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Never like to have to resort to posting myself but I've had a decent look around the web and can't seem to find a solid solution to my problem so I'm hoping to get some specific help
So I have a UK MZ601 3G Motorola Xoom which was happily running Moray 2.2.1 and had been rooted using the universal root method. Decided to update to 2.2.2 and now my Xoom is stuck in a boot-loop on the custom rippling water boot animation.
The tablet hangs on the first line when trying to boot into recovery so for all my efforts cannot access CWM and perform a hard reset and fresh rom install.
I've tried - and I'm assuming I'm correct in thinking this means I cannot get the Xoom to any stage where I can use adb to attempt to get in to recovery or push files to the system etc. this way.
From what I've read on other forum posts - booting holding volume up and power puts the device into an 'RSD' state which is another method of reflashing the device? I've read this requires an 'SBF' file - which I have seen for download - but believe it only works for the US models?
I've left the boot screen looping overnight - so its not an issue of it just being slow. Because of the custom boot screen I obviously can't return it to the shop as I presume its an obvious warranty void?
Would massively appreciate any help in bringing whats looking increasingly like a £500 paper weight back to life.
Thanks
crozuk said:
Never like to have to resort to posting myself but I've had a decent look around the web and can't seem to find a solid solution to my problem so I'm hoping to get some specific help
So I have a UK MZ601 3G Motorola Xoom which was happily running Moray 2.2.1 and had been rooted using the universal root method. Decided to update to 2.2.2 and now my Xoom is stuck in a boot-loop on the custom rippling water boot animation.
The tablet hangs on the first line when trying to boot into recovery so for all my efforts cannot access CWM and perform a hard reset and fresh rom install.
I've tried - and I'm assuming I'm correct in thinking this means I cannot get the Xoom to any stage where I can use adb to attempt to get in to recovery or push files to the system etc. this way.
From what I've read on other forum posts - booting holding volume up and power puts the device into an 'RSD' state which is another method of reflashing the device? I've read this requires an 'SBF' file - which I have seen for download - but believe it only works for the US models?
I've left the boot screen looping overnight - so its not an issue of it just being slow. Because of the custom boot screen I obviously can't return it to the shop as I presume its an obvious warranty void?
Would massively appreciate any help in bringing whats looking increasingly like a £500 paper weight back to life.
Thanks
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When you press volume up and power, and hold it, it reboots, yeah? Then you wait about three seconds on dual core screen and tap volume down...what happens then? Do you see android recovery in upper left? Or starting fastboot protocol? Where does it hang? Just trying to see where things are going wrong. If you can get into starting fastboot protocol you are in good shape. If you can get into cwm recovery you should be in great shape. Check out the Xoom Heaven thread in General for some info on recovery.
You are most likely far from bricked...almost all of us have recovered from worse situations than you are in now so just keep cool.
okantomi said:
When you press volume up and power, and hold it, it reboots, yeah? Then you wait about three seconds on dual core screen and tap volume down...what happens then? Do you see android recovery in upper left? Or starting fastboot protocol? Where does it hang? Just trying to see where things are going wrong. If you can get into starting fastboot protocol you are in good shape. If you can get into cwm recovery you should be in great shape. Check out the Xoom Heaven thread in General for some info on recovery.
You are most likely far from bricked...almost all of us have recovered from worse situations than you are in now so just keep cool.
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Thanks for your reply - tried numerous times getting into recovery - get stuck with one line of 'starting fastboot protocol' and seems to hang there.
Have experience rooting and flash etc. and have obviously used adb in the past.
If I could just get to recovery - or a state where I could use adb I would be fine. But as I said in my first post - looks like I can only access an 'RSD' state.
Is there any other way of getting adb access from my PC? All the help for bricked xooms seems to concern US models - and don't want to try anything that will completely write it off!
Thanks again for your help.
Quick update -
Have retried Fastboot - stuck on 'Starting Fastboot protocol support'
Tried Android Recovery - got stuck on a black screen for a long long time but finally booted!
Wiped and re-installed what I know to be a kosher ROM! Was a scary moment there but thanks for your help and reassurance!
crozuk said:
Quick update -
Have retried Fastboot - stuck on 'Starting Fastboot protocol support'
Tried Android Recovery - got stuck on a black screen for a long long time but finally booted!
Wiped and re-installed what I know to be a kosher ROM! Was a scary moment there but thanks for your help and reassurance!
