[Q] Cold boot issues - Asus Transformer TF700

Hello, so I am trying do a cold boot on my tf700, but when I choose the android icon to do it it tries to make a system update and it fails. Do I need to do a factory reset and update it again?
Ps; When I am at the android and wipe data screen, I have a third option called RCK and it starts with that as the default option, I just want to make clear what RCK is and if I did right by clicking volume up to choose the android icon. My device is unlocked.

No, when you are at the bootloader menu RCK (that's your recovery) is flashing. You have to push Volume Down to highlight the Android, then push Volume Up to do the cold boot.
What you did was booting the recovery and it gives you the error because it doesn't find a valid update file.

berndblb said:
No, when you are at the bootloader menu RCK (that's your recovery) is flashing. You have to push Volume Down to highlight the Android, then push Volume Up to do the cold boot.
What you did was booting the recovery and it gives you the error because it doesn't find a valid update file.
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You mean, push volume down two times? otherwise I will choose wipe data, it goes likes this RCK, android, wipe data.
Sorry I just want to make sure I do this right.

Stammis said:
You mean, push volume down two times? otherwise I will choose wipe data, it goes likes this RCK, android, wipe data.
Sorry I just want to make sure I do this right.
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Well, you hold Power and Volume Down until you see the bootloader screen.
Then push Volume Down to select one of the icons: Push once to move to Android, again to highlight Wipe Data, again to highlight RCK again etc.... Try it.
When you have the option you want selected, push Volume Up to execute.

berndblb said:
Well, you hold Power and Volume Down until you see the bootloader screen.
Then push Volume Down to select one of the icons: Push once to move to Android, again to highlight Wipe Data, again to highlight RCK again etc.... Try it.
When you have the option you want selected, push Volume Up to execute.
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Oh I get it, I thought that volume up means select right volume down means select left, thank you very much!

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[Q] Forgot to wipe data/cache Bootloops :\

Ok I flashed 3.1 and i forgot to wipe ddata and now i have bootloops how can i reboot into recovery and do that or can i use adb NOOB):
Use adb to boot into recovery, adb reboot recovery, and wipe the data using recovery. I did the same thing and felt like a noob too
Ramser said:
Use adb to boot into recovery, adb reboot recovery, and wipe the data using recovery. I did the same thing and felt like a noob too
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What if my PC dosnt recognise the device as ADB how to fix this?
I had the same issue as you and thought I was screwed. I redownloaded the 3.1 file., reflashed it and the bootloader file right after then did the data wipe and rebooted.
If you hold the power button + the volume up button it'll reboot the xoom. Count to three after u see the Motorola logo and press the volume down key. After that u should see the words recovery on the upper left of the screen. Press the volume up button to select it and it should take u straight to recovery.
finesse801 said:
i had the same issue as you and thought i was screwed. I redownloaded the 3.1 file., reflashed it and the bootloader file right after then did the data wipe and rebooted.
If you hold the power button + the volume up button it'll reboot the xoom. Count to three after u see the motorola logo and press the volume down key. After that u should see the words recovery on the upper left of the screen. Press the volume up button to select it and it should take u straight to recovery.
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thank you your my savior i love you (no homo)

Stock recovery question

I (for no reason whatsoever) prefer to get into recovery to perform factory data resets. Holdinf volume up and hitting power gets me into the proper menu but when I select recovery, I get the exclamation point inside the triangle. How then can I wipe via recovery?
What they said below
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Press vol up + power again when the "!" appears.
rentaric said:
Press vol up + power again when the "!" appears.
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I should have mentioned that step doesn't work either. I'm pretty stumped.
hold power and slide from vol down to vol up on that screen will take you to the stock recovery.
Make sure you get the sequence right:
1) See the (!)
2) Hold POWER button
3) Press VOLUME UP button
4) See the UI. There will be options for "wipe data/factory reset" and "wipe cache partition."
matt2053 said:
Make sure you get the sequence right:
1) See the (!)
2) Hold POWER button
3) Press VOLUME UP button
4) See the UI. There will be options for "wipe data/factory reset" and "wipe cache partition."
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Thanks so much. Its all in the sequence. Finally got it.
i was having this issue and found the only way to fix this for me was to re load clockwork onto the phone

