[Q] REQ Complete Guide to installing CM10.1 Nightlies on TF300T - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi All,
I am looking for a complete guide (or links to various parts) to install the new CM10.1 nightlies that started on 5/19/2013.
I've been looking through XDA and I see a lot of information that's dated for the 4.2.1 and earlier, but nothing that confirms these steps work for these new nightlies.
1. Unlock BL using ASUS v8? (I am on 4.2.1)
2. Root it (how, what procedure should I follow and which files)?
3. Which BL should I install? I've been using CWM on my GS3, but a lot of these guides use TWRP. which versions
4. This guide looks dated, please confirm
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055430
5. Any recommendations for a better ROM? Or is the CM10.1 the best for this tablet?
6. Since I have the WIFI version of this, I am assuming I dont need to worries about the baseband updates that were recently required for the CM10.1 updates? If I am wrong, please advise.
Thanks for you help in advance!

snoopspecial said:
Hi All,
I am looking for a complete guide (on links to various parts) to install the new CM10.1 nightlies that started on 5/19/2013.
I've been looking through XDA and I see a lot of information thats dated for the 4.2.1 and earlier, but nothing that confirms these steps work for these new nightlies.
1. Unlock BL using ASUS v8? (I am on 4.2.1)
2. Root it (how, what procedure should I follow and which files)?
3. Which BL should I install? I've been using CWM on my GS3, but a lot of these guides use TWRP. which versions
4. This guide looks dated, please confirm
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2055430
5. Any recommendations for a better ROM? Or is the CM10.1 the best for this tablet?
6. Since I have the WIFI version of this, I am assuming I dont need to worries about the baseband updates that were recently required for the CM10.1 updates? If I am wrong, please advise.
Thanks for you help in advance!
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Most of your questions have already been answered multiple times. Ill do my best to summarize the answers ......
1) V8 unlocks most although there are some who arent able to unlock after having things come back from Asus from repair.
2) Unless you are stuck on a locked bootloader, skip rooting if you are planning on installing a custom rom..... why waste your time rooting something you wont be using? If you fall into this category, your option are limited but there is a way to root without TWRP or CWM.
3) Personally I have found that the 4.1 bootloader version 10.4.2.20 seems to play nicest with my tf300t. This of course means im stuck using Roms made specifically for 4.1 bootloaders. Im using twrp 2.4.4.0. Instructions on downgrading firmware are all over, but im pretty sure you must have an unlocked bootloader for this as well. Its a simple fastboot command to push the older system blob file to the device. Relatively easy.
4) Cant comment as I dont use CM
5) Im using CleanRom Inheritance and found that it not only benches higher, but runs much much faster than anything else I have tried on my tablet. I started with the latest 4.2.1 ROM and Bootloader. After trying everything out and everything lagging on my tablet, I decided to downgrade firmware. ROMS are nothing but personal preference, but, I find personally that Cromi ( for 4.1 ) along with Unter's kernel,makes my device smooth as butter. YMMV
6) Again, I cant comment as I dont use CM. Maybe someone else can chime in on this ? There are PLENTY of rom options available. Just try things out and see what you like best. Just remember to read the roms OP very carefully to make sure you have the proper bootloader installed for it. You can brick your device if you mismatch the rom and bootloaders.
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pyraxiate said:
Most of your questions have already been answered multiple times. Ill do my best to summarize the answers ......
1) V8 unlocks most although there are some who arent able to unlock after having things come back from Asus from repair.
2) Unless you are stuck on a locked bootloader, skip rooting if you are planning on installing a custom rom..... why waste your time rooting something you wont be using? If you fall into this category, your option are limited but there is a way to root without TWRP or CWM.
3) Personally I have found that the 4.1 bootloader version 10.4.2.20 seems to play nicest with my tf300t. This of course means im stuck using Roms made specifically for 4.1 bootloaders. Im using twrp 2.4.4.0. Instructions on downgrading firmware are all over, but im pretty sure you must have an unlocked bootloader for this as well. Its a simple fastboot command to push the older system blob file to the device. Relatively easy.
4) Cant comment as I dont use CM
5) Im using CleanRom Inheritance and found that it not only benches higher, but runs much much faster than anything else I have tried on my tablet. I started with the latest 4.2.1 ROM and Bootloader. After trying everything out and everything lagging on my tablet, I decided to downgrade firmware. ROMS are nothing but personal preference, but, I find personally that Cromi ( for 4.1 ) along with Unter's kernel,makes my device smooth as butter. YMMV
6) Again, I cant comment as I dont use CM. Maybe someone else can chime in on this ? There are PLENTY of rom options available. Just try things out and see what you like best. Just remember to read the roms OP very carefully to make sure you have the proper bootloader installed for it. You can brick your device if you mismatch the rom and bootloaders.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda app-developers app
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First of all, thanks for the quick reply and detail!
1. I have a new one - so hopefully I should be ok. But I'll use v8
2. Great point, duh! The ROMs are already rooted!
3. I'd like to stick with the 4.2.2 bootloaders since my other devices are all running the same stuff. I haven't used TWRP before - any preference to that versus CWM?
4. no worries
5. I'll definitely keep in mind along with your bootloader suggestion should I downgrade. I've felt the lag with the ASUS Stock 4.2.1 ROM and all it's bloatware - I'm expect an immediate change right there with a clean rom.
6. yeah that is the primary reason I am asking about which bootloader to use with CM10.1's new nightlies.

