[Completed] bricked asus memo pad fhd 10? - XDA Assist

I tried to root the tablet, and thought I had all the steps required to do so. I just rooted my OPO without problems and wanted to do the same with the Asus. As I've said, I thought I had all the steps but saw I missed some things and followed a mix of different tutorials on xda-developers.com. I had downloaded the ASUS v5.0.11 update and the 5.0.11 root. I could get into bootloader with Vol-Up + Power, it opened the android with helmet-bootloader without problems. I used the fastboot commands: - fastboot erase cache - fastboot erase system - fastboot flash update "updatename".zip
there it failed to flash the zip
Then I saw I had to use the fastboot 4.7.3 and not the 5.0.11 one. So I tried to flash that one I found somewhere. Then I installed recovery 4.7.3 and then I got a bricked asus
I have no idea in what order I did things, and I'm sure I did a lot more than I've described. But now I can't get into bootloader with Vol-Up + Power, and when I try to access the bootloader with adb reboot bootloader, I don't see the android with helmet anymore, but just the usb-icon with a red gauge. When I try to start the tablet, it hangs on the bootscreen 'Asus, in search of incredible'.
I want to get into bootloader again so I can play with fastboot-commands again, or if someone knows what to do by the things I've just tried to describe.
I would cry if only I could get into the OS again.

Hi,
You likely need to flash your factory stock firmware again. I can't find anything relevant on XDA for that, so it would be best to try a google search, or contact the manufacturer about firmware and flashing instructions.
You can ask for help here too if you wish,
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck!

Yes, I would like to. But I don't have access to the fastboot command since I can't boot into bootloader.
When I want to reboot into it, it doesn't give me the android with the hard hat, but just the USB-icon. And since I can't use fastboot, flash doesn't work too.

Asking in the thread I linked is your best option. ?

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[Q] I think I bricked the xoom after 4g upgrade??