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If you are still rooted and all, just for safety's sake, make sure to do another nandroid backup and save it to your micro sdcard. Backup, backup, backup. Then also make sure that you have a compatible cwm recovery installed, that will let you access your microsd card. It sounds like you're alright, so, cool.
firsth of all hi to everyone, im new here , so be patient.
i was searching on the forum and try to solve my problem, but no succes.
all the methods ive tried are a no go
my problem here is that im already rooted (razorclaw tool), superuser installed aswell, so i dont know what else do i need to enter on the recovery mod (i know i have to press down power button and volume - , at the same time), no succes either, the TF just restar as always or the little android with an exclamation sign appears and i have to restart the TF again
my problem is that i cant install custom ROMS, because it always skip to home screen or to the android with the exclamation.
i cant see all those options that lot of people tallk(install from zip, backup current rom, install X rom)because i never get to that part....
so my problem again, how to install some tool that will allow me to enter in clockwork mode (??) ??, and enable those option at the intial boot (power button & vloume - at same time ) to be abble to access the install from zip, backup current rom, wipe data , etc etc
please if someone can help me with another step by step i will be really happy
I am having the same problem
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
i think i have this problem since i got the " FIX the problem with DOWNGRADE from .21 to .19", something along those lines, with the method someone posted before (add both files to SD card but rename one of those and then apply update)
jesesystem said:
my problem here is that im already rooted (razorclaw tool), superuser installed aswell,
please if someone can help me with another step by step i will be really happy
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but have you installed CWM recovery?
User RecoveryInstaller to install CWM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346180
/agree with @baseballfanz
Check that you have CWM installed. Then you should hold volume down + power button till you see in the screen something like (push vol+ to enter recovery). It will appear on the top of the screen. You have to wait a little since it first appears the ASUS screen and if you stop pushing the buttons at that time, the TF starts normally. You have to hold them a little longer till the text appears in the screen.
AzureusPT said:
/agree with @baseballfanz
Then you should hold volume down + power button till you see in the screen something like (push vol+ to enter recovery). It will appear on the top of the screen. You have to wait a little since it first appears the ASUS screen and if you stop pushing the buttons at that time, the TF starts normally. You have to hold them a little longer till the text appears in the screen.
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OR you can install 'transformer reboot to recovery' from market
Pepecillo said:
OR you can install 'transformer reboot to recovery' from market
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If they don't have CWM installed, that will only reboot the TF, not get them to recovery.
AzureusPT said:
If they don't have CWM installed, that will only reboot the TF, not get them to recovery.
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This is 100%. We've already told you this, in this thread This Thread.
You need to install a recovery image access recovery.
If you are this unsure of what you are doing i HIGHLY suggest stepping back and reading all about SU access and the rooting procedures again.
The "flash a new ROM to ________ device" steps are pretty much the same for every Android device w/o a locked bootloader.
Root
make sure SU access can be obtained
flash a custom recovery image
reboot into recovery
do a nandroid back up
wipe
flash
reboot
If you cannot get to where you want. You are doing something wrong. millions of people have followed these same step on millions of devices w/o any problems.
neidlinger said:
This is 100%. We've already told you this, in this thread This Thread.
You need to install a recovery image access recovery.
If you are this unsure of what you are doing i HIGHLY suggest stepping back and reading all about SU access and the rooting procedures again.
The "flash a new ROM to ________ device" steps are pretty much the same for every Android device w/o a locked bootloader.
Root
make sure SU access can be obtained
flash a custom recovery image
reboot into recovery
do a nandroid back up
wipe
flash
reboot
If you cannot get to where you want. You are doing something wrong. millions of people have followed these same step on millions of devices w/o any problems.
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Thank you¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
Thats the step i was mising , all the instructions are for ppl that actually had cwm recovery, and i was taking advices from posts about installing custom roms and not the 1sth root
Its solved now ,thank you all for your help.
sorry, my bad for asking for help
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
Bobsinclair25 said:
sorry, my bad for asking for help
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
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In essence there is nothing wrong with asking for help. Heck even the smartest of android hackers started somewhere, asking questions the selves.
The problem lays in the fact that is is pretty common knowledge and a simple search would of gave you the answers you wanted.
Keep in mind nothing i say is meant to come across rude. Sharp maybe, rude? no. If you take what i say as rude. I'm sorry.
No problem. I have been trying very hard to learn on my own. The problem I had with this was trying to find information specific to the transformer. I have done quite a bit with my other android devices and the transformer is new to me and since I use it at work every day I am probably a bit more cautious about it. Thanks, I am working on it.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
Anybody have one? It's Best Buy's brand tablet.
insigniaproducts.com/products/computer-speakers-accessories/NS-14T002.html
(can't post a link...)
