TF700 stay on ASUS Logo - Asus Transformer TF700

Hello everybody,
I'm sad beacause i can't find a solution for my problem for 1 week. :crying:
My TF700 stay on ASUS Logo.
I can't boot in any mode (pwr+vol down just restart device). It's Impossible to enter in FASTBOOT mode and to use ADB commands.
But, the TF700 seem be OK in apx mode (pwr+vol up) device manager see device and with Universal Naked Driver 0.72
Who can help me to boot and restore the system ?
In advance, thank you very much.

Post here:
bootloader version
recovery version
which rom you were running
What got you into this situation?
APX mode does not help you unless you generated your nvflash blobs prior to this mess and you would not be posting if you did.

berndblb said:
Post here:
bootloader version
recovery version
which rom you were running
What got you into this situation?
APX mode does not help you unless you generated your nvflash blobs prior to this mess and you would not be posting if you did.
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If my memory is good, i have :
bootloader version is WW_epad-user-10.6.1.14.8
Kernel is kernel-that11
recovery is recovery-kk-6047
rom is cm-11.0-20140921-tf700t-crombi-kk-R1_signed
The TF700 has very instable. It is reboot alone and once by day.
I think i'm in this situation beacause i do a Wipe/data in the fastboot mode. After that, impossible to enter in fastboot mode. The tf700 shows the asus's logo. I can enter in APX mode but i don't know it. I haven't any nvflash blobs.
I hope i'm more clear. Many thanks.

dbouchy said:
If my memory is good, i have :
bootloader version is WW_epad-user-10.6.1.14.8
Kernel is kernel-that11
recovery is recovery-kk-6047
rom is cm-11.0-20140921-tf700t-crombi-kk-R1_signed
The TF700 has very instable. It is reboot alone and once by day.
I think i'm in this situation beacause i do a Wipe/data in the fastboot mode. After that, impossible to enter in fastboot mode. The tf700 shows the asus's logo. I can enter in APX mode but i don't know it. I haven't any nvflash blobs.
I hope i'm more clear. Many thanks.
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Your bootloader is ok.
I guess your recovery is CWM 6.0.4.7? Never heard of a kk recovery...
You are in trouble and the reason is the Wipe Data from the bootloader (and most likely what you did afterwards since this usually causes a forced reboot to recovery which can be solved, but I suspect you did something else..).
If even your recovery doesn't boot anymore this is over my head, but @lj50036 may be able to help you.
Check out this post and follow the thread and problem, but do not flash anything before checking with @lj50036
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56046043

berndblb said:
Your bootloader is ok.
I guess your recovery is CWM 6.0.4.7? Never heard of a kk recovery...
You are in trouble and the reason is the Wipe Data from the bootloader (and most likely what you did afterwards since this usually causes a forced reboot to recovery which can be solved, but I suspect you did something else..).
If even your recovery doesn't boot anymore this is over my head, but @lj50036 may be able to help you.
Check out this post and follow the thread and problem, but do not flash anything before checking with @lj50036
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=56046043
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Thank you berndblb. :good:
I sent a MP to @lj50036, i'm waiting his answer.
If a charitable guy can help me me, you are welcome

dbouchy said:
If my memory is good, i have :
bootloader version is WW_epad-user-10.6.1.14.8
Kernel is kernel-that11
recovery is recovery-kk-6047
rom is cm-11.0-20140921-tf700t-crombi-kk-R1_signed
The TF700 has very instable. It is reboot alone and once by day.
I think i'm in this situation beacause i do a Wipe/data in the fastboot mode. After that, impossible to enter in fastboot mode. The tf700 shows the asus's logo. I can enter in APX mode but i don't know it. I haven't any nvflash blobs.
I hope i'm more clear. Many thanks.
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This post would tell me that he has no nvflash blobs so I cant help anymore then you can @berndblb ...
Thx Josh

lj50036 said:
This post would tell me that he has no nvflash blobs so I cant help anymore then you can @berndblb ...
Thx Josh
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It is not a good issue ? Can i try to put TWRP with nvflash ?
What do you think about it in my situation ? the TF700 is totally blocked ?

