Need some tips. - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I am stuck.
Info:
Using CWM 6.0.1.3
Updated to 10.6.1.8 via Asus using recovery.
Now some reason its going to an infinite boot loop straight to the CWM recovery.
Holding Vol down while its rebooting wont go to fastboot, but after it goes to Recovery, I can adb it to go to fastboot with adb reboot-bootloader.
But once there it does not show lists of devices. So I will get a freeze up when flashing anything. It says successful in CMD, but once holding down the power button for it to restart, I see no changes. Tried changing Recovery's, blobs, and stuff. And the Sdcard wont mount. Only thing I can mount is System and Cache. If the Sd mounted, I would be able to do a easy recovery, but I cant do ANYTHINGGG.
Blahhhhhh

Also, when flashing stock asus blob again, I see the Green box in fastboot glowing a bit, like lagging, but no progress bar. Its been running for 40mins now. Dont think its working...lol

pyovue said:
So I am stuck.
Info:
Using CWM 6.0.1.3
Updated to 10.6.1.8 via Asus using recovery.
Now some reason its going to an infinite boot loop straight to the CWM recovery.
Holding Vol down while its rebooting wont go to fastboot, but after it goes to Recovery, I can adb it to go to fastboot with adb reboot-bootloader.
But once there it does not show lists of devices. So I will get a freeze up when flashing anything. It says successful in CMD, but once holding down the power button for it to restart, I see no changes. Tried changing Recovery's, blobs, and stuff. And the Sdcard wont mount. Only thing I can mount is System and Cache. If the Sd mounted, I would be able to do a easy recovery, but I cant do ANYTHINGGG.
Blahhhhhh
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Well, you are not the first to run into this issue; lots of similar reports in these forums...
As far as I know, there is no way out yet, unless you count sending it to Asus service.
You might want to read up the threads on the 4.2 bootloader. Though reading them ahead of time would have been cheaper.
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As you can still access fast boot, this thread might help you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2236885
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-SOLVED- [Q] Trying to root, but can't boot into CWM...can anyone help?

I was using this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078019 to unlock, install CWM, and then root. Unlocking was fine, installing that version of CWM seemed okay, but when I enter command "fastboot reboot", then hold down the volume - button after 3 seconds of the Moto logo showing, then pressing the volume + key, I get only 1 option....-->Android Recovery. I press the Volume + key, get "Entering Android Recovery Mode", and below that "Reading ODM Fuse 1", then the screen switches to an android with a yellow hazard sign in his tummy.
From that screen, if I press Volume + and power, I see:
Android system recovery <3e>
Use volume keys to highlight; power button to select.
reboot system now
apply update from USB drive
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
I don't get a choice to apply something from the microSD card I have installed with the WiFi_RootTool_3.1.zip I put on the card.
Has anyone had this happen? I can't ask in the development forum. I also just got the Xoom back from a repair, and it was wiped to stock, then I did the 3.1 update when I got it back this morning. Is the fuse thing something they may have done to block rooting?
Have you tried reformat your sd card?
becu4xda said:
Have you tried reformat your sd card?
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I'll try that. But would that stop it from going into recovery?
becu4xda said:
Have you tried reformat your sd card?
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I reformatted my sd card, but I still can't get CWM to work and boot into recovery. Same message-
-->Android Recovery
Entering Android Recovery Mode
Reading ODM fuse: 1
And that's it....no options to load the root zip from an SD card or anything. Is there a way to push root without using the SD card? Or is that ODM fuse thing making it impossible?
becu4xda said:
Have you tried reformat your sd card?
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Nothing at all to do with CWM.
OP: Try flashing the recovery again. To get into recovery, type adb reboot recovery, or use an app such as Quick Boot.
Edit: You can't use CWM to root, you need to do that first.
siscim23 said:
Nothing at all to do with CWM.
OP: Try flashing the recovery again. To get into recovery, type adb reboot recovery, or use an app such as Quick Boot.
Edit: You can't use CWM to root, you need to do that first.
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I have to root first? I'm not sure how to do it....can't find any other methods of rooting 3.1....everything on Google just points me to the same method, using the SD card that won't work cuz I can't boot into recovery. Ugh.
Hey jump hour PM me.
Hey guys,
I called JumpHour and we tried to troubleshoot this over the phone. We aren't able to get into the recovery because of error "reading odm fuse: 1". The OP is using Windows 7 64 BIT and has the SDK installed properly. He updated the sources and installed them so those are up to date. We also verified that USB debugging was enabled and that the correct files were in the tools section in the SDK folder.
We ran the commands:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot-recovery ........ (we typed it in correctly accoriding the thread)
fastboot reboot
and we get that error message.
This was all initiated while the Xoom was powered on. JumpHour stated that he had to send his Xoom back to Moto because his Xoom got messed up during the re-locking process when he unrooted a one click root and re-locked.
We then went ahead and downloaded the recovery image again and replace the one in the tools folder. We ran the commands again and we were getting the same error.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on with this process? Are we missing something? Is something broken?
Get the official images. I am assuming you have a USA 3g or wifi model.
Follow the steps to return the device to stock. But do not issue the reclock bootloader command. There is no need to relock.
From there power up the device and turn on USB debugging.
Then adb reboot into recovery. That should bring you to the stock recovery.
If all goes well from here just do what ever else you where intending to do in the first place.
You most likely can just flash the stock recovery but I would just do a full flash back to official images minus relocking bootloader.
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Then let the ota update it to 3.1 and so on.
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What's the status JumpHour? Did you get it to work. I told you it may have been due to the images. Hopefully that fixes your issue. Take care dude.
gqstatus0685 said:
What's the status JumpHour? Did you get it to work. I told you it may have been due to the images. Hopefully that fixes your issue. Take care dude.
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Hi, thanks for the response. I'm gonna try it now. I was up REALLY late last night, and just got up a little while ago. I'll definately respond after I try it out.
Finally, I did it!
Okay, I fixed it finally. Reloaded the stock images, and it's now rooted with SD support. Yay! Only took 2 days!
Thanks for all your help guys.
Can reflashing with original images fix recovery mode mount problem?
Does any window is flashing to the original images can restore access to the sdcard IF the recovery mode in the official recovery mode (not CWM) says that you cannot mount the sdcard?

