Hi friends!
I'm not sure if this trouble is only isolated to the NVIDIA Shield, but my fastboot drivers keep
"breaking" is how I want to describe it.
What I mean by that is, The android boot loader interface gets a triangle around it, randomly, and uninstalling the device, deleting the driver, trying new driver, nothing will fix it when it gets into this state.
I have been able to Remedy this problem by doing a factory reset on my PC, which isn't ideal, but I don't have a whole lotta time to work on projects, so I must triage...
But anyway, after the factory reset on my PC, I now have two options, one ffor fastboot, the other for abi. Is this some sort of strange fragmentation, or an example of fragmenting?
Has anyone experienced this before? Any idea on a simple solution?
Thanks for your time,
Jen
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The fastboot driver you use is wrong or outdated. Completely uninstall this fastboot driver, reboot Windows OS to make sure no traces are left, then install the fastboot driver provided by NVIDIA.
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Hi all,
Is anyone out there running Vista able to use NBHUtil.exe successfully?
When I run it from my home computers it says it finishes, but there is no output file.
I've got no antivirus, and UAC is disabled. I run it as Administrator and have even tested it physically logged in as Administrator.
I'm trying to make my own boot splash screens - which I can do on an XP machine, but I can't do on any of my Vista machines.
I'd like to be able to make some splash screens at home w/o having to take them into work where I use XP.
PS - I also can't get an output file using Windows Server 2008.
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Same issue here, any fix?
I haven't found a solution. After hours of searching and testing, I gave up and just reverted back to XP on a spare comp. I think that kitchens can handle the conversions, but without a manual, I'm not interested enough to tinker for yet more hours to figure it out myself.
Until someone actually posts that NBHUtil.exe works for them on Vista, I'll assume it doesn't.
Same exact issue here. I noticed I wasn't getting an output on Windows 7. I tried elevated permissions, admin rights, and compatibility mode. No dice.
Hi all, I have one problem, my TF101 doesn't boot anymore, only to APX mode, and when i use Wheelie, it does all perfectly until it reaches the it just stucks at:
Code:
[+] Sending bootloader...
Sending file: 100%
It always happens, in Ubuntu, Wheelie, EasyFlasher... I don't know what to do I always select the SBK2 option (my TF101 is B80). My PC detects APX mode, and has the drivers. Any ideas why this is happening?
Image of the problem:
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No answers, I assume there's no solution, anyways, thanks to all who at least read to try to help.
the same problems, no hints?
Hardware failure?
The usual... uninstall and delete the drivers, reinstall the recommended one (the universal naked drivers), and try again. Do this even if everything appears ok, there still may be corruption of some sort, like chkdsk messing up a driver file or moving it, etc.
After new installation, the same problem. 100% and after nothing.
I sale the tablet, because i'm not the specalist.
Thanks for you hint.
I recently upgraded both of my computers to Windows 10 and have been moving some files over to my TF700 via USB. Yesterday my computer just stopped recognizing it as a USB device.
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I uninstalled the driver and tried going back in and installing it manually by selecting 'Asus Android Device' and this list popped up:
I've tried several of them and it still doesn't show up as a USB device. Any ideas? I'm confused because it was showing up fine one day and then I plugged it in the next and it won't show up.
Did you try to reboot both devices?
Try different USB ports
berndblb said:
Did you try to reboot both devices?
Try different USB ports
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Yeah I've tried both of those. No clue what could have changed overnight.
Me neither. But I recently read about a guy who had to uninstall another device's sync utility to get adb/fastboot back. Maybe something along those lines?
In a pinch you can use a live Linux CD like this one: http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...t/46090-guide-adb-fastboot-linux-live-cd.html
Despite all the good posts on here I have been unable to get my phone out of a boot loop, and am now quite desperate for help please!
If anyone can point me in the direction of a rom or kernel that will definitively work on my phone I will be eternally grateful
It was ok until I decided to unlock bootloader and root it.
Unlock bootloader went well, as did flashing TWRP and also CWM – I have a suspicion that it was rooting with OneClickRoot caused the problem.
After over a day of failure I discovered how to do ADB Sideload at this thread: I used CM11 I got from this thread: and also tried a Stock one from here:
sadly nothing worked, and I'm now afraid of filling my phone storage with large files. I have added some screen shots of my failed attempts with TWRP & CWM
they both fail, and TWRP does warn me not to reboot as I have no OS installed, but I had to keep on trying.
Another weird thing is that I cannot always reboot to recovery from the Hboot screen and have to re-flash a recovery image each time.
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SOLVED
no need to reply now folks, I got the job done ... see here
I've tried all the suggestions about 30 reboots, holding various keys, recovery drives, etc. So I know it's bad for sure. When I came into possession of this device it had some sticky keys so possibly fluid ingress could have fried the TPM but I'm not sure if that's how that works.
My understanding is that the TPM is pretty much designed to prevent people from doing anything to the computer of this sort but figured if anyone would know it would be you guys.
Let me know of any ideas.
Thanks!
What is the model? Some run Chrome OS, some Microsoft Windows.
On computers designed to run Windows OS TPM is a hardware thing, integrated in computer's CPU. You can check it's state running console cmd
Code:
tpm.msc
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It's comparable to AVB in Android OS.
If your ChromeBook is based on ChromeOS Linux not only WILL run on your ChromeBook - in fact, it already IS running. ChromeOS is based on Linux - and it's quite easy to “jailbreak” it and access the Linux shell.