[Q] Dead droid, red triangle on recovery kernel - Asus Transformer TF700

Ok, so i've read up that your able to fastboot a new recovery, but i havnt been able to find a link with a stock recovery kernel.
Basically im not entirely sure if i infact DID unlock my bootloader tbh.
Bootloader (1.00 e) released by "WW_epad-10.4.4.20-20121026" A03
The story is i've bought it some while ago of course, and its been lieing around on the table for a few months.. Basically busy life and other ****. Yesterday i looked at it and was, oh right! Turn it on, and it bootloop on me, apparently common issue with a JB version. herpaderpa on android but fck that..
And when i use a update file on the sd card, i cant install that to update the stock firmware due to the dead droid with the triangle..
From what i can gather around, if i have fastboot option, then its unlocked ? Yes, no ?
If so, could anyone give a hint as to whut the duck i've missed when reading the big full guide thread on the infinity Im starting to become rather desperat. Never had this kind of behaviour with my android devices before, Sure a goofed usb driver for fastboot here and there.. But never a dead droid with triangle..
SOLUTION :
Follow this chaps guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1755576
using his alternative method, and at step 2.
DO AS HE WRITES! Using upper case letters on the file your moving to the sd card, EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip as such! It works!
My droid kept showing up dead, untill i changed to upper case letters... Then the darn thing came to life!

The dead android is the stock recovery telling you it could not apply an update. If you tap the power button you might even get an error message, but I am not sure if that works only after you activated the recovery using the bootloader menu.
If your device is unlocked, you can install an unofficial recovery or kernel, and it will display "The device is UnLocked" in the upper left corner when you turn it on. Caution: People have reported that locked devices still allow "fastboot erase", but not "fastboot flash".

_that said:
The dead android is the stock recovery telling you it could not apply an update. If you tap the power button you might even get an error message, but I am not sure if that works only after you activated the recovery using the bootloader menu.
If your device is unlocked, you can install an unofficial recovery or kernel, and it will display "The device is UnLocked" in the upper left corner when you turn it on. Caution: People have reported that locked devices still allow "fastboot erase", but not "fastboot flash".
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In that case, how can i go about bringing my tablet out of this infernal boot thing? I've tried flashing the twrp kernel, but i dont see any change, when i sent the flash it dit get a blue bar on the bootloader indicated full. So i assumed it could send the loader..
Basically i just want to firmware upgrade with the latest stock firmware, But i tried dumping the file on an sd card, and then go into the bootloader But it did not recognize it and start an update. also i couldnt go into the RCK selection, due to the dead droid.

What exactly did you do, exactly which file(s) did you try to flash, and what exactly happened? And does "I couldn't go into the RCK selection" mean that you never see the bootloader menu, that it doesn't work, or that you don't know how to use it?

Ok, basically, when i start the pad, it never goes beyon the ASUS screen.
Im able to get into the bootloader, here i have 4 icons, RCK, Android, USB, Wipe Data.
When i select RCK it brings the dead droid after a droid thats working.
If i enter USB i can use fastboot. What i've tried here is to do the http://www.teamw.in/project Twrp recovery using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833212 guide *** Custom Recovery Installation ***
However i dont think that it ever was sent to the tablet. Not sure.
I know how to move around in bootloader power + volume down = mennu, then tap the volume to switch between icons, and the other volume to select.
Power + other volume = AXP iirc in stead of bootlaoder.

Did not try to flash any files when the dead droid thing / bootloop started. I basically did an OTA update iirc to a newer version a good while ago. And then life became fcked for me for a periode so playing with the tablet wasnt really an option for enjoyment. It then drained of battery of course, and here now after having it charged up. i realise about this odd bootloop for one of the older droid software versions.

theorion said:
Basically im not entirely sure if i infact DID unlock my bootloader tbh.
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If your device is unlocked, you can install an unofficial recovery or kernel, and it will display "The device is UnLocked" in the upper left corner when you turn it on.
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Do you already know if your device is unlocked?

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Do you already know if your device is unlocked?
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No, it does not say unlocked any where

theorion said:
No, it does not say unlocked any where
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OK, that explains why installing TWRP didn't work.
Now if you would describe in detail what you did to install the latest firmware, maybe someone could tell you why that didn't work.

Did you unzip the downloaded firmware update once (the result being another zip file)?
The unzipped zip is what you have to put on your sd card. Then the recovery should recognize it when you boot.
If that does not work, try to rename the unzipped zip: EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip
and put that file into the root of you sd card.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk HD

1. Downloaded ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T Firmware: V10.6.1.14.8 Only for WW SKU (Android 4.2.1) from the TF700F download page selecting android as os.
2. Have a 2gb microsd, i formated as fat 32, using all standard alocation and stuff with windows' own formatting tool.
3. I unzipped the downloaded ZIP file so i have a WW_epad-user-10.6.1.14.8.zip that now contains a meta-inf folder, and a blob file.
4. renamed the zip file to ep201_768_sdupdate.zip, however i did use lowercase... Could that be the issue ? Basically i presumed that the uppercase was only to make people aware of a change.
5. boot the device using the power + volume, and enter recovery mode.
6. Dead droid..
Update as i was writing this, i thought, though it wasn't said specificly, i renamed the EP201_768_SDUPDATE to uppercase, and decided to give that a go.. Now the droid is working its ass off...
F**** i feel like a complete bloddy retard! Gawd i hope it works now then...

And its alive... OMG! If only i had renamed the darn file to uppercase, i would have fixed it using the guides... 2 days ago, before i even resorted to open a post.. Thanks guys! Though i realised my own damn fault, your desire to aid regardless are bloddy brilliant!

theorion said:
And its alive... OMG! If only i had renamed the darn file to uppercase, i would have fixed it using the guides... 2 days ago, before i even resorted to open a post.. Thanks guys! Though i realised my own damn fault, your desire to aid regardless are bloddy brilliant!
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Oh yeah, Linux is case sensitive alright. Get the case wrong and it has no idea what you talkin' bout Willis.