Razr SERIOUS ISSUE

I am on arctic 2.3.0 and i flashed the ICS theme .
After rebooting it opened and 2 seconds later it restarted.
It got stuck doing that.
then i got into revoery(Not CWM the normal one) and did a wipe data and cache
now it's stuck on bootloop
Some help PLEASE!!
Flash Stock Rom, I had the same problem with another device and i fixed it doing that. Good luck.
how do i do that?
endj3 said:
how do i do that?
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1º of all. Can you plug your RAZR to your PC and use it as mass storage?
If you can, download this ROM then copy the rom to your SD and flash it.
no
i just flashed something from fastboot
waiting for results
Try a full reset
Turn the phone
Press the buttons Vol + and Vol - simultaneously press and hold on/off key.
In the boot menu press Vol - to select the Recovery option
Press both volume buttons to confirm
If done correctly you should see a screen with the Motorola logo and an image of an android and an exclamation
Press both volume buttons, with this other menu should appear
Select the option to wipe data / factory reset
Press the volume button to confirm
In the next menu select Yes and confirm again with the power button.
Wait for the full reset is performed, select Reboot and confirm with button.
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http://flashea.com/2011/11/hard-reset-motorola-droid-razr.html (Spanish)
tried it didn't work
now the phone is stuck on the motorola red logo and rdslite says power up the phone manually
ok fixed it
AFTER fastbooting with rsdlite i did what you said and it worked
endj3 said:
ok fixed it
AFTER fastbooting with rsdlite i did what you said and it worked
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Congratulations, enjoy your device

Found Stock recovery 3E. Can I root without unlock bootloader?

Finally I found there is a stock recovery in HTC One S.
I Followed this step:
1) Shotdown the phone.
2) Press power button and wolume down. I go in Hboot mode.
3) with vol key I select Recovery and press power button.
4) You’ll see the HTC logo, then the screen will go blank, followed by an image of a phone lying flat with an exclamation point and a triangle
5) Now, press and hold down volume up, and then while holding them, press and release the power button. Release the volume rocker. You should get a blue menu with a set of options – you are now in recovery mode.
Code:
Android system recovery <3e>
Volume up/down to move highlight:
volume button to select.
Reboot system now
apply from sd card
apply from phone storage
apply from cache
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
Now The question is: Can I root my stock phone (with bootloader locked and without modified recovery) with this (metohd 1):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746794

