Resurrect my tf101 - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am trying to resurrect my tf101. This is my starting point. Some time ago I installed cm10-20130929-NIGHTLY-tf101 into my tf101 using twrp. That installed fine but in the process something happened and I cannot boot into twrp I can now only boot into CM by holding the power button and volume up. I was not able to install gapps . Also I think my bootloader is corrupted because if I try to boot into it I just get a blank screen. I was able to install the Official TWRP App and can run it but it crashes every time "Unfortunately the app has stopped".
I am about ready to throw this laptop out because I have tried many options on this board and nothing worked. I can connect the tf101 to my computer and I can see it in device manager and I can open the laptop in file manager. I would even be willing to wipe the entire laptop and start from scratch but I don't know enough how to do this.
Any help or suggestions would be welcome.

Hi. First, I'll explain to you that for 10 years I had no contact with flashing phones. I didn't have any problems with the previous models. So I stopped somewhere at the level of the Samsung Galaxy S3-S4. Some time ago I decided that I would bring two Asus tf101s back to life and install a new KitKiss ROM on them. I set to work confidently. Turns out it's not that simple. I can do nothing. Some of the links have expired and the tips seem outdated. I can not upload a new recovery or even root the device. Strange things are happening. First of all, after turning on the device in recovery mode, after some time it goes into system boot and exits recovery. I've tried many ways and I don't understand any of it anymore. In the command line (CMD) it seems to see the device but does not want to respond to any commands, even to "adb reboot fastboot". I can do like this :
1. Ask for simple instructions for a "boy" and current links to the necessary files.
2. Look for someone who will perform a miracle and install the required Android for me.
Will someone help me?

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[Q] Stuck in a reboot loop, please help

I got my Viewsonic GTablet on Friday (2/11/2011). I loved it and had no issues. I downloaded and installed the update from Viewsonic. I visited the Marketplace that's installed on the device and downloaded some apps, mainly games. Today (2/14/2011) I took it to my university and tried to get on the campus WiFi. I had difficulties, so I took it to the IT department on campus to get some help. They took my device, tried to get it on the network and said that my device could not get on the network because their network uses certain "secure credentials" or something like that. As soon as I get my device back from them, every time it boots up I get and error message that says that Dashboard Home has stopped unexpectedly and to try again. I called Viewsonic's Customer Service, and they determined that I was stuck in a reboot loop. I have tried rebooting the kernel more time than I can count, but it doesn't do anything to help.
Has anyone else been able to solve this problem? I would take it back to the store I bought it from (Office Depot) to get an exchange, but they don't have one in stock anywhere close to where I live, and I don't have the box the device came in anymore.
What do you suggest I do?
The device is running the stock OS with the update from Viewsonic. The only apps I have installed are from the marketplace that comes with the device. I have not tampered with the OS or settings. I am also mildly technically challenged, but I am working on educating myself.
I appreciate any and all help. Thanks in advance. I also apologize if this has issue has already been posted and answered.
vafalla,
This doesn't sound like the boot loops I had, but I guess if it doesn't get you to a screen you can work with the result is the same.
If it were me I would get on a PC and go the the Development part of this forum. I think you need to get ClockWorkMod installed. CWM is a replacement "recovery" program that gives you other functionality to restore, communicate, partition drives and a bunch of other things. There are a couple of threads in the Dev section that tell how. You can download CWM v.08 (the older one works!) and put the update.zip file on a microSD card and edit the recovery folder "command" (no .txt or other ending, just command) file in Notepad to load "sdcard2" instead of sdcard. then put the card in the gtab and reboot holding down the Vol+ key down. You'll get a message in the upper left corner of the screen that recovery is loading. After it installs, if it doesn't startup, reboot with the Vol+ key down again and you should be able to get into CWM.
From there, you can find the CWM partition command and change the two partitions to 2048 and 0.
From there, there are a bunch of threads which tell how to load either a stock recovery file to get back to stock -- or how to load VEGAn 5.1 (or now, 5.11).
Hope this helps get you started. I just didn't want you to think your tab is bricked and that all hope is lost!
Rev
P. S. --- Some of the other threads may have better instructions than mine!!!
Thanks so much for the help! I'll get right on it and see what happens.
Plug in your gtab to the power and see if it boots. Could be they ran your battery down.
Bootloop help
If you really want to learn about the gtablet, youtube ehunyadi. he has done over 10 excellent videos and his most recent is how to install CWM and TNT lite 4.2..sounds like only diereence for you is you'd install CWM to microsd.

