Okay so I have the TWRP 2.4.4 and I just updated the bootloader to 10.4.4.25 US Jelly Bean Bootloader. I'm actually not sure if my TF700 is US but I did indeed buy it here so it has to be right? I got it off Amazon. Anyways I was using CleanRom and decided I wanted to try LiquidSmooth. I downloaded, booted into TWRP, inserted SD card, and installed. Everything went perfectly. I was able to boot into liquidsmooth and set up my stuff but I realized I didnt like it very much so I erased everything using TWRP, dalvik, cache, factory reset, and wipe data. Now for some reason when I try to install CleanROM again I go through the install and then I just get the asus spinning wheel. i left it for an hour and when I came back it was still spinning! So I booted back into TWRP and cleaned everything up and reflashed liquidsmooth but same exact thing! I then reflashed stock ROM ODEX and SAME THING. So I went back to TWRP and erased my ROM, data, factory reset, everything. And rebooted. It boots up to regular Jellybean! and everything works. So I guess i'm on stock ROm now? I have no idea what happened I'm actually kind of a noob with android. I really want to get back to CleanROM inheritance but I cant because it gives me the spinning wheel fo days everything. Anyone can help? Thanks
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Okay so I have the TWRP 2.4.4 and I just updated the bootloader to 10.4.4.25 US Jelly Bean Bootloader. I'm actually not sure if my TF700 is US but I did indeed buy it here so it has to be right? I got it off Amazon. Anyways I was using CleanRom and decided I wanted to try LiquidSmooth. I downloaded, booted into TWRP, inserted SD card, and installed. Everything went perfectly. I was able to boot into liquidsmooth and set up my stuff but I realized I didnt like it very much so I erased everything using TWRP, dalvik, cache, factory reset, and wipe data. Now for some reason when I try to install CleanROM again I go through the install and then I just get the asus spinning wheel. i left it for an hour and when I came back it was still spinning! So I booted back into TWRP and cleaned everything up and reflashed liquidsmooth but same exact thing! I then reflashed stock ROM ODEX and SAME THING. So I went back to TWRP and erased my ROM, data, factory reset, everything. And rebooted. It boots up to regular Jellybean! and everything works. So I guess i'm on stock ROm now? I have no idea what happened I'm actually kind of a noob with android. I really want to get back to CleanROM inheritance but I cant because it gives me the spinning wheel fo days everything. Anyone can help? Thanks
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Since you are back on stock and obviously unlocked, you just need to install TWRP via fastboot and you should be good.
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Rom: CleanRom Inheritance 3.4.5 Odex
Kernal: Hundsbuah V2.0 OC 1.75 GHz
Theme: Timberwolf's Blues & Jazz Theme V1.9
I got it! What I did was I had to completely wipe everything. I basically hit every button in the TWRP wipe menu LOL. I guess there were some lingering files that were causing some problems with the boot. Everythings A okay now! Running CleanROM Inheritance with the latest bootloader and custom recovery and couldnt be happier.This sure is faster than the old stock asus ROM. I'm lovin it.
stevenplanet said:
I got it! What I did was I had to completely wipe everything. I basically hit every button in the TWRP wipe menu LOL. I guess there were some lingering files that were causing some problems with the boot. Everythings A okay now! Running CleanROM Inheritance with the latest bootloader and custom recovery and couldnt be happier.This sure is faster than the old stock asus ROM. I'm lovin it.
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Woot good. It seems sometimes left over files will mess up a rom installation. What those files be? not a clue but sometimes a full wipe will help, just be careful not to wipe external with the roms on them .
Tylor
Tylorw1 said:
Woot good. It seems sometimes left over files will mess up a rom installation. What those files be? not a clue but sometimes a full wipe will help, just be careful not to wipe external with the roms on them .
Tylor
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Believe it or not its happened before! Shame on myself haha! Thanks for the tips though
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I'm not sure what happened to my tablet. I really can't seem to figure it out. I was using it last night before I went to sleep, and I just closed it away (I have the keyboard dock), and packed it in the case this morning for work. When I took it out to use it at work it had already been stuck in a boot loop. I have wiped, and reinstalled 3 different roms on it since. It's still doing the same thing. Is there anything else I can do? What could have caused this?
