I had unlocked my TF700T and installed CM10, but it has never had the capability to reboot into recovery when enabled in the developer options -- selecting that when rebooting simply makes the ASUS logo come up several times, then it boots normal without going into recovery.
A related issue is when I download a CM10.1 update and tell it to upgrade, it reboots but doesn't install the new version from recovery.
I'm assuming something isn't unlocked or enabled somehow... but on the ASUS boot screen it does say "device is unlocked".
Nerva said:
I had unlocked my TF700T and installed CM10, but it has never had the capability to reboot into recovery when enabled in the developer options -- selecting that when rebooting simply makes the ASUS logo come up several times, then it boots normal without going into recovery.
A related issue is when I download a CM10.1 update and tell it to upgrade, it reboots but doesn't install the new version from recovery.
I'm assuming something isn't unlocked or enabled somehow... but on the ASUS boot screen it does say "device is unlocked".
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I assume you can still access the recovery per the button-press method?
Yes, that's the only way I can access it.
Nerva said:
Yes, that's the only way I can access it.
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The button press method is the proper way to flash anything. If you unlock you BETTER know how to flash in recovery. Also, GooManager will not flash firmware on the TF700, you must do it manually from recovery, thus why the upgrade is failing.
Tylor
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD
Yes I certainly can and do flash all sorts of stuff from recovery -- first CM, now TWRP. But on my Epic 4G I just use CM Updater to download the latest ROM, then it asks me if I want to install, I say yes, and it reboots and installs it for me. But on my TF700T it isn't happening -- when I answer "yes" it just reboots without installing the new ROM.
Is it NORMAL with the TF700T to be unable to boot into recovery by using the power menu??
Is there something I don't have configured properly or didn't install something properly?
Nerva said:
Is it NORMAL with the TF700T to be unable to boot into recovery by using the power menu??
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Yes (with the stock ROM).
Sorry, I should have been clear: I meant "with any version of CM?"
I use goo manager just to reboot into recovery, than flash manually. If I had to do the button boot recovery I wouldn't flash anything anymore.
Always sweaty hands when I see those three icons.
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Interesting. Rebooting to recovery with Goo Manager doesn't work for me either -- it just flashes the ASUS logo several times and then boots normally.
Seems like my recovery isn't setup properly -- any suggestions on how I can fix it?
Nerva said:
Interesting. Rebooting to recovery with Goo Manager doesn't work for me either -- it just flashes the ASUS logo several times and then boots normally.
Seems like my recovery isn't setup properly -- any suggestions on how I can fix it?
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Sorry I can't help you fix it. But getting into recovery is as simple as typing this at the terminal if you have busybox installed or use the rebooter widget from ROM Toolbox or the market app. They all do the same thing.
Code:
reboot recovery
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I searched forums extensively but was unable to find a solution to this problem I recently encountered:
I recently flashed CWM Recovery and rooted my TF700 on android 4.0.3. Since I was not receiving any notifications for an OTA jellybean update I flashed it myself as per these instructions (apparently I'm not allowed to post URL as a new user, but the thread I read was entitled [GUIDE] How to manually update/restore firmware (Tf700, TF300, TF101, possibly TF201) and was located on transformerforums.com. The firmware update was successful, however I lost root access in the process. I attempted to reinstall root, however quickly discovered that CWM Recovery was no longer accessible by holding down power and vol down as it usually is; instead, I am taken to a bootloader screen with three options: RCK, ANDROID, WIPE. I can no longer access fastboot or my recovery ... can anyone shed some light on what I may do to gain access to recovery or fastboot again?
Thanks in advance!
fatalinsanity said:
I searched forums extensively but was unable to find a solution to this problem I recently encountered:
I recently flashed CWM Recovery and rooted my TF700 on android 4.0.3. Since I was not receiving any notifications for an OTA jellybean update I flashed it myself as per these instructions (apparently I'm not allowed to post URL as a new user, but the thread I read was entitled [GUIDE] How to manually update/restore firmware (Tf700, TF300, TF101, possibly TF201) and was located on transformerforums.com. The firmware update was successful, however I lost root access in the process. I attempted to reinstall root, however quickly discovered that CWM Recovery was no longer accessible by holding down power and vol down as it usually is; instead, I am taken to a bootloader screen with three options: RCK, ANDROID, WIPE. I can no longer access fastboot or my recovery ... can anyone shed some light on what I may do to gain access to recovery or fastboot again?
