Hi all,
I flashed the US Global GSM 4.4.2 ROM following this guide on Modaco as i wanted to flash Infution 4.4.2, so i had to re-flash the 4.3 bootloader to enable me to re-flas CWM, but i now want to flash Faux123's KK Kernel, so I was wondering if CWM will still work if i flash it, as the vertion of CWM I am running only supports the JB bootloader, or is there now a custom recovery that supports the KK bootloader, now we have the sauce code:fingers-crossed:, I have been trying to keep up with the CWM / TWRP threads but am still unsure were we are at with them,
Thankyou for your time, and Thanks in advance for any advice you may give
I have 4.4.2 with 4.3 Bootloader and CWM - Faux123's KK Kernel flashed fine.
thanks for the quick reply, downloading now
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Hi All,
I have read the stickies, trolled through dozens of threads and posts, but I can't seem to get a definitive answer to my problem / question.
Current status:
TWRP 2.2.2.0 installed
Unlocked Bootloader
Custom JB Kernel [JB Unsecured I think??] installed
JB Odexed Custom ROM Installed
Hboot 1.14.0002 on device
My question is this:
I want to go back to stock JB or as close to it as possible. The current JB ROM is supposed to be stock, but is a little buggy, in that the stock dialler does not have smart dial, and some other small annoyances [all credit to the dev though, fantastic job!!]
Anyone willing to help me out?
Oh, and for some reason my adb / fastboot drivers are acting up [device not detected, although was working fine a couple of days ago before I started flashing roms!], so I'll need to fix these first somehow!
Tanks
D
What custom ROM are you on? You sure its a custom, and not the stock rooted odexed JB ROM?
If you are really on a custom, just flash a stock rooted JB ROM from Development. I don't see a benefit in installing an official OTA or RUU.
Hello
I need a little help on how to install 3IN1 OC kernel on cromi-xenogenesis 4.4 rom. Thanks
brianaudio said:
Hello
I need a little help on how to install 3IN1 OC kernel on cromi-xenogenesis 4.4 rom. Thanks
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Just flash it with twrp the wipe dalvic cache
brianaudio said:
Hello
I need a little help on how to install 3IN1 OC kernel on cromi-xenogenesis 4.4 rom. Thanks
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Is your tablet bootloader unlocked? If it's still locked, we can't flash custom recovery, and therefore, can't flash custom ROMs (3IN1 OC kernel on cromi-xenogenesis 4.4 rom), either.
Also, you need to at least tell us if your tablet is running on official ASUS stock rom, CyanogenMod, AOSP, or custom rom.. And, we also need to know the bootloader version of your tablet. Because, installing an incorrect/incompatible custom recovery variant can brick your tablet.
For now, I can tell you that for 3IN1 OC kernel on cromi-xenogenesis 4.4 rom, you need to be at least on ASUS firmware version 10.6.1.8 or 10.6.1.15.3 and have an unlocked bootloader. The TWRP version you need entirely depends on which ASUS firmware version you have now.
I'm not being able to flash recent roms. I keep getting error status 7. For JB 4.2 and later, I can't flash them. I can flash rom 4.1.2 and earlier.
I'm on 3.18 firmware (latest i think). unlocked and rooted. BUT I have S-ON, is that the problem? If I S-Off. will I be able to flash recent roms? I want kitkat on my phone Sorry im noob
What recovery version are you using?
Sent from my Evita
2.5.0.0 i think, ye. that's it. but I tried with both CWM and TWRP, non work. I suppose S-off is the problem right?
Your recovery is the problem. If you want to flash KitKat ROMs you need the modified TWRP 2.6.3.0 by jrior001, you'll find that in our Original Android Development section. Any other ROM you want the official TWRP 2.6 which you'll find here:
http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/evita
Sent from my Evita
Hello,
Please help me clear this up.... I have a TF300T which, until recently, had latest stock 4.2 ROM.
So I followed instructions carefully... unlocked bootloader, and successfully installed TWRP 2.8 and a custom KK ROM.
All fine but I now want to try a different one. All ROMs caution that I have to be on stock JB bootloader before installing. And that's where I get confused. Anyone can help me with precise instructions on what I need to do now, before installing a different KK ROM? Don't want to brick the tablet.
Thank you!
Evan_ said:
Hello,
Please help me clear this up.... I have a TF300T which, until recently, had latest stock 4.2 ROM.
So I followed instructions carefully... unlocked bootloader, and successfully installed TWRP 2.8 and a custom KK ROM.
All fine but I now want to try a different one. All ROMs caution that I have to be on stock JB bootloader before installing. And that's where I get confused. Anyone can help me with precise instructions on what I need to do now, before installing a different KK ROM? Don't want to brick the tablet.
Thank you!
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The prerequisite for installing a KK ROM is being on the stock JB bootloader, which you are on. Flashing the first KK Rom did not change the bootloader; it only changed the software that was run after the bootloader.
If you want to flash another KK Rom, just factory reset (from inside TWRP) and then flash the KK Rom from inside TWRP. After that, flash any GApps, mods, or kernels you want.
switching ROMs & JB 4.2 bootloader question
Evan_ said:
Hello,
Please help me clear this up.... I have a TF300T which, until recently, had latest stock 4.2 ROM.
So I followed instructions carefully... unlocked bootloader, and successfully installed TWRP 2.8 and a custom KK ROM.
All fine but I now want to try a different one. All ROMs caution that I have to be on stock JB bootloader before installing. And that's where I get confused. Anyone can help me with precise instructions on what I need to do now, before installing a different KK ROM? Don't want to brick the tablet.
Thank you!
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This is my question too!
I have a ROM that requires twrp 2.7.0.0. But the ROM I want to switch to says it needs the latest version of twrp recovery. The JB bootloader requirement makes me leery as well. I did originally start with jb 4.2. So I want to be sure as well. Can't afford to end up with a brick.
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cmendonc2 said:
The prerequisite for installing a KK ROM is being on the stock JB bootloader, which you are on. Flashing the first KK Rom did not change the bootloader; it only changed the software that was run after the bootloader.
If you want to flash another KK Rom, just factory reset (from inside TWRP) and then flash the KK Rom from inside TWRP. After that, flash any GApps, mods, or kernels you want.
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Thank you for explaining that. Makes sense... After you explained it.
Hi Everybody!
In first place thanks to everybody that reads this thread. Thanks for taking your time.
I upgraded my N8010 to the latest firmaware (4.4.2).
I have rooted and istalled a custom recovery (CWM 6.0.4.6) and installed Gnabo V.7 rom.
I am not particularly keen on TouchWiz, and I would like to move away from it.
Gnabo room (as it currenly is) reboots randmomly, and I also experience problems with my emaîl settings. (have to reconfigure sometimes...)
The issue is that after the new bootloader, it seems to be impossible to install any custom rom that is not TouchWiz 4.4.2 based.
I think that if sombedy could list the options that we have for roming, after the stock 4.4.2 update, this would really help.
Thanks again in advance.
José
Update rom
Here is what I did so far:
Stock N8010 on 4.1.2
Upgrade stock to 4.4.2
Root with Chainfire method (over ODIN)
Instal Philz Recovery
Install CM 11 unofficial rom that led to brick
Unbrick by flashing over odin 4.4.2 firmaware from sammobile
Reroot and CWM recovery 6.0.4.6.
Install Stockish rom 4.4.2 that led to brick --> sorted by backup with CWM recovery
Install OMNI rom --> Success!! only issue is to non boot over charging.
SO... OMNI rom seems to work.
See If I can try another one!
J