[Q] New Firmware problems 10.6.1.27 - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm stuck. I don't know what to do. I have twrp 2.6 and i have no os installed whatsoever. Is there a way to mount usb storage so i can send the stock rom to install from my micro sd card? I basically tried to installed cm 10 with the 4.2 bootloader which ****ed it up. I want to send the 10.1 CM so I can use a rom again/

ragul40 said:
I'm stuck. I don't know what to do. I have twrp 2.6 and i have no os installed whatsoever. Is there a way to mount usb storage so i can send the stock rom to install from my micro sd card? I basically tried to installed cm 10 with the 4.2 bootloader which ****ed it up. I want to send the 10.1 CM so I can use a rom again/
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why not just download the stock rom on you pc then put it on the sd card then put the sd card in your tablet?

I recommend using twrp 2.5.0.0-4.2 instead of 2.6 if you have fastboot that is. It mounts external SD just fine. Tap the internal storage box and you should be able to change to microsd.
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[Q] CWM will not mount internal sd or external sd...

hey, i'm running honeycomb 3.2. i just used brk.rootkit_v6.1 to root and install cwm version 3.1.0.1, i would love to install a custom rom, but when i boot into cwm it only gives me the option to install zip via internal sd, i have a 32gb class 10 external sd inside and the option does not come up...when i try to install a rom...any rom..it says "E:Can't mount /sdcard" i updated to 3.2 before i rooted and flashed cwm...i'm thinking that may be part of the problem..It mounts perfectly when it's completely turned on..internal sd and external...this is my first tablet and i really love the TF so far. if anyone has any suggestions it would be very much appreciated. thanks!
Try formatting the SD...
i just did a wipe/factory reset...still a no go...i do find it ironic that it was able to mount and do the wipe/reset but not to install the .zip...
Try reformatting the micro sd card like suggested above
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Help - Deleted ROM

Balls! In TWRP I wiped Data and System and now since all my files are gone I can't flash a ROM.
TWRP doesn't recognise my External SD either so what do I do?
When I turn on the tablet I do get 4 options:
Recovery
Android
USB
Download
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when you choose recovery, what happens? you may need to reflash TWRP.
timrock said:
when you choose recovery, what happens? you may need to reflash TWRP.
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It opens up TWRP but from there I can't see my External SD and trying to select the External SD option does nothing. It's formatted at FAT32 and contains a zip for Clean ROM.
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hshah said:
It opens up TWRP but from there I can't see my External SD and trying to select the External SD option does nothing. It's formatted at FAT32 and contains a zip for Clean ROM.
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Oh, you are using a SD and not a MicroSD? If so, grab a MicroSD if you have one and insert it into the pad, not dock. It WILL see that.
Slammin said:
Oh, you are using a SD and not a MicroSD? If so, grab a MicroSD if you have one and insert it into the pad, not dock. It WILL see that.
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Sorry, it is a Micro SD in the side of the actual tablet.
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If you can't get it to work, connect it to a PC and use adb to push the zip onto the tablet.
Phew! I fast booted CMW and now flashing CleanROM
Thread Closed, OP got answer and requested this to be closed.

Changing sdcard name

Hey,
I would like to install the android revolution hd but I got a weird problem.
In my tf101 the main storage 16gb is somehow (dont know why) called sdcard and when I put real micro SD to the tablet - it is called MicroSD instead of sdcard.
Now, because of that I cant instal new rom cause it always thinks i have not sdcard in. (in rom manager pro - it sees my sdcard a the main storage called sdcard)
In root explorer I can change sdcard into something else but cant change MicroSD into sdcard. Do you have any idea what should I do?
Do not use ROM Manager. And what you're reporting is the normal storage for the TF101. sdcard is the internal storage, microsd and sd are the 2 extension slots.
ok then, why my android cant see any sdcard when im in recovery mode (without using rom manager, and I tried 3 sd cards yet), Oh and btw I got Clockwork recovery mod 6.0.2.1
Hmm, is that possible to change the rom into revolution hd with easyflasher ?
maciekiel said:
ok then, why my android cant see any sdcard when im in recovery mode (without using rom manager, and I tried 3 sd cards yet), Oh and btw I got Clockwork recovery mod 6.0.2.1
Hmm, is that possible to change the rom into revolution hd with easyflasher ?
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There should be a menu in recovery to attempt to mount the card. Maybe advanced menu I think. Try that.
well, I tried but there is no such thing in advanced also. So what about easy flasher, can I try with that?
Use the mounts and storage menu and you should be able to manually mount your microSD card.
problem solved, i used goomanager to instal other flash which recognized sdcard,
it turned out that reading alot of old stuff actually helps alot xd
thanks for all anyways

