[RQ] Firmware EC file - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello.
After updating to Android 4.2.1 my dock keyboard stopped working. Reflashing system doesn't help. Gut from this thread found out that system can't find a file in /system/etc/firmware/EC. ASUS probably won't send me this file, and there is a possibility that it could help me with my (and not only mine) problem with keyboard.
So, I have a request. Can someone send me (whichever way) this file, please?

Agred said:
Hello.
After updating to Android 4.2.1 my dock keyboard stopped working. Reflashing system doesn't help. Gut from this thread found out that system can't find a file in /system/etc/firmware/EC. ASUS probably won't send me this file, and there is a possibility that it could help me with my (and not only mine) problem with keyboard.
So, I have a request. Can someone send me (whichever way) this file, please?
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Try this link. I uploaded the file shown in the other thread. I hope this is correct since EC is a directory not file.

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[Q] Looking for build.prop

Need copy of build.prop for EEE Transformer. I applied a fix.apk to correct apps not showing in market, and now I can't upgrade to new firmware version. Any help would be appreciated.
try this
you can download prime 1.3 open it with 7zip and extract it from there. it should work.
Thanks much. Worked perfectly.

[Q] Is anyone able to extract this image?

Hi,
I'm very unsure where to put this thread as my device has no forum of its own. I have a ViewSonic ViewPad 7 tablet, but I guess this is not even a device specific question, which is why I ended up posting it here.
I have an image of the stock ROM on my tablet (system.img + boot.img), but I'm unable to extract or flash the system.img directly, which is why I need your help. I've been reading some topics regarding this and tried out different methods, but either I am doing something wrong or the image is not complete. It was created using the cat command in the shell.
If any of you should be able to extract the system.img from this zip file I would be forever grateful, as I really need to get my stock ROM back so that I'm able to have Danish locale as well as text messages.
Thank you very much in advance!
http://www.multiupload.com/6C6M83LR7P
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A quick [Q] for Daoist

Hello Daoist, not sure if u got my messages, so here goes. Im on a rooted stock US transformer os version 8.6.5.9 i tried using your method to update to 8.6.5.13 and i used the check if all apks are there .zip you included in that tutorial. The test zip showed me that for some reason im missing kindle-oem.odex kindle-oem.apk maps.odex and maps.apk. So now im at a loss on what can be done, i would love to get my transformer up to speed, 8.6.5.19 I believe is your latest tutorial update. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Vitto
If you want to update, you have a few choices:
1) find the source and restore the missing/modded files. You can download the manaul updates from the ASUS website (but you need to know how to unblob the files), or there might be a full rom floating around somewhere on xda or the internet.
2) modify the ota so that it skips the kindle and maps files. This would involve editing the updater-script and removing 8 lines- 2 lines for each file. Then rezip everything, (sign it), and flash it.
You could also roll your own custom rom...
Thank you gee one I would have to go with option 1 as i have no idea about either coding or editing a script. So far no luck with the source I might end up d/ling the update from asus website, just need to learn how to unblob it.
Vitto
Ok so i dug through couple of .zips even found the files and got them back in system/app but update is still not recognizing them. Any way anyone could post kindle-OEM.odex maps.apk and maps.odex from v8.6.5.9 US? If sharing apks and files like that is not allowed then i am truly sorry i even mentioned it.
Vitto

[Request] Any Brazil open device user

Ok, this request is for ALL the 920h/925/925G users (anyone with an 850 UMTS band). We need ANYONE from brazil with a device that has or was going to update to the Brazil V20a to enter the following link and get us the bin format link back as the bin format firmware is what we need to get JUST the baseband. Elsewise we may need to flash the WHOLE firmware and bin flash downgrade to root and recovery partition. I'd rather not put more people through this headache....
Link:
http://csmg.lgmobile.com:9002/csmg/b2c/client/cs_auth_model_check.jsp?esn=[YOUR IMEI HERE PLEASE]
The link you are looking for is similar to this one.....
http://csmg.lgmobile.com:9002/ezls/...IN_LGP925AT-00-V10e-310-410-AUG-10-2011+0.ZIP (this is the BIN firmware for AT&T's stock firmware.)
Thank you guys and remember, you're doing this not only for yourself, but for the community as well.
Note: We already have the kdz (http://csmg.lgmobile.com/swdata/WEBSW/LGP920H/ABRAML/V20a_00/V20A_00.kdz), we need the bin.
I tried to do it but I get only a blank screen on explorer and some information about my serial number and imei on Chrome. No links were there.
any guides so I can help?
mussacredi said:
I tried to do it but I get only a blank screen on explorer and some information about my serial number and imei on Chrome. No links were there.
any guides so I can help?
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PM sent and updated PM sent...
Thank you.
I got the same result. If you explain how to put the URL together with the info I got, I can help you. Thanks.
That's my result:
LGP920H 6BRAML 109BSZD011069 20110912
are you try another browser? firefox? IE??
Using another browser won´t help, but the file is in fact a XML. Use view source to see it. It´s a list of fields and values. We just need to know how to use this info to build the BIN file URL.
It's being done right. With the information provided, I was able to try a few things, but I was not able to find Bin files, but only KDZ. I've also reached out to others in the community for possible outside the box root options. I'm not making any promises, but I'm resourcing. I'm sure we'll find a way.