dbouchy said:
It is not a good issue ? Can i try to put TWRP with nvflash ?
What do you think about it in my situation ? the TF700 is totally blocked ?
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If you have no fastboot or adb and it will not boot into rom and no nvflash blobs, yes sir its bricked.....
Sorry for the bad news .....
Thx Josh

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[Q] Please help - ASUS Transformer Infinity TF700 Brick

Hi there so, I received my ASUS Transformer Infinity yesterday and I managed to root and unlock successfully. However, after downloading ROM Manager I stupidly clicked flash CWRM it did it's thing and I thought, well, it was successful so let's try and boot into it to flash a custom ROM I had downloaded. From ROM Manager no dice, tried getting into recovery manually and it worked. However, it was clearly stock recovery. New to Android slates I clicked the volume buttons a couple times to try and see how to move the cursor... this of course wiped my device. At this point, I was pretty sure I was done for, after this completed I rebooted again and low and behold cannot get into the device on normal boot. Tried rebooting, nothing. Tried the keyboard dock, same deal. Stuck on ASUS screen and I never get the spinning wheel. Tried to get back in recovery and I get stuck at loading recovery kernel image. BRICK. The only thing I can do is get into APX recovery but as I understand there is no use for this mode yet on the TF700? Please help! My last option is to RMA to Newegg, if I do this what should I say? I feel being honest is the only way to grantee a repair. How much would this cost out of warranty?
GRIM1337 said:
Hi there so, I received my ASUS Transformer Infinity yesterday and I managed to root and unlock successfully. However, after downloading ROM Manager I stupidly clicked flash CWRM it did it's thing and I thought, well, it was successful so let's try and boot into it to flash a custom ROM I had downloaded. From ROM Manager no dice, tried getting into recovery manually and it worked. However, it was clearly stock recovery. New to Android slates I clicked the volume buttons a couple times to try and see how to move the cursor... this of course wiped my device. At this point, I was pretty sure I was done for, after this completed I rebooted again and low and behold cannot get into the device on normal boot. Tried rebooting, nothing. Tried the keyboard dock, same deal. Stuck on ASUS screen and I never get the spinning wheel. Tried to get back in recovery and I get stuck at loading recovery kernel image. BRICK. The only thing I can do is get into APX recovery but as I understand there is no use for this mode yet on the TF700? Please help! My last option is to RMA to Newegg, if I do this what should I say? I feel being honest is the only way to grantee a repair. How much would this cost out of warranty?
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I am having the same issue. Just rooted today. Please help!
dpadaddict said:
I am having the same issue. Just rooted today. Please help!
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Are you able to get into fastboot? If you press and hold power and volume down until you get the option to press volume up to boot to recovery, but don't press voume up, then you will boot into the bootloader screen, with fastboot as an option.
At this site you will find the correct twrp (choose Download - Recovery Image / Fastboot Method) and instructions to flash:
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/105
Instructions for fastboot and adb you'll find by searching around.
Hope that helps!
fordwolden said:
Are you able to get into fastboot? If you press and hold power and volume down until you get the option to press volume up to boot to recovery, but don't press voume up, then you will boot into the bootloader screen, with fastboot as an option.
At this site you will find the correct twrp (choose Download - Recovery Image / Fastboot Method) and instructions to flash:
Instructions for fastboot and adb you'll find by searching around.
Hope that helps!
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I wish I could... The message I receive is as follows when I do that:
The Device is UnLocked.
Android cardhu-user bootloader <2.10 e> released by "US_epad-9.4.5.26-20120720" A03
Booting recovery kernel image
And nothing ever shows up. Just the ASUS logo.
Did you solve your problem? I'm having the same issue and tried to install custom ROMs without solving the problem
reboot the device! (power and vol down for 5 sec)
hold vol down at the ASUS screen, but don't go to recovery, just wait until you see a 3 different logos on your screen.
An Android, a Wipe and a USB Icon
go between theese logos with vol down choose USB Icon with vol up!
Now you are in Fastboot mode and with your PC you can flash another recovery image.
But by the way!
WHY THE HELL DID YOU UNLOCKED YOUR DEVICE IF YOU ARE TOTALLY NEW TO ANDROID?!
