Hello, everyone.
I have recently bought a new Asus TF700t. Cant say i'm happy with tablet performance. So i decided to flash Cromix.
There few things that i do not clearly understand
I already installed a new firmware update from Asus V10.6.1.14.10.
Is it still safe to unlock and root the device? Or i will have to perform FW and ASUS Transformer Pad Kernel Code for Android 4.2.1 JB OS V10.6.1.14.10 downgrade to V10.6.1.14.8?
ASUS Transformer Pad Kernel Code for Android 4.2.1 JB OS (V10.6.1.14.10)
Do i need to copy cromix installer on SD card, or internal memory would be fine?
Libf said:
Hello, everyone.
I have recently bought a new Asus TF700t. Cant say i'm happy with tablet performance. So i decided to flash Cromix.
There few things that i do not clearly understand
I already installed a new firmware update from Asus V10.6.1.14.10.
Is it still safe to unlock and root the device? Or i will have to perform FW and ASUS Transformer Pad Kernel Code for Android 4.2.1 JB OS V10.6.1.14.10 downgrade to V10.6.1.14.8?
ASUS Transformer Pad Kernel Code for Android 4.2.1 JB OS (V10.6.1.14.10)
Do i need to copy cromix installer on SD card, or internal memory would be fine?
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Welcome aboard..
Yes, it is safe to unlock your device but you will loose your warranty and hope that you know it.. You will be happy with the performance of the Cromi X.. :good:
You only need to downgrade to .8 if you want to use motochopper to get root and then install your custom recovery, prefer TWRP 2.6.1.0. You can learn how to use fastboot to install your custom recovery without a hassle of rooting if you willing to learn. I think that it is a better method but it is just my two cents..
It does not matter where you have your Cromi X as long as you can access to it when you want to install it. The outcome is the same but I prefer to have it on my external sd in case I want to format my internal sd for a clean install... You can learn more how to install Cromi X from the first post and the link is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425383
Good luck
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I just picked up a used TF101 and have been reading the threads learning more about my new ( used ) toy.
The tablet just recently updated itself to ICS 4.0.3 with Kernel 2.6.39.4 & 9..2.1.27 and now I would like to root the device and look at the possibility of loading new roms etc.
I have read the forum until my eyes hurt. Is there someone that can point me at the correct thread to root my device safely?
Thanks
jziggy101 said:
I just picked up a used TF101 and have been reading the threads learning more about my new ( used ) toy.
The tablet just recently updated itself to ICS 4.0.3 with Kernel 2.6.39.4 & 9..2.1.27 and now I would like to root the device and look at the possibility of loading new roms etc.
I have read the forum until my eyes hurt. Is there someone that can point me at the correct thread to root my device safely?
Thanks
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To get root & custom recovery, the following methods are reported to be working with the latest Asus ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689193
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
I have personally used the first method about a month ago, no problem with my tf101 and the latest ROM (9.2.1.27)
Aliante said:
To get root & custom recovery, the following methods are reported to be working with the latest Asus ROM:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1689193
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
I have personally used the first method about a month ago, no problem with my tf101 and the latest ROM (9.2.1.27)
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I've can also vouch for the first method on TF101G with latest ICS ( [TOOL]PERI-0.4 One click root+recovery/fix-bootloops+soft-bricks ALL Devices V0.4). Just install it on the PC, run the .BAT file and follow the instructions to root and install Custom Recovery on the Transformer.
The only issue I've had is that its custom Recovery won't seem flash the ASUS stock ROM for some reason. So what I do now is use the above tool to get root and Custom Recovery, then use that to flash ClockWorkMod Recovery v6.0.1.4 NoTouch Hybrid from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855686 - click the Download link and get the cwm-6.0.1.4-notouch-hybrid.zip file (apparently the Touch version is currently broken).
From CWM recovery you should be able to flash any custom ROM and kernel etc., and also return to stock by flashing the ASUS stock ROM from their download site (make sure you select the right one for your model and unzip it first - for some reason they put the zip ROM inside another zip).
If you do return to stock, don't forget you'll also lose root and custom recovery so you'll need to start over.
Good luck!
