so I traded an older compaq laptop for this bricked Iconia A500 and they must have really borked it up because all the "normal" unbricking methods will not work, it will not pull the update.zip from the SD card about 10 -15 minutes in I get the LNX checksum error, same thing if I try to factory reset it hangs on Erasing cache... then back to the LNX checksum error. I have tried reflashing a stock EUU ROM in APX mode but it just hangs and wont update. I was able to get the UID by using the usb traffic sniffer and I created the SKB from the website. so now I can get it in APX mode but I am new to the Tegra tablets so I have no idea what I should see or do with the nvFlash, I am a pretty techincal guy and can usually figure stuff out by using common sense but I am sure I am missing something with this nvFlash program. I notice if I send the tablet a command with nvflash (like --sync) it will come back with the normal error but it will also cut off the usb connection and to send any more commands I have to restart APX mode (while in windows, I havent noticed it do that in ubuntu) if anyone has any experience in this and knows the steps to get it back from the abyss I would really appreciate it. I have tried following sc2k's thread on the checksum errors but it won't work because I fall under the "any other recovery" and he said to contact him or post for help, I contacted him 2 days ago and haven't got an answer yet, (I am sure he is busy) so I am going to ask for help here in the meantime.
I think you can try this way:
[downloading necessary files]:
1. pls refer to How to root stock 3.2 and download root-3.2.1-V4.7z
[actions:]
1. extract files from root-3.2.1-V4.7z to c:\a500unbrick
2. go to folder c:\a500unbrick and fined .pdf file with instractions. Read it carefully and follow it.
at the end of this process you will have os 3.2.1 with custom recovery.
a.chursin said:
I think you can try this way:
[downloading necessary files]:
1. pls refer to How to root stock 3.2 and download root-3.2.1-V4.7z
[actions:]
1. extract files from root-3.2.1-V4.7z to c:\a500unbrick
2. go to folder c:\a500unbrick and fined .pdf file with instractions. Read it carefully and follow it.
at the end of this process you will have os 3.2.1 with custom recovery.
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Thanks I will look into it, but if it needs adb or booting from sd card its a no go because it won't read update.zip (lack of proper recovery image?) Nor can I use adb, the only way I can send commands is through APX mode.
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it doesn't need adb or sdcard update.zip - it's "apx moode" way of flashing
a.chursin said:
it doesn't need adb or sdcard update.zip - it's "apx moode" way of flashing
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thanks will try this when I get home from work, I found everything under the sun to unbrick except this way. so I am hoping this will work.
still will not work
I have tried the PBJ20upgrade.exe and I know it says to use APX mode in there but it doesn't work as stated in the OP and that is why I said it needs to be with nvFlash, nothing else is working at all. it will just hang at 1/8th done for well over 20 minutes.
thanks for replying though and trying to help.
anyone have experience with nvFlash that can help?
this is how far it gets when I try using nvflash in the command line:
nvflash --bct flash.bct --setbct --configfile flash.cfg --create --odmdata 0xb00d8011 --bl bootloader.bin --sbk 0x45DC1E00 0x48A7F501 0xA7EE1103 0xB0512103 --go
Nvflash started
rcm version 0X20001
System Information:
chip name: t20
chip id: 0x20 major: 1 minor: 3
chip sku: 0x8
chip uid: 0x037c61c9434032d7
macrovision: disabled
hdcp: enabled
sbk burned: true
dk burned: true
boot device: emmc
operating mode: 4
device config strap: 0
device config fuse: 0
sdram config strap: 0
sending file: flash.bct
data send failed NvError 0x120000
setbct failed NvError 0x0
command failure: bootloader download failed
C:\Users\Jon\Desktop\Acer Tab A500\root-3.2.1\Image>
GOT IT!!!
I got it!! I had to boot into Ubuntu and run the same nvflash command and it worked like a charm, I am currently sporting 3.2.1. now to get some ICS on this thing
thanks for your help a.chursin.
Your welcom
help!
Could someone please help me with this?? Im stuck with the green Acer screen. Bootloader is hosed, I can get it to APX mode, no adb, no recovery, no fastboot.....I think I can use NVflash to flash a recovery and then flash an update.exe, I just dont know the commands. When I try nvflash --sync, the nvidia APX driver in device manager just dissapears and I have to put the tablet back in APX mode.
cooki3monst3r77 said:
Could someone please help me with this?? Im stuck with the green Acer screen. Bootloader is hosed, I can get it to APX mode, no adb, no recovery, no fastboot.....I think I can use NVflash to flash a recovery and then flash an update.exe, I just dont know the commands. When I try nvflash --sync, the nvidia APX driver in device manager just dissapears and I have to put the tablet back in APX mode.
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How did u get yrself into this will need more info to help BUT
the green recovery screen suggests its the HC recovery image
If u r on HC then I have a feeling nv/fast boot only works on an unlocked b/l which 3.2 is not, but I'm not 100% on that
U can try an EUU based flash as u say apx mode is still available to u
Timmydeanv4 for gen2 stock, else EUU from vaches thread
Ncvflash commands
windows. nvflash --help
Linux. ./nvflash --help
a.chursin said:
I think you can try this way:
[downloading necessary files]:
1. pls refer to How to root stock 3.2 and download root-3.2.1-V4.7z
[actions:]
1. extract files from root-3.2.1-V4.7z to c:\a500unbrick
2. go to folder c:\a500unbrick and fined .pdf file with instractions. Read it carefully and follow it.
at the end of this process you will have os 3.2.1 with custom recovery.
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This solved my issue, thanks.
I was triyng to update BL to ICS.BL and it actually updates to the BL nicely, but whathever i have tried could no pass the boot, always getting bootloop. So i downgraded it and its working like a charm.
Thanks again.
Would someone help me? I just installed CM10 Jelly bean for Iconia A500 and flashed the corresponding GApss right after. Now I'm stuck on Acer logo and can't go to recovery. Help.
xmond said:
Would someone help me? I just installed CM10 Jelly bean for Iconia A500 and flashed the corresponding GApss right after. Now I'm stuck on Acer logo and can't go to recovery. Help.
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Can you boot in download mode to clean cache? (Power + Vol+)
Or, can you boot in recovery after shut down device?
If not try it and then tell us.
GueDS said:
Can you boot in download mode to clean cache? (Power + Vol+)
Or, can you boot in recovery after shut down device?
If not try it and then tell us.
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No, I can't go into recovery even after shutting down the device. It's stuck on Acer logo. Help me please.
*Edit:* Booted in download mode and did a cache wipe. That did the trick! My device is now booting! THANKS A LOT!
xmond said:
No, I can't go into recovery even after shutting down the device. It's stuck on Acer logo. Help me please.
*Edit:* Booted in download mode and did a cache wipe. That did the trick! My device is now booting! THANKS A LOT!
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I´m glad to help :good:
GueDS said:
I´m glad to help :good:
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Yeah. Thanks again! So happy with my new OS!
Urgent! CPUID from apx mode
jitajt said:
so I traded an older compaq laptop for this bricked Iconia A500 and they must have really borked it up because all the "normal" unbricking methods will not work, it will not pull the update.zip from the SD card about 10 -15 minutes in I get the LNX checksum error, same thing if I try to factory reset it hangs on Erasing cache... then back to the LNX checksum error. I have tried reflashing a stock EUU ROM in APX mode but it just hangs and wont update. I was able to get the UID by using the usb traffic sniffer and I created the SKB from the website. so now I can get it in APX mode but I am new to the Tegra tablets so I have no idea what I should see or do with the nvFlash, I am a pretty techincal guy and can usually figure stuff out by using common sense but I am sure I am missing something with this nvFlash program. I notice if I send the tablet a command with nvflash (like --sync) it will come back with the normal error but it will also cut off the usb connection and to send any more commands I have to restart APX mode (while in windows, I havent noticed it do that in ubuntu) if anyone has any experience in this and knows the steps to get it back from the abyss I would really appreciate it. I have tried following sc2k's thread on the checksum errors but it won't work because I fall under the "any other recovery" and he said to contact him or post for help, I contacted him 2 days ago and haven't got an answer yet, (I am sure he is busy) so I am going to ask for help here in the meantime.
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Hey man I'm really desperate to know how can I get my CPUID from apx mode. I foolishly formatted mmcblk0 and now it won't even boot. And the only mode I can get in is apx mode. How can I solve this? what is usb sniffer? Can you giive me the link?
felix, if you'd read the cpuid guide like i suggested you would know exactly where and how to use a usb sniffer to retrieve your cpuid... you provided bugger all details about your situation other than to say its bricked...take a deep breath and slow down, unbricking has to be done according to strict rules otherwise you'll end up going round in circles, its a process thats not gonna take 5 mins...and posting in 6month old threads expecting an answer probly isnt gonna help neither...there is an unbricking guide in my sig, post in that if you need to
dibb
What Command
jitajt said:
I got it!! I had to boot into Ubuntu and run the same nvflash command and it worked like a charm, I am currently sporting 3.2.1. now to get some ICS on this thing
thanks for your help a.chursin.
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What was the command you use in Ubuntu to get nvflash to run? please send me the string you use, i am in the same as you was i only have apx mode on the acer a500
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One of my counterparts in Germany asked me to post it here. All credit goes to opec. This has been covered a few times, but I like the detailed scenario.