You don't need this if you are new to android, even root does a good deal for first serious steps!
kabauterman said:
But by the way!
WHY THE HELL DID YOU UNLOCKED YOUR DEVICE IF YOU ARE TOTALLY NEW TO ANDROID?!
You don't need this if you are new to android, even root does a good deal for first serious steps!
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Hey, we were all new to Android at some point! That's how you learn though, by doing this sort of stuff. Nothing wrong wth trying! Just need to be careful and read alot. But, you have to start somewhere!
I'm sure that he was reading all of the "Jelly Bean ROM's are so awesome" posts and wanted to see for himself, that's all....
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
jtrosky said:
Hey, we were all new to Android at some point! That's how you learn though, by doing this sort of stuff. Nothing wrong wth trying! Just need to be careful and read alot. But, you have to start somewhere!
I'm sure that he was reading all of the "Jelly Bean ROM's are so awesome" posts and wanted to see for himself, that's all....
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2
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I never said I was new to Android. I was new to the ASUS stock tablet recovery orientation (its landscape as I found out). Hence, hit up twice, wiped data. I am by no means new in general. I did not fix the problem. I requested an RMA with Newegg and it was approved I said the issue with it was bad screen bleeding (no lie but it is normal for this tablet but bad was exaggerated) In any case! RMA approved should be getting my new unit Tuesday!
unlocked and RMA because of your own stupidity?
ok do it..
have you tried it with fastboot?
fix
GRIM1337 said:
Hi there so, I received my ASUS Transformer Infinity yesterday and I managed to root and unlock successfully. However, after downloading ROM Manager I stupidly clicked flash CWRM it did it's thing and I thought, well, it was successful so let's try and boot into it to flash a custom ROM I had downloaded. From ROM Manager no dice, tried getting into recovery manually and it worked. However, it was clearly stock recovery. New to Android slates I clicked the volume buttons a couple times to try and see how to move the cursor... this of course wiped my device. At this point, I was pretty sure I was done for, after this completed I rebooted again and low and behold cannot get into the device on normal boot. Tried rebooting, nothing. Tried the keyboard dock, same deal. Stuck on ASUS screen and I never get the spinning wheel. Tried to get back in recovery and I get stuck at loading recovery kernel image. BRICK. The only thing I can do is get into APX recovery but as I understand there is no use for this mode yet on the TF700? Please help! My last option is to RMA to Newegg, if I do this what should I say? I feel being honest is the only way to grantee a repair. How much would this cost out of warranty?
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Just follow this method and you will be fine
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1755576
kabauterman said:
unlocked and RMA because of your own stupidity?
ok do it..
have you tried it with fastboot?
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If you had my OP in its entirety, you would know that is impossible. :/ Unfortunately, after the data + cache wipe two things happened that I do not understand. 1. The device wouldn't boot (this shouldn't happen unless all partitions were formatted which the device did NOT report it did), 2. This is the really strange part, recovery no longer existed after JUST WORKING - even after my mistake with ROM manager stock recovery remained until the wipe and then I received the message mentioned in my OP (namely: Booting recovery kernel).
GRIM1337 said:
If you had my OP in its entirety, you would know that is impossible. :/ Unfortunately, after the data + cache wipe two things happened that I do not understand. 1. The device wouldn't boot (this shouldn't happen unless all partitions were formatted which the device did NOT report it did), 2. This is the really strange part, recovery no longer existed after JUST WORKING - even after my mistake with ROM manager stock recovery remained until the wipe and then I received the message mentioned in my OP (namely: Booting recovery kernel).
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Any resolution to this other than the RMA?
HelgesenJ said:
Any resolution to this other than the RMA?
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Please don't tell me you have used ROM Manager recently. : S Are you having the same issue?
APX available, or not (as with the OP)? NvFlashed? What have you done, or tried to do, yourself?
Moar. Info.
MartyHulskemper said:
Please don't tell me you have used ROM Manager recently. : S Are you having the same issue?
APX available, or not (as with the OP)? NvFlashed? What have you done, or tried to do, yourself?