- This is pretty much an exact duplicate of a thread I posted on Xoomfoums, but I think it maybe better here...
Anyway, really looking for a miracle!! I got my xoom back from Moto yesterday for the 4G upgrade and I tried to root the device the same way I have done before. I got as far as unlocking it. The last thing I flashed was a “bootloader_patch” from a guide on Xoomforums. Now I’m stuck and I only found one person who had this issue …… he returned his device for a new one
So summary thus far.
- I can get into Fastboot support and flashing always yields “success”.
- I seem to have no ADB connectivity. (don’t know if I really need it for fixing this issue since I can fastboot and flash).
- I have tried, stock images, CWM recoveries, rogue recoveries, also some HLK75 imgs, etc!! All leave me at the same place.
Where am I stuck:
- I reboot and let it go normally and she hangs at “Moto screen”
- I reboot and tap the “volume down” leaves our three choices….
-- Android recovery -> tried to enter recovery and sits at the famous “Reading ODM fuse:1”
-- Fastboot -> That works, I can flash from here OK
-- RSD support -> Haven’t played with that, I have read people going to dark places when they screw with this. If I have to I’ll do so carefully.
All the methods of going back to OEM are epic fails. Nothing new happens, but I am always left with the same result.
Any help you could lend would be greatly appreciated!! I really would rather truck through this than return it however I’m afraid if I don’t get rid of it soon it will be harder for me to make an excuse to the retailer.
Thanks - John
jadkar said:
- This is pretty much an exact duplicate of a thread I posted on Xoomfoums, but I think it maybe better here...
Anyway, really looking for a miracle!! I got my xoom back from Moto yesterday for the 4G upgrade and I tried to root the device the same way I have done before. I got as far as unlocking it. The last thing I flashed was a “bootloader_patch” from a guide on Xoomforums. Now I’m stuck and I only found one person who had this issue …… he returned his device for a new one
So summary thus far.
- I can get into Fastboot support and flashing always yields “success”.
- I seem to have no ADB connectivity. (don’t know if I really need it for fixing this issue since I can fastboot and flash).
- I have tried, stock images, CWM recoveries, rogue recoveries, also some HLK75 imgs, etc!! All leave me at the same place.
Where am I stuck:
- I reboot and let it go normally and she hangs at “Moto screen”
- I reboot and tap the “volume down” leaves our three choices….
-- Android recovery -> tried to enter recovery and sits at the famous “Reading ODM fuse:1”
-- Fastboot -> That works, I can flash from here OK
-- RSD support -> Haven’t played with that, I have read people going to dark places when they screw with this. If I have to I’ll do so carefully.
All the methods of going back to OEM are epic fails. Nothing new happens, but I am always left with the same result.
Any help you could lend would be greatly appreciated!! I really would rather truck through this than return it however I’m afraid if I don’t get rid of it soon it will be harder for me to make an excuse to the retailer.
Thanks - John
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When it sits at "Reading ODM Fuse1" can you press power to see if it will select that option and take you into CWM recovery (assuming you have that installed)?
When you say you are flashing from fastboot protocol, are you connected to your pc? What are you flashing? I'm a bit lost with your description...
^^^
Thanks for the reply. Good suggestion on the power button.. press as its sitting at "Reading ODM fuse:1" but....... not good
So I didn't list all the things I have flashed because I tried many many fixes from multiple guides. I could look through all the links if you want the exact names but none of the made a difference. Yes, flashing from my PC connected via USB.
So after the first root guide blew it up I tried to flash a bunch of recoveries and system images. I also tried to bring her all the way back to OEM using the appropriate guide. No matter what I flashed I was given a successful message but it still gets stuck at the same screens. Nothing gives me any different results. I'm wondering if the actual bootloader is hosed. If so can you flash a new bootloader?
Here's some stuff I have flashed along with some links....
recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img
MZ600_HRI66_OEM_Image
how to root guide that I origianlly followed.... http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/mot...ow-root-3g-4g-wifi-only-xoom-stock-3-1-a.html
Someone got the build img after the LTE upgrade, so I tried this....
http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/xoo...rade-stuck-recovery-reading-odm-fuse-1-a.html
I also tried from fastboot erasing all the partitions before I flashed them and that didn't help.
Thanks for your time!!
jadkar said:
^^^
Thanks for the reply. Good suggestion on the power button.. press as its sitting at "Reading ODM fuse:1" but....... not good
So I didn't list all the things I have flashed because I tried many many fixes from multiple guides. I could look through all the links if you want the exact names but none of the made a difference. Yes, flashing from my PC connected via USB.
So after the first root guide blew it up I tried to flash a bunch of recoveries and system images. I also tried to bring her all the way back to OEM using the appropriate guide. No matter what I flashed I was given a successful message but it still gets stuck at the same screens. Nothing gives me any different results. I'm wondering if the actual bootloader is hosed. If so can you flash a new bootloader?
Here's some stuff I have flashed along with some links....
recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img
MZ600_HRI66_OEM_Image
how to root guide that I origianlly followed.... http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/mot...ow-root-3g-4g-wifi-only-xoom-stock-3-1-a.html
Someone got the build img after the LTE upgrade, so I tried this....
http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/xoo...rade-stuck-recovery-reading-odm-fuse-1-a.html
I also tried from fastboot erasing all the partitions before I flashed them and that didn't help.
Thanks for your time!!
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Well, you are flashing wildly but not well, (JK)
This thread should help you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1299485
Here is a great post by Saintfyre (I think it fits the bill):
"Yeah join the FUBAR Club.
I was in the same boat as you did the same thing.
I now have my Xoom back to HLK75C and have 4G/3G and Wifi connectivity again so all is not lost!
What I did to fix my situation:
-I wiped the Device and just went through Solarnz's Root Method here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074979.
-Download the HLK75C (This is the build the 4G Xoom's shipped back with) file that AceXMachine provided here, post #6
-Extract the File to your Android SDK Platform-Tools folder, password is AceXMachine
-Follow his instructions to apply the images. I copy pasted but all credit goes to him for putting this out there.
On Windows shift and right click the Platform-Tools folder -> Open Command Window here.
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