Bricked and Stuck

Hello, first time posted, long time browser...
So, I have a bricked (or almost totally bricked) LG G2X. Here is what I did:
I had flashed the Hellfire Sandwich 1.9 rom and was just fine...until my phone started turning off randomly. After reading somewhere here that I should nullify my phone and the re-flash the rom in order to fix my issue.
So, I backed up my data and downloaded the Aroma Nullifier from Volk (thanks for all you do). I booted to recovery and ran the Nullifier. Once the Nullifier had stopped, still while in Recovery, I tried to access my sdcard to re-flash my Rom...well, I couldn't access my SD card. Furthermore, I couldn't unmount the SD or mount the USB Storage.
Here comes the big mistake:
So, as I was doing some research about how to proceed, my USB cord wiggled out of the phone and my phone lost power. Now, since I had read from Volk not to let that happen, I knew I was in trouble.
At this point, I can only load into the LG Boot Screen and my computer loads drivers for "Asus Android Device" (I have the Asus Transformer Prime Tablet) and under that title "Asus Android Bootloader Interface". No APX, No USB Controller....no other communication.
Last little note, I took the phone to the Tmobile store on a hunch one of the guys who works there had some experience (which he did), and while he was trying to boot into recovery from battery power (something I have been unable to do) he got the USB communication interface...something like "S/W Do not disconnect".... Since then, I have not been able to reproduce that interface.
I am at the end of my abilities...I haven't seen anything that addresses this particular problem though I have tried a bunch of solutions without success. I have looked all through XDA forums, but if there is one I missed, please let me know.
Any thoughts would be very helpful.
Kickingcans
If you haven't already, I recommend looking into nvflash. I'm almost certain you'll be able to fix this. nvflash works at a very low level, requiring that you connect your phone without a battery using a special startup sequence. You will need the APX driver (for Windows) to make it recognize your phone in this recovery mode. At that point, you should be able to flash CWM using nvflash and go from there. If you can't get into recovery, I seem to recall flashing the stock ROM itself with nvflash.
This thread should help you: forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/archive/t-1503546.html (I can't link yet)
Specifically, the link in the "I solved it" post.
Good luck, and let us know when you get it working :good:
Thanks much...but...
therealnexion said:
If you haven't already, I recommend looking into nvflash. I'm almost certain you'll be able to fix this. nvflash works at a very low level, requiring that you connect your phone without a battery using a special startup sequence. You will need the APX driver (for Windows) to make it recognize your phone in this recovery mode. At that point, you should be able to flash CWM using nvflash and go from there. If you can't get into recovery, I seem to recall flashing the stock ROM itself with nvflash.
This thread should help you: forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/archive/t-1503546.html (I can't link yet)
Specifically, the link in the "I solved it" post.
Good luck, and let us know when you get it working :good:
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Thanks for the thoughts. I will try that all again, but I have tried nvflash and tried updating APX drivers. My computer only recognizes the phone as an "Android Bootloader Interface". When I try to manually update/change the drivers for the "Android Device", there is a problem with 64-Bit operating System (Windows 7 Home Premium). I was going to try to boot the computer in Safe Mode, but I don't know if that will help.
I haven't been able to communicate with the phone, and only saw the S/W Upgrade screen once and that was in the Tmobile store without access to my computer.
I am going to try those suggested steps again. Thanks again.
Leigh
Got it going....
THANKS SO MUCH. I knew I was missing something stupid. I kept reading the nvflash instructions and pressing the Power and Volume Down button instead of Volume Up and Down.
Things are going again. Thanks so much.
Kickingcans

cant enter apk after uninstalling

I was having trouble rooting. Started a couple threads here about a couple different methods I tried. It seems the nvflash method may have worked but it seems the instructions for this were removed and I didn't know I had to put the rom inside the nv flash folder. My failed nvflash showed a bunch of formatting/partioning info on pc screen in a cmd prompt before saying successful and force closing. This left tablet with a entering recovery message stuck on screen. I then went into device manager to update my apx. I had previously gone into w8 advanced settings to uninstall a apx to apply a different one but when I went into device manager my android wan't there. I notice when I hold down power/ down i get a usb sound of dissconecting followed quickly by a sound of connecting but still no sign of device on device manager. In view under device manager I clicked show hidden items. There I saw the android. I then uninstalled them but I don't see a way to install new APX and ever since my fail nvflash tf101 wont boot. Please tell me I didn't brick! And I dont have system restore on my PC. I was thinking to bring back driver:crying:
Best not to keep making new threads for the same issue, keep everything in one thread or people will stop replying / mods will close duplicate threads
well even though I didn't see apx in device manager I was able to run easy flasher and flash stock android so I'm very relieved to have a working tf101. transformer rebooted successfully
Good stuff, so long as you don't try to mess with TWRP recovery again, you shouldn't run into any more issues, you can flash customs ROMs from recovery from now on, just make sure you keep TWRP as your recovery and not CWM