Moar. Info.
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One more who used ROM manager recently and now I have a nice tray for serving beers :crying:
I'm having the same issue with APX available by powering on the transformer holding volume+up but with no nvflash backup.
I don't understand why people keep using ROM manager to install recovery, this is a death wish to your device. If they read all the "How to" posts, none of them instructed to use rom manager to install recovery, so I don't know where they got this idea from???? beat me!!!
GRIM1337, you need RMA to send out for repair. Sorry but there's no hope to recovery this.
Didn't use ROM Manager
Updated to JB (from rooted ICS), then tried to unlock and flash recovery: Bootloader is still locked, recovery and system partitions are simply gone!
All I can access is fastboot now, but as bootloader is locked, I cannot flash any custom image/blob or whatsoever.
Can someone generous post their stock recovery or help me flash the JB update ZIP again?
I extracted the blob, but I'm not sure how to flash it? I suppose it contains all the partitions I would need to flash! But how to flash them?
I tried this:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash staging blob
Fails after having downloaded the 800Mb blob, the exact same way it fails flashing a custom kernel!?
sending 'staging' (800199 KB)...
OKAY [145.978s]
writing 'staging'...
FAILED (remote: (InvalidState))
finished. total time: 205.000s
3c said:
Updated to JB (from rooted ICS), then tried to unlock and flash recovery: Bootloader is still locked, recovery and system partitions are simply gone!
All I can access is fastboot now, but as bootloader is locked, I cannot flash any custom image/blob or whatsoever.
Can someone generous post their stock recovery or help me flash the JB update ZIP again?
I extracted the blob, but I'm not sure how to flash it? I suppose it contains all the partitions I would need to flash! But how to flash them?
I tried this:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash staging blob
Fails after having downloaded the 800Mb blob, the exact same way it fails flashing a custom kernel!?
sending 'staging' (800199 KB)...
OKAY [145.978s]
writing 'staging'...
FAILED (remote: (InvalidState))
finished. total time: 205.000s
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How did you get into fastboot mode for your device??
buhohitr said:
How did you get into fastboot mode for your device??
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Well that one's hard: With ICS bootloader, there was like no fastboot mode!!! On the bootloader menu I could only confirm recovery or cancel to boot as usual!!! WTF? But then once with JB bootloader, the menu allowed me to select a different option: a new one had appeared showing a USB logo too! Can't tell if I simply missed the option or proper steps in ICS bootloader though.
3c said:
Well that one's hard: With ICS bootloader, there was like no fastboot mode!!! On the bootloader menu I could only confirm recovery or cancel to boot as usual!!! WTF? But then once with JB bootloader, the menu allowed me to select a different option: a new one had appeared showing a USB logo too! Can't tell if I simply missed the option or proper steps in ICS bootloader though.
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ICS bootloader had the fastboot option disabled if the device's bootloader was still locked and the USB icon wasn't showing at all.
With the JB bootloader Asus made the USB icon available even if the device was locked so you can access fastboot mode but you can't flash anything (yes,it doesn't make sense, but this is Asus).
Anyway, if you are able to boot in recovery you should be able to restore you device easily,just follow my guide from the general forum.
Re: Help needed i will try
OK WHAT YOU HAVE DONE IS WIPED THE OS FROM THE UNIT...AND LEFT THE BOOTLOADER FILES...SO THERE ISNT
ANYTHING TO BOOT TO AT THE MOMENT... I DID THIS LAST WEEK... IT WAS A BIT SCARY AND FRUSTRATING UNTIL
I FIGURED OUT HOW TO FIX IT.. ITS NOT HARD. ILL PUT DOWN HERE WHAT I DID...
1. DOWNLOAD THE GOOGLE NEXUS 7 TOOL KIT... ( this is a very good rescue tool )
2. RUN IT... INSTALL THE DRIVERS... REBOOT IT ALL AND START THE TOOL KIT AGIAN WITH YOUR TRANSFORMER
CONNECTED TO USB...
3. YOU SHOULD SEE THE SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR TABLET AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE IN THE TOOLKIT...
IF SO..YOUR ALMOST DONE !
4. THERE ARE MANY CHOICES..SOME WORK SOME DONT ON THE TRANSFORMER...
5. I CHOOSE THE ROOT OPTION...
6. NOW..WHEN IT GETS TO THE PART WHERE IT SAYS ARE U IN FASTBOOT MODE.. SAY NO !!! THAT WILL ACTUALLY
PUT IT IN FASTBOOT AND THEN PROCEED AS DIRECTED ON THE SCREEN TO ROOT...
THATS WHAT I DID...CAUSE I NEEDED ROOT AND I HAD A STUCK BOOT LOOP JUST LIKE YOU.....
BASICALLY YOU NEED TO ROOT IT AGIAN AN THEN REBOOT AND TRY TO GET INTO CWM..OR HAVE IT REINSTALL CWM...TO FLASH A ROM...THAT WORKS..

