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Hi all,
Been given a Nexus S i9023 by my brother who has been "tampering" with it and now it seems a bit messed up.
When booting up - it gets stuck on the "Google" screen with a padlock on it... I can get into fastboot and I can flash recovery but when I attempt to load any recovery - I get that same Google screen with the padlock! I've downloaded a stock rom and even flashed system etc via fastboot but that still gets me nowhere past the damn padlock!!
I've tried to "fastboot boot recovery.img" and I still get the Google screen with the padlock but it says "Fastboot status - OK" on the bottom left.
I've searched and searched but everyone just seems to give tips on how to flash recovery. I know how to flash recovery; it just seem to be going into it though! Could the internal memory be screwed?
Thanks for any advice!
Sounds strange for sure. You try from within the OS? Enable USB debugging and adb reboot recovery.
Doubt it will work but its worth a shot
albundy2010 said:
Sounds strange for sure. You try from within the OS? Enable USB debugging and adb reboot recovery.
Doubt it will work but its worth a shot
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The phone stops at Google with the padlock on boot! Can't even get into the OS. Going to try to unbrick it and Odin but left my ubuntu laptop at my parents and can't be bothered to go get it... couldn't get it to work booting off cd rom. Kept giving me the "SBL Injection Failure Failed to find device" error booting ubuntu on a CD!
You may have a storage issue.
I seen you tried to flash system and boot recovery with fastboot ( which should have booted) but did you try to flash them all and wipe. The command is fastboot -w update file name.
I think Odin is a windows only tool anyways by the way.
albundy2010 said:
You may have a storage issue.
I seen you tried to flash system and boot recovery with fastboot ( which should have booted) but did you try to flash them all and wipe. The command is fastboot -w update file name.
I think Odin is a windows only tool anyways by the way.
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No idea why I said Odin - I meant the unbrickable recovery thing.
I tried Odin with a Jig last night; got it into download mode and flashed with odin. Got the same result.
fastboot -w also gives the same issue...
If I have a storage issue - is there any way I can tell?
Basically you can tell by the issues you're having. Doing all the proper stuff to flash images etc and still having a booting/working device.
As far as a actual diagnostic tool I don't know of one. But it sure sounds like a hw issue to me.
I have the following problem: since a few weeks I'm unable to enter recovery.
This is what I do:
- shut down my phone
- press the power button while holding the volume up
- than I get a screen where I can choose from 4 options using the volume controls and selecting an option with the power button
- I select 'Recovery' and press the power button
- I get the usual black screen with Google logo and padlock
- but instead of getting into my recovery, I get a black screen with a Droid lying down, the 'chest' opened and some kind of small warning triangle above it..somebody who knows what I have to do??
Thanks in advance
Pironi90 said:
I have the following problem: since a few weeks I'm unable to enter recovery.
This is what I do:
- shut down my phone
- press the power button while holding the volume up
- than I get a screen where I can choose from 4 options using the volume controls and selecting an option with the power button
- I select 'Recovery' and press the power button
- I get the usual black screen with Google logo and padlock
- but instead of getting into my recovery, I get a black screen with a Droid lying down, the 'chest' opened and some kind of small warning triangle above it..somebody who knows what I have to do??
Thanks in advance
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Reflash your recovery using fastboot.
polobunny said:
Reflash your recovery using fastboot.
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And where can I find how to do this? I'm a total newbie for this kind of stuff and I found some hits on google (e.g. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1757146) but I'm actually a bit scared to damage my phone or something by doind something wrong or applying some method that's actually made for another device or so.. :s
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And where can I find how to do this? I'm a total newbie for this kind of stuff and I found some hits on google (e.g. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1757146) but I'm actually a bit scared to damage my phone or something by doind something wrong or applying some method that's actually made for another device or so.. :s
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Flash custom recovery.img part
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/wiki/fastboot#Flash_Custom_Recovery.img
You need ADB (and ADB drivers installed, strongly recommend PDANet Android Drivers) and fastboot executable.
Custom recovery I suggest you use Clockworkmod Recovery.
