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I am kind of a noob and was looking for some help. I currently have my TF300t Unlocked and Rooted with stock Jelly Bean version 4.1.1 on build number 10.4.2.13-2012-09-07, also installed the TWRP recovery in order to do this.
My question is can I install the CyanogenMod 10.1 with TWRP or do I need to have CWM Recovery installed instead and if so how should I proceed to accomplish this?
Thanks!
I'm no expert as to wether it usually causes any problems, but I installed the latest nightly build of cm10 a couple of days ago using TWRP and didn't have any problems. Only thing was that I couldn't read an SD card in the keyboard dock while in cm10, not sure if this was something I'd done wrong or maybe cm10 just doesn't support it yet.
I just downloaded to internal storage, wiped cache and dalvik and also factory reset and data wipe (data wipe only because I wanted to clear all the junk off) then just installed from zip as normal. Hope this helps.
Mike.
mikec1987 said:
I just downloaded to internal storage, wiped cache and dalvik and also factory reset and data wipe (data wipe only because I wanted to clear all the junk off) then just installed from zip as normal. Hope this helps.
Mike.
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How do you like the rom so far, any crashes or annoying buggy stuff?
Hi guys, I have rooted and unlocked my TF700 few days ago. Currently with CWM recovery and CM10.1. I would like to change to Cromi-X for its faster performance. I am pretty new to this kind of stuff. From the Cromi-x TF700 developer page, it says TF700 user should be on stock 4.2.1. before flashing this ROM. Is there other way of doing it? What are the instructions to do so? Factory reset using custom recovery? install TWRP and bootloader? Step-by-Step instructions would be the best! Thank you so much! Would really appreciate it.:laugh::laugh:
FIY: I was on stock 4.2.1 before flashing CM10.1.
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Hi guys, I have rooted and unlocked my TF700 few days ago. Currently with CWM recovery and CM10.1. I would like to change to Cromi-X for its faster performance. I am pretty new to this kind of stuff. From the Cromi-x TF700 developer page, it says TF700 user should be on stock 4.2.1. before flashing this ROM. Is there other way of doing it? What are the instructions to do so? Factory reset using custom recovery? install TWRP and bootloader? Step-by-Step instructions would be the best! Thank you so much! Would really appreciate it.:laugh::laugh:
FIY: I was on stock 4.2.1 before flashing CM10.1.
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This post has all the information and instructions that you need and all the Cromi X downloads... Good luck and have fun..
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223492
Thanks a lot for your swift reply LetMeKnow! Yea that was the forum I was talking about. Just that I am not quite sure about few things in the OP.
From the OP:
"STEP 2 TF700 ONLY – I have a custom recovery installed but not the latest bootloader
If you are currently unlocked and on a JB 4.1.1/10.4.4.25 based custom rom like CleanROM Inheritance 3.x and have a custom recovery installed:
I recommend you install the appropriate Bootloader Recovery package below as the safest route to upgrade to CROMi-X. This can be flashed from any custom recovery "
1) I am on 4.2.1, can I still proceed with the same method?
2) So I am supposed to flash TWRP and bootloader using the CWM recovery that I already have? Or should I use the fastboot command method? Just to make sure as I don't wanna brick my tablet.
Appreciate your help! :good::good::good:
LexGoh said:
Thanks a lot for your swift reply LetMeKnow! Yea that was the forum I was talking about. Just that I am not quite sure about few things in the OP.
From the OP:
"STEP 2 TF700 ONLY – I have a custom recovery installed but not the latest bootloader
If you are currently unlocked and on a JB 4.1.1/10.4.4.25 based custom rom like CleanROM Inheritance 3.x and have a custom recovery installed:
I recommend you install the appropriate Bootloader Recovery package below as the safest route to upgrade to CROMi-X. This can be flashed from any custom recovery "
1) I am on 4.2.1, can I still proceed with the same method?
2) So I am supposed to flash TWRP and bootloader using the CWM recovery that I already have? Or should I use the fastboot command method? Just to make sure as I don't wanna brick my tablet.
Appreciate your help! :good::good::good:
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I would love to help you further but I never use CWM. Therefore, it would be safe if someone has a better knowledge to help you out. _that, Sbdags, and others will have a good answer for you. They are very active in helping others users like you and me..
You can flash latest Cromix on top of CM10.1 even if you are using CWM (btw using CWM for CM roms is not mandatory,TWRP will work fine too).
I do recommend a clean install ( factory restore before flashing Cromi) but you could also try a "dirty" flash ( so your apps are not wiped) first and see if all works fine.
