[Q] TF700 Stock Recovery - Asus Transformer TF700

This question might be posted somewhere else, and if so, I apologize.
I recently unlocked my TF700 and installed cwm. I didn't realize this would disable the OTA updates. Is it possible to re-enable the OTA updates while keeping cem installed? If not, what is the easiest way to uninstall cwm and re-enable the updates?
I am currently running the 10.6.1.14.8 firmware with a US sku.
Thanks in advance!

Milkdudengr said:
This question might be posted somewhere else, and if so, I apologize.
I recently unlocked my TF700 and installed cwm. I didn't realize this would disable the OTA updates. Is it possible to re-enable the OTA updates while keeping cem installed? If not, what is the easiest way to uninstall cwm and re-enable the updates?
I am currently running the 10.6.1.14.8 firmware with a US sku.
Thanks in advance!
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After unlocking you will not be able to receive OTAs anymore, not even if you flash back a full stock firmware. Unlocked bootloader = No more OTAs
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Pretoriano80 said:
After unlocking you will not be able to receive OTAs anymore, not even if you flash back a full stock firmware. Unlocked bootloader = No more OTAs
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Thanks for the quick reply. Will it still be possible to upgrade the firmware and still keep root?

Milkdudengr said:
Thanks for the quick reply. Will it still be possible to upgrade the firmware and still keep root?
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Yes - but why would you run the stock firmware if you are unlocked and have a custom recovery???
Both CM roms or CROMi-X run circles around the stock rom.
But if you insist on running stock: You can flash the latest Asus firmware in your recovery (full disclosure: I have only used TWRP, don't know anything about CWM but assume it's the same - research it though).
CWM will be replaced with the stock recovery if you flash the full firmware, so you have to flash CWM or TWRP in fastboot again, then you can flash a Superuser package in your custom recovery to gain root.
But it would be so much easier to just flash a custom rom from your current setup - any specific reason you don't want to try it?
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berndblb said:
Yes - but why would you run the stock firmware if you are unlocked and have a custom recovery???
Both CM roms or CROMi-X run circles around the stock rom.
But if you insist on running stock: You can flash the latest Asus firmware in your recovery (full disclosure: I have only used TWRP, don't know anything about CWM but assume it's the same - research it though).
CWM will be replaced with the stock recovery if you flash the full firmware, so you have to flash CWM or TWRP in fastboot again, then you can flash a Superuser package in your custom recovery to gain root.
But it would be so much easier to just flash a custom rom from your current setup - any specific reason you don't want to try it?
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+1 Couldn't have said it better myself. You've already unlocked - now make your tab better

Milkdudengr said:
Thanks for the quick reply. Will it still be possible to upgrade the firmware and still keep root?
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You can forget about all the root keeping hassle after unlocking, you will be able to root anytime.

berndblb said:
Yes - but why would you run the stock firmware if you are unlocked and have a custom recovery???
Both CM roms or CROMi-X run circles around the stock rom.
But if you insist on running stock: You can flash the latest Asus firmware in your recovery (full disclosure: I have only used TWRP, don't know anything about CWM but assume it's the same - research it though).
CWM will be replaced with the stock recovery if you flash the full firmware, so you have to flash CWM or TWRP in fastboot again, then you can flash a Superuser package in your custom recovery to gain root.
But it would be so much easier to just flash a custom rom from your current setup - any specific reason you don't want to try it?
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It was more a curiosity thing than anything. I haven't had much time lately so I was sticking to what was familiar. Once things slow down, I plan on playing around with custom ROMs to see what I like best. Do you have any recommendations?

Milkdudengr said:
It was more a curiosity thing than anything. I haven't had much time lately so I was sticking to what was familiar. Once things slow down, I plan on playing around with custom ROMs to see what I like best. Do you have any recommendations?
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Hell, yes!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425383
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berndblb said:
Hell, yes!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425383
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Awesome! Thanks for the recommendation! I'll keep this in mind for when I get a chance!