Recovery loop ****** fixed******** With resolution

For all who are having issues with custom recovery not working, rebooting etc. flash the linked file. The issue stems from using reboot to recovery commands in android rather than using vol-,power button combo from power off. In the future, ONLY use the combo.
Major thanks to gee one for the file.
http://www.mediafire.com/?5ih9s5i59xys9zd
Been on various versions of ics for a while now. As I don't use my tf all the time (might go a couple of weeks without touching) i came to update to latest revolver today and every time I reboot it takes me back to cwm. I can cold boot into the system but thats not a good resolution, especially as i am thinking of selling.
Tried wiping system, reflashing and booting from cwm or off.
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Did you use ROM manager to flash CWM? It can cause bootloops.. Try roaches repacked touch thread, he's got a diff of the fix there.
Hmm. Tried flashing roaches touch but it wont stick. Also tried updating to the latest from rom manager but that wont stick either.
I use 4ext recovery on my desire z but the app isnt available from tablets (mine anyway).
I run linux and dont have adb setup. Is there any other way to flash recovery?
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No, what I mean is, use the fix in Roach's thread to fix recovery. Don't just ROM manager, it just doesn't work on the tf101 very well. Use Gnufabio's RecoveryInstaller app (in development) to flash CWM 3.2.0.1 then update to a later if you wish, manually without ROM manager.
^^
Reading your post, if you have no access to android on your tab (you have ubuntu only) then you need to set up adb to fix it. I assume you're running android though.
Your right. I could cold boot to android. After following your aim I landed on a nice little file to flash that wipes the reboot to recovery. The initial issue was worse than I thought. Anything I flashed wouldn't take regardless of what the scrolling text said.
Even though this thread is so short I am going to update the OP with the details for others as it seems quite a common issue.
To summarise, its all fixed.
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The bad thing is .. I can't even cold boot into android ..
As of my knowledge cold-booting is volume-down + power.
This only takes me to recovery again, no matter what I do..
So when you hit the button combo do you see the asus screen with some writing at the top left? Something along the lines of 'press up for recovery or wait 5 secs for other options'.
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If you can access adb shell from recovery, flash a new recovery using:
su
dd if=/your/blob/here of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
reboot
Place the recoveryblob extracted from the CWM flashable zip somewhere on your tf accessible from cwm.
MarkyG82 said:
For all who are having issues with custom recovery not working, rebooting etc. flash the linked file. The issue stems from using reboot to recovery commands in android rather than using vol-,power button combo from power off. In the future, ONLY use the combo.
Major thanks to gee one for the file.
http://www.mediafire.com/?5ih9s5i59xys9zd
Been on various versions of ics for a while now. As I don't use my tf all the time (might go a couple of weeks without touching) i came to update to latest revolver today and every time I reboot it takes me back to cwm. I can cold boot into the system but thats not a good resolution, especially as i am thinking of selling.
Tried wiping system, reflashing and booting from cwm or off.
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Had to use it tonight big thanks..
I have the same problem, after flash a kernel [KERNEL][ICS] Harmony (OC/UV), boot loop on recovery (rogue XM 1.5.0), tried in adb to push a recovery blob, but don't work....
Line error is /sbin/sh: push: not found
The same with the other comand, like: device, /sbin/sh: device: not found
I have tried a flash, new rom, new kernel, new recovery, any trick but nothing!!!
in adb only reboot comand work
Help me please
try the /temp/ folder or somewhere like that, which doesn't need system write permissions, or mount the system as writable. The commands to use after getting the blob on are a few posts up.
I've try this, dd if=/sdcard/blobrecovery of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 end adb whrite new recoveryblob, but after reboot won't work, restart anytimes on recovery....
If nothing else works, try NvFlash (in my sig) just released for Sbkv2
I also facing same problem. When i switch on my pad every time going to recovery mod can't go to android. restart anytimes on recovery....
Try a reflash of recovery, if all else fails, Nvflash.
Ok so run into same problem. However I can't get ADB to recognize it, I also can't get it to cold boot. Then lastly I can't get the version on her to see the sd card so I can't even load files onto the tablet to even try running the one script that was on here. Any suggestions from here?
Ok so managed to get it back to cold boot after running a new rom into it. Dunno why that'd work but it did. Gonna keep this file in place permanently. Would still like to see other options if you were in my spot since everything seems to rely on everything I was missing.
Nvflash. Yet again, only true rescue in a really bad brick situation.
MarkyG82 said:
Your right. I could cold boot to android. After following your aim I landed on a nice little file to flash that wipes the reboot to recovery. The initial issue was worse than I thought. Anything I flashed wouldn't take regardless of what the scrolling text said.
Even though this thread is so short I am going to update the OP with the details for others as it seems quite a common issue.
To summarise, its all fixed.
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Hi Marky,
Can you help me how you fix your problem because i also facing same problem.
Minnaing.
Can you cold-boot to android? Volume down + power and wait.
yes, I can go cool-boot to android.with Vol+