On a side note you should also try the CM10.2 experimental build,it's working nice here .
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You can flash latest Cromix on top of CM10.1 even if you are using CWM (btw using CWM for CM roms is not mandatory,TWRP will work fine too).
I do recommend a clean install ( factory restore before flashing Cromi) but you could also try a "dirty" flash ( so your apps are not wiped) first and see if all works fine.
On a side note you should also try the CM10.2 experimental build,it's working nice here .
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Thank you so much Pretoriano! Would carefully proceed to flash it tonight, hopefully nothing will go wrong. In your opinion, do you think Cromi-X has better performance(in terms of speed and smoothness) over CM? Because I still find lags and what not in CM10.1.
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Thank you so much Pretoriano! Would carefully proceed to flash it tonight, hopefully nothing will go wrong. In your opinion, do you think Cromi-X has better performance(in terms of speed and smoothness) over CM? Because I still find lags and what not in CM10.1.
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Not using Cromi-X so i can't tell but you should try different roms yourself, trust me on that.But don't expect miracles from any rom,this device it is what it is.sometimes works nice then at some point starts to lag,self-reboot and act like crap.Latest CM10.2 looks good so far but the best way to prove it is to install all your usual apps and use it for some time,then decide if it's a keeper.
As for Cromi-X or other roms,i don't know if Journaling is disabled by default,but if it is keep in mind that is just a workaroud which trade stability for performance.
Personally i've build a custom rom for myself based on Asus firmware,removed some bloatware,patched to have the advanced power menu,used some init.d scripts wich you can find here on XDA and honestly performs just fine,no dangerous tweaks applied or task manager.
LexGoh said:
Thank you so much Pretoriano! Would carefully proceed to flash it tonight, hopefully nothing will go wrong. In your opinion, do you think Cromi-X has better performance(in terms of speed and smoothness) over CM? Because I still find lags and what not in CM10.1.
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You definitely should switch to TWRP recovery. It's working fine with both CM and stock based roms like CROMi-X, whereas there have been issues if you use CWM with stock based roms.
You do have to do a clean install if you go from CM to CROMi-X.
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You definitely should switch to TWRP recovery. It's working fine with both CM and stock based roms like CROMi-X, whereas there have been issues if you use CWM with stock based roms.
You do have to do a clean install if you go from CM to CROMi-X.
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Appreciate your help berndblb! By the way do I have to do clean install using "backup&reset" or wipe/factory reset using custom recovery?
LexGoh said:
Appreciate your help berndblb! By the way do I have to do clean install using "backup&reset" or wipe/factory reset using custom recovery?
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You always should do a nandroid backup of your old setup/rom before you flash anything new.
In TWRP 'Factory Reset' is the default selection under the 'Wipe' menu. It will wipe your /data partition except for your /data/media/ folder where your personal stuff lives.
Naturally, you should have a backup of all your stuff anyway!
Data nor backed up is data not yet lost
Edit: To literally answer your question: A clean install is wiping data and system partitions as well as cache and Dalvik. If you flash CROMi-X (and I believe that's true for most custom roms), the system partition will get formatted before the new rom installation as part of the installation process. Wiping Cache and Dalvik is the default when installing CROMi-X, so you don't need to do that either. Just factory reset before flashing and you'll be good.
If you want to go squeaky clean, you would do a format data in TWRP (under the Wipe > Advanced menu). But that will erase your entire data partition, so you definitely have to have everything you care about backed up.
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berndblb said:
You always should do a nandroid backup of your old setup/rom before you flash anything new.
In TWRP 'Factory Reset' is the default selection under the 'Wipe' menu. It will wipe your /data partition except for your /data/media/ folder where your personal stuff lives.
Naturally, you should have a backup of all your stuff anyway!
Data nor backed up is data not yet lost
Edit: To literally answer your question: A clean install is wiping data and system partitions as well as cache and Dalvik. If you flash CROMi-X (and I believe that's true for most custom roms), the system partition will get formatted before the new rom installation as part of the installation process. Wiping Cache and Dalvik is the default when installing CROMi-X, so you don't need to do that either. Just factory reset before flashing and you'll be good.
If you want to go squeaky clean, you would do a format data in TWRP (under the Wipe > Advanced menu). But that will erase your entire data partition, so you definitely have to have everything you care about backed up.
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That's a very clear explanation from you!:good::good: Certainly helps me a lot. One last question berndblb, can I flash TWRP over my current CWM directly(worry that it will cause or brick or whatsoever) before doing a factory reset? Or it is advisable to do a factory reset using CWM only then I flash the TWRP? Sorry if my question sounds dumb, because I am really new to all these stuff.
