[Q] Unable to downgrade - Acer Iconia A500

Hi,
I try to downgrade my current A500 on HC 3.2 to 3.01 with any success.
I follow to tutorial based on "Vache" tips available at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1276227
I have done all the step, but when i launch PBJ20upgrade.exe as administrator, it ask me to plug again my iconia, it display the current installed version and version who will be replace, click on "Next" button and... progress bar doesn't move.. the iconia switch off (black screen). I have try many times and always the same result.
My current configuration is :
Kernel : 2.6.36.3+ - build : Acer_A500_7.006.01_COM_GEN1
My computer is on Windows 7 64bits.
Any ideas ?
Have a nice XDA Christmas.

Method 1 can take up to 10 minutes or longer to get action. Perhaps you didn't wait long enough.
Try Method 2. It's even easier.
Not sure if it matters, but set your USB Debugging to on. Settings/Applications/development

USB Debugging is set to on.
When you said "Method 1 can take up to 10 minutes or longer to get action." it's mean before seing the progress bar moving ?
In any case i will check method 2 but just a little bit afraid with the " gives errors and crashes but you only need it to root and install CWM"
One small question, with STEP 2, it will replace the current HC 3.2.1 by an unstable 3.01.
Let imagine after the procedure (root + CWM) i would like to put a ROM STOCK as my iconia was delivered, i think it's possible no (and where to find it because i have no img of my current version because not rooted).
And if i do it (install rom stock) it will be updated to HC 3.2.1 with OTA no ? Root and CWM will be lost again in this case ?
Thx for reply.

aranna said:
USB Debugging is set to on.
When you said "Method 1 can take up to 10 minutes or longer to get action." it's mean before seing the progress bar moving ?
In any case i will check method 2 but just a little bit afraid with the " gives errors and crashes but you only need it to root and install CWM"
One small question, with STEP 2, it will replace the current HC 3.2.1 by an unstable 3.01.
Let imagine after the procedure (root + CWM) i would like to put a ROM STOCK as my iconia was delivered, i think it's possible no (and where to find it because i have no img of my current version because not rooted).
And if i do it (install rom stock) it will be updated to HC 3.2.1 with OTA no ? Root and CWM will be lost again in this case ?
Thx for reply.
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No Problem. Remember, sometime, systems will reboot. And sometimes, you have to wait. I cannot tell you that this is happening with your case. But, it is best to wait some time.
Both methods, I believe, will give you an unstable version of 3.0
Yes, both methods, will replace the current operating system. But, between errors, it will allow you to run the iconia root, and run the acer recovery. I don't think anybody has failed to do this, except for idiots who can't follow instructions.
I would suggest you download these, and put them to SD before starting the procedure. It saves having to get them from the net. Also, go ahead and download a rom you want to try. Might as well do all things at the same time.
True, basically, you will be without a stable recovery. Which is why, after you install Acer recovery, and install the recovery part, it is necessary to make a backup of the current system. Better an unstable one, than no system at all
Then, do your boot to recovery, system off, hold vol- and pwr till you see the text in the top left corner, then release.
Nav is by the vol - and +. Pwr to select an option.
Wipe;
1. User data
2. Cache Partition
3. Go to Advanced, wipe delvak cache
Go back to previous screen, and select Install From Zip, choose zip to install, and select your rom
Wait 10 minutes or so.
Now, when the rom boots, and it will, if you get several error mesages, then, you should reboot to recovery, only this time, goto mounts, and format the partitions. Usually, you don't have to do this. But, sometimes, traces of the opld rom remain behind. But, I think you will be ok with the previous procedures.
And, you're a good boy, as you ask questions before you do things

Spasibo bolchoï

Hi again,
Sorry but i have a stupid question. Based on solution 2 for downgrading (by using a SD card) if it's so simple why we don't use it to flash any ROM like Thor or Tabonnay ? just by placing the "update.zip" file on the SD card and boot on recovery stock ROM.
I understand that "rooting" a tablets allow to have full access on it (all partition) but why it's necessary to replace recovery tools by CWM ?
Sorry for this stupid questions but i love to understand what i'am doing.

Hi again, so i have done the downgrade with step 2 but have some issue.
V 3.0.1 is installed and iconia root 1.3 too
concerning "itsmagic" where to get it (when i should put adb push itsmagic /data/local)
Second, for the second part of tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126364, i need to type some bash command on the tablets, but how to ?

aranna said:
spasibo bolchoï
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aranna said:
Hi again, so i have done the downgrade with step 2 but have some issue.
V 3.0.1 is installed and iconia root 1.3 too
concerning "itsmagic" where to get it (when i should put adb push itsmagic /data/local)
Second, for the second part of tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1126364, i need to type some bash command on the tablets, but how to ?
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Easier to download Acer Recovery from the http Market, and install it on your tab. Then flash the Thor Recovery.
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aranna said:
Hi again,
Sorry but i have a stupid question. Based on solution 2 for downgrading (by using a SD card) if it's so simple why we don't use it to flash any ROM like Thor or Tabonnay ? just by placing the "update.zip" file on the SD card and boot on recovery stock ROM.
I understand that "rooting" a tablets allow to have full access on it (all partition) but why it's necessary to replace recovery tools by CWM ?
Sorry for this stupid questions but i love to understand what i'am doing.
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To make a long story short, it won't work.
Basically, the OTA updates have a special script to run, also, they update the bootloader of the tab, which of course is more or less off limits to use poor people Not to mention the updates are "officially signed" by acer, to allow this method. And I am just guessing on this, but probably pretty close.
Anybody else have anything to add?
I suppose, a lot of time could be invested in creating a custom rom using this method, but it seems more simple to use the "recovery" method.

So it's mean that i don't need CWM and itsmagic but just "Acer recovery" ? i can cancel this part on STEP 2 ? :
5. then install CWM from thor's site (there you can find the latest version) or use Acer Recovery Installer from the Market, or look at the original thread here
6. Boot into CWM and flash whatever ROM you like!
The main problem with the market, i can connect but each time i use the tab keyboard i get an error message as describe on the unstable HC 3.01, is there a way to have an APK version (i can upload it on my microSD card).
Thx a lot.

aranna said:
So it's mean that i don't need CWM and itsmagic but just "Acer recovery" ? i can cancel this part on STEP 2 ? :
5. then install CWM from thor's site (there you can find the latest version) or use Acer Recovery Installer from the Market, or look at the original thread here
6. Boot into CWM and flash whatever ROM you like!
The main problem with the market, i can connect but each time i use the tab keyboard i get an error message as describe on the unstable HC 3.01, is there a way to have an APK version (i can upload it on my microSD card).
Thx a lot.
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Yeah, that keyboard is a killer and causes a lot of issues. I heard where if you mess around with the keyboard settings (a lot), it will actually settle down and work with few errors (but looks bad)
Yes, skip the adb stuff
Use your computer to access the android market web site. Search for acer recovery
Download, put it on your sd for your tab, and install it using any file manager app. Then start the app, and install the Thor Recovery. You can get Thors recent recovery later, so it's not necessary right now.
Acer recovery is a tool that makes it easy for people who do not know how to use adb.
If you can't get it done that way, then you'll have to use adb.
The directories specified in the commands, are the locations they will push the files to. The img to the sd, and the it's magic to /data/local
Never used it myself, so I am not so sure where you are supposed to place the files to begin with. I would guess in the same directory as adb.

Thx for help, when you said "Then start the app, and install the Thor Recovery", Thor Recovery is included on the A.R.I apk file if i understand well but not the last version.
2) I donwload a ROM like TABOONAY or THOR on my microSD card
3) Just after, i reboot on recovery mode by using A.R.I
4) From CWM i select the image located on my microSD card to flash my tablet
right ?

aranna said:
Thx for help, when you said "Then start the app, and install the Thor Recovery", Thor Recovery is included on the A.R.I apk file if i understand well but not the last version.
2) I donwload a ROM like TABOONAY or THOR on my microSD card
3) Just after, i reboot on recovery mode by using A.R.I
4) From CWM i select the image located on my microSD card to flash my tablet
right ?
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Ok, AFTER, you run the acer recovery, install, start app, and install the recovery. Should be the only choice you have
After it does it's thing. Then power off. Then, hold Vol - then PWR button, until you see text in the upper left corner of the tab, then release both buttons.
It will boot to the recovery menu.
Now, it's ok to copy the rom you want to use to the sd before doing all this. No problem.
With Taboonay, I would look at the procedure, as I believe you have to have 2.1 installed first, before upgrading to 2.2. (not sure why he decided to do it that way. Seems like a pain in the neck. I used to run 2.0 for awhile.
Harkon, is also a nice smooth rom.
Thor's V14 is also good (a500 only)
Then, very important. When you boot to recovery, go ahead and make a recovery image of your current rom (yeah, so it's unstable). Always most important to do this, as sometimes, a flash can go bad. Not often, but, better to have a recovery image to go back to, even if it's unstable.
Next, do your 3 wipes. No, not the toilet
1. User data
2. Cach partition
3. Go to Advanced, then dalvek cache.
After it's done, then, you can go back to the main menu, and select Install zip from SD
Then select your rom.
It takes awhile, so have a beer
And ... MAKE SURE you have at least 60% charge on your tablet!!! Before doing things.
People forget, and,,,, it ain't pretty...when your tab shuts down in the middle of a flash.