[Q] Can't mount external SD card in TWRP v2.5.0.0

I flashed the US Bootloader 10.6.1.14.4 and TWRP 2.5.0.0 zip file on my unlocked Asus TF700t and now when I want to flash the stock ROM 4.2.1 I can NOT mount or check the box for external Sd card, which I could do before in order to flash the bootloader. When I try to install only the internal storage is displayed and not the external option is given.
Any help will be appreciated from this Noob, who has been reading for hours before posting this question.
lupo247 said:
I flashed the US Bootloader 10.6.1.14.4 and TWRP 2.5.0.0 zip file on my unlocked Asus TF700t and now when I want to flash the stock ROM 4.2.1 I can NOT mount or check the box for external Sd card, which I could do before in order to flash the bootloader. When I try to install only the internal storage is displayed and not the external option is given.
Any help will be appreciated from this Noob, who has been reading for hours before posting this question.
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I have the same problem.
It looks, that SD card must be formated in specific way, but I canĀ“t find out in which...
Any help will be appreciated.
lupo247 said:
I flashed the US Bootloader 10.6.1.14.4 and TWRP 2.5.0.0 zip file on my unlocked Asus TF700t and now when I want to flash the stock ROM 4.2.1 I can NOT mount or check the box for external Sd card, which I could do before in order to flash the bootloader. When I try to install only the internal storage is displayed and not the external option is given.
Any help will be appreciated from this Noob, who has been reading for hours before posting this question.
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Try using different sd card with bigger free space.
hit thanks if it helped.

install bootloader and rum in g-tablet EXTERNAL MICRO SD

I have a G-tablet and it does not work usb storage.
I try to install the bootloader external micro sd card, and now he does not enter the boot screen.
will be to have some output? remembering that I can only use the external micro sd.
awaiting.
Your problem description is not very clear.
Are you saying that your USB port (which one: micro USB for adb, or the standard slot for USB peripherals?) isn't working, and that you want to install something using your external SDcard?
micro sd externo
rajeevvp said:
Your problem description is not very clear.
Are you saying that your USB port (which one: micro USB for adb, or the standard slot for USB peripherals?) isn't working, and that you want to install something using your external SDcard?
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Yes, I want to install a rom and bootload using external micro sd.
is possible?
wanderpaula said:
Yes, I want to install a rom and bootload using external micro sd.
is possible?
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1. Do you want to install the ROM from the external SD card to the standard partitions on the NAND flash and internal SD card?
OR
2. Do you want to install your ROM from the external SD card to non-standard partitions--like on the external SD card itself?
The first is very easy. Most ClockworkMod versions will let you choose a zip file from the external SD card.
The second option is will need modifications to the ROM package itself.
option 2
rajeevvp said:
1. Do you want to install the ROM from the external SD card to the standard partitions on the NAND flash and internal SD card?
OR
2. Do you want to install your ROM from the external SD card to non-standard partitions--like on the external SD card itself?
The first is very easy. Most ClockworkMod versions will let you choose a zip file from the external SD card.
The second option is will need modifications to the ROM package itself.
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Option 2 because I can not access the bootload.
will be possible?
wanderpaula said:
Option 2 because I can not access the bootload.
will be possible?
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1. As far as I know, on the gTablet, the bootloader will only work if it is on a standard NAND flash partition. It cannot run off the SD cards.
Simiarly, both the recovery image and the ROM kernel has to live on the NAND flash. The ROM itself (apps and data), however, can exist on either SD card.
2. You can install a ROM if your gTablet can boot into recovery mode (either CWM recovery or the standard recovery).
A new bootloader can be installed (without using the USB cable and the APX mode) only by the standard ViewSonic recovery. CWM recovery won't do it.
3. You can install either of the recovery images (CWM or std) using either recovery mode, or by using any of the custom ROMs.
Ie. If your mini-USB port can't be used for APX mode, the tablet must boot either into the ROM or into recovery mode.
4. A bootloader and a ROM can also be installed in APX mode, but, for that a working USB port is needed. If your mini-USB port is not working, open the tablet up and inspect the mini-USB port carefully. Also try using a different computer and USB cable.

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