LexGoh said:
That's a very clear explanation from you!:good::good: Certainly helps me a lot. One last question berndblb, can I flash TWRP over my current CWM directly(worry that it will cause or brick or whatsoever) before doing a factory reset? Or it is advisable to do a factory reset using CWM only then I flash the TWRP? Sorry if my question sounds dumb, because I am really new to all these stuff.
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Your first step should be to replace the CWM recovery. A factory reset only affects your data partition - no need to do that in CWM.
The main thing is that you have at all times a compatible bootloader/recovery combination. If you have the 10.6.1.14.4 or 10.6.1.14.8 bootloader, you can download GooManager, tap the 3 dots in the upper right corner and select "Install Open Recovery Script". It will install the latest TWRP version 2.6 over CWM. I am not sure if your CM version is compatible with TWRP 2.6 - so better check on that.
But once you have TWRP installed, you can proceed as described earlier.
Your questions are absolutely fine. Read everything you can find 5 times, ask 3 times, flash once - if and when you're sure! :Good:
One more thing: If you decide you do a factory reset or format data in TWRP, make sure you have the rom you want to flash (and I highly recommend CROMi-X 4.7) on your external microSD - it's safer that way. You may have to navigate to your microSD in TWRP under the 'Install' menu. By default TWRP shows your internal SD. Just tap that field and navigate to your external, select the CROMi-X zip and flash it.
The microSD has to be FAT32. It you never changed the factory format, you're good.
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You can flash twrp on top of cwm no probs. I do it all the time. CROMi-X does work fine on cwm 6.0.3.0+
You will 100% need to wipe data (factory wipe good enough) before flashing CROMi-X. Good luck.
LexGoh said:
That's a very clear explanation from you!:good::good: Certainly helps me a lot. One last question berndblb, can I flash TWRP over my current CWM directly(worry that it will cause or brick or whatsoever) before doing a factory reset? Or it is advisable to do a factory reset using CWM only then I flash the TWRP? Sorry if my question sounds dumb, because I am really new to all these stuff.
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You are a lucky person. All the people are trying to help you out are all experts around here. You will be safe if you are following their advices. You will be happy with Cromi X. Cromi X is running very smooth IMO... :good:
LetMeKnow said:
You are a lucky person. All the people are trying to help you out are all experts around here. You will be safe if you are following their advices. You will be happy with Cromi X. Cromi X is running very smooth IMO... :good:
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You make me blush...
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berndblb said:
Your first step should be to replace the CWM recovery. A factory reset only affects your data partition - no need to do that in CWM.
The main thing is that you have at all times a compatible bootloader/recovery combination. If you have the 10.6.1.14.4 or 10.6.1.14.8 bootloader, you can download GooManager, tap the 3 dots in the upper right corner and select "Install Open Recovery Script". It will install the latest TWRP version 2.6 over CWM. I am not sure if your CM version is compatible with TWRP 2.6 - so better check on that.
But once you have TWRP installed, you can proceed as described earlier.
Your questions are absolutely fine. Read everything you can find 5 times, ask 3 times, flash once - if and when you're sure! :Good:
One more thing: If you decide you do a factory reset or format data in TWRP, make sure you have the rom you want to flash (and I highly recommend CROMi-X 4.7) on your external microSD - it's safer that way. You may have to navigate to your microSD in TWRP under the 'Install' menu. By default TWRP shows your internal SD. Just tap that field and navigate to your external, select the CROMi-X zip and flash it.
The microSD has to be FAT32. It you never changed the factory format, you're good.
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sbdags said:
You can flash twrp on top of cwm no probs. I do it all the time. CROMi-X does work fine on cwm 6.0.3.0+
You will 100% need to wipe data (factory wipe good enough) before flashing CROMi-X. Good luck.
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Thanks to all experts that help me a lot!!!:good::good::good: Really really appreciate it! :laugh::laugh:
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.
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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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.
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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
Is there any way to do this without having to do a factory wipe?
It may be possible, however it is HIGHLY recommended to do a factory reset in recovery. If you choose not to, I do not even want to think about what will crash going from Honeycomb to JellyBean 4.2/4.3
Here is what I would do. First, install GooManager from the play store. Update the recovery to TWRP 2.3.2.3. I have seen a LOT of users with issues using CWM on android 4.2 and later. Some swear it works great, but I would not trust it myself. After installing the GooManager, tap the menu button in the top right and choose the Install OpenRecovery Script.
Next, use Titanium Backup to back up your user apps. Do not back up system apps. Restoring these can cause some issues on newer versions of Android, especially since there are no Jelly Bean ROMs based on stock Asus Firmware.