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[TWRP&CWM/Install JB OTA from custom recovery] Jelly Bean OTA for Unlocked Devices

[TWRP&CWM/Install JB OTA from custom recovery] Jelly Bean OTA for Unlocked Devices
Hi guys,as you may know,if you unlocked your bootloader you won't be able to receive OTA's anymore so you have to wait for Asus to upload the firmware on their site.Or even better you can use your custom recovery to flash a modified OTA pack wich will update your device just fine.
Warning:
** I'm NOT responsible for any damage caused to your device by using these files so use them on your OWN risk.
** This update will also flash the Jelly Bean bootloader so if you are still on .26 bootloader and you didn't used the NvFlash tool yet,well,it's time to do it because after installing this update there's NO WAY to go back,yet.
** You Custom Recovery will be replaced by the Stock Recovery (You can install this CWM Recovery after installing JB)
** I only tested with TWRP but it should work with CWM recovery too
** Verify your MD5 checsum after download
Requirements
* Your device must be unlocked and rooted
* You need to be on STOCK 9.4.5.30 ROM with no modifications to system files (build.prop,etc) (no need to do the Factory Reset)
* Use OTA RootKeeper before installing this update if you want to keep ROOT
Installation
1) Download the file for your specific SKU
2) Move the downloaded file on your internal or external storage
3) Boot your device in Recovery
4) Install the update / That's it,wait for the install proccess to finish
NOTE: If you are getting errors and you are using CWM recovery try renaming the file (i.e TF700T WW_10.4.4.16-20120927 OTA.zip - - > TF700T_ WW_10.4.4.16-20120927.zip)
Download Links
WW_SKU --- > TF700T WW_10.4.4.16-20120927 OTA.zip ----- MD5 checksum: 9d4e1e91a08254256357eb2870d2df7d
US_SKU --- > TF700T US_10.4.4.16-20120927 OTA.zip ----- MD5 checksum: 4131cab5458153856185c43e05b67ebe
great! just what i was waiting for...links works, started download. i will let you know how it goes. first i need to apply root and install custom recovery again... thanks!
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No download
The download is not working for me either.
Edit: you missed a ":" after http
http://www.sendspace.com/file/d7lw1o
glenner05 said:
great! just what i was waiting for...links works, started download. i will let you know how it goes. first i need to apply root and install custom recovery again... thanks!
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can you do this for the US version as well? im itching to get JB loaded up on my Infinity.
Gonna test tonight as well. Won't expect any issues, but I'll tell the results here.
Download link fixed.Yes i'm uploading the US version right now.
May I ask why we need to be on stock prior to flashing?
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Itching for that US version too! Being Unlocked has never tasted so bitter until now!
Jbb3393 said:
May I ask why we need to be on stock prior to flashing?
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i think because this is not a complete rom. Its an update package. So if you gonna flash an official update over a custum rom your asking for trouble
Jbb3393 said:
May I ask why we need to be on stock prior to flashing?
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Because the update will fail to install if some system files are missing or beeing modified.Please don't try this on custom firmware,but if you do,just don't complain about it in case is failing or even worse.
Pretoriano80 said:
Download link fixed.Yes i'm uploading the US version right now.
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Is the US version uploaded yet?
Jbb3393 said:
May I ask why we need to be on stock prior to flashing?
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Asus OTA updates aren't a complete replacement. Instead the update performs a patch to your existing files. A non-stock or non .30 version may cause a failure during the update process.
Truthfully if you're running an unlocked device you should wait for a ROM developer to make a new ROM and use that to update instead of trying to flash the Asus official update. It should only be 24 to 72 hours and a ROM won't do things like remove root or replace your custom recovery with the stock recovery.
Works 100% with CWM recovery!
Thanks a lot My friend!
I can also confirm, this method works! I`m on jelly bean now
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Work great!
Thx!
Dees_Troy said:
Asus OTA updates aren't a complete replacement. Instead the update performs a patch to your existing files. A non-stock or non .30 version may cause a failure during the update process.
Truthfully if you're running an unlocked device you should wait for a ROM developer to make a new ROM and use that to update instead of trying to flash the Asus official update. It should only be 24 to 72 hours and a ROM won't do things like remove root or replace your custom recovery with the stock recovery.
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Quoted for fiction
It's fine to flash if you are on stock .30. Replacing the recovery costs about 30 seconds, and replacing root on an unlocked device takes about 30 seconds as well. Then you can evaluate an Asus jb yourself before seeing a custom jb.
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anaviel said:
Is the US version uploaded yet?
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Sorry guys,but something went wrong with the upload process so i had to start over...is at 20% now,let's hope this time will be ok.
ZaJules said:
Works 100% with CWM recovery!
Thanks a lot My friend!
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Does you SD card show now?
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Pretoriano80 said:
Sorry guys,but something went wrong with the upload process so i had to start over...is at 20% now,let's hope this time will be ok.
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Oh dang, we better be verifying md5/sha1's! Best to be careful.
Thanks!
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How can I get back to a stock ASUS .26 boot from AndroidRoot?