After following all of this I had my Xoom back just like it had come back from Moto after the upgrade. I've since then flashed the Tiamat Tachi OC GPU Kernel to have Overclocking again. No issues since then, have full 4G/3G Connectivity and Wifi has no issues as well."
From this thread:
Yup.....I tried that one as well, it didn't work either.
I really think the bootloader is shot. Is there a way to repair it? I think what killed this was the last .zip file I updated as part of the root guide I was using, it was "bootloader_patch.zip" found here..... Bootloader_patch Does anyone know what this does??
**edit: Is the boot.img the bootloader?? If so ... forget it as I already tried flashing a couple new ones during my attempts to bring it back to OEM.
So my logic now is rather than keep flashing like crazy let me try and get recovery working. For this I will try and erase everything using fastboot (my only option) and then flash a boot.img and a recovery.img
Questions:
- Will keeping everything earsed from the device except for a boot.img and a recovery.img allow me to get into recovery? I want the minimum amount of partitions flashed. I want to just work slowly and systematically trying to get into recovery first.
- I do not have ADB support, can this be a hint? Shouldn't adb support be working or do you need to have somthing in the system / app partition for ADB to communicate with. I know its called Android debugging bridge so the name makes me believe that I need an android OS loaded and this is why my ADB doesn't work.
Please take a look below and let me know if anyone has any suggestions on different boot.img or recovery.img Ihave not tried. Also, I'm wodnering which ones I should try in combination.
Going forward I'm going to keep track of each combination I try as to avoid duplicated / wasted effort.
recoveries I have tried:recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img
recovery image from steady Hawkin (3g/4g Stock Images for HR166)
Rogue-recovery image from rogue-recovery-1.2.0
Boot images I have tried:boot from steady Hawkin (3g/4g Stock Images for HR166)
boot from AxeMachine HLK75Csystemboot
boot from AxeMachine HLK42Bsystemboot4g
jadkar said:
So my logic now is rather than keep flashing like crazy let me try and get recovery working. For this I will try and erase everything using fastboot (my only option) and then flash a boot.img and a recovery.img
Questions:
- Will keeping everything earsed from the device except for a boot.img and a recovery.img allow me to get into recovery? I want the minimum amount of partitions flashed. I want to just work slowly and systematically trying to get into recovery first.
- I do not have ADB support, can this be a hint? Shouldn't adb support be working or do you need to have somthing in the system / app partition for ADB to communicate with. I know its called Android debugging bridge so the name makes me believe that I need an android OS loaded and this is why my ADB doesn't work.
Please take a look below and let me know if anyone has any suggestions on different boot.img or recovery.img Ihave not tried. Also, I'm wodnering which ones I should try in combination.
Going forward I'm going to keep track of each combination I try as to avoid duplicated / wasted effort.
recoveries I have tried:recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img
recovery image from steady Hawkin (3g/4g Stock Images for HR166)
Rogue-recovery image from rogue-recovery-1.2.0
Boot images I have tried:boot from steady Hawkin (3g/4g Stock Images for HR166)
boot from AxeMachine HLK75Csystemboot
boot from AxeMachine HLK42Bsystemboot4g
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How have you flashed zip files without ClockworkMod recovery? It's hard to brick a Xoom but you may be close.
If there is anyway to flash your device's stock images through fastboot, that is your best hope at this point.
okantomi said:
How have you flashed zip files without ClockworkMod recovery? It's hard to brick a Xoom but you may be close.
If there is anyway to flash your device's stock images through fastboot, that is your best hope at this point.
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Yeah, so I have another thread running on xoomforums and I have explained over there that just about 30 minutes ago I erased everything and reflashed the "HRI66" files. I used everything from that build so there was just the stock recovery, etc. I even did a fastboot oem lock. This didn't work either.
After this I was able to return to fastboot and "unlock", so now I am just back to where I was before.
Me and one other dude think I have a corrupetd / damaged partition or semi-destroyed bootloader. The thing is I can't get an answer to a real simple question.....
is the bootloader a "flashable" component?? I'm not sure if the boot.img IS the bootloader or the bootloader is something else that's not flashable at all. If the later is true then maybe my bootloader is FUBAR.
Thanks!! John
I'm the other guy jadkar was referring to from Xoomforums. He's pretty much put it succinctly but here's my version
ggrant & fish over at Xoomforums suggested we PM solarnz (etal) or post over here for help. I am writing this for myself and another Xoom user. We've both sent our Xoom's to Moto for the 4G upgrade, received them back with 3.2.2, and then proceded to root the wrong ROM over the top. The result was a hang at the red Logo. In hindsight, we should have used Universal Root.
We've both exhausted the experience at Xoomforum (hence our plea here Anything you can suggest would be most appreciated. Personally, I think something is awry in the recovery partition size (perhaps changed by Moto at the upgrade?):
To save the basic suggestions off the bat, we've done the expected already: Installed moto's drivers, tried new cables, AND an entirely different computer. We've tried completely erasing boot, system, recovery, cache and userdata partitions, and flashing back the stock HRI66 images with fastboot.
ADB doesn't recognize the 'devices' command, only fastboot see's the Xoom. Accordingly, the only way to get into fastboot protocol is to Vol Up + power, and wait the three seconds and toggle. We can both toggle (with Vol) into Recovery, RSD and Fastboot). After flashing MULTIPLE flavours of Recovery images, the result is always the same: Recovery hangs reading fuse: 1. There's never the Recovery menu or graphic of the the Droid robot.
As for RSD, I've tried all the way through RSD Lite 5.0 with the thought of using solarnz' (I think) recovery.SBF. The result there is always the same as well: By toggling into RSD mode (Vol+Power into RSD), RSD Lite see's the device OK, but shows an error stating initialization values cannot be read. Note this occurs immediately upon plugging the Xoom in, even before TRYING the SBF file, which BTW, fails even if you try.
Via fastboot, we can oem lock and unlock (note however that in the command window, it states that it failed due to too many links, the the action seems to have worked on the Xoom anyway.)
So, it's down to THIS; the common thread for both of us is that we cannot successfully get into recovery, no way, no how. Again, ADB won't recognize the Xoom, only Fastboot
Any help would be APPRECIATED!
P.S. John, if we don't get help here, I have a 9mm with two spare rounds (for the Xoom's, not us!)
^^^
Thanks .... we'll see if anyone bites.... I hope so
As for the 9mm ........ Thanks but I have a flight this morning and I'm seriously thinking about dropping the Xoom out my plane from lets say 3500ft!!
LOL! Safe flight.
Guys, you all are crazy!
I appreciate your resourcefulness, but it sounds like you're almost out of options, lol.
