Hey guys. I unlocked my tf700 and now it's on CleanROM3.4.7 with that6 kernel and data2sd. Everything worked fine for a long time. But last night when I was checking email, it just suddenly turned to a white screen and I had no choice but reboot it. It just cant boot into system anymore. I tried flash the rom zip again in the CWM recovery, but it was still stuck at the first bootscreen. How can I fix this?
Sneijder10 said:
Hey guys. I unlocked my tf700 and now it's on CleanROM3.4.7 with that6 kernel and data2sd. Everything worked fine for a long time. But last night when I was checking email, it just suddenly turned to a white screen and I had no choice but reboot it. It just cant boot into system anymore. I tried flash the rom zip again in the CWM recovery, but it was still stuck at the first bootscreen. How can I fix this?
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You are probably going to have to do a full wipe to get it back going. Or a nandroid backup if you got one. Sounds to me the ROM and your data is corrupted. Also make sure your Recovery, boot loader, and ROM are up to date and compatible with eachother to prevent issues. Just a fyi.
Tylor
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UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
Tylorw1 said:
You are probably going to have to do a full wipe to get it back going. Or a nandroid backup if you got one. Sounds to me the ROM and your data is corrupted. Also make sure your Recovery, boot loader, and ROM are up to date and compatible with eachother to prevent issues. Just a fyi.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b4 with _That's V2 kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
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A full wipe in CWM or after the three-keys combo?
Sneijder10 said:
A full wipe in CWM or after the three-keys combo?
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I normally prefer wiping from recovery (CWM in this case).
Sneijder10 said:
A full wipe in CWM or after the three-keys combo?
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I am not sure how CWM works but a wipe of your internal storage including ROM and data partition.. Make sure you dont wipe your roms, also make sure you have compatible CWM and boot loader which I expect that it already is.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b4 with _That's V2 kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
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Try a cold boot or factory RESET first,my mistake going to a straight wipe first but it would be the process to fix it is Factory Reset or cold boot dont work.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b4 with _That's V2 kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
Tylorw1 said:
I am not sure how CWM works but a wipe of your internal storage including ROM and data partition.. Make sure you dont wipe your roms, also make sure you have compatible CWM and boot loader which I expect that it already is.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b4 with _That's V2 kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
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Try a cold boot or factory RESET first,my mistake going to a straight wipe first but it would be the process to fix it is Factory Reset or cold boot dont work.
Tylor
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Rom: Cromi-X 4.3b4 with _That's V2 kernal
UPDATE FOR TF700 USERS!!! AND THE 4.2.1 UPDATE http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204100
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have tried cold boot, it didnt work. then factory reset in cwm, it said "Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure!" "Skipping format..."
Sneijder10 said:
have tried cold boot, it didnt work. then factory reset in cwm, it said "Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure!" "Skipping format..."
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That's expected -- the Android secure partition is not in use. Just pick "Wipe data/Factory reset, and "Format /system" from the menus and reflash your ROM.
MartyHulskemper said:
That's expected -- the Android secure partition is not in use. Just pick "Wipe data/Factory reset, and "Format /system" from the menus and reflash your ROM.
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did as you told, but it still doesn't work, now it continues rebooting itself at the first bootscreen.
sd card corruption?
What happens if you boot without the sd card in? Might need to flash the rom again as you'll no longer have a working data2sd card solution obviously.
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did as you told, but it still doesn't work, now it continues rebooting itself at the first bootscreen.
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Are you still able to boot in CWM recovery? If yes, just install an Original Asus firmware (4.1.1 or 4.1.2,you choose) and after the install process it's done and your new firmware it's installed go to the bootloader screen (power+volume down) and choose Wipe Data.
Imho when you wiped the internal storage from CWM your partition got messed up and this is the easiest way to recover. I discovered this CWM bug a few days ago and i already reported to dasunsrule32 so i'm sure that he will investigate asap. In the meantime you can use CWM recovery just fine but don't use it to wipe internal storage (i think the issue arise after running "wipe data and data/media" option).
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sbdags said:
sd card corruption?
What happens if you boot without the sd card in? Might need to flash the rom again as you'll no longer have a working data2sd card solution obviously.
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I think it is. It works after wipe and reflash the rom without the sdcard. Still don't understand why it just corrupted suddenly.
Pretoriano80 said:
Are you still able to boot in CWM recovery? If yes, just install an Original Asus firmware (4.1.1 or 4.1.2,you choose) and after the install process it's done and your new firmware it's installed go to the bootloader screen (power+volume down) and choose Wipe Data.
Imho when you wiped the internal storage from CWM your partition got messed up and this is the easiest way to recover. I discovered this CWM bug a few days ago and i already reported to dasunsrule32 so i'm sure that he will investigate asap. In the meantime you can use CWM recovery just fine but don't use it to wipe internal storage (i think the issue arise after running "wipe data and data/media" option).