[Q] [HELP] How do i get rid of this FREAKIN update notification message??

:crying:
So i just downgraded to ICS again since JB is waaaay too slow and seemed not working well with me.
My current version is 4.03 with US .30, rooted of course. Here's the thing.
My freakn stupid TF700 keeps alerting me with this message.
"New firmware update is available"
I DON'T WANT UR DAM JELLYBEAN UPDATE! I REALLY HATE THAT and do not even wanna see the word ''update" any more
it seriously freaks me out and I wanna kill myself every time I see anything related to 'UPDATE' or 'JELLY BEAN'..
EVERY SINGLE TIME I turn it on, they show me the message. Even if i ignore it once, it is still stuck in the corner of my tf 700 as u can see
from the pictures I attached. In those pictures, things in blue box are able to erase or delete by just sliding it to the right or left.
But those in red box are undeletable. There's nothing i can do to get rid of those stupid update icons and notifications.
What can I do to NOT see this notification again? I will do anything...
PS. While i was reading HTC forum, I found a thread with the same problem and one of em suggested solution
by adding something like this to the build.prop
(ro.config.htc.nocheckin=1)
Of course this one is for HTC EVO 4G LTE so theres no way it's gonna work on my TF 700
but could there be something like this that I could use for my infinity?
If your device is rooted, rename /system/app/CMClient.apk and /system/app/DMClient.apk to e.g. CMClient.disabled and DMClient.disabled - that should prevent starting them at the next reboot.
And, just to contribute something to the community's collective knowledge, please upload your file /cache/dlpkgfile somewhere - I want to know if that is a direct upgrade from 9.4.5.30 to 10.4.4.20.
Problem solved
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If your device is rooted, rename /system/app/CMClient.apk and /system/app/DMClient.apk to e.g. CMClient.disabled and DMClient.disabled - that should prevent starting them at the next reboot.
And, just to contribute something to the community's collective knowledge, please upload your file /cache/dlpkgfile somewhere - I want to know if that is a direct upgrade from 9.4.5.30 to 10.4.4.20.
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Well, right after posting this article, I started deleting things using root explorer to see if anything can solve the problem.
Since I am not an expert, I deleted pretty much everything that seemed useless for me, including DMC and CMC whatever they are.
If i knew what I know now, I could have just renamed them, but anyway those files are completely gone now.
and Hallelujah! The notification's gone too. Thanks for your support tho.
I don't know if you still want my dlpkg file since the problem's solved already.
If you still want it, just let me know where to find that file (exact location/directory of the file) and where to upload it.:good:
almightytaek said:
I don't know if you still want my dlpkg file since the problem's solved already.
If you still want it, just let me know where to find that file (exact location/directory of the file) and where to upload it.:good:
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Yes, please. The exact location of the file is "/cache" and the name is "dlpkgfile". I just noticed that the file will be rather big (~185 MB) and only a small detail will reveal if it is interesting in its entirety, so if you have such a file on your device, please do the following:
- download the dlpkgfile file to your PC and rename it to dlpkgfile.zip
- extract \META-INF\com\google\android\updater-script from the zip
- attach the extracted file (~291 kB) to your reply post
If the first lines of updater-script indicate that it's an update from 9.4.5.30 to 10.4.4.20, the whole file can help users who downgrade to root and want to re-upgrade to the latest JB.
Alright
_that said:
Yes, please. The exact location of the file is "/cache" and the name is "dlpkgfile". I just noticed that the file will be rather big (~185 MB) and only a small detail will reveal if it is interesting in its entirety, so if you have such a file on your device, please do the following:
- download the dlpkgfile file to your PC and rename it to dlpkgfile.zip
- extract \META-INF\com\google\android\updater-script from the zip
- attach the extracted file (~291 kB) to your reply post
If the first lines of updater-script indicate that it's an update from 9.4.5.30 to 10.4.4.20, the whole file can help users who downgrade to root and want to re-upgrade to the latest JB.
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Here it is.
I don't know why, but I couldn't upload it here with its original form (which is just a file named 'updater-script')
so I added .zip at the end. I bet you know what you have to do now, just delete '.zip' part and use it for the community.
almightytaek said:
Here it is.
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Thanks!
Code:
assert(file_getprop("/system/build.prop", "ro.build.fingerprint") == "asus/US_epad/EeePad:4.0.3/IML74K/US_epad-9.4.5.30-20120907:user/release-keys" ||
file_getprop("/system/build.prop", "ro.build.fingerprint") == "asus/US_epad/EeePad:4.1.1/JRO03C/US_epad-10.4.4.20-20121026:user/release-keys");
Nice, that's a direct upgrade from 9.4.5.30 to 10.4.4.20. That confirms my theory that there are dlpkgfiles that bundle multiple incremental updates into one.
If you could upload the complete dlpkgfile to some file upload service, US users who want to root their tablet without unlocking would be grateful for a one-step upgrade to the latest JB, having to mess with OTA RootKeeper and the manual upgrading process only once. (I personally don't need it, since I'm unlocked and on WW firmware)

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