701? Now THAT is sweet!
I managed to get CROMi-X installed but was surprised that all my apps and data were present after I rebooted. I assumed I'd be starting with a completely clean system. I did select the wipe cache options when flashing. Is there a way to reset the system to be a completely clean system with only the apps/data installed by the CROMi-X installer? Normally I'd do a "Wipe System" but from what I've read you're not supposed to do that with non-stock ROM's.
Thanks...Scott
zabolots said:
I managed to get CROMi-X installed but was surprised that all my apps and data were present after I rebooted. I assumed I'd be starting with a completely clean system. I did select the wipe cache options when flashing. Is there a way to reset the system to be a completely clean system with only the apps/data installed by the CROMi-X installer? Normally I'd do a "Wipe System" but from what I've read you're not supposed to do that with non-stock ROM's.
Thanks...Scott
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Congrats!
With a custom recovery installed you do not want to wipe from 'Backup & Restore' in Settings or do 'Wipe Data" from the bootloader menu - you use the recovery to do it.
Enter TWRP, choose 'Wipe' and swipe the button. This will wipe all your apps but not your /data/media/ folder where your personal stuff is stored. TWRP calls this a factory wipe and it is a good idea to do when you switch roms (also called a "clean install").
If you want to erase everything on your data partition you would go to 'Advanced' and perform a Format Data. You may have to re-flash the rom after formatting data - anything installed to /data during the flash would be gone too.
Dirty flash: Flashing a rom with only wiping cache and Dalvik. Ok to do for flashing the latest and greatest update to your rom
Clean Install: Using the Factory Wipe in TWRP before flashing a new rom or major upgrade. Also helpful to do every once in a while to clear out the cobwebs. I do it about every 10 flashes
Format Data: The nuclear option and rarely used unless you have corrupted data or problems noobody knows how to fix
Familiarize yourself with the Backup/Restore function in TWRP and get Titanium Backup Pro. Makes the above a breeze
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sbdags said:
Any chance you can put that guide on XDA?
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Done
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2688891
Although I managed to get everything working, the one thing I didn't understand about the installation instructions for this was that you first needed to install TWRP and then run Scott's installation batch file which seems to overwrite that TWRP with another recovery.blob. What's the point of installing two recovery images?
zabolots said:
Although I managed to get everything working, the one thing I didn't understand about the installation instructions for this was that you first needed to install TWRP and then run Scott's installation batch file which seems to overwrite that TWRP with another recovery.blob. What's the point of installing two recovery images?
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Mhhhh - could you point me to where it says that?
Because you're right: That would not make sense [emoji12]
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berndblb said:
Mhhhh - could you point me to where it says that?
Because you're right: That would not make sense [emoji12]
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Sheesh Quality Control these days......
berndblb said:
Mhhhh - could you point me to where it says that?
Because you're right: That would not make sense [emoji12]
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Right here in the main thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425383
UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS
Start by choosing the scenario below which reflects how your tablet is currently configured.
Scenario One
Factory Stock Android Operating System & Bootloader (Asus 10.6.1.x)
Steps
1. If you haven’t yet, unlock and root your TF700 by following these instructions.
2. Install the latest version of Team Win Recovery Project (TWRP) - TWRP XDA Thread
Download and install the Scott's TF700T Recovery Install Tool. Once downloaded, extract the files on your Windows PC, connect your tablet to the computer and run the Recovery Install Tool.bat file.
3. Skip Scenario Two and Jump to the Installing CROMi-X section.
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Unelss it is trying to say "In order to install TWRP, run Scott's TF700T Recovery Install Tool"
but that's not how I read it since there is a link to "TWRP XDA Thread" where it says to install TWRP.
Like I said, I got it figured out but the way the instructions are written/formatted it was confusing to me as a first time tablet flasher (that sounds weird :laugh: )
zabolots said:
Right here in the main thread at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425383
Unelss it is trying to say "In order to install TWRP, run Scott's TF700T Recovery Install Tool"
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It is and that's how I read it. That was a common problem with my ex: I said one thing, she heard something entirely different....[emoji89]
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how to root tf700t with 4.2.1 10.6.1.14.0

hi
iread all guides and cant root it.
idid unlock the tablet.
is it safe to install from asus the 10.6.1.14.8?
ihave ww-epad ver/
im affriad that it will get brick.
is it easy way to root it? thanks!!
if iinstall the 10.6.1.14.8 and than root the device, icould update again to 10.6.1.14.10?
bennnnnn said:
iread all guides and cant root it.
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Towelroot v1 works with all the Asus ROMs, including 10.6.1.14.10.
bennnnnn said:
idid unlock the tablet.
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So you want to install a custom ROM? Then you don't need to root first, you can start directly with installing TWRP via fastboot.
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_that said:
Towelroot v1 works with all the Asus ROMs, including 10.6.1.14.10.
So you want to install a custom ROM? Then you don't need to root first, you can start directly with installing TWRP via fastboot.