Just picked up a Flex 8 on Black Friday. Not bad for $80. Not sure if I'd pay full price for it though.
It seems good for the price so far, except I'm having a rough time trying to root it.
Anyone have one and root it?
Employee here and I had to pouch one up as well for the price of $80. Now to figure out root.
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Let us know if you get it.
I've tried Bin4ry, doomlord, tpsparky, played around with it myself a bit. Still not luck. Closest I got is normal on Bin4ry. Just when it reboots, it has no root privaledges. su is in /data/local/tmp but it fails to do anything...
I haven't messed around with it until this very moment. I will admit that the price is killer but initial impression with the device could be better. I was impressed and I mean really impressed with its quadrant score. I'll root this device later today. Black Friday sales and I am tired.
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I found a link to root this device on both ICS and jellybean. I will personally look into it tomorrow but I will post it if you would like to go ahead. The guide itself was written for ICS but later down the thread you will find another link to a working root for jellybean.
http://androidforums.com/insignia-flex-all-things-root/661247-how-root-insignia-flex.html
Please root at your own discresion and I sure hope you purchased a protection plan (GSP) for your tablet.
also picked this up at my BB, was surprised when i walked in at 3pm and they still had about 10. i want to root too
We had a large quantity to sell as well and they all went. It is honestly not half bad. And I would really recommend getting the GSP for the tablet in case of anything. Will report back after rooting.
Let us know if you have any luck. I found the link you posted before which led me to try Bin4ry. The script seems to be updated for JB in general but still had no luck. I'm on a Mac and haven't tried any of the windows rooting apps, like posted at the bottom of that thread. I do have a windows partition and would be willing to try that method if needed. That chinese one at the bottom seems shady regardless though.. I hope there is an alternative to that
Is there a way to flash clockworkmod onto this tablet?
rekagear20 said:
Is there a way to flash clockworkmod onto this tablet?
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I managed to get the CX-803 version of CWM for Rockchip 3066 from AndroTab.info to work by replacing its kernel with ours by unpacking and repacking with RK3xxx-Firmware-Tools by Sergio.
Note: This is for the Insignia NS-14T002 (aka iRiver NS-14T002) tablet that shipped with Android 4.2.2
Be EXTREMELY careful! Highly recommend you dump your current kernel and recovery partitions and save them somewhere before flashing anything.
If for some reason the recovery doesn't work, you can flash your stock recovery back as long as you can get back into root shell. But, if it fails to boot normally, I have no idea how to fix it. I have not been able to get any of the Rockchip flashing utilities to recognize the tablet so far, in bootloader mode (these devices have no fastboot) or otherwise. So don't blame me if you somehow brick your tablet.
You have been warned!!
CWM & Stock* Recovery image for NS-14T002
* if for some reason you can't back up your own, but again highly recommend backing up your existing recovery in case it's different from mine
You need root, and you need to do the install from root shell (don't forget to su) as described here.
I used /data/local instead of /dev - anywhere writable should be okay.
To boot into recovery:
adb reboot recovery
power off tablet, disconnect USB, press and hold Vol+ and Power until recovery comes up.
USB disconnect is not a strict requirement, but the battery status thing tends to get in the way.
In stock recovery, push Vol+ and Vol- simultaneously to bring up the menu. CWM menu should be visible at launch.
install petrus's Reboot App and use it to Reboot into recovery
Note: In CWM recovery you can swipe up for Vol+ (move up), swipe down for Vol- (move down), swipe left for Power (select), and swipe right for Back.
Re:Insignia Flex Tablet
I actually just purchased one of these last night. It was on sale at Best Buy for $99! I have successfully rooted it and it actually works great! I used Kingo Root to root but first I installed pda net first to install the necessary drivers. I have used this program to root several Android devices and haven't had a problem thus far!
http://www.kingoapp.com/
cramamarshall said:
I actually just purchased one of these last night. It was on sale at Best Buy for $99! I have successfully rooted it and it actually works great! I used Kingo Root to root but first I installed pda net first to install the necessary drivers.
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Great news! I didn't have luck with that one but it might have been the machine I was using at the time.
Just to confirm, your model came with Jellybean 4.2, Model NS-14T002?
The previous version with Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 was easier to root.
Sent from a device with no keyboard. Please forgive typos, they may not be my own.
bhiga said:
Great news! I didn't have luck with that one but it might have been the machine I was using at the time.
Just to confirm, your model came with Jellybean 4.2, Model NS-14T002?
The previous version with Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 was easier to root.
Sent from a device with no keyboard. Please forgive typos, they may not be my own.
