[Q] Need help with a TF300T tablet - Transformer TF300T Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi guys I have a Asus Transformer tablet stuck in a boot loop. when I access the recovery menu it says on the top of the screen.
Android Cardhv-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "US_epad-10.6.1.27.1-20130711" A03 Key driver not found.. Booting OS
Starting Fastboot USB download protocol
I tried updateing it with that file and it goes thru the update and it still sticks with the boot loop and when I go to recovery the same message appears.
any help would be awesome. please help. it is a stock tablet with nothing never done to it. it just starting doing this out of the blue.

If you've never done anything to it then that must mean your bootloader is locked. I hate to suggest such a thing but you might try wiping your data using the bootloader menu and see if that helps
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funnel71 said:
If you've never done anything to it then that must mean your bootloader is locked. I hate to suggest such a thing but you might try wiping your data using the bootloader menu and see if that helps
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tried doing that once and it didn't do anything. to be honest I just want to be able to use the tablet I really don't care about anything save on it so I didn't have a problem wiping it once

extremeconsolemodz said:
tried doing that once and it didn't do anything. to be honest I just want to be able to use the tablet I really don't care about anything save on it so I didn't have a problem wiping it once
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I tried wiping it again and its the same result

extremeconsolemodz said:
hi guys I have a Asus Transformer tablet stuck in a boot loop. when I access the recovery menu it says on the top of the screen.
Android Cardhv-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "US_epad-10.6.1.27.1-20130711" A03 Key driver not found.. Booting OS
Starting Fastboot USB download protocol
I tried updateing it with that file and it goes thru the update and it still sticks with the boot loop and when I go to recovery the same message appears.
any help would be awesome. please help. it is a stock tablet with nothing never done to it. it just starting doing this out of the blue.
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manikkumar20 said:
Dear all users of TF300T.
If you are using Stock ROM (Rooted/Non Rooted) and are bricked or stuck on ASUS boot screen. Then this guide is for you.
As i was using stock ROM (ROOTED) with Locked boot loader without custom recovery and my tf300t was Sofbricked due to wrong configurations at Display Pixel scaling and also reformat did not work for me.!
So i thought to create this guide which may help people out here It worked for me Try your LUCK.
Sorry if i am re posting i did not got any guides out here...
If this helped you please give me a Thumbs up.!
Steps:-
1. Download the latest ROM from ASUS website Which matches your SKU.(Important).
It would look somehing like this (TF300T-TW_epad-10_6_1_15_3-UpdateLauncher . zip)
2. Extract it and rename that file to ( EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip )
3. Now copy this new renamed file to SDCARD (Root of sd card). Put the SDcard into tablet.
4. Now Press and hold Volume Down + Power for a few seconds. Then you will see the ASUS recovery options.
5. 3 icons will appear: RCK, Android, and Wipe Data. The RCK should be flashing green. Press the UP Volume Key Once.
Now wait for a few minutes. It will flash the ROM.
And wola! Your TF300T will again work fine!!
Any suggestions and comments are most welcomed!
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What icons show up in the recovery menu?

cmendonc2 said:
What icons show up in the recovery menu?
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there is a RCK, Android, wipe data
but I have tried this guide and it went thru and said it was updating and such and after everything was done i had the same result. anyway u can please email me the one i should be using ifthat is the case?

Did you try downgrading to an older firmware to see if that works?
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The screen that you're looking at is not the recovery menu but the bootloader menu. Are you certain that your bootloader is unlocked? If you don't know we start the tablet and look into the upper left hand corner and it will tell you unlock if it is
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It's locked. And yes I tried reinstalling4.0 on it due to the sticker on the tablet saying it was 4.0 and it didn't work. Then I seen the message that it said it was missing a driver so I searched for that en file and then updated it with that and it does the same thing. If ur curious what message I mean look at my first post

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my TF700 wont boot. I get into fastboot. what to do?