Nice, totaly clear for me right now. Many thx to you
And to finish, 3 last question (next beer will be paid by me of course )
1) If right now, at my current step (only donwgrade done to 3.0.1 at this moment) i do a factory reset on me main menu of my tablet, what version i will have ? Current unstable version or my previous HC 3.2.1 ?
2) When you said "Ok, AFTER, you run the acer recovery, install, start app, and install the recovery." by install the recovery you mean CWM provide on the A.R.I, there is a special menu on ARI to install it or it will be installed automatically during ARI APK installation ?
3) When you speak about "and select Install zip from SD" the ROM should be on the internal memory of the tablet or on the external (microSD card) ?
One thing that i don't understand yet is the internal structure of the partition on the tablet. As i understand, for the moment i just made a downgrade from HC 3.2.1 to 3.0.1, but we have the possibility to do a factory reset, so i think when we do that, the iconia will restore an img file or iso file from a specific partition.
So if i understand, on my current state, if i do a factory reset as usually, the HC 3.2.1 will be replaced no ?
In any case, thx a lot for time spend by you to explain me all this... this is the Russian POWER

aranna said:
Nice, totaly clear for me right now. Many thx to you
And to finish, 3 last question (next beer will be paid by me of course )
1) If right now, at my current step (only donwgrade done to 3.0.1 at this moment) i do a factory reset on me main menu of my tablet, what version i will have ? Current unstable version or my previous HC 3.2.1 ?
2) When you said "Ok, AFTER, you run the acer recovery, install, start app, and install the recovery." by install the recovery you mean CWM provide on the A.R.I, there is a special menu on ARI to install it or it will be installed automatically during ARI APK installation ?
3) When you speak about "and select Install zip from SD" the ROM should be on the internal memory of the tablet or on the external (microSD card) ?
One thing that i don't understand yet is the internal structure of the partition on the tablet. As i understand, for the moment i just made a downgrade from HC 3.2.1 to 3.0.1, but we have the possibility to do a factory reset, so i think when we do that, the iconia will restore an img file or iso file from a specific partition.
So if i understand, on my current state, if i do a factory reset as usually, the HC 3.2.1 will be replaced no ?
In any case, thx a lot for time spend by you to explain me all this... this is the Russian POWER
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1. Do not do a factory reset. Honestly, I do not know what will happen at this point.
2. The Acer recovery, comes with Thor's recovery program. I think, that is the only one that comes with it. Technically, you can use it to flash roms, but, I advise using the recovery built into the tab afterwards. Usually, this program will go away after flashing a rom.
3. Always in the "root" of the SD (the first file you see when you look at your sd with a file manager).
4. If you're in Moscow, I will take that free beer
Not sure exactly what will happen when you do a "factory reset" I would suspect, the same OS your device came with, but I really don't know. Never had to do it. And, I see a lot of issues when other people try it.

so, today i have installed Rom Stock, Thor and Taboonay... all those has been tested and at the end Taboonay has win (Thor is pretty good but the fact that tab is detected as ASUS is not so good for me).
Many many many thanks to you Moscow Desire for you help concerning this, all is ok for me right now and more clear.
last question, if i want to update current version of CWM (provided by ARI) how to do it ?
I have download "update-recovery-thor2002ro-rev1.3.4.zip" i think i should use CWM itself (on recovery mode) to update it ? right ?
Have a nice christmas !!!!!

Good work. Glad things worked out for you!
I've been lazy, and haven't upgraded my recovery, but I believe you just place the Thorupdate.zip on the SD like you did with Taboonay, and boot to recovery, and flash just like your rom. But really, I haven't done this yet. Maybe this weekend.
Shouldn't be any need to do wipes.
Also, if you want to run a different Kernel on Taboonay, Then you need only to wipe Delvik cache before flashing it.
Merry X-Mas to you as well, but here, we celebrate New Years.

I know it for christman, i work sometime in Russia (near Moscow). Normally for you it's hollydays since yesterday, very lucky people in Russia.
Happy new year to all XDA members !!!!

FYI - if you do a Factory Reset with the unstable 3.01 rom installed, it puts the CURRENT OS back on, this being unstable 3.01. You have COMPLETELY replaced the other OS. This will happen whether you are running a custom OS, or official OS.
You can only have one OS on your tab at a time, unless you do the dual boot but that opens up a whhole new can of worms...

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Need some help restoring - Not A Normal Issue Here!!!

Ok, so I have a Droid X2, and the Droid X and Droid 1 as predecessors. I have never had any major problems, and the few that I couldn't get around I had SBF via RSD for. To my knowledge, there is no form of SBF for the Acer A500 (yet). So heres the issue:
I may have either flashed an update without the proper files to go before it; or I have have forgotton to wipe something. Nonetheless, my A500 wouldn't boot. When I did some research, I went to this site:
{http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?p=2127076#post2127076}
because it seemed in my eyes to have the most pertinent information. I got the update.zip to install and my A500 booted again! However, I could not get to stop two because my insternal SD card was wiped somehow and when I get to the main screen, do the circular unlock, the launcer, and many other programs repeatedly force close, so much so that I cannot do ANYTHING. How would you approach this, and is there a way for me to get into CWM. I have a recent nandroid backup that what 100% functional, and I would hope the MD5 sums would still match....
Any help/advice is greatly appreciated!
you're wrong, this is absolutely normal issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159443
follow this link, this will give you yout tablet back fully operational.
in case of any further prob, this links will help you to perform an Hard/Wipe reset
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1132760
good luck
xda-dev2k said:
you're wrong, this is absolutely normal issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159443
follow this link, this will give you yout tablet back fully operational.
in case of any further prob, this links will help you to perform an Hard/Wipe reset
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1132760
good luck
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The top link provides a way to install via Acer recovery the new 3.1 OS, but to my understanding its unrootable for now, is that still the case?
the update zip is uploadable even without root.
just like the original OTA firmware. Try it, many other users got back their pads with this one, as you can see in internal posts of the thread
xda-dev2k said:
the update zip is uploadable even without root.
just like the original OTA firmware. Try it, many other users got back their pads with this one, as you can see in internal posts of the thread
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I totally get what you're saying. What I meant is that if I did the update, it completed successfully, that I would then NOT be able to root the device. Obviously that is a better option that a brick! But I'm trying to find out if I can recover to the most updated version that has been rooted.
Maybe I'm wrong and a root program has been made for 3.1?
hey mate, U quite a little lazy readinf threads titles uh...
take a look at this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138228
pick up the 1.3 version. it will root your "definitely final" version of os, this update U have just uploaded IS the last one available, and it's eligible of any further OTA update...
take care
xda-dev2k said:
hey mate, U quite a little lazy readinf threads titles uh...
take a look at this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1138228
pick up the 1.3 version. it will root your "definitely final" version of os, this update U have just uploaded IS the last one available, and it's eligible of any further OTA update...
take care
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I work 70+ hours a week, I'm certainly not lazy. But that is why I ask these questions hoping for someone to give me a little short cut to the answer. Between work and sleep I have 2.75 free hours a day and do NOT want to spend them reading a forum where its a lot of bs banter in between the actual info. I'm sure there are a lot of people out there that just don't read, but I truly don't have the time.
Also, this is one of the biggest forums for Android out there. Theres no way I could ever read the HUNDREDS of threads just on this device alone....
I do appreaciate your help!!!
I'll give a final report when I have a chance to do it!
This method did NOT work. When I boot into recovery, it always goes to the screen with the triangle and the android. I never see a progress bar....does this matter?
I also tried your other suggestion of "wipe device without recovery" and that didnt work as well.
I know its not a lost cause since it boots all the way up. But every app force closes so I have NO access
YOU have to do things in proper steps !!! ( lack of sleep will do that to you ! )
1/ grab the file from that thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159443
( remember to unzip it to get update.zip file and placed on your card and flash using normal recovery.... not renaming ! )... assuming you don't have CWM at the moment.
2/ grab the "iconiaroot 1.3" file to root your device ( as CWM and Acer Recovery Installer required root access )
3/ grab the Acer Recovery Installer and proceed to install CWM to your device...
after all those are done... work your way with CWM ( to access CWM ... you need to keep holding the buttons (Power & Volume down) until you see 4 lines of text...and not let go before that !! )
remember to wipe cache & factory reset ( both before and after to ensure 110% cleaned to avoid errors and FC )
good luck !!
UnicornKaz said:
YOU have to do things in proper steps !!! ( lack of sleep will do that to you ! )
1/ grab the file from that thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1159443
( remember to unzip it to get update.zip file and placed on your card and flash using normal recovery.... not renaming ! )... assuming you don't have CWM at the moment.
2/ grab the "iconiaroot 1.3" file to root your device ( as CWM and Acer Recovery Installer required root access )
3/ grab the Acer Recovery Installer and proceed to install CWM to your device...
after all those are done... work your way with CWM ( to access CWM ... you need to keep holding the buttons (Power & Volume down) until you see 4 lines of text...and not let go before that !! )
remember to wipe cache & factory reset ( both before and after to ensure 110% cleaned to avoid errors and FC )
good luck !!
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So I responded to this last night, but somehow it disappeared?? Anyways, thank you for your effort to help me resolve this, but if you look at my initial post, there's no way your description and process would work. First of all, the update above I tried (like I mentioned) and it did NOT work. Also from my description I mentioned that when the tablet does boot, it boots to the home screen (stock green) but, all the important applications, the launcer included, force close so rapidly and repeatedly that I can't do ANYTHING. Thus, I would obviously NOT be able to install any programs, let alone root the device.
Thus the name of this thread....
ibrooks123 said:
So I responded to this last night, but somehow it disappeared?? Anyways, thank you for your effort to help me resolve this, but if you look at my initial post, there's no way your description and process would work. First of all, the update above I tried (like I mentioned) and it did NOT work. Also from my description I mentioned that when the tablet does boot, it boots to the home screen (stock green) but, all the important applications, the launcer included, force close so rapidly and repeatedly that I can't do ANYTHING. Thus, I would obviously NOT be able to install any programs, let alone root the device.
Thus the name of this thread....
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And obviously you are suffering from lack of sleep !!
The update.zip ( after extraction ) from that thread can be flash either normal recovery or CWM recovery.
and here's the added tool to wipe without a recovery:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1132760
Therefore... what's stopping you ??
and please re-read my steps above.. after flashing... you will need to root and re-flash CWM using ( Acer Recovery Installer)
maybe you're not clearly looking at the picture...
there are 2 recoveries ( normal Acer stock recovery and CWM recovery )... DO NOT mistake Acer's stock recovery for the program called Acer Recovery Installer.
what Acer recovery Installer does is install CWM recovery for you and also backup/restore your original Acer recovery.
and you cannot use the program until you are rooted ( step #2 above )
FYI ... each recovery boot differently !!
Stock recovery -->> hold Power & volume down ( closest to the power button ) until some text appear 2-3 lines )
CWM recovery invoke differently.... ( hold Power & Volume down until you get 4 lines of text... do not let go anytime earlier then that )
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extract that update.zip file ( my guess is this is where you went wrong... you didn't extract ? )
when you extract... make sure only the update.zip is put on your MicroSD card ( format FAT32 ).... no sub-folder...etc
Then insert into device and use the stock recovery method above.
if all else fail... get a different microSD card !!
then follow steps #2 and #3 from my previous post .
again... what's stopping you ??
I did the steps that E.B. recommended initially (directions followed religiously). Then I did what you posted (twice now,again, religiously - and yes I know how to, and properly extracted the update. !). Furthermore, I also tried a totally different SD card. 8gb pny VS 16gb San disk.

