[Q] Can't install a ROM - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a brand TF300T. It is unlocked. I have TWRP installed. I am running stock rom. For some reason I can only get CleanROM to install. I have tried others, but none of them will work for me. After I flash a new rom. The device turns on, but doesn't get past the boot screen. "The Device is UnLocked." ASUS. I have done this process many times on my galaxy sIII many times. What could I be doing wrong?

squarebobspongepants said:
I have a brand TF300T. It is unlocked. I have TWRP installed. I am running stock rom. For some reason I can only get CleanROM to install. I have tried others, but none of them will work for me. After I flash a new rom. The device turns on, but doesn't get past the boot screen. "The Device is UnLocked." ASUS. I have done this process many times on my galaxy sIII many times. What could I be doing wrong?
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If you have updated to JB 4.2.1 and CROMI 4.0 then there is only one other ROM compatible with that bootloader right now.
You will need to downgrade to the previous bootloader but be careful and sure you want to do this.

I have attached a screenshot of what i am running. I was wanting to put cyanogenmod on here. What steps do i have to take to accomplish this?
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squarebobspongepants said:
I have attached a screenshot of what i am running. I was wanting to put cyanogenmod on here. What steps do i have to take to accomplish this?
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You would need to downgrade the bootloader to 4.1.1. CyanogenMod is not compatible on the latest boot loader.
Be careful - read the how to threads in General first.

It is my understanding that i have to download US_epaduser_10_4_2_20 from the website. then go into fastboot to flash that particular system blob? at least that's what i read in the how-to

ok so that didn't work

OK I got it working!

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[q] how-to relock?

Hi all
i want to do this.
1.unlock
2.install CWM
3.apply root and kernels
4.install stock recovery
5.re-lock
6.done
[fastboot oem lock] is work??
or anyother way to re-lock??
ccs21 said:
Hi all
i want to do this.
1.unlock
2.install CWM
3.apply root and kernels
4.install stock recovery
5.re-lock
6.done
[fastboot oem lock] is work??
or anyother way to re-lock??
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asus says there is no way to relock but we will see if the devs here cant figure something out
You CAN NOT Relock. The prime devs worked on it for months, and couldn't get anything working. If you decide to unlock you void your warranty and no longer get official ota's. You do get access to custom roms though.
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TXKSSnapper said:
You CAN NOT Relock. The prime devs worked on it for months, and couldn't get anything working. If you decide to unlock you void your warranty and no longer get official ota's. You do get access to custom roms though.
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then i cannot use OTA upgrade anymore?
ccs21 said:
Thanks to reply
then i cannot use OTA upgrade anymore?
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Correct. The only reason I would recommend unlocking, is so that you can install a custom rom. If you do not want to install a custom rom you shouldn't unlock.
Can you still install stock firmware with adb/vipermod using blob files?
xAshxMoneyx said:
Can you still install stock firmware with adb/vipermod using blob files?
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Everything works on the tablet still. Asus just has your SN blacklisted
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you can update, however not by ota. you update by flashing roms that are updated.
There may not be a way (yet) of relocking the bootloader, but there should be a way of preventing ASUS from logging the serial. From the decompiled unlock tool, the tool is sending something to https://mdm.asus.com/DMServer/DeviceState. However, that may not matter. In a previous thread about this (for the Transformer Prime), one developer found that the result returned from the ASUS server is stored in a variable that's never used
new ion? said:
Everything works on the tablet still. Asus just has your SN blacklisted
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I doubt they blacklist it, they did after all provide the tool. Of course, they do say they won't officially support if you do unlock, but that doesn't necessarily mean they wouldn't if you asked them.
californiarailroader said:
I doubt they blacklist it, they did after all provide the tool. Of course, they do say they won't officially support if you do unlock, but that doesn't necessarily mean they wouldn't if you asked them.
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AFAIK the unlock tool requires an internet connection, this is for the purpose of notifying ASUS on what tablets have been unlocled
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Check up with the Prime forum - they have much more experience with this issue. AFAIK, unlocking means your on your own and ASUS means it.
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Is there a way to obtain root without an unlock? Sorry new to this game still reading
I have been enjoying the stock asus rom for now and just want root access but don't feel voiding the warranty less than 24 hours after buying it from best buy.
Really want to try the 6 axis controller for some emulating and who wouldnt love some overclocking (from what i have read this is possible on stock kernel)
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dmcgrath009 said:
Is there a way to obtain root without an unlock?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1645029
Thank you, after I posted I found that and i am currently rooted and back to the latest ota.
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SOMEHOW, the "Device is UnLocked" has disappeared from boot screen
As I mentioned here just earlier today (or the full thread here), the "Device is UnLocked" has vanished from my boot screen. The screen that first shows up after you start your TF300.
I had gone through A LOT the past couple of days trying to UN-BRICK my device. Once I fixed my TF300, the "Device is UnLocked" is no longer in the upper left-hand corner anymore.
I have no clue what I did, or even if it's really "Locked" again. All I know is that it's gone. I think I might have accidentally tweaked something that might have just turned off the actual "Device is UnLocked" text. But I don't know...
-h3llsdr0id