Thanks in advance!
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That is my thread . You flashed stock correct? Then that means you wiped out root and CWM. You are able to access the boot loader with 3 icons? Look up in the corner, it will say when at the screen with 3 icons that fastboot is running. It is also suggested to use TWRP as CWM can cause TF700s to brick when on 4.2.1.
Tylor
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Tylorw1 said:
That is my thread . You flashed stock correct? Then that means you wiped out root and CWM. You are able to access the boot loader with 3 icons? Look up in the corner, it will say when at the screen with 3 icons that fastboot is running. It is also suggested to use TWRP as CWM can cause TF700s to brick when on 4.2.1.
Tylor
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD
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I noticed that it said fastboot was running, however my attempt to flash CWM again was unsuccessful. I will try TWRP tonight, thanks for the tip!
fatalinsanity said:
I noticed that it said fastboot was running, however my attempt to flash CWM again was unsuccessful. I will try TWRP tonight, thanks for the tip!
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^ sorry i forgot; yes I flashed stock jellybean
Just tried to flash TWRP and got the same hangup as when I tried to flash CWM: command window says waiting on device and they never hook up. I noticed when I plug in my tablet instead of the typical low beep and then a high beep indicating a device is connected, i get three sad, low beeps, does that mean my ADB bootloader drivers are the problem? When I disconnect it makes the typical high beep and low beep.
fatalinsanity said:
^ sorry i forgot; yes I flashed stock jellybean
Just tried to flash TWRP and got the same hangup as when I tried to flash CWM: command window says waiting on device and they never hook up. I noticed when I plug in my tablet instead of the typical low beep and then a high beep indicating a device is connected, i get three sad, low beeps, does that mean my ADB bootloader drivers are the problem? When I disconnect it makes the typical high beep and low beep.
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To make this simple,boot into the stock ROM, root it using motochopper. You are unlocked correct, Once rooted, download GooManager from Play Store, click top right 3 dots, and select "Install Openscript Recovery". Make sure GooManager has Root Rights' first. Then try booting into recovery after it restart.
Tylor
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Many thanks Tylor, worked perfectly! I now once again have root and have TWRP installed and functioning. Wish I had heard of Motochopper before, very nice tool.
I've been trying to get my tf700 rooted for a while now to no avail. It was JB Stock and i'm having a ***** of a time lol. I went through the unlocking already (says device is unlock on boot) now I am having a hard time getting the recovery to be installed. I downloaded the goomanager, ran the install script and it says it worked. (yet when i go to boot to recovery vol down + power then vol up, i get "installing update" Error!". so im assuming i either don't have a recovery or a corrupt one at that. What do you smart nerdy awesome h4xors. what do.
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I've been trying to get my tf700 rooted for a while now to no avail. It was JB Stock and i'm having a ***** of a time lol. I went through the unlocking already (says device is unlock on boot) now I am having a hard time getting the recovery to be installed. I downloaded the goomanager, ran the install script and it says it worked. (yet when i go to boot to recovery vol down + power then vol up, i get "installing update" Error!". so im assuming i either don't have a recovery or a corrupt one at that. What do you smart nerdy awesome h4xors. what do.
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Goomanager needs root to access your system file. You can use motochopper to get root and try Goo again to install the custom recovery...
This thread [SOLVED] imo.
Use Motochopper tool to root
Install and run GooManager to install TWRP custom recovery
Flash whatever you want in TWRP.
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I managed to root my TF101 using this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689193
The problem is I TWRP is not installed.
When I press Volume Down + Power buttons and then The Volume Up, my device goes to a screen with 2 icons, "Wipe Data" and "Android" and after 10 seconds it boots to Android. I assume this is the stock recovery.
I Tried:
1) Both EasyFlashers (http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...t/31927-frederuco-s-guide-root-rom-tf101.html)
2) Goo Manager
3) Terminal Mathod (http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/109)
All of them failed.