I imagine your phone is already unlocked?
polobunny said:
I imagine your phone is already unlocked?
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I think so yes, I could access recovery before if that's what you mean by unlocked
Pironi90 said:
I think so yes, I could access recovery before if that's what you mean by unlocked
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When u boot on the Google screen on the bottom centre does it have a padlock? If so then it is unlocked.
You are entering recovery. Stock recovery
If you want a custom one either flash with fastboot or if you're rooted with a app. Goo manager. Rom manager etc.
Keep it mind that if you're on a stock ROM the custom recovery gets overwritten back to stock when the phone boots up the os
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When u boot on the Google screen on the bottom centre does it have a padlock? If so then it is unlocked.
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Then my phone is unlocked yes
polobunny said:
You need ADB (and ADB drivers installed, strongly recommend PDANet Android Drivers) and fastboot executable.
Custom recovery I suggest you use Clockworkmod Recovery.
I imagine your phone is already unlocked?
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In installed the drivers and I installed the fastboot executable, but what do I have to do next? If I run the fastboot.exe, it just quickly shows a CMD-window and then disappears.
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I just discovered that, when I'm at the bootloader (I think it's called that way, the screen where you can select recovery), and I choose to reboot, I get the same 'error' as when I try to enter recovery.
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Alright, I was able to flash a new recovery, using cmd, but now when I try to enter my recovery, the phone gets stuck at a black screen with Google logo and padlock...
I have same problem as wolverine_2k who made the post. My nexus, can't start, I tried reboot and recovery but didn't work. After reboot or recovery I see Google logo, than Nexus screen and that is it. It didn't move to home screen and it stay with lighting screen all the time till I remove the battery. I can't power off it and don't know what to do. I can't transfer data with my PC (it don't recognize the device - only notice that "unknown device" is connected). Please any ideas?
P.S.: My English is not good, if someone answer do it simple please
Thanks!
First off, my tf700 is rooted and unlocked. Now, after I flashed the US JB update through clockwork recovery, I lost recovery as expected. But what was unexpected was that i lost recovery completely. I installed TWRP through the goo app and now i have a working recovery. Here is the kicker, when i hold vol down and power I am brought the the screen that has several icons. They are RCK, the Android, USB icon(fastboot), and wipe data. I can only select the RCK option no matter how i try to select the other icons. both vol up and vol down select the highlighted icon.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
DroidEris1981 said:
First off, my tf700 is rooted and unlocked. Now, after I flashed the US JB update through clockwork recovery, I lost recovery as expected. But what was unexpected was that i lost recovery completely. I installed TWRP through the goo app and now i have a working recovery. Here is the kicker, when i hold vol down and power I am brought the the screen that has several icons. They are RCK, the Android, USB icon(fastboot), and wipe data. I can only select the RCK option no matter how i try to select the other icons. both vol up and vol down select the highlighted icon.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Imo,your recovery was still there after updating to Jelly Bean,but it was different from ICS (Volume down + Power get you directly to those icons) so you ended up installing TWRP.However,if your OS still starts you could try installing this recovery and maybe will help get fastboot back,even if i find it odd that recovery is working but fastboot not.
Pretoriano80 said:
Imo,your recovery was still there after updating to Jelly Bean,but it was different from ICS (Volume down + Power get you directly to those icons) so you ended up installing TWRP.However,if your OS still starts you could try installing this recovery and maybe will help get fastboot back,even if i find it odd that recovery is working but fastboot not.
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Unless I'm reading the OP of the linked thread wrong, don't you need fastboot to flash that recovery in the first place? I'm also having issues getting fastboot to work.
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androidxen said:
Unless I'm reading the OP of the linked thread wrong, don't you need fastboot to flash that recovery in the first place? I'm also having issues getting fastboot to work.
Sent from my Incredible 2 using xda app-developers app
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You can also use ADB to install a recovery.
it's not that fastboot isn't working. it's just that I can't highlight it to enable it. both Vol up and Vol down select the highlighted item. which in my case is RCK. I can't select anything other then that. I'll try the ADB commands when I get home.
thanks for getting back to me
SOLVED!