Hi guys,
i have a problem, i don't get how to root and install a custom rom on my TF300T
spec:
The device is European
The device is unlocked with the asus software
Asus Transformer Pad TF300T
Android 4.1.1
Build n. JRO03C.WW_epad-10.4.2.20-20121228
if i install a custom rom or root my device i can remove asus app? like tegra,supernote,vibe and stuff?
thank for help !!!!!
tehshishi said:
Hi guys,
i have a problem, i don't get how to root and install a custom rom on my TF300T
spec:
The device is European
The device is unlocked with the asus software
Asus Transformer Pad TF300T
Android 4.1.1
Build n. JRO03C.WW_epad-10.4.2.20-20121228
if i install a custom rom or root my device i can remove asus app? like tegra,supernote,vibe and stuff?
thank for help !!!!!
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Yes you need root access in order to remove asus apps and all the bloat, if you choose to install a custom ROM they already have enabled root and also debloated. First thing you need to do is install a custom recovery, either CWM or TWRP.
hope that helped.
Erik
ricco333 said:
Yes you need root access in order to remove asus apps and all the bloat, if you choose to install a custom ROM they already have enabled root and also debloated. First thing you need to do is install a custom recovery, either CWM or TWRP.
hope that helped.
Erik
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how i can install a CWM?
tehshishi said:
how i can install a CWM?
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Read the sticked posts in the q and a forum. There are many posts which show you how to flash a custom recovery and get root access.
Basically you need to unlock boot loader, use fastboot to flash recovery, then use recovery to flash a root zip
I haven't updated in a while (still on 4.0.3)
I have CWM 5.5.0.4(it is running a backup right now)
Should I update to stock 4.2 and then root or is there a way I can use CWM now to update.
Reasons: I hear there is a new boot loader for later versions? How does this affect me?
Sora3087 said:
I haven't updated in a while (still on 4.0.3)
I have CWM 5.5.0.4(it is running a backup right now)
Should I update to stock 4.2 and then root or is there a way I can use CWM now to update.
Reasons: I hear there is a new boot loader for later versions? How does this affect me?
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First, you should consider making a NVFlash backup first, by reading http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894867
Nvflash can make your tablet virtually brickproof.
For custom recovery, I think TWRP works better for TF300T. However, as you've researched, for ASUS 4.2 firmwares, you will need TWRP versions with "-4.2" suffix (i.e., openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-tf300t-4.2.blob), since ASUS updated the bootloader.
I would recommend reading/following this excellent guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187982 to upgrade your tablet to Android stock 4.2.1.
To gain root for stock Android 4.2.1 rom, use motochopper: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228613
By the way, if you want to try Cyanogenmod (CM10.1, which is based on Android 4.2.2), DO NOT update to ASUS Android 4.2. Just update to ASUS Android 4.1. Currently, CM10.1 and most custom AOSP-based rom will only work with ASUS Android 4.1 bootloader. They won't work with the new bootloaders that came with ASUS firmware 10.6.1.8 and 10.6.1.15.3.
Sora3087 said:
I haven't updated in a while (still on 4.0.3)
I have CWM 5.5.0.4(it is running a backup right now)
Should I update to stock 4.2 and then root or is there a way I can use CWM now to update.
Reasons: I hear there is a new boot loader for later versions? How does this affect me?
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ImmovableObject said:
First, you should consider making a NVFlash backup first, by reading http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894867
Nvflash can make your tablet virtually brickproof.
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I second this suggestion. I'd also like to add that this suggestion isn't just a suggestion. It's a requirement if you would like to take advantage of NVFlash. NVFlash backups MUST be done before you upgrade to the Jellybean OTA. The NVFlash procedure only works with the ICS bootloader, and there is no way to go back to ICS once you upgrade to Jellybean.
So I've been running the stock 4.0.3 Android on my TF300T for a very long time. at one point Idownloaded the asus provided unlocking tool, unlocked the device and installed CWM 5.5 and IIRC rooted the device in prep to run a custom ROM. I never got around to doing this but now I am ready to get this thing updated to the latest firmware ASUS provides ( V10.6.1.15.3)
There seems to be a mess of issues with the 4.2 bootloaders and such. So being a complete newbie to the world of Android I want to make sure I do not brick my TF300T or ruin it in any way.
As I understand... I can simply download the firmware. Unzip the .zip file to my SD card, boot into the currently installed CWM, install the new 4.2 update and all I will need to do in install an updated recovery for 4.2 afterwards correct?
EDIT: My plan is to use This guide >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187982 << I just want clarification that I can update to the TeamWin recovery after installing 4.2
Philldoe said:
So I've been running the stock 4.0.3 Android on my TF300T for a very long time. at one point Idownloaded the asus provided unlocking tool, unlocked the device and installed CWM 5.5 and IIRC rooted the device in prep to run a custom ROM. I never got around to doing this but now I am ready to get this thing updated to the latest firmware ASUS provides ( V10.6.1.15.3)
There seems to be a mess of issues with the 4.2 bootloaders and such. So being a complete newbie to the world of Android I want to make sure I do not brick my TF300T or ruin it in any way.