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Yes my device came with 4.2.2 Jelly Bean! My first attempt using Kingo Root it did not see my device. Windows would not install the drivers needed. So I installed PDA net for windows and choose other in the program and once it was done installing it had configured the necessary drivers for Kingo Root to find my tablet and it rooted fine within a couple minutes after that! :good:
help!
klowdhaus said:
Anybody have one? It's Best Buy's brand tablet.
insigniaproducts.com/products/computer-speakers-accessories/NS-14T002.html
(can't post a link...)
Just picked up a Flex 8 on Black Friday. Not bad for $80. Not sure if I'd pay full price for it though.
It seems good for the price so far, except I'm having a rough time trying to root it.
Anyone have one and root it?
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I was wondering, because I rooted my insignia flex 8 tablet and downloaded an app to try and customize the navigation bar and the developer provided a way on how to do it but said it was risky and took the risk anyway. Unfortunately, after turning on my tablet, it gets stuck on the insignia logo which I'm assuming it is stuck in the boot screen. I emailed the developer on how to fix this and said to flash a ROM to it. But I am just wondering if I am able to still do this even if my tablet gets stuck on the boot screen and freezes. I used ultimate dynamic navbar lite to try and customize my navbar.
arahmahndy said:
I was wondering, because I rooted my insignia flex 8 tablet and downloaded an app to try and customize the navigation bar and the developer provided a way on how to do it but said it was risky and took the risk anyway. Unfortunately, after turning on my tablet, it gets stuck on the insignia logo which I'm assuming it is stuck in the boot screen. I emailed the developer on how to fix this and said to flash a ROM to it. But I am just wondering if I am able to still do this even if my tablet gets stuck on the boot screen and freezes. I used ultimate dynamic navbar lite to try and customize my navbar.
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I don't have the tablet anymore as it was a gift for a family member that lives elsewhere (I just wanted root so I could remote control it with TeamViewer QuickSupport), but will try to help from my notes and memory.
Flashing ROM may be difficult.
There is no fastboot on these Rockchip devices...
I couldn't find a way to flash without it being bootable and accessible via ADB
None of the Rockchip flashing tools would recognize it, even when I thought I got it booted into flash mode - it loaded drivers, but the flash tools still didn't see it.
The only way I know how to flash is to use a flash tool via ADB root shell.
Have you tried plugging it into USB on computer and booting it? Even if it doesn't reach the launcher, maybe it is accessible from ADB?
If you can access ADB, you may be able to reverse whatever the app changed from ADB shell and uninstall the app. (Politely ask the author for help)
You might be able to flash the system image I took too, but that has potential to brick it even worse.
If you have custom recovery loaded, you should just be able to restore from a backup.
If you don't have custom recovery loaded, things get a little more hairy...
You can try booting into Safe mode, maybe it'll bypass the offending app.
Power off tablet
Unplug USB*
Press and hold Vol- and Power until (hopefully) it completely boots
Try booting into standard recovery and see what your options are there - Factory Reset might help (depends what was changed and where)
Power off tablet
Unplug USB*
Press and hold Vol+ and Power until recovery comes up (Android with open chest)
Press Vol+ and Vol- simultaneously to bring up the menu.
* while unplugging USB isn't really required, because a battery app launches shortly afterward, it can make getting into recovery and safe mode more difficult
The folks over at Freaktab and Vondroid are really the experts at this Rockchip stuff.
For reference, the platform is RK3066, but there are many variations of the platform (different WiFi, memory configuration, etc) so you can't just grab any ROM.
Thank you!
bhiga said:
I don't have the tablet anymore as it was a gift for a family member that lives elsewhere (I just wanted root so I could remote control it with TeamViewer QuickSupport), but will try to help from my notes and memory.
Flashing ROM may be difficult.
There is no fastboot on these Rockchip devices...
I couldn't find a way to flash without it being bootable and accessible via ADB
None of the Rockchip flashing tools would recognize it, even when I thought I got it booted into flash mode - it loaded drivers, but the flash tools still didn't see it.
The only way I know how to flash is to use a flash tool via ADB root shell.
Have you tried plugging it into USB on computer and booting it? Even if it doesn't reach the launcher, maybe it is accessible from ADB?
If you can access ADB, you may be able to reverse whatever the app changed from ADB shell and uninstall the app. (Politely ask the author for help)
You might be able to flash the system image I took too, but that has potential to brick it even worse.
If you have custom recovery loaded, you should just be able to restore from a backup.
If you don't have custom recovery loaded, things get a little more hairy...
You can try booting into Safe mode, maybe it'll bypass the offending app.