[Q] Vegacomb for POV MOBII 10" guide ?

i am getting the tablet later this week. And since its the same as the advent vega i am hoping to flash a custom rom that supports market and .. well.. better..
i have rooted my HTC Desire Z. But i needed a guide. i guess i need the same with this project.
could someone help me out with something like that. atleast a point in the direction of how..
thanks
Well the way I found the best and easiest for me was to root it with Z4 root (you can find it easily here on XDA forums). It supports Advent Vega tablets and it worked for me like a charm... rooting was done in seconds.
Prior the flashing operation I recommend you to purchase ROM Manager app and use that for the installation of clockwork mod and later for flashing custom ROMs as it is the easiest and most safe way IMO. I'm having this tablet for two days and I've already flashed several ROMs using that way. Of course, I highly recommend you to backup your current ROM just in case. And guess what... you could do that too using the same app
Happy flashing and enjoy your tablet. It's great value for money!
It's reallyyy simple! I did it myself last week with the PoV Mobii..
- First, shut down your tablet.
- Download the recovery mode drivers for your tablet here: http://www.myadventvega.co.uk/SystemUSB.zip
- Extract the files to a folder on your pc.
- Now, connect the tablet to the pc with USB and bring the tablet in recovery mode:
1. Hold the back button 1 second.
2. Press the power button 1 second, but still hold the back button as well
3. Hold the back button 1 second more.
- Now, go to Configuration Panel -> Device Manager, you'll see a device called APX
- Click to update the APX Device drivers with the drivers you extracted a few steps before.
Now the tablet is ready to flash..
Download an arbitrary rom, (I have this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1221336, search this topic for the exe-version of the Build 9 without updates) and execute the file. The tablet should be updated when finished..
please ask questions in the general section. This is for development only. Thanks!
Mods please move this to general.
Take it easy.
cant seem to find the exe version without updates.
unless its the one mentioned in the first post:
And the last file:
Download VegaComb HC3.2 9b Installer.exe HERE!
This is a windows installer for the 9b Full ROM, you don´t need to install ModdedStock before, it makes it all for you
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Can vegacomb be installed through ROM maneger?
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Can vegacomb be installed through ROM maneger?
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No. But you can install 9n throught CWM. Just remember to flash modded stock v2 first.
Firstly: Copy the main build and update file(If available) to the memory card inside the tablet
Make sure the main build is in the following format "Build.Zip",
Make sure the "Update" is in the following format also "update.zip"
1) run first nvfalsh Modded Stock v2,
1a)Boot-up and conplete installation, Reboot Twice
2)Now select Recovery in Applications
2a)Once you are in recovery, wipe Data, Cache and Dalvik. Select Fix Permissions.
3)Now select Install Main Build zip file form SD card
3a)Select Choose zip file from SD
3b)Select the Build 9n zip file
3c)Wait for it to complete installation and re-boot.
4)Boot it on and power down a few times to make sure it works.
5)Use the shut-down Menu to select Recovery.
5a)Tablet switches off and tries to boot-up, but hangs with a backlit screen.
5b)Press the Power button for 6 seconds to completely switch off the tablet.
5c)Press Power button to boot-up and wait patiently - CWM recovery WILL start.
6)Now select Update file from your SD card
7)After Install,Re-boot

getting back to 3.1.....??????? jessica

I gave up looking. I dont know what happen because i rooted my tab and somehow i cant go back. I did factory reset but no luck. I just wanna go to back to 3.1 so i could update my gtab to 3.2. I know its here in this thread but i cant find it (i tried) . If you could just help me out so i could update to 3.2 that would be a help. THANKS SO MUCH!!!!
JESSICA
Hiya, I haven't done this, but will try to help anyway.
Can I ask first, why do you want to go back to the "factory" state? Do you need to return it?
Edit: coz just having root access does not stop you updating to 3.2...
factoy reseting your device will NOT WIPE SYSTEM and thats were superuser is. You need to Odin flash the firmware of you choiche. thats the best and easiest way, its done in 5 minutes. And i think its wise to not update while rooted as some have reported errors during update and some have not. good luck
Why not just flash Galaxy Task 10 Rom? It's 3.2 and much better than the stock 3.2. All you need is Clockwork Mod installed and you can do that with Odin.
I flashed it with Pershoots kernel and it runs VERY stable. You can also flash it with the stock kernel if you don't want overclocking, etc.
I bricked my galaxy tab. I want to go back to 3.1 so i could update it to 3.2. I dont know much aout hacking so I guess i messed up. Im trying to go back to 3.1 so i could update my tab to 3.2 then root it. However, i couldnt find any thread to fix.
thanks for your all reply. If I used 3.2 rom? will it stay 3.2 if I use other roms? thanks in advance
jessica
Well, a custom rom like Galaxy Task 10 is "3.2" and so yes, it will stay 3.2.
I'd recommend Task's rom, it's much better than the stock 3.2.
And no doubt he will update to Android 4 (IceCream Sandwich) so you'll be able to keep up to date.
Your comments about bricking your device are now confusing the situation.
Can you please write what steps you did (or thought you did), and what your device does or does not do right now?
Also, please be vey specific about what device you have, whether it is 3g+wifi or just wifi. Give us the model number from the box if you do not know.
We'll help, we just need details.
Cheers..
i have the 16gb wifi us version. I used odin and
everything went perfect but still cant update to 3.2 using kies. Kies say your tablet doesnt support firmware upgrade. What I did next is i tried to root my tablet
somehow it wont let me root and giving me this "your storage not prepared yet please use ui menu for format and reboot actions"
I downloaded termulator and root checker to see if im rooted however it says im not. So I cant download any roms or upgraded to rom 3.2.
Ive been searching online to how to fix it for almost 6 hours and cant find a solution. pls help!!! THANKS FOR YOUR HELP GUYS AND I REALLY APPRECIATED!
Jessica
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i have the 16gb wifi us version. I used odin and
everything went perfect [*1] but still cant update to 3.2 using kies. Kies say your tablet doesnt support firmware upgrade [*2]. What I did next is i tried to root my tablet [*3]
somehow it wont let me root and giving me this "your storage not prepared yet please use ui menu for format and reboot actions"
I downloaded termulator and root checker to see if im rooted [*4] however it says im not. So I cant download any roms [*5] or upgraded to rom 3.2.
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1. Used ODIN to do what? Put in a recovery image? or replace a whole ROM?
2. Is a firmware upgrade available? There isn't for mine, I'm also on a 16g wifi version but no 3.2 FW has been released for my specific model yet...
3. How? By flashing a zip in recovery? Can you post the link to the information you used to do this?
4. These may give false negatives. Check in your apps list to see if you have "SuperUser". If so, run it, it will show you apps that have tried to ask for root access. They may have been asking but you didn't receive the prompt, and have therefore been denied root access. If so, grant them root and try to run them again.
5. Just FYI, you don't need root access to download/install a ROM, you need a "recovery".
Honestly, I think the best thing for you to do (besides answer these questions ) is to download the ROM Galaxy Task 10, boot into recovery, and flash it. That is assuming you do have a recovery image in place, which depends on the answer to #1 above.
i tried everything. it wont let me root the device. Tab keep saying your storage not prepared yet please use ui menu for format and reboot actions. So i cant use any or replace rom. I upgraded my tab to 3.2 before but kies keep saying its not upgradeable. Any suggestions? thanks!
jessica
Sorry, I need specific information to those questions from my previous post. As stated, replacing a rom doesn't need root, it needs a recovery image.
Maybe some screenshots of your tab and/or computer would help? Or photos, if you can't take screenshots?
Sorry, if you won't answer my questions I'm not going to be able to help.
ill try to post some pics. sorry!
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ill try to post some pics. sorry!
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Start with answering the questions, please?
Pics can tell about "now" but I need the history too.
Back to Stock,
Here's what I did to get back to stock.
You must choose the files under the GTAB GT7510 /retail/google edition
First you have to install Clock Work Recovery using this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1171089
Download the files under FilesForDummies 2 mirrors are listed. These files will help you flash Clockworkrecovery and also the retail recovery is included.
This step needs to be flashed through Odin. You also need to root your device after the flash if your not already rooted. You need the Clock Work Recovery to enter recovery mode so you can flash the Stock Files that I'll point you later.
Once you've flashed the Clockwork recovery you should reboot normally. At this point try to root your device if its not already rooted. Look for OneClickRoot I'll point to that later if you don't already have it.
Not too sure if you need to be rooted as I've always rooted my device before installing roms anyways, but you can try the next steps if your not rooted. If the next steps don't work then reboot and root the device.
Start with your tablet off.
1. Push Powerbutton as soon as you see it startup put your finger on the volume down button and press until you see the android. One side is a box saying recovery the other download. Choose download mode by pushing volume down to choose and up to enter you will be prompted at this time just take if from there. Make sure Odin is up and running, choose the PDA file as Clockwork cm4.04 its that file in the zip you just downloaded and extracted.
2. Flash Clockwork file Clockwork CM4.04 etc... using ODIN should be included in the zipped file you've downloaded. Make sure these files are unzipped in the same folder. Now after flashing the tablet should reboot and it would look normally like it did before except you have clockworkrecovery instead of the stock one.
3. Go back to the link I sent you above and scrool down until you see flashing roms and kernals heading. Click on Stock US Retail Rom, this will download the Stock US Retail 3.1 file for Clockwork. choose : hc-3.1_ota-full_sam file, and then also click on the recovery hc3.1 file.
Put these files in the same folder or somewhere where you can find them. Not sure if these are already in the file you downloaded above, if they are then don't have to download these.
4. Unzip the files and make sure you remember where they are.
5. With your tablet on and plug into your usb port transfer the hc-3.1 ota file you've just downloaded and put it into the root directory of your tablet. It should not be in any folders just in the /SD folder.
5. Now turn off the tablet, once off push power button again and enter recovery this time choosing the left android with the box. Push left button to choose and right volume button to enter. Now you should be in clockwork recover orange writing. Now look for update from Sd card, use volume button left to choose and right to enter. Click then you should see the file you've copied on your sd card of your tablet. Click down and then use left volume button to choose.
6. Once there it should start flashing the Stock Rom, once done it will return you to where you started, at this point you can choose to wipe data/ cache etc. You can do that to make sure you've clear everything in your tablet before you actually reboot. Once done choose reboot and your tablet should be back to stock but not just yet.
7. You could leave Clockwork on there or you can go directly back to stock by doing the same steps from 1 and 2 and flash the STock Recovery instead. This will bring the tablet right back to HC3.1 and Retail Stock. From this point on you can flash up to 3.2 etc.
Hope this helps but I can't go into it in any length as I'm hoping you know most of the terminolgy.
There is also videos on this link to help you.
nice
I suspect that if we see screenshots, that the wrong recovery has been flashed right from the start.