Is there anything else for me to try?
What were your steps when you tried using Easyflasher ?
I confirmed the device was in APX mode, through the device manager.
Run EasyFlasher.exe and chose the SBK1 (my TF101 is B60)
Chose "TWRP 2.2.1" and pressed Flash.
Everything seems to be working, since both in the command prompt and the device I get that the process was successful, but booting to recovery does not run TWRP, instead if goes to the screen I mentioned earlier.
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I confirmed the device was in APX mode, through the device manager.
Run EasyFlasher.exe and chose the SBK1 (my TF101 is B60)
Chose "TWRP 2.2.1" and pressed Flash.
Everything seems to be working, since both in the command prompt and the device I get that the process was successful, but booting to recovery does not run TWRP, instead if goes to the screen I mentioned earlier.
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Not sure it matters, but did you run Easyflasher as Admin ?
Ensure the correct APX drivers were installed ?
Reboot the TF once before trying to enter recovery ?
Held the Vol Down & Power from a powered off state until the white text appeared at the top of the screen, then hit volume up to enter RCK ?
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Not sure it matters, but did you run Easyflasher as Admin ?
Ensure the correct APX drivers were installed ?
Reboot the TF once before trying to enter recovery ?
Held the Vol Down & Power from a powered off state until the white text appeared at the top of the screen, then hit volume up to enter RCK ?
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1. Yes, I am administrator.
2. I used Universal Naked Drivers 0.72 from here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514942
3. Yes, after using any of the methods mentioned, I allowed it to reboot once normally.
4. Yes, I get the screen I mentioned with the Wipe Data/Android, when I press Vol Up after the Vol Down+Power combination.
When I say Run as Admin, I mean Right click the exe and choose Run as Administrator
I'd try using the drivers included in the Easyflasher bundle here (EDIT - Dev recommends the drivers you used anyway)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
As it uses APX this shouldn't matter, but make sure USB Debugging is enabled in Developer Options too and let it install the drivers while powered on and connected to the PC
I'd try another USB port too to rule that out
Which SBK/Serial is your TF?
EDIT -Another thought, are you running a stock ROM atm? Which one ?
You could try using Peri to flash TWRP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
I tried the Peri.
Continue? (Y/N) Y
Starting... This will take awhile...
9444+1 records in
9444+1 records out
4835404 bytes transferred in 2.385 secs (2027423 bytes/sec)
Done! You should see some reported #s above.
Now we reboot the TF again, you'll see a blue bar.
It will take awhile to fill, then you have recovery!
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Unfortunately, I don't see any blue bar. The device just reboots to Android.
The serial is: B60KAS103665
Yes, I use the stock ROM, I never tried to install a custom ROM, until now.
IML74K.WW_epad-9.2.1.27-20120615
Actually, my goal is to install the KatKiss ROM using these instructions:
3w.transformerforums.com/forum/asus-transformer-tf101-development/33773-official-faq-katkiss-rom-formerly-teameos-4-android-4-2-x-tf101.html
Is there any other method, not using TWRP, to install KatKiss?
Update:
I also tried to install CM recovery, using the 3rd option of 1-Click Transformer Root. Again, I don't see anything to get installed (a blue bar is not showing) and it just reboots to Android.
Lately, I have a problem.
I get a "DMClient has stopped" error twice each time I turn the TF101 on. I think this is the ASUS update process. Can this be relevant?
lefterhs said:
I tried the Peri.
Unfortunately, I don't see any blue bar. The device just reboots to Android.
The serial is: B60KAS103665
Yes, I use the stock ROM, I never tried to install a custom ROM, until now.
IML74K.WW_epad-9.2.1.27-20120615
Actually, my goal is to install the KatKiss ROM using these instructions:
3w.transformerforums.com/forum/asus-transformer-tf101-development/33773-official-faq-katkiss-rom-formerly-teameos-4-android-4-2-x-tf101.html
Is there any other method, not using TWRP, to install KatKiss?