If you can get to 'starting fastboot protocol' you are not bricked. If you cannot connect your Xoom via adb while your Xoom is in fastboot, it usually indicates that there is something wrong /missing from your setup.
Are you sure you have all your moto drivers installed and the proper image files in your platform tools (or tools folder) and you are actually in the right directory when opening the command window?
Please try to follow the instructions in the following
thread before you commit mayhem on your innocent Xooms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1249798 for setting up everything you need to ensure that adb will work and a proven method to install cwm recovery and root once you have been able to get back to a proper stock image. What I can't find at this moment are the 4G stock image files. You need the following to flash through adb/fastboot: system.img, boot.img, recovery.img, and userdata.img.from the Honeycomb 3.2.2 4G Xoom.
Commands to use:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
Don't give up...good luck!
Found out another guy tried 2 different PC's and it did the same thing. He even reloaded android sdk. He decided to try a 3rd PC that he had to load sdk to. It worked! So he found there is an issue somewhere with his 2 PC's sdk or windows install. When I got my xoom in June sdk would see it, but I never rooted at that time. However I did update and install all the new stuff for sdk.
Sent from my Xoom using xda premium
okantomi said:
Guys, you all are crazy!
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Probably... That's half the fun!
okantomi said:
Are you sure you have all your moto drivers installed and the proper image files in your platform tools (or tools folder) and you are actually in the right directory when opening the command window?
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Most assuredly. I develop Android apps with Eclipse. I know how to use SDK.
okantomi said:
Please try to follow the instructions in the following
thread before you commit mayhem on your innocent Xooms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1249798
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Too late, mayhem already commited!
okantomi said:
What I can't find at this moment are the 4G stock image files.
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That would be the ONLY thing we haven't tried. I know how to lock/unlock, flash images, etc. We've both done all of your above instructions to the letter. I've already replaced my Xoom and it's at Moto having 4G surgery, so I can't do any more of this now. John will have to try again, but as (I hope) you've already read above, the status quo techniques are not working.
Any clues about why a successfully flashed recovery image isn't working?
okantomi said:
..... If you cannot connect your Xoom via adb while your Xoom is in fastboot, it usually indicates that there is something wrong /missing from your setup.
Are you sure you have all your moto drivers installed and the proper image files in your platform tools (or tools folder) and you are actually in the right directory when opening the command window?
Please try to follow the instructions in the following
thread before you commit mayhem on your innocent Xooms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1249798 for setting up everything you need to ensure that adb will work and a proven method to install cwm recovery and root once you have been able to get back to a proper stock image. What I can't find at this moment are the 4G stock image files. You need the following to flash through adb/fastboot: system.img, boot.img, recovery.img, and userdata.img.from the Honeycomb 3.2.2 4G Xoom.
Commands to use:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
Don't give up...good luck!
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Lots of stuff to answer back here, please don't mind the bullet points....
from your guide... "Did your device not show up? Make sure that you have USB debugging enabled in Settings/Applications/Development on your Xoom."
- I have no devices connected when typing ADB devices and based on the above how can I make sure I have USB debugging enabled if I can't even get to the Android OS??? I have fastboot support that's it, I don't think its possible for me to get ADB to connect with all the partitions erased. ADB or "Android Debugging Bridge", the name implies you NEED android on the device to use it. I don't have android since the system partition was erased.
- I have two different 4g images from AceXMachine's posts. However his build posts only have system.img and boot.img. So based on your instructions I need to know what userdata.img and recovery.img I should use.
- I keep asking and I will continue until I get an answer on the next question..... I think the bootloader is screwed up. I want a new one (or at least the one that came from my 4g upgrade). Where can I find one? How do I flash it? Is this synonymous with the boot.img?
Thanks!!!
Well, your issues are way, way, way beyond the scope of my limited knowledge, lol!
Have you tried to chat with the developers on #Xoom on freenode.net? Bigrushdog and solarnz are both really nice and so is SteadyHawkin, if he's on there. Someone may be able to help.
Good luck!
Flash it back to stock moto!!!! Then start over with bringing your xoom to 3.2.2!!!! That is why you can't get anywhere! You keep killing off everything! AceXMachine did the same as you and he has his xoom back to 3.2.2. Or send it to moto and pay them to flash you back. You are not doing it right period! You have posted the same issue and people have tried helping, but you seem to want to keep going into rsd and other crap you don't need. The baseband is in the boot.img. Flash the hir66 then update to the hlk75c.
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hammer4203 said:
Flash it back to stock moto!!!! Then start over with bringing your xoom to 3.2.2!!!! That is why you can't get anywhere! You keep killing off everything! AceXMachine did the same as you and he has his xoom back to 3.2.2. Or send it to moto and pay them to flash you back. You are not doing it right period! You have posted the same issue and people have tried helping, but you seem to want to keep going into rsd and other crap you don't need. The baseband is in the boot.img. Flash the hir66 then update to the hlk75c.
Sent from my ADR6400L using xda premium
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mmmkay... well THAT was a little terse. Don't you think returning to the HRI66 stock was the FIRST thing we tried? We downloaded the stock images from the provided links, checked the MD5, and then did this:
adb reboot bootloader
Xoom will then reboot into bootloader screen
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem lock
Use volume rocker to select ok and then xoom will reboot. At this point you should be back to a factory state which includes being locked and unrooted.
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Isn't THAT what you suggested? Yes? No?
^^Hammer....
I know this threads is really long and probably didn't read all of it (don't blame you) but a while back I explained that I did try and flash everything in Steadyhawkn' HIR66 build. I flashed the 4 images included (boot, system, userdata, recovery) I also went as far as an OEM lock at the end. This did nothing. I tried this a couple times.
Can someone lead me to the patience pool; I need a drink.