Hey guys,
So I recently did the procedure to enable NVflash on my TF700, and flashed the AndroidRoot bootloader in the process (over my stock .26). Unfortunately, I forgot to make a backup of the bootloader before doing that.
My question is, is there any way I can get back to a stock .26 bootloader now? A bootloader image file I can download somewhere? I want to do so to get back to stock .26 firmware and then upgrade to stock Jellybean.
Thanks
I'm really curious as to *why* you'd want to do this... If you just want to get to Jelly Bean with the stock bootloader, you can download the full JB firmware from Asus now (it's a FULL install, not just an upgrade like the OTA was) - it will replace the bootloader as well.
I just can't think of any valid reason to revert to the .26 bootloader just to get to get back to the stock bootloader in order to upgrade to JellyBean/stock bootloader.
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So can I just run the Jellybean installer to return my tablet to stock (keeping bootloader unlocked of course)?
By the way I have TWRP recovery. So I need to change to stock recovery first to run that file, right?
dark42 said:
So can I just run the Jellybean installer to return my tablet to stock (keeping bootloader unlocked of course)?
By the way I have TWRP recovery. So I need to change to stock recovery first to run that file, right?
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Actually, just installing the stock JB image from Asus will replace your bootloader and your recovery, so no need to change to stock recovery first...
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jtrosky said:
Actually, just installing the stock JB image from Asus will replace your bootloader and your recovery, so no need to change to stock recovery first...
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But I can't find a way to run the ASUS update, since I have TWRP recovery (seems like it requires a stock recovery)... If I start the update from within Android, it just takes me to TWRP. How do I run the file?
Never mind, I just tried installing the ASUS update file from within TWRP, to my great surprise it worked! I thought it was going to brick my tablet, honestly (I have an NVflash backup so no worries). Well, I'm happy, thanks for your help, jtrosky.

[Q] tf700t do i need to unlock for cwm

I just got my tf700t yesterday, and I want to put cwm on it. Do i need to unlock the bootloader in order to install this or is there a new way of doing this? Also is their a way to install root without having to unlock the bootloader? Im sure this has been asked before but when i search for it all i get is ways to unlock the bootloader.
raisedblunt said:
I just got my tf700t yesterday, and I want to put cwm on it. Do i need to unlock the bootloader in order to install this or is there a new way of doing this? Also is their a way to install root without having to unlock the bootloader? Im sure this has been asked before but when i search for it all i get is ways to unlock the bootloader.
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You need to unlock in order to flash CWM or TWRP (custom recovery), custom rom/kernel. Root can be install without unlock, but you have to downgrade back to ICS version .30, rooted, preserved root with OTA rootkeeper app, then do incremental upgrade, then restore root. If you unlock the bootloader, you can flash custom recovery and use this to install a pre-rooted rom, so no need to root manually.
thanks
buhohitr said:
You need to unlock in order to flash CWM or TWRP (custom recovery), custom rom/kernel. Root can be install without unlock, but you have to downgrade back to ICS version .30, rooted, preserved root with OTA rootkeeper app, then do incremental upgrade, then restore root. If you unlock the bootloader, you can flash custom recovery and use this to install a pre-rooted rom, so no need to root manually.
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Thanks for your answer. im on the latest update so do i have to downgrade in order to unlock and install CWM?
raisedblunt said:
Thanks for your answer. im on the latest update so do i have to downgrade in order to unlock and install CWM?
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To unlock, you don't need to downgrade. The Asus unlock tool will work with ICS or JB, it labeled as for ICS only, but not to worry, will work with both.
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thanks again
buhohitr said:
To unlock, you don't need to downgrade. The Asus unlock tool will work with ICS or JB, it labeled as for ICS only, but not to worry, will work with both.
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Now for the big question. is it worth unlocking? I know it voids my warrenty, and i do have some light bleed (but i think all tablets have that so not really a big deal, not worth returning) But there are so many advantages to doing so. Like making a backup of the system.
raisedblunt said:
Now for the big question. is it worth unlocking? I know it voids my warrenty, and i do have some light bleed (but i think all tablets have that so not really a big deal, not worth returning) But there are so many advantages to doing so. Like making a backup of the system.
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And the big answer is YES.
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Can't Flash CROM 4.1 please help!