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Your TF is SBK1, so should have no problem getting a custom recovery flashed to it, the only thing I'm wondering is if the stock ROM is causing problems, I seem to remember someone else with stock having problems getting a modern custom recovery flashed too
Unfortunately the only way to flash KatKiss is from custom recovery TWRP as the ROMs are released in flashable .zip format
Do you have another PC you could use to try and flash TWRP via Easyflasher ?
What OS are you running on your PC ?
At least one of the methods you have tried should have definitely worked, so long as the TF is in APX mode, the drivers are installed, and the PC can see the TF, Easyflasher should have done the job
I never recommend flashing CWM as it screws with JB ROMs, but it might be worth trying to flash that recovery first, then a custom ICS ROM, after that if you get that far, try installing TWRP again before trying to flash a JB ROM
Just make sure you don't flash a JB ROM with CWM recovery installed
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lefterhs said:
Lately, I have a problem.
I get a "DMClient has stopped" error twice each time I turn the TF101 on. I think this is the ASUS update process. Can this be relevant?
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Hmm, you could try clearing the data / cache from DMClient in Settings > Apps > All
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1. Settings
2. Applications
3. Running services
4. All
5. DMClient
6. Clear data
7. Force stop
8. Shut down and restart the tablet
Maybe there is an old update file stuck in cache causing problems
Have you tried factory resetting it 100% ?
I did a few things, at the same time.
1. Changed USB port.
2. Used the original EasyFlasher.
3. Cleared and force stopped the DMClient, which I believe did the trick.
Now, TWRP got installed, although It also did a hard reset to my device. When it opened, I had to setup the device like it was the first time I turn it on.
Anyway, I think I will continue to Kat Kiss installation now.
Thanks for your help.
lefterhs said:
I did a few things, at the same time.
1. Changed USB port.
2. Used the original EasyFlasher.
3. Cleared and force stopped the DMClient, which I believe did the trick.
Now, TWRP got installed, although It also did a hard reset to my device. When it opened, I had to setup the device like it was the first time I turn it on.
Anyway, I think I will continue to Kat Kiss installation now.
Thanks for your help.
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Ah good news, yea it does sound as if the DMClient was stopping the install, Im not sure exactly how it works, but possibly if the TF thinks there is a pending update, it won't allow the flash until its cleared
Good thing you mentioned it, I was almost at a loss as to what was causing the problem
And yep, now you have it installed, make sure you are up to date 2.3.2.3 (Use GooManager to install the latest version), and then you can install any custom ROM you like from TWRP
lefterhs said:
I managed to root my TF101 using this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689193
The problem is I TWRP is not installed.
When I press Volume Down + Power buttons and then The Volume Up, my device goes to a screen with 2 icons, "Wipe Data" and "Android" and after 10 seconds it boots to Android. I assume this is the stock recovery.
I Tried:
1) Both EasyFlashers (http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...t/31927-frederuco-s-guide-root-rom-tf101.html)
2) Goo Manager
3) Terminal Mathod (http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/109)
All of them failed.
Is there anything else for me to try?
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this has a beta twrp zip that is flashable, maybe help? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2308565
Hello,
I'm trying to install the MarshMallow 6.0.1 Release on my TF101 (SBK2 -BBxxxxx) with stock rom IMLK74K.WW_epad-9.2.1.27-20120615 and easyflasher (universal naked drivers installed correctly on windows 10). I can flash it correctly but I have the same problem as lefterhs.
I have also tried different version of twrp, latest easyflasher, different USB ports, with USB debugging on the device, still same problem, only choice is android and wipe data.
I have also tried with CWM but I had the error can't mount SD card. Rooted with 1-click transformer root. I begin to believe I will not be able to change the ROM. Any idea?
Thanks,
EDIT: Problem solved, managed to flash Roach CWM 5.5.0.4 from EasyFlasher and flash TWRP 2.8.1.1 from zip inside Roach CWM 5.5.0.4 recovery. Then followed the procedure in https://forum.xda-developers.com/eee-pad-transformer/development/rom-t3318496. Katkiss is running on my tf101.