Well, I managed to fix my fastboot issues. All i had to do was downgrade to the stock .30 software then update back to the 10.4.4.16 OTA. At that point, I was able to access the fastboot mode and was able to flash the latest clockwork without issue. TOTAL PITA but everything works fine. Now time to root.
DroidEris1981 said:
Well, I managed to fix my fastboot issues. All i had to do was downgrade to the stock .30 software then update back to the 10.4.4.16 OTA. At that point, I was able to access the fastboot mode and was able to flash the latest clockwork without issue. TOTAL PITA but everything works fine. Now time to root.
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+1
Real pain having to start over again....
UPDATE: Before you go the long route...... I left it for a while and later tried again and figured out that you can only scroll through the icons using the LEFT (volume down) button. The right button is the SELECT button, so just hit the vol-down again till you are on the fastboot icon, them the vol-up button!
SplicedX said:
First off, my tf700 is rooted and unlocked. Now, after I flashed the US JB update through clockwork recovery, I lost recovery as expected. But what was unexpected was that i lost recovery completely. I installed TWRP through the goo app and now i have a working recovery. Here is the kicker, when i hold vol down and power I am brought the the screen that has several icons. They are RCK, the Android, USB icon(fastboot), and wipe data. I can only select the RCK option no matter how i try to select the other icons. both vol up and vol down select the highlighted icon.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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I don't even have a USB icon, how do you get that icon? I have these 3 icons:
RCK
ANDROID
WIPE DATA
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I don't even have a USB icon, how do you get that icon? I have these 3 icons:
RCK
ANDROID
WIPE DATA
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JB does not have the USB icon. You are already in a fastboot mode when you boot into the bootloader. If you look at the fine prints in the upper left corner, you will see that you are in the fastboot mode..
fastboot working?
LetMeKnow said:
JB does not have the USB icon. You are already in a fastboot mode when you boot into the bootloader. If you look at the fine prints in the upper left corner, you will see that you are in the fastboot mode..
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I also have this problem and when i plug my transformer in to my win8 pc, it does not seem to appear in device manager. when i boot twrp, it appears in device manager and appears in adb devices as "recovery" but in the opening bootloader mode, it doesn't seem to appear over usb... help this poor newb!
relaps said:
I also have this problem and when i plug my transformer in to my win8 pc, it does not seem to appear in device manager. when i boot twrp, it appears in device manager and appears in adb devices as "recovery" but in the opening bootloader mode, it doesn't seem to appear over usb... help this poor newb!
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Win8 is a little tricky. You may not have a fastboot driver for your device. You could search around to see if you can find a driver for win8.. I think that sbdags has a win8 driver somewhere on his original post. Naked driver may work but you have to test it out for yourself because I don't have win8 to test, sorry... I will let you know if I can find the driver for win8.. What do you want to do with your device? You may be abe to achieve what you need with adb too, just a thought...
I tried GOOMANAGER but wasn't rooted and I think that might have screwed up my Fastboot possibly....when I try to do boot into recovery now and select the RCK option I get the dead / sick droid and it says error every time. I don't know what to do now! Any ideas? I also tried to downgrade from 10.6.1.14.10 to 10.6.1.14.8 so I can root and install TWRP and ROMS, but need to get into recovery to do that. I cannot get into Fastboot / recovery to load stuff!!! HELP!!!!!!!!
TerrorTodd said:
I tried GOOMANAGER but wasn't rooted and I think that might have screwed up my Fastboot possibly....when I try to do boot into recovery now and select the RCK option I get the dead / sick droid and it says error every time. I don't know what to do now! Any ideas? I also tried to downgrade from 10.6.1.14.10 to 10.6.1.14.8 so I can root and install TWRP and ROMS, but need to get into recovery to do that. I cannot get into Fastboot / recovery to load stuff!!! HELP!!!!!!!!
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You are aready in the fastboot mode when you are in the bootloader menu. Look on the upper left corner, you will see the fastboot is active...