snoopspecial said:
First of all, thanks for the quick reply and detail!
1. I have a new one - so hopefully I should be ok. But I'll use v8
2. Great point, duh! The ROMs are already rooted!
3. I'd like to stick with the 4.2.2 bootloaders since my other devices are all running the same stuff. I haven't used TWRP before - any preference to that versus CWM?
4. no worries
5. I'll definitely keep in mind along with your bootloader suggestion should I downgrade. I've felt the lag with the ASUS Stock 4.2.1 ROM and all it's bloatware - I'm expect an immediate change right there with a clean rom.
6. yeah that is the primary reason I am asking about which bootloader to use with CM10.1's new nightlies.
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To be honest, the lag is still there accross all the 4.2 roms I tried, even debloated. Its not as bad but its still there. My alternate device has a beastly exynos in it so im used to a perfect smooth experience. I notice even a little bit of jitter and it drives me crazy ( hence why I downgraded to 4.1 ) .
As far as what bootloader to use for which CM rom, each will tell you which to use specifically. I saw there is a cm10.1 for 4.2 and for 4.1. Just make sure to match things.
I used to be a CWM user all the way, but twrp does trump it in features and usability, especially for the transformer series. I beleive there is only one single twrp that works properly on the new bootloader for stock based roms ( no cwm will work on it at all). It ends in .42 so make sure you flash the correct one. If not, your partitions wont be writable.
One MAJOR warning.........
Do NOT use the wipe / factory reset on ANY bootloader. You will brick your tablet!!! Permanently!!!!
You can ONLY use the wipes inside of twrp / CWM.
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dude, you are so awesome!
definitely smart to have installed TWRP - CWM through ROM Manager tried to suggest installing a TF201 recovery. From the web site it's vague but suggest a TF101 image as well.
I followed your suggestion and downloaded the 42 TWRP recovery from after having done all the SDK Tools installation and testing connectivity with FASTBOOT (from the installed SDK package, not random ones from the internet).
http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/97
I'm up in TWRP and running a backup of the ASUS original installation, will copy to External SD card.
previously i've formatted the internal card and then installed the ROM and GAPPS. Should I not do this?
thanks again! I'm keeping notes and will update when done.

pyraxiate said:
Most of your questions have already been answered multiple times. Ill do my best to summarize the answers ......
1) V8 unlocks most although there are some who arent able to unlock after having things come back from Asus from repair.
2) Unless you are stuck on a locked bootloader, skip rooting if you are planning on installing a custom rom..... why waste your time rooting something you wont be using? If you fall into this category, your option are limited but there is a way to root without TWRP or CWM.
3) Personally I have found that the 4.1 bootloader version 10.4.2.20 seems to play nicest with my tf300t. This of course means im stuck using Roms made specifically for 4.1 bootloaders. Im using twrp 2.4.4.0. Instructions on downgrading firmware are all over, but im pretty sure you must have an unlocked bootloader for this as well. Its a simple fastboot command to push the older system blob file to the device. Relatively easy.
4) Cant comment as I dont use CM
5) Im using CleanRom Inheritance and found that it not only benches higher, but runs much much faster than anything else I have tried on my tablet. I started with the latest 4.2.1 ROM and Bootloader. After trying everything out and everything lagging on my tablet, I decided to downgrade firmware. ROMS are nothing but personal preference, but, I find personally that Cromi ( for 4.1 ) along with Unter's kernel,makes my device smooth as butter. YMMV
6) Again, I cant comment as I dont use CM. Maybe someone else can chime in on this ? There are PLENTY of rom options available. Just try things out and see what you like best. Just remember to read the roms OP very carefully to make sure you have the proper bootloader installed for it. You can brick your device if you mismatch the rom and bootloaders.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda app-developers app
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snoopspecial said:
dude, you are so awesome!
definitely smart to have installed TWRP - CWM through ROM Manager tried to suggest installing a TF201 recovery. From the web site it's vague but suggest a TF101 image as well.
I followed your suggestion and downloaded the 42 TWRP recovery from after having done all the SDK Tools installation and testing connectivity with FASTBOOT (from the installed SDK package, not random ones from the internet).
http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/97
I'm up in TWRP and running a backup of the ASUS original installation, will copy to External SD card.
previously i've formatted the internal card and then installed the ROM and GAPPS. Should I not do this?
thanks again! I'm keeping notes and will update when done.
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okay - lots of options in TWRP - going the simple safe route and just following the norm:
http://teamw.in/whattowipe

snoopspecial said:
dude, you are so awesome!
definitely smart to have installed TWRP - CWM through ROM Manager tried to suggest installing a TF201 recovery. From the web site it's vague but suggest a TF101 image as well.
I followed your suggestion and downloaded the 42 TWRP recovery from after having done all the SDK Tools installation and testing connectivity with FASTBOOT (from the installed SDK package, not random ones from the internet).
http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/97
I'm up in TWRP and running a backup of the ASUS original installation, will copy to External SD card.
previously i've formatted the internal card and then installed the ROM and GAPPS. Should I not do this?
thanks again! I'm keeping notes and will update when done.
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Im assuming you are flashing CM10 then? The only important thing is fully read the OP and match your bootloader to whatever one they tell you. Its generally not a suggestion, but an actual requirement.
Mines a 32gb so I keep all of my backups and rom flashes right on the internal storage. I feel its safer in case of SD corruption or an accidental wipe. It doesnt hurt to have it in 2 places though ( backup your original rom to SD card but keep everything on the internal as well ). I always flash from internal ( roms and nandroids alike ). Ive never had an issue.
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so this is what i've done so far and am stuck now it seems. probably a mismatch between the CM ROM and the BOOTLOADER.
1. Installed TWRP 2.5.0.0 - version ending with 42.
2. From the Wipe -> Advanced in TWRP, I selected SYSTEM, CACHE, DALVIK CACHE, and DATA (skipped the last two options).
3. I have the ROMs/GAPPS on my external SD card (and backup now too)
4. I installed today's nightly CM 10.1 for TF300T and the 20130301-signed (per 4.2.2 CM builds).
5. Reboot (via TWRP, Power Off)
I hit the power button to turn on and it gets stuck at the ASUS screen. Cannot boot into ROM either via the Android icon in the Bootloader menu.

snoopspecial said:
so this is what i've done so far and am stuck now it seems. probably a mismatch between the CM ROM and the BOOTLOADER.
1. Installed TWRP 2.5.0.0 - version ending with 42.
2. From the Wipe -> Advanced in TWRP, I selected SYSTEM, CACHE, DALVIK CACHE, and DATA (skipped the last two options).
3. I have the ROMs/GAPPS on my external SD card (and backup now too)
4. I installed today's nightly CM 10.1 for TF300T and the 20130301-signed (per 4.2.2 CM builds).
5. Reboot (via TWRP, Power Off)
I hit the power button to turn on and it gets stuck at the ASUS screen. Cannot boot into ROM either via the Android icon in the Bootloader menu.
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going to give Cromi 4.2.1 a try too while I am in this bootloader:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204166
I have the matching ASUS bootloader and TWRP combination this the ROM needs.
As for the CM10.1 - looks like for TF300T they are still using the older JB requirements... but still researching.

snoopspecial said:
going to give Cromi 4.2.1 a try too while I am in this bootloader:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204166
I have the matching ASUS bootloader and TWRP combination this the ROM needs.
As for the CM10.1 - looks like for TF300T they are still using the older JB requirements... but still researching.
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interesting - this ROM is packed with configuration options - you can really tailor your install.. very interesting - should work since it is a stock-based rom. we'll see. installing now.

snoopspecial said:
interesting - this ROM is packed with configuration options - you can really tailor your install.. very interesting - should work since it is a stock-based rom. we'll see. installing now.
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yeah so that worked fine. the CM10.1 version must require some different combination.

taking your suggestions now and downgrading to the 4.1 bootloader. will also install the CleanInheritance rom.
by the way, thanks again for your help and suggestions!