Help trying to enter Fastboot/Recovery

Hi all. I'm on a stock WW .40 ROM and have rooted it using the 1-Click method from the Development page.
I accidentally deleted some apps using Titanium, and after reading that some of those apps are required for the upcoming JB 4.1.1 update, I'm trying to restore the ROM back to stock using the image from Asus website.
However, I am not able to get my TF300TG to do so. When at boot up, it prompts whether to enter RCK mode, after which it displays only 2 options, Wipe Data or the Android logo.
I read somewhere that someone mentioned that the 1-Click method might kill the recovery.
Would appreciate if anyone can provide me any leads to getting my tablet back to the complete stock ROM.
Regards.
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I am not positive on this, cuz I am looking for a way to go back to stock also, but from what i have read so far, it appears you have to unlock your bootloader to get access to fastboot, then flash the blob file from the asus website. Hopefully someone who knows more will chime in, and tell us if this is correct or not. I am assuming so far, there is no way to go back to stock without an unlocked bootloader.
mervlee said:
Hi all. I'm on a stock WW .40 ROM and have rooted it using the 1-Click method from the Development page.
I accidentally deleted some apps using Titanium, and after reading that some of those apps are required for the upcoming JB 4.1.1 update, I'm trying to restore the ROM back to stock using the image from Asus website.
However, I am not able to get my TF300TG to do so. When at boot up, it prompts whether to enter RCK mode, after which it displays only 2 options, Wipe Data or the Android logo.
I read somewhere that someone mentioned that the 1-Click method might kill the recovery.
Would appreciate if anyone can provide me any leads to getting my tablet back to the complete stock ROM.
Regards.
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im looking for this exact info as well... please help

