Hi, is it possible to install twrp through easyflasher and change the stock to custom recovery without having to unlock the bootloader or root the device. Many thanks in advance
Related
Hi guy's,
it is possible to TWRP recovery or CWM recovery back to stock Asus recovery?
Just flash the asus firmware.
Sent from my Transformer Pad TF300T using xda premium
Download the firmware you want to flash back to from the ASUS Website. Unzip the file you download to get the flashable firmware zip file and flash that through your recovery. NOTE** You CANNOT flash a .30 or before firmware to one that was already updated to the OTA JB bootloader, it will hand at bootscreen if you do. Also, you must flash to the latest .30 firmware if you are currently on ICS and want to flash to JB bootloader, you cannot simply recovery flash the firmware file to the latest release.
I am now on custom romjb based on asus fw ... I downloaded right asus.it the latest fw based on jb .... please tell me the procedure to get back the stock recovery?
Other question:
it is normal that after flashing a custom rom the twrp recovery remained?
This is my procedure for installation custsom rom;
installed with the fastboot twrp recovery after flashatola customrome if I go into recovery I still have the twrp recovery ... is this normal?
Thanks
Inviato dal mio ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T con Tapatalk 2
Hi Guys,
i decided to open this thread, because in my opinion my questions aren't really answered yet. So here is my question:
I have a Stock Infinity with 9.4.5.21 ICS Firmware and i want to get my NVFlash Files and finally install a Custom JB ROM on it.
But i don't really know in which order i have to follow the already postet guides. I think i have to do it as follows:
1. Unlock Bootloader with official ASUS APK
2. Gain Root (f.e. with the one-klick-root-tool)
3. Proceed with Nvflash (to make it Brick-Safe, because it seems that it happens very often)
4. Install Stock JB Firmware from Asus (But how to flash it?)
5. Flash Custom Recovery (f.e. TWRP with GooManager)
6. Flash Custom ROM (f.e. Clean Rom)
7. Be happy to have a non-bricked TF700
Can someone plz help me to verify these steps? I'm sure it will also help others who aren't certain about unlocking, too.
I would do this:
1. Unlock with the official tool and void your warranty, hope that Asus' servers work.
2. Root is not required at all for using fastboot or a custom recovery.
3. Do the NVFlash backups using fastboot and nvflash. Copy the created files from the tablet to your PC before you flash anything else.
4. Install a custom recovery using fastboot.
5. Flash the Asus JB firmware to get the JB bootloader. AFAIK this can be done from the custom recovery.
6. Restore custom recovery using fastboot, it was overwritten by the Asus JB firmware.
7. Flash custom ROM. If you use CleanROM, it's already rooted.
DieAbrissbirne said:
Hi Guys,
i decided to open this thread, because in my opinion my questions aren't really answered yet. So here is my question:
I have a Stock Infinity with 9.4.5.21 ICS Firmware and i want to get my NVFlash Files and finally install a Custom JB ROM on it.
But i don't really know in which order i have to follow the already postet guides. I think i have to do it as follows:
1. Unlock Bootloader with official ASUS APK
2. Gain Root (f.e. with the one-klick-root-tool)
3. Proceed with Nvflash (to make it Brick-Safe, because it seems that it happens very often)
4. Install Stock JB Firmware from Asus (But how to flash it?)
5. Flash Custom Recovery (f.e. TWRP with GooManager)
6. Flash Custom ROM (f.e. Clean Rom)
7. Be happy to have a non-bricked TF700
Can someone plz help me to verify these steps? I'm sure it will also help others who aren't certain about unlocking, too.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I see issue with your process. After step 4 (install Stock JB firmware from Asus site), after this you no longer have root/recovery, so you can't proceed to step 5 using GooManager. You should follow _that's recommendation, however at step 5, instead of flash the JB firmware, you just use fastboot to flash JB bootloader only, then you don't need his step 6. Go straight to step 7 (use custom recovery to flash custom rom).
Thanks for your help!
So now I think it should work like this:
1. Unlock Bootloader with official ASUS APK
2. Proceed with Nvflash (Afterwards boot into Stock Android to save NvFlash Files before continuing)
3. Install TWRP Recovery
4. Install JB Bootloader with ADB
5. Flash Custom ROM (f.e. Clean Rom)
6. Be Happy, because now it's unbrickable and ervery Custom Rom can be flashed
But i dont't know what I have to type into ADB to flash JB-Bootloader and where to get the Bootloader-Only-File?
DieAbrissbirne said:
Thanks for your help!