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is my nexus S bricked? please help. :(

Hi guys,
I was trying to unroot my nexus S using the guide found here (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088494&highlight=unroot)
After clicking start on odin, it started to do its thing and then it failed all of a sudden. and now im stuck on the yellow triangle Downloading screen. I press and hold power nothing happens. i dunoo what to do. I am a complete noob. someone please help. I am attaching the image of the what the screen looks like (http://postimage.org/image/3dhtlidg/)
and here what odin looks like now (http://postimage.org/image/3eqh3vpg/)
ok guys, i took out the battery and put it back on and turned it on again and it powered on but now i have no signal or empty bars. it shows aeroplane now.. i tried different sims no difference.. i get no service.. i think this odin fail at radio damaged my radio somehow..someone please advise me.. please .. i did volume up button + power and tried to go to recovery but i get triangle with exclamation mark. so i took out the battery and reboot it to normal. no signal. just the aeroplane icon. Also when i put the phone in USB mode, i see folders like clockworkmod and im able to see my back up that i made before doing all this. However not able to access it in the phone. I also see that all my apps and everything is gone, but i still some apps folders in the usb mode. what should i do?
First, your link goes to a NxS 4G guide, but you state you got a NxS (non-4G). Which one you got?
Following is for the __NxS only__ (as I have no experience with the 4G):
If a little Droid is holding the "triangle with exclamation mark" then that is normal as you're accessing the stock recovery, press vol up + power again to see the recovery.
Once done that go here and get a full rom flashable zip for your device. Get a "signed" version if available as those are flashable via stock recovery. (*) Put the zip on your sdcard, reboot into recovery again, wipe everything the options allow you to, install zip from sdcard, reboot. You're done with an unrooted, stock phone.
If there's no "signed" you gotta flash the cwm recovery via fastboot first (USB drivers seem to be working and your phone is recognized). Go mount and storage and choose "Mount USB storage" Then continue after the (*) and leave out the reboot after putting the zip on your sdcard.
yeh crap i just realized.. i used the guide for nexus s 4g.. i have the gsm model (non-4g). from here in canada. damn i feeel so stupid... fml..
ok so behind the battery the sticker says my phone model is I9020A and then I went to the page yu asked.. and i found the following two of interest.
Android 2.3.4/GTJ61/UCKE1 Radio/KA3 Bootloader
Works on: I9020A
Unofficial, unsigned, must flash through ClockworkMod Recovery. Contains recovery, radio and bootloader.
Courtesy of XDA forum member scott8281
Android 2.3.4/GRJ22/XXKD1 Radio/KA3 Bootloader
Works on: I9020T, I9023
Official, signed, can flash with ClockworkMod or stock recovery. Contains recovery, radio and bootloader.
My phone before all this mess occured was on GRJ22 build. So can i use the 2nd one here since its official and signed whereas the first one is unsigned. and like u suggested i should try to find a signed rom.
next question, how do i "wipe everything the options allow you to" ..
also when i do vol up + power and scroll to recovery and press power.. google logo comes up and then the droid with white triangle that has exclamation mark. I just cannot load into recovery :$
sorry for being so noob at this :$ But thanks for helping...
Breathe.
No, you cannot use the second flash "Android 2.3.4/GRJ22/XXKD1 Radio/KA3 Bootloader" This is not for the I9020A variant.
I can tell you how to get everything back to stock. Are you willing to unlock the bootloader? There is no full signed rom for the I9020A.
You need to:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Nexus_S:_Full_Update_Guide#Unlocking_the_Bootloader
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Ne...de#Installing_the_ClockworkMod_Recovery_Image
Then install
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1033269
Then update back to 2.3.4
http://android.clients.google.com/p...5b.signed-sojua-GRJ22-from-GRI54.286d814d.zip
Then lock the bootloader.
Oh okay. yes please I am willing to do anything to get this phone working to normal. and by the way, when i do volume up+power, i see locked stated - unlocked. doesn't that mean my bootloader is already unlocked. I also see the lock icon along with google when i turn on the phone.
cool6324 said:
You need to:
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Nexus_S:_Full_Update_Guide#Unlocking_the_Bootloader
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Ne...de#Installing_the_ClockworkMod_Recovery_Image
Then install
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1033269
Then update back to 2.3.4
http://android.clients.google.com/p...5b.signed-sojua-GRJ22-from-GRI54.286d814d.zip
Then lock the bootloader.
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okay so basically i start following the guide from the point it says Installing the ClockworkMod Recovery Image since my bootloader is already unlocked.
one question though, right now when i connect my phone through usb, i am able to see the folder such as clockworkmod in sd card, so if im installing clockworkmod recovery, am i just reinstalling this again?
also for flashing cyanogen mod, i would choose the "method via recovery" right since my phone is not really rooted right now. I don't have the ROM manager app. Thanks a lot cool6324
The rom has to be for your phone. If your phone is an i9020A you got to take the first one you marked red.
@cool6324, I think his phone's bootloader is unlocked as his phone was rooted before and later then 2.3.x, means no Gingerbreak to avoid unlocking the bootloader.
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forpulse, you got ADB set up and ready to go? (If not go to: http://theunlockr.com/2009/10/06/how-to-set-up-adb-usb-drivers-for-android-devices/ to learn how to set it up)
If yes, download the rom to your pc. Also download the cwm recovery here. Boot phone into Android. Copy the rom on your sdcard (needs to be in the top folder). Copy the cwm recovery into the \tools (see below, (*))
Keep your phone connected via USB to your pc. Unmount the sdcard (the Droid got to be green not orange anymore), make sure you activated "USB Debugging" in settings (not sure of the right english terms should be in: "Apps/Programs" > Development). Now start a command prompt (windows key + r, then type "cmd", hit enter). (*)Navigate to the \tools inside ADB/SDK folder you created already or created by following the unlockr guide I linked above. To navigate simply type "cd <drive letter>:\<folder name>\tools and confirm with enter. Once inside the right folder you can start using the following commands:
adb devices (this should return you your device's id)
adb reboot bootloader (this takes a few secs and your phone will boot into bootloader menu)
fastboot flash recovery <recovery image name>.img (this should return a time and an "OK")
Now you can continue on your phone:
Navigate into recovery
Wipe > Factory reset, cache and dalvik cache
Mount and Storage > format system/boot
Install zip from sdcard, choose the ROM's name, install, confirm
"Go back" until you can choose "reboot system now", phone should boot into unrooted, stock Android now.
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one question though, right now when i connect my phone through usb, i am able to see the folder such as clockworkmod in sd card, so if im installing clockworkmod recovery, am i just reinstalling this again?
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That clockworkmod folder contains so called "Nandroid backups". This contains a full backup of your phone (__if__ you made one).