[Q] How to unbrick my tf300

Hi there, Can anyone help me to unrick my tf300, its stuck on the logo screen.
I have try many things, some guys from hong kong tell me i have to use APX mode to sort the problems out, I manage so far.
Drivers I download the is Universal_Naked_Driver_0.7, also use nvflash drivers, both I try. i still get te samethings when I try to use the nvflash
I turn on tf300 with volume up, few seconds the screen went blank, and hear a beep from my pc, so is connect alright.
I type download.bat command, with prime 1.4 rom in the same folder. after few seconds I get
nvflash start
unknow usb found.
Can anyone tell me what i done wrong here.
can someone show me some step by step.
otherwise is a waste of money, the tf300 not working.
THankyou
acelaw said:
Hi there, Can anyone help me to unrick my tf300, its stuck on the logo screen.
I have try many things, some guys from hong kong tell me i have to use APX mode to sort the problems out, I manage so far.
Drivers I download the is Universal_Naked_Driver_0.7, also use nvflash drivers, both I try. i still get te samethings when I try to use the nvflash
I turn on tf300 with volume up, few seconds the screen went blank, and hear a beep from my pc, so is connect alright.
I type download.bat command, with prime 1.4 rom in the same folder. after few seconds I get
nvflash start
unknow usb found.
Can anyone tell me what i done wrong here.
can someone show me some step by step.
otherwise is a waste of money, the tf300 not working.
THankyou
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You flashed a PRIME rom to your tf300?
First of all, we should know which firmware do you have before your tablet doesn't boot (Stock ICS, JB, Custom Rom).
Then, you can use fastboot to recover your tablet (i did it a lot of times). Try steps below:
1. Download latest oficial Asus firmware (V10.4.2.13). BE SURE to download your region (WW, US, etc...)
2. Extract downloaded zip and take blob file.
3. Download Android SDK and install them on C:\ (http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html)
4. Execute SDK downloader and mark tools and platform-tool options for download.
5. OPTIONAL add tools and platform-tool folder to PATH, after that test if fastboot command runs on CMD.
6 Copy blob file on same SDK folder.
7. Connect TF300T with usb cable and put it in Download Mode (USB icon on recovery menu)
8. Wait until drivers are installed.
7. Open CMD, go to Android SDK folder and then type command below:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
wait 2 or 3 minutes and then you'll see a message that send and write was OK. Now type this command:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
And It should boot again.
ppmeis said:
First of all, we should know which firmware do you have before your tablet doesn't boot (Stock ICS, JB, Custom Rom).
Then, you can use fastboot to recover your tablet (i did it a lot of times). Try steps below:
1. Download latest oficial Asus firmware (V10.4.2.13). BE SURE to download your region (WW, US, etc...)
2. Extract downloaded zip and take blob file.
3. Download Android SDK and install them on C:\ (http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html)
4. Execute SDK downloader and mark tools and platform-tool options for download.
5. OPTIONAL add tools and platform-tool folder to PATH, after that test if fastboot command runs on CMD.
6 Copy blob file on same SDK folder.
7. Connect TF300T with usb cable and put it in Download Mode (USB icon on recovery menu)
8. Wait until drivers are installed.
7. Open CMD, go to Android SDK folder and then type command below:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
wait 2 or 3 minutes and then you'll see a message that send and write was OK. Now type this command:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
And It should boot again.
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but fastboot need a unlocked bootloader, no?
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Yes, that's right, but I suppost if he tries to flash a custom rom he has already unlocked his device. You can't flash any rom without unlock bootloader.
I cant do anything apart from get on to apx mode, from apx mode how do I use command to flash back.
My tf300 is ics, unlock.
when i connect usb to pc. i press power and volume up. thats only things i can do.
so what do i do next?
thanks.
The same problem.
I only see: "device is unlocked" or something like that. And nothing go on.
Is it totaly bicked or is there any chance to restore it?
Please advice.
Did anybody ever figure this out. I'm in the same boat. Can't do vol down+power to get to recovery. But if i do volume up+power it shows in device manager as transformer prime apx interface (even though it's just a tf300)
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Did anybody ever figure this out. I'm in the same boat. Can't do vol down+power to get to recovery. But if i do volume up+power it shows in device manager as transformer prime apx interface (even though it's just a tf300)
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Try this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2034866
no way to unbrick tf300t
Funny, I bricked my tf300t without doing anything. One day it just got stuck in asus screen.
tried to recover, nothing happended.
tried hard reset. Nothing.
Wipe data: result: bricked tablet.
I'm looking for information it is defintely impossible to unbrick it.
Anybody else with the same situation can tell you that.
Nobody has even been able to do it.
If you send it to Asus they provide a new tablet.
Conclusion:
TF300T is a terrible product, as any other asus product i assume. Amazing that you can brick a tablet without even trying to flash it or without even being connected to a computer.
It bricks by itself. Hundreds of other users can confirm it.
My advice: dont by asus products
If you already have one, dont use wipe data as anybody who has done it has ended up with an expensive useless brick.
Odp: [Q] How to unbrick my tf300
I don't agree witch this, only think what you not should use is t the wipe data from bootloader menu - I already flashed many times not working kernel, get really often bootloop - the problem is - much users going to made stupid things when the get a soft bootloop - If you get this first try wipe data from recovery, if this won't help, try to format data from recovery - often happends that the ext4 filessystem get broken. Recovery should allowa us to run fsck on data - I fixed my bootloops many times with it without loosing my data.