Power off tablet
Unplug USB*
Press and hold Vol- and Power until (hopefully) it completely boots
Try booting into standard recovery and see what your options are there - Factory Reset might help (depends what was changed and where)
Power off tablet
Unplug USB*
Press and hold Vol+ and Power until recovery comes up (Android with open chest)
Press Vol+ and Vol- simultaneously to bring up the menu.
* while unplugging USB isn't really required, because a battery app launches shortly afterward, it can make getting into recovery and safe mode more difficult
The folks over at Freaktab and Vondroid are really the experts at this Rockchip stuff.
For reference, the platform is RK3066, but there are many variations of the platform (different WiFi, memory configuration, etc) so you can't just grab any ROM.
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Thanks for the information! I know I have ADB from rooting my tablet so I'm gonna check how that is when I get home and I have found some rockship information on vondroid so I will check that out also. Thanks for the reply again!
arahmahndy said:
Thanks for the information! I know I have ADB from rooting my tablet so I'm gonna check how that is when I get home and I have found some rockship information on vondroid so I will check that out also. Thanks for the reply again!
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If you can access ADB then try loading the CWM recovery I posted above. If you can at least get CWM up, at worst case I can give you a copy of my stock backup to restore.
Sent from a device with no keyboard. Please forgive typos, they may not be my own.
arahmahndy said:
Thanks for the information! I know I have ADB from rooting my tablet so I'm gonna check how that is when I get home and I have found some rockship information on vondroid so I will check that out also. Thanks for the reply again!
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Did you get things sorted out?
If anyone is interested or needs it, Insignia sent me the GPL source.
You can also request it directly from them like it says on the website but it took a week or two (they might not have had a procedure in place yet, the agent had to forward my request to a different department) and I had completely forgotten until an unexpected package arrived.
Performance NS-15at10, ta120, ITQ701
Just thought someone might want to know, kingo root works, updated to 4.4.2, Booster plus battery saver pro is worth the money, better than 3c so far, still looking for more sources, any advice or help is appreciated especially for a recovery, dual bootloaders, ugh
cramamarshall said:
I actually just purchased one of these last night. It was on sale at Best Buy for $99! I have successfully rooted it and it actually works great! I used Kingo Root to root but first I installed pda net first to install the necessary drivers. I have used this program to root several Android devices and haven't had a proble
Can I install drivers without PC?
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So I want to install the latest 4.4.4 Kit Kat on my Transformer Infinity because the latest Jelly Bean on it is extremely slow. Through research and google I found that the only way to root it was go back to an earlier version of Jelly Bean. Otherwise the motochopper program was denied access so I was unable to root it. So I found the right Jelly Bean update and stuck it on my SD card and it showed up in the notifications as an update to fall back to. Installed it and the motochopper app worked and rooted the tablet. I tried to use the Asus unlocker tool but it always says to try back later as it is trying to unlock it. Some info on the internet says that app doesn't work with jelly bean some says it does. So I thought i would roll back to Ice Cream Sandwich. In order to do that the info. on the internet says to hold the down volume button along with the power button and you can go to some menu that will allow you to install earlier version of android. Which I have an ICS for the infinity on the SD card. Problem is the volume down button plus power button does nothing. It has no effect. I'm at my wits end here. Everything I have found on the internet doesn't work. I'm fairly new to rooting, unlocking, and installing a custom android. I have done this once for a Kindle Fire tablet and it was MUCH easier then this Infinity tablet.
You do not need to downgrade to ICS (and you can't - at least not with stock firmware) The unlock tool version 8 works fine on JB roms - if it works at all. You really have to keep trying. For some people it literally took 50 tries or more and all the sudden it worked... And for some it never worked. There's no rhyme or reason for this except that Asus is not trying very hard to make this work for us. They enable it, but do not support it.
Google "unable to unlock TF700" and you will get a dozen threads discussing this and a few more strategies you can try.
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That was kind of how the root tool worked I had to try it over and over I think about the 5th or 6th time it worked.
Well that was relatively painless then - happy flashing
I'm not quite to 50 times yet but I still get "an unknown error has occured. The network may be down please try again later" error.
So i'm all rooted and unlocked now. I have a snapshot version of 4.4.4 for transformer infinity. The cyanogen mod program says the TF700T isn't supported and aborts. I've tried the Clockwork Rom recovery program and it says the TF700T isn't supported either only the TF200 is it says. What is the best way to install this ROM?