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ERROR: Can´t installl hacked ICS Bootloader
I tried installing Hacked ICS Bootloader in Order to get Moscow Desire´s "Alexandra V a501 ICS 4.0.3 ver 1.4 Final" running on my a501.
The following ways of flashing could get the hacked bootloader on my a501:
"Afterota for A600/G100W" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1675939),
"blackthund3r´s ATX flash tool A500APXFlash.exe" (see "Automated flashing tools" at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622425")
"Manual flashing via nvflash" (see Manual flashing at http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1622425)
Trying to flash with this tools always brought me to a Command Promt saying:
Nvflash started
[resume mode]
APX flash tool hang when it tired to Format Partition 4 etc.
and then doing nothing even if i let it stay for hours. No Information or Error so long.
When i tried flashing manualy (see link above)i finaly saw an error:
failed executing command 25 NvError 0x120002
command failure: sync failed (bad data)
bootloader status: partition table is invalid, missing required information
e: 14) message: nverror:0x4 (0x4) flags: 0
So it seemed however that the partition table on my a501 got messed up. Asking google for "failed executing command 25 NvError 0x120002" brought me to an answer "lcd047" posted on tegraowners (http://forum.tegraowners.com/viewtop...p=15285#p15331)
He desicrbes same problem with messed up partition table an restoring it with timmyDean´s root-3.2.1-V4.7z (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...&postcount=1):
lcd047 wrote:
"I downloaded timmyDean's root-3.2.1-V4.7z
I booted the tablet (in APX mode) and I connected the USB cable to it
in the directory root-3.2.1/Image I run the command
nvflash --bct flash.bct --setbct --odmdata 0x100c0105 --configfile flash.cfg --create --bl bootloader.bin --sbk (your sbk number after converting your UID number) 0xXXXXXXXX 0xXXXXXXXX 0xXXXXXXXX 0xXXXXXXXX --go
without rebooting, I flashed the v7 bootloader and recovery as per the bootloader thread; since the partition table was restored at the previous step, the operation now succeeded;
I rebooted the tablet in recovery, and proceeded to wipe the data and flash a ROM the usual way.
And that worked for me. After flashing, my a501 did a automated reboot, i quickly killed the reboot by holding the Power Button (guessing killing the reboot is not realy necessary because the booting shouldn´t mess up the partition table again) and then brought the devive back to APX Mode (Holding Reset and Power for 3-4 sec. then releasing Power and after 1 second relesaing Reset).
Then i flashed the hacked bootloader via blackthund3rs APX flash tool (see link above).
Then i installed Alexandra V as Moscow Desire descirbes (see "To Install" at http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1635577)
It took my 2 days of trial and error, but finaly give me a nice working Alexandra ROM on my a501!
Hope this helps people having the same issues.
Thanks to Moscow Desire, civato, blackthund3r, gersma, zeroNull, lcdß47, timmyDean
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Note from MD. You guys take note of this. Sometimes, when you get corrupted partition tables, you may have to go back to an HC stock bootloader to get them fixed. Of course there are other methods, but require some indepth knowledge, and this method most people can do easily.
MD
Borked Partition Table
Nice M...thanks for reposting this
will this work on a500
Moscow Desire said:
One of my counterparts in Germany asked me to post it here. All credit goes to opec. This has been covered a few times, but I like the detailed scenario.
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After hours and hours, this right here was the solution I needed. Many, many thanks.
erndixon said:
After hours and hours, this right here was the solution I needed. Many, many thanks.
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No problem. Sometimes things get buried back in the threads after awhile.
MD
Help
i'm use a501 3.2.1 stock HC and still unroot.
Now i wanna use alexV ROM, so i have flash ICS BL use blackthunder's flash tools and it's success, with V8a50pub recovery.
but my problem is:
1. still able to boot my stock HC ROM,
2. can't boot into recovery mode, it will display green robot with exclamation in its body
3. can i get guide to flash cwm recovery? i want use CWM-install-A500PubRecovery_v0.2.zip but its extension is .img and i dont know how to use it
sory if i asked noob question
thanks
Go on youtube and just search up how to root acer a500 , its the first video, steps are simple but i'm not too sure you can use pub recovery on honeycomb, after that use one of the flashing tools to install the hacked bootloader ( i prefer the apx flashtool, its fool proof pretty much with the sbk generator built in ) and download the v8 bootloader with your recovery choice and install it, there's even a guide on youtube on how to do it, hope it helps
Sent from my Iconia A501 using xda app-developers app
gigacats said:
i'm use a501 3.2.1 stock HC and still unroot.
Now i wanna use alexV ROM, so i have flash ICS BL use blackthunder's flash tools and it's success, with V8a50pub recovery.
but my problem is:
1. still able to boot my stock HC ROM,
2. can't boot into recovery mode, it will display green robot with exclamation in its body
3. can i get guide to flash cwm recovery? i want use CWM-install-A500PubRecovery_v0.2.zip but its extension is .img and i dont know how to use it
sory if i asked noob question
thanks
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Please do not post duplicate issues in multiple threads. Please go to your original post.
MD
OK, sorry guys
Sent from my A501 using xda app-developers app
gigacats said:
OK, sorry guys
Sent from my A501 using xda app-developers app
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No problem
Glad you got things running good. (in the other thread)
MD
Moscow Desire said:
One of my counterparts in Germany asked me to post it here. All credit goes to opec. This has been covered a few times, but I like the detailed scenario.
**************************
ERROR: Can´t installl hacked ICS Bootloader
I tried installing Hacked ICS Bootloader in Order to get Moscow Desire´s "Alexandra V a501 ICS 4.0.3 ver 1.4 Final" running on my a501.
The following ways of flashing could get the hacked bootloader on my a501:
"Afterota for A600/G100W" (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1675939),
"blackthund3r´s ATX flash tool A500APXFlash.exe" (see "Automated flashing tools" at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1622425")
"Manual flashing via nvflash" (see Manual flashing at http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1622425)
Trying to flash with this tools always brought me to a Command Promt saying:
Nvflash started
[resume mode]
APX flash tool hang when it tired to Format Partition 4 etc.
and then doing nothing even if i let it stay for hours. No Information or Error so long.
When i tried flashing manualy (see link above)i finaly saw an error:
failed executing command 25 NvError 0x120002
command failure: sync failed (bad data)
bootloader status: partition table is invalid, missing required information
e: 14) message: nverror:0x4 (0x4) flags: 0
So it seemed however that the partition table on my a501 got messed up. Asking google for "failed executing command 25 NvError 0x120002" brought me to an answer "lcd047" posted on tegraowners (http://forum.tegraowners.com/viewtop...p=15285#p15331)
He desicrbes same problem with messed up partition table an restoring it with timmyDean´s root-3.2.1-V4.7z (http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...&postcount=1):
lcd047 wrote:
"I downloaded timmyDean's root-3.2.1-V4.7z
I booted the tablet (in APX mode) and I connected the USB cable to it
in the directory root-3.2.1/Image I run the command
nvflash --bct flash.bct --setbct --odmdata 0x100c0105 --configfile flash.cfg --create --bl bootloader.bin --sbk (your sbk number after converting your UID number) 0xXXXXXXXX 0xXXXXXXXX 0xXXXXXXXX 0xXXXXXXXX --go
without rebooting, I flashed the v7 bootloader and recovery as per the bootloader thread; since the partition table was restored at the previous step, the operation now succeeded;
I rebooted the tablet in recovery, and proceeded to wipe the data and flash a ROM the usual way.
And that worked for me. After flashing, my a501 did a automated reboot, i quickly killed the reboot by holding the Power Button (guessing killing the reboot is not realy necessary because the booting shouldn´t mess up the partition table again) and then brought the devive back to APX Mode (Holding Reset and Power for 3-4 sec. then releasing Power and after 1 second relesaing Reset).
Then i flashed the hacked bootloader via blackthund3rs APX flash tool (see link above).
Then i installed Alexandra V as Moscow Desire descirbes (see "To Install" at http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1635577)
It took my 2 days of trial and error, but finaly give me a nice working Alexandra ROM on my a501!
Hope this helps people having the same issues.
Thanks to Moscow Desire, civato, blackthund3r, gersma, zeroNull, lcdß47, timmyDean
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Note from MD. You guys take note of this. Sometimes, when you get corrupted partition tables, you may have to go back to an HC stock bootloader to get them fixed. Of course there are other methods, but require some indepth knowledge, and this method most people can do easily.
MD
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So, While this did not actually work in my case, it led me to do a search on "TegraOwners" for "Partition Table damaged" where I found "BadSector" which totally fixed my problem. So, A Hearty thanks to you Moscow Desire, as well as to BlackThund3r, for without his direction, I never would found your post either.
That being said, a big thanks to all the Dev's on this site, for without their hard work, there would be no reason for any of the fine information available on this site!