[Q] TF101 cwm loop. I've looked (and looked), but..see thread

Alright, I hate being that guy. You know, the one who posts the same question as 50 other people because he is too lazy to search. But in my defense, I have spent the last three days pouring over thread after thread and still can't find the answer, so please be patient and gimme a break!
So, I'm stuck in CWM 5.8.3.4 loop after flashing Katkiss and not knowing I couldn't use the "boot to recovery" option. I've got no access to my micro SD card and my x64 Win 7 won't recognize the TF101 so I can't put my own recover zip on. Cold boot goes to the screen that lets me boot Android or Wipe. If I pick Android, it hangs (for hours). I've wiped everything and reinstalled Katkiss, Revolver, Revolution, but I have the same problems.
Is there a thread that starts from the BEGINNING of the fix and sees it through? I've found dozens of threads that say, "Just input (code), flash, and you're done!", but I guess I'm not that far along. I've bricked Dinc/Dinc2, Razrs, etc., but never had trouble fixing them like this TF101.
I've got ADB, JDK, Ubuntu, etc. since I've tried numerous times. Also, I've had no luck with the one-touch fixes. I know I'm missing something easy, I just can't figure it out.
Thank you.
Incidentally, I've tried ***http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...ry-bootloop-fix-tested-my-c10-windows.html*** , but the SDK files come in a zip, not exe and none of the files execute/install in such a way that will let me input commands. I know I'm missing something because a soft brick isn't that big of a deal.
Huh. I don't know what happened, but it involved me cleaning the screen, accidentally pushing buttons, and rebooting, and now it works. No clue, but as long as I never shut it off again, I'm set!
You're gonna need to get the PC to recognise it to fix it I'd say
Easiest way would be using Easyflasher to get TWRP recovery installed, it sounds like you have stock recovery installed at the minute
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1688012
Few people have needed new cables to get the PC to recognise the TF again, might just be needing the correct drivers though which are also linked on that page
Basically install the drivers, put the TF into APX mode,
(Vol Up & Power from powered off state while plugged into the PC)
Then run Easyflasher as admin and choose to flash TWRP (CWM is probably the reason for the bootloop, it doesn't play nice with JB ROMs)
Once you have TWRP installed, flash whichever ROM you want from new recovery and you should be good to go
I appreciate the suggestion, but that isn't doing it. I have the tab booted up and recognized by Windows, but when I try to update to a different CWM or TWRP, nothing happens. I can reboot into CWM 5.8.3.4 all day, but it won't say anything about any different recoveries I've tried to install, though the recoveries appear to be installing correctly according to the dialog given on the tablet.
I've also tried running NVflash, but nothing happens (apx drivers installed). The BAT file briefly says USB not recognized and closes.
Further, I've tried Easyflasher / one click root+recovery and I just get messages saying "ADB server out of date. Killing." The tab still reboots, but upon rebooting, it gets stuck in CWM 5.8.3.4 unless I force cold boot.
I guess the best way to describe this is to say that no matter what I do with the tab or different recoveries, I can't get rid of CWM 5.8.3.4 and no matter what I do, it default boots into CWM.
It default boots into CWM.... I think that is the key here
I remember something about that from a while ago, having to hold Power & Volume Down to boot normally, as if the OS and Recovery partitions were reversed
Unfortunately I can't remember the solution atm, but if you head over to transformerforums.com or give frederuco a PM from here or over there, Im pretty sure I remember him having a solution some time back
I shot him a message. Thanks for the suggestion.
I swear all I did was root, install Katkiss, and reboot into recovery. Is this a common problem to have THIS much trouble with such a simple process? I know now that booting into recovery can cause a loop, but this seems like way too much.
It's having CWM as your recovery when you flash a JB ROM that causes the problems
CWM & JB = Problems
TWRP is the recovery to use once you get out of this mess, good luck

Root, recovery, rom how to perform for an idiot

Hi. First, I'll explain to you that for 10 years I had no contact with flashing phones. I didn't have any problems with the previous models. So I stopped somewhere at the level of the Samsung Galaxy S3-S4. Some time ago I decided that I would bring two Asus tf101s back to life and install a new KitKiss ROM on them. I set to work confidently. Turns out it's not that simple. I can do nothing. Some of the links have expired and the tips seem outdated. I can not upload a new recovery or even root the device. Strange things are happening. First of all, after turning on the device in recovery mode, after some time it goes into system boot and exits recovery. I've tried many ways and I don't understand any of it anymore. In the command line (CMD) it seems to see the device but does not want to respond to any commands, even to "adb reboot fastboot". I can do like this :
1. Ask for simple instructions for a "boy" and current links to the necessary files.
2. Look for someone who will perform a miracle and install the required Android for me.
Will someone help me?

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