help me restore from APX mode

MY 510 can't format data in recovery and I do not care formatted fastboot partition,now I can only enter APX mode . who can restore in the APX mode and have nvflash resource for 510 .please help me thanks!!
whoami0102 said:
MY 510 can't format data in recovery and I do not care formatted fastboot partition,now I can only enter APX mode . who can restore in the APX mode and have nvflash resource for 510 .please help me thanks!!
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Question, which recovery are you using?
MD
Moscow Desire said:
Question, which recovery are you using?
MD
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recovery and fastboot partition has been formatted ,Now no way to use
I have bad news for you: in order to be able to use APX you need to have the sbk ( secure boot key). And this can only be given by acer. I have asked acer several times to give it- without success. So, sorry but the only possible way known currently is to send it in to acer.
FYI, they replaced mine with /data broken with the warranty (nothing to pay..)
whoami0102 said:
recovery and fastboot partition has been formatted ,Now no way to use
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Was it the recovery by NoThrills?
Or was it one of the early versions?
It should be pretty easy to remember "When" you installed the recovery.
MD

Help needed!!NVFlash Bricked my tf700t!

Hi all
I have tried to make my device brick proof using NVFlash metod. I have flashed the AndroidRoot bootloader:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash staging ebtblob.bin
I have AndroidRoot 9.4.5.30r01 on the screen after rebooting.
cant generate nvflash blob files with the
fastboot -i 0x0b05 boot nvfblobgen.img it gets stuck. (waited forever)
It would not boot up anymore. It would not get pass the first asus logo.
Fast boot and APX works. Cant get into recovery it gets stuck.
Anything i send to it over fastboot device gets stuck.
is there any way to get back to previous bootloader?
or is there any way to get it fixed?
thank you.
Have you tried downloading ASUS original firmware and put it on your microSD and recover from there.
Refer to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1755576
Best of luck!
Malkaridae said:
Have you tried downloading ASUS original firmware and put it on your microSD and recover from there.
Refer to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1755576
Best of luck!
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That didn't work. It just goes to "booting recovery kernel image" and gets stuck.
is there any other way?
Which ROM are you running? The latest unofficial CM10 (by hiemanshu) requires the JB bootloader -- it wouldn't boot on my 700 with the AndroidRoot bootloader. There is a link to a simple how-to here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32647108&postcount=659
After you've tried that, please report back in.
Oh, and errrr, on my computer, the connection server is wonky. Try and give the commands to kill and restart the (adb) server -- that always starts functionality on my x64 Windows 7 machine):
adb kill-server
adb start-server
Are you still able to boot in fastboot mode?
Pretoriano80 said:
Are you still able to boot in fastboot mode?
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Yes I am still able to boot i fast boot mode.
kluikis said:
Yes I am still able to boot i fast boot mode.
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Ok,so far so good,but what kind of error you get when you try to flash something via fastboot?Have you tried to flash the AndroidBootloader again?
Pretoriano80 said:
Ok,so far so good,but what kind of error you get when you try to flash something via fastboot?Have you tried to flash the AndroidBootloader again?
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kluikis said:
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fastboot -i 0x0b05 boot nvfblobgen.img it gets stuck. (waited forever)
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I got this error too, but when I (re)started the adb server, I could connect with no further issues -- hence my earlier advice. Have you tried that, kluikis?
MartyHulskemper said:
I got this error too, but when I (re)started the adb server, I could connect with no further issues -- hence my earlier advice. Have you tried that, kluikis?
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Now I am in even more trouble. I have tried to do this:
ASUS original firmware and put it on your microSD and recover from there.
Refer to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1755576
and it just got stuck on "booting recovery kernel image"
and any time I turn it on now with power button + volume down button it just goes automatically to "booting recovery kernel image" and hangs there forever. Cant even get options anymore to get to fast boot .
kluikis said:
Now I am in even more trouble. I have tried to do this:
ASUS original firmware and put it on your microSD and recover from there.
Refer to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1755576
and it just got stuck on "booting recovery kernel image"
and any time I turn it on now with power button + volume down button it just goes automatically to "booting recovery kernel image" and hangs there forever. Cant even get options anymore to get to fast boot .
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Sorry mate,but at this point you can't recover your device anymore,only Asus can fix that.
kluikis said:
Now I am in even more trouble. I have tried to do this:
ASUS original firmware and put it on your microSD and recover from there.
Refer to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1755576
and it just got stuck on "booting recovery kernel image"
and any time I turn it on now with power button + volume down button it just goes automatically to "booting recovery kernel image" and hangs there forever. Cant even get options anymore to get to fast boot .
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Shame you didn't try the kill/restart trick -- that might have given you the blobs you'd need to recover from this. I do not think there is an option to recover with adb/fastboot access, although you might try scrounging the forum and get a lucky hit. Otherwise, it's ASUS tech support for your device.
MartyHulskemper said:
Shame you didn't try the kill/restart trick -- that might have given you the blobs you'd need to recover from this. I do not think there is an option to recover with adb/fastboot access, although you might try scrounging the forum and get a lucky hit. Otherwise, it's ASUS tech support for your device.
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As long as your device is recognized in fastboot mode you have a high chance to recover but he can't get in fastboot anymore, so sending back to Asus it's all he can do.
Pretoriano80 said:
As long as your device is recognized in fastboot mode you have a high chance to recover but he can't get in fastboot anymore, so sending back to Asus it's all he can do.
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I fully agree, and already said so -- but still it's a shame he didn't try to restart the adb server.