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thanks but I read the toutorial and didn't get the fast boot to work.
if I downgrade to 10.6.1.14.8? is it safe?
and then I could upgrade to
10.6.1.14.10.? after the device is rooted? thanks!!
bennnnnn said:
thanks but I read the toutorial and didn't get the fast boot to work.
if I downgrade to 10.6.1.14.8? is it safe?
and then I could upgrade to
10.6.1.14.10.? after the device is rooted? thanks!!
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Where did you get stuck with fastboot? Did you read my guide?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2688891
It is safe to downgrade to .8 but there is no need for it. You can root the .10 firmware with Towelroot v1 as _that mentioned earlier.
Download it from here, unzip the file and install the apk on your tablet, then run it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vkn0gnrqmkcvhvc/tr1.apk.zip?dl=0
berndblb said:
Where did you get stuck with fastboot? Did you read my guide?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2688891
It is safe to downgrade to .8 but there is no need for it. You can root the .10 firmware with Towelroot v1 as _that mentioned earlier.
Download it from here, unzip the file and install the apk on your tablet, then run it.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vkn0gnrqmkcvhvc/tr1.apk.zip?dl=0
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thanks!! I manage to root the tablet with
Towelroot v1 , now I downloaded latest twrp openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.1-tf700t.blob and install twrp tool from play, and cant install the recovery/
I tried also goo manager and didn't get it work wha am I doing wrong? thanks
im doing all that because I want to install your 4.4 rom! thank u!!
when im using goomanager and push install open recovery script its says unable to find recovery on your tablet.
I put the blob file on the tablet.
when I use twrp tool and choose tf700t model, its says downloading tf700t and then this is somewhat embarrassing, that they cant find what im looking...
I also tried Transformer Toolkit v3.1.1 I download the adb drivers, than install twrp 2.7.1.1 its start install. then it get me to rck I choose it, and then it show dead androin on my tablet with error written I red
bennnnnn said:
thanks!! I manage to root the tablet with
Towelroot v1 , now I downloaded latest twrp openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.1-tf700t.blob and install twrp tool from play, and cant install the recovery/
I tried also goo manager and didn't get it work wha am I doing wrong? thanks
im doing all that because I want to install your 4.4 rom! thank u!!
when im using goomanager and push install open recovery script its says unable to find recovery on your tablet.
I put the blob file on the tablet.
when I use twrp tool and choose tf700t model, its says downloading tf700t and then this is somewhat embarrassing, that they cant find what im looking...
I also tried Transformer Toolkit v3.1.1 I download the adb drivers, than install twrp 2.7.1.1 its start install. then it get me to rck I choose it, and then it show dead androin on my tablet with error written I red
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Forget Goo and TWRP managers, read the section on installing recovery via fastboot in my guide and get it to work.
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I followed your guide- and everything went ok. and in the cmd its say sending recovery okay
writing recovery okay
finished and total time.
but when I reboot the tablet, nothing happened/
I tri vol down and power but it doesn't get to twrp recovery, what did I miss? thanks!!!
ok!!! I installed your rom
I also install asus Asus_Apps_v1.9.4_for_CROMBi-kk_SIGNED.zip
but I caNT see them... how can I see them? thankss
bennnnnn said:
I followed your guide- and everything went ok. and in the cmd its say sending recovery okay
writing recovery okay
finished and total time.
but when I reboot the tablet, nothing happened/
I tri vol down and power but it doesn't get to twrp recovery, what did I miss? thanks!!!
ok!!! I installed your rom
I also install asus Asus_Apps_v1.9.4_for_CROMBi-kk_SIGNED.zip
but I caNT see them... how can I see them? thankss
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Whatever you installed, it's not my rom. I'm just trying to help users along. Not a single dev bone in my body ?
So how did you solve your recovery flash trouble? Post it so others can learn from it.
If you flashed the Asus apps they should be in your app drawer??
If you are unlocked you can just flash the SuperUser.zip from the chainfire su on xda to root as well.
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sbdags said:
If you are unlocked you can just flash the SuperUser.zip from the chainfire su on xda to root as well.
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I install the rom and than install the ASUS APPS - but icant see them on the tablet.
then I flashed rom2sd1.zip but still cant see them. what do I have to do please?
bennnnnn said:
I install the rom and than install the ASUS APPS - but icant see them on the tablet.
then I flashed rom2sd1.zip but still cant see them. what do I have to do please?
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rom2sd1.zip has nothing to do with this... Why are you flashing it?
You flashed the Asus apps in recovery and went through the Aroma installer to select those you want?
Don't know if the installer gives you the option to save the installation log at the end. Look for it, flash again.
berndblb said:
rom2sd1.zip has nothing to do with this... Why are you flashing it?
You flashed the Asus apps in recovery and went through the Aroma installer to select those you want?
Don't know if the installer gives you the option to save the installation log at the end. Look for it, flash again.
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I install again the asus apps and I think its now was ok. but when I press settings in the tablet nothing happened.
and the asus become more slow in asphalt 8 in stock rom it runs faster.
I want to install from the beginning everything. the CROMBi-kk rom and apps.
what are the steps? I can do factory resrt? and wipe davlik?and delete internal storage and everything? In advance wipe options?? thanks!!!

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