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You are aready in the fastboot mode when you are in the bootloader menu. Look on the upper left corner, you will see the fastboot is active...
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Ok, but I can't do anything from there can I? Don't I have to select one of the three options? RDK Android or Wipe? RDK is what allows you to load zips right? I can not load that it gives me the dead android...
TerrorTodd said:
Ok, but I can't do anything from there can I? Don't I have to select one of the three options? RDK Android or Wipe? RDK is what allows you to load zips right? I can not load that it gives me the dead android...
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Yes, you can fastboot your custom recovery. Can you tell me what you intend to do with your device? Your rom, kernel, and version?
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Yes, you can fastboot your custom recovery. Can you tell me what you intend to do with your device? Your rom, kernel, and version?
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I've unlocked the bootloader and I wanted to root it. I'd like to put a custom recovery TWRP and custom ROM probably CM 10.1 or something like that. Currently I'm running stock ROM build JOP40D.US_epad- 10.6.1.14.10-2-13-8-1. (I understand this build is not rootable so I was going to either downgrade or try to load a custom ROM) Kernel version 3.1.10-gb1a9af5 [email protected] #1
When I get to the fastboot menu there are the three options to chose from and when I select the RCK I get the dead droid with error underneath every time. So I have been unable to load anything.
TerrorTodd said:
I've unlocked the bootloader and I wanted to root it. I'd like to put a custom recovery TWRP and custom ROM probably CM 10.1 or something like that. Currently I'm running stock ROM build JOP40D.US_epad- 10.6.1.14.10-2-13-8-1. (I understand this build is not rootable so I was going to either downgrade or try to load a custom ROM) Kernel version 3.1.10-gb1a9af5 [email protected] #1
When I get to the fastboot menu there are the three options to chose from and when I select the RCK I get the dead droid with error underneath every time. So I have been unable to load anything.
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The dead adroid is the stock recovery. There are two option for you to install the custome recovery.
1. Downgrade your firmware version and use motochopper to get root before using goo
2. Use fastboot to install your custome recovery
Read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2252563
The last few pages have an instruction and link to use fastboot.... Good luck..
and itightu
LetMeKnow said:
The dead adroid is the stock recovery. There are two option for you to install the custome recovery.
1. Downgrade your firmware version and use motochopper to get root before using goo
2. Use fastboot to install your custome recovery
Read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2252563
The last few pages have an instruction and link to use fastboot.... Good luck..
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Thanks. I'll have to find that. I think that is the main problem for me. I don't think I'm doing the Fastboot thing correctly. Thanks I'll check it out tonight for sure!!
TerrorTodd said:
Thanks. I'll have to find that. I think that is the main problem for me. I don't think I'm doing the Fastboot thing correctly. Thanks I'll check it out tonight for sure!!
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Ok Scott's too rebooted the machine into Fastboot and the USB Driver is not recognized. I have downloaded the USB drivers from ASUS Sync program and unstalled Sync.
In the top corner it says:
Key driver not found...Booting OS
Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "US_epad-10.6.1.14.10-20130801" A03
Starting Fastboot USB download protocol
The options at the boot menu are RCK ANDROID WIPE DATA
Not sure how to get the drivers to recognize....without that I'm dead in the water...any thoughts?? I thought for sure that the ones from ASUS would do the trick....
Should I have other menu options at Fastboot?
TerrorTodd said:
Ok Scott's too rebooted the machine into Fastboot and the USB Driver is not recognized. I have downloaded the USB drivers from ASUS Sync program and unstalled Sync.
In the top corner it says:
Key driver not found...Booting OS
Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "US_epad-10.6.1.14.10-20130801" A03
Starting Fastboot USB download protocol
The options at the boot menu are RCK ANDROID WIPE DATA
Not sure how to get the drivers to recognize....without that I'm dead in the water...any thoughts?? I thought for sure that the ones from ASUS would do the trick....
Should I have other menu options at Fastboot?
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You are already in the fastboot mode. If you have downloaded scott recovery, you can start using it.