So just for other people out there... if you want to run the TF300T downloads from get.cm (the nightlies as of now).
I've confirmed the following requirements:
1. 10.4.2.20 - TWRP 2.5.0.0 - JB
2. CM 10.1 5/25/2013 Nighty (This is a 4.2.2 ROM - requiring the JB, not 4.2 bootloader - i imagine at some point this will be updated)
3. GAPPS 20130301-signed
ah so nice!

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Easy Guide to Unlock, Root, and Flash ROM?

Hey guys, I just unlocked and flashed ROM on my LG Optimus G phone and looking to do the same with the TFT300T.
I did read some of the stickies, and there are various ways of doing this.
Anyone recently unlock, root, and install ROM on your TF300T? Which directions did you take? I am looking for the simplest and user friendly solutions. Any tips are much appreciated.
Thanks
What rom/ android version are you currently running?
I am on 4.2.1
First off you need to go to Asus support site and download the v8 unlock apk & run it (unlocking your bootloader).
Then have a good read here to learn how to flash the compatible TWRP custom recovery (2.4.4.0), the root your device.
As of know I don't know about any custom roms that will boot with the newest bootloader. Correct me if I'm wrong here.
Do have a good read though, and read it again - and make sure you understand it and then read some again. Then proceed by following the steps to the letter.
Have fun! :good:
Can I just download an older unlock apk if the current ROMs don't run with the v8 unlock?
No. If you updated to 4.2.1 you need to use the v8 apk.
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No. If you updated to 4.2.1 you need to use the v8 apk.
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Got it. So if I am on 4.2.1, there's no ROM that I can flash? Just want to get that absolutely correct.
Not that I'm aware of at this point. The new bootloader uses a different partition layout than the "older" 4.1 ones, so it will soft brick (as will flashing the wrong recovery, you'll want the latest twrp 2.4.4.0)
Thanks. That's really good to know.
So at this point, for anyone on the OTA 4.2.1, we can unlock and root but cannot install any kernels or ROMs yet, correct? Anyone know if CleanROM is being updated to work for us yet?
I think you can try this ROM.
Thanks, I had a look at that. I'm having a hard time figuring out which set of "instructions" to use. The ones on the OP:
Code:
Installation instructions:
- Unlock your device using the Asus supplied APK. Search around the forum for the official unlocking app.
- Install a custom recovery such as TWRP. Follow the instructions in the TWRP thread (website)
- Copy over the ROM zip to your Internal Storage or your microsd card
- Boot into recovery and simply install the ROM. This ROM will NOT wipe your current ROM settings
- Enjoy!
Or at the bottom of post #3 (where it seems to have the download links) it says "BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL ANYTHING IN THE JB 4.2.1 folder BELOW CLICK THIS LINK FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS!"
Which then gives you this set of instructions:
Code:
The stock ROM is uploading in the JB 4.2.1 subfolder of the main download folder on the first page..
Be warned that once you do this... you will not be able to simply restore your backup and go back to 4.1.1. You will need to flash the JB bootloader ( think craig gomez has a package for it) and repartition your tablet. So be ready to STAY on 4.2.1
Instructions:
1. Make a full backup of your internal storage and copy it over to your computer after. Do a "nandroid" or "backup" in TWRP and copy the resulting folder/files to your computer (if you want a backup...)
2. Download and copy the Energy_JB_4.2.1_Partitions.zip to your tab.
3. Reboot into recovery and flash the above mentioned file. Reboot.
4. Wait while the blue line at the bottom is doing its thing. At the top you should see a "signature match" message. This WILL WIPE YOUR INTERNAL STORAGE. Which is why I recommend a backup!
5. At this point the tablet will NOT boot. You need to manually reboot and get back into recovery. Hold power and volume down and choose "RCK".
6. Either using an sdcard or adb, copy over the actual ROM zip Energy.TF201.JB.03.15.2013.STOCK.zip and flash it! Reboot... and... Enjoy.
Having started on the OTA 4.2.1, I can't figure out what I need to do here. Do I require the Partitions.zip, or am I already set with that having installed 4.2.1 prior? Conflicting sets of instructions are bad...
Silas0220 said:
So at this point, for anyone on the OTA 4.2.1, we can unlock and root but cannot install any kernels or ROMs yet, correct? Anyone know if CleanROM is being updated to work for us yet?
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Sbdags is working on it and has made some great progress. He's got it figured out where we are gonna be able to flash the bootloader, kernel, and custom recovery all at one time. From what I've read, I have a feeling a release is coming pretty soon.
Just keep up with the thread and you'll be good to go.
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That sounds great. It was so much easier flashing my LGOG phone.
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Following
Im posting because I want to keep up on this thread, I too have an ASUS TF300 with 4.2.1 and want to root it and install a custom ROM like I have on my Droid Razr.
I tried several ROMs and this was the only one I was able to get to work.
glamisldy said:
Im posting because I want to keep up on this thread, I too have an ASUS TF300 with 4.2.1 and want to root it and install a custom ROM like I have on my Droid Razr.
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You too huh?
I need to get my bootloader unlocked...
Yeah, more of the same for my TF300T...
Silas0220 said:
Having started on the OTA 4.2.1, I can't figure out what I need to do here. Do I require the Partitions.zip, or am I already set with that having installed 4.2.1 prior? Conflicting sets of instructions are bad...
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I have been having lag issues since the OTA upgrade to 4.2.1 and figured putting a custom ROM on the TF300T might help things out. Glad I came in here. I had unlocked it via the ASUS website: http://www.service.asus.com/#!downloads/c1wax
So what else can u do with unlock?
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[Q] Root, Custom Roms, Unlock on Asus TF700T