[Q] Reboot loop after 4.4.2 update to 4.4.4

Okay so I have just updated my phone yesterday as I got a notification saying there was an update to 4.4.4 so I downloaded it and installed it and now the phone is stuck in a boot loop, is there any possible way that you can make simple for me as I am new to rooting and flashing phones, this was my first ever time.
Thanks for any help or advice in advance.
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Okay so after doing a couple days research and listening to you guys, I found out when I rooted I didn't flash a recovery... So yeah I installed CWM recovery and then wiped cashe partision and it worked. When I wiped it, it came up saying to "fix root" as I may have lost in then I clicked yes then booted straight away. That's it fixed now.
Thank you for your help everyone!
Gyrotize said:
Okay so I have just updated my phone yesterday as I got a notification saying there was an update to 4.4.4 so I downloaded it and installed it and now the phone is stuck in a boot loop, is there any possible way that you can make simple for me as I am new to rooting and flashing phones, this was my first ever time.
Thanks for any help or advice in advance.
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Go to recovery and wipe data and wipe cache hope it works,
Good luck
Jeetu said:
Go to recovery and wipe data and wipe cache hope it works,
Good luck
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I can't even get in recovery mode...
Gyrotize said:
I can't even get in recovery mode...
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When the phone is rebooting, press and hold power down, you'll then get into Fastboot. From there, go to Recovery using the volume down key and when selected, press the volume up to select. If it tries to install the update again, don't let it reboot into the ROM - when the recovery restarts itself, make sure you hold volume down again.
Jeetu said:
Go to recovery and wipe data and wipe cache hope it works,
Good luck
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zedlor said:
When the phone is rebooting, press and hold power down, you'll then get into Fastboot. From there, go to Recovery using the volume down key and when selected, press the volume up to select. If it tries to install the update again, don't let it reboot into the ROM - when the recovery restarts itself, make sure you hold volume down again.
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It doesn't work it just keeps rebooting and coming up with the "bootloader unlocked" screen after itself
1. With the phone powered off, press the VOL UP + VOL DOWN KEY together + POWER KEY .
2. The device will display different BOOT OPTIONS
3. Use the VOL DOWN Key to SCROLL to Recovery and VOL UP Key to SELECT
Tip: If the device reboots, you may have waited to long to make a selection, you will need to begin the process again.
4. The device will display the Motorola logo and then the Android in distress ( logo with Exclamation mark)
5. Press and hold the VOL DOWN key, then tap and release the VOL UP key.
Tip: You can try this step, holding the phone in landscape. If you are stuck on step 5, try a force reboot by pressing the power Key and Vol Down key, and start the process again.
6. The device will display additional menu options (Text will appear in BLUE)
7. Use the VOL DOWN Key to scroll to wipe cache partition and the POWER Key to SELECT this option.
8. The device will then perform the partition wipe
9. Once the Formatting is complete, press the POWER key to confirm a REBOOT
11. The device will reboot and start the normal power up sequence .
worked for me.....
buggerlugz said:
1. With the phone powered off, press the VOL UP + VOL DOWN KEY together + POWER KEY .
2. The device will display different BOOT OPTIONS
3. Use the VOL DOWN Key to SCROLL to Recovery and VOL UP Key to SELECT
Tip: If the device reboots, you may have waited to long to make a selection, you will need to begin the process again.
4. The device will display the Motorola logo and then the Android in distress ( logo with Exclamation mark)
5. Press and hold the VOL DOWN key, then tap and release the VOL UP key.
Tip: You can try this step, holding the phone in landscape. If you are stuck on step 5, try a force reboot by pressing the power Key and Vol Down key, and start the process again.
6. The device will display additional menu options (Text will appear in BLUE)
7. Use the VOL DOWN Key to scroll to wipe cache partition and the POWER Key to SELECT this option.
8. The device will then perform the partition wipe
9. Once the Formatting is complete, press the POWER key to confirm a REBOOT
11. The device will reboot and start the normal power up sequence .
worked for me.....
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This is the better first post ever :good:
denzel09 said:
This is the better first post ever :good:
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Still none the wiser how to update to 4.4.4 though! I mean surely with a rooted phone there is an app to do it these days???
u can try this
if you have unlock bootloader and can go to fastboot mode,.try to flash your moto g using your 4.4.2 stock rom by manually (you can search how to do it),.flash partition gpt and motoboot (ignore the error),reboot bootloader and finished the rest command..flash phil touch recovery and reboot ro recovery,go to install zip,choose install zip from sideload then send your phone update using sideload command.
that"s solved my problems when i'm getting stuck on blank screen after unlock bootloader warning or only booting to recovery,i'm on 4.4.2 when get that error.
but now in my case,i should go to fastboot mode and choose normal powerup to make my phone booting normally,.because if i'm power on using power button,moto g booting to recovery,not a big deal for me as long as my phone back to the track hehehe
my moto g is o2 germany,but i'm flashing with 4.4.2 germany retail and 4.4.4 update for germany retail.
buggerlugz said:
1. With the phone powered off, press the VOL UP + VOL DOWN KEY together + POWER KEY .
2. The device will display different BOOT OPTIONS
3. Use the VOL DOWN Key to SCROLL to Recovery and VOL UP Key to SELECT
Tip: If the device reboots, you may have waited to long to make a selection, you will need to begin the process again.
4. The device will display the Motorola logo and then the Android in distress ( logo with Exclamation mark)
5. Press and hold the VOL DOWN key, then tap and release the VOL UP key.
Tip: You can try this step, holding the phone in landscape. If you are stuck on step 5, try a force reboot by pressing the power Key and Vol Down key, and start the process again.
6. The device will display additional menu options (Text will appear in BLUE)
7. Use the VOL DOWN Key to scroll to wipe cache partition and the POWER Key to SELECT this option.
8. The device will then perform the partition wipe
9. Once the Formatting is complete, press the POWER key to confirm a REBOOT
11. The device will reboot and start the normal power up sequence .
worked for me.....
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Okay so I get to step 3 and it reboots. It shows the "bootlocker unlocked" then it shows it again then goes onto the normal Moto G boot screen with the logo and is still bootlocked.. HALP
Okay so I have been researching for a little while now and I found this video on youtube, could you please tell me if this will work?
/watch?v=laU6NQ0LxR0
Thanks you.
Gyrotize said:
Okay so I get to step 3 and it reboots. It shows the "bootlocker unlocked" then it shows it again then goes onto the normal Moto G boot screen with the logo and is still bootlocked.. HALP
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that's mean you can't access your stock recovery...try to flash your stock rom moto g 4.4.2 then install philz,use sideload to install the update file.
Gyrotize said:
Okay so I get to step 3 and it reboots. It shows the "bootlocker unlocked" then it shows it again then goes onto the normal Moto G boot screen with the logo and is still bootlocked.. HALP
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It looks as if it will boot into recovery, then the screen goes black then goes into the normal boot screen then boots....

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