I get in fastboot but my device wont show on my pc.
how can i flash a stock firmware now? Is it bricked or something?
my device is locked btw.
this all happened when i was trying to upgrade jb with root manually.
I upgraded with command and lpdkfig from ics to ww 10.4.4.16 and then ww10.4.4.18. ..everything was fine.
then I upgraded to ww10.0.0.20 . and now when it boots i get tons of errors and it wont get into home screen. everything just force closes
Fastboot doesn't work on a locked device. Can't you get into recovery? (hold volume-down while powering on and select RCK with volume-up)
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Fastboot doesn't work on a locked device. Can't you get into recovery? (hold volume-down while powering on and select RCK with volume-up)
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RCK gives me android on its back with the red triangle!
so what can I do? its a locked device. how can i flash any image if I cant get in recovery?
toofank said:
RCK gives me android on its back with the red triangle!
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Correct. Welcome to the stock recovery.
Quote from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833212 :
1) Download the latest firmware from Asus site
2) Extract the .zip file somewere on your desktop (the result will be another .zip file,use it for step 3)
3) Rename the extracted archive to "EP201_768_SDUPDATE.ZIP" (without the " ") and upload it to a MicroSD card
4) Insert the MicroSD card in your tablet and use this button combination to Power ON and go to recovery --> Start the tablet by pressing Volume Down and POWER togheter for 5 seconds ,a message will inform you that you have 5 seconds to enter the recovery,press Volume UP before the 5 seconds expire.
At this point the device will go in recovery and should start updating your firmware .
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Correct. Welcome to the stock recovery.
Quote from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1833212 :
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wont work. I put WW_epad-user-10.4.4.23.zip in my sd root as EP201_768_SDUPDATE.ZIP
went to recovery and it didnt start flashing. it just gives me the triangle!
thank god I can still put stuff on internal sd even if everything force closes on start!
toofank said:
wont work. I put WW_epad-user-10.4.4.23.zip in my sd root as EP201_768_SDUPDATE.ZIP
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Looks correct. Your card is formatted with FAT32? (something else will most likely not work)
toofank said:
went to recovery and it didnt start flashing. it just gives me the triangle!
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I have little experience with the stock recovery - do you get any messages? Maybe after you tap the power button.
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Looks correct. Your card is formatted with FAT32? (something else will most likely not work)
I have little experience with the stock recovery - do you get any messages? Maybe after you tap the power button.
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Its on root of int sd not ext. It should work!
On power-vold-volup i get 4 icons.
RCK, Android, usb fast boot , wipe data.
RCK is supposed to start flashing but it just shows red triangle.
Ive treied wipe cache. Didnt help.
toofank said:
Its on root of int sd not ext. It should work!
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Try an external microSD card.
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Try an external microSD card.
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God I hate this pad. I was so stupid to buy this.
Ill try a microsd tomorrow!
Not sure why you are blaming the device. It works great. It sounds to me like user error and the jb update wasn't flashed properly.
toofank said:
I get in fastboot but my device wont show on my pc.
how can i flash a stock firmware now? Is it bricked or something?
my device is locked btw.
this all happened when i was trying to upgrade jb with root manually.
I upgraded with command and lpdkfig from ics to ww 10.4.4.16 and then ww10.4.4.18. ..everything was fine.
then I upgraded to ww10.0.0.20 . and now when it boots i get tons of errors and it wont get into home screen. everything just force closes
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So you went from ww10.4.4.18 to ww10.0.0.20 and you don't know why your tf700 won't boot??
WoozyBE said:
So you went from ww10.4.4.18 to ww10.0.0.20 and you don't know why your tf700 won't boot??
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I ment 10.4.4.20
_that said:
Try an external microSD card.
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Looks like microsd works! Its flashing ....
Im not gonna touch anything now!
oo3 said:
Not sure why you are blaming the device. It works great. It sounds to me like user error and the jb update wasn't flashed properly.
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and if he bought the pad from the fruit company, he'll probably be having no troubles...
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bought an infinity myself. chose it over the latest tablet from Apple knowing full well "the sailing might not be as smooth as the ipad4". The TF700 replaced my ipad3.
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and if he bought the pad from the fruit company, he'll probably be having no troubles...
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bought an infinity myself. chose it over the latest tablet from Apple knowing full well "the sailing might not be as smooth as the ipad4". The TF700 replaced my ipad3.
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No. I hate Apple. They suck. Even more restrictions there.
I was thinking samsung
toofank said:
Looks like microsd works! Its flashing ....
Im not gonna touch anything now!
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Come on, let pop Cleanrom and clemsyn on this baby. Performance is like Asus stock x 10= Cleanrom/clemsyn
buhohitr said:
Come on, let pop Cleanrom and clemsyn on this baby. Performance is like Asus stock x 10= Cleanrom/clemsyn
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I would if the god damn asus server worked so I could unlock it!
did you recover your tablet? I mean, when the flash process finished did you see all your apps and configuration as it were before you got stuck on fastboot?
I got the SoD in locked stock situation yesterday while i was installing documents togo from the android amazon store.
I coud not start the tab, just got a black screen or the asus logo freezed animation every reboot. I try to reflash but I couldn't. (I dont try to rename the zip file) i just got stucked on recovery red triangle. So I did a wipe and reboot, but same freeze booting (oh god...) so I try to reboot and reboot and then it boots correctly. Then I got my tablet clean without data.
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rjarl said:
did you recover your tablet? I mean, when the flash process finished did you see all your apps and configuration as it were before you got stuck on fastboot?
I got the SoD in locked stock situation yesterday while i was installing documents togo from the android amazon store.
I coud not start the tab, just got a black screen or the asus logo freezed animation every reboot. I try to reflash but I couldn't. (I dont try to rename the zip file) i just got stucked on recovery red triangle. So I did a wipe and reboot, but same freeze booting (oh god...) so I try to reboot and reboot and then it boots correctly. Then I got my tablet clean without data.
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Its a clean install. No personal apps. Full wipe.