I know that you've tried to flash several ROMs, but please check if you've done all the steps described below:
Copy ROM to /sdcard
Reboot in recovery
Wipe /system, /cache and dalvik-cache
Install ROM
Reboot and see if it works
If not, you might also want to delete /data, but make sure you backup it first (you can do that with a nandroid) and use /external_sd to store the ROM (just in case).
You can also try restoring your nandroid backup.
VibrantWind said:
You can also try restoring your nandroid backup.
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I have tried both. When I flashed the original backup back onto the tablet I got the same result. I have completely wiped all data as far as I know. I even went a step further and formatted my sd card to ensure none of the ROM files were corrupt, then placed them back on the card. Is there even more data I can delete other than the system wipe/cache/dalvic cache?
wipe staging
wipe battery stats
ummmmm yeah those are the only 2 not listed and are not all that usefull to you
Do you have nvflash ? If so i would do a complete wipe ie format everything even recovery etc then flash a nvflash rom then restore my nandroid if i knew the integrity of it was good
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theres a Super wipe I use in mikes Android Revolution HD thread..
I have used this before to fix a few problems I was having..
Check "how to flash" section for it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1245892
I had the same thing happen to me. Just boot loop out of the blue. It was sitting at home charging, came home to it boot looping.
I tried re-flashing the rom I was on (prime) and flashing other roms and nothing worked.
I had to use the super-wipe script to get it working.
fone_fanatic said:
I had the same thing happen to me. Just boot loop out of the blue. It was sitting at home charging, came home to it boot looping.
I tried re-flashing the rom I was on (prime) and flashing other roms and nothing worked.
I had to use the super-wipe script to get it working.
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I have tried the Revolutionary Rom, and after it wipes and installs, and reboots it just says at the Asus eEE screen. What on earth could I have possibly done? Is the super wipe something that can be manually done, or does this only occur while installing the rom?
Holy Canoli, I think I may have forgot one step.....one second..."tinkering"...
Edit: update, I'm not going to tell anyone what I forgot to do after the super wipe (which is a godsend), but alas, my Transformer is functional again. Thanks guys!
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Holy Canoli, I think I may have forgot one step.....one second..."tinkering"...
Edit: update, I'm not going to tell anyone what I forgot to do after the super wipe (which is a godsend), but alas, my Transformer is functional again. Thanks guys!
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Let me guess... You flashed super-wipe, but didn't install any ROM after...
Don't worry, we're here to help, not judge!
AzureusPT said:
Let me guess... You flashed super-wipe, but didn't install any ROM after...
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My bet is on that as well! haha
Not going to lie.. I've done that before.
First of all, this is an awesome rom and I'm very thankful to the developer.
My problem is that there is still some lag here and there and I've had a couple of random reboots. I'm wondering if I made a mistake flashing the rom.
I was on the .23 firmware. I flashed TWRP 2.2.2.3 because that's what it says in the how-to-root-JB guide and I was too impulsive to notice that in the cleanrom thread it says to flash latest TWRP. D: Does it matter?
After booting to recovery I flashed 3.0.3, wiped cache and dalvik, then booted to the rom to see it working fine. Went back to recovery, flashed 3.0.4, wiped cache and dalvik again. Everything looked fine except for the occasional slight lag and the random reboots.
If this is caused by using a wrong version of TWRP, how should I proceed?
I made a backup of stock rom before flashing; Do I restore stock, then flash the newest version of TWRP and then cleanrom? Would that be the safe way to fix the leftover lag and reboot?
furou said:
First of all, this is an awesome rom and I'm very thankful to the developer.
My problem is that there is still some lag here and there and I've had a couple of random reboots. I'm wondering if I made a mistake flashing the rom.
I was on the .23 firmware. I flashed TWRP 2.2.2.3 because that's what it says in the how-to-root-JB guide and I was too impulsive to notice that in the cleanrom thread it says to flash latest TWRP. D: Does it matter?
After booting to recovery I flashed 3.0.3, wiped cache and dalvik, then booted to the rom to see it working fine. Went back to recovery, flashed 3.0.4, wiped cache and dalvik again. Everything looked fine except for the occasional slight lag and the random reboots.
If this is caused by using a wrong version of TWRP, how should I proceed?
I made a backup of stock rom before flashing; Do I restore stock, then flash the newest version of TWRP and then cleanrom? Would that be the safe way to fix the leftover lag and reboot?