Semi-Bricked my TF101

Just picked up a TF101 and it had the Cryo (whatever it is called) OS with ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.3.4. The OS didn't pick up wifi on the apps but it is on and logged into the router so I did a reset. Once I reset the TF101, i am stuck at CWM. It won't boot into any OS or anything else. I tried almost everything I found googling (this site and others) but nothing works. I did, however, got the TF drivers for my laptop so I can connect to it but I can't get the USB debug option on (of course).
So what are my options? how do I "unbrick" this thing? is this what some people call it soft-brick as it does boot but there just isn't any OS in there? I tried to put the OS zip file from Asus on a MicroSD but when I went to install zip from sdcard, it i can't get to the microSD to install it. it doesn't find it at all.
what can I do? what are the steps in unbricking this thing? I got this for my dad for father's day (chinese father's day which is TODAY...) and would like to get it to him.
Thanks in advance!
Is it in a CWM boot loop? Meaning when you reboot the tablet it keep going back to CWM?
Try this to see if you can boot OS.
Turn off tablet
Push and hold Vol down plus Power button
Wait till you see a screen that give you two options
Wipe data or Cold boot Linux
Choose Cold boot to boot into OS.
baseballfanz said:
Is it in a CWM boot loop? Meaning when you reboot the tablet it keep going back to CWM?
Try this to see if you can boot OS.
Turn off tablet
Push and hold Vol down plus Power button
Wait till you see a screen that give you two options
Wipe data or Cold boot Linux
Choose Cold boot to boot into OS.
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still stuck in CWM. I held it down and no options came up except to push vol +. tried both and regardless of what i do, it just goes right back into the CWM menu. it seems there's no OS to this tablet anymore?
Is there something I can do via USB cable to flash a ROM in there?
chivas228 said:
still stuck in CWM. I held it down and no options came up except to push vol +. tried both and regardless of what i do, it just goes right back into the CWM menu. it seems there's no OS to this tablet anymore?
Is there something I can do via USB cable to flash a ROM in there?
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If you have ADB working, you can push a ROM file to internal memory and flash it.
Alternatively you can NVFlash a compatible ROM.
baseballfanz said:
If you have ADB working, you can push a ROM file to internal memory and flash it.
Alternatively you can NVFlash a compatible ROM.
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Sorry to sound ignorant but what's ad and what command (extra code after the .exe) do I add afterwards?
I'd try to flash a ROM via NVFLASH.
You may download it from here, but you must know if your TF101 is WW version, US version or any other. You must also know if your device is SBK1 or SBK2. That depends on the serial number. For example, mine starts by B50 and it's SBK1. If yours is SBK2 then you'll have to take a look at wheelie. If not, take a look here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620758
However, I'm not responsible for any damage your device might suffer.
Take a look at that and tell me
here's the endall- easyflash version 0.8.3b whitekidneys just updated it and saved my brick. it'll save yours too. just install it on your computer, along with naked drivers 0.7, put the tf in apx, and flash. literally that easy.
Follow the link to easy flash / nvflash and follow the steps...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26893961
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i'm getting the CWM bootloop too, but i can do what was mentioned and get into the OS although it still boots into CWM on the next reboot. what can i do to fix the bootloop? not really fancying reinstalling yet again. but if i have to...
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i'm getting the CWM bootloop too, but i can do what was mentioned and get into the OS although it still boots into CWM on the next reboot. what can i do to fix the bootloop? not really fancying reinstalling yet again. but if i have to...
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Try Install different recovery... download and flash the new recovery through CWM..
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Bricked