[Q] Total device failure: URGENT ASSISTANCE REQUIRED!

I'm quite well up with my Android devices and have enjoyed countless ROMs, modsm, hacks and such for a while now but I have come to a big massive wall and really need help.
I installed RomToolBox on my TF300T which turned out to be the biggest mistake ever. I changed a few settings and had a look around the app when I got a Toast message telling my the system had crashed and was closing. It only gave me the option to click "OK" which upon doing just brought the same message up again and again. I then rebooted by using a pin in the side of the tablet and the device got stuck in a boot loop.
I eventually figured something out and replaced the SystemUI.apk and the Framework-Res.apk in /System/App via ADB and my device booted.
Once booted I noticed my system bar wasn't there and I had no access to the notifications, time etc. I then decided to factory reset so I ran TiBkp and backed up all my Apps + Data and transferred it to my thumbstick.
I proceeded to the settings and ran through the options to wipe and restore to factory settings. After the device rebooted I got the Android on the screen with the Blue loading bar etc. 20 minutes had passed and nothing happened. I decided to Google a few things and ran though the process of trying to sort out the factory restore.
I have tried EVERYTHING and my tablet is now completely screwed.
I have tried everything I can come across, from rebooting into recovery, fastboot and all the rest but noting happens. I've tried the WSG_UnBricker_V1.0.3 and can never get passed "waiting for device". I cant get it to recognise ADB or FASTBOOT and it just sticks on the same factory restore screen.
As I knew it was going to go nowhere, I tried to restart it with a pin and it just gives me the Asus boot screen and then goes straight onto the factory restore screen with no ability to do anything. I cant even turn my device off.
My device was rooted, unlocked, running stock 4.1.1 with all the usual app installed (clockwork etc).
All I can do for now is let the tablet run out of battery and go from there and hope one of you can help.
I will gladly pay for services within the UK if it can be repaired. I obviously can't take it back to the shop. Anyway, enough of that. If you can help, please get in contact.
Thanks,
Dale.
It's a known issue unfortunately if you do a factory reset from the boot loader on a custom recovery.
There should be warnings all over xda about it but I don't think there are. If you can't get the device recognised in fast boot from a PC or you didn't do the nvflash process after unlocking then I'm afraid you probably have a brick.
Not that its much help but if you are bricked like I was, it was quite easy to replace the main board with a used one from Ebay.
No chance you had NV Flash snapshots?
Good luck with it,
Feend
In all honesty it simply sounded at first to be a permissions issue for SystemUI.apk.
But if you can get to fastboot I would try Reformatting your system partition and flashing another ROM. Then factory reset your data partition.
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sbdags said:
It's a known issue unfortunately if you do a factory reset from the boot loader on a custom recovery.
There should be warnings all over xda about it but I don't think there are. If you can't get the device recognised in fast boot from a PC or you didn't do the nvflash process after unlocking then I'm afraid you probably have a brick.
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Sorry if I've misinterpreted you, but are you saying that doing a factory reset in CWM can brick your device?
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UndisputedGuy said:
Sorry if I've misinterpreted you, but are you saying that doing a factory reset in CWM can brick your device?
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No if you do a factory reset in the boot loader (you know where there are 4 icons on the screen - the 4th one I believe) and you are on a custom recovery then you can brick your device. In fact I know 3 people that have bricked this way now.
Using the factory reset within TWRP for example will not brick your device. It's the bootloader one that is now dangerous.
sbdags said:
No if you do a factory reset in the boot loader (you know where there are 4 icons on the screen - the 4th one I believe) and you are on a custom recovery then you can brick your device. In fact I know 3 people that have bricked this way now.
Using the factory reset within TWRP for example will not brick your device. It's the bootloader one that is now dangerous.
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Wow. Thanks a lot for posting this information. I had no idea. Would using the factory reset within CWM or in the settings be dangerous?
sbdags said:
No if you do a factory reset in the boot loader (you know where there are 4 icons on the screen - the 4th one I believe) and you are on a custom recovery then you can brick your device. In fact I know 3 people that have bricked this way now.
Using the factory reset within TWRP for example will not brick your device. It's the bootloader one that is now dangerous.
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So doing this completely hard bricks the device? meaning NO bootloader? It almost seems like the bootloader factory reset is touching the block that holds the recovery. Isnt there source code for this bootloader? Couldnt this be solved?
sbdags said:
No if you do a factory reset in the boot loader (you know where there are 4 icons on the screen - the 4th one I believe) and you are on a custom recovery then you can brick your device. In fact I know 3 people that have bricked this way now.
Using the factory reset within TWRP for example will not brick your device. It's the bootloader one that is now dangerous.
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Wow i am very glad i stumbled across this.. there should be a sticky about this or something!! Thanks for the very helpful post
