i want to install cromi, but dont know what bootloader etc. i have cynnomaogen 10.2 - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

and twrp bootloader i think
i want a fast rom which i can overlock kernel been told cromi is best.
can anyone assit

wakkaday said:
and twrp bootloader i think
i want a fast rom which i can overlock kernel been told cromi is best.
can anyone assit
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Hey bud,
"YOU MUST BE ON JB 4.2.1 WITH THE ASUS STOCK BOOTLOADER 10.6.1.8 AND TWRP patched 2.4.4.0 or BOOTLOADER 10.6.1.15.3 or 10.6.1.27.1 and patched TWRP 2.5.0.0"
I'm still fairly new around the forums, but I was fortunate enough to have robgee789 show me the ropes, everything about Comi-X you can find at this thread here
[ROM]★●[TF300T/G/L/201/301][CROMi-X 5.0.3][ODEX/DEODEX 10.6.1.27.1][SEP 17]
The above information was from that post :good:
I just have it installed with Hund's Kernel, the system flies, no more lagging during browsing!
It was night and day to me, very impressed.
My original thread - ROM Question
Hope those threads can point you to the right direction.

wakkaday said:
and twrp bootloader i think
i want a fast rom which i can overlock kernel been told cromi is best.
can anyone assit
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Before doing much, I'd also suggest using NvFlash to make your tablet unbrickable, since you are on JB.
Link in sig.

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[Q]How to restock Asus tf101

I rooted my tf101 9.2.1.17-20120312 with viperMod. Then installed recovery installer and can now access recovery. I want to try some custom roms but I want to know how i can restore my tab in case i don't like the rom or something goes wrong during flash.
I downloaded US_epaduser9.2.1.17UpdateLauncher.zip from asus site since my tab seems to be running Us version of rom. My question is is this zip recovery flashable? Or is there some other way I can restock?
I should mention i got my tab in mint condition but without original case so i don't know what serial number it has. I've attacked a photo with what it says on the box.
Any help would be apreciated. I don't want to end up with a shiny new brick.
According to the box, your serial is BC0, which means its an SBK2 device. So you cant use NVFlash.
Its not much of a big deal as long as you dont **** up the recovery and the android OS at the same time.
As far as restoring... Just take a backup of your current rom in CWM before flashing anything new.
And I suggest you skip ASUS's builds. Just grab a custom rom instead, they are 100 times better in all areas.
Thanks for the quick reply. I saw there are plenty of custom roms for the tf101. Which one is the more stable? I used aokp for a galaxy tab 7 i owned until recently but it wasn't quite suited for daily use.
Hi Saav,
I can also recommend this to read:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22465766
I like the revolver rom of gnufabio 4.0.0. It is still in beta but works really wel for me.
And Goatshocker is correct, the serial number is for SBK2, so nvflash is not an option for you.
Saav said:
Thanks for the quick reply. I saw there are plenty of custom roms for the tf101. Which one is the more stable? I used aokp for a galaxy tab 7 i owned until recently but it wasn't quite suited for daily use.
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They hold a generally equal stability. What matters is the kernel youre using. guevenors kernel is aparantly very stable. I dont know myself, Im running the kernel included in EOS build 19 still, which is stable for me.
I suggest you try out the roms for yourself and pick the one you like best
Saav said:
I downloaded US_epaduser9.2.1.17UpdateLauncher.zip from asus site since my tab seems to be running Us version of rom. My question is is this zip recovery flashable? Or is there some other way I can restock?
Any help would be apreciated. I don't want to end up with a shiny new brick.
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Yes if you want to go back to stock, just flash the official firmware from Asus in recovery.

[Q] Need Rom that can Overclock.