*Detection* said:
Ah good news, yea it does sound as if the DMClient was stopping the install, Im not sure exactly how it works, but possibly if the TF thinks there is a pending update, it won't allow the flash until its cleared
Good thing you mentioned it, I was almost at a loss as to what was causing the problem
And yep, now you have it installed, make sure you are up to date 2.3.2.3 (Use GooManager to install the latest version), and then you can install any custom ROM you like from TWRP
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I'm in a bootloop mentally and technically! I've spent days trying to install Twrp, searching the forum, watching videos... Think I've tried most guides two or three times w/o success. From GooManager/Install OpenRecoveryScript it starts downloading and then aborts w/a "false MD5 blob" pop-up. When I tried to install directly I had a validated MD5.
This is not a very helpful description of the problem but I'm so brain-drained that I really can't recall all the different things I've tried. Amazed I've not bricked the thing! Am just hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
TF700T, v.4.0.3, Kernel 2.6.39.4.
I just checked the posts "suggested" last night when I posted in the wrong form and I've been to them all except the one about using motochopper to root and then using GooManager to install Twrp recovery. I'm already rooted. Should I unroot and reroot w/motochopper?
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I'm in a bootloop mentally and technically! I've spent days trying to install Twrp, searching the forum, watching videos... Think I've tried most guides two or three times w/o success. From GooManager/Install OpenRecoveryScript it starts downloading and then aborts w/a "false MD5 blob" pop-up. When I tried to install directly I had a validated MD5.
This is not a very helpful description of the problem but I'm so brain-drained that I really can't recall all the different things I've tried. Amazed I've not bricked the thing! Am just hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
TF700T, v.4.0.3, Kernel 2.6.39.4.
I just checked the posts "suggested" last night when I posted in the wrong form and I've been to them all except the one about using motochopper to root and then using GooManager to install Twrp recovery. I'm already rooted. Should I unroot and reroot w/motochopper?
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Is your bootloader unlocked? See http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/105 "You need to be bootloader unlocked to use custom recoveries."
taaz69 said:
Is your bootloader unlocked? See http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/105 "You need to be bootloader unlocked to use custom recoveries."
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Pretty sure I've already tried this. Page looks very familiar, but I will try "carefully" try it again. Thank you.
cBirdR said:
Pretty sure I've already tried this. Page looks very familiar, but I will try "carefully" try it again. Thank you.
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If you don't see"This device is unlocked" top left when you boot, you are not unlocked and cannot install a custom recovery
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taaz69 said:
Is your bootloader unlocked? See http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/105 "You need to be bootloader unlocked to use custom recoveries."
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taaz69, having the same problem I had b/4 following the "Recovery Image/Fastboot Method" on the link you furnished:
When I boot into fastboot (power on volume down) the only options that appear are two icons, "Wipe Data" and "Android". There is no usb icon to select.
Following "ADB/Terminal method" with terminal emulator or with adb it seems to be doing something, but I still cannot boot into the bootloader...same two "Wipe Data" and "Android" icons.
berndblb said:
If you don't see"This device is unlocked" top left when you boot, you are not unlocked and cannot install a custom recovery
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
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berndbld, so no "unlocked" notification. Does this mean I cannot install Twrp and use GooManager? Where do I go from here?
cBirdR said:
taaz69, having the same problem I had b/4 following the "Recovery Image/Fastboot Method" on the link you furnished:
When I boot into fastboot (power on volume down) the only options that appear are two icons, "Wipe Data" and "Android". There is no usb icon to select.
Following "ADB/Terminal method" with terminal emulator or with adb it seems to be doing something, but I still cannot boot into the bootloader...same two "Wipe Data" and "Android" icons.
berndbld, so no "unlocked" notification. Does this mean I cannot install Twrp and use GooManager? Where do I go from here?
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You can download the Asus Unlock app V8 from Asus website.. You need to install it on your device and open it. It will walk you through the whole process. It is very quick and easy.. Good luck. :fingers-crossed:
cBirdR said:
taaz69, having the same problem I had b/4 following the "Recovery Image/Fastboot Method" on the link you furnished:
When I boot into fastboot (power on volume down) the only options that appear are two icons, "Wipe Data" and "Android". There is no usb icon to select.
Following "ADB/Terminal method" with terminal emulator or with adb it seems to be doing something, but I still cannot boot into the bootloader...same two "Wipe Data" and "Android" icons.
berndbld, so no "unlocked" notification. Does this mean I cannot install Twrp and use GooManager? Where do I go from here?