Hey i have a similar problem and i cant figure it out ..heres what i get:
bootloader downloaded successfulyy
setting device: 2 3
creating partition: BCT
failed executing command 16 NvError 0x120002
bootloader status: failed to create the partition <code : 10> message: nverror:0x5
<0x1000005> flags: 0
What is the problem here ?
timmydeans toolkit doesnt work for me,bad sector also doesnt work, But i can see my device in safe and remove hardware...
moizsami said:
Hey i have a similar problem and i cant figure it out ..heres what i get:
bootloader downloaded successfulyy
setting device: 2 3
creating partition: BCT
failed executing command 16 NvError 0x120002
bootloader status: failed to create the partition <code : 10> message: nverror:0x5
<0x1000005> flags: 0
What is the problem here ?
timmydeans toolkit doesnt work for me,bad sector also doesnt work, But i can see my device in safe and remove hardware...
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If these 2 tools "don't work" there are only 2 possibilities
a) you're not doing things correctly
b) your tab has a faulty memory chip and needs a replacement motherboard
Acer a500 stock on acer logo-dead andriod red triangle
Moscow Desire said:
No problem. Sometimes things get buried back in the threads after awhile.
MD
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Hello Sir
I have seen lots of post from you regarding Hacer a500 tab, I am not a geek nor a tech, but I do have this tab stock on Hacer logo, and when I tried to hard reset it takes me to dead andriod, please help me out here, with steps to bring back my tab back to life..thanks
I have flashed a lot of stuff, but this Iconia is driving me CRAZY.
For starters, the tablet will only boot into APX mode when you turn it on. Blank screen, but the power light is white/blue.
I DO have the SBK, which I grabbed through Ubuntu.
I try using the blackthund3r utility. It detects it in APX mode fine and pops it into the bootloader, but after that it gets stuck. This is at "Flashing Bootloader (EBT) stage two - uploading image..." The command prompt just displays Nvflash started [resume mode].
When I try running v8.bat manually from the command prompt, I usually get a lot of failed command errors which come at different points at times.
The other day I miraculously used the blackthund3r utility and handpicked some bootloader and system files and got it to boot back into Android, but when it tried updating OTA it got stuck on reboot saying the "blob update failed." Now I am back to the start of this post.
I've updated the drivers a few times and also installed the Android SDK. Everything is up to date.
If anyone has any idea what might be holding me up I could use the help. My girlfriend is mad now that I have re-destroyed her tablet after bringing it back to life and I need to get it back to her.
Have you tried using Ubuntu to run the nvflash commands, some have had luck with it where windows won't....
Srbeens guide (its stickied in the general forum) to recovering sbk via Ubuntu also has a few steps in running the nvflash commands directly from Timmy deans v4 EUU which is used to repair partitions, there might be something there u can use...
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
dibb_nz said:
Have you tried using Ubuntu to run the nvflash commands, some have had luck with it where windows won't....
Srbeens guide (its stickied in the general forum) to recovering sbk via Ubuntu also has a few steps in running the nvflash commands directly from Timmy deans v4 EUU which is used to repair partitions, there might be something there u can use...
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
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This is working for me up to the same point. I'm getting a "sync failed (bad data)" error and I can't format any partitions.
erndixon said:
This is working for me up to the same point. I'm getting a "sync failed (bad data)" error and I can't format any partitions.
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k, hopefully its just your partitions messed up and not the dreaded hardware failure... you got couple options left and both of these will work from apx mode
timydeans v4 an EUU based tool which will give you a pre-rooted stock HC3.2 and cwm installed too - it will wipe everything
heres how user lcd047 went about it on his a501 but will work for a500
lcd047 wrote:
"I downloaded timmyDean's root-3.2.1-V4.7z
I booted the tablet (in APX mode) and I connected the USB cable to it
in the directory root-3.2.1/Image I run the command
nvflash --bct flash.bct --setbct --odmdata 0x100c0105 --configfile flash.cfg --create --bl bootloader.bin --sbk (your sbk number after converting your UID number) 0xXXXXXXXX 0xXXXXXXXX 0xXXXXXXXX 0xXXXXXXXX --go
without rebooting, I flashed the v7 bootloader and recovery as per the bootloader thread; since the partition table was restored at the previous step, the operation now succeeded;
I rebooted the tablet in recovery, and proceeded to wipe the data and flash a ROM the usual way.
And that worked for me. After flashing, my a501 did a automated reboot, i quickly killed the reboot by holding the Power Button (guessing killing the reboot is not realy necessary because the booting shouldn´t mess up the partition table again) and then brought the devive back to APX Mode (Holding Reset and Power for 3-4 sec. then releasing Power and after 1 second relesaing Reset).
Then i flashed the hacked bootloader via blackthund3rs APX flash tool (see link above).
Then i installed Alexandra V as Moscow Desire descirbes (see "To Install" at http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1635577)
It took my 2 days of trial and error, but finaly give me a nice working Alexandra ROM on my a501!
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The other way is by using the "babsector.rar" from the russian forums -
you can download it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2049778, theres a couple of good links in post 13 of that same thread on how to use it correctly
You don't say which rom was on the tab previously - so once the partitions are repaired and you've run the unlocked bootloader flash you'll need to immediately boot to recovery and flash an ics/jb rom ...do not try booting into android until you have done this....else you'll need to do everything all over again!!!
dibb_nz said:
k, hopefully its just your partitions messed up and not the dreaded hardware failure... you got couple options left and both of these will work from apx mode
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Very helpful threads. Exactly the problems I was facing. Using the babsector a501a commands, I am getting a "create failed: (bad data)" and "bootloader status: fatal failure to read/write to mass storage" errors right after it creates the partitions. I am guessing that it is probably faulty memory then and it just can't write to it no matter if I am doing it correctly or not. Thanks for all your help.
erndixon said:
I am guessing that it is probably faulty memory then and it just can't write to it no matter if I am doing it correctly or not. Thanks for all your help.
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try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49951540
Yes I am a noob, but a noob in need of help.
I recently decided to root my Acer Iconia a500 16gb WIFI version, running on stock ICS. I realised i had to unlock my bootloader to install CWM etc. So I followed a tutorial, and used blackthund3rs A500 APX Flash Utility v0.4. I used the flash package "Skrilax_CZ's bootloader V8".
So I thought all was going well, however when rebooting it, it just sits on "Skrilax_CZ's bootloader V8: Booting primary kernel image". I'm assuming its bricked, as it doesn't go beyond this point. I can get a few other options by doing the "PWR+VOL" combination and it opens boot-menu mode with the options:
-Reboot
-Fastboot Mode
-Boot Primary Kernel Image
-Boot Secondary Kernel Image
-Boot Recovery
-Set Boot secondary Kernel Image
-Set debug mode off/on
-Wipe Cache
The only option that does the slytest thing is putting it in fastboot mode. When putting it in this mode, it registers in "A500MANAGER" (when connected to my pc via USB) as the device being in fastboot mode. But I dont know what to do from there.
I've looked at multiple threads and cant find anything to fix this problem.
Please Help! Thanks!
boxyJ said:
Yes I am a noob, but a noob in need of help.
I recently decided to root my Acer Iconia a500 16gb WIFI version, running on stock ICS. I realised i had to unlock my bootloader to install CWM etc. So I followed a tutorial, and used blackthund3rs A500 APX Flash Utility v0.4. I used the flash package "Skrilax_CZ's bootloader V8".
So I thought all was going well, however when rebooting it, it just sits on "Skrilax_CZ's bootloader V8: Booting primary kernel image". I'm assuming its bricked, as it doesn't go beyond this point. I can get a few other options by doing the "PWR+VOL" combination and it opens boot-menu mode with the options:
-Reboot
-Fastboot Mode
-Boot Primary Kernel Image
-Boot Secondary Kernel Image
-Boot Recovery
-Set Boot secondary Kernel Image
-Set debug mode off/on
-Wipe Cache
The only option that does the slytest thing is putting it in fastboot mode. When putting it in this mode, it registers in "A500MANAGER" (when connected to my pc via USB) as the device being in fastboot mode. But I dont know what to do from there.
I've looked at multiple threads and cant find anything to fix this problem.
Please Help! Thanks!
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Sounds like the A500 manager didn't do something right. Happens sometimes.
Here is what I would do. I assume you don't have the Android SDK installed. No need to, as some of the bootloader/CWM packages have the necessary files needed.
1. Boot to the bootloader, select the option "Fastboot Mode"
2. Make sure you have downloaded to PC a CWM package for ICS/JB. Usually the manual packages have the necessary files, such as the CWM image, fastboot.exe, adb, and some dll files. Unzip them to your PC. (Also helps to download a custom ICS or CM10 rom to your sd card first)
3. Open a command window in the same folder you have the files.
4. type "fastboot flash recovery xxxxxxxx.img" (xxxxxxxx is name of cwm recovery img file, do not put the " in) then hit enter.
5. After completion, immediately boot tablet into recovery. I believe holding Vol- and PWR does this. Or, Vol+ and PWR boots to the bootloader menu. Either way.
In recovery, do your wipes and or formats as per ROM installation instructions.
Install ROM
Enjoy. If you have problems locating one of those packages, give a shout back.
MD
Thanks for the fast reply,
I am a noob, so could you perhaps link me a CWM package for ics to download?
Thanks
boxyJ said:
Thanks for the fast reply,
I am a noob, so could you perhaps link me a CWM package for ics to download?
Thanks
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No problem. I'll post a link in awhile.
MD
Files
Ok, so here are your files.