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You are already in the fastboot mode. If you have downloaded scott recovery, you can start using it.
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But I cannot as the USB does not recognize the device when it goes into fastboot. Works fine when in normal operation I can access the tablet through the USB, but in fastboot it does not recognize it. Can't seem to find a solution all USB drivers I have loaded do not work. Updating the drivers from the window on PC that opens does not work. UGH!!!!!!
TerrorTodd said:
But I cannot as the USB does not recognize the device when it goes into fastboot. Works fine when in normal operation I can access the tablet through the USB, but in fastboot it does not recognize it. Can't seem to find a solution all USB drivers I have loaded do not work. Updating the drivers from the window on PC that opens does not work. UGH!!!!!!
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Can you explain how you do it? You may miss a step or something..
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Can you explain how you do it? You may miss a step or something..
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I followed this to the "T"
This is the summary from the Scott post:
1. Download the "install recovery.zip" from the above link
2. Extract it some where on your computer, prefer in the document folder
3. Check and make sure that the "USB debugging" is ticked on your device under the developer option menu
4. Download the TWRP 2.6.1.0.blob file from here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/tf700t
5. Rename it to "recovery.blob" and put it in same folder with all the fastboot files so that you can use Scott's script
6. Double click on the Scott's script or bat file and follow the instructions on the screen until you see the phrase says "write is okay or completed"
7. When it is finished, you can now reboot your device, done..
When it reboots it will not load drivers and I cannot access the tablet / fastboot.
It shows this at fastboot and I cannot do anything. Happens with script and if I manually do it. I can't use fastboot no matter what I try the USB drivers do not recognize the tablet.
Key driver not found...Booting OS
Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "US_epad-10.6.1.14.10-20130801" A03
Starting Fastboot USB download protocol
The options at the boot menu are RCK ANDROID WIPE DATA
TerrorTodd said:
I followed this to the "T"
This is the summary from the Scott post:
1. Download the "install recovery.zip" from the above link
2. Extract it some where on your computer, prefer in the document folder
3. Check and make sure that the "USB debugging" is ticked on your device under the developer option menu
4. Download the TWRP 2.6.1.0.blob file from here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/tf700t
5. Rename it to "recovery.blob" and put it in same folder with all the fastboot files so that you can use Scott's script
6. Double click on the Scott's script or bat file and follow the instructions on the screen until you see the phrase says "write is okay or completed"
7. When it is finished, you can now reboot your device, done..
When it reboots it will not load drivers and I cannot access the tablet / fastboot.
It shows this at fastboot and I cannot do anything. Happens with script and if I manually do it. I can't use fastboot no matter what I try the USB drivers do not recognize the tablet.
Key driver not found...Booting OS
Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "US_epad-10.6.1.14.10-20130801" A03
Starting Fastboot USB download protocol
The options at the boot menu are RCK ANDROID WIPE DATA
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You can try to use the window prompt to change the directory to the fastboot.exe folder and type this command to see if you can get to your recovery: fastboot reboot-recovery or fastboot reboot recovery
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You can try to use the window prompt to change the directory to the fastboot.exe folder and type this command to see if you can get to your recovery: fastboot reboot-recovery or fastboot reboot recovery
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I don't think that will help as the Recovery gives me the dead droid every time. I was trying to replace the recovery in this exercise. This is more of a pain that its worth I think. Phones are so much easier to do this with. UGH!
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I don't think that will help as the Recovery gives me the dead droid every time. I was trying to replace the recovery in this exercise. This is more of a pain that its worth I think. Phones are so much easier to do this with. UGH!
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Follow this post - - > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30260444 <-- if you want to install the drivers.
Also make sure that you have a working fastboot environment and run the command prompt from the folder where fastboot.exe is located. The dead android you are seeing when accessing the recovery it's normal with Stock Recovery, nothing is wrong with your device.
BTW, i suppose that your device is already unlocked because otherwise Fastboot won't work.
Pretoriano80 said:
Follow this post - - > http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30260444 <-- if you want to install the drivers.