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Yeah, like LetMeKnow said, you have to unlock your tab using the Asus Unlock tool.
The info on the TWRP site is somewhat outdated and refers to the JB 4.1 bootloader. Under JB 4.2,
if you boot into the bootloader menu, you are already in fastboot mode by default. Under 4.1 you would select the USB icon to start fastboot. Oh, btw, if you boot with Power and Volme Down, you ARE in the bootloader...
I do hope you have RCK in addition to the Android and Wipe Data in your bootlaoder menu! Otherwise something is seriously wrong here!
Once you unlocked you will be able to use GooManager or the ADB method to flash TWRP.
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berndblb said:
I do hope you have RCK in addition to the Android and Wipe Data in your bootlaoder menu! Otherwise something is seriously wrong here!
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IIRC the old 9.4.x bootloader used some other way to boot to recovery.
@cBirdR: if your firmware version is still 9.4.5.26 or earlier, be sure to read the thread about NVFlash *before* you install anything and create your blobs for unbricking.
_that said:
IIRC the old 9.4.x bootloader used some other way to boot to recovery.
@cBirdR: if your firmware version is still 9.4.5.26 or earlier, be sure to read the thread about NVFlash *before* you install anything and create your blobs for unbricking.
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The 9.4.x bootloader was alsmost the same as the new bootloader, the only difference is that it had 4 options (fastboot, recovery, coldboot and wipe data) instead of 3.And iirc if the device was locked the fastboot option (USB icon) was hidden but the recovery was always there (RCK icon).
LetMeKnow said:
You can download the Asus Unlock app V8 from Asus website.. You need to install it on your device and open it. It will walk you through the whole process. It is very quick and easy.. Good luck. :fingers-crossed:
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Forestalling further ****ups, Asus says V8 is for 4.2 JB. I'm still on 4.0.3 ICS. Shouldn't I be using the V7 Unlock Device App?
cBirdR said:
Forestalling further ****ups, Asus says V8 is for 4.2 JB. I'm still on 4.0.3 ICS. Shouldn't I be using the V7 Unlock Device App?
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@cBirdR: Did you see _that's post? Stop what you are doing and check your firmware version! If you have .26 or earlier, you are in a very enviable position! You cannot use NVflash on later firmware versions.
Think long and hard about letting this opportunity pass.....
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Yes, read _that's post, but my build is 9.4.5.30 so thought did not apply to me. Closed the window I had open on NVflash. Are you saying I should not use the Asus apk?
cBirdR said:
Yes, read _that's post, but my build is 9.4.5.30 so thought did not apply to me. Closed the window I had open on NVflash. Are you saying I should not use the Asus apk?
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No you are ok. Your one build too late to enjoy an unbrickable tablet
Go ahead, use the tool to unlock and proceed as planned.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
berndblb said:
No you are ok. Your one build too late to enjoy an unbrickable tablet
Go ahead, use the tool to unlock and proceed as planned.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
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Well, I've finally got Twrp installed, but cannot reboot into recovery from GooMgr or Clock Mode, only via the bootloader. I was re-reading you guys' posts and your #7 says it all. No RCK. I tried downloading it with Clock Mod, indicated success but nothing changed.
Twrp's Reboot Menu only lists System and Power Off, no Recovery or Bootloader option. But Clock Mode Recovery says current recovery is TWRP. Is it time for me to head for the Twrp forum? I know it's time to donate.
cBirdR said:
Well, I've finally got Twrp installed, but cannot reboot into recovery from GooMgr or Clock Mode, only via the bootloader. I was re-reading you guys' posts and your #7 says it all. No RCK. I tried downloading it with Clock Mod, indicated success but nothing changed.
Twrp's Reboot Menu only lists System and Power Off, no Recovery or Bootloader option. But Clock Mode Recovery says current recovery is TWRP. Is it time for me to head for the Twrp forum? I know it's time to donate.