Download your ROM of choice, and any GAPPS or kernels that you want to install.
Boot to recovery.
Backup your current setup as a fail safe.
Next, wipe the following partitions:
Cache
Davlik Cache
System
Data (Factory Reset). This will wipe the /data/ partition without wiping /data/media/ (aka /sdcard/) so your files on the internal storage will still remain. I would HIGHLY recommend doing a FORMAT DATA and fully wiping the /sdcard/ to help your device run faster. The files on /sdcard/ are not backed up by recovery's backup function so if you choose to do this be sure you backed up your entire /sdcard/ to microSD/SD/USB/PC/Cloud storage before formatting it.
Now go to the Install menu and install the ROM. Also install GAPPS and kernel if required.
I always wipe cache & davlik again after flashing then reboot. Set up the new ROM and then install TiBu and restore your apps. Once again, be sure not to restore any system apps or data as it can cause random reboots, SOD and app crashes.
Thanks for such a quick and detailed reply. I do have TB so that is not the problem. My problem is I do not want to lose my custom HUB that I created and am not sure how to back that up. Also I have been fairly happy with this HC rom other than a few browser crashes and the occasional overnight battery drain. Is JB that much better than HC?
thorin33 said:
Thanks for such a quick and detailed reply. I do have TB so that is not the problem. My problem is I do not want to lose my custom HUB that I created and am not sure how to back that up. Also I have been fairly happy with this HC rom other than a few browser crashes and the occasional overnight battery drain. Is JB that much better than HC?
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It will be night and day.
As far as your HUBS, are you using a custom launcher? If so it should be backed up with the launcher settings. If not, you will have to set it up again....which I know how much time that takes.
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It will be night and day.
As far as your HUBS, are you using a custom launcher? If so it should be backed up with the launcher settings. If not, you will have to set it up again....which I know how much time that takes.
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Plus 1. I hesitated to upgrade because I was "comfortable" with the ROM I was on (Megatron). I decided to update to KatKiss 4.3 mostly cause I was bored and wanted to flash something. Glad I did as it's a big different.:good:
Thanks again. I am using ADW and saved my configuration. I may just have to bite the bullet and just do it.
That is where I am at. I am very comfortable with this ROM and quite happy with it. Just wondering if the grass is greener.
thorin33 said:
That is where I am at. I am very comfortable with this ROM and quite happy with it. Just wondering if the grass is greener.
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MUCH greener - Honeycomb is an ancient slow laggy build of Android, Jellybean is a fast smooth build
The user experience using Jellybean is immensely improved
Its the difference between Vista and 8.1, if not more, maybe XP > 8.1
Just make a Nandroid backup with TWRP recovery, then wipe everything, flash KatKiss #226 and Gapps and play around with it
Guarantee you will not want to return to HC
On the off chance you do want to return, just boot back into TWRP and restore your backup, you'll be back to exactly the state you were in when you made the backup, nothing lost
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It will be night and day.
As far as your HUBS, are you using a custom launcher? If so it should be backed up with the launcher settings. If not, you will have to set it up again....which I know how much time that takes.
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Does anyone happen to know if my HUBS using ADW will look and act the same in JB?
thorin33 said:
Does anyone happen to know if my HUBS using ADW will look and act the same in JB?
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I don't know anyone using HUBS myself. I am not sure how ADB works with JB. I moved on to APEX myself.
I think the BEST option is to make a backup of PRIME. Install, restore your apps (I would restore ADW last after all widgets and such are restored) and test it out.
If it does not work like you wanted, restore the PRIME backup in recovery and you will be right where you left off.
Well I figured I would give it a go. I installed Goo Manager and tried to install OpenRecovery. I just get the notifiation that it is downloading then a force close of Goo Manager. Not sure what to do now. I have tried to re-install Goo Manager but still get the same thing. I have rebooted, cleared Dalvik.
thorin33 said:
Well I figured I would give it a go. I installed Goo Manager and tried to install OpenRecovery. I just get the notifiation that it is downloading then a force close of Goo Manager. Not sure what to do now. I have tried to re-install Goo Manager but still get the same thing. I have rebooted, cleared Dalvik.
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Use Easyflasher to flash TWRP, then Goo Manager to update it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
Or if Frederuco would be kind enough to link to his updated version, you can flash the newest TWRP in one shot
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Well I figured I would give it a go. I installed Goo Manager and tried to install OpenRecovery. I just get the notifiation that it is downloading then a force close of Goo Manager. Not sure what to do now. I have tried to re-install Goo Manager but still get the same thing. I have rebooted, cleared Dalvik.