Also make sure that you have a working fastboot environment and run the command prompt from the folder where fastboot.exe is located. The dead android you are seeing when accessing the recovery it's normal with Stock Recovery, nothing is wrong with your device.
BTW, i suppose that your device is already unlocked because otherwise Fastboot won't work.
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Dead Droid with the word "Error" underneath it is normal?
Yes the device is unlocked. I cannot get into recovery and cannot get Fastboot to work because the stupid USB drivers don't recognize the tablet. Works fine when not in Fastboot mode, but when goes into fastboot no USB. It's maddening!!!!
Yes dead android it's ok.As for the driver just follow the link i posted and install the driver manually,that will solve the driver issue.
Pretoriano80 said:
Yes dead android it's ok.As for the driver just follow the link i posted and install the driver manually,that will solve the driver issue.
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Will do this tonight when I get home from work and will report back!
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Will do this tonight when I get home from work and will report back!
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Ok so the problem was that I had the damn keyboard connected and was trying to connect through that. I took that off and UBS recognized immediately!! Going to try and root now etc. I will report back again!
Keyboard connected = BAD
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Ok so the problem was that I had the damn keyboard connected and was trying to connect through that. I took that off and UBS recognized immediately!! Going to try and root now etc. I will report back again!
Keyboard connected = BAD
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What Windows version are you running? Win 8 doesn't seem to recognize the fastboot drivers, or maybe it was that you have to change the option of Windows only using Microsoft signed drivers?? Can't quite remember. But lots of people were unsuccessful getting fastboot to work in Win8.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
I was given my friends tablet to try and fix for him. Basically the recovery (TWRP 2.5.0.0) cannot mount any partitions at all (and asks for a password for some reason - can be bypassed with the cancel button). The tablet will boot straight into the recovery mentioning that no OS is installed. I have attempted to boot into fastboot to flash an older version of the recovery (which I've read up on a few websites that say it will fix the mounting problem) however while pressing VOL DOWN and POWER it will boot up to the ASUS logo and no message appears about fastboot in the top-left. I'm out of ideas now and the only way I'll be able to fix this (from what I know) is either by flashing the ASUS firmware or an older version of TWRP via fastboot. Has anyone got any ideas on how I can fix this? Thanks.
EDIT: May be of reference https://github.com/TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/issues/138
EDIT 2: I have finally solved the problem! I have quoted the important parts below in case anyone else has the same problem.
Basically I had some problems with the drivers the whole time on Windows 8. So what I did was disabled driver signature enforcement in Windows 8 (I think it re-enables after some time). I downloaded the drivers from this post and followed this other post , specifically this part:
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Making Windows recognize the TF300T
You will need to add the hardware IDs for the TF300T in the driver to make it recognize the ADB interface
Open the file android_winusb.inf in the naked drivers directory.
Look for the section titled [Google.NTx86] (for 32-bit systems) or [Google.NTamd64] (for 64-bit systems)
Add the following lines to make it recognize the TF300T hardware (it doesn't matter where, but I put it after the existing entries for the TF201 APX interface)
Code:
%AsusTransformerADBInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0B05&PID_4C81&REV_0232&MI_01
%AsusTransformerADBInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0B05&PID_4C81&MI_01
%AsusTransformerADBInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0B05&PID_4C83&REV_0232
%AsusTransformerADBInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0B05&PID_4C83
After the information is added, you should be able to install the drivers as usual for the device. If for some reason the device is still not recognized, you'll need to find its hardware IDs and add those to the file.
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Then I booted up the tablet and connected to my computer. The drivers finally worked! I went into command prompt and typed "adb devices" and the device was there! Then I typed "adb reboot bootloader" and I got into the bootloader.