Okay guys hear me out, sorry if this is in the wrong section of the forums, I'm currently rooted on the stock build I believe, my specs are as follows: Build Number: JROO3C.WW_epad-10.4.2.13-20120907. Android Version: 4.1.1. I rooted to remove bloatware, and whatnot, but now I want to overclock, and it can't be done with the kernal I have I guess, Stock rom doesn't support it, So I'm on a quest to find a working rom for my build that has been tested and working properly, I have the TWRP recovery I think it's called. And if you haven't guessed my device is Asus TF300T. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'll be around waiting for a response, so if you need any other question answered or need more info I'll be around, Thanks for all the help.
Katastrophic said:
Okay guys hear me out, sorry if this is in the wrong section of the forums, I'm currently rooted on the stock build I believe, my specs are as follows: Build Number: JROO3C.WW_epad-10.4.2.13-20120907. Android Version: 4.1.1. I rooted to remove bloatware, and whatnot, but now I want to overclock, and it can't be done with the kernal I have I guess, Stock rom doesn't support it, So I'm on a quest to find a working rom for my build that has been tested and working properly, I have the TWRP recovery I think it's called. And if you haven't guessed my device is Asus TF300T. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'll be around waiting for a response, so if you need any other question answered or need more info I'll be around, Thanks for all the help.
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SO your TF300T is unlocked ?
Apparently, you have the TWRP recovery.
And you want a rom that can overclock ?
So you have several roms, but the best you can do, it's to click to my sig > index for the TF300t, and you will find all roms based on stock and others based on Cyanogen.
The best thing that you can do is to read a little, choose 2 or 3 roms that you find interesting, and try one after one (one week per rom) and you will choose the best rom for you. It will be your choice.
philos64 said:
SO your TF300T is unlocked ?
Apparently, you have the TWRP recovery.
And you want a rom that can overclock ?
So you have several roms, but the best you can do, it's to click to my sig > index for the TF300t, and you will find all roms based on stock and others based on Cyanogen.
The best thing that you can do is to read a little, choose 2 or 3 roms that you find interesting, and try one after one (one week per rom) and you will choose the best rom for you. It will be your choice.
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Yes it's unlocked,and thanks, going to try the Hydro rom I suppose. Are the Cyanogen roms compatible with what I'm running? TWRP and Stock JB?
Katastrophic said:
Yes it's unlocked,and thanks, going to try the Hydro rom I suppose. Are the Cyanogen roms compatible with what I'm running? TWRP and Stock JB?
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Hydro ROM does not have CPU OC, I think jb blue and [email protected] has overclock. Latest CM 10 is compatible with jellybean boot loader and latest TWRP.
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[Q] Kernel/Rom Compatibility

Hello XDA Friends,
First, some background on my question. My last device had a locked bootloader, so I could flash roms and could even get recovery, but I could never change the kernel. Thus, I never learned about custom kernels. Today, however, I have a Asus Transformer Infinity with an unlocked bootloader and a Cyanogenmod 11 nightly installed. There are several nice kernels I'm looking to try. My tablet also has a Tegra 3 process I'm eager to overclock, and so we arrive at my question.
Can I flash the MaxKernel, or other kernel, under Cyanogenmod without issues? I assume that my TF700T is still using the stock kernel right now, but are all kernels compatable with all roms? Also, I welcome any constructive comments, information, or external reading on kernels you you have to offer.
Thanks in advance,
User_5573
User_5573 said:
Hello XDA Friends,
First, some background on my question. My last device had a locked bootloader, so I could flash roms and could even get recovery, but I could never change the kernel. Thus, I never learned about custom kernels. Today, however, I have a Asus Transformer Infinity with an unlocked bootloader and a Cyanogenmod 11 nightly installed. There are several nice kernels I'm looking to try. My tablet also has a Tegra 3 process I'm eager to overclock, and so we arrive at my question.
Can I flash the MaxKernel, or other kernel, under Cyanogenmod without issues? I assume that my TF700T is still using the stock kernel right now, but are all kernels compatable with all roms? Also, I welcome any constructive comments, information, or external reading on kernels you you have to offer.
Thanks in advance,
User_5573
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You are very limited what you can flash for CM11 I'm afraid.
If you look in my crombi-kk thread I include 3 kernels in my rom (I never released them seperately) that are basically variants of the asus stock kernel with the CM11 ramdisk to make them work with CM11. They bring good improvements especially _that's kernel.
To make a kernel work with CM11 you have to take the originalkernel zimage and add the CM11 ramdisk. You also need to include the modules for wifi/bluetooth from the original kernel and then edit the init.cardhu.rc in the ramdisk to load them via the insmod command.
If that all sounds a but technical - flash my crombi-kk rom (CM11 base) and be done with it