My TF300 is unlocked. I installed the new JB and then I was trying to install CWM. I used fastboot to push it to the device. When I rebooted, holding down the volume button, It came up to the menu with RCK, USB, etc. I selected wipe data by accident. It sat there for a while saying it was going to wipe and go into the boot loader. After a while I shut it off thinking it was hung. Now when I power on the device I get only the ASUS startup screen. Volume up or down don't affect the mode. It just says "The Device is Unlocked" at the top, and the static ASUS logo in the middle. When I plug in the USB to my Windows 7 computer I get nothing in the device listing. I can't even fully turn the device off. Holding power for a few seconds, it goes off, and then it comes right back on by itself.
I think I'm totally bricked, right? I CAN get into APX mode.
Yes, wiping the data will brick your device if you don't have a working recovery.
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Yes, wiping the data will brick your device if you don't have a working recovery.
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Actually, I just discovered that I do have access to APX. Is there a way to push a working recovery through APX?
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Actually, I just discovered that I do have access to APX. Is there a way to push a working recovery through APX?
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I did exactly the same thing.
I have exact same problem.
Tried it via APX mode via NVflash but no luck so far.:crying:
need the correct SBK version.
SBKv1 and SBKv2 doesn't work for the TF300t.
I send my tf300t for repair.
Lets hope that they can fix my TF300t.
jeroen.wit said:
I did exactly the same thing.
I have exact same problem.
Tried it via APX mode via NVflash but no luck so far.:crying:
need the correct SBK version.
SBKv1 and SBKv2 doesn't work for the TF300t.
I send my tf300t for repair.
Lets hope that they can fix my TF300t.
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Unfortunately, APX and nvflash is not available for the TF300T currently. As I understand it, you're required to record some information and your Secure Boot Keys (SBK) prior to bricking to be able to access APX. Otherwise, your only recourse is to contact Asus and start the RMA process.
I'm recording my developments over in this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1825265&page=2 (my post is at the bottom)
I think I'm going to hold out until someone figures out the NvFlash process as described here:
http://androidroot.mobi/technical/tf-secure-boot-key/
I had the same issue. wiped my data after the JB update as my device froze halfway through the update, so I forced a reboot and it hang at the Asus screen, so not thinking I wiped data to go do a fresh update... I wiped the update and all my data/system/recovery.
I found that in the boot loader screen (Wipe Data, Fastboot, ETC....) I was able to navigate to fastboot select it and then it would hang from there. - my computer wouldnt recognize it either however, i tried flashing a copy of TWRP anyway while in my hanging fastboot just to see what happened.
It didnt work first few times but it did eventually flash. so I had a recovery to work with. via a MicroSD put a fresh copy of the JB update on it and re-flash through the recovery via External SD Card.
It did remove my root access, TWRP and all the data on my device after flashing the JB update but it "un-bricked" me and got me booted again.
Don't know if I was just lucky or if it will work for you.
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I had the same issue. wiped my data after the JB update as my device froze halfway through the update, so I forced a reboot and it hang at the Asus screen, so not thinking I wiped data to go do a fresh update... I wiped the update and all my data/system/recovery.
I found that in the boot loader screen (Wipe Data, Fastboot, ETC....) I was able to navigate to fastboot select it and then it would hang from there. - my computer wouldnt recognize it either however, i tried flashing a copy of TWRP anyway while in my hanging fastboot just to see what happened.
It didnt work first few times but it did eventually flash. so I had a recovery to work with. via a MicroSD put a fresh copy of the JB update on it and re-flash through the recovery via External SD Card.
It did remove my root access, TWRP and all the data on my device after flashing the JB update but it "un-bricked" me and got me booted again.
Don't know if I was just lucky or if it will work for you.
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The difference in your situation is that you were able to access the boot loader. My boot loader is wiped. I don't get the option to select Wipe Data/Fastboot, etc. I'm stuck in a mode where I think the only option is to low-level flash the bootloader after re-initializing all of the partitions.
Happened to me too. I'm hoping that ASUS will fix it for a reasonable price. Otherwise I'm just going to get a Nexus 7.