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It probably doesn't make any difference but I would use the latest twrp as that guide is out of date.
You should not get any reboots at all. Most people are rock solid stable and so should you be.
Maybe your infinity can't cope with the overclocked kernel. Please reflash with the stock kernel for testing.
I think I read somewhere about a CROMI forum? If there is one, can someone point me to it?
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It probably doesn't make any difference but I would use the latest twrp as that guide is out of date.
You should not get any reboots at all. Most people are rock solid stable and so should you be.
Maybe your infinity can't cope with the overclocked kernel. Please reflash with the stock kernel for testing.
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The correct way to do this would be to use the kernel switcher? Or reflash 3.0.3 + the patch?
furou said:
The correct way to do this would be to use the kernel switcher? Or reflash 3.0.3 + the patch?
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Either is ok but kernel Installer is faster to do
about a week ago i updated to the newest cm10.1 nightly with gapps 4.2. after flashing those i tried to flash leankernel. my battery was low and the phone turned off when rebooting after the leankernel flash. since then i cannot flash any kernel. i have to do a battery pull to get back into cwm recovery. once in recovery i can wipe data and reinstall cm 10.1 with the standard kernel. i have tried just about every combo of wiping cache, davlik, fix permissions. still not able to flash any kernel. could it have something to do with gapps 4.2 or the phone shutting off mid flash? if so does anyone know how to repair? i already flashed back to stock and rerooted re-unlocked, etc. thanks
and to clarify , it was gapps 4.2.2
Ive found that 3.4 based kernels work with some roms and not with others.
try an older build date its likely not 3.4 based.
or, if your trying a non 3.4 kernel and it wont boot, try a 3.4 kernel.
If you're trying to flash LeanKernel, what's the zip file you're attempting to flash? Also, what are you wiping prior to flashing the kernel?
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i tried the mastamoon 3.4 kernel with no luck . the rom i amrunning is the cm-10 nightly 2013-03-24. the leankernel version i am running is lk_s3vzw_aosp_jb42-v2.9. i wipe cache then wipe davlik then flash, it always worked with that procedure before, but since the problem i have tried wiping both after along with fixing permissions. before this issue it was simple as pi, wipe cache, davlik, flash, reboot .
You could always try twrp. Ha. It would make no sense why you couldn't install a kernel.
I would assume since you went back to Odin stock. It would flash factory kernel and give you a clean slate.
So unless cwm is outdated.... ?
Sounds very weird.
actually that is another variable that i didnt think of. cwm updated from 6.0.1 to 6.0.3 or something like that. but then again the original recovery i used after the clean slate was the ez recovery which used 6.0.1 stupid question, but how does twrp work? i always used cwm. i tried flashing twrp but cwm came up when i went to recovery when i tried using twrp?! that was before i did a stock recovery so it couldnt be possible that i am running both? should i delete cwm before i use twrp? if so how? if you dont feel like going into that much detail, i can search it.
i figured out twrp. never gave it achance. ill see if that does the trick
tried twrp. still the same thing going on. gonna go to bed now. ill check back tomorrow after work to see if there are any more ideas. thanks
Problem solved. I went into my internal SD via astro and deleted all old traces of cwm as well as ez unlock and ez recovery. I was getting a generic (showed setting icon instead of regular su icon)super user screen come up prior to that, after deleting those files the regular super user came back. Rebooted into recovery via twrp , cleared cache, Davlik, flashed lean kernel and it worked. What do you think the issue was? Lingering files from ez recovery? That weird su thing?
Hey everybody.
EDIT: Thanks to berndblb and all the others who replied, it works again like a charm.
I just got my Asus Transformer back from RMA because it wouldn't latch with the dock anymore.
Now I'm getting random reboots when the tablet boots up. Sometimes it makes it to the lockscreen, but in this case it freezes immediately.
I now tried reinstalling CM 10.0 and 10.1.2 after wipping all the data from the Tablet.
I then tried installing the cleanrom with the data2sdcard fix, but I have now the same problem as before.
Additional Infos:
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0
Rom at the moment: CleanROM Inheritance 3.4.7 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049274
Data2SD http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1962507
Bootloader: 10.4.4.25-20131228
If you have any questions or need more logfiles don't hesitate to ask. Somehow I can't get logcat to work before it shutdowns, so I can only provide log which are stored on the filesystem. (I can access the shell within the recovery and push and pull files).