[Q] ROM manager clockworkmod update bricked tf700

Hello there!
I have a TF700T pad, I installed free rom manager application, from within that application I chose to install clockworkmod recovery, the application loaded the clockworkmod recovery from the internet (there was an indicator on top of the application screen).
After finished, I rebooted into recovery, but it doesn't reboot to recovery, it loads android normally, then I tried to boot to recovery manually by pressing and holding the the power button along with the volume down button it loads nothing and stays there for ever!! I did this several times then it it changed and now it doesn't even load the android normally.
And when I boot into APX mode, the adb can't find it!
In short, I can't access recovery nor system!
When I try to boot to recovery
(power + volume down) It freezs and the following shows on the screen:
"The device is unlocked.
Android cardhu-user bootloader <2.10 e> release by "CN_epad-9.4.5.30-20120907" A03
Checking for android ota recovery
Booting recovery kernel image"
- I downloaded the firmware from ASUS and renamed it to "EP201_768_SDUPDATE" and copied to the root of a formated FAT32 micro SD card and tried to boot, but still freezing on above mentioned screen.
- The PC recognizes it (drivers are correct, i downloaded them and installed them) but the adb can not find the pad and tells me to install tap's specific drivers!
- I tried to flash the recovery image image.img through adb, but same problem, it stays there for ever showing the message "waiting for device".
Please, help me with a solution for that situation!
Thank you.
shreef said:
Hello there!
I have a TF700T pad, I installed free rom manager application, from within that application I chose to install clockworkmod recovery, the application loaded the clockworkmod recovery from the internet (there was an indicator on top of the application screen).
After finished, I rebooted into recovery, but it doesn't reboot to recovery, it loads android normally, then I tried to boot to recovery manually by pressing and holding the the power button along with the volume down button it loads nothing and stays there for ever!! I did this several times then it it changed and now it doesn't even load the android normally.
And when I boot into APX mode, the adb can't find it!
In short, I can't access recovery nor system!
When I try to boot to recovery
(power + volume down) It freezs and the following shows on the screen:
"The device is unlocked.
Android cardhu-user bootloader <2.10 e> release by "CN_epad-9.4.5.30-20120907" A03
Checking for android ota recovery
Booting recovery kernel image"
- I downloaded the firmware from ASUS and renamed it to "EP201_768_SDUPDATE" and copied to the root of a formated FAT32 micro SD card and tried to boot, but still freezing on above mentioned screen.
- The PC recognizes it (drivers are correct, i downloaded them and installed them) but the adb can not find the pad and tells me to install tap's specific drivers!
- I tried to flash the recovery image image.img through adb, but same problem, it stays there for ever showing the message "waiting for device".
Please, help me with a solution for that situation!
Thank you.
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Do you have nvflash backup? if not, I believe you're done. You need to send out for repair.
Thank you for your quick response!
Isn't there any other way I could repair it without sending to ASUS repair?? i originally bought it from CHINA and now i am here in EGYPT!!!
shreef said:
Thank you for your quick response!
Isn't there any other way I could repair it without sending to ASUS repair?? i originally bought it from CHINA and now i am here in EGYPT!!!
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I'm assuming you've unlocked the bootloader. Can you get the device into fastboot and push a new recovery through that?
shreef said:
Thank you for your quick response!
Isn't there any other way I could repair it without sending to ASUS repair?? i originally bought it from CHINA and now i am here in EGYPT!!!
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ArmyAg08 said:
I'm assuming you've unlocked the bootloader. Can you get the device into fastboot and push a new recovery through that?
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That would be the only remaining option, but ROM Manager is known to do this. If a user cannot even read on a forum before doing stuff, I'm not sure this is going to work out very well.
OK. I'll go back to my hermit cave now.
No, I can only boot in APX mode!
Isn't there any way we can make the adb reconize and access the PAD?
I can bring the recovery image and put in the root of the SD card, but what should I name it so the boot can reconize it and update? (the device says "checking for android ota recovery" !!
shreef said:
No, I can only boot in APX mode!
Isn't there any way we can make the adb reconize and access the PAD?
I can bring the recovery image and put in the root of the SD card, but what should I name it so the boot can reconize it and update? (the device says "checking for android ota recovery" !!
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APX is NOT adb -- you need to issue commands using fastboot. Did you use the manufacturer's switch? "adb devices" won't return anything, even on a perfectly healthy 700. Take a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1926286
and don't forget to use that switch: -i 0x0B05, as in
fastboot -i 0x0B05 <command>
For example, fastboot -i 0x0B05 devices or fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
EDIT: APX = FASTBOOT, for clarity.
MartyHulskemper said:
That would be the only remaining option, but ROM Manager is known to do this. If a user cannot even read on a forum before doing stuff, I'm not sure this is going to work out very well.
OK. I'll go back to my hermit cave now.
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I only asked because I thought ROM manager was known to brick this tablet if you tried to install a recovery with it. I may be mistaken though.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T
MartyHulskemper said:
APX is NOT adb -- you need to issue commands using fastboot.
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APX is also NOT fastboot - in APX mode you can *only* use nvflash, but for that you'd need to have created the blob before bricking.
I am sorry, I didn't really understand what you are trying to say!!
What does "manfacturer's switch" mean?
Also, what does APX = FASTBOOT ?
shreef said:
I am sorry, I didn't really understand what you are trying to say!!
What does "manfacturer's switch" mean?
Also, what does APX = FASTBOOT ?
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shreef, the short answer is that only ASUS can help you now. I believe that is your only solution.
I'm so sorry.
OK, I have sent it to ASUS!
Thank you guys for your care and help.
Regards
ArmyAg08 said:
I only asked because I thought ROM manager was known to brick this tablet if you tried to install a recovery with it. I may be mistaken though.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T
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You're right. I wasn't mad/annoyed at your post. I just wanted to point out it has been known for a while now that ROM Manager does funky things on the 700. I'd just stay away from it -- iIn the sense that if one aspect of a program is broken by a device's particulars, changes are relatively high that some other aspect(s) is/are broken as well and you might get to know which one(s) that is/are by first-hand experience.
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APX is also NOT fastboot - in APX mode you can *only* use nvflash, but for that you'd need to have created the blob before bricking.
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You're right. I was cutting the curve. I'm sorry for the confusion.
okantomi said:
shreef, the short answer is that only ASUS can help you now. I believe that is your only solution.
I'm so sorry.
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That is quite the accurate summary.
@OP: hope ASUS treats your device nicely and you can get back in our midst with a 700 working well for you, soon.