Is my Xoom bricked?

Hey All,
I know there are a lot threads like this on here, so I made sure I tried everything possible before asking for help.
First off, It is a MZ604 wifi version.
Ok, upon powering up my Xoom, it will get to the Motorola screen/ dual core and stall.
I am able to get into recovery, however the version I am running, 5.8.3.1 apparently does not allow sd card mounting, so I am unable to restore or flash a new rom.
A factory reset/ data wipe does nothing.
I have tried to flash a new rom via ADB, however my computer will not install the Xoom drivers. It will say "installing device drivers" for about 2 minutes or so before failing. I have tried using moto helper and the other Motorola usb drivers
I am unable to boot into android to enable usb debugging
I have tried all of the above on my laptop too and to the same result.
My question is, is this a brick? or can it be solved.
Thanks for your time
Yes it can be fixed, if you can access recovery then it means you can access fastboot. So what you do is once you're in the fastboot protocol, is flash in TWRP recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782235
With that recovery you can mount SD cards, so use a computer to download the ROM you want then flash. Hopefully you get the idea, but I can post in more detail if you want.
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Yes it can be fixed, if you can access recovery then it means you can access fastboot. So what you do is once you're in the fastboot protocol, is flash in TWRP recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782235
With that recovery you can mount SD cards, so use a computer to download the ROM you want then flash. Hopefully you get the idea, but I can post in more detail if you want.
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Thanks for responding, I appreciate it. The thing is that my xoom cannot connect to my computer, and therefore and cannot use fastboot to send it the image correct?
I could fix all of this if I could just get the drivers to install, but because of my xoom's condition, the drivers cannot install no matter what.
Hmm usually fastboot drivers should automatically install. Does your recovery have an option to boot into fastboot? Once you're in fastboot it should automatically install the drivers, and in the android sdk folder in CMD (assuming you're running windows) put in this command: fastboot devices
It should show up your XOOM if not install this http://www.motorola.com/Support/AU-EN/Support-Homepage/Software-and-Drivers/USB-PC-Charging-Drivers
And try again
Hi all!
I got the same problem...
I can connect it to PC and do fastboot, I've flashed it many times, but it didn't affect my Xoom, i've reflashed the recovery to a lower version (tiamat rc4) but the recovery still shows version 5.8.3.1...
I even tried RSD, but it still the same...
no errors, and no effects...
is my Xoom bricked?
^I heard of this before, sounds like your new recovery image just gets overwritten by the current recovery. Though I thought it was only for stock recovery.
but, how can I overwrite it? it seems like they are read only...
It's all about timing, to access recovery once you see the Moto logo wait 2-3 seconds then vol + then vol + again. This is right after you flashed in your new recovery.
You can also access your fastboot like that as well, instead of pressing vol + again, press vol - then vol +.
Chaosgod27 said:
It's all about timing, to access recovery once you see the Moto logo wait 2-3 seconds then vol + then vol + again. This is right after you flashed in your new recovery.
You can also access your fastboot like that as well, instead of pressing vol + again, press vol - then vol +.
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that's not the problem... of course I can access the recovery, fastboot and RSD, the problem is that I whatever I do to the xoom just don't work... and it reports no error at all... it's just succeed, but nothing happened... It's like a PC running windows with DeepFreeze installed...
Anyone got the same problem? can anybody help me?:crying:
No you're missing the whole point, after you flashed your new recovery it may get overwritten if you don't reboot into recovery straight way. It never happened to me but I have read that people has that issue.

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