Clarification on Manual JB Installation

Hey all, you guys have helped me understand things so many times in the past I figured I would pose this question. I just picked up my TF700 a few days ago, coming from the TF101.
So I have this bad boy rooted already and am about to unlock, I just want to make sure I understand everything perfectly before I void my warranty. I am looking to install TWRP but I see that it does not work with the JB update, would I be able to flash JB with it and then wait for a new version to come out?
So my process would be:
- Unlock
- Set up NvFlash
- Install TWRP
- Flash JB manually
- Chill on stock JB and wait for new TWRP version to come out.
Does anyone see an issue with this? My confusion stems from the massive amount of confusion others seem to have, and the fact that TWRP does not work with JB. Just want to make sure it makes sense to upgrade prior to a new version coming out.
Yes, I see that there is a new unofficial CWM version that is compatible with JB; however it is not a touch version and backing up does not work. I like TWRP much more and don't really see the point in using CWM if a new TWRP version will be coming out soon.
Thanks in advance all, you have no idea how many headaches you guys have prevented and cured.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
I_EAT_BABIES said:
Hey all, you guys have helped me understand things so many times in the past I figured I would pose this question. I just picked up my TF700 a few days ago, coming from the TF101.
So I have this bad boy rooted already and am about to unlock, I just want to make sure I understand everything perfectly before I void my warranty. I am looking to install TWRP but I see that it does not work with the JB update, would I be able to flash JB with it and then wait for a new version to come out?
So my process would be:
- Unlock
- Set up NvFlash
- Install TWRP
- Flash JB manually
- Chill on stock JB and wait for new TWRP version to come out.
Does anyone see an issue with this? My confusion stems from the massive amount of confusion others seem to have, and the fact that TWRP does not work with JB. Just want to make sure it makes sense to upgrade prior to a new version coming out.
Yes, I see that there is a new unofficial CWM version that is compatible with JB; however it is not a touch version and backing up does not work. I like TWRP much more and don't really see the point in using CWM if a new TWRP version will be coming out soon.
Thanks in advance all, you have no idea how many headaches you guys have prevented and cured.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
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Right on, seems like you have everything covered!
Don't forget to root while on ICS and save root with OTA Rootkeeper before upgrading to Jelly Bean. Then, after on Jelly Bean, re-install OTA rootkeeper and restore root.
I think there is a way to root even while on Jelly Bean now as well...
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jtrosky said:
Don't forget to root while on ICS and save root with OTA Rootkeeper before upgrading to Jelly Bean. Then, after on Jelly Bean, re-install OTA rootkeeper and restore root.
I think there is a way to root even while on Jelly Bean now as well...
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Yeah,this step is no longer needed for unlocked devices,he can flash the stock JB rom from Asus site and then follow this for rooting.
BTW @jtrosky,your device is 64GB or 32GB?I'm asking because you said once that you never had issues restoring a nandroid backup while i always had (64GB here).
Pretoriano80 said:
BTW @jtrosky,your device is 64GB or 32GB?I'm asking because you said once that you never had issues restoring a nandroid backup while i always had (64GB here).
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You are correct - I have a 32gb device.
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I_EAT_BABIES said:
Hey all, you guys have helped me understand things so many times in the past I figured I would pose this question. I just picked up my TF700 a few days ago, coming from the TF101.
So I have this bad boy rooted already and am about to unlock, I just want to make sure I understand everything perfectly before I void my warranty. I am looking to install TWRP but I see that it does not work with the JB update, would I be able to flash JB with it and then wait for a new version to come out?
So my process would be:
- Unlock
- Set up NvFlash
- Install TWRP
- Flash JB manually
- Chill on stock JB and wait for new TWRP version to come out.
Does anyone see an issue with this? My confusion stems from the massive amount of confusion others seem to have, and the fact that TWRP does not work with JB. Just want to make sure it makes sense to upgrade prior to a new version coming out.
Yes, I see that there is a new unofficial CWM version that is compatible with JB; however it is not a touch version and backing up does not work. I like TWRP much more and don't really see the point in using CWM if a new TWRP version will be coming out soon.
Thanks in advance all, you have no idea how many headaches you guys have prevented and cured.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
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Forgive my noobish question but your answer will help me out too,
I have just got my Asus a couple of days ago so, i have rooted my device, i don't understand how to do NvFlash that's why i keep my bootloader locked, no Jelly Bean support from TWRP yet another reason for not unlocking my bootloader.
So if there is no support for TWRP in Jelly Bean why do you flash it in the first place? Because i have read in your post that after you set up NvFlash (God knows how you do it, to my newbie eyes seems impossible) you install TWRP. Is there a spesific reason for doing it? What does it help you with?
Thank you in advance,
I looked at the NvFlash instructions and I am a bit confused as well. I am going to have a developer buddy from DroidRzr.com help me through it tonight, and once I get it installed I will help walk you through it.
As far as TWRP support goes, there will be a new release soon. They knew JB was going to break their current build (even putting a warning in the thread) but needed the source code for JB to fix it. The source code just came out yesterday (maybe the day before) so a new version will be coming soon. But you can always just use CWM if you want, I just like TWRP way more.
And you need to have either TWRP or CWM installed to flash JB, from your question it sounded like you are not aware of that.
Cheers!
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Actually a new version of TWRP was just released, so that kind of renders most of this thread moot. Yay!
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I_EAT_BABIES said:
Actually a new version of TWRP was just released, so that kind of renders most of this thread moot. Yay!
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
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Thank you for your reply mate, i am waiting for NvFlash walkthrough with anxiety. I hope you won't forget to post the guide in this thread when the right time comes, for all of us who have doubts about the NvFlash installation.:good:
As for the other matter i didn't know that TWRP or CWRM recovery is needed in order to manually update to the next firmware update.
Does what you said apply to any firmware installation, in order to manually update the Asus? (Since OTA doesn't work with bootloader unlocked).
And i am asking you that because i have read in a thread about this way of updating your firmware without the use of custom recovery, here it comes...
Alternative Firmware update Method
1. Decompress downloaded .zip file (it will be another .zip)
2. Rename it to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip
3. Format FAT32 the MicroSD card that you will be using for the update process
4. Copy the file to (the root directory of) your MicroSD
5. Insert it into the tablet
6. Shutdown (power off) the tablet
7. Power it on by pressing and holding VOLUME DOWN and POWER buttons simultaneously
8. When you see white text in the top left corner of the screen, release the buttons ^^ and press VOLUME UP button until you see Android logo and process bar
9. Wait patiently for 10 minutes or so
10. Enjoy!
Could you please tell me how to do an update with the use of TWRP or CWRM or tell me where you have read it because i am interested in
learning a new method of updating my tablet and also what is the benefit of using custom recovery in order to update firmware?
Thank you in advance and i am waiting for Nvflash guide,much obliged for your help
Of course . A lot of times when people write guides they forget that sometimes saying things like "execute this" can be confusing for some; execute in a command prompt or in a terminal emulator on the device?
Those instructions were for updating to JB via a workaround using the OTA update package before Asus released the official JB firmware. Now that we have the actual firmware (downloadable from the Asus support site) those instructions are uneccesary.
Now all you have to do is boot into CWM or TWRP then flash the update just as any other ROM:
- Wipe Data / Factory Reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Format /system
- Install From SD Card (flash JB)
Someone please correct me if I have made a egregious mistake here .
Nevermind
I_EAT_BABIES said:
Of course . A lot of times when people write guides they forget that sometimes saying things like "execute this" can be confusing for some; execute in a command prompt or in a terminal emulator on the device?
Those instructions were for updating to JB via a workaround using the OTA update package before Asus released the official JB firmware. Now that we have the actual firmware (downloadable from the Asus support site) those instructions are uneccesary.
Now all you have to do is boot into CWM or TWRP then flash the update just as any other ROM:
- Wipe Data / Factory Reset
- Wipe Cache
- Wipe Dalvik Cache
- Format /system
- Install From SD Card (flash JB)
Someone please correct me if I have made a egregious mistake here .
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For me I didn't do any wipes or formats at all and it worked fine. Kept all my data which was a massive bonus.