Stuck on boot screen

I may have bricked, want to know what went wrong and if it's permanent. Thanks, here's how it happened.
I was running one of the Omnirom nightly builds. I got a notification saying there was a new build, I decided to try it hoping it would improve my battery life. I had TWRP installed so I thought it would be ok (I chose to let it update automatically which I guess was my mistake). It did the update or tried to at least, but when it tried to boot it just gets stuck on the Asus screen. The one with the loading bar. Volume up or down with power button does nothing but get back to the same screen. Reset (using a pin) and volume up or down does the same thing. I thought the only way to permanently boot was doing the wipe option on the recovery menu, but maybe I am wrong. Is it possible to permanently brick doing what I did? Thanks. Any possible solutions?
mechz01 said:
Is it possible to permanently brick doing what I did? Thanks. Any possible solutions?
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Unlikely. What always works, if you can put it into fastboot, is install the Asus stock ROM. That will reformat/reinstall every partition.
Berend de Boer said:
Unlikely. What always works, if you can put it into fastboot, is install the Asus stock ROM. That will reformat/reinstall every partition.
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That's holding the reset button down plus volume down right? Doesn't seem to work.
mechz01 said:
That's holding the reset button down plus volume down right? Doesn't seem to work.
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Try long holding VOL DOWN & POWER BUTTON ....
Can you get to the bootloader this way ?
Thx Josh
lj50036 said:
Try long holding VOL DOWN & POWER BUTTON ....
Can you get to the bootloader this way ?
Thx Josh
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Thanks for the Reply
No, it just gets me back to the same screen. This is supposed to get me to the recovery menu right?
If it matters,my bootloader is unlocked.
mechz01 said:
Thanks for the Reply
No, it just gets me back to the same screen. This is supposed to get me to the recovery menu right?
If it matters,my bootloader is unlocked.
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Well there is not much that can be done then.....
No fastboot with a locked bootloader .....
No bootloader to boot into recoovery .....
No nvflash blobs with a locked bootloader ..
Short of a motherboard you have a paperweight .....
Sorry for the back news ......
Thx Josh
Hello
Hi
I had basically the same situation of this topic, the only i can access to fastboot.
I formated all my tablet, basically is nothing in the memory
when i tried to access over the recovery, is stuck, only blink.
Fastboot commands works but i dont know how i can recover all.
I know i need to install everything.
Can someone let me know what i can install (Kernel, firmware, rom(I want lollipop).
I had already TWRP 2.8.0
Thanks in advance
lj50036 said:
Well there is not much that can be done then.....
No fastboot with a locked bootloader .....
No bootloader to boot into recoovery .....
No nvflash blobs with a locked bootloader ..
Short of a motherboard you have a paperweight .....
Sorry for the back news ......
Thx Josh
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My bootloader is unlocked, unless I am misunderstanding what you're saying. On the Asus screen it says this device is unlocked. Not sure why I can't access any of the options though, unless my volume buttons is busted or something.
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jcbeau09 said:
Hi
I had basically the same situation of this topic, the only i can access to fastboot.
I formated all my tablet, basically is nothing in the memory
when i tried to access over the recovery, is stuck, only blink.
Fastboot commands works but i dont know how i can recover all.
I know i need to install everything.
Can someone let me know what i can install (Kernel, firmware, rom(I want lollipop).
I had already TWRP 2.8.0
Thanks in advance
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First step: Install new TWRP
1. Download TWRP recovery from here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/tf300t; I would advise v. 2.8.4.0
2. Put 'openrecovery-twrp-2.8.3.0-tf300t.blob' in fastboot folder of pc and rename to twrp.blob for faster typing.
3. Put tab in fasboot mode and connect.
4. Use command
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash staging twrp.blob[enter]
fastboot -i 0x0b05 reboot[enter]
5. Let tab reboot to OS (will stay on ASUS screen, because you don't have OS as of now).
6. Reboot to bootloader screen and go to recovery (RCK); now you can flash any custom ROM you like.
Good luck!
mechz01 said:
No, it just gets me back to the same screen. This is supposed to get me to the recovery menu right?
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No! Recovery comes way after fastboot mode. Recovery is loaded from your memory card. But something went wrong with your memory card, so you can't load that.
Once you booted your tablet into fastboot, type :"fastboot devices" on your PC. If it shows your tablet, you can easily flash a new ROM.
Berend de Boer said:
No! Recovery comes way after fastboot mode. Recovery is loaded from your memory card. But something went wrong with your memory card, so you can't load that.
Once you booted your tablet into fastboot, type :"fastboot devices" on your PC. If it shows your tablet, you can easily flash a new ROM.
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I would like to know how you are going to flash a new rom with fastboot ?
Thx Josh

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