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OP,
I think your anger is misdirected. The device, as it comes out of the box, works 100% without issues. YOU as a user decided to make changes that could potentially brick it. YOU chose to follow the steps with the full disclaimer that it can/may brick your device. So at the end of the day, its' not the fault of ASUS or the device for "bricking itself"; the responsibility of your actions lies on your own shoulders.
That being said, Asus will not provide warranty support for a tablet that has been unlocked. This is clearly stated in their unlocker app. So no, they won't "send you a new tablet" if you send it to them (unless you pay out of pocket for the repairs).
I've done just about as bad of a brick as I possibly can on my tablet and recovered just fine. It was just a matter of being CAREFUL, reading instructions three times before l followed them, and asking lots of questions. But what ultimately saved me was the NVFlash tool, and for that I am eternally grateful.
Just my two cents.
opethfan89 said:
OP,
I think your anger is misdirected. The device, as it comes out of the box, works 100% without issues. YOU as a user decided to make changes that could potentially brick it. YOU chose to follow the steps with the full disclaimer that it can/may brick your device. So at the end of the day, its' not the fault of ASUS or the device for "bricking itself"; the responsibility of your actions lies on your own shoulders.
That being said, Asus will not provide warranty support for a tablet that has been unlocked. This is clearly stated in their unlocker app. So no, they won't "send you a new tablet" if you send it to them (unless you pay out of pocket for the repairs).
I've done just about as bad of a brick as I possibly can on my tablet and recovered just fine. It was just a matter of being CAREFUL, reading instructions three times before l followed them, and asking lots of questions. But what ultimately saved me was the NVFlash tool, and for that I am eternally grateful.
Just my two cents.
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I have problem that my partitions won't mount at all. I have access to fastboot, CWM, and adb but no matter what i cannot access my partitions and so i cannot install zip from CWM. When i try blob within fastboot my tablet just freezes.....
Hi, what happens if I have no access to fastboot? It loops in the ASUS logo and what ever I do, can't gain access to recovery because it doesn't get into fastboot. So how to solve it via APX? Thank you.
You wont solve the problem unless youve done a nvflash backup. If you tablet is recognised as APX while plugged in PC, then you have an unrecoverable brick. If nothing appears when you plug it, then try on another PC.
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ilyuha1108 said:
You wont solve the problem unless youve done a nvflash backup. If you tablet is recognised as APX while plugged in PC, then you have an unrecoverable brick. If nothing appears when you plug it, then try on another PC.
Sent from my TF300T using xda premium
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Hi,
I am having a similar problem to the one described. I have unvblocked my TF300T and installed CWM recovery (v. 6.0.2.3), but it can't mount any filesystem, so I can not flash anything. The boot menu is gone (RCK, wipe tablet, android) and when I switch the tablet on It just goes to CWM. If I connect the tablet to a PC, I can send commands with adb from my win 7 PC (for instance "adb reboot" will reboot the tablet), but fastboot doesn't work (it keeps "waiting for device"). Prior to this my android version was JB 4.2. I didn't make any backup, so I am fearing the worst outcome. Did I brick my tablet for good?
Thanks a lot for any reply.
TF300T blocked on boot screen
hello everybody,
my name is jonathan, and i have a very big problem.
My Asus TF300t is blocked on boot screen after try to install a new rom on JB 4.2.2.
>My clockworkMod reconvery is v6.0.1.0.
I tried to install several roms, offical or not but the problem is the same, "The device is unlocked" on the boot screen Asus...
I read the previously posts and :
- i installed on my pc the sdk
- i dowload the "blob" file and i placed it on tools directory
- but, the actually problem is whis the lign "fastboot -i OxOBO5.... (i have copied and paste it on schell command) and enter
load_file: could not allocate 820157833 bytes
error: cannot load "blob": not enough space
can you help me please ?
i want to resolve this problem with you to install the best rom for this model.
Thank you very much and sorry for my english, i am french but i understand your paragraph.
See you soon
Jonathan
If you have mounting / PIT errors you could try my solution as described here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
no guarantee though but it basically wipes your device so that you should be able to flash the blob file back.
also if your tab still is ICS- check if you are using the correct recovery - also bear in mind that cm10.1 afaik uses the new 4.2 bootloader and probably wont work with ics based PIT devices.
gl
same problem of space
Buster99 said:
If you have mounting / PIT errors you could try my solution as described here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
no guarantee though but it basically wipes your device so that you should be able to flash the blob file back.
also if your tab still is ICS- check if you are using the correct recovery - also bear in mind that cm10.1 afaik uses the new 4.2 bootloader and probably wont work with ics based PIT devices.
gl
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Hello man,
I try your method but the problem is the same when i want to copy the blob file, "not enough space ..."
fastboot erase system OK
fastboot erase recovery OK
fastboot erase userdata OK
fastboot erase boot OK
fastboot erase misc OK
fastboot erase cache OK
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system c:\adb\TF300t\blob PROBLEM
The message is the same like previously, always the problem of space.
I tries the method by copy the blob file on different directory on my computer and on a usb key too.
Always the same problem of space
I think the problem is the space on the tablet but i dont' understand. I erase system, recovery, userdata, boot, misc, cache, i think the tablet is empty.
Can you help me please ?
Thank you very much
Jonathan
which blob file did you use? Was the zip appropriate for your region? also what was the last stock rom version you ran - you said you wanted to update to 4.2.2 - what was the old version?
-Buster