Returning to stock

I have been looking for dinner documentation on how to return the tablet back to the stock rom and bootloader.
Most of what I have found is for the older 4.0.x firmware.
Does anyone have a guide or easy method to return everything back to stock?
I know that the bootloader knock is already registered with Asus but would still like to return the tablet back to its factory configuration.
Thanks!
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Wintrmte said:
I have been looking for dinner documentation on how to return the tablet back to the stock rom and bootloader.
Most of what I have found is for the older 4.0.x firmware.
Does anyone have a guide or easy method to return everything back to stock?
I know that the bootloader knock is already registered with Asus but would still like to return the tablet back to its factory configuration.
Thanks!
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9.4.5.30 is as far back as you can go. There's an uncrossable divide at this bootloader (SBK signing).
elfaure said:
9.4.5.30 is as far back as you can go. There's an uncrossable divide at this bootloader (SBK signing).
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I don't think I need to go back that far, I was hoping to just get to the 4.1.x version and then make it so the tablet can receive OTA's from there on out.
Any documentation on how to easily accomplish that?
Thanks!
Wintrmte said:
I don't think I need to go back that far, I was hoping to just get to the 4.1.x version and then make it so the tablet can receive OTA's from there on out.
Any documentation on how to easily accomplish that?
Thanks!
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Pretty sure you won't get OTA once your unlocked, someone else can probably confirm, but i believe thats correct.
Wintrmte said:
I don't think I need to go back that far, I was hoping to just get to the 4.1.x version and then make it so the tablet can receive OTA's from there on out.
Any documentation on how to easily accomplish that?
Thanks!
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This post has been corrected as I was mistaken about reverting the bootloader.
Oh yah, plenty of documentation to be found. Lets start with exactly where you are now. I know your unlocked and I believe that means no OTA as well. It also means you can't become locked again and you voided your warranty.
Unlocking your bootloader is a misnomer past 9.4.5.26 because it really only unlocks your ROM and recovery. The bootloader remains locked with a secure boot key (SBK). The only savior is a wheelie tool called NVFlash that must have been installed at or before 9.4.5.26. Only then does your bootloader remain truly unlocked.
What is your recovery and ROM and what Android version are you on? The stock Asus latest firmware for 4.1.1 you will need is 10.4.4.25, the same one I'm on. You can get it either from the XDA repository or from Asus firmware download if they still have it available. How you flash it is TBD. But before you do anything we need to evaluate your exact configuration and then determine the best plan of action.
Please outline your specific configuration and I'll get the guy that knows for sure. You should be able to get back on a stock firmware, but you will remain unlocked. Finally you would unroot.
@Tylorw1 will (hopefully) be helping you next. I just PM'd him to this thread.
Wintrmte said:
I have been looking for dinner documentation on how to return the tablet back to the stock rom and bootloader.
Most of what I have found is for the older 4.0.x firmware.
Does anyone have a guide or easy method to return everything back to stock?
I know that the bootloader knock is already registered with Asus but would still like to return the tablet back to its factory configuration.
Thanks!
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Everything will depend on your current configuration. Are you on TWRP 2.5 and on the 4.2.1 boot loader? If so you can flash the stock 4.2.1 ROM on ASUS site. It will replace the ROM and recovery so there is no custom modification on it, only just being unlocking. In order to find the ASUS firmware, instead of going under your device soon as your on ASUS, go to support, look up drivers and downloads, type your device in, and select support/downloads while under your device, then select android and the zips are there. Just make sure you are on the correct boot loader and recovery.
Please someone, if I am wrong, please let me know. I would give it a day before going through with this to see what people think because I personally only read about being able to revert.
Tylor
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elfaure said:
Oh yah, plenty of documentation to be found. Lets start with exactly where you are now. I know your unlocked and I believe that means no OTA as well. It also means you can't become locked again and you voided your warranty.
What is your recovery and ROM and what Android version are you on? The stock Asus latest firmware for 4.1.1 you will need is 10.4.4.25, the same one I'm on. You can get it either from the XDA repository or from Asus firmware download if they still have it available. How you flash it is TBD. But before you do anything we need to evaluate your exact configuration and then determine the best plan of action.
As far as bootloaders go, I believe you can only go forward not back when you are past 9.4.5.30 if I'm not mistaken (SBK). So for example if you are on 4.2.1 now and wanted to go back to 4.1.1 stock ROM, the 4.2.1 bootloader would still remain even after flashing the 4.1.1 ROM but I need to confirm. Please outline your specific configuration and I'll get the guy that knows for sure. You should be able to get back on a stock ROM and recovery, but you will remain unlocked and on whatever bootloader you are on right now. Finally you would unroot. That's as close as you're going to get back to stock.
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When flashing any stock ROM it will flash its own recovery and boot loader. So it will be 100% stock after flashing a stock ROM. And you are correct you cannot go under the .30 anymore as ASUS puts signature verification into the ROMs now and it wont flash anything without it.
Tylor
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@Tylorw1 Thanks for the correction on bootloader reversion. But he said he wanted to go back to 4.1.x in a previous reply.
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@Tylorw1 Thanks for the correction on bootloader reversion. But he said he wanted to go back to 4.1.x in a previous reply.
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With TWRP 2.5 and the 4.2.1 boot loader, it is still possible to revert, just flash the zip. As long as the recovery and boot loader give eachother the correct commands, you can revert back down. So I would just try downloading the 10.4.4.25 4.1.1 ROM from ASUS website. Like I said before as long as the recovery and boot loader are compatible.
Tylor
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paranoid android on new tf201 running 4.1.1 out of the box

