[A700] Dead ? - Acer Iconia A700 and A510

Hi,
I have a problem with my A700 I can not solve.
At beginning, my tablet beacame to bootloop without reason (everything worked well so far). I was in CM 11.
I entered in recovery mode and I figured out that my internal sd card was disappeared (it was written Internal Storage 0mb).
After, I decided to flash again my rom without success.
After that, my tablet don't reboot into recovery anymore and I have only the possibility too use fastboot mode.
My tablet is recognized by fastboot but I can't flash a recovery (I have access denied error message).
Do you think that my table is dead ?
someone can help me ?
Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english

Nobody has an idea please ?

A similar problem I had with a TF101. The solution was reflash stock ROM with stock recovery.

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Unfortunately you have flashed an incompatible recovery with the new bootloader. This has probably bricked your TF300 with no known way to fix......
Are you able to get fastboot to accept a blob file?
sbdags said:
Unfortunately you have flashed an incompatible recovery with the new bootloader. This has probably bricked your TF300 with no known way to fix......
Are you able to get fastboot to accept a blob file?
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Yes i can.....
Reflashed the rom, reflashed the correct recovery.....still can't mount anything in recovery.
FIXED!!! Did a wipe....in the fastboot screen (not in recovery since it didn't work)
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I soft bricked my tf300t, and I can't acces to the rom, but i have access to the CWM Recovery. I don't have any rom on my internal storage, and I want to re-flash the tablet, but the fastboot don't works, and I can't access to the internal storage.
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I have the same problem
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Need Help !!! Emergency ....

Hi, at first i bricked my phone (hard brick) , i recover from that state by installing Color Os. Later i flashed with Cos12 everything was ok but problem was with storage, it was showing 26 GB mine is 64GB. I flashed userdata_64G.img this time it was showing encrypted, and was asking password. i clear data/media/cache via recovery after reboot it was same 26 GB. I tried with TWRP recovery but was unable to mount data.... I tried same thing with Kitkat build but result was same.
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twrp or CWM saying cant mount any partition TF300T

hELLO,
I tried installing twp and cwm versions from xda/twrp.me/cwm website for T300T and flashed them successfully from FASTBOOT but after I boot into recovery and then, when I try to wipe data/ factory reset, do anything in twrp or CWM, I get error "unable to mount /system /cache/ and every other partition, so I can not flash anything, can not mount any partition or sdcard or emmc or anything and can not copy flash files into tablet from PC while in TWRP CWM or external SDcard. I already enabled USB debugging and everything else in tablet settings but I am unable to mount anything or format anything from TWRP or CWM.
TWRP shows internal memory as 00mb :S
HOw to get pass that error "unable to mount" ??
how to mount so that I can flash custom roms/
REgards
Device info Asus tf300t
Android 4.2.1
Build number JOP4OD.JP_epad-10.6.1.27.5-20130902
Administr4tor said:
hELLO,
I tried installing twp and cwm versions from xda/twrp.me/cwm website for T300T and flashed them successfully from FASTBOOT but after I boot into recovery and then, when I try to wipe data/ factory reset, do anything in twrp or CWM, I get error "unable to mount /system /cache/ and every other partition, so I can not flash anything, can not mount any partition or sdcard or emmc or anything and can not copy flash files into tablet from PC while in TWRP CWM or external SDcard. I already enabled USB debugging and everything else in tablet settings but I am unable to mount anything or format anything from TWRP or CWM.
TWRP shows internal memory as 00mb :S
HOw to get pass that error "unable to mount" ??
how to mount so that I can flash custom roms/
REgards
Device info Asus tf300t
Android 4.2.1
Build number JOP4OD.JP_epad-10.6.1.27.5-20130902
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If your fastboot still works, please try Kang TWRP 2.8.7.2 from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/recovery-twrp-t3046479.
if the other recovery does not work, you would probably need to reflash stock rom from the asus website, this is due to recovery not being able to identify the partitions without a full boot, if you wiped it from bootloader the whole partition table is messed up and you want to reflash that by using the stock rom. If you need any help on that just pm me.
I have the exact same problem. Not sure about fastboot as so far it has not installed anything. I have twrp 2.5.0.0 .... adb does function and have actually installed KK 6.0 and works fine, but on restart it is back to recovery and no OS.Any help appreciated.
using fastboot all I get is waiting on device and a blinkng cursor.
How can I get Kang twrp on the tf300 with adb commands?
Sorry to sort of hi-jack the OP thread, but my problem is very similar. Here is where I am now tablet sitting at Starting fastboot usb download protocol ... 3 icons with RCK blinking. I ran the following From my sdk platform tools folder.
adb reboot bootloader
it was followed by;
" daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037"
"daemon started successfully"
I then ran the following:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp_tf300t_kang_2.8.7.2.img
it was followed by:
sending 'recovery' (7126 kb)...
followed by a white blinking cursor and it just sits there,
Same results if I run it all the same except substituting the blob file instead of the img file.any ideas?
Many Thanks
Many Thanks, go out to gs-crash-24-7 as well to the forums here at XDA, I now have my tf 300 back up and running on the stock JB 4.2.1 rom. Still isn't recognizing my Micro SD card, but that is a problem I think should be easier to solve.
Again, many thanks all.
Took forever to get it to be recognized as a fastboot device with windows 10, but once that happened ( I won't lie, I erased everything many times) well that and me switching to a little 3 ft cord (after so many attemps at adb>fastboot flash staging blob) it is going for now.
Good advice below if your TF300T seems bricked.
gs-crash-24-7 said:
if the other recovery does not work, you would probably need to reflash stock rom from the asus website, this is due to recovery not being able to identify the partitions without a full boot, if you wiped it from bootloader the whole partition table is messed up and you want to reflash that by using the stock rom. If you need any help on that just pm me.
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Still isn't recognizing my Micro SD card, but that is a problem I think should be easier to solve.
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Man was I ever wrong about that statement .... still no success getting the tablet to once again recognize external storage at all.
If anyone can help me with the MicroSD/External Storage not being recognized problem, please take a look here.
Thank you all, its all good and working now with recovery file you posted above.
Cheers!
Administr4tor said:
Thank you all, its all good and working now with recovery file you posted above.
Cheers!
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You are welcome! Good to hear that the issues are solved with the recommended Kang TWRP.
BTW, using the thanks button is greatly appreciated.

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