[rom][tf700t][lp 5.1.1][unofficial] [vanir tf700t lp 5.1.1]

I repacked lastest nightly of VANIR ROM with the installer of ZOMBi-POP ROM.
VANIR is CM12 based ROM, I believe.
This ROM supports Data2SD and ROM2SD installation.
YOU MUST BE ON THE ASUS STOCK JB 4.2.1 BOOTLOADER VERSION 10.6.1.14.10 AND TWRP 2.7+ OR CWM 6.5.0.0+ BEFORE FLASHING THIS ROM.
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You must do a full wipe in recovery if coming from another ROM. Do not do a full wipe from the bootloader. Don't forget to do a Nandroid Backup first and give the ROM 15 mins to stabilise! The first boot will take about 15 minutes!
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Features: http://www.vanir.co/word/features/
Bug list: Unknown.
Change Log: http://www.emccann.net/nuclearmistake/VanirAOSPNightlies/tf700t/vanir_tf700t_5.1.1.111715.changelog
Download Link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cicdll5ia8llamb/Vanir_tf700t_5.1.1.111715.zip?dl=0
md5sum: 9342fc15ea1d4ca2c87c8d61b022d37d
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: follow the one for ZOMBi-POP. For general questions, refer to Beginners Guide by @berndblb
Credits
Vanir team for the ROM
ZOMBi-POP team for the installer and apps and tweaks included
@_that kindly answered many questions
lj50036, hardslog, sbdags, _that for the kernels
Google
Source Code: https://github.com/VanirAOSP
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.1.x
ROM Firmware Required: JB 10.6.1.14.8 - 10.6.1.14.10 bootloader
Please kindly point out if I did anything wrong.
Hello, This ROM is stable or in beta version? Thanks!
pickmod said:
Hello, This ROM is stable or in beta version? Thanks!
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It should be stable.
Hello,
This ROM is also compatible with the version:
Transformer Pad Infinity 3G (TF700TG) and Infinity LTE (TF700KL / TF700TL) ?
Thanks!
i can't boot on recovery
So... anyone here? Reach out, please? ASUS Transformer tf700t with original ROM from ASUS.
Android version
4.2.1
GPS version
V7.9.11
Wi-Fi version
V7.2.1.44
Is there help? Is there hope? Are there still options for me to flash a new ROM, even at this late date?
rkowalik said:
...ASUS Transformer tf700t with original ROM from ASUS.
Is there help? Is there hope? Are there still options for me to flash a new ROM, even at this late date?
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Hi Mate,
follow the OP from the link. This is the best rom for our old tablet I tried. When you format your data partition to F2FS file system and install the rom you will feel like having a completely new tablet. It will be faster then it ever was! And it's the latest Android out there (7.1.2), thanks to @timduru
Yes, it will be a long way from stock Asus rom to the latest custom rom build. But trust me, it's worth it. And you have to do this only once. But you will have to forget the Asus interface from your current System. It's not a big deal in comparison to the huge performance improvement.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf700/development/rom-t3457417
megaequs said:
Hi Mate,
follow the OP from the link. This is the best rom for our old tablet I tried. When you format your data partition to F2FS file system and install the rom you will feel like having a completely new tablet. It will be faster then it ever was! And it's the latest Android out there (7.1.2), thanks to @timduru
Yes, it will be a long way from stock Asus rom to the latest custom rom build. But trust me, it's worth it. And you have to do this only once. But you will have to forget the Asus interface from your current System. It's not a big deal in comparison to the huge performance improvement.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf700/development/rom-t3457417
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Thank you. I found the link, downloaded a couple of zips, reading up on things. I have *never* done anything like this before. Do you have any idea where I can find some really, really, REALLY BASIC step-by-step instructions for doing this? I mean this right here:
"Install a F2FS compatible TWRP Recovery (KANG TWRP recommended)
"Backup everything !
"Boot into the recovery"
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That may as well be written in Russian or Klingon, for me.
Thank you!
rkowalik said:
Thank you. I found the link, downloaded a couple of zips, reading up on things. I have *never* done anything like this before. Do you have any idea where I can find some really, really, REALLY BASIC step-by-step instructions for doing this? I mean this right here:
That may as well be written in Russian or Klingon, for me.
Thank you!
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There are install instruction in first post on Nougatella thread. Pretty simple. If it's all still Greek to you there are sticky posts that give step by step instructions.