[Q] ASUS Transformer TF300T Bought used - Won't Boot

I recently aquired one of these tablets and it was stuck in a boot loop. I have done some heavy researching and managed to stop the boot loop by booting into recovery mode and selecting Wipe Data. There are only 3 options on the recovery screen (Vol down + pwr or reset then Vol down): RCK, Android, and Wipe Data. RCK results in a bad comand screen with an andoid opened up [for surgery?]
I have the current Android SDK on my Ubuntu Linux laptop. The recovery screen says something like Starting Fastboot Recovery protocol, yet I am unable to access it by ADB or Fastboot. I have tested ADB with my S4 and it works fine. Yet, Niether Fastboot or ADB recognize the tablet. I've read so many threads and I'm about to lose hope. Does anyone have any ideas as to what I can do aside from paying ASUS a butt-load of money to fix it? I'm not afraid to open it up and replace parts.
Sir,
Please wait until mods will move this thread to the device specific forum for more relevant answers.
Stand by
Good luck
ITE Solutions said:
Yet, Niether Fastboot or ADB recognize the tablet.
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So "fastboot devices" doesn't show anything after you've booted into fastboot mode?
Tried switching the usb port? If you see fastboot protocol on your screen that would indicate that the tablet is booting into it, but may be a cable issuel
Berend de Boer said:
So "fastboot devices" doesn't show anything after you've booted into fastboot mode?
Tried switching the usb port? If you see fastboot protocol on your screen that would indicate that the tablet is booting into it, but may be a cable issuel
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First things first:
Question is, whether your device (bootloader) is locked or unlocked (see left upper corner on ASUS screen).
If it is locked you will be confined by stock operations (i.e flashing via sdcard).
If your bootloader is unlocked, you can flash code via fastboot, adb, mtp or apx modes.
You mentioned opened Andy, that means you are on stock ROM anyhow. Only possibility of recovery is, to put update file from ASUS firmware site to root of sdcard and reboot.
If you want to flash a custom ROM, you will have to flash a custom recovery for first measure.
Report status (locked/unlocked) and version (upper right corner on bl screen) of bootloader..
das chaos said:
First things first:
Question is, whether your device (bootloader) is locked or unlocked (see left upper corner on ASUS screen).
If it is locked you will be confined by stock operations (i.e flashing via sdcard).
If your bootloader is unlocked, you can flash code via fastboot, adb, mtp or apx modes.
You mentioned opened Andy, that means you are on stock ROM anyhow. Only possibility of recovery is, to put update file from ASUS firmware site to root of sdcard and reboot.
If you want to flash a custom ROM, you will have to flash a custom recovery for first measure.
Report status (locked/unlocked) and version (upper right corner on bl screen) of bootloader..
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I have the same issue here. Do you know where I can get this Asus Stock Firmware? I cant enter fastboot nor ADB. This might be my last hope.
Ali7000 said:
I have the same issue here. Do you know where I can get this Asus Stock Firmware? I cant enter fastboot nor ADB. This might be my last hope.
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You are able to download the stock firmware here: http://support.asus.com/download.as...nsformer+Pad+TF300T&hashedid=8BmzkQ4yoz5WzBrW
If you have any further questions, comments, or concerns please do not hesitate to email us at [email protected]. We will be more than happy to assist you. Once again, thank you for choosing ASUS products and services.
Thank you,
-In Search of Incredible-
Technical Support Department
http://www.asus.com :: http://service.asus.com/
Asus_USA said:
You are able to download the stock firmware here: http://support.asus.com/download.as...nsformer+Pad+TF300T&hashedid=8BmzkQ4yoz5WzBrW
If you have any further questions, comments, or concerns please do not hesitate to email us at [email protected]. We will be more than happy to assist you. Once again, thank you for choosing ASUS products and services.
Thank you,
-In Search of Incredible-
Technical Support Department
http://www.asus.com :: http://service.asus.com/
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So I have a TF300T which wont boot past the Asus Logo and wont enter Fastboot or Adb. How can I use the firmware to restore the Tablet?