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I have not used Goo and CM. Therefore, I don't know what they have on their boot menu. About the TWRP reboot menu, there are only two options. One is System and other is Power Off.. If you want to boot into the bootloader, you need to use the power button + volume down when your device is in the off state. Also, if you have the latest bootloader, you should see three icons: RCK, Android, and Wipe..
LetMeKnow said:
I have not used Goo and CM. Therefore, I don't know what they have on their boot menu. About the TWRP reboot menu, there are only two options. One is System and other is Power Off.. If you want to boot into the bootloader, you need to use the power button + volume down when your device is in the off state. Also, if you have the latest bootloader, you should see three icons: RCK, Android, and Wipe..
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You could download Quick boot from the Playstore then you will get the options you want.
maxal said:
You could download Quick boot from the Playstore then you will get the options you want.
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Thanks for the information. I use power menu from the play store and it also has the soft screen off option..
cBirdR said:
Well, I've finally got Twrp installed, but cannot reboot into recovery from GooMgr or Clock Mode, only via the bootloader. I was re-reading you guys' posts and your #7 says it all. No RCK. I tried downloading it with Clock Mod, indicated success but nothing changed.
Twrp's Reboot Menu only lists System and Power Off, no Recovery or Bootloader option. But Clock Mode Recovery says current recovery is TWRP. Is it time for me to head for the Twrp forum? I know it's time to donate.
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Let me make sure I understand you correctly:
You have TWRP installed and can boot into it - correct?
Which version of TWRP?
I have no idea what Clock Mod is and I wouldn't use GooManager for anything but installing TWRP.
As _that said, the ICS bootloader may have had a different way to boot into recovery, I don't know - I did not have ICS on this tab ever. But if you can boot into TWRP (hopefully version 2.5, 2.6 will do in a pinch) it does not matter.
If all that is true, select 'Backup' in TWRP and make a nandroid of your current setup. And I assume you have backed up all personal data, pictures, videos etc to an external SD card anyway.....
Assuming you want to run a custom rom, go to the OP of the CROMi-X thread, download and flash the 10.6.1.14.8 bootloader/TWRP 2.5 package and then boot back into system which should happen automatically, but if it doesn't, just boot back into system once.
Boot back into TWRP, select 'Wipe' and swipe the button to do a factory reset. This is crucial. You do not want to install a JB 4.2.1 based rom without doing a factory reset first.
Go back to the Home page in TWRP, select 'Install', navigate to the CROMi-X 4.7 rom you downloaded to your external card and flash it.
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berndblb: Cannot boot into TWRP from GooMgr. Pauses a bit on the Asus logo then boots normally. Only method to boot into TWRP is power off, boot w/ boot with Power and Volume Down, b/4 the three icons Wipe, USB, Android appear, push power down and it boots into TWRP (version 2.6.0.0). Not going to try the second part of your post re OP of CROMi-X thread until I see what you have to say this.
ClockworkMod (ROM Manager), koushikdutta developer. I'm sure you know it.
LetMeKnow and Maxal:
TWRP on my Nexus7 has four choices under the Reboot Menu: System, Power Off, Recovery and Bootloader. TWRP on TF700T only System and Power Off. Also there is no RCK icon when
I did get a backup last night using TWRP.
I've used Quick boot for years and cannot boot into recovery thru it...same result as when try to reboot into recovery w/GooMgr.
Appreciation to you all.
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Not very adept w/Multi-Quote!
berndblb: Cannot boot into TWRP from GooMgr. Pauses a bit on the Asus logo then boots normally. Only method to boot into TWRP is power off, boot w/ boot with Power and Volume Down, b/4 the three icons Wipe, USB, Android appear, push power down and it boots into TWRP (version 2.6.0.0). Not going to try the second part of your post re OP of CROMi-X thread until I see what you have to say this.
ClockworkMod (ROM Manager), koushikdutta developer. I'm sure you know it.
LetMeKnow and Maxal:
TWRP on my Nexus7 has four choices under the Reboot Menu: System, Power Off, Recovery and Bootloader. TWRP on TF700T only System and Power Off. Also there is no RCK icon when
I did get a backup last night using TWRP.
I've used Quick boot for years and cannot boot into recovery thru it...same result as when try to reboot into recovery w/GooMgr.
Appreciation to you all.