I am having problems flashing Clean Inheritance Rom 4.1 and I believe my TWRP 2.4.4.0 may be the problem because it seems corrupted.
I followed the instructions on this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187982
So far I have been able to flash the patched twrp 2.4.4.0 and install the Asus stock 4.2.1 but every time I try to flash CROM 4.1 twrp will initiate updating partition and then it will just restart w/o warning to its home screen. I think that my twrp may be corrupted but i have used fastboot to repush the twrp multiple times and the asus stock 4.2.1 multiple times but this is not solving my issue. I see that fastboot has a erase command and wanted to know if i would use that to erase the recovery img completely and then try flashing twrp again to see if this resolves the issue or will the erase command brick my device? Also do I need to have my stock kernel for the CROM 4.1 to work? I am attaching screenshot of my tablet info, please let me know if more info is needed or if i need to upload a video of what is going on thanks.
have you redownloaded twrp mate it might have been a dodgy download or maybe a bad download of cromi, or you could try installing cromi 4.0 first
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robgee789 said:
have you redownloaded twrp mate it might have been a dodgy download or maybe a bad download of cromi, or you could try installing cromi 4.0 first
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Thanks robgee for the response, I have tried downloading the twrp patch and crom 4.0 and 4.1 but I am still having the same issue. Is there a way to flash CROM 4.1 without using twrp?
Hi Williams,
I'm also facing the same as you, and still searching for an answer. Tried flashing the SuperSU patch and my tablet is still not rooted.
Running the WW version. Wonder if anyone can help us....
What OS are you using?
xgrind said:
Hi Williams,
I'm also facing the same as you, and still searching for an answer. Tried flashing the SuperSU patch and my tablet is still not rooted.
Running the WW version. Wonder if anyone can help us....
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I am still having issues but I am using Windows 8. Are you using Windows 8 as well?
im using windows 7 but i dont know if that has anything to do with it
No, im using Windows 7
williams2657 said:
I am still having issues but I am using Windows 8. Are you using Windows 8 as well?
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Update! bump please help someone
I am still having issues installing clean rom 4.1 but I noticed that if I keep selecting to flash the CROM 4.1 or 4.0 rom it will eventually initiate and let me choose the options and actually start flashing but once it says it is complete and i reboot it does not boot CROM just gets stuck at the asus boot screen. Then i must use fastboot to flash the stock android 4.2.1 to get the thing up and running and then twrp pretty much breaks after i use fastboot to flash teh android 4.2.1 blob file so I have to reflash the patched 2.4.4.0 again. I really do think the problem is with twrp because ever since this new 2.4.4.0 update i have been having issues i remember before twrp was a great utility but now it seems like it is a nightmare is there a way from me to try flashing crom 4.1 with clockwork mod yet?
williams2657 said:
I am still having issues installing clean rom 4.1 but I noticed that if I keep selecting to flash the CROM 4.1 or 4.0 rom it will eventually initiate and let me choose the options and actually start flashing but once it says it is complete and i reboot it does not boot CROM just gets stuck at the asus boot screen. Then i must use fastboot to flash the stock android 4.2.1 to get the thing up and running and then twrp pretty much breaks after i use fastboot to flash teh android 4.2.1 blob file so I have to reflash the patched 2.4.4.0 again. I really do think the problem is with twrp because ever since this new 2.4.4.0 update i have been having issues i remember before twrp was a great utility but now it seems like it is a nightmare is there a way from me to try flashing crom 4.1 with clockwork mod yet?