I had to look for the SKU too and since I couldn't find it cause I couldn't boot into Android it was in really small text in the bootloader at the top. Unfortunately after trying to flash the firmware in the bootloader it would not write over the system every time. So I followed this post instead: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49164067&postcount=167
After following the procedure it finally worked! Thanks cmendonc2 and everyone for your help, my friend is happy!
firtvid20 said:
I was given my friends tablet to try and fix for him. Basically the recovery (TWRP 2.5.0.0) cannot mount any partitions at all (and asks for a password for some reason - can be bypassed with the cancel button). The tablet will boot straight into the recovery mentioning that no OS is installed. I have attempted to boot into fastboot to flash an older version of the recovery (which I've read up on a few websites that say it will fix the mounting problem) however while pressing VOL DOWN and POWER it will boot up to the ASUS logo and no message appears about fastboot in the top-left. I'm out of ideas now and the only way I'll be able to fix this (from what I know) is either by flashing the ASUS firmware or an older version of TWRP via fastboot. Has anyone got any ideas on how I can fix this? Thanks.
EDIT: May be of reference https://github.com/TeamWin/Team-Win-Recovery-Project/issues/138
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What bootloader is it on? It is on the top left corner of the screen wneh you enter the recovery menu in the bootloader.
cmendonc2 said:
What bootloader is it on? It is on the top left corner of the screen wneh you enter the recovery menu in the bootloader.
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It doesn't say in TWRP recovery. When I boot the device straight up in the top-left corner it saw device is unlocked. However holding VOL DOWN does nothing and the tablet boots straight into TWRP
firtvid20 said:
It doesn't say in TWRP recovery. When I boot the device straight up in the top-left corner it saw device is unlocked. However holding VOL DOWN does nothing and the tablet boots straight into TWRP
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You can still use fastboot in TWRP, but you will need to find the bootloader in order to figure out which recovery to flash over TWRP. There should be a fastboot command to find out.
cmendonc2 said:
You can still use fastboot in TWRP, but you will need to find the bootloader in order to figure out which recovery to flash over TWRP. There should be a fastboot command to find out.
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Okay that's good to know. I am still unfortunately not able to get into fastboot. So I'll have to figure out what version the bootloader is before flash the firmware over.
Okay I got access to APX mode (useless from my understanding since my friends has no backups via nvflash), the bootloader while the recovery is loaded (although the driver isn't working for the bootloader), but I CANNOT GET INTO THE BOOTLOADER VIA VOLUME DOWN + POWER. Please help, somebody!
Here's a video explaining my problem.
firtvid20 said:
Here's a video explaining my problem.
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Have you tried pressing the reset pin, then going into TWRP and going into ADB mode.
Then type ADB reboot bootloader and then try getting into fastboot by pressing volume down.
cmendonc2 said:
Have you tried pressing the reset pin, then going into TWRP and going into ADB mode.
Then type ADB reboot bootloader and then try getting into fastboot by pressing volume down.
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Hmm I'll give that a go. Is ADB already on when I'm in TWRP? Otherwise how do I get into ADB mode?
firtvid20 said:
Hmm I'll give that a go. Is ADB already on when I'm in TWRP? Otherwise how do I get into ADB mode?
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Its an option somewhere in TWRP called "ADB sideload".
cmendonc2 said:
Its an option somewhere in TWRP called "ADB sideload".
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I tried it out but I get the the message "ADB Sideload Complete" and below it a message in red" Failed". I have it plugged into the computer and I didn't hear a connection sound.
I have also looked in Device Manager and there is the Transformer with no driver loaded with it. Further searching using the device information gave me this link: http://binarydb.com/driver/ASUS-Android-Bootloader-Interface-208738.html
EDIT: Found a driver on softpedia and installed it: http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/Ot...iver-4004-for-Vista-Windows-7-Windows-8.shtml Doesn't look like it's working though.
firtvid20 said:
I tried it out but I get the the message "ADB Sideload Complete" and below it a message in red" Failed". I have it plugged into the computer and I didn't hear a connection sound.
I have also looked in Device Manager and there is the Transformer with no driver loaded with it. Further searching using the device information gave me this link: http://binarydb.com/driver/ASUS-Android-Bootloader-Interface-208738.html
EDIT: Found a driver on softpedia and installed it: http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/Ot...iver-4004-for-Vista-Windows-7-Windows-8.shtml Doesn't look like it's working though.