Unzip the contents of the zip file to a folder on your PC
Boot your tab to the bootloader menu, select Fastboot.
Connect tab to PC, then wait 30 seconds or so (windows has to recognize it)
Then, go to that folder. Hold "Shift" + "Right Mouse Click".
Select "Open Command Window"
Type in the following;
fastboot flash recovery recovery_thor17_403.img
and hit enter. Should transfer good.
When finished, boot tablet to recovery like I mentioned earlier. DO NOT boot to the system. Or you'll be doing this all over again.
Install ICS or CM10 rom following the instructions on the ROM post. I suggest starting out with Civato's ICS Flex****** rom first, or one of the stock rooted ones.
Should be good...... I hope.
MD
Thanks again.
I did the fastboot recovery thing. But when I go to reboot, I have to turn it on and select "Boot Recovery", when I do its stuck on the screen "Skrilax_CZ's bootloader v8: Booting recovery kernel image"
Is this whats supposed to happen or am I supposed to see a different screen?
boxyJ said:
Thanks again.
I did the fastboot recovery thing. But when I go to reboot, I have to turn it on and select "Boot Recovery", when I do its stuck on the screen "Skrilax_CZ's bootloader v8: Booting recovery kernel image"
Is this whats supposed to happen or am I supposed to see a different screen?
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Shut down the tab. Reboot holding V- and PWR release when you see the text. Should reboot to recovery.
If not, your partitions are probably hosed.
Then it's Timmy Deans Rollback tool time. Will have to turn you over to dibs_nz for that one.
MD
Moscow Desire said:
Shut down the tab. Reboot holding V- and PWR release when you see the text. Should reboot to recovery.
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That brings me to the screen "Skrilax_Cz's bootloader V8: Booting recovery kernel image." But it doesn't go any further?
Well crap.
Sounds like some partitions are messed.
Try this NVFlash package;
http://d-h.st/32X
It's a version 3 bootloader using NVFlash. Might work.
Put your tab in APX mode (I believe you press and hold the pinhole reset, then PWR. After 3 seconds, release PWR, 2 seconds later release pinhole. Might have to reverse it, don't remember)
Plug tab in. PC should recognize.
Unzip to a folder, open a command window, and run the batch file (type it into the command window, xxxxxxxx.bat then hit enter)
If there's an error, it should show in the command window.
Here is a link to Timmy Deans roll back package;
http://d-h.st/0x7
The issue here, is you need a UID number, which I HOPE you wrote down when you did the V8 bootloader!
MD
Well I cant manually put it into APX mode, tried a few times. Also there is no bat file in that download... as for Timmy Deans roll back package, is it a simple method taht should work? At this point I just want to get my tab working again . And yes I do have my UID number.
Ok,ok.
So this morning I tried to fix it again. And I think i managed to put it in APX mode. Also, I started up APX flash tool and all, did that. Suddenly a cmd window opened and started doing stuff. And now the tablet says in the top right corner "Acer Iconia APX mode", and a yellow glowing 'acer' title in the middle (which is different from what I've been seeing). Another cmd window opened by itself saying "Nvflash started [resume mode]. Where do i go from here??
Thanks!
So I think I've gotten a better understanding of how this all works today. I've tried multiple ways of flashing recovery imgs ect, flashing the bootloader and all that stuff. And all the times I've done this, it always stops at "Nvflash started [resume mode]" and doesn't go any further.
So I'm not really sure what else there is to do.
Please, I need guidance. (below is my last attempt, and what It said in the cmd window).
Flashing bootloader: bootloader_v8.bin ...
Nvflash started
[resume mode]
Formatting partition 4 please wait.. Command Execution failed cmd 13, error 0x12
0002
FAILED!
command failure: format partition failed (bad command)
bootloader status: unknown operation (code: 1) message: flags: 0
Nvflash started
[resume mode]
Please let us know if/how you fixed this problem! Some of us are in the same boat.
timmytutone said:
Please let us know if/how you fixed this problem! Some of us are in the same boat.
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U guys need to run the babsector.rar file to reset yr tabs partitions and you must have yr cpuid/sbk.
The file and instructions to use it are in post 2 of the root guide in my sig.
If u get any errors you must post the output. You may have a faulty memory chip. If that's the case, a new motherboard is the only fix.
dibb
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 4
EDIT: Link to post2 (babsector.rar file)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35500589
dibb_nz said:
U guys need to run the babsector.rar file to reset yr tabs partitions and you must have yr cpuid/sbk.
The file and instructions to use it are in post 2 of the root guide in my sig.
If u get any errors you must post the output. You may have a faulty memory chip. If that's the case, a new motherboard is the only fix.
dibb
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 4
EDIT: Link to post2 (babsector.rar file)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35500589
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Thank you so much for the reply. I gave up this afternoon and just flashed the ota 4.0.3 version from Acer and it seems to be running really good. The only reason I was looking to flash something new is because the update from honeycomb to ics didn't take very well and I've always been dealing with problems from it. If the flashed version is still running well I might not try a different Rom again. I'll be putting your tip in my notes in case I do. Thanks again.
dibb_nz said:
U guys need to run the babsector.rar file to reset yr tabs partitions and you must have yr cpuid/sbk.
The file and instructions to use it are in post 2 of the root guide in my sig.
If u get any errors you must post the output. You may have a faulty memory chip. If that's the case, a new motherboard is the only fix.
dibb
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 4
EDIT: Link to post2 (babsector.rar file)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=35500589
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So I rooted and then flashed a Custom Recovery Image. Then I followed the instructions under the babsector portion of your post. I got to this part: Go back into apx mode and run 501 B.bat, Reboot into recovery and do the wipes, Reboot!!!
I wasn't sure what "do the wipes" referred to so I did ALL the wipes. Cache/Dalvik/Battery/ and Data(?) When I rebooted it went back to the green screen and says in yellow: "Invalid primary (LNX) image." and has the same menu as when I rebooted after 501 A.bat
Now what?
EDIT:
So I was sitting there with the green screen/yellow error and decided to boot into recovery again. I then reflashed my custom rom, and did a normal reboot. Everything is working now! My FIRST custom rom after owning android devices since the ancient Motorola i1 way back in the day. I'd still like to know if what I did was right or what happened, so I can detail it in my instructions for my next custom rom project.
timmytutone said:
So I rooted and then flashed a Custom Recovery Image. Then I followed the instructions under the babsector portion of your post. I got to this part: Go back into apx mode and run 501 B.bat, Reboot into recovery and do the wipes, Reboot!!!
I wasn't sure what "do the wipes" referred to so I did ALL the wipes. Cache/Dalvik/Battery/ and Data(?) When I rebooted it went back to the green screen and says in yellow: "Invalid primary (LNX) image." and has the same menu as when I rebooted after 501 A.bat
Now what?
EDIT:
So I was sitting there with the green screen/yellow error and decided to boot into recovery again. I then reflashed my custom rom, and did a normal reboot. Everything is working now! My FIRST custom rom after owning android devices since the ancient Motorola i1 way back in the day. I'd still like to know if what I did was right or what happened, so I can detail it in my instructions for my next custom rom project.
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Dude I know it's been 4 years since you wrote that but I just wanted to say you really saved my life, THANK YOU!!!
About 2 months ago I tried to unlock my tablet's bootloader but I gave up after reading different articles and obviously ended up with a really bad headache. Last night I realized Android 3 is really old and I almost can't install anything on it. So basically I gave it another shot and been reading and downloading different files for almost 3 hours. Today I managed to unlock bootloader and use your short instruction (more likely a walk-thru that how you fixed your problem) and it worked!!! I owe you man... I owe you
I even took it to so many different mobile centers about 3 weeks ago but they said its files are not anywhere/we can't do it/it's too risky/it's not possible deal with it
Happy to help!
Nvflash-ICS Restore!
This guide will not provide information to install Nvflash-ICS as that is covered well elsewhere.
Once you have read the information on that page click Guide.
All necessary partitions are backed up with Nvflash and you can restore only the ones necessary to recover your unit.
The second method to restore has been removed until further study can be done!
If your problem can't corrected using this information and normal use of recovery, adb, and fastboot go to this post to access the IRC channel for all Asus transformers using nvflash.
I have finished installing Nvflash but where are my files?
/sdcard/AndroidRoot/ - this is your internal sdcard
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What files should I have?
blob.bin
blob.txt – the extension on this file varies
bootloader.ebt
create.bct
recovery.bct
bricksafe.img
factory-config.img
unlock-token.img
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Nvflash recovery and going back to ICS for a fresh start.
Use blobunpack to unpack a stock ICS blob. The blob is found by unzipping the stock ICS firmware twice.
You can find the ICS firmware at this link (9.4.3.30) (post #3).
[INDEX][18 April 2013]TF300T & TG-INDEX of Roms/Dev Guides/Kernels/Recoveries/etc.
Please give philos64 a thanks while there, without him you would have a very hard time finding these downloads if at all.
these files have to be in the folder with Nvflash
wheelie -r --blob blob.bin -created with Nvflash install
nvflash --resume --download 4 blob.EBT -created with blobunpack
nvflash --resume --download 10 blob.APP – created with blobunpack
nvflash --resume --download 6 blob.LNX – created with blobunpack
nvflash --resume --download 5 recovery.img-ICS twrp recovery image name
nvflash --resume --go
then press volume down to enter twrp, flash root, flash rom or whatever you wish
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If your problem can't corrected using this information and normal use of recovery, adb, and fastboot go to this post to access the IRC channel for all Asus transformers using nvflash.