As I understand... I can simply download the firmware. Unzip the .zip file to my SD card, boot into the currently installed CWM, install the new 4.2 update and all I will need to do in install an updated recovery for 4.2 afterwards correct?
EDIT: My plan is to use This guide >> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187982 << I just want clarification that I can update to the TeamWin recovery after installing 4.2
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Make sure you look into nvflash before you go updating to later firmwares because once you leave ICS you'll lose the option. Im not sure how many people here have access to nvflash because they brought their tf300t with JB pre-installed and dont have the chance to use nvflash as the exploit used is patched. But i was lucky and and took advantage of it while i was still on ICS, i would have bricked my tf300t 10 times over if it wernt for nvflash.
It makes your tf300t unbrickable, and lets you flash back to 4.0.1 bootloader if you have issues with 4.2:good:
And to answer your question yes you can update the 4.2 version of twrp AFTER the update with fastboot
Hello,
After a couple of months on cm10.1 on my TF300T 32GB, I wanted to try another rom. I was (and still am) on TWRP v2.2.1.5, and after flashing a new rom (I think it was grimlock) it booted, but would crash after a minute or so of not doing anything. Deciding to flash another rom, I flashed paranoid android and it would never boot anymore. So that is my problem, I am completely stuck, and because I can't boot into android anymore, I can't place any files on my internal SD card to flash.
Is my TF300T beyond repair? Will I have to send it back? I also need some explanation on how Bootloaders/Recoveries/ROMS work on the TF300T, because it's really easy on my Galaxy Nexus but here it's all complicated.
EDIT:
It's also worth mentioning that when starting the tablet while powered off with the onbutton+volumedown it will say that the following bootloader is installed:
"WW_epad-10.4.2.13-20120907" a03
Your tab is not bricked but you are going to need micro sd or mount internal memory via twrp to put roms on your tablet
Sent from my HTC Desire C using xda app-developers app
While as above your tablet isn't bricked, flash the latest version of twrp with fastboot, "fastboot flash recovery *name-of-file*" then move a 4.1 compatible rom over to your tf300 and flash it (id suggest the latest stock firmware from Asus but its up to you)
Its pretty easy on the tf300t, but Asus in their infinite misguided wisdom decided to release a new bootloader with their 4.2 firmware that wasn't compatible with kernels built on prior sources, So now we just have to check if the rom/kernel you are flashing is compatible with the bootloader you're on, 10.4.x.xx is the old bootloader and 10.6.x.xx is the new bootloader, (devs call these bootloaders 4.1 and 4.2 bootloaders because of the versions of android they were released with, the bootloaders themselves are capable of running either 4.1 or 4.2 versions of android.)
Twrp is a recovery and a recovery is a kernel, so if you flash a version of twrp that isn't compatible with your bootloader version, it will not function correctly. Plenty of thread that should point you to the right version.
noahvt said:
Your tab is not bricked but you are going to need micro sd or mount internal memory via twrp to put roms on your tablet
Sent from my HTC Desire C using xda app-developers app
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JoinTheRealms said:
While as above your tablet isn't bricked, flash the latest version of twrp with fastboot, "fastboot flash recovery *name-of-file*" then move a 4.1 compatible rom over to your tf300 and flash it (id suggest the latest stock firmware from Asus but its up to you)
Its pretty easy on the tf300t, but Asus in their infinite misguided wisdom decided to release a new bootloader with their 4.2 firmware that wasn't compatible with kernels built on prior sources, So now we just have to check if the rom/kernel you are flashing is compatible with the bootloader you're on, 10.4.x.xx is the old bootloader and 10.6.x.xx is the new bootloader, (devs call these bootloaders 4.1 and 4.2 bootloaders because of the versions of android they were released with, the bootloaders themselves are capable of running either 4.1 or 4.2 versions of android.)
Twrp is a recovery and a recovery is a kernel, so if you flash a version of twrp that isn't compatible with your bootloader version, it will not function correctly. Plenty of thread that should point you to the right version.
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Thank you both. I will try to fix it with the instructions. I am really happy that I don't have to send my tablet for repairs. :fingers-crossed:
I have been on CM 10.1 for sometime but now cannot get anything past the July 6th nightly to boot. Are new CM revisiions only for the 4.2 bootloader?