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*Detection* said:
Use Easyflasher to flash TWRP, then Goo Manager to update it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
Or if Frederuco would be kind enough to link to his updated version, you can flash the newest TWRP in one shot
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I was thinking the same thing.
See here:
frederuco said:
Since this tool has not been updated for newer recoveries, I repacked the zip with the two latest versions of TWRP:
EasyFlasher with TWRP 2.3.2.3
EasyFlasher with TWRP 2.5.0.0
EasyFlasher with TWRP 2.6.0.0
EasyFlasher with TWRP 2.6.1.0
EasyFlasher with TWRP 2.6.1.0-b This version has the microSD mounted as /MicroSD/ instead of /sdc/
EasyFlasher with TWRP 2.6.1.0-c This version has the the storage mounted as sdcard0 for internal storage and microSD is mounted as sdcard1
EasyFlasher with TWRP 2.6.3.0 Fixes the SuperSU nag during reboot.
NOTE - It STILL has the TWRP version listed as 2.2.1.1 in the dropdown, but it WILL INSTALL 2.3.2.3, 2.5.0.0 or 2.6.X.X I cannot update the dropdown.
I have tested all of these on my TF101 and all of them worked successfully.
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You can follow my rooting guide here for detailed instructions on how to use EasyFlasher: http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...nt/31927-frederucos-guide-root-rom-tf101.html
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EasyFlasher with TWRP 2.6.3.0 Fixes the SuperSU nag during reboot.
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Frederuco - do I have to use the EasyFlasher version with ADB to flash the TWRP 2.6.3.0? Although I updated to TWRP 2.6.3.0-c today and then updated to KatKiss 4.3 v24 and the nag hasn't appeared again (yet)
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Frederuco - do I have to use the EasyFlasher version with ADB to flash the TWRP 2.6.3.0? Although I updated to TWRP 2.6.3.0-c today and then updated to KatKiss 4.3 v24 and the nag hasn't appeared again (yet)
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If you have a custom recovery installed, just flash the zip file in sidneyk's TWRP thread to update to a different version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2434422
frederuco said:
If you have a custom recovery installed, just flash the zip file in sidneyk's TWRP thread to update to a different version.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2434422
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Oh I know how to flash the zip file Frederuco (as my sig shows - I have recently updated to 2.6.3.0-3 using this method), I was wondering what the advantage of the EasyFlasher version was - or is that for people who are just starting to root their tf101?
Theziggy said:
Oh I know how to flash the zip file Frederuco (as my sig shows - I have recently updated to 2.6.3.0-3 using this method), I was wondering what the advantage of the EasyFlasher version was - or is that for people who are just starting to root their tf101?
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EasyFlasher is mainly to install a custom recovery when you are still stock so you can root and/or ROM and also to flash the stock firmware if you bricked your tablet and it won't boot to recovery or to a ROM.
It can be used to update to a newer version of TWRP or other recovery, but it is much easier to just flash the zip file in recovery as you do not need to have a PC to make it happen.
That's what I was kinda thinking Frederuco, thanks for clarifying it for me :good: :good: :good:
Finally found some time to do a little bit more on my upgrade path (Having a 5 month old sucks up most of my free time). I was able to just install the zip from sidneyk. Did my nandroid and hopefully will find time to flash Katkiss.
Thanks for all the help so far everyone.
I noticed that when I went to do my backup I got the following message:
Updating partition details
E: Unable to locate ui.xml in zip file
E: An internal error has occured.
It proceeded to backup and said it was successful. Is this normal?
TIA
I have the original ASUS Transformer and have been having issues. I have tried a 4.3.1 rom and a couple 4.2.2 ROMs. All have the same problem. For some reason after flashing the ROM and the proper GAPPS, the talet cannot be restarted. The ASUS screen comes up and then either a black screen will popup and the tablet will reboot, or the tablet will be stuck in a loop on the ROMs logo screen.
Not sure what is going on. Ideas?
Thanks
Did you wipe the system and data partitions be ore flashing?
frederuco said:
Did you wipe the system and data partitions be ore flashing?
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Yes, always.
What recovery are you using?
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What recovery are you using?
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TWRP 2.3.2.3. Latest fro GooManager. I tried the unofficial newer build in the Dev forums...but I could no flash CM 10.2 so had to go to the older official version
Strange...
tell me about it
CM 10 at 4.2.1 seems to be working fine. Odd but it will do. My mom's tablet and she wont know the difference.
By chance did you *not* format after you did the wipe?