Hello,
i was wondering if someone could answer some questions that i have about android and the asus tf700t.
now i already searched on google and on xda but there are so many informations and i just cant tell which one is the "best" or the right one.
My Asus is unlocked. i got that far and didnt think it would be too hard to root but i see command lines and/or 3 different kinds of software or files that i have to download first or programs like unlockroot etc.
so i was wondering if you could answer me a few questions.
1. do i need to root to put on a custom rom or is it enough that the device is unlocked?
2. what is the easiest and safest way to root?
3. what are 3 good custom roms?
i have android 4.1.1 on my asus and heard that 4.2 is out so i would like to update it but i never had an android device until now so i just want to make sure i m not destroying it after 3 months of use.
Thank you very much
Ben
Custom ROMS are pre rooted, usually, so you best bet would:
1. Update to stock 4.2.1
2. Root using Motochopper
3. Download GooManager(give root rights') from Play Store and Install TWRP by installing open script recovery.
4. Perform a factory reset via TWRP, without wiping Internal storage, or MicroSD card.
5. Install CromiX or CyanogenMod
There are other ROMS out there, but it is advised to install CromiX first because it is stock based and can be flashed over the stock ROM.
Also, make sure you know how to get into the recovery manually, and make sure you check files before flashing to make sure things downloaded properly.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD
ROM: CleanRom Xenogenesis 4.4 DeOdex
Kernel: Hundsbuah's V3.0.5 OC Kernel
Theme: Timberwolf's Blues and Jazz Theme
Thank you for the short guide....
but here is the first problem i have....
i dont know how to upgrade to 4.2.1. or if that update is available for my device yet. some pages said it is. some said its not available.
i have no idea where to get it since over the air update is not possible due to the unlock.
ben9000 said:
Thank you for the short guide....
but here is the first problem i have....
i dont know how to upgrade to 4.2.1. or if that update is available for my device yet. some pages said it is. some said its not available.
i have no idea where to get it since over the air update is not possible due to the unlock.
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Asus pulled the JB 4.2.1 firmware off their website, probably because they realized it had too many bugs. They probably are working on a new release and I would wait for it.
In the meantime read the forums and familiarize yourself with the process of rooting, installing a custom recovery and flashing custom roms.
If you don't want to wait, search for the forums on the Motochopper tool. I believe you can also use it to gain root under 4.1, but I'm not 100% sure.
If you have root, download Goo Manager, tap the 3 dots in the upper right and choose: Install open recovery script.
This will install the TWRP 2.5.0 custom recovery.
Boot into TWRP and select 'Backup'. This will give you a nandroid backup of your current system. Copy it to a safe place.
Next, you still being on 4.1, you need to flash the JB 4.2 bootloader which is version 10.6.1.14.4. You'll find a link in post 1 of the Cromi Xenogenesis thread in the development section. The dev packaged it with TWRP 2.5. It doesn't hurt to re-install TWRP.
Also download the latest release of the Cromi-X (ODEX) ROM, currently 4.4.1, and place both zips into the root of your internal or external SD card (your choice).
Boot into recovery, choose 'Install', navigate to the 10.6.1.14.4 bootloader/TWRP zip you downloaded and swipe to flash it. After installation the tablet will reboot into your old rom - this is fine.
At this point, just to be safe, you may want to check if you have the correct bootloader installed: Boot up with Vol Down and Power button and read the tiny script. It gives you the bootloader version.
If you're 100% sure you have the correct bootloader and TWRP 2.5.0, proceed:
Boot into TWRP recovery again, select Install, select the CROMIX 4.4.1 zip and flash it.
The Aroma installer will start and give you options to choose from. Stick with most of the default options for the beginning. You can always re-flash the rom with a different set of options selected.
Enjoy!
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD

[Q] Stuck on boot animation Cromi X 5.2.2 Help

So finally took the plunge and flashed Cromi-X 5,2,2. Current set up is bootloader 10.8, TWRP 2.5.0 unlocked and rooted. I was running fine for a couple of days and decided to try cromi control to turn of a couple of notifications.I didnt reboot from cromi control as I read there was a bug. I powered off using the power button and when powering back on I was stuck on boot animation. Options I chose on the original flash was _thatv4 10.8 with defaults. No ET / OV / OC / No tweaks. So i decided to dirty flash 5.2.2 again without formating data I got to upgrading apps and when it rebooted, back stuck on animation. I am going to try flashing my original stock asus nandroid.prior to 5.2.2 just to get it working for the evening.
Doing a search of the thread now... See this has been covered on 5.2.1. I may have to wipe / format data IDK
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Update
Restored my nandroid and back up and running.. Guess I have some reading to do.
Would updating to 8.10 and latest TWRP help any? Maybe try that and use _thatv7 next go around.
GPWILL said:
Restored my nandroid and back up and running.. Guess I have some reading to do.
Would updating to 8.10 and latest TWRP help any? Maybe try that and use _thatv7 next go around.
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It is always good to have the latest bootloader and TWRP. What is your firmware or bootloader now? What do you want to achieve or usage on your device? _that v7 on Cromi X is a nice combo with speed and stability...
GPWILL said:
Restored my nandroid and back up and running.. Guess I have some reading to do.
Would updating to 8.10 and latest TWRP help any? Maybe try that and use _thatv7 next go around.
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Glad you got it working again. It's strange - what happened is typical for rebooting from the Cromi app, but you didn't.....
Did you do a factory wipe in TWRP before installing CROMi-X?
Also, it certainly wouldn't hurt to update your recovery. Just flash the bootloader/TWRP package in the CROMi-X OP and reboot to system.
My current working is 10.6.1.14.8 from ASUS and TWRP 2.5.0. I did a factory wipe in TWRP before flashing Cromi 5.2.2. Everything went smooth. I let google restore my apps when running thru the setup wizard. A little painful but only took 30 minor so. I didnt restore any apps or data from my TB. So I let it run for a couple of days with no issues. I ran into trouble with the chromi control. Wanted to get rid of that annoying external card notification. Powered off using the power button and boom. Things went south. I am not a overclock / tweak poweruser. Just wanted a little tweak since it looks like ASUS is not going to update anymore. My tab is a little over a year old and my only complaints have been browser lag and the painful lag of using the tablet when apps updates. My intent is to get 5.2.2. Run thru set up / installer a couple of times so I could get use the installer and then at some point venture into rom2sd or data2sd. Next go around I will get 5.2.2 working and nandroid that. I had tried B2R and it works ok. But with 5.2.2 it seems to give the tab a big 'push'. The browser worked way faster. I tried both stock and Chrome with 5.2.2 and was nice and smooth..
Thanks for the responses. If you think of anything else I appreciate it. Been on this forum for awhile and you guys are great!
GPWILL said:
My current working is 10.6.1.14.8 from ASUS and TWRP 2.5.0. I did a factory wipe in TWRP before flashing Cromi 5.2.2. Everything went smooth. I let google restore my apps when running thru the setup wizard. A little painful but only took 30 minor so. I didnt restore any apps or data from my TB. So I let it run for a couple of days with no issues. I ran into trouble with the chromi control. Wanted to get rid of that annoying external card notification. Powered off using the power button and boom. Things went south. I am not a overclock / tweak poweruser. Just wanted a little tweak since it looks like ASUS is not going to update anymore. My tab is a little over a year old and my only complaints have been browser lag and the painful lag of using the tablet when apps updates. My intent is to get 5.2.2. Run thru set up / installer a couple of times so I could get use the installer and then at some point venture into rom2sd or data2sd. Next go around I will get 5.2.2 working and nandroid that. I had tried B2R and it works ok. But with 5.2.2 it seems to give the tab a big 'push'. The browser worked way faster. I tried both stock and Chrome with 5.2.2 and was nice and smooth..
Thanks for the responses. If you think of anything else I appreciate it. Been on this forum for awhile and you guys are great!
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With your current firmware, 10.6.1.14.8, you should have the latest bootloader but you still need to update your TWRP to a later version, 2.6.1.0 or 2.6.3.0.. You need to pick one. I am still using 2.6.1.0 and it works fine at the moment and no plan to update to 2.6.3.0. I am very sure that you know how to update your custom recovery, TWRP,
If I am not mistaken, you have the old backup but not the 5.2.2 backup before it crashed... It is always a good idea to backup your good working current setup so you can go back or restore if something is going wrong.. One more thing about backup, it would be nice if you can keep your backup and personal stuff on your External SD, Not the internal SD...
Rom and kernel selections: Cromi v5.2.2 is the latest and the fastest in my opinion so it is your first choice unless you something else in mind.. You only have a few selections on kernel and they are all good and serve with a different purposes. sbdags is very closed to stock with a minimal modifications. _that v7 is the latest and more modifications comparing to sbdags. However, it is faster and more stable or most stable of all according to testers and users... Hund's kernel is the fastest of all with even more modifications and options for users to change settings. Testers and users report back with a little less stable comparing to _that but I don't have a single problem with this kernel... However, it is running a little warmer than sbdags and _that because it is running with higher frequency...Max kernel is another option but it seems like there is no supports at the moment. No one knows where he is, haha... Hopefully, we can hear back from him again...
Installation: Totally clean installing because you are already having issue...
1. Backup anything that you want to save including your personal data and files
2. Copy cromi and kernel that you want to install to your External SD because you want to format your data partition
3. Format your data partition and I mean Format, not wipe.
4. Wipe everything on your device including your system but not your external SD..
5. Install cromi and kernel of your choices
6. Reboot and let it sits for a few minutes, then you can do your setup from the setup wizard
7. Go back to your TWRP and do a nandroid backup to your External SD, just in case so you restore it
8. Install your apps or whatever you want from the google store, not from your TB so you can have a good and stable backup
9. After you are done with all the apps and games installation, you may want to do another backup in the TWRP
10. Now you can do whatever you want from this point and if you have more settings to do, you may want to do another backup as a Final backup and a good working one... You can delete the other backup from the previous if you have the final and working backup. You just need one good working backup..That is it..
You can always go back to TWRP to restore just your data or just a system or a whole backup. Those are the options that you can restore and good luck...:fingers-crossed:
LetMeKnow said:
With your current firmware, 10.6.1.14.8, you should have the latest bootloader but you still need to update your TWRP to a later version, 2.6.1.0 or 2.6.3.0.. You need to pick one. I am still using 2.6.1.0 and it works fine at the moment and no plan to update to 2.6.3.0. I am very sure that you know how to update your custom recovery, TWRP,
If I am not mistaken, you have the old backup but not the 5.2.2 backup before it crashed... It is always a good idea to backup your good working current setup so you can go back or restore if something is going wrong.. One more thing about backup, it would be nice if you can keep your backup and personal stuff on your External SD, Not the internal SD...
Rom and kernel selections: Cromi v5.2.2 is the latest and the fastest in my opinion so it is your first choice unless you something else in mind.. You only have a few selections on kernel and they are all good and serve with a different purposes. sbdags is very closed to stock with a minimal modifications. _that v7 is the latest and more modifications comparing to sbdags. However, it is faster and more stable or most stable of all according to testers and users... Hund's kernel is the fastest of all with even more modifications and options for users to change settings. Testers and users report back with a little less stable comparing to _that but I don't have a single problem with this kernel... However, it is running a little warmer than sbdags and _that because it is running with higher frequency...Max kernel is another option but it seems like there is no supports at the moment. No one knows where he is, haha... Hopefully, we can hear back from him again...
Installation: Totally clean installing because you are already having issue...
1. Backup anything that you want to save including your personal data and files
2. Copy cromi and kernel that you want to install to your External SD because you want to format your data partition
3. Format your data partition and I mean Format, not wipe.
4. Wipe everything on your device including your system but not your external SD..
5. Install cromi and kernel of your choices
6. Reboot and let it sits for a few minutes, then you can do your setup from the setup wizard
7. Go back to your TWRP and do a nandroid backup to your External SD, just in case so you restore it
8. Install your apps or whatever you want from the google store, not from your TB so you can have a good and stable backup
9. After you are done with all the apps and games installation, you may want to do another backup in the TWRP
10. Now you can do whatever you want from this point and if you have more settings to do, you may want to do another backup as a Final backup and a good working one... You can delete the other backup from the previous if you have the final and working backup. You just need one good working backup..That is it..
You can always go back to TWRP to restore just your data or just a system or a whole backup. Those are the options that you can restore and good luck...:fingers-crossed:
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Been awhile since I played with fastboot. Can I just flash the bootloader and twrp zip from the 5.2.2 Cromi thread and be ok? I know to flash this first and reboot into rom before flashing 5.2.2 again. Otherwise I will get fastboot going again.
"10.6.1.14.10 US Bootloader and TWRP 2.6.1.0 DOWNLOAD 1" This is in scenario 2 which doesnt really apply because I dont have a custom rom installed yet at this point.
I am saving these notes for future reference. Thanks for the time in writing these up.
GPWILL said:
Been awhile since I played with fastboot. Can I just flash the bootloader and twrp zip from the 5.2.2 Cromi thread and be ok? I know to flash this first and reboot into rom before flashing 5.2.2 again. Otherwise I will get fastboot going again.
"10.6.1.14.10 US Bootloader and TWRP 2.6.1.0 DOWNLOAD 1" This is in scenario 2 which doesnt really apply because I dont have a custom rom installed yet at this point.
I am saving these notes for future reference. Thanks for the time in writing these up.
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I think that it would fine since you are running TWRP 2.5. Please be careful when you install custom recovery and bootloader. If you make a mistake, it could brick your device, just my two cents.. Please ask a lot of questions to be sure...
Note: From your TWRP 2.5, install 10.6.1.14.10 first and reboot so the blob can update your bootloader. When it boots into the system, then you need to reboot it back into your TWRP 2.5 and install the TWRP 2.6.1.0. When it is done, then you need to shut it down and use your power button and volume down to boot back into your new TWRP...Good luck..:fingers-crossed:
Always check your download "MD5 Sum" to verify that you have a good download....
You have my attention now and I will take your offer to ask questions. So if I understand correctly the bootloader and twrp zip from above will allow to flash them individually? In twrp point to the zip and it gives you options to flash the bootloader without twrp? I would do this:
1. boot into twrp and choose install.
2. choose zip from above
3. choose bootloader only?
4. reboot into rom. let it sit for a few.
5 reboot into twrp
6 choose new twrp?
7 reboot into rom.
Just trying to be clear so no brick...
I would upgrade in goomanager. Thats how I got twrp to begin with. But I have read it doesnt work anymore?
GPWILL said:
You have my attention now and I will take your offer to ask questions. So if I understand correctly the bootloader and twrp zip from above will allow to flash them individually? In twrp point to the zip and it gives you options to flash the bootloader without twrp? I would do this:
1. boot into twrp and choose install.
2. choose zip from above
3. choose bootloader only?
4. reboot into rom. let it sit for a few.
5 reboot into twrp
6 choose new twrp?
7 reboot into rom.
Just trying to be clear so no brick...
I would upgrade in goomanager. Thats how I got twrp to begin with. But I have read it doesnt work anymore?
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I never use the method from cromi thread but I trust sbdags as a great developer and so many users used this method without a problem...
If you are still running stock firmware version 10.6.1.14.8, then you still can use goomanager to update your TWRP... If you prefer it that way, then goo still works for you...If you are on stock version 10.6.1.14.8, you are already on the latest bootloader unless you want the latest stock firmware V14.10 which you will update it with Cromi any way...
1. Use goo to update the correct TWRP, 2.6.3.0 or 2.6.1.0
2. Boot into your new TWRP and install the Cromi and follow the instructions that I wrote earlier
Good luck..:fingers-crossed:
GPWILL said:
You have my attention now and I will take your offer to ask questions. So if I understand correctly the bootloader and twrp zip from above will allow to flash them individually? In twrp point to the zip and it gives you options to flash the bootloader without twrp? I would do this:
1. boot into twrp and choose install.
2. choose zip from above
3. choose bootloader only?
4. reboot into rom. let it sit for a few.
5 reboot into twrp
6 choose new twrp?
7 reboot into rom.
Just trying to be clear so no brick...
I would upgrade in goomanager. Thats how I got twrp to begin with. But I have read it doesnt work anymore?
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Not quite.
You cannot flash BL or TWRP separately from that package. It's either both or none.
But flashing the package would be the easiest and safest method to get you on a current recovery in my opinion.
GooManager: For a few weeks now Goo did not support flashing recoveries anymore. I've read it often enough that I consider that information confirmed - although I have not tested it myself.
Now - just yesterday I read a post where a user reported that Goo got an update and he flashed TWRP successfully. That's one report I know of - if you want to give it a try, go for it. It can't hurt.
The thing is, to use GooManager you have to root the stock rom you are running.
I don't know if the stock rom you are running is rooted, but why bother if you can just flash sbdags package??
Sounds like choosing _thatv7 from the 5.2.2 also upgrades the bootloader also to 10? I assumed you needed the correct bootloader already installed.
I will give goo a go and see what happens.
GPWILL said:
Sounds like choosing _thatv7 from the 5.2.2 also upgrades the bootloader also to 10? I assumed you needed the correct bootloader already installed.
I will give goo a go and see what happens.
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Well goomanager didnt work for me. Just sits on "downloading" forever. only option was to upgrade to 2.6.3.1
Off to get fastboot working..
GPWILL said:
Sounds like choosing _thatv7 from the 5.2.2 also upgrades the bootloader also to 10? I assumed you needed the correct bootloader already installed.
I will give goo a go and see what happens.
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_thatv7 is one of the kernel choices - changing a kernel does not do anything to the bootloader.
Look at these elements of the system as parts of an engine: If the bootloader is the starter motor, the kernel may be the distributor.....
Thanks for trying Goo, the score is 1:1
Anyway, to get fastboot working is worth the effort. It's great for troubleshooting or pulling logs and such. It's very helpful to have a working fastboot connection BEFORE you run into some trouble and really need it to work
I guess my question is if I choose _thatv7 will bootloader .8 work? The 10 after the kernel choice is what has put me down this road.
fastboot and adb working. So getting there albeit slowly.
This thread really helped a lot in my learning process..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2546420&highlight=flash+10+6+1+14+10+fastboot
Thanks again for all the info and help.
GPWILL said:
I guess my question is if I choose _thatv7 will bootloader .8 work? The 10 after the kernel choice is what has put me down this road.
fastboot and adb working. So getting there albeit slowly.
This thread really helped a lot in my learning process..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2546420&highlight=flash+10+6+1+14+10+fastboot
Thanks again for all the info and help.
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There's hardly anything different between the. 8 and . 10 bootloader. V7 works fine with either.
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berndblb said:
There's hardly anything different between the. 8 and . 10 bootloader. V7 works fine with either.
Sent from my DROID4 using Tapatalk
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Update:
Updated TWRP to 2.6.1
fastboot and adb working
Flashed 5.2.2 Cromi-X _thatv7 this time around. (used the advice from above)
Set up apps
I will def nandroid this working config..
All good now.
Thanks to everyone!
FYI I updated goomanager and tried it again on my old setup and it still did not work updating twrp. Stuck on downloading app...
GPWILL said:
Update:
Updated TWRP to 2.6.1
fastboot and adb working
Flashed 5.2.2 Cromi-X _thatv7 this time around. (used the advice from above)
Set up apps
I will def nandroid this working config..
All good now.
Thanks to everyone!
FYI I updated goomanager and tried it again on my old setup and it still did not work updating twrp. Stuck on downloading app...
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Fastboot is a prefer method to use...:good: I always use fastboot for this stuff. It is fast and easy without any hassle...
How is it running? It should be running very reasonable speed and smoothness...
LetMeKnow said:
Fastboot is a prefer method to use...:good: I always use fastboot for this stuff. It is fast and easy without any hassle...
How is it running? It should be running very reasonable speed and smoothness...
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It is running pretty nice. Stock browser and Chrome are a little faster than my stock setup with B2R. I have had a few " laucher has stopped" errors. This happened before I installed any apps with thatV7. Didnt get a single laucher error before on thatv4. Stock laucher. Nice and smooth on apps and such. Both stock browser and chrome are faster but not anything like "WOW". Just a little better. Nice to have it built in. I am going to give this a few more days and see if the laucher errors settle down. If it stablizes I will get another nandroid of it and try the ROM2SD to see if I can get the wow factor going.

[Q] Help - Clarification on [How To's]

Hi
I finally have decided to try and unlock, root and install custom ROM to my TF300T. It's lagging a lot and I am going crazy over it.
I am not new to rooting and flashing roms, I have done the same numerous times to my beloved GNex and a couple of other mobile phones I owned before. Having said that, I have only followed the tutorial to flash. So, not a total newbie but sort of.
I am trying to make this tablet more usable (my usage is is restricted to browsing, streaming sports/movies and a few games). The more I read the more I am getting confused. I just would like a clean ROM which doesn't lag and hopefully a method that has lesser possibility of Bricking.
I am on the latest firmware from Asus (But, It did come with ICS if I remember correctly before I updated to 4.2.1). I know when I updated it came with new BL so, using custom recovery/roms designed for 4.1.x is not an option (please correct me if I am wrong). I intend to follow these steps -
Please point me in right direction/correct the steps/suggest better steps where ever needed. I just want to know if I am on the right path so far.
1. Unlock BL with latest Unlock tool from Asus website.
2. with [UNLOCKED BL], install 2.5.0.0 TWRP &SuperSU ( will follow - [GUIDE][13/11]Update/Recovery/Root/Downgrade Android 4.2.1 on Unlocked/Locked Devices ) - OR should I install 'openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-tf300t-4.2.img' from TWRP site?
3. Once #1 & #2 are complete, I can choose a Custom Rom and flash. Anything else to be wary about?
Questions
1. Should I use 'Flatline - Unbrickable Transformer TF300T - Jellybean edition'?
2. I do not have much data and I can download the apps again if needed. So, Is Nandroid backup/Backup with Titanium necessary? (for recovery of the system/ROM - I do not care about the apps/user data at this point)
3. Can someone suggest what they think is a better combination of ROM+Kernel? From a post I see the following ROMS I can choose from
joelalmeidaptg's post :
Here you have a list of ROMs that are compatible with the new bootloader and are safe to flash once you are on 4.2.1 firmware:
CleanROM Inheritance Xenogenesis from sbdags
Energyâ„¢ from NRGZ28
GRIMLOCK from hardslog
CyanogenMod 10.1 Unofficial from pcoussa
ROM-THEME- STOCK KERNEL Stock Asus Firmware 10.6.1.15.3 from surdu_petru
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Thanks in advance.
janusman said:
Hi
I finally have decided to try and unlock, root and install custom ROM to my TF300T. It's lagging a lot and I am going crazy over it.
I am not new to rooting and flashing roms, I have done the same numerous times to my beloved GNex and a couple of other mobile phones I owned before. Having said that, I have only followed the tutorial to flash. So, not a total newbie but sort of.
I am trying to make this tablet more usable (my usage is is restricted to browsing, streaming sports/movies and a few games). The more I read the more I am getting confused. I just would like a clean ROM which doesn't lag and hopefully a method that has lesser possibility of Bricking.
I am on the latest firmware from Asus (But, It did come with ICS if I remember correctly before I updated to 4.2.1). I know when I updated it came with new BL so, using custom recovery/roms designed for 4.1.x is not an option (please correct me if I am wrong). I intend to follow these steps -
Please point me in right direction/correct the steps/suggest better steps where ever needed. I just want to know if I am on the right path so far.
1. Unlock BL with latest Unlock tool from Asus website.
2. with [UNLOCKED BL], install 2.5.0.0 TWRP &SuperSU ( will follow - [GUIDE][13/11]Update/Recovery/Root/Downgrade Android 4.2.1 on Unlocked/Locked Devices )
3. Once #1 & #2 are complete, I can choose a Custom Rom and flash. Anything else to be wary about?
Questions
1. Should I use 'Flatline - Unbrickable Transformer TF300T - Jellybean edition'?
2. I do not have much data and I can download the apps again if needed. So, Is Nandroid backup/Backup with Titanium necessary? (for recovery of the system/ROM - I do not care about the apps/user data at this point)
3. Can someone suggest what they think is a better combination of ROM+Kernel? From a post I see the following ROMS I can choose from
Thanks in advance.
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After unlocking the bootloader and installing TWRP, I would recommend installing CROMi-X.
It is based on stock so you do not need to wipe before installing (you can keep all your apps).
It has a nice graphical installer and you can choose lots of different tweaks.
It comes with a variety of different kernels - I use _that's OC kernel.
grit96 said:
After unlocking the bootloader and installing TWRP, I would recommend installing CROMi-X.
It is based on stock so you do not need to wipe before installing (you can keep all your apps).
It has a nice graphical installer and you can choose lots of different tweaks.
It comes with a variety of different kernels - I use _that's OC kernel.
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Thanks for the reply. Which version of TWRP? 2.5.0.0 or the latest one from TWRP site that ends with 4.2.blog?
janusman said:
Thanks for the reply. Which version of TWRP? 2.5.0.0 or the latest one from TWRP site that ends with 4.2.blog?
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Use the one that ends in -42 since you are on the 4.2 bootloader. Flatline NvFlash is always a good idea. A helpful guide is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2545610.
cromi x for sure
cromix is def the way to go with this tablet-get a fast microsd-partition and use a kernel with data2sd like thats.
good luck, if installed correctly you'l feel like it's a brand new tablet
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also, i find it's better to install cromi without installing a kernel first (using stock). then after cromi is up and running, use kernel installer to install desired kernel and tweaks. have fun and make sure to read everything