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Thanks for the help. Already recovered after wiped and reflashed the rom.
Related
Hi,
I was wondering if you just flashed with fastboot the blob file as I am gettin an error and cannot upgrade to JB.
Is this the only way for it though?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1853145
Best and thank you very much (using WW version),
Blubberor
P.S.: As CM10 is switched to JB bootloader, I and a lot of others need to upgrade...
look here
I was using CM10 on the ICS bootloader. I downloaded the most recent JB update from Asus to my pc and unzipped once. I copied that zip to my internal memory. Booted into recovery. Using TWRP, I wiped cache, dalvik, system, factory reset. Then installed the Asus zip. Voila, updated to the JB bootloader. I then downloaded twrp 2.3.1 for JB bootloader to my pc and put it with my adb/fastbbot files. Rebooted into fastboot and installed TWRP. Rebooted into recovery, made a backup and installed CM10 10/31/12 nightly for JB.
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Maybe I am too stupud but
I have a TF300TG
I ejected my micro sd card so format should not matter.
I still get Error7.
If I edit updater-script it just failes instantly.
I am using TWRP ICS recovery for TF300T but this should not matter as well??
Can someone with a TF300TG can give me a hint how to update?
Best,
Blubberor
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1942688
this is what worked
you have to be careful not to have any SPACES in the filename.. then its working!
I'm having some weird issues with cm10.1 so I thought I'll start all over again.
I'm just unsure on how to return to stock. can you please help? thanks!
mrjayviper said:
I'm having some weird issues with cm10.1 so I thought I'll start all over again.
I'm just unsure on how to return to stock. can you please help? thanks!
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I personally would put Cromi onto your external SD, make a nandroid backup of your current rom, and wipe the system, factory reset, cache,and Davik Cache, then install Cromi. Id you install Asus' stock rom, it will wipe your recovery.
Tylor
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Rom: Cyanogen Nightlies 10.1 or CleanRom 3.4.4 - Depends on the mood .
Tylorw1 said:
I personally would put Cromi onto your external SD, make a nandroid backup of your current rom, and wipe the system, factory reset, cache,and Davik Cache, then install Cromi. Id you install Asus' stock rom, it will wipe your recovery.
Tylor
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Rom: Cyanogen Nightlies 10.1 or CleanRom 3.4.4 - Depends on the mood .
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^^ Fully agree -- no reason to go back to stock when there's CROMI. : ) Flashing CROMI doesn't leave something important behind that the stock ROM would actually do. Does a full wipe and reflashing CM10 not solve your issues?
MartyHulskemper said:
Does a full wipe and reflashing CM10 not solve your issues?
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sadly, no! :/
mrjayviper said:
sadly, no! :/
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My 2 cents worth:
If you have a working custom recovery: Download CROMI 3.4.1 and the 3.4.4 patch onto your external microSD card.
Enter your recovery, wipe cache, Dalvic, system and then fash CROMI 3.4.1 followed by the 3.4.4. patch.
If you want to go for a super clean install, also wipe the internal SD card, but back up your apps, settings so you can restore them later.
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I downloaded the latest EOS update with goomanager and when I flashed it I got unable to mount staging, tried clearing cache and delvick and reflashing but i can never get past the eee pad splash screen. Can someone point me in the right direction where I could find a solution to this problem?! I dont have another ROM on it to flash so im kinda stuck!
Thx
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I downloaded the latest EOS update with goomanager and when I flashed it I got unable to mount staging, tried clearing cache and delvick and reflashing but i can never get past the eee pad splash screen. Can someone point me in the right direction where I could find a solution to this problem?! I dont have another ROM on it to flash so im kinda stuck!
Thx
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The solution I found to the staging error was to use super wipeFull from the android revolution thread however this will wipe the internal sdcard so back up your fish by mount you internal thru twrp or cwm
Do the wipe then reflash your Eos ROM
super wipe link
http://db.tt/6tmDRpHt
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Go back to recovery, wipe everything and flash it manually.
You can ignore the staging error, it causes no issues whatsoever.
crashpsycho said:
The solution I found to the staging error was to use super wipeFull from the android revolution thread however this will wipe the internal sdcard so back up your fish by mount you internal thru twrp or cwm
Do the wipe then reflash your Eos ROM
super wipe link
http://db.tt/6tmDRpHt
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Thanks! But Ive already gone ahead and reflashed back to stock in APX using easyflash. Now installing recovery and gonna try again! LOL
Lethe6 said:
Go back to recovery, wipe everything and flash it manually.
You can ignore the staging error, it causes no issues whatsoever.
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I tried that, but it still wouldnt get past the eee pad splash screen.
Back on stock gonna try again.
Thanks!