So i have been reading about and trying to figure out why i cannot for the life of me get paranoid android installed on my transformer prime tf201 running 4.1.1.
Ive already unlocked the bootloader by using the apk provided by asus and thas fine.
Now i tried to root it and no matter what root method i try (ive tried pretty much everyone i can find) it doesnt work.
i tried instaling CWM and whilst in fastboot mode it says its completed succesffully but then when i boot into recovery (pressing vol + on RCK) it just freezes on "booting recovery kernel image"
I am lost as to what else to do and would appreciate some advise from anyone if you can help
I have also never rooted this before, its brand new and its running the 4.1.1 OS.
Thanks
Hi sean, I have the tf300 and I initially unlocked mine (some time ago) with the asus v7 unlock tool. I went from 4.1.1 to v4.2.1 then I downgraded back down to 4.1.1. For the CM10.1 goodness. I also use twrp 2.5.0.0 and have had ZERO problems with any of my CM 10.1 installs...and ive tried them all. Out of curiosity, have you tried twrp?
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MADDAN18 said:
Hi sean, I have the tf300 and I initially unlocked mine (some time ago) with the asus v7 unlock tool. I went from 4.1.1 to v4.2.1 then I downgraded back down to 4.1.1. For the CM10.1 goodness. I also use twrp 2.5.0.0 and have had ZERO problems with any of my CM 10.1 installs...and ive tried them all. Out of curiosity, have you tried twrp?
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no i havnt tried twrp yet.
Thats just an alternative to CWM right?
I can find a download link to an image and just fastboot it onto the tab and try?
Cheers
sean9461 said:
So i have been reading about and trying to figure out why i cannot for the life of me get paranoid android installed on my transformer prime tf201 running 4.1.1.
Ive already unlocked the bootloader by using the apk provided by asus and thas fine.
Now i tried to root it and no matter what root method i try (ive tried pretty much everyone i can find) it doesnt work.
i tried instaling CWM and whilst in fastboot mode it says its completed succesffully but then when i boot into recovery (pressing vol + on RCK) it just freezes on "booting recovery kernel image"
I am lost as to what else to do and would appreciate some advise from anyone if you can help
I have also never rooted this before, its brand new and its running the 4.1.1 OS.
Thanks
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I would suggest posting this here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1465
They would probably have more expertise on the tf201.
cmendonc2 said:
I would suggest posting this here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1465
They would probably have more expertise on the tf201.
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oh sorry i didnt even realise i was in the wrong forum
Moved.

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