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While the ADB is attempting to connect, reinstall the naked drivers. If you are on Windows 8, use test mode.
cmendonc2 said:
While the ADB is attempting to connect, reinstall the naked drivers. If you are on Windows 8, use test mode.
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Sorry, what is test mode? I am on Windows 8.
firtvid20 said:
Sorry, what is test mode? I am on Windows 8.
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This should help: http://www.wugfresh.com/faq/8/
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This should help: http://www.wugfresh.com/faq/8/
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Hi cmendonc. I have already disabled driver signature enforcement. I have installed the drivers however I don't think I've had luck with them unfortunately.
firtvid20 said:
Hi cmendonc. I have already disabled driver signature enforcement. I have installed the drivers however I don't think I've had luck with them unfortunately.
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Hmm. Try using a different USB cable ( if u have it) or a different USB port.
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Hmm. Try using a different USB cable ( if u have it) or a different USB port.
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I tried out both USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports on my computer but I still have the failed message come up. Any ideas still?
firtvid20 said:
I tried out both USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports on my computer but I still have the failed message come up. Any ideas still?
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I vaguely remember someone posting that he succeeded to use adb/fastboot by installing a VirtualBox with Linux. You might have to search for the details.
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Hmm. Try using a different USB cable ( if u have it) or a different USB port.
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Just an update. I got it working!! I did the following on this post to the universal drivers and then tried installing them on Windows 8. After booting my tablet to TWRP and plugging it in to my computer ADB works! I can reboot into fastboot now. Now I either have the option of flashing a JB compatible recovery or flashing the Asus firmware...
Since I'm not able to boot into Android would anyone be able to tell me what is the SKU on the picture below? So I can flash the correct firmware.
EDIT: Found it in the bootloader in small text. -.- It was the "WW" version.
hi.
I didn't use my tf700 for one year and after one year i forgot my pattern(password).
my tablet was unlock and root and twrp or cmw (i didn't remember exactly) was installed on my device
then i turn my device off , when it was connected with my computer then hold power button and volume down
and then i go to RCK for going to recovery twrp but then an android image with red dangerous sign ( ! in a red traiangel )
so i choose wipe data sign.and all of things in my device deleted also my password.
now i can use my device but i want to install a custom rom. there is a problem that i haven't usb icon for fastboot(when power up with volume down)
how i can fix it or installing twrp for rooting and installing custom rom?
(excuse me if my english language isn't good)
nasiroddin said:
hi.
I didn't use my tf700 for one year and after one year i forgot my pattern(password).
my tablet was unlock and root and twrp or cmw (i didn't remember exactly) was installed on my device
then i turn my device off , when it was connected with my computer then hold power button and volume down
and then i go to RCK for going to recovery twrp but then an android image with red dangerous sign ( ! in a red traiangel )
so i choose wipe data sign.and all of things in my device deleted also my password.
now i can use my device but i want to install a custom rom. there is a problem that i haven't usb icon for fastboot(when power up with volume down)
how i can fix it or installing twrp for rooting and installing custom rom?
(excuse me if my english language isn't good)
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If you see three icons on your bootloader menu, you have a newer bootloader version than ICS. You can ckeck the bootloader version when you are in it and it is in the upper left corner with a small tiny prints. You are also already in the the fastboot mode if you are in the bootloader menu. You can check your fastboot by typing "fastboot devices" to see if your PC can communicate with your device. Good luck...:fingers-crossed:
on the top left corner writes: "key driver not found.. booting os
android cardhu-user bootloader..............
starting fastboot USB download protocol"
now where i should write "fastboot device" ?
nasiroddin said:
on the top left corner writes: "key driver not found.. booting os
android cardhu-user bootloader..............
starting fastboot USB download protocol"
now where i should write "fastboot device" ?
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sbdags created a zip installer for twrp and you can check out the script here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2646279
This is a very nice tutorial for installing adb/fastboot and you can find out more information on this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2688891
Please read through these two posts before proceeding with installing your new twrp, good luck...:fingers-crossed: