easyflasher stucked on NVflash - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there,
a friend of mine, gave me this tablet because was bricked. Now i have tried the famous easyflasher with his "flash default stock" ability.
I have already installed the naked driver on my pc, and the tablet in apx mode is correctly recognized by windows.
Via easyflasher i have already started the flashing of the recovery "RogueXM Touch v1.5.0-R1" and now i'm going to flash the stock rom.
All goes pretty well, but at this time the process is stucked on the screen:
"""""
Nvflash started
[resume mode]
"""""
The tablet is still recognized by windows (i can find them on hardware connected).
So the question is: it's normal that the Nvflash take long time, and don't give me any output on his work? Nor if it's going to do something?
Let me know.
Thank you...

costal said:
Hi there,
a friend of mine, gave me this tablet because was bricked. Now i have tried the famous easyflasher with his "flash default stock" ability.
I have already installed the naked driver on my pc, and the tablet in apx mode is correctly recognized by windows.
Via easyflasher i have already started the flashing of the recovery "RogueXM Touch v1.5.0-R1" and now i'm going to flash the stock rom.
All goes pretty well, but at this time the process is stucked on the screen:
"""""
Nvflash started
[resume mode]
"""""
The tablet is still recognized by windows (i can find them on hardware connected).
So the question is: it's normal that the Nvflash take long time, and don't give me any output on his work? Nor if it's going to do something?
Let me know.
Thank you...
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sorry i have found that i have wrote this post on the wrong place. You can remove him. Thank you and sorry for the mistake.

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[Q] help! got a real brick, cant go APX

i've just flashed prime 1.9 mobile data ver over CWM. have to say the whole proccess ended faster then normal. after rebooting i get nothing. black screen.
tried holding power for 10-20 sec, even 30. nothing.
so tried going into APX mode and nvflashing through pc. but when i'm doing that the pc recognizing it as "unknown device" and not an APX.
so i've realy got nothing. and i cant communicate with pc to nvflash.
obviously i tried manualy install APX driver from nvflash folder. but still get unknown device.
please help!
what should i do?
im not a newbie i've done those things dozens of times. (nvflash, apx, cwm..) but i've never faced a totall brick
so you already had nvflash connected to device before it is bricked so you are sure all is setup corectly ?
cause it is a real pain in the but that when the tf is in apx it just looks dead.
If that is the case than I dont have a clue because nvflash is kind of a last resort
Uninstall the drivers, reboot, install the drivers again and try for apx, if its a no go then reboot pc and try for apx.
Sorry i cant be more help.
Edit - Make sure the TF actually has some juice in it. Leave it on charge for a couple of hours.
i've done nvflash before and i'm familiar with the procedure.
about uninstalling drivers and rebooting, maybe will help altough i've tried going into apx with other computers with no success aswell.
please help!
no one knows maybe theres a reset button or something inside the transformer. just a way to bring APX back!
if you can get back into revovery, try to flash again.
check md5sum yo make sure you have a good file
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
thats the thing. ive got nothing. the screen just stays black no matter what. so i thought maybe APX will rescue me but i now dont have even APX. is it even possible?
apx mode on ming leaves the screen blank and off. leave your tablet on a charger for a while to make sure it is charged, a couple of hours at least reduce as many errors as you can. if you have the apx drivers installed right when you plug it in to windows you will hear a beep saying you plugged a device in. You could also try to install the apx drivers again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1123429
this will tell you how to do it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1185104
this thread has better instructions though.
have you ever installed nvflash drivers before...or is this the first time?
ive already told yall. i done this proccess before (nvflash and going into APX. i know the screen should stay off and only the computer should say APX device been detected or something like that. but the message im getting from pc is "unknown device" connected. and when i try to manually install the apx drivers from device manager by directing it to the nvflash folder where the drivers should be- it just stays unknown device and says that the most updated drivers for it is already installed
I'm having the same issue. I can't get into APX mode anymore. Just appears as "Unknown Device" in device manager.
I'm currently running PRIME 1.7. My clockwork recovery also fails to recognize the SD card, so I can't flash a new ROM that way either. I really want to switch to Revolver, but with no APX, it's not going to happen.
hmm maybi you can try it on a other pc. if you have luck it can be recognizedd
Unknown Device......?
Uninstall the drivers, reboot pc, reinstall fresh drivers, reboot pc, connect TF101
Next time use the search function or google.

[Q] bricked transformer - help please

Hi, I know there are many threads with this particular problem, I did my research and I find this kinda strange (Iam also desperate...)
Long story:
Ive been swapping between official ROM and customs like a madman and Ive always rooted using this method (downgrade, then vipermod), but this time I accidentaly tried to enter recovery at first boot and since then Iam stucked at "EEE Pad" logo with half full progress bar.
tl;dr summary:
no adb
C10 transformer, sbkv2
no recovery
on boot w/ volume down it says 8.6.6 - the one Ive downgraded to; It also says "checking for ota recovery"
sucessful APX mode connect, universal drivers
When using standard nvflash ROM the process is terminated with "write error" message and disconnects the transformer - sbk2 problem, so Ive tried EasyFlasher which utilizes Wheelie for B70+ devices and the exact same thing happens (well, console and GUI says that everything is OK, but when the nvflash is getting ready the device gets disconnected too). There are many people saying in the thread that Wheelie helped them with basically the same problem...
Now Iam downloading linux to try Wheelie manually.
Any ideas how to fix this or I can pretty much toss my transformer out of the window?
Thanks for replies.
nevermind, Iam an idiot - did not realised that I actually have TF101G so sbkv3 and no nvflash for me
so, do you know if there is any "nvlash-for-sbkv3" project in progress?

[Q] TF300t bricked? Bootloop, no adb, no fastboot but APX accesible

Hi everyone, first post here, but I've been reading this forum for some time now.
I've got an asus transformer pad tf300t 3 days ago. Last night, I tried to install cyanogenmod10, I unlocked the device, and installed clockworkmod, everything was fine until I accidentaly entered recovery mode and wipe all data, now the tablet only shows the asus logo and enteres in to a bootloop (I think). I can't enter recovery mode, ADB doesn't recognize it, fastboot neither and I can't even turn it off. I can't enter recovery, it just shows me the asus logo again.
HOWEVER, I waited until the battery drained, connected the usb cable to the tablet (not in the computer) pressed + volume button and without releasing it, connected to pc. Now the computer detects new hardware. I already installed the driver and it says "ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIME APX INTERFACE". Now, i'm not sure if it's the correct driver, but according to hardware administrator, it works fine.
Now, the real cuestion: Is there anything I can do from apx mode to save my tablet? A new bootloader maybe??
Thanks everyone
PS: Sorry for the bad english, It's not my language
from the loop,If you hold the power button for 10s when reboot and immediatly press the volume down button, what you have asus loop or the screen with the 3 icons (RCK ecc) ?
Claudisimo said:
Hi everyone, first post here, but I've been reading this forum for some time now.
I've got an asus transformer pad tf300t 3 days ago. Last night, I tried to install cyanogenmod10, I unlocked the device, and installed clockworkmod, everything was fine until I accidentaly entered recovery mode and wipe all data, now the tablet only shows the asus logo and enteres in to a bootloop (I think). I can't enter recovery mode, ADB doesn't recognize it, fastboot neither and I can't even turn it off. I can't enter recovery, it just shows me the asus logo again.
HOWEVER, I waited until the battery drained, connected the usb cable to the tablet (not in the computer) pressed + volume button and without releasing it, connected to pc. Now the computer detects new hardware. I already installed the driver and it says "ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIME APX INTERFACE". Now, i'm not sure if it's the correct driver, but according to hardware administrator, it works fine.
Now, the real cuestion: Is there anything I can do from apx mode to save my tablet? A new bootloader maybe??
Thanks everyone
PS: Sorry for the bad english, It's not my language
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To answer your question about apx, no unless you received your tablet with ICS 4.0 and installed Nvflash.
Check my signature for a guide for apx and bootloader menu. Look below the apx section for the bootloader information. Try each from beginning to end except removing the back and disconnecting the battery. If you complete the list and still have not seen a change start with #1 and try them again and again. It is surprising but as you go through the list things have a way changing.
Good Luck!
tobdaryl said:
To answer your question about apx, no unless you received your tablet with ICS 4.0 and installed Nvflash.
Check my signature for a guide for apx and bootloader menu. Look below the apx section for the bootloader information. Try each from beginning to end except removing the back and disconnecting the battery. If you complete the list and still have not seen a change start with #1 and try them again and again. It is surprising but as you go through the list things have a way changing.
Good Luck!
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Hi.
This procedure can be applied and can solve a same issue if until to brick the tablet I installed Android 4.1.1?
Thank you
tobdaryl said:
To answer your question about apx, no unless you received your tablet with ICS 4.0 and installed Nvflash.
Check my signature for a guide for apx and bootloader menu. Look below the apx section for the bootloader information. Try each from beginning to end except removing the back and disconnecting the battery. If you complete the list and still have not seen a change start with #1 and try them again and again. It is surprising but as you go through the list things have a way changing.
Good Luck!
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Sadly, the tablet came with Android 4.1.x :S
atoma1972 said:
Hi.
This procedure can be applied and can solve a same issue if until to brick the tablet I installed Android 4.1.1?
Thank you
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Use of the bootloader information may allow access to recovery, adb, or fastboot. Access to any of the three may allow the ability to recover your tablet.
None of the ways worked for me.... can't access that menu...
Claudisimo said:
None of the ways worked for me.... can't access that menu...
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If you still have no adb, fastboot, or recovery I don't know how to help.
Same situation
tobdaryl said:
To answer your question about apx, no unless you received your tablet with ICS 4.0 and installed Nvflash.
Check my signature for a guide for apx and bootloader menu. Look below the apx section for the bootloader information. Try each from beginning to end except removing the back and disconnecting the battery. If you complete the list and still have not seen a change start with #1 and try them again and again. It is surprising but as you go through the list things have a way changing.
Good Luck!
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Hi, I'm in the same situation, only APX accesible, my last rom was 4.2.1, but i have my NVFLASH backup files created with this tool when my device had stock ICS ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894867
Is something or a tutorial that I can do to bring my device alive using NVFLASH?
Thanks
Mynzer said:
Hi, I'm in the same situation, only APX accesible, my last rom was 4.2.1, but i have my NVFLASH backup files created with this tool when my device had stock ICS ROM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894867
Is something or a tutorial that I can do to bring my device alive using NVFLASH?
Thanks
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Rayman the dev and op for nvflash suggests this as a first option.
nvflash -r --download 4 blob.EBT
nvflash -r --download 10 blob.APP
nvflash -r --download 6 blob.LNX
nvflash -r --download 5 some_ics_recovery.img
Here is the thread where he posted this info.
If you wish you can use blobtools to create your own.
Here is the link.
https://github.com/AndroidRoot/BlobTools
windows precompiled blobtools - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1890912
this way no long downloads
see post #7 for info - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1068548
UI for blobtools - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2012033
Good Luck!
Note: for recovery I suggest twrp(since you'll be in ICS choose one for ICS and TF300T)!
It Work
tobdaryl said:
Rayman the dev and op for nvflash suggests this as a first option.
nvflash -r --download 4 blob.EBT
nvflash -r --download 10 blob.APP
nvflash -r --download 6 blob.LNX
nvflash -r --download 5 some_ics_recovery.img
Here is the thread where he posted this info.
If you wish you can use blobtools to create your own.
Here is the link.
https://github.com/AndroidRoot/BlobTools
windows precompiled blobtools - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1890912
this way no long downloads
see post #7 for info - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1068548
UI for blobtools - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2012033
Good Luck!
Note: for recovery I suggest twrp(since you'll be in ICS choose one for ICS and TF300T)!
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Thank you so much, my device comes back from hell, and it's ready to use, the firmware returns to ICS, but I updated again to JB
:good:
Mynzer said:
Thank you so much, my device comes back from hell, and it's ready to use, the firmware returns to ICS, but I updated again to JB
:good:
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Great! I'm glad I could help.
help...
Mynzer said:
Thank you so much, my device comes back from hell, and it's ready to use, the firmware returns to ICS, but I updated again to JB
:good:
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Hi Mynzer,
Could you explain here how you do to un brick or avoid bootloop with twrp please ?
Fullpoweradonf said:
Hi Mynzer,
Could you explain here how you do to un brick or avoid bootloop with twrp please ?
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Of course, my tablet had the bootloop error with TWRP and the new 4.1.2 JB update.
When my device had stock ICS ROM (long time ago), I followed this tutorial, this allow you to create some backup files from your device, which in the future will allow you flash your tablet througth APX mode (more powerfull that fastboot mode) and the NVFLASH utility
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894867
The only isue is that you need a pre-JellyBean bootloader (ICS) in order to make those backup files, if you are in a JB stock ROM (JB-bootloader), you can't make this backup files (Asus block the way that we can backup this files on JB ROMs).
With my backup files, the nvflash tools (from the tutorial above), and the instrutions that post tobdaryl, I manage to restore my tablet to an ICS ROM
If you are interested, there is a online petition (but i don't remember were :silly asking that Asus allows the NVFLASH backup utility on JB-bootloaders. With NVFLASH and ours backup files, we can restore our devices from any type of soft-brick.
In the case that your TF300 had and stock ICS (or you can flash it one), I can assist you in the case that you have troubles making the nvflash backup files with the tutorial
Would be nice if you could use someone else's file to fix a brick. Has anyone tried it.
Mynzer said:
Of course, my tablet had the bootloop error with TWRP and the new 4.1.2 JB update.
When my device had stock ICS ROM (long time ago), I followed this tutorial, this allow you to create some backup files from your device, which in the future will allow you flash your tablet througth APX mode (more powerfull that fastboot mode) and the NVFLASH utility
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1894867
The only isue is that you need a pre-JellyBean bootloader (ICS) in order to make those backup files, if you are in a JB stock ROM (JB-bootloader), you can't make this backup files (Asus block the way that we can backup this files on JB ROMs).
With my backup files, the nvflash tools (from the tutorial above), and the instrutions that post tobdaryl, I manage to restore my tablet to an ICS ROM
If you are interested, there is a online petition (but i don't remember were :silly asking that Asus allows the NVFLASH backup utility on JB-bootloaders. With NVFLASH and ours backup files, we can restore our devices from any type of soft-brick.
In the case that your TF300 had and stock ICS (or you can flash it one), I can assist you in the case that you have troubles making the nvflash backup files with the tutorial
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Could You explain step by step which driver and how do you get up Yours TF300T?
I have the same problem, only recovery starts (TWRP2.5.0.0)
possible brick?...
After downgrade the console from the v. 4.2 to 4.1, following tutorials in this forum, because it would not let me install a Custom Rom (yes the recovery, not the root) I can think of to make a choice Wipe from the Stock 4.1 Recovery and restart WW I stand still Asus logo, white, and trying to restart pushing Recovery again, I go and I follow the fixed logo. I do not recognize the device SDK and have seen many posts and I can not find the solution ... buf! Someone has been the same? ... The strange thing is that lights ...
In case nothing else works (another fix) worked for me!
Link to my thread ---> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45120193#post45120193
Hope it helps, don't forget to hit thanks button if it works =)
i have an odd question
i have an odd question. i bricked my tab. it's stuck on asus logo and no access to fastboot. just access to apx mode but i haven't nvflash beckup. my question is: did is possible sometime in the future will be able to unbrick my tab. to wait an new solution to arrive, if that is possible, or there no chance for that. can anybody answer to my naive question please
racerocm said:
i have an odd question. i bricked my tab. it's stuck on asus logo and no access to fastboot. just access to apx mode but i haven't nvflash beckup. my question is: did is possible sometime in the future will be able to unbrick my tab. to wait an new solution to arrive, if that is possible, or there no chance for that. can anybody answer to my naive question please
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If you cannot access to fastboot, IMHO there's nothing you can do. I am in your same boat: no adb and fastboot access, my PC recognize the tablet only in APX mode but with NVflash I cannot do anything because I not have a backup.
Bye
EDIT: I am in this situation after a wrong recovery flash. I flashed a new recovery but I could not load it and I made the (big) mistake to try a wipe from the recovery menu. My Tf300t is now stuck at asus logo and I cannot access to the bootloader anymore. I do not know what to do, is the tablet definitely bricked or there's something I can try before going to ASUS service?
Thanks in advance.
Bye

[Q] Unable to root TF101 on ICS (build IML74K.TW_epad-9.2.1.27-20120615)

I've following multiple post and tried many methods to root this tablet, but unsuccessful. I've followed CM documentation, have used viperMOD Primer Tool v4.5 and couple of other methods. On a couple of blog posts I noticed that locale makes a lot of difference and was advised against flashing - hence afraid of trying any more methods until I fully understand.
From the build number, it appears that the locale is Taiwan (tablet was purchased in Singapore).
Can someone please point me to a definitive way to root this device? I would really like to get CM on it.
Thanks in advance.
Give this a try: http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...nt/31927-frederucos-guide-root-rom-tf101.html
It uses EasyFlasher (APX mode and NVFlash/Wheelie) to get a custom recovery installed.
Another method is to use PERI to install a custom recovery via ADB: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
I have not found any issues with locale vs rooting. The only issue is if you have a TF101G vs a TF101.
No, not able to
frederuco said:
Give this a try: http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...nt/31927-frederucos-guide-root-rom-tf101.html
It uses EasyFlasher (APX mode and NVFlash/Wheelie) to get a custom recovery installed.
Another method is to use PERI to install a custom recovery via ADB: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1681155
I have not found any issues with locale vs rooting. The only issue is if you have a TF101G vs a TF101.
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Hi Frederuco, The device is TF101 (12 GB, no 3G), so assume it is NOT tf101G. (dev settings also says this is a TF101). In addition, this seems to be SBK1 since s/n is : B70KAS21xxxxx.
I tried both EasyFlasher and PERI. But when I boot into recovery, the android image seems to fall down and a typical 'Stop' sign appears.
But the device boots just fine in normal mode.
Any clues?
Concoran said:
Hi Frederuco, The device is TF101 (12 GB, no 3G), so assume it is NOT tf101G. (dev settings also says this is a TF101). In addition, this seems to be SBK1 since s/n is : B70KAS21xxxxx.
I tried both EasyFlasher and PERI. But when I boot into recovery, the android image seems to fall down and a typical 'Stop' sign appears.
But the device boots just fine in normal mode.
Any clues?
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For EasyFlasher, it may be SBK 2. I have a B70k they is SBK 2.
When using EasyFlasher, did any text appear on the TF screen? If it did not, it didn't work properly.
As for PERI, I've not used it so I cannot troubleshoot much there.
SBK2 didn't work with Easy Flasher either
frederuco said:
For EasyFlasher, it may be SBK 2. I have a B70k they is SBK 2.
When using EasyFlasher, did any text appear on the TF screen? If it did not, it didn't work properly.
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I tried both SBK1 and 2.
I can't boot into recovery. It crashes somewhere.
When using Easy Flasher, there was no text on screen.
By the way, how do I boot this device into APX mode? I tried searching, but couldn't find any useful link yet.
Any clues?
First, plug your tablet into your PC via USB. Then hold VOL UP and POWER for about 10-15 seconds. You should hear the new hardware noise from your PC. The TF101 screen will be black. The ONLY way to know it is really in APX is the new hardware found, and that your PC shows an APX device (it may be an unidentified device until you update the driver).
Thank You so much
frederuco said:
First, plug your tablet into your PC via USB. Then hold VOL UP and POWER for about 10-15 seconds. You should hear the new hardware noise from your PC. The TF101 screen will be black. The ONLY way to know it is really in APX is the new hardware found, and that your PC shows an APX device (it may be an unidentified device until you update the driver).
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Hi Freduruco. Thank you so much for assisting me with it. I am now able to install and boot into TWRP (using SBK2).
Appreciate your help.
SWEET!
Enjoy.

[Q] Back To Stock

Afternoon guys,
Before anyone has a go at me, I've have spent about five hours looking through this forum for what I'm looking for and i've tried all the easy unroot/easy flasher/etc and got all the stock Asus rom and recovery. AND the forum search is temporarily unavailable.
So here is what I have:
ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.3.4
Liquid Smooth Rom
I have installed the stock rom, recovery and wiped everything.
If i press the power button it loads into CWM recovery.
If i press power and down vol, it loads to the wipe data/load android screen, and which it hangs on forever,
So I guess what im asking you good people of the internet is:
A) How do I finally get rid of CWM Recovery (because even if i install another recovery it boots back to CWM), and
B) How on gods earth do I get back to stock?
Now I know people are going to be like search the forums, I have, and I've tried literally everything that everyone has posted, and clearly while it's worked for millions of other people, my tablet is retarded and doesnt want to follow the norm.
Also i am the greatest noob ever.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Hmmm, did you unzip the stock ROM once before flashing (it will still be a zip).
Otherwise, try using EasyFlasher and APX mode. For EasyFlasher, do not unzip the stock ROM, use it as it downloads from Asus.
killerkuk said:
Afternoon guys,
Before anyone has a go at me, I've have spent about five hours looking through this forum for what I'm looking for and i've tried all the easy unroot/easy flasher/etc and got all the stock Asus rom and recovery. AND the forum search is temporarily unavailable.
So here is what I have:
ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.3.4
Liquid Smooth Rom
I have installed the stock rom, recovery and wiped everything.
If i press the power button it loads into CWM recovery.
If i press power and down vol, it loads to the wipe data/load android screen, and which it hangs on forever,
So I guess what im asking you good people of the internet is:
A) How do I finally get rid of CWM Recovery (because even if i install another recovery it boots back to CWM), and
B) How on gods earth do I get back to stock?
Now I know people are going to be like search the forums, I have, and I've tried literally everything that everyone has posted, and clearly while it's worked for millions of other people, my tablet is retarded and doesnt want to follow the norm.
Also i am the greatest noob ever.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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If your TF is SBK1 (Serial B6O or earlier, some B7Os work too) you can use NVFlash
http://www.xdafileserver.nl/index.php?dir=Asus/Asus+Transformer+(TF101)/STOCK+ROMS/ICS+.27
Stick the TF into APX mode (Vol up & Power from Powered Off state)
Run download.bat as Admin (Right click > Run as Admin)
@frederuco
I did unzip it and install it. It still hangs.
I tried EasyFlasher, but for some reason I run through it and the process completes, when i reboot the tablet nothing has changed.
@*Detection*
I can't get the link to work for some reason.
Thanks for your help so far, but stupid tablet stays stupid!
killerkuk said:
@frederuco
I did unzip it and install it. It still hangs.
I tried EasyFlasher, but for some reason I run through it and the process completes, when i reboot the tablet nothing has changed.
@*Detection*
I can't get the link to work for some reason.
Thanks for your help so far, but stupid tablet stays stupid!
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Try the direct links here
WW and US in that order
Code:
http://www.xdafileserver.nl/Files/Asus/Asus%20Transformer%20(TF101)/STOCK%20ROMS/ICS%20.27/NVFLASH_ICS_9.2.1.27_WW_NOROOT.7z
http://www.xdafileserver.nl/Files/Asus/Asus%20Transformer%20(TF101)/STOCK%20ROMS/ICS%20.27/NVFLASH_ICS_9.2.1.27_US_NOROOT.7z
Otherwise go to http://www.xdafileserver.nl and navigate to stock ROMs section
*Detection* said:
Try the direct links here
WW and US in that order
Code:
http://www.xdafileserver.nl/Files/Asus/Asus%20Transformer%20(TF101)/STOCK%20ROMS/ICS%20.27/NVFLASH_ICS_9.2.1.27_WW_NOROOT.7z
http://www.xdafileserver.nl/Files/Asus/Asus%20Transformer%20(TF101)/STOCK%20ROMS/ICS%20.27/NVFLASH_ICS_9.2.1.27_US_NOROOT.7z
Otherwise go to http://www.xdafileserver.nl and navigate to stock ROMs section
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Much appreciated! :good:
Fingers crossed this works!
*Detection* said:
If your TF is SBK1 (Serial B6O or earlier, some B7Os work too) you can use NVFlash
http://www.xdafileserver.nl/index.php?dir=Asus/Asus+Transformer+(TF101)/STOCK+ROMS/ICS+.27
Stick the TF into APX mode (Vol up & Power from Powered Off state)
Run download.bat as Admin (Right click > Run as Admin)
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I downloaded it and ran it as admin, DOS flashed up and disappeared before i could read what it said.
the nvflash app does the same, even when i run as admin.
maybe this is a lost cause..
killerkuk said:
I downloaded it and ran it as admin, DOS flashed up and disappeared before i could read what it said.
the nvflash app does the same, even when i run as admin.
maybe this is a lost cause..
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What is the first 3 characters of your tablet serial?
And was it in APX mode connected to PC USB with APX drivers installed ?
*Detection* said:
What is the first 3 characters of your tablet serial?
And was it in APX mode connected to PC USB with APX drivers installed ?
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The serial starts with B40.
Im on a mac (as i have no access to a pc) but have VMWARE running windows 7, with APX drivers on it.
When i put it in APX mode, it comes up that it is connected as Nvidia APX device.
Could this be where I'm going wrong?
killerkuk said:
The serial starts with B40.
Im on a mac (as i have no access to a pc) but have VMWARE running windows 7, with APX drivers on it.
When i put it in APX mode, it comes up that it is connected as Nvidia APX device.
Could this be where I'm going wrong?
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Yea probably, I've never tried using NVFlash on anything other than a PC running Windows
Try updating the NVidia APX Device with these drivers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1489867&d=1353190140
Chances are its the drivers running on the Mac that are causing the problem with the USB > VMWare > TF101
I know nothing about Mac, but I heard you can install Windows 7 almost natively using Bootcamp or something? Might be worth trying that if you can't do it in VMWare
*Detection* said:
Yea probably, I've never tried using NVFlash on anything other than a PC running Windows
Try updating the NVidia APX Device with these drivers
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1489867&d=1353190140
Chances are its the drivers running on the Mac that are causing the problem with the USB > VMWare > TF101
I know nothing about Mac, but I heard you can install Windows 7 almost natively using Bootcamp or something? Might be worth trying that if you can't do it in VMWare
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thanks dude, looks like i need a trip to a friends house!
killerkuk said:
thanks dude, looks like i need a trip to a friends house!
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Good luck!
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Good luck!
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Thanks for your help!
All sorted and back to stock. looks like it was an issue with the mac. plugged it into a pc and everything worked out fine!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
killerkuk said:
Thanks for your help!
All sorted and back to stock. looks like it was an issue with the mac. plugged it into a pc and everything worked out fine!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
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Great!
At least you know now you can do what you like with it firmware / ROM / Recovery wise, and always be able to return it to stock, you can't break APX mode unless you physically damage the tablet

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