So I tried Rom Toolbox. When the tablet reboots to boot into the recovery where you can install the rom it just sits at the asus logo screen forever. I don't think I have a recovery boot anymore. When I hold the power button and volume down button which is supposed to allow you to boot into recover nothing ever happens.
It's probably a little late, but to install a custom rom you have to install a recovery compatible with your bootloader and the rom you intend to flash.
You flash this recovery (TWRP or CWM) in fastboot, then you can boot into it to install a rom.
If you can't boot into the bootloader with Power and Volume Down and you did not generate nvflash blobs prior to all this, I'm afraid it's a brick.
Try every combination you can think of: Holding the buttons a very long time, use the reset pin hole on the side in conjunction with Volume Down, let it sit for hours and hope it sorts something out.
You need some magic to give you access to the bootloader menu and fastboot - that's your last hope.... Sorry
I can still boot into the version of jelly bean I have on the tablet fine. I did manage to get it to finally boot into a recovery console. it might have been a fluke I tried like 20 times and it finally just booted into it from the Rom Manager program. I tried installing my rom image but it would fail every time. I just rebooted and it went back into jelly bean. No idea what to do from here. The power button and volume down still don't do anything. And I haven't been able to reproduce getting it to boot back into the recovery again. At least it isn't bricked but I hate this tablet so much I might just take a hammer to it and give up.
If you have the time can you walk me through putting a decent version of 4.4.4 on here if it will work? Apparently I either don't know what i'm doing, the guides I have tried online are missing important steps, or my tablet is just "special". I do know that it is rooted and unlocked and that is where its at right now.
This guide seems like a good place to start but I don't see how to get through it when the volume down and power button doesn't do anything
http://forums.androidcentral.com/as...6920-tutorial-flashing-custom-rom-tf700t.html
kahless1979 said:
If you have the time can you walk me through putting a decent version of 4.4.4 on here if it will work? Apparently I either don't know what i'm doing, the guides I have tried online are missing important steps, or my tablet is just "special". I do know that it is rooted and unlocked and that is where its at right now.
This guide seems like a good place to start but I don't see how to get through it when the volume down and power button doesn't do anything
http://forums.androidcentral.com/as...6920-tutorial-flashing-custom-rom-tf700t.html
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I know when I'm upset with this thing I start doing things wrong....make sure you are actually using the vol down button and not the Up button. It's an easy thing to do when you're in PO'ed mode.
You're lucky to be unlocked! I bet I have run that unlock tool a million times to no avail.....
kahless1979 said:
If you have the time can you walk me through putting a decent version of 4.4.4 on here if it will work? Apparently I either don't know what i'm doing, the guides I have tried online are missing important steps, or my tablet is just "special". I do know that it is rooted and unlocked and that is where its at right now.
This guide seems like a good place to start but I don't see how to get through it when the volume down and power button doesn't do anything
http://forums.androidcentral.com/as...6920-tutorial-flashing-custom-rom-tf700t.html
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You cannot use ROM Manager on the TF700!!! That is the fastest way to a hard brick I know on this tablet. Forget ROM Toolbox, ROM manager and all the other tools! You have to get ADB and fastboot working on your computer and my guide you linked to is a good start.
I have no idea why you cannot boot into the bootloader if your rom boots fine????
You are pushing Power and Volume Down until you feel the tablet vibrate TWICE?
Get the ADB drivers installed on your PC and with the tablet booted into your rom type this in a command prompt:
Code:
adb devices
What do you get?
berndblb said:
You cannot use ROM Manager on the TF700!!! That is the fastest way to a hard brick I know on this tablet. Forget ROM Toolbox, ROM manager and all the other tools! You have to get ADB and fastboot working on your computer and my guide you linked to is a good start.
I have no idea why you cannot boot into the bootloader if your rom boots fine????
You are pushing Power and Volume Down until you feel the tablet vibrate TWICE?
Get the ADB drivers installed on your PC and with the tablet booted into your rom type this in a command prompt:
Code:
adb devices
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Volume Down and Power yields one vibration and nothing happens after that. I have tried holding them down longer to no avail and released them after one vibration and nothing still.
I would use ADB to push the rom to the tablet and that is what I did with a Kindle Fire a couple years ago and worked great. But your guide still calls for being able to use the volume down and power button. I guess I got a real lemon of a tablet here.
I get List of devices attached
C7OKAS090001 device
kahless1979 said:
Volume Down and Power yields one vibration and nothing happens after that. I have tried holding them down longer to no avail and released them after one vibration and nothing still.
I would use ADB to push the rom to the tablet and that is what I did with a Kindle Fire a couple years ago and worked great. But your guide still calls for being able to use the volume down and power button. I guess I got a real lemon of a tablet here.
I get List of devices attached
C7OKAS090001 device
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Well that's good. You seem to have ADB access. Try this command:
Code:
adb reboot - bootloader
That should reboot your tablet into fastboot mode. If it does, use this command:
Code:
fastboot devices
That should return a (different) alpha-numeric string and you would be in business to flash. But let's not get ahead of ourselves...
adb reboot - bootloader
That command restarted my tablet.
So just type "adb fastboot devices" at the command prompt?
kahless1979 said:
adb reboot - bootloader
That command restarted my tablet.
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The correct command is:
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
_that said:
The correct command is:
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
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I took out the spaces between the hyphen. Same thing, it rebooted the tablet right back to the android desktop.
kahless1979 said:
I took out the spaces between the hyphen. Same thing, it rebooted the tablet right back to the android desktop.
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I'm stumped... @_that you have an idea why it doesn't boot into the bootloader? I thought maybe the Volume button is bust - but now...IDK
berndblb said:
I'm stumped... @_that you have an idea why it doesn't boot into the bootloader? I thought maybe the Volume button is bust - but now...IDK
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Is it possible I messed something up when I downgraded from Jelly Bean 4.2.1 to 4.03? The reason I had did that was a guide somewhere for this tablet said the ADB motochopper program wouldn't root 4.2.1. Which I could never get it to work. But did fine once I went to 4.03. I did that by downloading that update from asus's website and putting it on my SD card and it found the update and asked me if I wanted to fallback to an older one.
kahless1979 said:
I can still boot into the version of jelly bean I have on the tablet fine.
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kahless1979 said:
Is it possible I messed something up when I downgraded from Jelly Bean 4.2.1 to 4.03?
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So what version of Android is now actually running on your device? 4.2.1 or 4.0.3 (which is ICS)?
You also speak repeatedly of some version 4.4.4 you are trying to install - the latest version of Android as of today is 4.4.2.
Note that there are multiple ways to hard brick your tablet if it is unlocked - don't do anything you don't understand.
First off, an eternally grateful thanks to @shabbypenguin for compiling what seems to be the missing link to flashing a custom recovery. Please direct all thanks to him. Check out his profile for a donation link!
Disclaimer:
As with anything non stock, only you are responsible if something goes wrong.
These are the steps I used for my Sprint Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and it worked for me.
It may not work for you.
I cannot provide support in case anything goes wrong.
There are virtually NO ROMS out that I'm aware of that are able to work with Sprint service. My tab is out of contract so I'm going to be working on loading wifi only ROMS.
Backup your shizzle. Expect to lose data and you won't be caught off guard.
MultiPart:
Install CWM
Compatable ROM information
Requirements:
Appropriate Samsung Drivers
ODIN
The shabbypenguin magical image. @shabbypenguin
ATT Espresso ChildOfTheHorm clockwork recovery
Root. Cydia Impactor works on this tablet to root it. Install SuperSU and Busybox off the market once it's rooted.
Optional (Recommended):
Stock Recovery Image..
Return to Stock Thread for a just in case scenario.
Steps:
Make sure drivers are installed and ADB can see your tab.
Reboot into download mode by either typing "adb reboot download" or by holding volume down & power when the device is off.
Open ODIN. Usually do this with administration privelages to negate any shennanigins.
Device should show up on the top left. Click AP / PDA and select "espresso10spr-cwm-test1.tar". Don't click start yet!
Get ready to hold volume up. Auto Reboot is selected by default. Don't click Start yet! When the flash is done the tablet will reboot. You want to go into the recovery on the first reboot or the flash may not take.
Get ready to hold volume +, press Start. When the tablet turns off, HOLD volume +. It will say booting recovery, act like it took, and turn off. This is the voodoo feature of the ShabbyPenguin file.
Turn the device back on, and reboot into download mode again. This time selecting the "cwm_recovery_espresso10att_childofthehorn.tar.md5" file. Same thing, get ready to hold the Volume + button when the tablet reboots.
Viola. Violin. Vegasaurious Rex. Clockwork should boot. At least it did for mine.
If anything goes wrong, there's a link in the optional list to revert your tablet back to stock. As well as the RECOVERY ONLY stock image you can flash with ODIN.
Some footnotes, sometimes with my tablet it doesn't like to turn on after a failed flash. A workaround for this is to hold the power for around 3-5 seconds, wait one second, and then hold Volume -. You should be presented with an option to go to download mode or restart the tablet. Select restart the tablet to get it working again.
<Reserved for Wifi-Only ROM Testing and results>
YES!!!!