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I have to agree, I'm REALLY glad I came across this. I'd noted that in a few of the "My tablet is bricked" threads that people had bricked after accidentally clicking something in the bootloader screen and had vowed not to touch anything in the original bootloader.
Thanks for the heads up on this.
sbdags said:
No if you do a factory reset in the boot loader (you know where there are 4 icons on the screen - the 4th one I believe) and you are on a custom recovery then you can brick your device. In fact I know 3 people that have bricked this way now.
Using the factory reset within TWRP for example will not brick your device. It's the bootloader one that is now dangerous.
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Just a quick question cuz I'm curious... these 3 (or 2 other?) people you know who bricked this way.. were they able to recover? Or was it game over for them?
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markymark567 said:
Just a quick question cuz I'm curious... these 3 (or 2 other?) people you know who bricked this way.. were they able to recover? Or was it game over for them?
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Game over
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Game over
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Did they not have nvflash files? Can nvflash not recover this brick?
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markymark567 said:
Did they not have nvflash files? Can nvflash not recover this brick?
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Yes nvflash would have been able to recover. Unfortunately they either didn't know about nvflash before upgrading to jelly bean or they were already on a higher version than nvflash works on when it was released. In all 3 cases they could only get into apx mode. No fast boot and no recovery.
Only fix in this case is to send it back to Asus are able to recover it so we are missing something that Asus have.
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Yes nvflash would have been able to recover. Unfortunately they either didn't know about nvflash before upgrading to jelly bean or they were already on a higher version than nvflash works on when it was released. In all 3 cases they could only get into apx mode. No fast boot and no recovery.
Only fix in this case is to send it back to Asus are able to recover it so we are missing something that Asus have.
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That's a bummer for them but good to know nvflash can fix it. and f*** Asus for locking the jb boot loader to prevent nvflash... Maybe this is a stupid comment but I think they would sell more devices if they didn't do stuff like this... I know when I look into purchasing a device I come here first to make sure there is android development and unbricking procedures. ( I saw nvflash for tf300t and that's pretty much the reason I picked that tablet). Its a bummer that companies like Asus are much more concerned with making money by repairing bricked devices. (Although I do love Asus hardware. I own a tf300t and a nexus 7...its a love hate thing... Damn you Asus)
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D.MADROX said:
I'm quite well up with my Android devices and have enjoyed countless ROMs, modsm, hacks and such for a while now but I have come to a big massive wall and really need help.
I installed RomToolBox on my TF300T which turned out to be the biggest mistake ever. I changed a few settings and had a look around the app when I got a Toast message telling my the system had crashed and was closing. It only gave me the option to click "OK" which upon doing just brought the same message up again and again. I then rebooted by using a pin in the side of the tablet and the device got stuck in a boot loop.
I eventually figured something out and replaced the SystemUI.apk and the Framework-Res.apk in /System/App via ADB and my device booted.
Once booted I noticed my system bar wasn't there and I had no access to the notifications, time etc. I then decided to factory reset so I ran TiBkp and backed up all my Apps + Data and transferred it to my thumbstick.
I proceeded to the settings and ran through the options to wipe and restore to factory settings. After the device rebooted I got the Android on the screen with the Blue loading bar etc. 20 minutes had passed and nothing happened. I decided to Google a few things and ran though the process of trying to sort out the factory restore.
I have tried EVERYTHING and my tablet is now completely screwed.
I have tried everything I can come across, from rebooting into recovery, fastboot and all the rest but noting happens. I've tried the WSG_UnBricker_V1.0.3 and can never get passed "waiting for device". I cant get it to recognise ADB or FASTBOOT and it just sticks on the same factory restore screen.
As I knew it was going to go nowhere, I tried to restart it with a pin and it just gives me the Asus boot screen and then goes straight onto the factory restore screen with no ability to do anything. I cant even turn my device off.
My device was rooted, unlocked, running stock 4.1.1 with all the usual app installed (clockwork etc).
All I can do for now is let the tablet run out of battery and go from there and hope one of you can help.
I will gladly pay for services within the UK if it can be repaired. I obviously can't take it back to the shop. Anyway, enough of that. If you can help, please get in contact.
Thanks,
Dale.
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I have worked with six or seven who used the wipe data on the bootloader; two recovered.
If you have any chance to recover you have to work at it. First apx mode is useless unless you previously flashed Nvflash.
We need adb, fastboot, or recovery working. Here is a thread for your use to get control of your tablet.
You mention rebooting into recovery. Stock, cwm, or twrp?
As you progress through this list the tablets have a way of evolving. This can happen even if you haven't gotten anything to function as you wish. That means you have to do them again; three times may be the charm.
I would like very much to know about your mention of recovery. Can you still get into recovery and which?
How about a current update before you begin using that link.