(Nothing works)Roms + Fastboot + sideload + recovery + Wipe

Guys I'm new to the forum as a writer.
I read threads here since 2013 and until this week all that I want was in one of those.
So let me explain the problem and what I've found and execute.
Device is a XT1033 running 5.0.2 OTA, no mods, bootlocker locked, not rooted, debug off, just an normal user. The device ran out of battery, and when boot up normally after the logo then the black screen (several threads about this), now and then the device boots normally but show an error called process.goggle.phone.com,.
Now what I've done tried to flash various 4.4.4 roms and higher, flash boot.img, flash recovery.img, custom recovery, adb sideload, wipe data, wipe cache, flashall, and nothing seems to even change whats in the emmc.
Currently I´m with unlock bootloader, I used device info and was able to retrieve some info these are in the first picture, I´m @ work right now, but if you guys need I can póst a log of device info.
My doubts are there is a way to enable debug mode from fastboot enviroment?
There is a way to root via some windows/linux tool?
When the device boots ot show mtp @ the windows but thats it, sometimes ot shows a !xt1033 in device manager.
I'll put some images here.
Can anyone help? I've read about blankflash, but not sure if it would work.
I was thinking about an otg solution via fastboot or something else.

TF303CL boot fail

Hi!
Unfortunately there is no topic for Asus Tf303CL, but since it is the member of the TF3xx family I hope this post can stay here.
The problem is, that I'm stuck at the Asus boot (static white) logo and can't go further in booting.
I've tried ADB, but there's no response on the "adb devices" command.
I've also tried fastboot, but only two commands are woriking:
"fastboot devices" comes back with an alphanumeric number and
"fastboot continue" turns off the tablet.
The other fastboot commands are returning with the message "fastboot failed <remote failure>"
So finally I've found some hints that maybe with xFSTK I would able to fix fastboot, then with the Asus Flast Tool I supposed to be able to flash the stock raw rom (which I've already done before).
But unfortunately xFSTK is ether not working (no communication) or I'm using it wrong. As far as I know TF303CL has Intel SoC with Baytrail platform, so I used the Baytrail B0 tab in xFSTK and I've loaded the *ifwi*.bin file which I found in the stock raw rom.
Is this the right way to fix fastboot or I have to do something else? Or the tablet may has hardware defect?
mucden1 said:
Hi!
Unfortunately there is no topic for Asus Tf303CL, but since it is the member of the TF3xx family I hope this post can stay here.
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I think it was a good idea to open this thread. To my mind your device is really very close related to TF300T and TF700T. The OS is Android 4.4. So it might be worth to attempt to flash a CR like "KatKiss - Nougatella"
But before you may start is to clarify following:
1. Is the bootloader on your device unlocked?
2. Is there already any custom recovery like TWRP on your device?
3. Can you boot into fastboot protocol by holding Power on and Volume down together?
If you cannot get access neither through ADB or Fastboot, your device is bricked for good. Sorry!
1. Is the bootloader on your device unlocked?
I have no idea. It bought it brand new, but I already had to debrick it once with Asus Flash Tool about a year ago. So raw firmware was flashed. I don't know whether flashing a raw rom with AFT requires unlocked bootloader or not.
2. Is there already any custom recovery like TWRP on your device?
As far as I know it has stock recovery.
3. Can you boot into fastboot protocol by holding Power on and Volume down together?
I think Power on & Vol down is the key combination for recovery mode. Power on & Vol up is the combination for fastboot. I can't access to recovery, but fastboot may partially work.
If you cannot get access neither through ADB or Fastboot, your device is bricked for good. Sorry!
Whit adb
Code:
adb devices
command has no response. With fastboot I have a response on the
Code:
fastboot devices
command, it returns some kind of an id. Beside this
Code:
fastboot continue
makes the device to turn off. Other fastboot commands (as I wrote) are returning with the "fastboot failed <remote failure>" response.
These are what I have tried so far:
reboot, reboot bootloader, update, flash (several images), erase cache, erase data
mucden1 said:
1. Is the bootloader on your device unlocked?
I have no idea. It bought it brand new, but I already had to debrick it once with Asus Flash Tool about a year ago. So raw firmware was flashed. I don't know whether flashing a raw rom with AFT requires unlocked bootloader or not.
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People usually unlock their bootloader to root their device or install Custom ROM on it. I think your bootloader is still locked. On the other side in the left above corner of the dark screen should appear the hint "the device is unlocked" during the boot process.
For the TF300xx family there is an Asus unlock tool V8 available. I don't know if it is useable for your device. Please call Asus support and ask them about that. On the other hand there is a tutorial here: https://qitapso.com/how-to-unlock-asus-transformer-pad-tf303cl-bootloader/
Should I try to unlock the bootloader?
mucden1 said:
Should I try to unlock the bootloader?
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Of course!
But it's on your own risk. You have to make the decision yourself.
ebonit said:
Of course!
But it's on your own risk. You have to make the decision yourself.
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The link above goes to "AutorootTools" which is not a real sw, only promising download after an unwanted and long survey. I consider it as a dangerous site.

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