Flashing the recovery worked for me. I can't wait to hear from you as to what custom roms are ok to flash.
Thanks a bunch!
Anybody find any ROMS yet?
I so hoping someone has made some progress with this.
Thanks to all those who have gotten us this far!
pseudus said:
I so hoping someone has made some progress with this.
Thanks to all those who have gotten us this far!
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It's beena slow process. All the ROMs I have tried don't really do well. Wifi not working, that kind of thing. I was waiting to see if more roms came out to try. I'll be checking again in the next few days.
FluffyMittens said:
Some footnotes, sometimes with my tablet it doesn't like to turn on after a failed flash. A workaround for this is to hold the power for around 3-5 seconds, wait one second, and then hold Volume -. You should be presented with an option to go to download mode or restart the tablet. Select restart the tablet to get it working again.
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Hello, please help me, haha. I had a failed flash and like you said here it refuses to power on, but now I can't get it to turn on at all. not sure where to go from here.
This flash works great I just tried it and im happy I found this page on the webb there is almost nothing if someone could help me with a custom rom that would be great and I will appreciate it a a lot I would like to upgrade at least to kit kat
FluffyMittens said:
First off, an eternally grateful thanks to @shabbypenguin for compiling what seems to be the missing link to flashing a custom recovery. Please direct all thanks to him. Check out his profile for a donation link!
Disclaimer:
As with anything non stock, only you are responsible if something goes wrong.
These are the steps I used for my Sprint Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and it worked for me.
It may not work for you.
I cannot provide support in case anything goes wrong.
There are virtually NO ROMS out that I'm aware of that are able to work with Sprint service. My tab is out of contract so I'm going to be working on loading wifi only ROMS.
Backup your shizzle. Expect to lose data and you won't be caught off guard.
MultiPart:
Install CWM
Compatable ROM information
Requirements:
Appropriate Samsung Drivers
ODIN
The shabbypenguin magical image. @shabbypenguin
ATT Espresso ChildOfTheHorm clockwork recovery
Root. Cydia Impactor works on this tablet to root it. Install SuperSU and Busybox off the market once it's rooted.
Optional (Recommended):
Stock Recovery Image..
Return to Stock Thread for a just in case scenario.
Steps:
Make sure drivers are installed and ADB can see your tab.
Reboot into download mode by either typing "adb reboot download" or by holding volume down & power when the device is off.
Open ODIN. Usually do this with administration privelages to negate any shennanigins.
Device should show up on the top left. Click AP / PDA and select "espresso10spr-cwm-test1.tar". Don't click start yet!
Get ready to hold volume up. Auto Reboot is selected by default. Don't click Start yet! When the flash is done the tablet will reboot. You want to go into the recovery on the first reboot or the flash may not take.
Get ready to hold volume +, press Start. When the tablet turns off, HOLD volume +. It will say booting recovery, act like it took, and turn off. This is the voodoo feature of the ShabbyPenguin file.
Turn the device back on, and reboot into download mode again. This time selecting the "cwm_recovery_espresso10att_childofthehorn.tar.md5" file. Same thing, get ready to hold the Volume + button when the tablet reboots.
Viola. Violin. Vegasaurious Rex. Clockwork should boot. At least it did for mine.
If anything goes wrong, there's a link in the optional list to revert your tablet back to stock. As well as the RECOVERY ONLY stock image you can flash with ODIN.
Some footnotes, sometimes with my tablet it doesn't like to turn on after a failed flash. A workaround for this is to hold the power for around 3-5 seconds, wait one second, and then hold Volume -. You should be presented with an option to go to download mode or restart the tablet. Select restart the tablet to get it working again.
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Which Roms?
FluffyMittens said:
First off, an eternally grateful thanks to @shabbypenguin for compiling what seems to be the missing link to flashing a custom recovery. Please direct all thanks to him. Check out his profile for a donation link!
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I just inherited one of these suckers and would love to see upgraded past Jelly Bean. What ROMS did you have success flashing? I'm not seeing much out there about flashing this device besides what is linked to this post, and no specifics were ever mentioned, just that it might be possible with some serious bugs. Can you point me in the right direction?
zediiiii said:
I just inherited one of these suckers and would love to see upgraded past Jelly Bean. What ROMS did you have success flashing? I'm not seeing much out there about flashing this device besides what is linked to this post, and no specifics were ever mentioned, just that it might be possible with some serious bugs. Can you point me in the right direction?
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Good luck brother. I've been looking for a custom ROM, or ANDROID update forever. Please, please, please, reply to this thread if you are successful getting this tablet past JB.