Did you make one before messing up your phone? If yes, follow my guide above to the point your going into recovery and just hit "backup and store", "restore" instead of flashing a new rom. I'd recommend to "wipe" "factory reset", "cache" and "dalvik cache" before though.
rentaric said:
The rom has to be for your phone. If your phone is an i9020A you got to take the first one you marked red.
@cool6324, I think his phone's bootloader is unlocked as his phone was rooted before and later then 2.3.x, means no Gingerbreak to avoid unlocking the bootloader.
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forpulse, you got ADB set up and ready to go? (If not go to: http://theunlockr.com/2009/10/06/how-to-set-up-adb-usb-drivers-for-android-devices/ to learn how to set it up)
If yes, download the rom to your pc. Also download the cwm recovery here. Boot phone into Android. Copy the rom on your sdcard (needs to be in the top folder). Copy the cwm recovery into the \tools (see below, (*))
Keep your phone connected via USB to your pc. Unmount the sdcard (the Droid got to be green not orange anymore), make sure you activated "USB Debugging" in settings (not sure of the right english terms should be in: "Apps/Programs" > Development). Now start a command prompt (windows key + r, then type "cmd", hit enter). (*)Navigate to the \tools inside ADB/SDK folder you created already or created by following the unlockr guide I linked above. To navigate simply type "cd <drive letter>:\<folder name>\tools and confirm with enter. Once inside the right folder you can start using the following commands:
adb devices (this should return you your device's id)
adb reboot bootloader (this takes a few secs and your phone will boot into bootloader menu)
fastboot flash recovery <recovery image name>.img (this should return a time and an "OK")
Now you can continue on your phone:
Navigate into recovery
Wipe > Factory reset, cache and dalvik cache
Mount and Storage > format system/boot
Install zip from sdcard, choose the ROM's name, install, confirm
"Go back" until you can choose "reboot system now", phone should boot into unrooted, stock Android now.
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That clockworkmod folder contains so called "Nandroid backups". This contains a full backup of your phone (__if__ you made one).
Did you make one before messing up your phone? If yes, follow my guide above to the point your going into recovery and just hit "backup and store", "restore" instead of flashing a new rom. I'd recommend to "wipe" "factory reset", "cache" and "dalvik cache" before though.
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Yes, i do have ADB set up ready to go but if I understood your right. Do I follow what your saying after following cool6324's guide or don't follow that and do what u suggest. I have not yet started out on his suggestion as I was reading everything and trying to understand. Also, when i go to download the CWM recovery. it says NS4G, so is this again for the sprint 4G model? or it also works on non-4g model which is what i have. I am just confirming this since I don't want to make the same mistake as above. :$
forpulse said:
Yes, i do have ADB set up ready to go but if I understood your right. Do I follow what your saying after following cool6324's guide or don't follow that and do what u suggest. I have not yet started out on his suggestion as I was reading everything and trying to understand.
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The linked guide's result is equal to mine if you don't flash the CyanogenMod, but the rom cool6324 linked. Just make sure you get a full rom for _your_ device this time
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Copy the rom on your sdcard (needs to be in the top folder). C
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which top folder are u talking about. is it ".android_secure" ? and I don't extact the ROM zip file right? i just put that directly in "top folder" ? and just to make sure i'm using "Stock-GTJ61-I9020A-Unsigned"
(100mb) found from one of your earlier links.
When I went to download CWM recovery from ur provided link, I saw different ones.. is it only for colour different purposes or there is actually a valuable difference amongst them? or do i download them all... i sound so stupid right now asking such questions:$
I'm really sorry If I am frustrating you with these stupid questions.. i've only had this phones for 2 days and its my first time with android... but thanks again...
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which top folder are u talking about. is it ".android_secure" ? and I don't extact the ROM zip file right? i just put that directly in "top folder" ? and just to make sure i'm using "Stock-GTJ61-I9020A-Unsigned"
(100mb) found from one of your earlier links.
When I went to download CWM recovery from ur provided link, I saw different ones.. is it only for colour different purposes or there is actually a valuable difference amongst them? or do i download them all... i sound so stupid right now asking such questions:$
I'm really sorry If I am frustrating you with these stupid questions.. i've only had this phones for 2 days and its my first time with android... but thanks again...
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Good morning.
Yes, the difference between those recoveries is just color of text. !!Don't get the 4G version!!
The top folder is the one you access when the usb storage pops up on your pc. The zip file goes in there unextracted.
File size seems correct for a full rom.
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
rentaric said:
Good morning.
Yes, the difference between those recoveries is just color of text. !!Don't get the 4G version!!
The top folder is the one you access when the usb storage pops up on your pc. The zip file goes in there unextracted.
File size seems correct for a full rom.
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
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Good Morning,
Alrighty, I think I have understood everything now, although, I'm at work right now so I will begin the process 8 hours later today and get back to you with the results... thanks for being so patient...
Hey rentaric,
i followed your guide and im delighted to say that my phone is back to normal or at least i think so lol.. everything is worked out and so far the phone is running fine. i made calls and what not.. the only issue i got now is... auto-rotate does not work. i cannot type text in landscap mode even though i got auto-rotate checked in display settings.. even in gallery, photos do not auto-rotate.. pretty much auto-rotate does not work whether i turn it on or off :S ..would you happen to anything about this? nonetheless, thank you so much for helping me out..
forpulse said:
Hey rentaric,
i followed your guide and im delighted to say that my phone is back to normal or at least i think so lol.. everything is worked out and so far the phone is running fine. i made calls and what not.. the only issue i got now is... auto-rotate does not work. i cannot type text in landscap mode even though i got auto-rotate checked in display settings.. even in gallery, photos do not auto-rotate.. pretty much auto-rotate does not work whether i turn it on or off :S ..would you happen to anything about this? nonetheless, thank you so much for helping me out..
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Glad to hear it worked out for you to some degree. Sadly I have no solution to the not workign sensor part. See, I'm not pro myself, I'd just try widgetsoid app first. It got an rotate on/off function in its widget, if that wouldn't work for me I'd prolly flash another rom to see if it's the sensor trying to bully me. In the end hardware failures are still a possibility even on teh NxS.
sounds good.. no worries... i have a feeling this phone might have a defective sensor since it did not work also before with the older ROM which was GRJ22 xxkd1 ... but anyway i'll search/ask around if anyone knows anything... thanks again man...