So now I think it should work like this:
1. Unlock Bootloader with official ASUS APK
2. Proceed with Nvflash (Afterwards boot into Stock Android to save NvFlash Files before continuing)
3. Install TWRP Recovery
4. Install JB Bootloader with ADB
5. Flash Custom ROM (f.e. Clean Rom)
6. Be Happy, because now it's unbrickable and ervery Custom Rom can be flashed
But i dont't know what I have to type into ADB to flash JB-Bootloader and where to get the Bootloader-Only-File?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
PM me I give you JB bootloader zip file
No ADB, just use TWRP to flash JB bootloader just like you flash a rom.
I finally made it without bricking it
If anyone else have questions, feel free to ask me!
And thank you guys for your help
Hi guys,
i have a problem, i don't get how to root and install a custom rom on my TF300T
spec:
The device is European
The device is unlocked with the asus software
Asus Transformer Pad TF300T
Android 4.1.1
Build n. JRO03C.WW_epad-10.4.2.20-20121228
if i install a custom rom or root my device i can remove asus app? like tegra,supernote,vibe and stuff?
thank for help !!!!!
tehshishi said:
Hi guys,
i have a problem, i don't get how to root and install a custom rom on my TF300T
spec:
The device is European
The device is unlocked with the asus software
Asus Transformer Pad TF300T
Android 4.1.1
Build n. JRO03C.WW_epad-10.4.2.20-20121228
if i install a custom rom or root my device i can remove asus app? like tegra,supernote,vibe and stuff?
thank for help !!!!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes you need root access in order to remove asus apps and all the bloat, if you choose to install a custom ROM they already have enabled root and also debloated. First thing you need to do is install a custom recovery, either CWM or TWRP.
hope that helped.
Erik
ricco333 said:
Yes you need root access in order to remove asus apps and all the bloat, if you choose to install a custom ROM they already have enabled root and also debloated. First thing you need to do is install a custom recovery, either CWM or TWRP.
hope that helped.
Erik
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
how i can install a CWM?
tehshishi said:
how i can install a CWM?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Read the sticked posts in the q and a forum. There are many posts which show you how to flash a custom recovery and get root access.
Basically you need to unlock boot loader, use fastboot to flash recovery, then use recovery to flash a root zip
Hello all,
I consider to install a custum roms on my TF700T, running Android 4.2.1, Build number JOP40D.ww_epad-10.6.1.14.10-2013081
I already know that I have to take the following steps:
1. Unlock by using the ASUS unlock tool
2. Root
3. Install TWRP recovery
4. Select a Custom ROM
After a lot of googling and searching on this forum I am still not sure how to root the tablet with this build number. Can someone help me out? Any other tips are welcome as well of course!
Thanks in advance!
HansM2 said:
I consider to install a custum roms on my TF700T, running Android 4.2.1, Build number JOP40D.ww_epad-10.6.1.14.10-2013081
I already know that I have to take the following steps:
1. Unlock by using the ASUS unlock tool
2. Root
3. Install TWRP recovery
4. Select a Custom ROM
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You currently can't root 10.6.1.14.10 without a custom recovery. But you can install TWRP via fastboot on an unlocked unrooted tablet, then simply install a rooted custom ROM from TWRP.
Hi,
I am currently running Zombi-pop 5.02 B4 and has TWRP 2.8.7 Kang on my TF700T. I would like to have nvflash access, can I downgrade to a JB stock version that allows such access? and if yes which stock rom and which boot loader?
many thanks
satnile said:
I am currently running Zombi-pop 5.02 B4 and has TWRP 2.8.7 Kang on my TF700T. I would like to have nvflash access, can I downgrade to a JB stock version that allows such access? and if yes which stock rom and which boot loader?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You don't need to downgrade, you can install the flatline recovery, pull your blobs, then reinstall TWRP.
_that said:
You don't need to downgrade, you can install the flatline recovery, pull your blobs, then reinstall TWRP.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Really, this is helpful. I was under the impression that a stock JB boot loader is required for nvflash to work. I shall give it a try and report back.
Many thanks
I have successfully done the nvflash access and generated the blobs for my TF700T and stored them in triplicates. My question now is that I have been left with AndroidRoot 10.6.1.14.4 bootloader and a primitive flatline recovery, can I flash TWRP Kang 2.8.6.0 back without problem?
many thanks once again.
Congrats! Yes, flash TWRP kang, reboot, then flash the stock bootloader from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55238386&postcount=3
Reboot
All is good
Flatline CWM recovery couldn't flash the zips for bootloader and TWRP Kang, so I flashed the TWRP img via fstboot first, then booted into TWRP recovery and flashed the bootloader zip and it worked fine, no bricking whatsoever.