[GUIDE] TF300T Unlock/Root/Flash for Factory JB Devices on 4.1.X (newbie friendly)

Having recently purchased a TF300T with intent to customize the hell out of it, I ran into a big problem. There wasn't one definitive guide for my general case, some of the steps I read weren't completely clear, and I often had to put pieces together from multiple guides to get where I wanted. Halfway through the process it occurred to me that sharing my experience in form of a guide could give the community something I wish that I had when I began. So enough with the intro, let's visualize the process before we begin.
This guide is for new owners of TF300T devices that have Jelly Bean 4.1.X preflashed from the factory. ​
joelalmeidaptg said:
If your tablet has 4.2.1 Android version from Asus, DO NOT FLASH A RECOVERY THAT WAS ACTUALLY MADE FOR 4.1 TABLETS! You will end up on a PERMANENT BRICK with no solution until now. You won't be able to use fastboot ever again. You won't be able to flash anything ever again. You will be stuck with a bricked tablet!
If you are looking for a Recovery for a 4.2.1 bootloader (and a complete guide for updating), read this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2187982 Don't do it with any other tutorial: they are for 4.1 bootloaders!
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For those curious...
My TF300T was one of the Champagne Gold models purchased from Groupon with a serial that begins with C9. I recall seeing a user with a Champagne Gold from Amazon that still had ICS. If you're still on ICS, this guide isn't for you-- Read up on NVflash and decide if you want to take advantage of it BEFORE you upgrade to JB.
Here's an overview of what we will be doing:
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Unlock the TF300T
Backup apps, app data and files (Recommended, Optional)
Install ClockworkMod Recovery (soon to be replaced with TWRP; I gave in)
Root the TF300T (Optional)
Backup your stock Asus ROM (Recommended, Optional)
Flash a Custom ROM
Backup your working Custom ROM (Optional)
Additional information you should know:
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This guide has been made with the total android noob in mind. Having only owned an android tablet for a week, I too am an android noob. On the flipside, I'm no noob to hardware and software exploits and modifications. I've tried to make this friendly for any type of noob, but there are a few instances where I expect basic menu and Windows 7 navigation skills.
ClockworkMod Recovery doesn't appear to have a "Shutdown" function, nor does it display current battery level-- for this reason, the recommendation and warning to have a battery charged to at least 60% is extremely heavy. The worst thing that can happen to any device is usually an incomplete flash. Don't let it happen to you-- start charging your TF300T NOW.
I have seen reports that "Fastboot" doesn't work properly on Windows 7 64-bit. This guide addresses that issue, as I also encountered it. If you don't know what "Fastboot" is, in the words of an admirable comedian, "You gonna learn today". Don't worry about it for now!
Your device came with JB-- you didn't miss the bus for NVflash. In your case, the bus never came.
I am not responsible for any damages caused to (but not limited to) yourself or your device.
Even if you think you're pretty good at figuring this stuff out, stick to the directions as close as possible.
If you love tweaks, you're going to love your custom ROMs.
Let's get started!
Unlocking Your TF300T
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WARNING: Unlocking your TF300T will void your warranty. If your device breaks or fails under normal use, don't expect Asus to pick up the tab! Be aware that once unlocked, it cannot be relocked.
There are two ways you can go about this-- Either download the official Asus unlock utility for Windows or download the .apk and install from your tablet (Asus utility still working! I successfully unlocked mine on JB 4.1.1). I chose to download the .apk and install directly on my tablet, therefore this is the method I will cover.
To download the .apk file, scan the QR Code below with Barcode Scanner (free; on Play store) and open the URL to the Asus Support page for the TF300T. Alternatively, if you are viewing this thread on your TF300T, you may simply tap the code below.
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On the Asus Support page, select "Android" as your OS. The page will reload and present you with a list. Click on "Utilities", then after it has loaded, download the Unlock Device App. When it is done downloading, a notification will pop up in the lower right corner. Click on it to install the Unlock tool. You'll also be able to open the app immediately after the install completes-- open it now.
After scrolling to the bottom of the End User Licence Agreement, select the checkbox indicating that you agree to those terms. You should now have access to the slider that will unlock your tablet. Stay connected to your wifi and unlock when ready. The unlock will not work without access to the internet.
If I recall correctly, your tablet should reboot. Just let it do what it wants. After it's done doing it's thing, take this opportunity to make backups! when you and your tablet are ready, we'll continue on to the next step.
Setting Up The Android SDK and Installing ClockworkMod Recovery
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​Perhaps this was the most frustrating part of my experience-- Installing the Android SDK went fine when I could actually find the .exe download. After that it was a matter of getting the drivers for Fastboot working properly. I was able to narrow it down to a problem for users of Windows 7 64-bit.
From your PC, go HERE, scroll down and click on "Download For Other Platforms". Scroll down more and under the "SDK Tools Only" downloads, you should find a download that looks like: "installer_r##-windows.exe" where "##" is the revision number. Download this .exe and assuming Windows is installed on C:\, install it to either "C:\tools\android-sdk" or "C:\android-sdk". If Windows is not installed to drive letter C, replace the drive letter with the correct letter for your system. Do the same when following the command prompt examples that follow.
Open the Android SDK Manager. Search for "SDK Manager" in the start menu and you should find a result with the same name and a little android icon. Once it's open, you'll be presented with a list. Check the box next to the "Tools" folder, then expand the "Extras" folder and check the box next to "Google USB Driver". In the lower right corner, click "Install packages...", agree to all when ready and begin your downloads.
In the settings application of your tablet, go to the "Developer options" tab near the bottom. Ensure that the switch in the top right corner is in the "ON" position, then under the "Debugging" header, enable "Android debugging". Read the following carefully before you continue: Shut down your tablet and connect your USB cable. Hold the power and volume down buttons at the same time. Keep holding until you see a menu. The menu will consist of a few items, among them there is "RCK", a USB icon, an Android icon, and a "Wipe Data" icon. Tap volume down until the USB icon is selected, then press volume up. Cross your fingers and hope drivers install automatically.
They probably won't, so have windows look in the \android-sdk\extras\ folder. It should say the drivers installed successfully. Either way, open the start menu, and right click on "Computer". Click "Manage", then in the left hand pane of the new window, click "Device Manager". The "Other Devices" section may be already expanded in the center pane. If it is, look to see if "Fastboot" appears in that section with a yellow exclamation mark.
If it isn't there, you shouldn't be worried-- check for a section called "Android Phone" or "Portable Devices". Look for a device called "Android ADB Interface" or "Fastboot". It shouldn't have a yellow exclamation mark next to it.
In the event you have the device appearing with a yellow exclamation mark next to it, go HERE and download PdaNet. This was my remedy for this error. Unplug your TF300T from your computer and install PdaNet following instructions. During the install a warning will appear to install unsigned drivers. Install the driver anyway, and let the installation finish. You can now plug your TF300T back in, and it should be recognized automatically. Just in case, hold the volume down and power buttons again until your tablet restarts and you see your hidden menu again. Once again, tap volume down until the USB icon is selected, then press volume up again to select it. Check the Device Manager again and you should find the "Android Phone" section at the top. Within it, you'll find a device called "Android ADB Interface".
Now that we have your tablet and computer set up nicely, we can finally install ClockworkMod (CWM) Recovery. Go to THIS thread and download the attachment called "recovery-jb.img" (thanks XpLoDWilD!). It is VERY important that you download "recovery-jb.img" as this is the version for users with Jelly Bean bootloader!
Rename the file you just downloaded to "recovery.img" and place it in \android-sdk\platform-tools . In Windows 7, open the Start Menu and search for "cmd". You should see a result called "cmd.exe". Right click that result and click "Run as Administrator". Now type the following commands into the new command prompt window in order to flash CWM Recovery:
Code:
cd C:\tools\android-sdk\platform-tools\
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery recovery.img
DON'T unplug your tablet!! Don't close the window either! Wait for the command prompt to finish what it's doing, then you can type the final command:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
Your tablet will reboot. Once it has fully rebooted, shut it down and hold volume down and power again to access our tablet's hidden menu. This time, instead of selecting the USB icon, select "RCK" and press volume up. If I'm not mistaken, "RCK" stands for "ReCovery Kernel". ClockworkMod Recovery should load up. If it doesn't, then you were not successful in flashing CWM. If it does, then you can go to the Backup and Restore menu and create a backup.
I was overconfident when I went through all this, and I didn't make a backup-- for me, I wasn't able to get my SD card detected (64GB fat32), but even in this case you should be able to make a backup to your "Internal SD card". Unfortunately, you are on your own for this step. Make sure that you transfer this backup to your PC after creating it. You may need to disable Developer options in your TF300T's settings before you can transfer files over again.
In THIS post, XpLoDWilD gives instructions on how to Root your tablet. If I'm not mistaken, this applies to users who are using a ROM that does not already have root. If you care about Root right now, you can go ahead and flash his attached .zip file using CWM to your TF300T.
When I did this, I selected the .zip file with CWM and then went back to the main menu to select reboot. CWM then prompted me that it needed to fix permissions in order to keep Root. I tried it both ways-- first I let it fix permissions, then used a Play store app to check for root. Test came up negative, so I tried again without allowing it to fix permissions. Negative again. I tried again, allowing it to fix permissions again and then left it alone. If you are successful in rooting your TF300T, you can use Titanium Backup to backup your device later. However I used an app that did not require root that worked fine. The choice is yours.
Flashing a custom ROM
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Now it's time to find a custom ROM to flash. For my guide I will cover Baked TF300T Blackbean #6-- Based on CyanogenMod10, and quite a nice upgrade from the stock ROM. The only downside I found is the Asus App Backup application is not included and cannot be installed. I'm unsure why this is the case-- I have even attempted to install it via CWM with no success. If you need this app or the App Locker app, I suggest you choose a non-CM10 ROM. You are on your own in deciding an alternative, but I have heard great things about CleanROM and I seem to recall reading that these incompatible Asus apps work on it. Don't take my word for it-- do your own research to make sure!
It should also be noted that ROMs like Blackbean #6 have some potentially dangerous settings that can make a power user salivate profusely.
Spiderman's Dad said:
With great power comes great responsibility
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Okay, so it was his uncle, whatever. But either way, if you're going to install this ROM (or any other with overclock tweaks), BE CAREFUL when selecting different settings for CPU speed and overclocking. I used to overclock my PC as a hobby and pushed a 1.8GHz CPU to 2.77GHz on air cooling.. The thing I learned in the process is if you don't have the proper settings, your computer becomes unstable and weird things start happening. Data corruption, clicking the Start Menu does something crazy and unusual, PC crashes randomly, etc... Some of these errors are due to insufficient cooling-- a problem you cannot remedy when working with a portable device.
Assuming you are new to this tablet like I am, use this rule of thumb when dealing with foreign and potentially dangerous things: DON'T TOUCH IT until you understand it. Then when you understand it, understand it again. Then when you feel you've understood it twice, take baby steps. It's like jumping up a cement set of stairs-- you're definitely not going to try to jump five steps in your first attempt, unless you want to risk smashing your face and bloodying yourself up. Take it one step at a time-- make sure you can land on your feet before deciding to go further.
There's a lot of other options Blackbean #6 has that the average user can still appreciate, so ignore those overclocking/CPU stuff and focus on the other tweaks. Nova Launcher is included and is pretty sweet. I upgraded to Nova Launcher Prime and feel it's worth the extra $4, but I'll leave that for you to decide. There are more options than merely Nova Launcher alone, and not all of them have a price tag.
Without further adieu, let's download the Blackbean #6 ROM and Gapps. Head over to THIS official release thread for the downloads. The names of the files you want are:
baked_tf300t_blackbean-6_jb-bl_b6.zip
gappsinverted-jb-20121029-signed.zip​
Put them into a folder called "bb6" and copy the folder over to your TF300T. If your SD card is working in CWM (from CWM, go to the "mount" menu and try to mount SD card), copy the folder to your SD card.
NOW is the time to do any final backups before your fresh ROM install! I recommend "App Backup & Restore" on the Play store. If your tablet is rooted, you can also use Titanium Backup. Both will work fine, though generally speaking people seem to prefer Titanium Backup. People also seem to prefer TWRP over CWM, but I personally find the design unappealing. More importantly, I could only find a proper guide on installing CWM on a factory flashed JB TF300T.
Once you've made your backups, don't do anything until these backups are safely transferred to your PC! Don't forget to backup your music, movies and photos...
Now that you're 100% confident you've made all the backups you need and your battery is well charged and ready to go, let's flash your custom ROM! Shutdown and enter our hidden menu you should be very familiar with by now. Boot into CWM (with RCK icon from hidden menu selected, press volume up), then press volume up/down to navigate.
READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ELSE:
Select "install zip from sdcard" and tap power. If you placed your "bb6" folder on your SD card, tap the power button once more. If it says "Can't mount /sdcard/" in the bottom left corner, then select "choose zip from internal sdcard" and tap power. Earlier you should have put your ROM and Gapps in a folder called "bb6". If you can't find this folder in either the SD card or internal SD card locations, GO BACK, reboot, and make sure you put the folder on your TF300T or your SD card. You should also make sure that the ROM and the Gapps file are inside that folder as well. Do NOT unzip them! They are just fine as they are. We are NOT flashing the ROM and Gapps yet, we are merely making sure they are there before you wipe your tablet. If the files are there, go back to CWM's main menu.
Select "wipe data/factory reset" and tap the power button. Confirm that you want to wipe, wait for it to finish.
Now select "wipe cache partition" and press the power button. Confirm that you want to wipe, wait for it to finish.
Go back to the main menu and select "advanced" and tap power, then select "wipe dalvik cache" and tap power. Confirm that you want to wipe, wait for it to finish.
Don't worry! Your ROM and Gapps should still be in your bb6 folder. Navigate to "install zip from sdcard" again, and let's make the magic happen. We are going to install the ROM first, then install Gapps. Only after both the ROM and Gapps are installed will we reboot our tablet.
So select the ROM first, confirm that you want to install, wait for it to finish. This one will take a long time compared to the Gapps. Just be patient and wait, even though it looks like it's not doing anything.
Then select the Gapps, confirm that you want to install, wait for it to finish.
Finally, reboot your tablet and cross your fingers. You should be greeted with the sweet victory of the startup animation. Go through the first time setup routine, and make sure the tablet works. From here you can optionally backup your custom ROM, but I recommend getting your settings the way you like them before you backup.
Give yourself a pat on the back--you survived! Hope this guide helped someone out-- I was able to sort through my problems fine, but I felt it important to share my experience. I know I couldn't have been the first to hop through these hoops anyway.
Congrats on your custom ROM Transformer Pad. Enjoy your tablet.
P.S. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? If you have any of the three, feel free to share! If it's a suggestion, please PM me and I'll see about making edits to my guide. All are appreciated, and especially anything that clears up any uncertainties I've expressed.
Special thanks (individuals and groups I owe credit for my process):
Drgravy, Team Baked, and everyone who wrote code that was used in the Blackbean ROMs. Blackbean #6 is my first custom ROM, and so far it's been great!! Keep up the awesome work!
XpLoDWilD, for CWM Recovery + Root on TF300T. These files and instructions were the major keys in making my endeavor a success
I also want to send out a big thank you to every other individual and team who has released a custom ROM for the TF300T-- admirable work, and far more than I could ever do. Thanks for giving us options and making us excited to have a customized tablet!
(....And many more! Currently in finals week (yikes) and can't recall everything right now-- will add more as I remember)
It's a shame that such a well written guide has so little thanks. Have mine.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T using xda app-developers app
Very nice. hopefully this helps people just getting the tf300.
note, if you want to install TWRP recovery instead, your command will change accordingly, just make sure you type in the exact file name you want to flash. so if your recovery file is named twrp.blob:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery twrp.blob
Thanks!
Your guide helped me a lot. I had problems only with root. Flashed 4 times, but always got "no root acces". Finally, I downloaded root package from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1845377 and it works well
is there any way around that "unknown error..." when i try to use the unlock app yet?
I keep trying but the same error message keeps coming up
sq1ne said:
is there any way around that "unknown error..." when i try to use the unlock app yet?
I keep trying but the same error message keeps coming up
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Is your tf300 new? first hand? or have u ever sent it to asus for repair before?
Well written, well thought out instructions. Many, many thanks!! I'm still having some trouble though. I get stuck once I download the unlock app, open it, agree to the EULA, then another warning appears that is a black screen white text and a yellow triangle. Nothing happens after that. There are no buttons to agree, no checkboxes, nothing happens. Any advice?
*UPDATE* Figured it out. Be sure to sent the font in settings->display->font size to small, then you will see it. The large font pushes the agree button off the bottom of the screen.
It would be great if CWM in this OP were replaced with TWRP. Many are having issues with CWM. Me being one of them. I flashed TWRP with fastboot and no more problems!
I agree with the post above. Sad that such a well written post has so little thanks. :good:
thnx for this amazing guide, but I am still unsure of this guide will work for me.
I am from Holland (Europe)
specs from my ASUS Transformer TF300T:
Android 4.1.1
Kernel 3.1.10 ([email protected])
Buildnr JR003C.WW_epad-10.4.2.18-20121122
Pad EC Version PAD-EC20T-0216
My question is...will this guide also work for me? ...since I have JB 4.1.1 & build 10.4.2.18
I am also worried about the fact that this guide in for an american(?) transformer I gues...so do I need other files then the files mentioned?
I would love to have ROOT and install a custom rom and remove bloatware etc.
thnx for the help in advance!
Thank you so much, perfect for so many people here.
Can you edit it with TWRP? I would use this right now but as above poster said there have been issues with CWM so don't want to try it.
P.s. i got mine from groupon too
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Is your tf300 new? first hand? or have u ever sent it to asus for repair before?
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bought mine brand new just this past Black Friday.
updated to .18 firmware
I don't want to have to send it in.
GodfleshNL said:
thnx for this amazing guide, but I am still unsure of this guide will work for me.
I am from Holland (Europe)
specs from my ASUS Transformer TF300T:
Android 4.1.1
Kernel 3.1.10 ([email protected])
Buildnr JR003C.WW_epad-10.4.2.18-20121122
Pad EC Version PAD-EC20T-0216
My question is...will this guide also work for me? ...since I have JB 4.1.1 & build 10.4.2.18
I am also worried about the fact that this guide in for an american(?) transformer I gues...so do I need other files then the files mentioned?
I would love to have ROOT and install a custom rom and remove bloatware etc.
thnx for the help in advance!
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Yes, it will work, I've tried it. But i suggest you use TWRP custom recovery though. CWM has high chances of getting bricked.
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Yes, it will work, I've tried it. But i suggest you use TWRP custom recovery though. CWM has high chances of getting bricked.
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Could you also please add a NOOB tutorial for installing TWRP Recovery (this forum is very confusing in getting the right tutorials / avoiding outdated tutorials which would brick my TF300T etc)?
Example:
quote from XDA forum in TWRP topic: "The fastest and easiest way to install TWRP is to use the GooManager app" <--- GooMnager needs ROOT so I can't use this method?
My ASUS TF300T is completely untouched & unrooted still and don't won't to mess it up.
GodfleshNL said:
Could you also please add a NOOB tutorial for installing TWRP Recovery (this forum is very confusing in getting the right tutorials / avoiding outdated tutorials which would brick my TF300T etc)?
Example:
quote from XDA forum in TWRP topic: "The fastest and easiest way to install TWRP is to use the GooManager app" <--- GooMnager needs ROOT so I can't use this method?
My ASUS TF300T is completely untouched & unrooted still and don't won't to mess it up.
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www.mediafire.com/?7v1gwbbzqzvzto7 <- fastboot and twrp, the twrp is out dated so if you want you can download new one from twrp website.
2)Extract the recovery with fastboot files zip and open a command prompt in the same folder of the adb and fastboot files (you must click the fastboot and adb when extracred and i suggest you put your extracted fastboot and recovery zip in C:\(foldername) and then open cmd)
3) Reboot into the bootloader of your tablet, type: adb reboot bootloader
4) When your tablet has reached the bootloader navigate with volume down to the usb icon and press volume up to confirm.
5) To flash the recovery type:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery tf300t-jb.blob
Credits to krabappel2548.
Tamaskan said:
www.mediafire.com/?7v1gwbbzqzvzto7 <- fastboot and twrp, the twrp is out dated so if you want you can download new one from twrp website.
2)Extract the recovery with fastboot files zip and open a command prompt in the same folder of the adb and fastboot files (you must click the fastboot and adb when extracred and i suggest you put your extracted fastboot and recovery zip in C:\(foldername) and then open cmd)
3) Reboot into the bootloader of your tablet, type: adb reboot bootloader
4) When your tablet has reached the bootloader navigate with volume down to the usb icon and press volume up to confirm.
5) To flash the recovery type:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery tf300t-jb.blob
Credits to krabappel2548.
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Here is a little update on my progress...
- I unlocked the bootloader of my TF300T
- I managed to install latest TWRP
- Made a (COMPLETE) backup of the untouchedl system with TWRP <--- DO THIS BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE!
- Rooted the TF300T with the WW file in this topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033205 <----works awesome!
- Made a second (COMPLETE) backup of the now ROOTED system with TWRP
- Tried installing the latest "Cleanrom 3.01 Inheritance", but got the infamous "bootloop" too...the rom has been pulled down from the forum till that is fixed ( I thought I had done something wtong flashing a custom rom, but actually a lot of others had the same problem)
- Waiting for a "bootloop fixed" Cleanrom Inheritance 3.02....and gonna try flashing it again.
first of all thanks a lot ive been going crazy looking for this!! my question is will it work for me?
i bought my tf300t in sept with ics and upgraded to jb....
also i tried this not to long ago and ran into a problem after i unlocked
so right now its just unlocked but not rooted do i need to reverse that or what?
my apologies im extremely noob haha
GodfleshNL said:
Here is a little update on my progress...
- I unlocked the bootloader of my TF300T
- I managed to install latest TWRP
- Made a (COMPLETE) backup of the untouchedl system with TWRP <--- DO THIS BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE!
- Rooted the TF300T with the WW file in this topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033205 <----works awesome!
- Made a second (COMPLETE) backup of the now ROOTED system with TWRP
- Tried installing the latest "Cleanrom 3.01 Inheritance", but got the infamous "bootloop" too...the rom has been pulled down from the forum till that is fixed ( I thought I had done something wtong flashing a custom rom, but actually a lot of others had the same problem)
- Waiting for a "bootloop fixed" Cleanrom Inheritance 3.02....and gonna try flashing it again.
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i never backup.... I only backup app using titanium backuo, if something on the rom goes wrong i just reflash latest firmware from asus website. If you like custom roms, i suggest you use Energy Rom if you want OC or Hydro rom if you want just modified stock rom with better performance.
I have a problem while I try to run the flash recovery command. I have done all steps prior to this.The only difference I see is in device manager I get "ASUS Android Devices". Now, the error I am getting comes after trying to run the command, I get "error: cannot load 'recovery.img' No error" . I have also tried the pdanet solution. Thank you for your help in advance.
Stupid question... but I am going to ask it. Having never rooted my TF300 it is on latest firmware will this guide still apply to be even though I bought my device running ICS but have updated to latest firmware? Have never rooted tablets before so all new to this.
Agera said:
Stupid question... but I am going to ask it. Having never rooted my TF300 it is on latest firmware will this guide still apply to be even though I bought my device running ICS but have updated to latest firmware? Have never rooted tablets before so all new to this.
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It will work as long as you are using Jelly Bean

[SOLVED][WALKTHROUGH] Unbricking bluescreen and pinkscreen to fully functioning phone

Hi, this is just a recompilation so that people don't have to get confused and scared.
Before your read this, please understand that this happened because of my own stupidity at somehow managing to delete the /boot from recovery 5.5.0.4, and caused a BLUESCREEN. When I tried to go to recovery, it went back to a pink screen. There were also other issues, such as a corrupted internal sd partitioning (warning, please be careful about doing partition, i highly recommend a proper partitioning zip which i'll link later in the post). In the end I was able to revive from the soft brick, and continued on to reinstall CM10.1 (it was version 7 at the time of the crash)
OKAY, let me repeat. Probably at this point you have a phone that has bricked. But if you can access PINK SCREEN, you're in luck (EVEN IF YOU DO NOT HAVE USB connection, its fine, as long as your EXTERNAL SD CARD is still accessible, physically.)
I'll put the stages in below:
WARNING I am not responsible for any loss, damage, or earthquakes or whatever crap that happens. Do this at your risk. Before you proceed, PLEASE OPEN THE BATTERY AND LOOK INTO THE BACK OF THE PHONE AND MAKE SURE IT SAYS MODEL: U8800 NOT U8800H, NOT U8800PRO. THIS IS FOR U8800 (okay, I admit i'm using U8800H but this is just an exception, probably)
PREPARATION:
STAGE 1: Getting the PINK SCREEN and booting into 2.2 Froyo / 2.3 Gingerbread
STAGE 2: Getting the TOUCH RECOVERY / CLOCKWORK RECOVERY, ROOT and SUPERUSER into the phone.
STAGE 3: Flashing the recovery, the partition, and the firmware
STAGE 4: Miscellaneous
PREPARATION
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There are a few things that you need to prepare before hand.
1. A working computer (in this case i use windows)
2. Huawei USB drivers for windows. http://www.mediafire.com/?5z6i5cv8l6br292
3. Huawei Gingerbread base 528 ROM (this is BOOTLOCKED but don't worry, we can fix it just read up)
http://www.huaweidevice.com/cn/downloadCenter.do?method=toDownloadFile&flay=software&softid=NDEyNTU=
4. BLEFISH's "get back your pinkscreen" zip file (to be used with item 3, listen!) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457490
5. Super One Click http://www.multiupload.com/9AJDSU1Q11
6. Blefish's recovery.img for the CLOCKWORKMOD recovery
7. Forumber's PARTITION.ZIP (the better option thus far) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145187&page=124
8.. A ROM OF YOUR CHOICE (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166353) as for me i'll just wait for Blefish to release his version of JB / CM re-write.
Now we're done, let's proceed
BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
*credits to forumber2*
Forumber2 wrote in one of the responses (not in this thread) that caught my attention. Apparently, if you're using a B158 bootloader, you can still access the STORAGE if you remove the battery and plug in USB for 1 minute.
forumber2 said:
In Blue screen,connect your phone to PC and wait 1 minute. A storage will show if you was in B518 bootloader. If the storage shows,please report here
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I am not sure what steps to take this (it is a new information for me) but I presume you can immediately restore the TCRW from there. Have to ask forumber2 though.
STAGE 1: Getting the PINK SCREEN and booting into 2.2 Froyo / 2.3 Gingerbread
Here are the steps.
1. Install the HUAWEI drivers for the phone, and also SUPER ONE CLICK for windows.
2. Take out the U8800's EXTERNAL SD CARD, and plug it into computer. (use a card reader if you don't have)
3. open (UNZIP) the downloaded OFFICIAL GINGERBREAD ROM. Inside it should be a manualand a folder called "STEP 1", and inside folder "STEP 1", another folder called "DLOAD".
3a) COPY the "DLOAD" folder (and its content) and place it into the ROOT of your EXTERNAL SD CARD. that means from your computer it should read like this: (when you navigate)
X:/EXTERNAL SD CARD/DLOAD/UPDATE.APP
(X is the name of the drive)
4. Unmount the EXTERNAL SD CARD, and then slot it back into the U8800 phone.
5. Pull out battery.
6. Stick USB into the port, and into computer. (WITHOUT THE BATTERY)
7. PRESS VOL+,VOL- and POWER together (Reboot into pink screen)
FIRMWARE UPDATE PROGRESS. it should be 1/2 then 2/2.
"Do Not turn off the device".
AFTER finishing step 4 (it takes some time)
there will be a "TICK" and it will say "RESTARTING".
QUESTION What if I can't? It doesn't work?
ANSWER There's another trick. Pull out the battery, plug the USB wire in (YES, just plug in without battery) and then boot into recovery. This should work. Assuming it does not, get another USB cable with data capabilities, and USB 2.0 ready port on the computer. This should provide MORE POWER to the phone (the phone has a weird failsafe system where it would not proceed with upgrade if the power is too low)
REASON: HUAWEI wanted the customers to have a simple update process, so they created the entire thing to just be unzip, plug in, and wait. Yeah. I know, you'll feel weird especially when other phones seem to be super sophisticated at this part and Huawei made it so easy. Even the remove the battery part. Yes.
QUESTION: But what if i'm stuck at 1/2? goddamnit?
ANSWER This did not happen to me with the file. Like I said, again, it depends on the firmware. What I've read and understood is that there is a possibility of 1) bad firmware (need to download another firmware) or 2) EXTERNAL SD CARD is badly formatted (please use an Android phone / tablet to format just to be sure) There's a thread with specific discussion about this but it was lost on my notes, but that's the gist about it. What I'll suggest you to do is download the 2.2 Froyo then upgrade back to 2.3 Gingerbread. Some people have made it through this stage by doing everything from 2.2 Froyo itself.
Reason: I'm not so sure what is wrong, but this is one of the irregularities that posters have asked when unbricking the phone.
NOTE:
After the installation part, it should restart itself a few times. Basically, after the big "TICK" and "RESTARTING", it will continue to restart again, and again, and again, and again. Then finally it should boot up properly, and then the HUAWEI logo, then the flying dust animation, then the Huawei lotus flower glowing animation, and then boot up into 2.2 Froyo or 2.3 Gingerbread (depending on your firmware)
QUESTION: Okay, I see the boot looping. However, it just boot loops, and does nothing. At times i see the animation stop. Something must be WRONG!
ANSWER This happened exactly to me. The answer was that for some reason the pinkscreen update DID not format cache and data, as well as dalvik, etc. This is a recovery issue. The way i solved this was, that I re-did the update (making sure that it really did update properly into the official stock rom), then wait for the boot animation loop, (which happened) Then, the next step was like this:
1. TURN off the phone.
2. Plug in battery (or remove it)
3. Plug in USB (yes, again!)
4. Hold POWER button and VOLUME UP button.
If you can somehow boot into a blue colored Android system recovery *3E* screen. This one is the recovery with menu, but it is HUAWEI's recovery.
5. FORMAT CACHE, FORMAT DATA
6. REINSTALL THE official ROM, (YES wait again for the "TICK" and "RESTARTING", then it should restart a few times, then boot up. Have patience and faith!
*note: apparently as noted by aashi02 when the said user was unbricking the u8800, the 3E recovery has a factory data reset which somehow clears up the entire phone and enables the phone to properly work with the stock factory-default firmware (instead of crashing again and again and again in 2nd boot onwards). So I would presume that after first boot, one would have to again boot into recovery and do a factory reset (or do it while in the settings in first boot). Not sure if there are any users to encounter "2nd boot force close syndrome" after this. (if there are, please tell me)
The phone should have booted. If it doesn't, please tell me. I can't help much but I'll try to record as many possible errors and steps to overcome it, if i see responses from others and proven to work.
STAGE 2: Getting the TOUCH RECOVERY / CLOCKWORK RECOVERY, ROOT and SUPERUSER into the phone.
Once you've got into the GINGERBREAD / FROYO, follow this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420728
Or I'll record the instructions here
Thatguy said:
Rooting the U8800 with SuperOneClick v2.3.3
1) Dial: *#*#2846579#*#*
2) Go to projectmenu > background settings > log settings > log switch > set Log on
3) Reboot Phone
4) Switch USB Debugging ON
5) Download SuperOneClick v2.3.3
6) Plug your U8800 into your computer but DO NOT mount SD Card.
7) Run SuperOneClick and press the ROOT Button, and let it do its thing (say yes to install drivers if asked).
8) Your phone should now be Rooted.
9) You can now go back and turn logging off if you want.
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The next step immediately after this is NOT TO RESTART the phone, but to install the CWM
Thatguy said:
Installing ClockworkMod 5.5.0.4 on your U8800
1) On your U8800 go to Settings > Applications > Untick Fast Boot (if ticked)
2) Download Blefish's ClockworkMod from HERE (ClockworkMod v5.5.0.4)
3) Copy the recovery.img from computer to your SD Card.
4) Using Remount mount the .cust_backup/image folder as RW.
5) Using ES File Explorer or File Expert copy the recovery.img from the SD Card to .cust_backup/image (replacing existing)
6) ClockworkMod v5.5.0.4 will now be Installed on your U8800
7) Turn on your U8800 while holding [VOL+] to load ClockworkMod Recovery (keep holding [Power] + [VOL+] until ClockworkMod Loads)
Note: if you have a Synaptics screen you have to use the [VOL] buttons to navigate and [Power] button to select an option.
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QUESTION: Okay, somehow somewhere when i boot the phone for the first time, its okay. Second time, everything goes to hell (Force Closure, errors, etc, i can't press anything!) Something must be wrong again! You suck!
ANSWER Well, yes, this happened to me. Again, please read the guide. I said, no reset. Just do everything in one GO. That's how i fixed the problem.
NOTE: by now you should be able to boot into CLOCKWORKMOD recovery.
STAGE 3: Flashing the recovery, the partition, and the firmware
This is where we want to go to, and this is where you want to fix all the problems. I should not need to elaborate here, but if you're reading this part, you can now close this thread and go to the ROM of your choice and install as per THEIR INSTRUCTIONS:
QUESTION: Wait a minute. Something's fishy. THAT EASY? You screwin' with me, noob?
ANSWER Technically it should. There should not be any other problems UNLESS you somehow again delete the /boot. NEVER EVER DELETE /BOOT. If you have installed any firmware higher than 518 (B522 and above) firmware, then you need to do the next step:
NOTE: HOW TO INDENTIFY your firmware base
This is from my own Android "about" screen:
Android version
2.3.5
Baseband version
404020
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-perf
[email protected] #1
Build number
U8800V100R001C00526G001
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Notice the 526 in there? it means i installed base 526
QUESTION: Wait a minute. You asked me to download that frickin' partition.zip and what do you expect me to do?
ANSWER Read the answer to the next question.
QUESTION: Help! I haz problemz! i cannot install ROM! it haz fail / not enough space on my internal SD! helpz!
ANSWER IF, and I repeat IF, you're reading this, then you're probably installing something way bigger than the original partition's system partition. To help you imagine, think of it as a 10-car train. The basic idea is instead of 1 engine, you now put 2 engine, and sacrifice 1 compartment car (that means from "1engine-9car train" into a "2engine-8car train". This is where you'll find the partition.zip helpful.
BUT BEFORE YOU DEAL WITH PARTITION.ZIP, do install "GET YOUR PINKSCREEN" by Blefish, read it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457490
I quote Blefish:
Blefish said:
In the newer official ROMs, Huawei included a "feature" to lock the bootloader and therefore, get less bricks. But happened the opposite - if your cust partition gets corrupted/deleted, you'll have a high change of bricking your device.
The new bootloader is not actually locked, it's changed to use QPST (Qualcomm Product & Support Tools). As it needs a code, we can't use it.
This method flashes the B518 bootloader straight to your phone, so you will get back USB.
Apply only if you have upgraded your phone to B522 or newer. You may have a custom ROM on top, but the base has to be B522 or newer.
Tested by myself on B522, B526 & B528.
The steps required to get back pink/blue screen USB:
Automatic flashable zip is pretty much fail proof, but I have warned you.
Automatic method (recommended):
Download update-B518-bootloader.zip from MediaFire.
Save it to the root of your SD Card.
Start the phone in recovery mode (recommended recovery is 5.5.0.4)
Select "install zip from sdcard"
Select "chooze zip from sdcard"
Select the zip you downloaded before.
Select yes.
Reboot and enjoy!
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Now that you've fixed the locked bootloader on 522/526/528, now its time to do the partition. zip
Follow this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145187&page=124
I quote NERDO
Nerdo said:
RePartition
Note:After this operation;Phone's /data partition will be 1.4 GB,/system will be 360 MB /HWUserData (2GB Internal Memory) will be 1.02 GB and formatted
1.Download partition.zip in the attachments and copy to sdcard
2.Goto recovery
3.advanced > reboot recovery
4.Wipe data factory set
5.mounts and stroage > format system
6.advanced > reboot recovery
7."install from sdcard" and select partition.zip
*Phone will reboot to recovery after install partition.zip
7."install from sdcard" and select partition.zip again
*Phone will reboot to recovery after install partition.zip again
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The KEY IDEA here is that you need to flash the partition 2 times.
B]QUESTION:[/B] Now what?
ANSWER Install your custom ROM as per your custom ROM's instruction.
B]QUESTION:[/B] No, really. Now what? I want to double make sure, because i don't trust you, noob.
ANSWER Okay, you need to format and clear, not everything. Follow these steps.
ROM Installation:
Use only Forumember partition.zip.
1. Copy package to SD card
2. Boot to recovery
3. Full wipe (data, cache, dalvik,) <--- This one is in main menu
4. Format /system, /data, /cache <--- This one is in ADVANCED MENU. NO NEED TO MOUNT and DISMOUNT, and DO NOT FORMAT BOOT
5. Reboot recovery
6. Install the custom ROM (and gapps if needed.)
7. Reboot. Take a deep breath.
The phone should now boot into your new custom ROM.
As per writing, i booted into CM10.1 v7 by ilyaa299. Still waiting for a better JellyBean ROM though.
Congratulations, enjoy your unbricked phone!
STAGE 4: Miscellaneous
Not all ROMs are created equal. And none stand peer to peer. No matter how many seasons have come and go, please remember the ROM is only alive as long as its developer remains commited to its releases and updates. Please thank them. They will appreciate it.
For most usage, I have no issues, except the piss poor memory of 300++MB. I have not found a way to solve this. There are APPS that claim to create a virtual RAM, but if you don't have class 6, or class 10 External SD card, don't bother, and from what I read it'll shorten your EXTERNAL SD CARD's life A LOT. use it at your own risk.
To help alleviate the situation, i installed "auto memory manager" and also "greenify". This has helped me a lot. Auto memory manager deals with current usage, but "greenify" deals with the apps that are inactive, but greedily and stealthily use RAM and hog it (as if they're some royalty of some sort)
One of the greatest points of this phone is that it has a SUPERIOR camera (even if its only 5.0mp) and it has superior HD viewing (watch movies, youtube, etc, in FULL HD, where other phones, even the MORE expensive ones cannot do)
Try to avoid apps that uses 'download as a process" like mangawatcher, because i somehow managed to fry my EXTERNAL SD card (total death) because i left it overnight to download some manga, and then it froze. Then again it probaby may be a ROM issue (its a custom ROM) but just be careful! I lost a 16GB class 4 SD card.
CREDITS:
Thanks to all that have posted to help me, big thanks to (by alphabetical order)
bdgraue
forumber2
kilroystyx
rqmok
reserved thanks to people named in the process written, especially forumber2 for his help in his post and his partition.zip. Without his post, he would not have triggered my thought process in thinking out of the box to unbrick my phone.
and a big thank you to YOU for reading, and (IF) responding to this thread to help make this thread better.
i made the same mistake, i would guess you formatted the /boot too.
you now have to take an original huawei rom, 2.3.5 will be suitable, and follow some instructions you should find in this forum already.
than u have to root your device again and install the rom you need.
Yes, you need to install the official 2.3.5 firmware again. Download it from Huawei's official website.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420728
in this thread you find almost every information about rooting the device.
and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22682229#post22682229 there are the instructions about installing the original rom
gl&hf
still does not work (pink screen)
Hello everyone, I did my homework by searching, but alas I could not revive my phone. (U8800)
How did it bricked: Installed CM10.1 v7, (ran fine, had to re-flash because i read that one must do /format system, /format cache, somehow probably i deleted something i wasn't supposed to, and now its bricked)
Symptoms:
1. Press power button: Blue Screen. This includes Power button and volume + together. Blue Screen. (NOTE: Huawei logo flashes briefly for less than 1 sec before screen goes blue)
2. Press power button and volume + & - together: Pink Screen.
3. (new#)Cannot access from Windows 8 (I have drivers installed, will not detect. Every time i plug the phone into win8 the phone boots up blue) but can't see internal SD.
What I know:
1. This is a U8800
2. CWM 5.5.0.4 was installed (it was bricked after i clear and format, and cannot re-enter the CWM anymore, it goes into pink screen instead)
3. Internal SD is not read-able. (this was documented when i wrote my issue, another forumer by the name of rqmok says its fine because i updated the partitioned.zip, therefore even if it cannot be read, but if it can be accessed from the android file browsers, it is okay. I believe him)
4. I can boot up the huawei + bluescreen, but no
What I did:
1. Because i was at CM10.1 v7, i renamed the entire thing as update.zip and place into external sd root folder . RESULT = nothing. just pink screen
2. grabbed an update (Gingerbread) from XDAFORUM u8800 wikipedia page (the international version), place as update.zip in external sd root folder. RESULT = nothing. just pink screen.
3# (new) I unplugged battery and the external SD, plugged the phone via USB to computer. Boot up (few seconds of Huawei logo) then bluescreen.
Yes, I understand that others have asked about this and somehow revived. What I've read, and understood was:
1. Blue screen = something about ./boot was deleted, and needs to be reinstalled.
2. Pink screen = still safe, has a chance to revive the phone.
What i do not understand:
1. Put ROM files as update.zip, but pink screen does not flash into any form of recovery.
2. Somebody from somewhere said use something called ubuntu / bt5 to "dive" into the phone's internal SD. (I don't know how to do this, and from what i understand it is risky because it involves partioning the internal SD again.
3. Any other way to rescue my phone?
What I would like to ask is some form of step by step help.
I would be very grateful if anyone can lend me some assistance. This is my first android phone (yes i'm a poor fellow) and its not even a week old. I do have an AcerA500 tablet and i have been able to update that tablet to any custom variations (ever since i owned it roughly 2 years ago), so i'm pretty confident that i am good in following instructions)
EDIT:
Okay, i'm able to update the firmware by doing the following:
1. PUT "DLOAD" folder into EXTERNAL SD, root.
2. Pull out battery.
3. Stick USB into the port, and into computer.
4. PRESS VOL+,VOL- and POWER together (Reboot into pink screen)
FIRMWARE UPDATE PROGRESS. it should be 1/2 then 2/2.
"Do Not turn off the device".
AFTER finishing step 4 (it takes some time)
there will be a "TICK" and it will say "RESTARTING".
And then the HUAWEI FLOWER (no animation).
And it repeats itself....
What do I mean by repeat itself?
1. BLANK
2. HUAWEI WITH FLOWER (NO ANIMATION)
After this, there is a green android picture and says "FORMAT /CACHE" and something like that.
Then it goes blank and huawei flowr (no animation) again, and again, and again.
*NEWv2*
I can enter the the blue colored Android system recovery *3E* screen.
formatted / data reset
it has formatted all (at first cannot format cache, causes many problems, now finally fixed). So somehow I managed to format data and clear cache.
It finally reboots. It starts up. And I thought problem over. It was not.
First time boot up was okay. It asks me to set up android, etc. Second time boot up, it will get stuck in a boot loop. Help!
I'm stuck here. Any help?
Can you access to phone from PC while pink screen?
forumber2 said:
Can you access to phone from PC while pink screen?
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no, unfortunately no.
When I press the volume + up buttons, i can access the blue native recovery.
I updated my post as above.
Can you help me?
NEW:
again, it boots! But 2nd boot will cause issues like process.android.acore and process.google something something has stopped.
can you guys help me on this last one? (i've recorded what i've done and what happened and how i fixed it in previous post. will edit all posts later to do a proper walkthrough.
badiyee said:
no, unfortunately no.
When I press the volume + up buttons, i can access the blue native recovery.
I updated my post as above.
Can you help me?
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Can the recovery detect sdcard?
forumber2 said:
Can the recovery detect sdcard?
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yes, the recovery can detect the EXTERNAL SD.
But Internal SD, no. but when i click wipe data, and wipe cache (i think it does it on internal sd) it has no issues.
Again, first time boot =OKAY!
2nd time boot = F.C, all apps.
list of errors said:
The application Google Services Framework (process com.google.process.gapps) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again)
The process android.process.acore has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again
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I suspect the errors happen because of the fact that i installed JELLY BEAN CM10.1 v7 before, and flashed the gapps too.
Do i need to reflash gapps to GB version after formating the system? What should I do?
badiyee said:
I suspect the errors happen because of the fact that i installed JELLY BEAN CM10.1 v7 before, and flashed the gapps too.
Do i need to reflash gapps to GB version after formating the system? What should I do?
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did you flash the original huawei rom first? or do you try to flash some custom rom immediately.
which version of original rom do you flash, when u do so?
bdgraue said:
did you flash the original huawei rom first? or do you try to flash some custom rom immediately.
which version of original rom do you flash, when u do so?
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I flashed the original Huawei Rom first. I know i cannot flash custom rom because the recovery is *3E* recovery, not the CWM/TCW recovery.
any ideas?
I've recorded the errors.
Should I try to reinstall the original HUAWEI ROM again?
okay tried flashing Gingerbread GAPPS (FAIL SIGNATURE!)
formating data and cache again...
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Huawei ROM via phone status says this
Android version
2.3.5
Baseband version
404020
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-perf
[email protected] #1
Build number
U8800V100R001C00526G001
Did I do any mistakes?
badiyee said:
Should I try to reinstall the original HUAWEI ROM again?
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thats what i would do. first flash the huawei rom. start it, look that it works properly. after that i would root the phone, start again and look that all work as expected. then install rom manager and flash the cwm recovery, start again. boot into recovery, start again, always look if the phone is still working as it should. than take a good rom(aurora or cm10.1 v7) and flash it.
as often as you try it out and test if it all works as expected as early you can find out where errors come from.
only flash gapps if the rest works fine.
(which version of gapps do you try to flash? gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip worked best for me over here)
Edit: http://www.huaweidevice.com/cn/downloadCenter.do?method=toDownloadFile&flay=software&softid=NDEyNTU=
this ist official 528 which worked very well for me. maybe 526 isnt the best suitable.
bdgraue said:
thats what i would do. first flash the huawei rom. start it, look that it works properly. after that i would root the phone, start again and look that all work as expected. then install rom manager and flash the cwm recovery, start again. boot into recovery, start again, always look if the phone is still working as it should. than take a good rom(aurora or cm10.1 v7) and flash it.
as often as you try it out and test if it all works as expected as early you can find out where errors come from.
only flash gapps if the rest works fine.
(which version of gapps do you try to flash? gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip worked best for me over here)
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This is the SAME ERROR i'm facing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2146478
I tried flashing gapps-20110828 it gave error. I also have the gapps jb20130301 file as well. But when i flash the GB gapps it says failed signature verification
QUESTION: could the partition be a problem because i used custom partition!
THANK YOU!
Thanks to everyone!
I have fixed the problem.
I will now re-write the ENTIRE post to help others that have similar issues as mine so that they would not need to be lost like I was.
Thanks again everyone!
badiyee said:
Thanks to everyone!
I have fixed the problem.
I will now re-write the ENTIRE post to help others that have similar issues as mine so that they would not need to be lost like I was.
Thanks again everyone!
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I'll suggest you to install the patch from blefish if you are using B522, B526 or B528 as rom base.
You don't know when will be helpful to have a bootloader unlocked.
Find here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457490
kilroystyx said:
I'll suggest you to install the patch from blefish if you are using B522, B526 or B528 as rom base.
You don't know when will be helpful to have a bootloader unlocked.
Find here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457490
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Question, how would I know my base ROM? I have read the thing, but there isn't a way in my status to know that its a B522, B526 or a B528 based ROM.
Answer: Look at the code of the installer:
E.G:
U8800V100R001C00526G001 means I have base 526 installed (LOCKED BOOTLOADER)
badiyee said:
Question, how would I know my base ROM?
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badiyee said:
Huawei ROM via phone status says this
Android version
2.3.5
Baseband version
404020
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-perf
[email protected] #1
Build number
U8800V100R001C00526G001
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at least after installing you will find the information in the area yoou mentioned yourselve.
if you use the original rom, the version should be in the filename. (U8800_Android 2.3 V100R001C00B528G001%28通用版%29.zip for me)
Wait, is your current recovery CWM recovery? If yes, try installing Aurora ICS. If no, first try rooting your phone and installing CWM recovery.
badiyee said:
Question, how would I know my base ROM? I have read the thing, but there isn't a way in my status to know that its a B522, B526 or a B528 based ROM.
Answer: Look at the code of the installer:
E.G:
U8800V100R001C00526G001 means I have base 526 installed (LOCKED BOOTLOADER)
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Official Huawei GB roms have 3 different bootloaders, B517, B518 and B522, the first two are unlocked this mean you easily can reach to eMMC via pink screen. For B522 bootloader that comes into rom B522, B526 and B528 Huawei changed the way how to communicate, so we can’t reach eMMC via pink screen mode. To check if it is unlocked in pink screen mode connect to PC, if you can see the folder “image” your bootloader is unlocked.
Blefish explained in his topic that you have more chances to recover your device from soft-brick if you have a unlock bootloader because you are able to restore your device with a previous full backup done with “dd” command or with a similar program used in windows platform.
Change partition size have a high risk to corrupt them and get a soft-brick.
To have more chances to recover my device I usually follow some steps before start play with roms, see my checklist:
- Install B528
- Root the device
- Imei backup (if I haven’t done previously)
- Install CWM
- Flash Blefish’s patch, alternative I use my patch because I need my phone with SIM unlocked
- Full backup (if I haven’t done previously)
- Ready to play
rqmok said:
Wait, is your current recovery CWM recovery? If yes, try installing Aurora ICS. If no, first try rooting your phone and installing CWM recovery.
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I think at the time of writing AURORA ICS is the most stable, usage-ready, and most complete ROM as of writing. In the future hopefully the newer ROMs like Jelly Bean, Key Lime Pie and others will be able to fit in, and be a PROPER, USABLE ROM just like how AURORA ICS and the MIUI ICS was for this phone.
kilroystyx said:
Official Huawei GB roms have 3 different bootloaders, B517, B518 and B522, the first two are unlocked this mean you easily can reach to eMMC via pink screen. For B522 bootloader that comes into rom B522, B526 and B528 Huawei changed the way how to communicate, so we can’t reach eMMC via pink screen mode. To check if it is unlocked in pink screen mode connect to PC, if you can see the folder “image” your bootloader is unlocked.
Blefish explained in his topic that you have more chances to recover your device from soft-brick if you have a unlock bootloader because you are able to restore your device with a previous full backup done with “dd” command or with a similar program used in windows platform.
Change partition size have a high risk to corrupt them and get a soft-brick.
To have more chances to recover my device I usually follow some steps before start play with roms, see my checklist:
- Install B528
- Root the device
- Imei backup (if I haven’t done previously)
- Install CWM
- Flash Blefish’s patch, alternative I use my patch because I need my phone with SIM unlocked
- Full backup (if I haven’t done previously)
- Ready to play
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Ah, i forgot about the IMEI backup. But since mine wasn't an issue (just missing serial number, but can be found at the sticker behind phone (inside) anyways haha.

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