What is blobunpack?
Here are some links to download and explain use.
https://github.com/AndroidRoot/BlobTools
windows compiled blobtools - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21620550&postcount=24
see post #7 for info - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1068548
There were no dates for the following information.
The current AndroidRoot.mobi bootloader versions are
Transformer Prime: 9.4.2.28r01
Transformer TF300: 9.4.3.30r01
Transformer TF700:9.4.5.30r01
ChangeLog:-
Patch: Enable ‘fastboot boot’ command (removes ‘fastboot continue’, use ‘fastboot reboot’ instead).
Patch: Force unlocked state (protect your unlock status no matter what happens to your token).
Patch: Remove blob requirement from ‘fastboot flash’ (Flash the raw images (example: ICS_recovery.img) and not blob files).
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When failing to get into APX mode you can try the following suggestions.
Special thanks to wha2do and daws for their input!
Also wha2do has posted a guide to enter APX that provides detail not found here! Please see his guide and give proper thanks if you find it helpful!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...3#post36159253
1.To enter APX mode you either have to boot, choose reboot (if available) and hold volume up pressed until it reboots and then the screen should remain black. Or if that doesn't work, completely shutdown your tablet and wait a second or two and then hold volume up pressed while pressing power on and keep it pressed until screen is blank.
or
2.fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot (hold volume up)
or
3. adb reboot (hold volume up)
or
4. with unit powered on hold volume up and press reset with paperclip - (don't press hard)
reset is located about 25mm or 1in below the sdcard
or
5. su
reboot -hold volume up.
This is done using a terminal; Android terminal is free from the play store. You must be rooted for this to work.
or
6. Another way:- Provided by daws
Power off the tablet and don't touch the power button again.
Connect USB cable to tablet but not to PC yet.
Press volume up and then connect USB cable to PC.
Wait a few seconds before releasing volume up button.You should now be in APX mode.
Thanks for the help daws.
or
Only if there is no other resort!
7. remove cover from unit, disconnect battery, press and hold volume up, reconnect battery!
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Good Luck!
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Due to my dock smoking my motherboard I have purchased a new motherboard and luckily it came as 4.0.3 ICS.
I now have installed and use Nvflash on my tablet.
In case anyone is interested this is the unit I purchased.
The box shows - Manufacturer's Reconditioned Parts - 90 Day Limited Warranty.
Usefull guide
Good work and helpfull guide for xda members :good:
Nice stuff
philos64 said:
Good work and helpfull guide for xda members :good:
Nice stuff
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Thank you for your kind words.
can I use these file
blob.bin
blob.txt – the extension on this file varies
bootloader.ebt
create.bct
recovery.bct
bricksafe.img
factory-config.img
unlock-token.img
from other tf300t to unbrick my tf300T bricked ver 4.1.2.?.
chanhny said:
can I use these file
blob.bin
blob.txt – the extension on this file varies
bootloader.ebt
create.bct
recovery.bct
bricksafe.img
factory-config.img
unlock-token.img
from other tf300t to unbrick my tf300T bricked ver 4.1.2.?.
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No.
The files contain device-specific keys and cannot be used for other devices.
See the original thread for details:
[DEV][TOOL][BRICKPROOF]TF300 NVFlash release!
There's something I've not been quite clear about with NVFlash.
So I do my backup and keep my files.
Afterwards I upgrade to Jelly Bean (because I need the JB bootloader for ROM's right?), put TWRP recovery on, and flash a new ROM that uses the bootloader version I have.
So now I have the JB bootloader, can I still enter APX mode and do a restore, or do I have to remain on ICS bootloader to do a restore?
Is NVFlash truly unbrickable? A glance at this forum shows loads of bricks, would this have sorted their problem if they backed-up first?
Thanks!
tobdaryl said:
This guide will not provide information to install Nvflash as that is covered well elsewhere.
Once you have read the information on that page click Guide.
All necessary partitions are backed up with Nvflash and you can restore only the ones necessary to recover your unit.
I have finished installing Nvflash but where are my files?
What files should I have?
Nvflash recovery and going back to ICS for a fresh start.
What is blobunpack?
Caution
Caution
There were no dates for the following information.
When failing to get into APX mode you can try the following suggestions.
Caution
Full brick recovery
Caution
Good Luck!
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I played around with your instructions today. Ran into 2 snags:
1. Using blob UI, I typed "u" for unpack, then "blob." It returned with "cannot open 'b'";
2. Typed blobunpack.exe blob. Gave me all the files as shown in attached thumb, except LNX. Where did I go wrong?
graphdarnell said:
I played around with your instructions today. Ran into 2 snags:
1. Using blob UI, I typed "u" for unpack, then "blob." It returned with "cannot open 'b'";
2. Typed blobunpack.exe blob. Gave me all the files as shown in attached thumb, except LNX. Where did I go wrong?
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I'm having problems with the UI myself. It worked properly when posted. We probably have had an update that broke the UI. I'll remove the link. The tools are easy to use without the UI.
You don't have an LNX extension but you do have boot.img which is the same partition. Did you possibly rename the file and forget? Packing and repacking are still working properly for me including LNX.
I also updated the download link. The link now shown is for the version that can sign when blobpacking.
tobdaryl said:
I'm having problems with the UI myself. It worked properly when posted. We probably have had an update that broke the UI. I'll remove the link. The tools are easy to use without the UI.
You don't have an LNX extension but you do have boot.img which is the same partition. Did you possibly rename the file and forget? Packing and repacking are still working properly for me including LNX.
I also updated the download link. The link now shown is for the version that can sign when blobpacking.
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Not really. I didn't touch it. I'll do it again today to see. Thanks for the reply.
No recovery
Hello Everybody,
I followed the instructions to restore my device however when my tf300t reboots I can't get the device into recovery mode. It will start up into android or if I hold the volume down during restart it says "platform pre os boot configuration cold booting linux". I download a ICS twrp img recovery file from here for the tf300t. "http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/tf300t"
My only options at this point are to enter APX mode or boot into android.
If somebody could help me install a recovery so I can use custom roms I would appreciate it!!!!!
Thanks,
Mike
waynestatemac said:
Hello Everybody,
I followed the instructions to restore my device however when my tf300t reboots I can't get the device into recovery mode. It will start up into android or if I hold the volume down during restart it says "platform pre os boot configuration cold booting linux". I download a ICS twrp img recovery file from here for the tf300t. "http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/tf300t"
My only options at this point are to enter APX mode or boot into android.
If somebody could help me install a recovery so I can use custom roms I would appreciate it!!!!!
Thanks,
Mike
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Use nvflash again to flash only twrp.
or
Other options
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery twrp.blob
fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
or if rooted
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/twrp.blob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 Then reboot to complete installation.
adb reboot
I use 2.5.0.0 twrp as I have problems with 2.6.0.0.
tobdaryl said:
Use nvflash again to flash only twrp.
or
Other options
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery twrp.blob
fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
or if rooted
adb shell
su
dd if=/sdcard/twrp.blob of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4 Then reboot to complete installation.
adb reboot
I use 2.5.0.0 twrp as I have problems with 2.6.0.0.
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Thanks tobdary for replying back. I tried other versions of the recovery but none seem to work. I can't do that fastboot method because I dont get the fastboot option when the I hold the volume down and power like I did when the tablet was bone stock. I can't get su access on the tablet because its not rooted anymore once I reinstalled the nvflash rom so I cant try and flash recovery that way either. I'm really stuck and not sure why this isn't working!
Thanks,
Mike
waynestatemac said:
Thanks tobdary for replying back. I tried other versions of the recovery but none seem to work. I can't do that fastboot method because I dont get the fastboot option when the I hold the volume down and power like I did when the tablet was bone stock. I can't get su access on the tablet because its not rooted anymore once I reinstalled the nvflash rom so I cant try and flash recovery that way either. I'm really stuck and not sure why this isn't working!
Thanks,
Mike
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I'm not sure either.
Try flashing stock recovery and recheck your bootloader menu for fastboot.
tobdaryl said:
I'm not sure either.
Try flashing stock recovery and recheck your bootloader menu for fastboot.
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Do you know where I can find the stock recovery? Is it something ziped in the original rom file?
I was able to root the tablet using a program that that uses a exploit while android is running. I then could adb through su access and flash different twrp recovery blob files to the tablet. Though the tablet rebooted and showed a blue line with recovery being installed when I restarted I have no options to load recovery, fastboot, or linux. I'm thinking the bootloader is corrupt. I own a tf201 and might have accidentally used one of the hairybean 2.3 (4.2) bootloader updates for that device on this one. Is there a way to get my bootloader back to the original and maybe that will fix it?
Thanks,
Mike
waynestatemac said:
Do you know where I can find the stock recovery? Is it something ziped in the original rom file?
I was able to root the tablet using a program that that uses a exploit while android is running. I then could adb through su access and flash different twrp recovery blob files to the tablet. Though the tablet rebooted and showed a blue line with recovery being installed when I restarted I have no options to load recovery, fastboot, or linux. I'm thinking the bootloader is corrupt. I own a tf201 and might have accidentally used one of the hairybean 2.3 (4.2) bootloader updates for that device on this one. Is there a way to get my bootloader back to the original and maybe that will fix it?
Thanks,
Mike
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The first thing you flash in this guide is the bootloader. nvflash --resume --download 4 blob.EBT
With nvflash you can flash only what is needed for your situation. If you feel the problem is the bootloader you can flash just that and try again.
What you describe sounds like stock recovery is still working on your tablet. If flashing the bootloader does not help I would use stock 9.4.3.30, unzip once and place the remaining zip on your internal sdcard. You may get an update notification. Accept it and let your tablet do the work. If you don't get the notification reboot your tablet and you should see it then. Doing this will write stock bootloader, recovery, etc.
Stock recovery is the blob.SOS when you blobunpack. Just use the stock 9.4.3.30 blob and use the resulting SOS (recovery.img).
TF300T Bricked accessible using APX Mode.
Hello @tobdaryl
I have read your thread fully, but my case differs a little bit and need your advice:
I have unlocked ASUS TF300T.
I cant access FastBoot or ADB.
I can access the APX mode.
The ASUS shows only the ASUS logo when powered on.
I don't have BackUp of anything.
I have flashed everything from my ASUS, even the recovery. (I was novice):angel:
Any suggestions or advices please?
What should i do and from where shall i get the needed files, etc...
Thank you in advance.
Nader H.AL-Dirany
NaderALDirany said:
Hello @tobdaryl
I have read your thread fully, but my case differs a little bit and need your advice:
I have unlocked ASUS TF300T.
I cant access FastBoot or ADB.
I can access the APX mode.
The ASUS shows only the ASUS logo when powered on.
I don't have BackUp of anything.
I have flashed everything from my ASUS, even the recovery. (I was novice):angel:
Any suggestions or advices please?
What should i do and from where shall i get the needed files, etc...
Thank you in advance.
Nader H.AL-Dirany
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I have read your previous posts in addition to this one.
There are four vehicles to restore your tablet. (some things can be done within android but you have no access)
1. recovery - stock or twrp
2. fastboot
3. adb
4. nvflash
I notice you also posted in my guide for accessing adb, fastboot, and apx. You were unable to access fastboot, adb, or recovery with those methods.
I don't know of any way to recover through apx without nvflash previously installed and you have no access to the other three methods.
Needs Stickied ... thanks man you helped save my butt :good:
Trigger911 said:
Needs Stickied ... thanks man you helped save my butt :good:
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Thanks! *I'm glad you found the info useful.
Hi Everyone
A while back I was having all sorts of problems trying to flash a patched bootloader to my Acer A500 So that I could install a custom recovery, Custom ROMS , etc...
Well thanks to some help from this awesome site, and a member here that pointed me to an NVFlash archive (Bab-Sector) with a script in it and it worked perfect. The Script however was using the V8 bootloader instead of V9, and I wanted to go with the V9 Bootloader 03.14-EXT So I updated the scripts to install the bootloader to SkrilaxCZ v9 Patched for Acer A500, and I also added Thor2002ro CWM 1.7.3 touch, instead of 1.7. 1.7.3 works a whole lot better
*****************************IMPORTANT**************************
Before using these tools make sure to back up your tablet first, and have a good ROM ready to install once you have your patched bootloader installed. Using this tool to Install the patched bootloader will render your current ROM unusable. You will have to install a new ROM as soon as your finished. This will also fix all the partitions on your tablet, so that they are all correct, but in doing it destroys your current install.
So any way here is a quick guide to flash the patched V9 bootloader file on your Acer A500:
Before you Continue:
You will need to know your SBK
And you need to have all the proper Acer USB drivers installed.
Plus you will need this file: A500-Bootloader-V9_Babsector
Extract the contents to some folder, and open the folder.
Now power off the tablet, and while it is connected to your PC via USB take a paperclip and press the reset button (located on the side next to the full size USB port, a small hole) and the power button, slowly count to 3 then release the power button, count one more to 4 and then release the reset button. Now your tablet is in APX download mode.
Open the folder where you extracted the bootloader and tools. Double click the file a501 A.bat. Enter your SBK.
The bootloader will be flashed, and Thor2002ro CWM 1.7.3 Custom Recovery will be installed, upon completion the screen will say PASS.
Now hold down the power button until the tab turns off, then hold the vol down button along with the power button to boot into CWM. Once in CWM navigate to the mounts and storage menu, then format system partition twice. Now go back to the power menu, and power off the tablet.
Now you need to boot APX download mode again, take a paperclip and press the reset button and the power button, slowly count to 3 then release the power button, count one more to 4 and release the reset button. Now your tablet is in APX download mode again.
Back to the folder where you extracted the bootloader and tools again. Now double click the file a501 B.bat.
The bootloader will be flashed again, and Thor2002ro CWM 1.7.3 Custom Recovery will be reinstalled, upon completion the screen will once again display PASS. You are finished, and you have a good custom recovery, along with the best patched bootloader for the A500.
Now you are ready to install custom ROMS from Thor2002ro CWM Touch.
If you decide that you no longer want to have the patched bootloader you can restore your A500 to complete stock ICS4.0.3 with this ROM: Stock ROM Acer_AV041_A500_1.033.00_PA_CUS1
You can flash this ROM with CWM or rename it to update.zip and place on root of external SD and the stock recovery will install it also. after the ROM has installed the tablet needs to reboot and the bootloader will be installed, then the tab will reboot, and you are back to 100% stock Acer_AV041_A500_1.033.00_PA_CUS1. You will not have root, and the bootloader will also be stock. This is the file you need if for some reason you should ever need to have your tablet sent to Acer, to be worked on. under warranty for example, or if you just want to have the tablet returned to stock.
I really hope this little guide helps someone, I know that a few months ago this would have helped me out when I could not flash my bootloader from windows with either the Black Thund3rAPX tool or AfterOTA, both of which are excellent tools, but for some reason they just would not work with my tab until after I had flashed my bootloader with NVFlash the way I explain here.
Also I need to point out that the scripts and tools included in the bootloader archive are originally the Bab-Sector tools. I just updated the bootloader files to SkrilaxCZ V9 Bootloader, with the green Acer logo, and the Custom Recovery to Thor2002ro CWM Touch 1.7.3
Thanks
- Kaiji
Omg! Thank you!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I've been trying for two days to get a custom recovery to install. I too used Blackthund3r's tools, but nothing was working. I think my partition table was screwed. It took me forever just to get the drivers to recognize APX mode. Google's generic driver's > Acers! Again thank you so much.
KaijiKun said:
Hi Everyone
A while back I was having all sorts of problems trying to flash a patched bootloader to my Acer A500 So that I could install a custom recovery, Custom ROMS , etc...
Well thanks to some help from this awesome site, and a member here that pointed me to an NVFlash archive (Bab-Sector) with a script in it and it worked perfect. The Script however was using the V8 bootloader instead of V9, and I wanted to go with the V9 Bootloader 03.14-EXT So I updated the scripts to install the bootloader to SkrilaxCZ v9 Patched for Acer A500, and I also added Thor2002ro CWM 1.7.3 touch, instead of 1.7. 1.7.3 works a whole lot better
*****************************IMPORTANT**************************
Before using these tools make sure to back up your tablet first, and have a good ROM ready to install once you have your patched bootloader installed. Using this tool to Install the patched bootloader will render your current ROM unusable. You will have to install a new ROM as soon as your finished. This will also fix all the partitions on your tablet, so that they are all correct, but in doing it destroys your current install.
So any way here is a quick guide to flash the patched V9 bootloader file on your Acer A500:
Code:
Before you Continue:
You will need to know your SBK
And you need to have all the proper Acer USB drivers installed.
Plus you will need this file: http://www.4shared.com/zip/dbt1DsjT/A500-Bootloader-V9-Nvflash.html
Extract the contents to some folder, and open the folder.
Now power off the tablet, and while it is connected to your PC via USB take a paperclip and press the reset button (located on the side next to the full size USB port, a small hole) and the power button, slowly count to 3 then release the power button, count one more to 4 and then release the reset button. Now your tablet is in APX download mode.
Open the folder where you extracted the bootloader and tools. Double click the file a501 A.bat. Enter your SBK.
The bootloader will be flashed, and Thor2002ro CWM 1.7.3 Custom Recovery will be installed, upon completion the screen will say PASS.
Now hold down the power button until the tab turns off, then hold the vol down button along with the power button to boot into CWM. Once in CWM navigate to the mounts and storage menu, then format system partition twice. Now go back to the power menu, and power off the tablet.
Now you need to boot APX download mode again, take a paperclip and press the reset button and the power button, slowly count to 3 then release the power button, count one more to 4 and release the reset button. Now your tablet is in APX download mode again.
Back to the folder where you extracted the bootloader and tools again. Now double click the file a501 B.bat.
The bootloader will be flashed again, and Thor2002ro CWM 1.7.3 Custom Recovery will be reinstalled, upon completion the screen will once again display PASS. You are finished, and you have a good custom recovery, along with the best patched bootloader for the A500.
Now you are ready to install custom ROMS from Thor2002ro CWM Touch.
If you decide that you no longer want to have the patched bootloader you can restore your A500 to complete stock ICS4.0.3 with this ROM
Code:
Stock ROM Acer_AV041_A500_1.033.00_PA_CUS1
http://www.4shared.com/zip/R6Wn2rFJ/A500-Stock.html
You can flash this ROM with CWM or rename it to update.zip and place on root of external SD and the stock recovery will install it also. after the ROM has installed the tablet needs to reboot and the bootloader will be installed, then the tab will reboot, and you are back to 100% stock Acer_AV041_A500_1.033.00_PA_CUS1. You will not have root, and the bootloader will also be stock. This is the file you need if for some reason you should ever need to have your tablet sent to Acer, to be worked on. under warranty for example, or if you just want to have the tablet returned to stock.
I really hope this little guide helps someone, I know that a few months ago this would have helped me out when I could not flash my bootloader from windows with either the Black Thund3rAPX tool or AfterOTA, both of which are excellent tools, but for some reason they just would not work with my tab until after I had flashed my bootloader with NVFlash the way I explain here.
Also I need to point out that the scripts and tools included in the bootloader archive are originally the Bab-Sector tools. I just updated the bootloader files to SkrilaxCZ V9 Bootloader, with the green Acer logo, and the Custom Recovery to Thor2002ro CWM Touch 1.7.3
Thanks
- Kaiji
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Nice guide Kaiji...a quick question. Do u know why babsector requires u to run both bat files. A few folks have just run the first one, done the formats then flashed their rom. Seems no one had any problems. Could u explain ( to a noob like me how babsector actually works? ??
rgds dibb
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dibb_nz said:
Nice guide Kaiji...a quick question. Do u know why babsector requires u to run both bat files. A few folks have just run the first one, done the formats then flashed their rom. Seems no one had any problems. Could u explain ( to a noob like me how babsector actually works? ??
rgds dibb
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Actually both of those batch files are identical, I believe that the original writer wanted to be sure that any corrupted data, and or partitions were repaired. And that is exactly what they do.What happens is after the tab is in apx mode a temporary rw bootloader image is uploaded, and then the file correctly maps out and create the partitions needed for you tablet, then it uploads the bootloader, and recovery images. now with your new patched bootloader you can boot to custom recovery, install custom ROM's, and you could even install a second OS and set up a dual boot scenario, Skrilax_CZ has some really great tutorials on this here. You will also find that Blackthund3r's tools will also work now too.
- Kaiji
dibb_nz said:
; Nice guide Kaiji...a quick question....... Could u explain ( to a noob like me how babsector actually works? ??
rgds dibb
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Thank you
I am very happy that you, a senior member, actually thinks the guide is good. It really does mean a lot ( to a noob like me
I have actually just been poking around, and learning alI I can. I have always been a big fan of the Linux system, and the fact that it is now, in its Android form so huge world wide, on smartphones, and tablets everywhere is awesome!!
Any way I do really love that Android is based on the open source Linux code, and since it is, it's 100% customizable, hackable, & rewritable, sweet!!.
Oh yeah, To continue on a bit more about babsector, from my last post. The way that babsector actually works is this, while the tablet is is the NVidia APX download mode, the program NVFlash can then upload the special temporary APX mode bootloader image with rw abilities so that NVFlash can then set the partitions, and upload you patched bootloader. At least I believe that is how it all works. As I said I am just poking around, hehehe, an old linux user trying to learn all I can and then pass it on so everyone can enjoy the full potential of their devices.
- Kaiji
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KaijiKun said:
Hi Everyone
A while back I was having all sorts of problems trying to flash a patched bootloader to my Acer A500 So that I could install a custom recovery, Custom ROMS , etc...
Well thanks to some help from this awesome site, and a member here that pointed me to an NVFlash archive (Bab-Sector) with a script in it and it worked perfect. The Script however was using the V8 bootloader instead of V9, and I wanted to go with the V9 Bootloader 03.14-EXT So I updated the scripts to install the bootloader to SkrilaxCZ v9 Patched for Acer A500, and I also added Thor2002ro CWM 1.7.3 touch, instead of 1.7. 1.7.3 works a whole lot better
*****************************IMPORTANT**************************
Before using these tools make sure to back up your tablet first, and have a good ROM ready to install once you have your patched bootloader installed. Using this tool to Install the patched bootloader will render your current ROM unusable. You will have to install a new ROM as soon as your finished. This will also fix all the partitions on your tablet, so that they are all correct, but in doing it destroys your current install.
So any way here is a quick guide to flash the patched V9 bootloader file on your Acer A500:
Before you Continue:
You will need to know your SBK
And you need to have all the proper Acer USB drivers installed.
Plus you will need this file: A500-Bootloader-V9_Babsector
Extract the contents to some folder, and open the folder.
Now power off the tablet, and while it is connected to your PC via USB take a paperclip and press the reset button (located on the side next to the full size USB port, a small hole) and the power button, slowly count to 3 then release the power button, count one more to 4 and then release the reset button. Now your tablet is in APX download mode.
Open the folder where you extracted the bootloader and tools. Double click the file a501 A.bat. Enter your SBK.
The bootloader will be flashed, and Thor2002ro CWM 1.7.3 Custom Recovery will be installed, upon completion the screen will say PASS.
Now hold down the power button until the tab turns off, then hold the vol down button along with the power button to boot into CWM. Once in CWM navigate to the mounts and storage menu, then format system partition twice. Now go back to the power menu, and power off the tablet.
Now you need to boot APX download mode again, take a paperclip and press the reset button and the power button, slowly count to 3 then release the power button, count one more to 4 and release the reset button. Now your tablet is in APX download mode again.
Back to the folder where you extracted the bootloader and tools again. Now double click the file a501 B.bat.
The bootloader will be flashed again, and Thor2002ro CWM 1.7.3 Custom Recovery will be reinstalled, upon completion the screen will once again display PASS. You are finished, and you have a good custom recovery, along with the best patched bootloader for the A500.
Now you are ready to install custom ROMS from Thor2002ro CWM Touch.
If you decide that you no longer want to have the patched bootloader you can restore your A500 to complete stock ICS4.0.3 with this ROM: Stock ROM Acer_AV041_A500_1.033.00_PA_CUS1
You can flash this ROM with CWM or rename it to update.zip and place on root of external SD and the stock recovery will install it also. after the ROM has installed the tablet needs to reboot and the bootloader will be installed, then the tab will reboot, and you are back to 100% stock Acer_AV041_A500_1.033.00_PA_CUS1. You will not have root, and the bootloader will also be stock. This is the file you need if for some reason you should ever need to have your tablet sent to Acer, to be worked on. under warranty for example, or if you just want to have the tablet returned to stock.
I really hope this little guide helps someone, I know that a few months ago this would have helped me out when I could not flash my bootloader from windows with either the Black Thund3rAPX tool or AfterOTA, both of which are excellent tools, but for some reason they just would not work with my tab until after I had flashed my bootloader with NVFlash the way I explain here.
Also I need to point out that the scripts and tools included in the bootloader archive are originally the Bab-Sector tools. I just updated the bootloader files to SkrilaxCZ V9 Bootloader, with the green Acer logo, and the Custom Recovery to Thor2002ro CWM Touch 1.7.3
Thanks
- Kaiji
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Hi Kaiji,
I tried your trick but it is not working for me. Could you please help me to solve this issue?
When i run first a501A file my tablet vibrate and went to download mode. I have attached file what exactly i get (file no. 1) and when i try to run the batch file again while tablet in download mode i get result (file no. 2). Please direct me what exactly i need to do?
Thanks
jd4r said:
Hi Kaiji,
I tried your trick but it is not working for me. Could you please help me to solve this issue?
When i run first a501A file my tablet vibrate and went to download mode. I have attached file what exactly i get (file no. 1) and when i try to run the batch file again while tablet in download mode i get result (file no. 2). Please direct me what exactly i need to do?
Thanks
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Hmm, I wonder what the problem could be.... I would say for starters, try reinstalling the drivers, reboot, and try the script again. making sure to runit as Administrator. Also do you have AfterOTA? send me a PM after you try reinstalling your drivers, and if you are still having trouble tomorow, I will PM you my phone # and I will do my best to help you solve this over the phone.
I will be online tomorow around 12:00 noon EDT and will look for your PM and/or a reply
- Kaiji
Thanks.
KaijiKun said:
Hmm, I wonder what the problem could be.... I would say for starters, try reinstalling the drivers, reboot, and try the script again. making sure to runit as Administrator. Also do you have AfterOTA? send me a PM after you try reinstalling your drivers, and if you are still having trouble tomorow, I will PM you my phone # and I will do my best to help you solve this over the phone.
I will be online tomorow around 12:00 noon EDT and will look for your PM and/or a reply
- Kaiji
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Thanks for your response. I appreciate it. My problem got resolved after running Acera500 flash tool.
Thanks again for your help.
jd4r said:
Thanks for your response. I appreciate it. My problem got resolved after running Acera500 flash tool.
Thanks again for your help.
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No problem , I am very glad your problems were resolved. And, if you don't mind, I have a few questions for you.
1. What exactly went wrong in your situation?
2. Which tablet are you using?
3. And, how did you solve your problems exactly?
The reason I ask is that each tablet/software combination may each be a little unique, and the details of your experience can be very helpful to others as they encounter their own situation, and most of all we can always learn more from everyones different case, and apply that knowledge to improving the ability to help in the next case. Also, please try to be as detailed as possible, if you decide to answer the questionsI asked.
Thank you very much for your input
- Kaiji
KaijiKun said:
Hi Everyone
I really hope this little guide helps someone, I know that a few months ago this would have helped me out when I could not flash my bootloader from windows with either the Black Thund3rAPX tool or AfterOTA, both of which are excellent tools, but for some reason they just would not work with my tab until after I had flashed my bootloader with NVFlash the way I explain here.
Also I need to point out that the scripts and tools included in the bootloader archive are originally the Bab-Sector tools. I just updated the bootloader files to SkrilaxCZ V9 Bootloader, with the green Acer logo, and the Custom Recovery to Thor2002ro CWM Touch 1.7.3
Thanks
- Kaiji
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Well it got me from only booting to APX mode to having a bootloader, but I'm still having problems. I ran the script and got the PASS screen. Now it boots to the bootloader but I'm no longer able to use the reset button to get to the APX mode. Even when I hold the reset button while powering on, it just goes to the bootloader. It also does this just powering on without press the -vol button. I'm assuming this was because I was also getting an error message say the Lnx kernel was invalid.
So I went ahead and flashed the A500-stock.zip and no longer get the invalid kernel message but it still boots to the loader menu with the options Primary (LNX), Recovery and Fastboot. But when I choose the first option it hangs on the first screen saying "Booting Android Image from LNX partition..." Revovery takes me to the recovery menu and Fastboot connect me to my PC in ADB mode.
Any suggestion about where I go from here?
4929york said:
Well it got me from only booting to APX mode to having a bootloader, but I'm still having problems. I ran the script and got the PASS screen. Now it boots to the bootloader but I'm no longer able to use the reset button to get to the APX mode. Even when I hold the reset button while powering on, it just goes to the bootloader. It also does this just powering on without press the -vol button. I'm assuming this was because I was also getting an error message say the Lnx kernel was invalid.
So I went ahead and flashed the A500-stock.zip and no longer get the invalid kernel message but it still boots to the loader menu with the options Primary (LNX), Recovery and Fastboot. But when I choose the first option it hangs on the first screen saying "Booting Android Image from LNX partition..." Revovery takes me to the recovery menu and Fastboot connect me to my PC in ADB mode.
Any suggestion about where I go from here?
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I got APX mode working again. I had to fall back to Win 7. In Win 8 it couldn't find tthe APX driver.
So, I started from scratch and ran the A501.A bat, then formatted the /system twice. Then rebooted into APX and ran the a501.B script and got this error. "Formatting partition 2 BCT please wait... FAILED!" What now????? PLEASE HELP!!!!!
jd4r said:
Hi Kaiji,
I tried your trick but it is not working for me. Could you please help me to solve this issue?
When i run first a501A file my tablet vibrate and went to download mode. I have attached file what exactly i get (file no. 1) and when i try to run the batch file again while tablet in download mode i get result (file no. 2). Please direct me what exactly i need to do?
Thanks
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im having the same problem as u were having with the attachments on the error codes u got can u share some light to me on the solution u was told to use
Im about at my wits end and gonna make a paper weight out of this thing I guess. I had recovered it with the Timmy Dean tool once already, and was on HC for about a week. I wanted to upgrade to ICS. So I tried to flash to bootloader but somehow got to where I can only boot into APX mode. I keep hanging on every tool I use. Here is a screen shot of the error when using the babsector in this thread. As far as I know I have the correct drivers from Acers site, but not sure about the adb drivers. I have them, but they don't "install" like the acer drivers did. How do I know they are correct? See my error attached photo. Is it possible to have something so messed up that even though apx mode works, it still wont flash itself out of the problem?
Need help with running A501 A.bat
Hi there. I put my tablet into APX mode by following the instructions above. However, when I run the A501 A.bat script, it reports that "USB device not found"
I have my tablet connected to my desktop via a USB-miniUSB cable. The connection works fine when the tablet is on, but it doesn't register it when the tablet is in APX mode
Any suggestions? Thanks!
romUser1365 said:
Hi there. I put my tablet into APX mode by following the instructions above. However, when I run the A501 A.bat script, it reports that "USB device not found"
I have my tablet connected to my desktop via a USB-miniUSB cable. The connection works fine when the tablet is on, but it doesn't register it when the tablet is in APX mode
Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Just a couple suggestions, I would start by making sure you have a known good micro USB cable, make sure it's plugged into a USB 2.0 port directly connected to you motherboard and not a USB hub or a USB 3.0 port as those can cause problems. The last thing I would recommend is to use Windows 7. Windows 10 may or may not work with this method as this tablet is pretty old. You can use a virtual machine to run Windows 7 and it should work fine. Hopefully this helps a bit.
turnert said:
Just a couple suggestions, I would start by making sure you have a known good micro USB cable, make sure it's plugged into a USB 2.0 port directly connected to you motherboard and not a USB hub or a USB 3.0 port as those can cause problems. The last thing I would recommend is to use Windows 7. Windows 10 may or may not work with this method as this tablet is pretty old. You can use a virtual machine to run Windows 7 and it should work fine. Hopefully this helps a bit.
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I am unable to connect directly to the motherboard, as my PC is actually a laptop, and I don't really want to try and open it up. I did manage to use a vm and try this on Windows 7 with no luck . If anyone has any other suggestions I'm all ears. The only thing that I think might be causing these issues is that I'm using a USB 3.0 port (My laptop doesn't have 2.0 ports), so I'll update this reply once I find a computer that has usb 2.0 ports.
Also, do I need to install a custom recovery before running the A500 A and A500 B scripts? Are there tutorials on how to do that? I think I ran into issues last time I tried because I hadn't unlocked my bootloader (tablet wouldn't enter recovery mode). But, if I understand it correctly, the instructions for this thread tell you how to unlock the bootloader, but it also requires the custom recovery or else you lose your stock rom. It's quite a catch 22
romUser1365 said:
I am unable to connect directly to the motherboard, as my PC is actually a laptop, and I don't really want to try and open it up. I did manage to use a vm and try this on Windows 7 with no luck . If anyone has any other suggestions I'm all ears. The only thing that I think might be causing these issues is that I'm using a USB 3.0 port (My laptop doesn't have 2.0 ports), so I'll update this reply once I find a computer that has usb 2.0 ports.
Also, do I need to install a custom recovery before running the A500 A and A500 B scripts? Are there tutorials on how to do that? I think I ran into issues last time I tried because I hadn't unlocked my bootloader (tablet wouldn't enter recovery mode). But, if I understand it correctly, the instructions for this thread tell you how to unlock the bootloader, but it also requires the custom recovery or else you lose your stock rom. It's quite a catch 22
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Yes you need to unlock your bootloader before you can get a custom rom or a custom recovery. But to do that you need root first. Also when I said connect your USB cable directly to your mother board I meant just any USB port on your motherboard.
turnert said:
Yes you need to unlock your bootloader before you can get a custom rom or a custom recovery. But to do that you need root first. Also when I said connect your USB cable directly to your mother board I meant just any USB port on your motherboard.
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That would still involve opening up my laptop, no? Also, I don't think that the USB cable is the issue, as I am able to connect just fine when the tablet is powered on, but not in APX mode. Also, I have tried rooting it before with a couple methods, both of which failed in one way or another. I'm open to trying out some other method(s) if you have a suggestion
Hi!
I have a similar problem like other users. Ive try many metods and I cant unbrik my A500. I dont know witch BL etc it has. Ive tried many update.zips but always without result. I can enter in apx mode but no more...
When I run A501A the I have this problem.
* Reboot your tablet into APX mode *
Generate your SBK with your CPUID from here :
Enter your SBK:0x58244C00 0x6309C006 0x2B432404 0xB0512103
Nvflash started
rcm version 0X20001
System Information:
chip name: t20
chip id: 0x20 major: 1 minor: 3
chip sku: 0x8
chip uid: 0x038892484340e057
macrovision: disabled
hdcp: enabled
sbk burned: true
dk burned: true
boot device: emmc
operating mode: 4
device config strap: 0
device config fuse: 0
sdram config strap: 0
sending file: flash.bct
- 4080/4080 bytes sent
flash.bct sent successfully
odm data: 0xb00d8011
downloading bootloader -- load address: 0x108000 entry point: 0x108000
sending file: bootloader.bin
| 714409/714409 bytes sent
bootloader.bin sent successfully
waiting for bootloader to initialize
bootloader downloaded successfully
setting device: 2 3
creating partition: BCT
creating partition: PT
creating partition: APP
creating partition: EBT
creating partition: GP1
creating partition: SOS
creating partition: LNX
creating partition: CAC
creating partition: MSC
creating partition: FLX
creating partition: AKB
creating partition: UDA
creating partition: GPT
failed executing command 12 NvError 0x120002
command failure: create failed (bad data)
bootloader status: fatal failure to read / write to mass storage (code: 9) message: nverror:0x8 (0x19000008) flags: 0
Presione una tecla para continuar . . .
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I cant solve it. Can you help me please.