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as far as i know clockwork was not updated yet are you able to flash anything in twrp lets say a su zip on stock 4.2.1
evo bryan said:
as far as i know clockwork was not updated yet are you able to flash anything in twrp lets say a su zip on stock 4.2.1
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I haven't tried that yet, I will try and let you know. Thanks for the response.
I did try to flash the SuperSU zip to root the stock rom. Able to flash in the SuperSU but still not rooted
evo bryan said:
as far as i know clockwork was not updated yet are you able to flash anything in twrp lets say a su zip on stock 4.2.1
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I was able to flash SuperSU as well
I was able to flash SuperSU and it was confirmed rooted with root checker. I still don't know why CleanROM will not work I have downloaded the ROM multiple times but it just refuses to flash is there something else I need to check in order to flash the rom or is TWRP partially broken where it can only flash very small simple files but not a complete custom rom?
I just downloaded the energy rom and tried to flash it do my device and ended up having the same issue. It says the rom has been flashed and completes but after reboot it is just stuck on Asus bootscreen and never boots into the OS. What the hell is going on
I think my bootloader is somehow screwed up because it can't boot any custom roms it can only boot the asus stock 4.2.1 when i flash the blob file using fastboot. Did i miss a step or something to allow the bootloader to boot custom roms
I don't know if it makes a difference but I used the ww version so it might be worth trying that but not sure how much difference it will make but you never know
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I'm using the WW version and has the same problem
robgee789 said:
I don't know if it makes a difference but I used the ww version so it might be worth trying that but not sure how much difference it will make but you never know
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Update
robgee789 said:
I don't know if it makes a difference but I used the ww version so it might be worth trying that but not sure how much difference it will make but you never know
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xgrind said:
I'm using the WW version and has the same problem
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So I was able to use the patched twrp 2.4.4.0 to flash energy rom custom stock rom after 2 attempts so now I finally have a custom rom on my tablet but I really want clean rom because I like that version more. I will try to reflash clean rom later and let you know how it goes.
Hi William,
Hope to hear good news
williams2657 said:
So I was able to use the patched twrp 2.4.4.0 to flash energy rom custom stock rom after 2 attempts so now I finally have a custom rom on my tablet but I really want clean rom because I like that version more. I will try to reflash clean rom later and let you know how it goes.
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williams2657 said:
So I was able to use the patched twrp 2.4.4.0 to flash energy rom custom stock rom after 2 attempts so now I finally have a custom rom on my tablet but I really want clean rom because I like that version more. I will try to reflash clean rom later and let you know how it goes.
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any news and just so you know clean rom just got updated
Yesterday tried again,
Still no luck. Anyone can share the link to patched TWRP for me to try again?
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any news and just so you know clean rom just got updated
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[Q] confused how to flash cromi-xenogenesis. please help to ease my thoughts up