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It is odd. RCK is a part of your bootloader. If it is not there, then something is wrong with your bootloader. It just my understanding about the bootloader. I am wrong so many times about the Android OS. So please don't take it seriously until some experts confirm it.. If you screw up your bootloader, I don't think there are many options for you to fix it. Now you still can access to it. I would suggest that you do a factory reset and download the full latest firmware from Asus website and update your bootloader.. It just my opinion. I am very sure some experts here will chime in and give you a better instructions or guides.. Good luck.
I'm having an issue where my tab won't boot into the recovery. I'm running cromix 4.7.0, and downloaded twrp 4.6.1 through goo manager today...when it reboots and is supposed to go to the recovery but it just reboots. I also tried booting yup recovery from the power menu, and the bootloader and the same thing happened. I was cleaning up files that were taking internal memory space today, could I have deleted something that's causing this issue? Thanks in advance.
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I'm having an issue where my tab won't boot into the recovery. I'm running cromix 4.7.0, and downloaded twrp 4.6.1 through goo manager today...when it reboots and is supposed to go to the recovery but it just reboots. I also tried booting yup recovery from the power menu, and the bootloader and the same thing happened. I was cleaning up files that were taking internal memory space today, could I have deleted something that's causing this issue? Thanks in advance.
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Sounds like it didn't flash properly to me. I'll be preparing a new version of my bootloader and twrp flashable zip later today after I test twrp 2.6.1.0
Have you tried flashing twrp via the fastboot method?
I did try the fastboot method as well.
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I did try the fastboot method as well.
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The only time i had this issue was when i used Hund kernel (which had a know reboot to recovery bug) and the workaround was to press the Power button until the tablet reboot, then access to Recovery was granted. Otherwise i have no idea what might cause the issue.
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AndroidFTW11 said:
I'm having an issue where my tab won't boot into the recovery. I'm running cromix 4.7.0, and downloaded twrp 4.6.1 through goo manager today...when it reboots and is supposed to go to the recovery but it just reboots. I also tried booting yup recovery from the power menu, and the bootloader and the same thing happened. I was cleaning up files that were taking internal memory space today, could I have deleted something that's causing this issue? Thanks in advance.
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Since installing CM10.1.3RC, reboot to recovery from CWM doesn't work. Both TRWP and CWM recoveries fail. Can manually enter recovery. Goo Manager will still reboot into recovery, either TRWP or CWM. Seems like this started with the installation of the latest CM RC.
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Since installing CM10.1.3RC, reboot to recovery from CWM doesn't work. Both TRWP and CWM recoveries fail. Can manually enter recovery. Goo Manager will still reboot into recovery, either TRWP or CWM. Seems like this started with the installation of the latest CM RC.
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Have you considered reflash the latest Asus firmware and fastboot TWRP or CWM? It may solve your problem..
re: similar issue
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Have you considered reflash the latest Asus firmware and fastboot TWRP or CWM? It may solve your problem..
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I'm reluctant to nuke my current installation, particularly since it reboots to recovery with Goo Manager. I'll wait for the next iteration of CM or CWM, if it doesn't solve the issue I may go for it.
Pretoriano80 said:
The only time i had this issue was when i used Hund kernel (which had a know reboot to recovery bug) and the workaround was to press the Power button until the tablet reboot, then access to Recovery was granted. Otherwise i have no idea what might cause the issue.
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This worked, but had to boot to the bootloader then recovery. Thanks
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Have you considered reflash the latest Asus firmware and fastboot TWRP or CWM? It may solve your problem..
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How would I go about doing a flash of the latest ASUS Firmware, I am currently on CM 10.1 and cannot get into recovery (even using goomanager). I did try to flash via fastboot but it does not seem to work. There is an error when I select RCK in fastboot, I can't remember off hand but it has to do with fastboot error, could this be my error?
ffalzone23 said:
How would I go about doing a flash of the latest ASUS Firmware, I am currently on CM 10.1 and cannot get into recovery (even using goomanager). I did try to flash via fastboot but it does not seem to work. There is an error when I select RCK in fastboot, I can't remember off hand but it has to do with fastboot error, could this be my error?
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I replied on the other post...