[Q] TF300T Unusably Bricked

I finally got my tablet out to use again and went through the process of installing the newest CWM image for CyanogenMod, and my tablet is now completely useless. It is stuck at the ASUS splashscreen. It will not boot past this and I cannot enter the boot menu to use fastboot or enter recovery. Can anyone help, or does anyone know how to fix this?
More info needed!: bootloader version, android version
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You said that you cannot enter the different modes because of the spla#h screen. Have you tried holding the power button for about 10 seconds? It always works for me.
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More info needed!: bootloader version, android version
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I have no idea what bootloader, and I have no way of finding out right now. It was running a CyanogenMod from last year(4.1 I believe) and I was trying to load the newest one on it.
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You said that you cannot enter the different modes because of the spla#h screen. Have you tried holding the power button for about 10 seconds? It always works for me.
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No luck, it just continues to boot to the splashscreen on its own.
Try this, it worked for me
This is the link to my thread, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45120193#post45120193 hope it helps!

[Q] Only asus bootscreen, no recovery or boot - Is it Bricked?

Good evening all?
Ive unlocked my TF300T a year back and had been running Cyogenmod 10.1 on it for months, all worked fine.
As a recovery i had CWM installed and it worked like a charm as well.
A week ago i saw Cyogenmod 10.2 was out there and i wanted to switch the recovery to TWRP (i installed ver 2.6.x.x) and tried the new Cyogenmod.
It sisnt work so i wanted to switch back to 10.1 and CWM.
I dont exactly know what i did but in the end even the vol down and power button menu doesnt work anymore.
The tab turn on now and shows the Asus start screen but doesnt boot up.
Also when i press vol down and the power button it doesnt load the boot menu where i can install a new recovery and install the old Cyogenmod.
When its powered on i cant even turn of the tab, it keeps turning on for a few minutes in the Asus logo screen and than turn off and on again... till the battery is empty.
Did i brick my tablet ?
Are there any ways i can try to get the original software back?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers !
Marty
Same situation with me....i think u have Hard Bricked your Tablet. The only option is Change the motherboard. So u need to send it to Asus..
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Did you update your bootloader to the JB one?
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Did you update your bootloader to the JB one?
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I think i didn't...
At first i just unlocked the device, installed recovery CWM and after a version (januari 2013) of Cyogenmod 10.1 wich was Android 4.2.2 and kept the Cyogenmod 10.1 up to date every few weeks... Thats all i did till i wanted to install Cyogenmod 10.2 (Android 4.3)
I can't recall updating the bootloader myself, could have been with an Asus update or something but i think i din't do it myself.
CM changed to the updated PITs when Asus updated first.
best solution would be to flash latest stock, boot into it once, flash twrp2 (2.6.0.0 works for me atm) then flash cm10.2
here is my summary
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
hope it helps
and no, i don't think you need to send it in for repair - it sounds more like broken PIT's so mount and boot points are not being recognized anymore.
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-Buster
Buster99 said:
CM changed to the updated PITs when Asus updated first.
best solution would be to flash latest stock, boot into it once, flash twrp2 (2.6.0.0 works for me atm) then flash cm10.2
here is my summary
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
hope it helps
and no, i don't think you need to send it in for repair - it sounds more like broken PIT's so mount and boot points are not being recognized anymore.
gl
-Buster
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Thanks for your reply, how do i get to give fastboot commands when starting with volume down + power doesn't work anymore.
The only thing i have left is volume up + power to boor into APX mode and i cant seem to get the right usb driver for the TF300T
Cheers !
Tablet gets stuck on boot animation
I have a rooted asus tf300t and it will turn on but not get past the boot animation. I have tried to reset it using the bootloader but it will still not work. if anyone has any suggestions, i would like to hear them. i am a complete noob so please try to keep it simple. thanks
Tablet gets stuck on boot animation