Good day. So my tf300t is rooted from stock 4.2.1 ota. Now im planning to flash my tablet using a new rom cromi-xenog...
Can you guys check if going on the right track installing this rom?
1. My tab is rooted 4.2.1 stock
2. Installed twrp 2.4.4.0
3. Whare should i put the files after download?
Thanks guys
brianaudio said:
Good day. So my tf300t is rooted from stock 4.2.1 ota. Now im planning to flash my tablet using a new rom cromi-xenog...
Can you guys check if going on the right track installing this rom?
1. My tab is rooted 4.2.1 stock
2. Installed twrp 2.4.4.0
3. Whare should i put the files after download?
Thanks guys
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Put them anywhere on the sdcard. TWRP lets you select the ZIP file, when selecting "install".
You can even select multiple files into a queue and then flash them in one go.
Be sure to wipe everything from TWRP, including cache, data (factory reset) and system.
Note that this will not wipe the contents of your sdcard (at least the version for BL 4.1 won't).
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f69m said:
Put them anywhere on the sdcard. TWRP lets you select the ZIP file, when selecting "install".
You can even select multiple files into a queue and then flash them in one go.
Be sure to wipe everything from TWRP, including cache, data (factory reset) and system.
Note that this will not wipe the contents of your sdcard (at least the version for BL 4.1 won't).
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So this means, the new 4.2.1 boot loader is good to go on this rom before flashing? Thanks so much
brianaudio said:
So this means, the new 4.2.1 boot loader is good to go on this rom before flashing? Thanks so much
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Yes, currently CROMi is one of the two ROMs supporting BL 4.2.
Just make sure to pick the right version (4.3b6 seems OK).
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Just something to take note of is you said that you installed twrp 2.4.4.0, I hope you meant the patched 2.4.4.0 - 4.2 version which is the only compatible twrp version for the 4.2.1 bootloader.
All other version of twrp for the tf300 will ask for password and will not be able to mount partitions which in about 90% of cases will cause the device to brick - fastboot will no longer be able to flash anything http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179874
Patched version of twrp 2.4.4.0 - 4.2 can be found here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187982
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2195883
pjc21 said:
Just something to take note of is you said that you installed twrp 2.4.4.0, I hope you meant the patched 2.4.4.0 - 4.2 version which is the only compatible twrp version for the 4.2.1 bootloader.
All other version of twrp for the tf300 will ask for password and will not be able to mount partitions which in about 90% of cases will cause the device to brick - fastboot will no longer be able to flash anything http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2179874
Patched version of twrp 2.4.4.0 - 4.2 can be found here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187982
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2195883
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Yeah i did this tutorial on twrp http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187982. So this mean if i flash my tablet using this tutorial i will be safe? Im just getting overwhelmed, please bare with me guys. Idont want to brick my tf. Thanks so much.
f69m said:
Yes, currently CROMi is one of the two ROMs supporting BL 4.2.
Just make sure to pick the right version (4.3b6 seems OK).
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So the other 2 roms in cromi are no good? I downloaded the 2nd one not the 4.3b. Am i still good to flash it?
brianaudio said:
Yeah i did this tutorial on twrp http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187982. So this mean if i flash my tablet using this tutorial i will be safe? Im just getting overwhelmed, please bare with me guys. Idont want to brick my tf. Thanks so much.
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Yes that's the guide you want, follow that and you should be fine.
As to the roms you can flash on the 4.2.1 bootloader, you have only the following choices at the moment:
- CROMi-Xenogenesis 4.2 by sbdags, or you can go with the 4.3 beta , up to 4.3b6 at the moment (I'm using b6 now)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2204166
- Energy by NRGZ28, stock or themed versions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010108
brianaudio said:
Yeah i did this tutorial on twrp http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187982. So this mean if i flash my tablet using this tutorial i will be safe? Im just getting overwhelmed, please bare with me guys. Idont want to brick my tf. Thanks so much.
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Yes, if you used the patched TWRP from that thread you should be fine.
brianaudio said:
So the other 2 roms in cromi are no good? I downloaded the 2nd one not the 4.3b. Am i still good to flash it?
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Just had a quick look. CROMi 4.2 should be fine too.
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f69m said:
Yes, if you used the patched TWRP from that thread you should be fine.
Just had a quick look. CROMi 4.2 should be fine too.
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Can confirm CROMI 4.2 works fine installed from patched TWRP 2.4.4.0. Did exactly that and it has been running flawlessly.
f69m said:
Yes, currently CROMi is one of the two ROMs supporting BL 4.2.
Just make sure to pick the right version (4.3b6 seems OK).
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What is the other rom? I tried xeno and its so stable and smooth.
brianaudio said:
What is the other rom? I tried xeno and its so stable and smooth.
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Energy: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010108
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