Hello Forum! I've come here for a little help! Here's My Story.
After running Cyanogen 10.1 Nightlies on 4.2.2 for quite some time, I decided to do a factory reset because my TF300T seemed to be running a little slugish. I DID NOT back it up (mistake #1), DID NOT have USB Debugging on (mistake #2), and, while CWM was wiping /data, I shut off the tablet (STRIKE THREE). Prior to my bonehead move, I had everything else squared away. The unit was fully functional. Now, I'm stuck in this infernal boot loop on the ASUS screen.
I can reboot into recovery, so CWM is not compromised. I have tried to push a new ZIP of the ROM via ADB (unsuccessful, thinking the drivers are nerfed) and through CWM (also unsuccessful).
If anyone has any ideas, please feel free to comment.
P.S. Please don't kill me Mods, I'll be good after this
Update:
After looking through the forums more I tried all of these:
Installed the Universal Naked Driver (Sorta Worked)
Reflashed the system blob from the most recent CyanogenMod Nightly (Says it wrote, I doubt it did)
Went into CWM, tried to Sideload the CM zip (Didn't work)
Then, I took my external SD, placed the CM zip onto it, rebooted the tablet w/ the SD in it, booted into CWM, TRIED a full system wipe (couldn't mount /data), and reflashed the ROM. That worked! ... sorta. Upon "successful install", I had CWM reboot the TF300T. It came to the ASUS Screen w/ a progress bar (went from 1% to 100% within a second). However, after that, it went back to the bootloop ASUS screen
I feel like I'm close on this one, any tips?
Kazman101 said:
Update:
After looking through the forums more I tried all of these:
Installed the Universal Naked Driver (Sorta Worked)
Reflashed the system blob from the most recent CyanogenMod Nightly (Says it wrote, I doubt it did)
Went into CWM, tried to Sideload the CM zip (Didn't work)
Then, I took my external SD, placed the CM zip onto it, rebooted the tablet w/ the SD in it, booted into CWM, TRIED a full system wipe (couldn't mount /data), and reflashed the ROM. That worked! ... sorta. Upon "successful install", I had CWM reboot the TF300T. It came to the ASUS Screen w/ a progress bar (went from 1% to 100% within a second). However, after that, it went back to the bootloop ASUS screen
I feel like I'm close on this one, any tips?
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I would try to install TWRP recovery since CWM is sometimes a bit flaky, I would use TWRP 2.3.3.0 since I believe is the most stable but you can install the latest one 2.4.4.0, then flash the blob file via fastboot (instructions are at the twrp site) and repeat the same process as you did with CWM, wipe everything and then flash CM.zip from external SD and see if it works that way. If that does not work, try reflashing the stock system blob from Asus this time using fastboot and that will put you completely stock and then you can start over.
hope it helps.
Erik
ricco333 said:
I would try to install TWRP recovery since CWM is sometimes a bit flaky, I would use TWRP 2.3.3.0 since I believe is the most stable but you can install the latest one 2.4.4.0, then flash the blob file via fastboot (instructions are at the twrp site) and repeat the same process as you did with CWM, wipe everything and then flash CM.zip from external SD and see if it works that way. If that does not work, try reflashing the stock system blob from Asus this time using fastboot and that will put you completely stock and then you can start over.
hope it helps.
Erik
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It Unbricked!
Step 1: Flashed TWRP 2.4.4.0 blob file to overwrite CWM (Check)
Step 2: Factory Reset and Wipe Entire Device (CHECK!?!?!)
Step 3: Flash CM.zip!?!?! (Not So Check ... PLAN B!)
Downloaded Chinese Stock system blob (don't ask, I know it was stupid, but go with me here)
Flashed the system blob (after 3 minutes ... SUCCESS!)
No more boot loop and back to stock ... now to root it again to get my sweet CyanogenMod back ...
Thank you Erik, your help was much appreciated!
First off, let me start out by saying that the Infinity is running on what is possibly the worst software ever designed. Props, Asus. You've made my life hell until the last second.
So, here's my problem. The tablet was working fine 24 hours ago. I turned it off last night, turned it on this morning, working great on CROMi-Xeno (which is awesome, it actually makes the tablet bearable.) and played on it for a while before turning off again. While playing it, I noticed it lag a little more than usual, so I decided to cold boot it. Booted bootloader, hit cold boot, and.... bootlooping. Awesome. No biggie, I'll just restore a backup. I waited for it to restore, and when it was finished, wiped cache and Dalvik, and.... bootlooping again. I tried wiping system and data. Still bootlooping. I downloaded Asus 's official firmware from their website, and flashed. Bootlooping. Someone help me fix this and get it back to stock firmware, so I can sell it and be done with it once and for all. I will never buy another Asus product again.
greydelta38 said:
First off, let me start out by saying that the Infinity is running on what is possibly the worst software ever designed. Props, Asus. You've made my life hell until the last second.
So, here's my problem. The tablet was working fine 24 hours ago. I turned it off last night, turned it on this morning, working great on CROMi-Xeno (which is awesome, it actually makes the tablet bearable.) and played on it for a while before turning off again. While playing it, I noticed it lag a little more than usual, so I decided to cold boot it. Booted bootloader, hit cold boot, and.... bootlooping. Awesome. No biggie, I'll just restore a backup. I waited for it to restore, and when it was finished, wiped cache and Dalvik, and.... bootlooping again. I tried wiping system and data. Still bootlooping. I downloaded Asus 's official firmware from their website, and flashed. Bootlooping. Someone help me fix this and get it back to stock firmware, so I can sell it and be done with it once and for all. I will never buy another Asus product again.
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I'm wondering if my version of TWRP is too old or something. Can anyone explain in detail how to update to a newer version of TWRP or install CWM in order for flashing to fully work?
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I'm wondering if my version of TWRP is too old or something. Can anyone explain in detail how to update to a newer version of TWRP or install CWM in order for flashing to fully work?
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what version do you currently have, just download the .blob from twrp's site boot into fastboot and run "fastboot flash recovery *name of blob*.blob"
JoinTheRealms said:
what version do you currently have, just download the .blob from twrp's site boot into fastboot and run "fastboot flash recovery *name of blob*.blob"
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Yeah - I'm also wondering what bootloader you are running with it.
If you are not current on either flash the bootloader/TWRP package from CROMi-X OP, boot back into system, let it bootloop if it does, boot back into TWRP and reflash the rom.
That seems like it would be the only explanation, but now it won't even boot into recovery. I can get it into fastboot, but as soon as I select recovery image it shows the firmware upgrade symbol and then immediately shows the Android Error symbol, and sticks there until I hard power down. When I'm in fastboot, here's what I'm gonna do:
1. connect fastbooted Infinity to pc with all necessary drivers installed
2. download filename.blob from TWRP's website for the Infinity
3. on command console enter -fastboot flash recovery filename.blob- and it will push the recovery through fastboot hopefully
Is that correct? I'm under the impression that as long as I can get to the fastboot menu, ANYTHING is repairable.
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That seems like it would be the only explanation, but now it won't even boot into recovery. I can get it into fastboot, but as soon as I select recovery image it shows the firmware upgrade symbol and then immediately shows the Android Error symbol, and sticks there until I hard power down. When I'm in fastboot, here's what I'm gonna do:
1. connect fastbooted Infinity to pc with all necessary drivers installed
2. download filename.blob from TWRP's website for the Infinity
3. on command console enter -fastboot flash recovery filename.blob- and it will push the recovery through fastboot hopefully
Is that correct? I'm under the impression that as long as I can get to the fastboot menu, ANYTHING is repairable.
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The command is
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery filename.blob
Since you can boot into the bootloader, check the version# and make sure you flash a compatible recovery.
Most of the time, as long as you can get into the BL, it's fixable. But to make it unbrickable you need nvFlash. And that's just become possible for or tablet on JB. May be a project for once you got this problem fixed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2455925
I suspect you need to format data to fix the issues (you'll lose everything on the internal sd card) but before you do follow bernd's recommendation and get TWRP on there (you wiped it out when you flashed ASUS stock) and then use the file explorer in TWRP to copy anything important to an external SD and make sure the cromi-x rom is on sd too. Then format data from the wipe menu and reinstall. You'll be back to normal in no time. :good:
BTW You may have got some corruption from turning f-sync off.
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The command is
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery filename.blob
Since you can boot into the bootloader, check the version# and make sure you flash a compatible recovery.
Most of the time, as long as you can get into the BL, it's fixable. But to make it unbrickable you need nvFlash. And that's just become possible for or tablet on JB. May be a project for once you got this problem fixed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2455925
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sbdags said:
I suspect you need to format data to fix the issues (you'll lose everything on the internal sd card) but before you do follow bernd's recommendation and get TWRP on there (you wiped it out when you flashed ASUS stock) and then use the file explorer in TWRP to copy anything important to an external SD and make sure the cromi-x rom is on sd too. Then format data from the wipe menu and reinstall. You'll be back to normal in no time. :good:
BTW You may have got some corruption from turning f-sync off.
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I tried wiping internal before recovery was lost and it didn't work. I suspected that some problems arose from turning fsync off too. I'm pushing TWRP 2.6 to the Infinity now, will try flashing your excellent rom again and see if it takes without bootlooping.
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I tried wiping internal before recovery was lost and it didn't work. I suspected that some problems arose from turning fsync off too. I'm pushing TWRP 2.6 to the Infinity now, will try flashing your excellent rom again and see if it takes without bootlooping.
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You need to specifically format data in twrp not just wipe data. Only formatting will restore the device now once data corruption has occurred.
[SOLVED]
So after having my Transformer for some time now (unlocked, rooted, and running CROMI) it began to get sluggish. I wanted to upgrade to something else, and decided to try PA HALO http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2376927
I missed something somewhere, prob the fact that I installed TWRP over my CWM that I had from long ago, instead of upgrading to the new CWM, or the fact that I'm still on the 10.4.4.25 bootloader. I rebooted into recovery, flashed the PA zip, rebooted into recovery, flashed the new GAPPS, and wiped the cache and Delvik. When I went to boot it up the "ParanoidAndroid3+" text and neon jellybean/fish thing show up, then nothing.
I (stupidly) did not make a new backup before doing this change (though there is one from my CWM, but TWRP doesn't seem to recognize it).
ADB does not seem to be working. When I select the USB icon, while using the power+volDown, I get the message "starting fastboot usb download protocol" and ADB does not see the device. If I let the device try and boot (when it gets stuck at the neon jb/fish) ADB sees the device, but gives the error <waiting for device> when I try and flash the new CWM. I seem to be able to access the terminal from TWRP, so I know there is a way to load the old CWM restore files, I just don't know how.
Help is needed.
found a way to do it, but I guess it took away my root when I flashed the new rom. Now I get "su is not recognized" from the terminal..... I'm downloading http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2107271 and will try to get the os to boot. I can always re root the device, but I kinda need the device to boot into something first.
You missed quite a lot to get yourself into that pickle.
The second line of the PA thread reads:
GET THE LATEST BOOTLOADER AND RECOVERY
The link leads you to the CM 11 thread where it says in no uncertain terms that you need to be on the 10.6.1.14.4 or later bootloader. You think a 10.4.4.25 bootloader will run a JB 4.3 rom?
I hope you get it working.... Good luck
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You missed quite a lot to get yourself into that pickle.
The second line of the PA thread reads:
GET THE LATEST BOOTLOADER AND RECOVERY
The link leads you to the CM 11 thread where it says in no uncertain terms that you need to be on the 10.6.1.14.4 or later bootloader. You think a 10.4.4.25 bootloader will run a JB 4.3 rom?
I hope you get it working.... Good luck
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Thanks for the kind kick to the nuts guy. I flashed the new bootloader (10.6.1.14.4) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223918 that was already on the root of my tablet, downloaded GAPPS (4.2.2-4.3) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2405292 and placed it on MicroSD card, and already had the PA rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2039557
Did some searching and came across a thread (can't find it now) that said to wipe before and after installing GAPPS.
It works now. The process went as follows:
1. Flash bootloader and reboot into recovery
2. Wipe cache/Delvik, flash GAPPS, wipe again
3. Flash rom
4. Reboot and wait for the rom to settle
Something is still wrong, or I'm not understanding the layout of PA, because I'm missing some options and buttons for some apps I've downloaded. I've made a back up with TWRP (for just in case), and am going to try getting CM 10.2 on there.
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Thanks for the kind kick to the nuts guy. I flashed the new bootloader (10.6.1.14.4) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2223918 that was already on the root of my tablet, downloaded GAPPS (4.2.2-4.3) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2405292 and placed it on MicroSD card, and already had the PA rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2039557
Did some searching and came across a thread (can't find it now) that said to wipe before and after installing GAPPS.
It works now. The process went as follows:
1. Flash bootloader and reboot into recovery
2. Wipe cache/Delvik, flash GAPPS, wipe again
3. Flash rom
4. Reboot and wait for the rom to settle
Something is still wrong, or I'm not understanding the layout of PA, because I'm missing some options and buttons for some apps I've downloaded. I've made a back up with TWRP (for just in case), and am going to try getting CM 10.2 on there.
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The "kick" was really meant as a friendly slap upside your head which was probably unnecessary since I hope you did that yourself already extensively - so I apologize
Glad you got it working :thumbup:
My buddy is having a hard time flashing a new ROM on his tablet. Currently he's running Cyanogen with TWRP.
Apparently TWRP formatted his tablet randomly and he hasn't been able to install a new ROM because his tablet won't mount the system or cache. It keeps failing. Neither system or cache are selectable to mount and it says "E: unable to mount '/system' "
And ADB isn't pushing anything.
Any thoughts why?
Sunset Rider said:
My buddy is having a hard time flashing a new ROM on his tablet. Currently he's running Cyanogen with TWRP.
Apparently TWRP formatted his tablet randomly and he hasn't been able to install a new ROM because his tablet won't mount the system or cache. It keeps failing. Neither system or cache are selectable to mount and it says "E: unable to mount '/system' "
And ADB isn't pushing anything.
Any thoughts why?
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TWRP formatted his tablet randomly??? Never heard of such a thing!
And we need more information:
What versions of bootloader, CM, TWRP and you are trying to push what in ADB?
Do you have access to fastboot? What rom are you trying to flash?
What did he do - as best as he can remember?
berndblb said:
TWRP formatted his tablet randomly??? Never heard of such a thing!
And we need more information:
What versions of bootloader, CM, TWRP and you are trying to push what in ADB?
Do you have access to fastboot? What rom are you trying to flash?
What did he do - as best as he can remember?
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It wiped his data when he went to decrypt data and it asked for a password. He hit cancel and it said system memory 0gb
He has the newest twrp, he was on 10.2 trying to go to 11, and he was trying to push the mounting through adb and was getting errors. Because he is unable to select them In twrp
He has fastboot but it doesn't respond to commands at all.
Thank you for any help
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It wiped his data when he went to decrypt data and it asked for a password. He hit cancel and it said system memory 0gb
He has the newest twrp, he was on 10.2 trying to go to 11, and he was trying to push the mounting through adb and was getting errors. Because he is unable to select them In twrp
He has fastboot but it doesn't respond to commands at all.
Thank you for any help
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Sounds like a soft brick.. Due to a wrong recovery flash or he flashed the newest version of twrp, and did a full data wipe.. It has known issues!!!!!
Becareful from here.. Like berndblb said we need verify we still have fastboot access!!:fingers-crossed:
What is the OS of the PC your using to fastboot from??
Well I tried installing cromi for him and it stalls at 87%
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Well I tried installing cromi for him and it stalls at 87%
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UPDATE: We restarted the tablet, mid installation because it froze, and it booted up to his old 10.2 just fine. I recommended he do a clean format now but he doesn't want to do anything lol.
So right now I'm just thanking God he didn't brick it hard
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It wiped his data when he went to decrypt data and it asked for a password. He hit cancel and it said system memory 0gb
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Did he have the tablet encrypted or did the request for a decryption password just show up unexpectedly? If it's the latter - I have read about this a number of times - unfortunately still cannot make rhyme or reason out of it, but I suspect it's a corrupted recovery....
He has the newest twrp, he was on 10.2 trying to go to 11, and he was trying to push the mounting through adb and was getting errors. Because he is unable to select them In twrp
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The newest meaning 2.6.3.2?
He has fastboot but it doesn't respond to commands at all.
Thank you for any help
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Which probably means he doesn't have the correct fastboot drivers installed. That would No. 1: Get fastboot working. Download the Google Universal Naked drivers, install them and try
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If that returns the tablet's serial number, you're in business. You could then flash CWM 6.0.4.6 in fastboot. I would probably wipe data (hope he has everything backed up) and flash the rom.
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Sounds like a soft brick.. Due to a wrong recovery flash or he flashed the newest version of twrp, and did a full data wipe.. It has known issues!!!!!
Becareful from here.. Like berndblb said we need verify we still have fastboot access!!:fingers-crossed:
What is the OS of the PC your using to fastboot from??
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@lj50036 could you elaborate on the issues of TWRP 2.6.3.2.? sbdags included it it in his bootloader/TWRP flash package for CROMi-X and one guy just softbricked flashing CROMi_X after flashing that package, he seems to have done everything else correctly and I suspect the recovery is buggy???
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could you elaborate on the issues of TWRP 2.6.3.2.? sbdags included it it in his bootloader/TWRP flash package for CROMi-X and one guy just softbricked flashing CROMi_X after flashing that package, he seems to have done everything else correctly and I suspect the recovery is buggy???
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My issues are first hand.. It flashes just fine, everything seems to function correctly.. It's only the wiping of data that has a issue.... It just hangs says its doing it thing but nothing ever happens..After a hard reboot TWRP now asking for password will not mount any storage of any kind... The fastest way to a soft brick.... I posted on the TWRP forum, about the issue... Maybe we need a new forum letting people know about the issue, so we dont end up with a riot!!!
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My issues are first hand.. It flashes just fine, everything seems to function correctly.. It's only the wiping of data that has a issue.... It just hangs says its doing it thing but nothing ever happens..After a hard reboot TWRP now asking for password will not mount any storage of any kind... The fastest way to a soft brick.... I posted on the TWRP forum, about the issue... Maybe we need a new forum letting people know about the issue, so we dont end up with a riot!!!
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Thanks! Though I would love to see what a riot on XDA looks like LOL
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Did he have the tablet encrypted or did the request for a decryption password just show up unexpectedly? If it's the latter - I have read about this a number of times - unfortunately still cannot make rhyme or reason out of it, but I suspect it's a corrupted recovery....
The newest meaning 2.6.3.2?
Which probably means he doesn't have the correct fastboot drivers installed. That would No. 1: Get fastboot working. Download the Google Universal Naked drivers, install them and try
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If that returns the tablet's serial number, you're in business. You could then flash CWM 6.0.4.6 in fastboot. I would probably wipe data (hope he has everything backed up) and flash the rom.
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@lj50036 could you elaborate on the issues of TWRP 2.6.3.2.? sbdags included it it in his bootloader/TWRP flash package for CROMi-X and one guy just softbricked flashing CROMi_X after flashing that package, he seems to have done everything else correctly and I suspect the recovery is buggy???
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It was version 2.6.3.0.
He had no decrypted files he was just seeing what it did when he hit decrypt data. I asked for a password which he obviously never set and hit cancel. And it said he had nothing in internal storage.
However, after the install froze on an older Cromi version I put on his sd card (from my 700t), we held down the power button and rebooted. It booted up fine to his previous Cyanogen 10.2. WITH all of his internal storage still there, EVEN THOUGH, he did a format from TWRP already.
So it's definitely a problem with TWRP. His tablet is back to the way it was before the fiasco and he is afraid to do anything else.
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It was version 2.6.3.0.
He had no decrypted files he was just seeing what it did when he hit decrypt data. I asked for a password which he obviously never set and hit cancel. And it said he had nothing in internal storage.
However, after the install froze on an older Cromi version I put on his sd card (from my 700t), we held down the power button and rebooted. It booted up fine to his previous Cyanogen 10.2. WITH all of his internal storage still there, EVEN THOUGH, he did a format from TWRP already.
So it's definitely a problem with TWRP. His tablet is back to the way it was before the fiasco and he is afraid to do anything else.
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Are you sure about this???
Because TWRP 2.6.3.0 was too big for the recovery partition of the TF700 and never properly installed????
For any reliable advice you need to provide the bootloader version (which you still haven't given us) and if you have a working system, you should be able to boot into recovery and give us it's version number.
For installing CM 11 on the TF700 you need to be on the 10.6.1.14.10 bootloader and have the CWM 6.0.4.6 recovery.
TWRP 2.6.3.2 supposedly works with CM 11, but I would not trust it - read about too many problems with it....
And anyway - in terms of performance, neither CM 10.2 or CM 11 beats CROMi-X on this tablet - period.
Here I am
berndblb said:
Are you sure about this???
Because TWRP 2.6.3.0 was too big for the recovery partition of the TF700 and never properly installed????
For any reliable advice you need to provide the bootloader version (which you still haven't given us) and if you have a working system, you should be able to boot into recovery and give us it's version number.
For installing CM 11 on the TF700 you need to be on the 10.6.1.14.10 bootloader and have the CWM 6.0.4.6 recovery.
TWRP 2.6.3.2 supposedly works with CM 11, but I would not trust it - read about too many problems with it....
And anyway - in terms of performance, neither CM 10.2 or CM 11 beats CROMi-X on this tablet - period.
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Hey guys, this is Wade, the cause of the whole fiasco.
It was the newest TWRP 2.3.6.2, but I imagine it might've been a problem with the bootloader? I had no idea that the bootloader needed updating; I thought that once you could boot what you wanted, that was it, but obviously I'm mistaken. Where do I find the bootloader version? It was the latest posting to the Asus download site, or the V8, 2013 bootloader edition for JB. 4.2
Basically, I had tried several times that day installing CM11 and the gapps with CWM 6.0.3.1 (which ROM manager says is the up to date version? WTF?) to no avail. It kept giving me md5sum errors, and I couldn't find anything to easily fix that. CWM would also not respond to commands from ROM manager other than backups... If i told it to bootload and flash, it would just reboot normally... ADB also would fail, despite saying that i COULD connect to fastboot.
So i read on the actual CM forum that the newest TWRP 2.6.3.2 would do the trick as well, and tried that. But ya, once i booted into twrp, it threw a password query at me. I never set a password, so I pressed cancel, and that's when the partition showed up as blank.
I went to reboot, but it warned that I had no OS installed. That's about when I freaked out. It would see my microSD fine, but wasn't able to talk to /system to actually flash anything, and ADB would just give "error:closed" if I tried any mount commands there.
So ya, I invited my buddy over, and he recommended we try flashing an old CROMI-X, and it WORKED! sort of. It started to flash, even though a previous CM 10.2 and it's gapps (which I was already running and knew worked) wouldn't!
Then it froze installing Youtube, and after ten mins we held down the power.
And it booted back into CM 10.2 like nothing had happened.
Even though TWRP said I had succesfully factory reset AND wiped AND formatted the internal by that point. Lies!
So ya, I imagine it's a combination of pilot error, and TWRP being a little fluky. My question - where did that 87% CROMI-X flash go, and how can I get rid of it? And i reflashed CWM 6.0.3.1, but I'm still wary of going into the bootloader, just in case bastard TWRP is still lurkin
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Wadesauce said:
I had no idea that the bootloader needed updating; I thought that once you could boot what you wanted, that was it, but obviously I'm mistaken. Where do I find the bootloader version? It was the latest posting to the Asus download site, or the V8, 2013 bootloader edition for JB. 4.2
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So it was definitely the old ASUS 4.2 bootloader I was using. I had no idea that dasunsrule32 wanted us to use his April 2013 bootloader for 10.2 as well, the site that told me how to put CM 10.2 on my tab said to use the old ASUS one.
Finally manned up and tried my first soft reboot, and it brought up the ASUS menu with the blue loading bar - it seemed like it wanted to go into bootloader. Then it went blank and the regular ASUS logo showed, and then the CM logo and booted. So i didn't walk away from this unscathed; something low-down got messed with...
Can I update the bootloader to his, despite the problems ive been having? How do I do that?
And why does ROM manager only offer 6.0.3.1??
And since CM11 is based on 4.4, wont it eventually be better than CROMi-X?
Wadesauce said:
So it was definitely the old ASUS 4.2 bootloader I was using. I had no idea that dasunsrule32 wanted us to use his April 2013 bootloader for 10.2 as well, the site that told me how to put CM 10.2 on my tab said to use the old ASUS one.
So can I update the bootloader to his, despite the problems ive been having? How do I do that?
And why does ROM manager only offer 6.0.3.1??
And since CM11 is based on 4.4, wont it eventually be better than CROMi-X?
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Can you still boot into fastboot mode on your tablet and can your PC see the tablet in fastboot mode?? What is the OS on your PC??
i dunno
lj50036 said:
Can you still boot into fastboot mode on your tablet and can your PC see the tablet in fastboot mode?? What is the OS on your PC??
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I haven't tried booting into bootloader, or even a full power down/power up yet. This is the device I use for school and right now would be a pretty sh**y time for anything serious to happen to it.
I am mainly afraid that TWRP hasn't left yet, or that I won't be able to access the CWM that ROM manager says I just successfully reflashed.
I don't really want to plug it back into the computer until I know more about what happened to it. Is it likely that the CROMI that we tried flashing or the old TWRP will cause me problems? Remember that CROMI said it was 87% successful (had loaded kernel and system and all that jazz)
And I have 64 bit Win7, it should have appropriate drivers
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Wadesauce said:
I haven't tried booting into bootloader, or even a full power down/power up yet. This is the device I use for school and right now would be a pretty sh**y time for anything serious to happen to it.
I am mainly afraid that TWRP hasn't left yet, or that I won't be able to access the CWM that ROM manager says I just successfully reflashed.
I don't really want to plug it back into the computer until I know more about what happened to it. Is it likely that the CROMI that we tried flashing or the old TWRP will cause me problems? Remember that CROMI said it was 87% successful (had loaded kernel and system and all that jazz)
And I have 64 bit Win7, it should have appropriate drivers
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Well you just let me know.. I will be here to help out if you would like it ....As always thx lj
Wadesauce said:
Hey guys, this is Wade, the cause of the whole fiasco.
It was the newest TWRP 2.3.6.2, but I imagine it might've been a problem with the bootloader? I had no idea that the bootloader needed updating; I thought that once you could boot what you wanted, that was it, but obviously I'm mistaken. Where do I find the bootloader version? It was the latest posting to the Asus download site, or the V8, 2013 bootloader edition for JB. 4.2
Basically, I had tried several times that day installing CM11 and the gapps with CWM 6.0.3.1 (which ROM manager says is the up to date version? WTF?) to no avail. It kept giving me md5sum errors, and I couldn't find anything to easily fix that. CWM would also not respond to commands from ROM manager other than backups... If i told it to bootload and flash, it would just reboot normally... ADB also would fail, despite saying that i COULD connect to fastboot.
So i read on the actual CM forum that the newest TWRP 2.6.3.2 would do the trick as well, and tried that. But ya, once i booted into twrp, it threw a password query at me. I never set a password, so I pressed cancel, and that's when the partition showed up as blank.
I went to reboot, but it warned that I had no OS installed. That's about when I freaked out. It would see my microSD fine, but wasn't able to talk to /system to actually flash anything, and ADB would just give "error:closed" if I tried any mount commands there.
So ya, I invited my buddy over, and he recommended we try flashing an old CROMI-X, and it WORKED! sort of. It started to flash, even though a previous CM 10.2 and it's gapps (which I was already running and knew worked) wouldn't!
Then it froze installing Youtube, and after ten mins we held down the power.
And it booted back into CM 10.2 like nothing had happened.
Even though TWRP said I had succesfully factory reset AND wiped AND formatted the internal by that point. Lies!
So ya, I imagine it's a combination of pilot error, and TWRP being a little fluky. My question - where did that 87% CROMI-X flash go, and how can I get rid of it? And i reflashed CWM 6.0.3.1, but I'm still wary of going into the bootloader, just in case bastard TWRP is still lurkin
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Jeez - where to start?
First of all: Do yourself a favor and ditch ROM Manager. It does not work well with the TF700 and several people have hard bricked using it. You have been very lucky so far!
Second: Do not flash anything until you are 150% sure you know what you are doing, you understand the requirements for your situation and have everything you need at hand.
Do not flash anything EVER if you do not know what bootloader version you have. That's like getting into your car blind folded and trusting that your GPS will drive you safely to your destination.
Every ROM has it's requirements in terms of bootloader version and recovery and they are usually clearly stated in the first couple of paragraphs in the OP of the rom thread. If not: Stay away from that rom unless you know exactly what you are doing!
TWRP 2.6.3.2 has major issues when formatting data from it. Stay away from it for now.
To find out what you can do to get a stable system back, you need to know where you are and what you have.
Boot into the bootloader (and do not use ROM Manager to do it!) and read the tiny script. It'll probably be 10.6.1.14.10 or .8
Post the result.
Boot into the recovery to check what you have installed. Versions matter!
The proper way of installing a custom recovery is in fastboot mode. Which is different from ADB, btw - you've been mixing those up I think.
Google "adb fastboot tutorial" and do some reading. Once you understand, get it set up on your PC, boot the tablet into the bootloader, connect both via original USB cable and test the connection with
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fastboot devices
If it returns the serial number of your tablet, you are in business and we can continue from there.
Happy studying!
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Google "adb fastboot tutorial" and do some reading. Once you understand, get it set up on your PC, boot the tablet into the bootloader, connect both via original USB cable and test the connection with
Code:
fastboot devices
If it returns the serial number of your tablet, you are in business and we can continue from there.
Happy studying!
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Alright, I have done some reading as far as all of this goes. I understand a lot of it better now.
So I'm positive now that it was because I hadn't updated my bootloader before trying through CWM. And TWRP obviously was no more useful.
I haven't quite checked what the bootloader version is - I think there may be something wrong with it still (given my weird boot-up) and I don't want to go there until I'm totally sure what I'm doing. I'd hate to hit bootloader and then realize something was seriously wrong, and my time was ticking.
However, I have never changed the bootloader since I used ASUS's one from their website originally - since it says v8, I imagine thats the .8 one?
Before I uninstalled ROM manager, I checked what it said my recovery was - and it said I had CWM 6.0.3.1 still, even though the TWRP fiasco has just gone down. I used ROM to reflash the same 6.0.3.1 from the device, and it said it was successful.
So before I begin, could i possibly ask a few questions?
1) Could I have corrupted the bootloader?
2) Can more than one recovery exist? Is it maybe true that CWM 6.0.3.1 would be the one I will boot into if I went into recovery? I REALLY don't want it to be TWRP again as it might not survive the experience (I had put TWRP on via fastboot). Should I just get to bootloader, flash a new recovery right away and go from there?
3) When I go to finally solve it, what are the hypothetical steps I should take? Right now, as far as I can tell, it will be:
a) Make sure all drivers are working, and files (including backup) are on my PC.
b) reboot into bootloader, check version.
c) flash the 10.6.1.14.4 bootloader
d) reboot
e) reboot into bootloader
f) flash CWM. 6.0.4.6
g) reboot
i) reboot into bootloader, into recovery, then flash CM 11 and gapps
j) reboot
Ya? No? Any help would be appreciated
Wadesauce said:
Alright, I have done some reading as far as all of this goes. I understand a lot of it better now.
So I'm positive now that it was because I hadn't updated my bootloader before trying through CWM. And TWRP obviously was no more useful.
I haven't quite checked what the bootloader version is - I think there may be something wrong with it still (given my weird boot-up) and I don't want to go there until I'm totally sure what I'm doing. I'd hate to hit bootloader and then realize something was seriously wrong, and my time was ticking.
However, I have never changed the bootloader since I used ASUS's one from their website originally - since it says v8, I imagine thats the .8 one?
Before I uninstalled ROM manager, I checked what it said my recovery was - and it said I had CWM 6.0.3.1 still, even though the TWRP fiasco has just gone down. I used ROM to reflash the same 6.0.3.1 from the device, and it said it was successful.
So before I begin, could i possibly ask a few questions?
1) Could I have corrupted the bootloader?
2) Can more than one recovery exist? Is it maybe true that CWM 6.0.3.1 would be the one I will boot into if I went into recovery? I REALLY don't want it to be TWRP again as it might not survive the experience (I had put TWRP on via fastboot). Should I just get to bootloader, flash a new recovery right away and go from there?
3) When I go to finally solve it, what are the hypothetical steps I should take? Right now, as far as I can tell, it will be:
a) Make sure all drivers are working, and files (including backup) are on my PC.
b) reboot into bootloader, check version.
c) flash the 10.6.1.14.4 bootloader
d) reboot
e) reboot into bootloader
f) flash CWM. 6.0.4.6
g) reboot
i) reboot into bootloader, into recovery, then flash CM 11 and gapps
j) reboot
Ya? No? Any help would be appreciated
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1. No, your bootloader is still good because you still can boot into your system. You need your bootloader to initiate your hardware before your OS is booting.. I am very sure that is the case but it would be nice for someone to confirm it...
2. Your recovery partition is too small for two custom recoveries to exist. So it is almost impossible for you to have two recoveries..
Before you want to go further, it is easier to find out your bootloader and recovery versions so you know what is the next step that you need to do. Otherwise, it is just a guess or a shot in the dark... I think that you are fine but you need to wait for some experts to confirm it... Good luck...:fingers-crossed:
Please bear with me
LetMeKnow said:
Before you want to go further, it is easier to find out your bootloader and recovery versions so you know what is the next step that you need to do. Otherwise, it is just a guess or a shot in the dark... I think that you are fine but you need to wait for some experts to confirm it... Good luck...:fingers-crossed:
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Sorry hahah, I know I must seem really frustrating...
I have held off for 2 reasons:
1. The first time I did a soft reboot after my fiasco, upon boot it went through the first series of steps trying to load into the bootloader, but then booted fine. Another time a few days after, it rebooted while i was using it, and just went blank after the asus logo. Holding the power down caused it to boot fine. Still, neither of those had ever happened before, and I am pretty sure that some point along the line of bootloader-->OS something is broken. Hopefully on the OS side.
2. I am not going to attempt to boot into recovery until I know that it isn't the same TWRP 2.6.3.2 that got me into this whole fiasco. I know it sounds like a catch 22, not wanting to reboot into recovery to check what it is, but I have NO IDEA how to get out of this TWRP as it stands. I had to flash a CROMI (which failed at 87%) and hard reboot. Not willing to go out on a limb and assume that hard-reboot will work during any step of that process.
So, why do I have to check it? Can't I boot into bootloader, flash a new bootloader, flash a new recovery, and then reboot normally? Assuming I'll be able to establish fastboot (drivers still work, so fingers crossed on that one).