I have a rooted asus tf300t and it will turn on but not get past the boot animation. I have tried to reset it using the bootloader but it will still not work. if anyone has any suggestions, i would like to hear them. i am a complete noob so please try to keep it simple. thanks
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I have a rooted asus tf300t and it will turn on but not get past the boot animation. I have tried to reset it using the bootloader but it will still not work. if anyone has any suggestions, i would like to hear them. i am a complete noob so please try to keep it simple. thanks
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More details will be needed before someone can help. What had you done right before it acted up? What rom do you have in there ATM? Can you post a picture or tell what's on the initial screen (the one before the boot animation)? Did you try volume down + power? If you did, what did the screen show?
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More details will be needed before someone can help. What had you done right before it acted up? What rom do you have in there ATM? Can you post a picture or tell what's on the initial screen (the one before the boot animation)? Did you try volume down + power? If you did, what did the screen show?
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I rooted my device using the method shown on this page
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228613I
, the ROM is stock and the screen before the animation is normal (white Asus text). I have tried volume down and power and from that screen, I reset my tablet. This didn't solve the issue, before this started, I changed the boot animation and changed fonts. I think it was while restarting after the font change that it stopped booting properly.
geronphillips said:
I rooted my device using the method shown on this page
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2228613I
, the ROM is stock and the screen before the animation is normal (white Asus text). I have tried volume down and power and from that screen, I reset my tablet. This didn't solve the issue, before this started, I changed the boot animation and changed fonts. I think it was while restarting after the font change that it stopped booting properly.
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I gather by "reset my tablet", you meant you cold booted it by selecting the android icon. This being the case, you can always reflash the stock ROM with fastboot. Depending on whether you had 4.1 or 4.2 bootloader - 4.1 has 4 icons including a USB icon which if clicked, will make the tab enter fastboot/download mode; 4.2 will enter that mode automatically as you press volume down+power - you need to choose the right ROM you want to install. The initial screen should tell you which bootloader on the top left corner. 4.1 matches stock Roms commencing with 10.4.x.xx; 4.2 is Roms with 10.6.x.xx
I've flashed a 4.1 ROM (104220) on a tab with 4.2 bootloader by means of an external SD card without problems. However, to be safe, you should flash whatever version you'd had before the incident. If you already have data on the tab that you care to keep, you shouldn't touch the wipe date icon. If you need a link as to what to do, read this one. Good luck.

[Q] Bricked? TF300

Hello,
I ran CM's in-android update utility to update to CM 10.2 last night and it hosed my tablet.
My TF300 gets stuck at the ASUS logo screen. When I power it off it boots right back to the ASUS screen. If I push the VOL UP button twice before it reboots it will stay off.
Can't get it into recovery mode by pressing VOL DOWN and POWER, still gets stuck at ASUS screen.
My computer wont see it; I can't get fastboot to do anything with it, < waiting for device >. This is the same computer that I used fastboot to initially flash clockwork so it is setup correctly. Windows 7 64-bit.
Is it bricked beyond repair? If not how do I proceed?
Thank you
P.S. I'm not sure what other information you may need, and I can't remember some of the specifics. I can't get to that informaiton now due to it not booting.
Hmpf, just finished writing this, applies to you also:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50788393
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f69m said:
Hmpf, just finished writing this, applies to you also:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50788393
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Neither worked. Still nothing but ASUS Logo boot screen. Want me to move to other thread to consolidate?
epatch said:
Neither worked. Still nothing but ASUS Logo boot screen. Want me to move to other thread to consolidate?
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Sure, but I am afraid I am out of ideas. Rescue requires either fastboot, recovery/adb or a set of nvflash blobs created before.
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