[Q] I am stuck trying to Install KatKiss 4.4.4 - need a user friendly walkthrough

I have the most current KIT KASS ROM (KatKiss-4.4.4_TF300T_035.zip) and MD5 (KatKiss-4.4.4_TF300T_035.zip.md5) saved on my MicroSD Card. My device is unlocked and says so when I reboot.
TWRP is clean, operating and is on my TF300T. I went into my PC and copied over both the ZIP and the MD5 file to the MicroSD card. The card is clear of anything but these 2 files. I tried with the MicroSD as the source a third and forth time and it saw the MD5 both times but failed twice more.
I usually follow directions pretty well, and I need some step-by-step help with this.
Thanks for reading/helping or ?
UPDATE: I was able to re-install the Cromi 4.7 ROM without a problem; HOWEVER......no matter what i do the Kit Kass fails install over and over again using the TWRP the very same way! STUMPED!!!
firemcd said:
I have the most current KIT KASS ROM (KatKiss-4.4.4_TF300T_035.zip) and MD5 (KatKiss-4.4.4_TF300T_035.zip.md5) saved on my MicroSD Card.
TWRP is clean, operating and is on my TF300T. The ZIP is on the tablet, but the MD5 is not. I failed the first 2 times trying to flash from TWRP using the ZIP on the Tablet as the target without the MD5 being found. It skipped it during the process and failed twice. That is when I went into my PC and copied over both the ZIP and the MD5 file to the MicroSD card. The card is clear of anything but these 2 files. I tried with the MicroSD as the source a third and forth time and it saw the MD5 both times but failed twice more. I no longer have the ability to reboot to the previous ROM before this. (Chromi)
Now no matter what it only boots to TWRP.
I usually follow directions pretty well, and I need some step-by-step help with this.
Thanks for reading/helping or ?
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Well you got yourself in a bit of a pickle ....
Hangouts me at [email protected]
If you would like some help seeing if there is a solution to your issue ...
Thx Josh
Kiss Katt 4.4.4 keeps failing the install process using TWRP as my installer using the "Install" button. But both the CROMI-X_5.4_Signed and CROMI Xogenesis DEODEX 4.7.0 ROMs went smooth as silk. Both of them had a really nifty installer package that made it a snap. Currently running the CROMI-Xogenesis DEODEX 4.7.0 ROM - flawlessly!. Is there a Kiss Kat with that kind of installer built in? Also, the whole reason i want the Kiss Kat so badly is a couple of users described it as making thier tablet "scream" speed-wise. The CROMI Xogenesis DEODEX 4.7.0 I currently installed HAS improved speed and lag by 80%. Is the kiss kat ROM that good or am i making a useless effort? I want the very best rom there is to turn my unuseable transformer tf300t into a fairly speedy lag free tablet. Do not need 95% of the special progs and bells and whistles built into a lot of the really bloated roms. That is where i am at. Thanks for helping so far!
firemcd said:
I have the most current KIT KASS ROM (KatKiss-4.4.4_TF300T_035.zip) and MD5 (KatKiss-4.4.4_TF300T_035.zip.md5) saved on my MicroSD Card. My device is unlocked and says so when I reboot.
TWRP is clean, operating and is on my TF300T. I went into my PC and copied over both the ZIP and the MD5 file to the MicroSD card. The card is clear of anything but these 2 files. I tried with the MicroSD as the source a third and forth time and it saw the MD5 both times but failed twice more.
I usually follow directions pretty well, and I need some step-by-step help with this.
Thanks for reading/helping or ?
UPDATE: I was able to re-install the Cromi 4.7 ROM without a problem; HOWEVER......no matter what i do the Kit Kass fails install over and over again using the TWRP the very same way! STUMPED!!!
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Not that it should change much, but latest 4.4 is 036, you should go with KatKiss 5.0 directly while you're at it.
But you need to make sure to use a recent recovery to install it.
TWRP >=2.8.x recommended
what version are you using and what is the fail message exactly ?
timduru said:
Not that it should change much, but latest 4.4 is 036, you should go with KatKiss 5.0 directly while you're at it.
But you need to make sure to use a recent recovery to install it.
TWRP >=2.8.x recommended
what version are you using and what is the fail message exactly ?
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I have both the KISS KAT 035 and 036 versions as well as the MD5 Files. ALL FAIL.
I am using a outdated TWRP ver 2.5.0.0
I forgot how I installed TWRP last year; looking into getting the updated TWRP 2.8.3 and how to install it.
SOLVED !!!!!!!
SOLVED !
It ended up being my TWRP version 2.5 was too old to work with the newer Kat Kiss ROMS.
I was able to get TWRP 2.8.3 installed and I ended up going with the Kat Kiss 5.0.
I am very much back in practice now and set up for using future new ROMs.
I will make sure to back up, ensure latest install of TWRP, and Flash ROM, then gapps, then manually root.
For any of you here like me who tried other ROMs, and saw a disappointing performance upgrade, this stripped to the bone miracle that is Kat Kiss 5.0 has taken my TF300T from paperweight mode to fast as I feel 1 GB of ram can optimally be.
Lastly, the morale and assistance here is genuinely appreciated to be sure.
THANK YOU :laugh:
firemcd said:
SOLVED !
It ended up being my TWRP version 2.5 was too old to work with the newer Kat Kiss ROMS.
I was able to get TWRP 2.8.3 installed and I ended up going with the Kat Kiss 5.0.
I am very much back in practice now and set up for using future new ROMs.
I will make sure to back up, ensure latest install of TWRP, and Flash ROM, then gapps, then manually root.
For any of you here like me who tried other ROMs, and saw a disappointing performance upgrade, this stripped to the bone miracle that is Kat Kiss 5.0 has taken my TF300T from paperweight mode to fast as I feel 1 GB of ram can optimally be.
Lastly, the morale and assistance here is genuinely appreciated to be sure.
THANK YOU :laugh:
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hi firemcd,
how did u get TWRP 2.8.3 on your device TF300T?

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