recover options for bricked TF700 Please Help!!!

I just got my TF 700 and rooted an unlocked it, and all was ok, but then installed an app from the app store and now I only get "booting recovery kernel image" I was able to boot to APX mode install the driver and use Universal root toolkit for the TF and install the firmware from ASUS website but I think the boot image file is the problem. The transformer.bct is not for the TF700. Thanks in advace for any help.
xdatester11 said:
I just got my TF 700 and rooted an unlocked it, and all was ok, but then installed an app from the app store and now I only get "booting recovery kernel image" I was able to boot to APX mode install the driver and use Universal root toolkit for the TF and install the firmware from ASUS website but I think the boot image file is the problem. The transformer.bct is not for the TF700. Thanks in advace for any help.
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Are you able to boot in recovery?
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
Pretoriano80 said:
Are you able to boot in recovery?
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
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No I cannot boot into recovery only APX mode and use nvflash. I am able to flash files. I have flashed the factory firmware from Asus. I think it is the boot image that is still bad. I used the recovery tool BRK_RootKit_v8.0_final to flash the image file but it tries to flash the original TF transformer.bct boot file. I think If I had the correct transformer.bct for the TF700 it would work.
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No I cannot boot into recovery only APX mode and use nvflash. I am able to flash files. I have flashed the factory firmware from Asus. I think it is the boot image that is still bad. I used the recovery tool BRK_RootKit_v8.0_final to flash the image file but it tries to flash the original TF transformer.bct boot file. I think If I had the correct transformer.bct for the TF700 it would work.
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AFAIK the nvflash method doesn't work for TF700 and is possible that you really bricked your device... The only solutionn i can see is to flash a recovery in fastboot mod and flash the Asus stock from there,but if you can't even boot in fastboot then i don't see any other way to recover the device.
xdatester11 said:
No I cannot boot into recovery only APX mode and use nvflash. I am able to flash files. I have flashed the factory firmware from Asus. I think it is the boot image that is still bad. I used the recovery tool BRK_RootKit_v8.0_final to flash the image file but it tries to flash the original TF transformer.bct boot file. I think If I had the correct transformer.bct for the TF700 it would work.
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I was hoping someone would be willing to make a backup of their file using nvflash. I think the zip should help.
xdatester11 said:
I was hoping someone would be willing to make a backup of their file using nvflash. I think the zip should help.
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NVFlash works with the TF700??? That's news to me!
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
xdatester11 said:
I was hoping someone would be willing to make a backup of their file using nvflash. I think the zip should help.
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Sorry mate,but according to this --> http://androidroot.mobi/2012/07/15/nvflash-for-tegra3-transformer-prime/ <-- i don't think you will be able to use nvflash for recovery and it clearly states that you need to get fastboot working in order to use that method. (to get in fastboot mode press Volume down + Power and release the buttons when the message about having 5 second to press Volume Up shows...if this work you will get to a menu with the "USB icon" wich means boot in fastboot mode).
P.S : Can you tell us why you had to mess with nvflash?That is the most advanced way to recover/backup the Transformer 101/201 series and you have really high chances to brick your device for good.
EDIT: I don't think someone here will be able to make a backup for you with nvflash...it will only lead to more bricks.
EDIT 2: Can you please tell us the name of the app that bricked your device so we can avoid other people bricking their device?
The app was transformer reboot recovery I think.
I only used nvflash because it was the only option left as the tab wouldn't work with adb or fastboot.
I guess I'll keep it as a paper weight.
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The app was transformer reboot recovery I think.
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weird, ive been using that app for a couple of days with no issues. but now I think I will uninstall it until someone can confirm that this causes problems.
henbone11 said:
weird, ive been using that app for a couple of days with no issues. but now I think I will uninstall it until someone can confirm that this causes problems.
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Yes,i also used that app with no issue,but one of the developers behind TWRP advised to not use it at all,because if for some reason your recovery gets corrupted (that app send a custom command to boot into recovery) the device will boot loop trying to get in recovery and without nvflash we don't have many options to recover from that.
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KEEP AWAY from that app for the moment,just stick with the old good " Volume Down + Power and then Volume UP " method to get into recovery.
Same issues here as well
I had rooted the TF700 ( as i wanted to download a market fix for my region, as i wasnt able to download GTA III) and had installed the eris market fix app :sillymy stupidity) it changed certain values to the original market application. After a reset/ reboot i was stuck at the powered by Nvidia Screen. I tried colding booting/ wiping etc non would work. I tried reinstalling the boot/system files through fastboot still no luck. what i cant understand is the fastboot setup seems to work when i id the Device it shows:
"? Fastboot"
i can reboot, push the system/ boot and recovery files, but cant boot into recovery mode. i have even pushed the twrp 2.2 file through fastboot. My only bet would be to boot into recovery so that i could mount and push custom roms.
I have even tried flashing the rom update through the following command "Fastboot flash update filename" however i get the archive cannot find android-info.txt error .
Is there anyway i could boot into recovery. (previously i could boot into recovery, but when i formatted/ erased the system and boot files i only get 2 options 1. Wipe Data & Cache & 2. Fastboot (USB). I tried holding the vol down button and the power button but that just puts me into blank screen mode and the APX driver pops up on the device manager.
I had to uninstall all my current drivers supporting asus and manually select the asus fastboot interface to get the fastboot working.
Any ideas would be helpful.
shasan2 said:
I had rooted the TF700 ( as i wanted to download a market fix for my region, as i wasnt able to download GTA III) and had installed the eris market fix app :sillymy stupidity) it changed certain values to the original market application. After a reset/ reboot i was stuck at the powered by Nvidia Screen. I tried colding booting/ wiping etc non would work. I tried reinstalling the boot/system files through fastboot still no luck. what i cant understand is the fastboot setup seems to work when i id the Device it shows:
"? Fastboot"
i can reboot, push the system/ boot and recovery files, but cant boot into recovery mode. i have even pushed the twrp 2.2 file through fastboot. My only bet would be to boot into recovery so that i could mount and push custom roms.
I have even tried flashing the rom update through the following command "Fastboot flash update filename" however i get the archive cannot find android-info.txt error .
Is there anyway i could boot into recovery. (previously i could boot into recovery, but when i formatted/ erased the system and boot files i only get 2 options 1. Wipe Data & Cache & 2. Fastboot (USB). I tried holding the vol down button and the power button but that just puts me into blank screen mode and the APX driver pops up on the device manager.
I had to uninstall all my current drivers supporting asus and manually select the asus fastboot interface to get the fastboot working.
Any ideas would be helpful.
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1The first step is to get your recovery back and working...here's a how-to:
1) Download the recovery from here
2) Follow the instruction on how to flash the recovery in fastboot mode
If the flash went good and you can get in recovery mode follow this steps:
1)Download the 9.4.5.26 firmware from Asus site (the SKU for your region)
2)Extract the .zip file somewere on your desktop (the result will be another .zip file,use it for step 3)
3)Put the extracted zip to a MicroSD card
4)Insert the MicroSD card in your tablet and boot into recovery
5)Install the zip from recovery and restard when done
If all goes well your tablet will be again up and running
Ray of Teamwin
:good::good::good:Thanks a million, seeing the team win screen relieved me. The only problem is i cant boot into recovery (teamwin screen is visible)through the wipe data mode, wherein everything is wiped and it reboots automatically. I cant seem to force the table into recovery without this is there any fastboot command which i can use to force the tablet into recovery.
Need Stock Boot, Recovery, System img
Still no luck with the recovery mode. Every time i wipe the device it automatically reboots. I was wondering if i could get hold of stock recovery, boot and system .img files so that i can push them or flash them through fastboot.
i tried using the blob pack and unpack but i cant seem to get around the blob header thing.
Anyone to spare me stock .img files
End of Infinity
Okay my frustration has led me to "fastboot erase bootloader" and now i am permanently stuck in APX mode.
However as nvflash is not avaliable for tf700t i guess i wont be using this for quiet sometime. Unless nvflash is made available
shasan2 said:
Okay my frustration has led me to "fastboot erase bootloader" and now i am permanently stuck in APX mode.
However as nvflash is not avaliable for tf700t i guess i wont be using this for quiet sometime. Unless nvflash is made available
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There's a thread (I can't find it again) that talks about this "Reboot into Recovery" app and how it might be bricking TF700T's. This guy wrote in, because he could not get to the recovery menu at all any more and could not do the "PWR+VOL-DOWN" combo. Nothing would happen. Maybe this was the thread, I don't know.
An XDA Mod in another thread said the app *might* be bricking them, but was waiting for confirmation before posting that it does.
I wish to confirm that IT DOES BRICK TF700T's! IT DOES!!!
And there is NOT A DAMN THING you can do! Your PC will not even recognize that the device is connected! You cannot get to the little icons to pick USB Mode, or whatever it's called.
This is the free app, not the other pay one in the Market. I don't know about that one, but this one is called, "Reboot into Recovery" and if you can somehow find that thread if I don't and just copy my post there, I would really appreciate it! I just want to warn people, ya know?
Also, using ANY of the "ROM Managers", whether it's CWM's, or GooMgr's, will take away all ability to get to a recovery menu at boot, at all! The device will still work and everything and boot to your Home Screen and everything. It won't be bricked like the app listed above does to it, but it will take away your recovery menu altogether and the PWR+VOLDOWN thing won't work any more either.
You can Unlock the TF700T, you can Root it. But you cannot use ANY ROM Mgr and you cannot use that Reboot into Recovery app.
But the app I listed above WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE BEYOND ANY RECOVERY METHOD!
Please pass this on, I am confirming the experience. It doesn't matter if others say it worked for them. It is bricking them at random and even one of the guys who reviewed the app (diff guy than the one who posted here) said it bricked his. It is happening! It is not the user messing up! I did do it right!
Thanks!
I'm not sure if you are talking about the app named "Transformer Reboot to Recovery", but that particular app works fine on the TF700 - I use it all of the time.
The only time that it *can* cause problems is if your recovery is already corrupt or there is some other issue, in which case it can cause a bootloop.
But, if there are no issues, it works fine... There is a risk involved, like I said, if there are pre-existing problems with your device, but if you know that everything is working fine on your device, the app mentioned above works fine.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
jtrosky said:
I'm not sure if you are talking about the app named "Transformer Reboot to Recovery", but that particular app works fine on the TF700 - I use it all of the time.
The only time that it *can* cause problems is if your recovery is already corrupt or there is some other issue, in which case it can cause a bootloop.
But, if there are no issues, it works fine... There is a risk involved, like I said, if there are pre-existing problems with your device, but if you know that everything is working fine on your device, the app mentioned above works fine.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
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No offense, but I think a huge problem in forums, is that people don't read carefully.
1) I think you are referring to the paid app. Read what I said about that.
2) You're saying what you're saying, in a thread started by a guy who had a running device and who didn't after using the app.
3) I said that it bricks them AT RANDOM.
4) Another problem with forums, is that whenever someone has a problem, A LOT of users want to post responses that ignore the users' experience and they want to act like the problem doesn't "really" exist. If multiple people are posting the same problem, then IT DOES EXIST. It just doesn't exist for YOU! But something working for you, does not mean it works for everybody and it does not mean there is a problem with their device, nor that they did something wrong.
5) And yet another problem with forums, is that when someone like me points things like this out, many users will respond by jumping on me, instead of those who try to make the guy feel like he's hallucinating and who, instead of trying to help him out, or just keep their mouths shut if they have nothing helpful to offer, think the right thing to do is to argue with the person having the problem.
These forums are for help and information. If someone has neither to offer the person, or at least warn others, then why are they responding at all? And why would anyone defend someone doing that?! It's ridiculous! But that's what typically happens, especially in XDA doe some reason (lots of snobs here, who like to prove they are, by doing as I just described).
The bottom line is, you do not run the app I talked about and even if you did, that does not take away from the experience that some have had and the best thing, is to avoid the app, because there's a risk involved and there is no recovery from it. I decided to warn people. You decided to tell us that we're hallucinating and that people should use the app. You did not carefully read what I wrote, or you would have checked the Market to see what the name of the app that does not have a pay version is. The one I am talking about does not.
I will tell you this. I am posting this from my laptop, because I had to return my Tablet and have a replacement shipped and now I have to spend a few days getting it all set up again the way I had it.
Avoid the ROM Mgr apps on the TF700T. And avoid the free app called "Reboot into Recovery". A user told me about it for my device, who had seen it used successfully. However, if you look at the reviews in the Market, you'll see that one of them says it bricked his *WORKING* *FINE* tablet and this thread right here has told you about two more. So just believe it and don't criticize, huh?
Okay Mods, feel free to jump on me again, just like last time.
I agree with many of your points, Zeuszoos, and thanks for pointing that out, but I believe there are many senior members at XDA willing to help if they have knowledge/abilities to do so, that's been my experience so far and hopefully it can be yours too. Of course, a little SEARCH won't hurt before posting one's problem, as you reasonably mentioned yourself
"reboot to recovery" has been in my apps STICKY thread in the sections "apps to avoid" (RED) for quite some time now after first reports of bricking users' devices started popping up and I believe it has helped some users who did a little reading before clicking...

[Q] Loaded Wrong TWRP on TF300T and can only access APX mode

Hello,
I loaded the wrong version of TWRP on my TF300T. When it rebooted it loaded CM10.1 just fine. I then rebooted a second time in recovery mode and I have been stuck at the ASUS screen with the "device is unlocked" message. I am able to get into APX mode but my research has shown that mode doesn't do me any good if I haven't ran a nvflash backup. I am stuck and I would appreciate some advice or suggestions. I wonder what the factory reset fee would be from ASUS.
Thank you for your responses!
what version where you on? what version did you load that you think you shouldn't? Can you enter recovery mode? fastboot mode? I used fastboot to fix my recovery TWRP just can't find the thread I got my info from.
if your seeing the asus screen like you say I don't think it has anything to do with your recovery. I just went though fixing my mistake and breaking my install of TWRP 2.4.4 patched had to install 2.5 TWRP and when I restored my backup 2.4.4 was back and working again. anyway while the recovery was broken I could still run the stock rom that was installed at that time. I think if your on the asus screen your kernel has an issue.
I don't know where I read about issues like this but I know others have had em and recovered search or someone else should be able to point in a direction but have hope doesn't sound bricked yet.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
macgyver40 said:
what version where you on? what version did you load that you think you shouldn't? Can you enter recovery mode? fastboot mode? I used fastboot to fix my recovery TWRP just can't find the thread I got my info from.
if your seeing the asus screen like you say I don't think it has anything to do with your recovery. I just went though fixing my mistake and breaking my install of TWRP 2.4.4 patched had to install 2.5 TWRP and when I restored my backup 2.4.4 was back and working again. anyway while the recovery was broken I could still run the stock rom that was installed at that time. I think if your on the asus screen your kernel has an issue.
I don't know where I read about issues like this but I know others have had em and recovered search or someone else should be able to point in a direction but have hope doesn't sound bricked yet.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
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Thanks for the speedy response =)
Version History: Stock 4.1 -> CM 10.1 Nightly 0503 or 0429. I had CWM on it before trying to load openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-ICS.blob using the terminal emulator method. I think I should have loaded the JB blob but the warning on the TWRP site said to use that if you ran the offical OTA update, which I never did so I stuck with the ICS. It installed fine, then rebooted into CM 10.1 just fine. I then rebooted from there into recovery and have been stuck at the ASUS screen since.
The Vol + - button keeps me in the ASUS screen. Reset button keeps me in the asus screen. Vol + + puts me in APX mode.
I try running fastboot in APX mode but it hangs stating "waiting for device" so I don't think it'll work in APX mode.
Thanks.
T
Try waiting for the battery to die, then boot in CM10 and flash the correct recovery.
c0ded said:
Try waiting for the battery to die, then boot in CM10 and flash the correct recovery.
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I bled it last night. I'll try booting it this evening. Thanks!
racet said:
I bled it last night. I'll try booting it this evening. Thanks!
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No luck. I bled it twice and I'm still stuck at the ASUS logo with "the device is unlocked"
Am I looking at repair here?
If you send it in for repair, ASUS will charge you $198. I suggest you buy a replacement motherboard off of eBay and replace it with the one in your tablet. Also, to save other people's tablets from bricks, you may want to look into this petition.
if you get stuck in fastboot mode then there is a zip file I will find the thread again and it has cmd files that run the fastboot stuff. I was stuck not able to use fastboot commands and then the zip I found worked like a charm.
its a zip file called adb-t.. instructions where to put the twrp.blob in the folder and the update in my case 10.6.1.15.3.zip and it flashed it even though i couldn't manually do it. really wish I could find that thread but I don't have my laptop right now
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
c0ded said:
If you send it in for repair, ASUS will charge you $198. I suggest you buy a replacement motherboard off of
Wow 200$ what a load. To what degree of difficulty are we talking with replacing the mobo? Ifixit makes it look doable, yet at the end he messed up his LCD screen.
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macgyver40 said:
if you get stuck in fastboot mode then there is a zip file I will find the thread again and it has cmd files that run the fastboot stuff. I was stuck not able to use fastboot commands and then the zip I found worked like a charm.
its a zip file called adb-t.. instructions where to put the twrp.blob in the folder and the update in my case 10.6.1.15.3.zip and it flashed it even though i couldn't manually do it. really wish I could find that thread but I don't have my laptop right now
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
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I would def like to try it if you can find it.
T
please give me some time. laptop is home again but I need time to look thought my browser history to find the thread. I was searching TWRP 2.5 threads.
I could also find a place to drop the zip file its very small. you would just need the correct TWRP.blob file and a ROM if you want to do that also from this file set I found.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041528
found it. Hope this helps you like it helped me out of my broken recovery. once you download and add the files you want its pretty easy. the script in english makes it pretty easy to understand what your doing and hope it works since I know my TWRP was broken I couldn't even sit at the recover,android wipe screen for more then 3 mins without it bootlooping. I put it on that screen while connected to laptop ran the recovery flash and all went well installing TWRP 2.5 which I then recovered my backup and that even restored my 2.4.4 patch TWRP like nothing happened at all. tablet runs great and have made 3 backups that work after all this.
Good luck
macgyver40 said:
please give me some time. laptop is home again but I need time to look thought my browser history to find the thread. I was searching TWRP 2.5 threads.
I could also find a place to drop the zip file its very small. you would just need the correct TWRP.blob file and a ROM if you want to do that also from this file set I found.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
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Please take your time. I have no problem waiting especially if the only solution is to drop 75$ on a replacement mobo.
You could send me the file via email or drop box if it's easier. I was going to use the TWRP 2.5 JB with CM 10.1 nightly. I appreciate all the help!
T
look at my please wait thread. found the link in 2 mins and added it above plus a little on why I used it and how bad mine was so to explain why I have hope for yours.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
Power up your tablet while holding down the Vol- button, then wait until a menu appears on your tablet. Within 10 seconds, hit the Vol- button.
On your computer, run "fastboot devices". If it finds your tablet, then download the correct recovery (http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf300t/openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob), copy it to your fastboot directory, then flash it using:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob
Followed by a reboot:
fastboot reboot
macgyver40 said:
look at my please wait thread. found the link in 2 mins and added it above plus a little on why I used it and how bad mine was so to explain why I have hope for yours.
Sent from my Customized Transformer TF300T using TapaTalk HD
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I tried running through your tread but none of the commands worked on the script. Probably because I can't get fastboot to work. When it tries to load a recovery it just states: "waiting for device" and sits there. =/
c0ded said:
Power up your tablet while holding down the Vol- button, then wait until a menu appears on your tablet. Within 10 seconds, hit the Vol- button.
On your computer, run "fastboot devices". If it finds your tablet, then download the correct recovery (http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/tf300t/openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob), copy it to your fastboot directory, then flash it using:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-JB.blob
Followed by a reboot:
fastboot reboot
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Thanks for the info. I am unable to get fastboot to recognize the device. The only way the PC recognizes it is via APX mode. Download mode just sits there at the ASUS screen and windows doesn't see any devices.
Still no love. Am I bleeding out the battery correctly? I am just running the boot screen until it dies then I try to power it on again.
I popped the back open today to see how difficult it would be to replace the mobo, doesn't look too bad. Just having difficulty finding a good online guide.
Also, just so I have the terminology straight, when the tf300t goes into a "boot loop" does it ever leave the asus screen and go black or does it just hang? Mine never goes black, just sits at the ASUS screen with "the device is unlocked" message. The only time I can get it to leave this screen is when I do a reboot and hold the + sign. then it goes black and APX is detected on windows.
Just wasn't sure if any of that information was useful.
T
One other solution is to unplug the battery for 30 minutes, then plug it back in.
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One other solution is to unplug the battery for 30 minutes, then plug it back in.
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Ok,
Tried disconnecting the mobo, no love. Ordered a new one for 75$ on ebay. Replaced the mobo and now the volume button doesn't work. Checked all the ribbon cables and they're snug. Probably broke something but I can't find what, so I am thinking of sucking that up. I can control volume with the settings. The only downfall is without a volume button I can't enter the boot loader, so no rooting/ cwm.
Least I'm back in business for now! And another positive is the mobo I received was 32 gig storage so it's like I got an upgrade... with a broken volume button =)
racet said:
Ok,
Tried disconnecting the mobo, no love. Ordered a new one for 75$ on ebay. Replaced the mobo and now the volume button doesn't work. Checked all the ribbon cables and they're snug. Probably broke something but I can't find what, so I am thinking of sucking that up. I can control volume with the settings. The only downfall is without a volume button I can't enter the boot loader, so no rooting/ cwm.
Least I'm back in business for now! And another positive is the mobo I received was 32 gig storage so it's like I got an upgrade... with a broken volume button =)
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Usually, the volume button does not fail. Remember the volume button connects to, but is NOT part of the mother board. If it feels stuck when you push it, that's because you snapped the back cover in wrong. You need to slide it in at the corner where the buttons (volume & power) are, then pop in the rest of it. Take it out and do it again.