Thanks in advance for your help and for your time in which you read this text.
Maybe an old bootloader? Check the version displayed in the bootloader menu.
I've got the 10.4.4.25-20131228 Version, which is recommended to install CleanROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049274
Nahakiole said:
I now tried reinstalling CM 10.0 and 10.1.2 after wipping all the data from the Tablet.
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Nahakiole said:
I've got the 10.4.4.25-20131228 Version, which is recommended to install CleanROM.
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Try installing the bootloader recommended for the ROM you are trying to install.
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I then tried installing the cleanrom with the data2sdcard fix, but I have now the same problem as before.
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Sorry if I wasn't clear enough. At the moment I am trying to install cleanrom, because I thought the problem was with cm.
But now as I do have the exact same problem with cleanrom as with cm I think it isn't the rom.
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Sorry if I wasn't clear enough. At the moment I am trying to install cleanrom, because I thought the problem was with cm.
But now as I do have the exact same problem with cleanrom as with cm I think it isn't the rom.
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You can try to remove the External SD card and reboot without it. Please report back so we all know what is happening, thanks..
Nahakiole said:
Sorry if I wasn't clear enough. At the moment I am trying to install cleanrom, because I thought the problem was with cm.
But now as I do have the exact same problem with cleanrom as with cm I think it isn't the rom.
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"Wiping all your data" means exactly what? Have you done a factory reset in TWRP? If yes, try formating your data partition.
Plus, you are trying to install an outdated rom that is no longer supported.
sbdags has moved on to CROMi-X, the JB 4.2.1 based rom for this tablet. Look for the thread in the development section.
Flash the bootloader/TWRP package from the first post, boot back into your old rom.
Then do a factory reset in TWRP which will wipe your data partition and flash the latest CROMi-X rom.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
berndblb said:
"Wiping all your data" means exactly what? Have you done a factory reset in TWRP? If yes, try formating your data partition.
Plus, you are trying to install an outdated rom that is no longer supported.
sbdags has moved on to CROMi-X, the JB 4.2.1 based rom for this tablet. Look for the thread in the development section.
Flash the bootloader/TWRP package from the first post, boot back into your old rom.
Then do a factory reset in TWRP which will wipe your data partition and flash the latest CROMi-X rom.
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I'll try that. I wasn't sure if the newer Version supported the Data2SD Mod so I tried installing the older Version.
But I see now that it's supported.
@LetMeKnow
As I'm using the Data2SD Mod, I get the error message "Encryption unsuccessful".
Which means it's really installed on the SD-Card.
I also am able to start it up to the setup process, but before I can finish the setup, the tablet randomly reboots.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1962507
Thanks for your help. First time tab crash.
I was cruising along fine still on Cromi-x 5 and that's Kernel, just the very basic stuff.
For unknown reason tabled stuck on boot after first run of Ccleaner, don't think technically it's a boot loop. I can get to TWRP menu. Tried backup, wipe and re-installed last save cromi-x version I had on micro sd, 4.3 or whatever.
Seemed to install ROM fine as I got to home screen and then PlayStore wanted to reinstall 50 million apps which would take a day or two. I tried to restore Data from backup but no joy as this was probably bad idea.
Anyway, assuming I can get to TWRP what "This Than That" Steps do I take to get up and running from TWRP menu?
Possibly time to go with KK or Zombi I imagine. Dont care about lost data of tablet.
I downloaded TWRP 2.6.3 to PC as well as Cromi-KK and ASUS Apps just now. I also have all Cromi-X ROMS thru 5.2.4 on PC if easier to go there vs KK or whatever.
Basic explaination/path appreciated.
Thanks very much
First you need to make sure that your bootloader is 10.6.1.14.10 or .8
Then you need to flash TWRP 2.8.x
Then you go to Wipe > Advanced in TWRP and select everything except the microSD.
Then you flash CROMBi-KK or ZOMBi-X or whatever you desire.
Profit
OK, thank you much. I'll give it a go.
Thanks, managed to work on prev twrp ver. Couldnt sort out how to flash 2.8
Flashed Zombi and asus apps and trying it out. Havent read much on it so have homework.
Where is setting to keep screen on when power plugged in.?