I just flashed one for a friend this morning and had the same issue. I had to reboot to recovery, wipe /system cache and dalvik, then reflash. Not sure why it happened but after that it booted right up!
If you are flashing EOS 4 Nightly 100, be sure to flash KatKernel 96 afterwards. The default kernel packaged with the nighly is borked. Or you can flash Nightly 99, or flash the Preview B175KK
I was using cm 10.1 ROM and TWRP 2.4.4.0
Tried to flash CROMI rom following the stpes on the original thread.
But after flash the room my tf300 stops at boot animation and don't boot.
Please help.
Thanks
can you enter to recovery
maybe, you need to do a wipe
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okrasitna said:
can you enter to recovery
maybe, you need to do a wipe
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yes, but i already did
passokarox said:
I was using cm 10.1 ROM and TWRP 2.4.4.0
Tried to flash CROMI rom following the stpes on the original thread.
But after flash the room my tf300 stops at boot animation and don't boot.
Please help.
Thanks
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Just curious, did you flash the official Jb4.2 update before flashing CROMI?
And you did use the twrp in the CROMI 4.0 thread right?
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During the steps in the guide to meet the requirements of CROMI 4, when you completed the 1st step "updating to 4.2.1" (before flashing twrp or CROMI 4) did the stock 4.2.1 boot ok?
Yeap
pjc21 said:
During the steps in the guide to meet the requirements of CROMI 4, when you completed the 1st step "updating to 4.2.1" (before flashing twrp or CROMI 4) did the stock 4.2.1 boot ok?
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yes my friend, already flash stock 4.2.1 before
i'm sure about sku us, btw tried with ww too
passokarox said:
yes my friend, already flash stock 4.2.1 before
i'm sure about sku us, btw tried with ww too
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So stock 4.2.1 was running fine, just when you flash CROMI 4 it gets stuck at boot animation.
How long did you leave it trying on boot animation or did it stall/reboot?
pjc21 said:
So stock 4.2.1 was running fine, just when you flash CROMI 4 it gets stuck at boot animation.
How long did you leave it trying on boot animation or did it stall/reboot?
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about ~35min
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about ~35min
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Try reflash CROMI 4 but this time wipe system, cache and dalvik cache and format data, you can flash CROMI again with external sd
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Also don't use the new CROMI bootanimation. It seems to be causing a very long boot time. I will remove it from the next version.
I have been trying to install CM10 / CM10.1 nightly on my ASUS Transformer TF300T (0b05:4d03). I have TWRP 2.5.0.0 installed. I have CM10 w/ gapps 20121011-signed.zip, CM 10.1.20130417 w/ gapps 20130301-sign.zip, and the JB_kernel_10_4_2_20 w/ gapps 20121212-signed.zip on an external SD card.
I click install and load the two zips into the queue, it runs and exits with successful. When I reboot it loads the ASUS logo with a blue load bar, restarts without the bar and hangs.
I had previously tried to do this CWM 5.5.0.4 and did a backup (which won't reload).
I am currently at a loss at what to try now.
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I have been trying to install CM10 / CM10.1 nightly on my ASUS Transformer TF300T (0b05:4d03). I have TWRP 2.5.0.0 installed. I have CM10 w/ gapps 20121011-signed.zip, CM 10.1.20130417 w/ gapps 20130301-sign.zip, and the JB_kernel_10_4_2_20 w/ gapps 20121212-signed.zip on an external SD card.
I click install and load the two zips into the queue, it runs and exits with successful. When I reboot it loads the ASUS logo with a blue load bar, restarts without the bar and hangs.
I had previously tried to do this CWM 5.5.0.4 and did a backup (which won't reload).
I am currently at a loss at what to try now.
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What is your current bootloader or firmware version. Had you updated to android 4.2.1 before flashing recovery and what version of twrp are u using. The more information on how you got to this point the better.
I had updated to 10.6.1.18. But was unable to get CM10/10.1 to install. I rolled back to 10.4.2.20 with TWRP 2.5.0.0 and successfully got CM10.0.0 to install.
I'm not sure why I couldn't get CM10.1 to install, I had TWRP 2.4.4.0-42 on 10.6.1.18, but couldn't get TWRP or CWM (6.0.2.3) to mount the filesystems.
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wyntre5150 said:
I had updated to 10.6.1.18. But was unable to get CM10/10.1 to install. I rolled back to 10.4.2.20 with TWRP 2.5.0.0 and successfully got CM10.0.0 to install.
I'm not sure why I couldn't get CM10.1 to install, I had TWRP 2.4.4.0-42 on 10.6.1.18, but couldn't get TWRP or CWM (6.0.2.3) to mount the filesystems.
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CM10.1 hasn't been updated to the 4.2 bootloader. Now that you're back on the 4.1 bootloader, it should flash fine.
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