Stuck on Recovery? screen...

ok, I probably am not using the correct lingo but I know one of you guys can help me out. I think I'm hung up on the recovery screen?
Have an unlocked tf700t that HAD a JB recovery image on it. Wife wanted to sell it so she did a factory reset before consulting me.
Now the thing is stuck on the attached screen. Is that the recovery screen? The guts are spinning & the "running" bar below that scrolls as well.
I can shut it down & reboot it but can't get into CWM and can't find it with fastboot on my PC (don't think I can even put it in fastboot mode).
When booted up the "device is unlocked" text and the "ASUS" center screen shows briefly, then the android & his innards take the screen and remain. I've tried booting while holding volume up & volume down and I can't get the 3 icons or CWM to show up.
Have I got a brick on my hands?
Help?
Tf701 for sale how much?
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psouth said:
ok, I probably am not using the correct lingo but I know one of you guys can help me out. I think I'm hung up on the recovery screen?
Have an unlocked tf700t that HAD a JB recovery image on it. Wife wanted to sell it so she did a factory reset before consulting me.
Now the thing is stuck on the attached screen. Is that the recovery screen? The guts are spinning & the "running" bar below that scrolls as well.
I can shut it down & reboot it but can't get into CWM and can't find it with fastboot on my PC (don't think I can even put it in fastboot mode).
When booted up the "device is unlocked" text and the "ASUS" center screen shows briefly, then the android & his innards take the screen and remain. I've tried booting while holding volume up & volume down and I can't get the 3 icons or CWM to show up.
Have I got a brick on my hands?
Help?
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Yep - that's the stock recovery....
I've read about this... If you do a wipe from the bootloader (maybe the same for a factory reset from Settings) with a custom recovery installed, it can happen that the bootloader writes a command to the misc partition to boot straight into recovery and it gets stuck there.
Do you have ADB access when you are in recovery?
Try 'adb devices' and see if it gives you anything. _that developed a file to solve this particular situation, namely clearing the misc partition so that you can boot to the bootloader.
I think I have that file somewhere. Check if you ADB and I look for it.
The other option would be (if the stock recovery is working) to download the Asus firmware, unzip it once, rename the resulting zip to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip, copy it to the root of a microSD, insert it into the tablet and let it boot to recovery. It hopefully would recognize the firmware file and flash it.
You would loose all data though.
Thanks Bernd,
Going with the stock firmware is something I've been trying but not having any luck with. I've tried downloading
ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T Firmware: V10.4.4.20 Only for US SKU (Android 4.1.1)-2012.11.07 update
from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946456
several times but I have yet to get anything that I can unzip??
stuck into recovery
Hi same problem,
after factory reset inside lates cyanogenmod
stuck into stock recovery
cwm not usable
no adb device visible
won't boot from image taken from
WW_epad-user-10.4.4.20.zip
any other idea?
thanks
g.
psouth said:
Thanks Bernd,
Going with the stock firmware is something I've been trying but not having any luck with. I've tried downloading
ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T Firmware: V10.4.4.20 Only for US SKU (Android 4.1.1)-2012.11.07 update
from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946456
several times but I have yet to get anything that I can unzip??
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golemlist said:
Hi same problem,
after factory reset inside lates cyanogenmod
stuck into stock recovery
cwm not usable
no adb device visible
won't boot from image taken from
WW_epad-user-10.4.4.20.zip
any other idea?
thanks
g.
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Sorry - I do not understand what you are saying.
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psouth said:
Thanks Bernd,
Going with the stock firmware is something I've been trying but not having any luck with. I've tried downloading
ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T Firmware: V10.4.4.20 Only for US SKU (Android 4.1.1)-2012.11.07 update
from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946456
several times but I have yet to get anything that I can unzip??
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That 10.4.xx is really old JB 4.1. The firmware you want to get a the source: Asus
Go here: http://support.asus.com/Download/Options.aspx?SLanguage=en&type=1
Enter "Transformer" in the search box
Choose your model
Select "Android" from the OS choice
....and you will be presented with a list of firmware file, freshest on top.
Scroll down a bit and you'll find the 10.6.1.14.8 firmware for US SKU. That firmware version is still rootable with Motochopper. The latest .10 firmware is not.
Merry Christmas everyone
Fantastic! Thanks Bernd.
DL'ing that file now.
Hope you and yours have a very Merry Christmas out on the west coast.
PS
berndblb said:
Yep - that's the stock recovery....
I've read about this... If you do a wipe from the bootloader (maybe the same for a factory reset from Settings) with a custom recovery installed, it can happen that the bootloader writes a command to the misc partition to boot straight into recovery and it gets stuck there.
Do you have ADB access when you are in recovery?
Try 'adb devices' and see if it gives you anything. _that developed a file to solve this particular situation, namely clearing the misc partition so that you can boot to the bootloader.
I think I have that file somewhere. Check if you ADB and I look for it.
The other option would be (if the stock recovery is working) to download the Asus firmware, unzip it once, rename the resulting zip to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip, copy it to the root of a microSD, insert it into the tablet and let it boot to recovery. It hopefully would recognize the firmware file and flash it.
You would loose all data though.
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Bernd, tried the sd card with the firmware & no luck.
Checked adb and I do get
"015d2ea06d381211 recovery"
so I assume I have access that way. Did you have any luck finding the file you were talking about?
psouth said:
Bernd, tried the sd card with the firmware & no luck.
Checked adb and I do get
"015d2ea06d381211 recovery"
so I assume I have access that way. Did you have any luck finding the file you were talking about?
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Dang! But at least you have adb....
I finally found the file and the corresponding thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48773174
You can download bootit.ko from post 31.
That bloke's situation was somewhat different though and I don't know enough to tell you with confidence that this method would work for you.
The best would be if you could get @_that attention - he's the expert on this.
But read the thread - it should get you closer to a solution.
Good luck and report back please!
Well I'll be. Christmas just keeps on coming. I have a working tf700t this evening. I have no idea of what was taking so long or if it's just a Christmas miracle but I left my pad plugged up to the computer all day. Apparently it decided to get unstuck from the recovery screen all on it's own. Thing boots fine now, completed the reset and went through the initial setup with no problems. Wahoo!
Thanks for all the help Bernd.
psouth said:
Well I'll be. Christmas just keeps on coming. I have a working tf700t this evening. I have no idea of what was taking so long or if it's just a Christmas miracle but I left my pad plugged up to the computer all day. Apparently it decided to get unstuck from the recovery screen all on it's own. Thing boots fine now, completed the reset and went through the initial setup with no problems. Wahoo!
Thanks for all the help Bernd.
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Santa did hear your pleading and the elves probably had some time to spare right after Christmas! Nice gift! :good:

[Q] rebooting TF700T..... first ever problem

Constant reboot suddenly appeared today
Can you stop it rebooting?
Message come up when using on and vol button
bootloader 1.00 e released by "US epad-10..6.1.14.10-20130801"AO3
Key driver not found ..booting OS ?
Starting fastboot USB download protocol
PaulCopel61 said:
Constant reboot suddenly appeared today
Can you stop it rebooting?
Message come up when using on and vol button
bootloader 1.00 e released by "US epad-10..6.1.14.10-20130801"AO3
Key driver not found ..booting OS ?
Starting fastboot USB download protocol
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So it boots to the bootloader, you see the three icons - and then what?
It bootloops again?
Give us more info: Are you on stock? Rooted? Locked/unlocked? What did you do/install prior to this happening? Did you drain the battery so that it suddenly shut down?
TF700T first ever problem
berndblb said:
So it boots to the bootloader, you see the three icons - and then what?
It bootloops again?
Give us more info: Are you on stock? Rooted? Locked/unlocked? What did you do/install prior to this happening? Did you drain the battery so that it suddenly shut down?
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Hi
Thanks for reply
The pad has never touched,altered,rooted,etc.... ,after reading a book on pad ..shut down in evening ...next morning problem occurs
Loads up main screen for about 6 seconds freezes the starts rebooting
By pressing on/vol button I get messages
With flashing RCK it says
bootloader 1.00 e released by "US epad-10..6.1.14.10-20130801"AO3
Key driver not found ..booting OS ?
Starting fastboot USB download protocol
Moving along to Android symbol
it adds booting recovery kernel
signature match
Starts to install update ..
then gives me "error" android symbol
Trust that helps ...I am newbie at this worked perfectly up to now
PaulCopel61 said:
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Thanks for reply
The pad has never touched,altered,rooted,etc.... ,after reading a book on pad ..shut down in evening ...next morning problem occurs
Loads up main screen for about 6 seconds freezes the starts rebooting
By pressing on/vol button I get messages
With flashing RCK it says
bootloader 1.00 e released by "US epad-10..6.1.14.10-20130801"AO3
Key driver not found ..booting OS ?
Starting fastboot USB download protocol
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That's ok and healthy. You are in the bootloader menu and seeing exactly what you're supposed to see here.
Moving along to Android symbol
it adds booting recovery kernel
signature match
Starts to install update ..
then gives me "error" android symbol
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Mhh, this doesn't quite make sense...
If you say: Moving along to Android symbol - you are pushing Volume Up?
You toggle between the icons with Volume Down and execute them with Volume Up.
"Booting recovery kernel" would indicate that you pushed Volume Up on the flashing RCK icon which would fire up your recovery, and since it doesn't find a valid update file you get the Android on his back and the error message.
Since you are on stock your options are very limited. My guess is somehow your system partition got corrupted and your tablet can't boot into Android anymore.
You can give it a shot by using Volume Down to get the Android icon to flash and then pushing Volume Up, but I doubt that it would help since the tablet refuses to boot your system in the first place.
So if the above fails, go the Asus support website, the download section, enter "Transformer" in the search box, select the TF700t, choose "Android" as OS and from the resulting page choose the firmware for your SKU. If you are in Europe it would be WW, US for North America, JP for Japan - you get my drift...
Download the file and then unzip it ONCE, the result being another zip file. Rename that zip to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip and copy it to a microSD.
Turn the tablet off and insert the microSD.
Boot into the bootloader with Volume Down and Power.
Push Volume Up on the flashing RCK icon to boot into recovery and it should recognize the firmware zip and start to flash it.
You will probably loose everything you have on the tablet if it is not backed up. But I don't see any option for you to save your data if you want to get the tablet working again. I just hope you knew and lived by my mantra: Data not backed up is data not yet lost....
Good luck.
Tried advice
Thanks for advice
Took a week to get micro card reader !!, however downloaded ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T Firmware: V10.6.1.14.10 Only for US SKU (Android 4.2.1)
Booted up as per instructions, it recognized the firmware zip and started to flash it.
Loaded as normal .. however same problem still exists ... noticed it the few seconds before it rebooted that not much had changed on desktop ?
Definitely says Android US Epad 10.6.14.10-20130801
Should desktop have changed ?
I am missing anything ?
Getting desperate
Any help appreciated
thanks
paul
PaulCopel61 said:
Thanks for advice
Took a week to get micro card reader !!, however downloaded ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T Firmware: V10.6.1.14.10 Only for US SKU (Android 4.2.1)
Booted up as per instructions, it recognized the firmware zip and started to flash it.
Loaded as normal .. however same problem still exists ... noticed it the few seconds before it rebooted that not much had changed on desktop ?
Definitely says Android US Epad 10.6.14.10-20130801
Should desktop have changed ?
I am missing anything ?
Getting desperate
Any help appreciated
thanks
paul
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I think you are going to have to wipe the device mate.
wipe
Thanks
Will do anything to get it working
As I am new at this could you guide me to best thread which gives clear instructions how to wipe and re install?
Pad is out of warranty never been altered ...
paul
PaulCopel61 said:
Thanks
Will do anything to get it working
As I am new at this could you guide me to best thread which gives clear instructions how to wipe and re install?
Pad is out of warranty never been altered ...
paul
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When you are in the bootloader menu, choose the third icon 'Wipe Data'. You navigate there by pressing Volume Down twice, then it should be flashing. Press Volume Up to wipe your device.
You will have to re-install the firmware (same procedure I described already)
Thanks...
Everything working !!
Finally...
So I don't have similar problem again should I unlock?
What program should I use ?
Could you point to thread to show me how too ?
Paul
Glad you got it going!
Check this out: http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...ginners-guide-flashing-custom-rom-tf700t.html

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