Any high performing roms out there, or should I retire my TF300?

So my TF300 is running slower for each day. Is there any hope left?
Ive tried kat kiss and cyanogenmod different versions.
Most of the time I'm running twitch, or youtube.
I gave up browsing the web, everything is way too sluggish.
So what rom do you recommend for best performance?
sliddjur said:
So my TF300 is running slower for each day. Is there any hope left?
Ive tried kat kiss and cyanogenmod different versions.
Most of the time I'm running twitch, or youtube.
I gave up browsing the web, everything is way too sluggish.
So what rom do you recommend for best performance?
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I would go back to KatKiss (as it is the best ROM there is for the TF300T right now and possibly the last one of that quality as well) if I were you. You can try an app that let's you make additional Swap space whether it be a file or partition on your external SD card. I did this on my Amazon Fire 7 2015 KFFOWI, and it made a noticeable difference with a 2GB swap file. I will be trying it on the TF300T next.
Im in the same boat. I keep coming back to katkiss because it has the battery dock support. I hate not knowing how much I have left in there. Im itching to try something new and different with better speed, but so far... no luck
sliddjur said:
So my TF300 is running slower for each day. Is there any hope left? So what rom do you recommend for best performance?
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To my opinion the best CR is KatKiss - Nougatella by Timduru and I think I'm not alone. This rom will give your device a new life. There is a thread you may read carefully: https://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t3453702
Please note, your Tablet must be on the latest Asus stock rom Jelly Bean 4.2. with bootloader unlocked. Custom recovery must be Kang TWRP [email protected] If it is so, please follow the install instruction in post #1 of the mentioned thread carefully step by step.
ebonit said:
To my opinion the best CR is KatKiss - Nougatella by Timduru and I think I'm not alone. This rom will give your device a new life. There is a thread you may read carefully: https://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t3453702
Please note, your Tablet must be on the latest Asus stock rom Jelly Bean 4.2. with bootloader unlocked. Custom recovery must be Kang TWRP [email protected] If it is so, please follow the install instruction in post #1 of the mentioned thread carefully step by step.
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Yea I second the notion for KatKiss, it is the best one for our device right now and has great support as well. I paired the ROM with some tweaks from L Speed and it is great and very fast compared to how it was previously. Also, @timduru is an awesome dude and really cares about the users and the community so you can't go wrong using a ROM he develops.
@rjmxtech
 @ebonit
Yeah actually I already have Kat kiss nougat by that dude. Version 7.1. I used TWRP 2.8 to install ROM.
I've used loads of different roms before this one. Does it matter what boot loader I am installing rom with?
How can I make sure install is as it should be? Should partitions etc be a specific size?
Just upgraded to TWRP 3.1. Should that be an issue? Should I install ROM one again?
sliddjur said:
Just upgraded to TWRP 3.1. Should that be an issue? Should I install ROM one again?
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No, TWRP 3.1 shouldn't be an issue!
If you did follow the install instruction in post #1 carefully and did format /Data and then changed file system for Data to F2FS through Kang TWRP, you don't need to run the install process once again.
I had never enabled F2FS before. Now my tablet is working better than ever before. Thanks man!
sliddjur said:
I had never enabled F2FS before. Now my tablet is working better than ever before. Thanks man!
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You are welcome! I'm glad to hear of your success. :good:
Using the "Thanks" button is greatly appreciated!

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