Stupidity... Typed something wrong some guidance - Eee Pad Transformer General

Rooted fine my tf101. Recovery installed fine. So I wanted to save my buttons and install CWM Touch. Tried to install via terminal and typed the wrong mmcblock 4 instead of 3. Now its stuck in the splash screen with no recovery. I am able to access the tablet by cold boot only. Anyway I can fix this?
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NVFlash fixes all

Just download.bat but I get "usb write failed"

Try RecoveryInstaller to see of out can install cwm again

Did a factory reset and its working. Just have to reroot. Thanks
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Alternate CWM install?

anyone had success with using KFU to install CWM? Seems like you would just replace the TWRP image with the CWM image...or I could be wrong and brick my fire
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you can replace twrp with cwm but not with kfu
you have to install it manually as described in the op of cwm
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454241
edit: just realized what you are tying to do ! don't think that this will work cause the install command is different
twrp starts a install routine with the "boot" command - cwm will be directly flashed with the "flash" command
Well I tried it before I read your response and now I'm stuck at fff boot logo...kfu is at "waiting for device"...I'm sure there's a thread for that somewhere
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1490719
future refference, use this to install cwm directly, no fastboot required.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500935
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Changing Bootmode Via Terminal?

My computer is down and TWRP seems stuck in recovery mode? possibly. Every time I try to flash a ROM TWRP just reboots itself. I'm able to backup and restore fine but cannot flash. I'm running dualboot bootloader if that matters.
Is there a way to check what mode it is in via terminal and also change it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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freefaling said:
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?desktop_uri=/watch?v=2u5Dav9beuk&v=2u5Dav9beuk&gl=US
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I know how to flash via terminal. I need to know of you can change boot mode via terminal. I already tried flashing the recovery over top of it but I still cannot flash a new ROM. (The tablet boots up fine, fyi)
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uoY_redruM said:
I know how to flash via terminal. I need to know of you can change boot mode via terminal. I already tried flashing the recovery over top of it but I still cannot flash a new ROM. (The tablet boots up fine, fyi)
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If you can flash twrp 2.1.1, then you can boot into your rom from twrp. It used to have a bug where it would not change bootmode. I believe it is now fixed with v2.1.1.
Hope it helps.
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freefaling said:
If you can flash twrp 2.1.1, then you can boot into your rom from twrp. It used to have a bug where it would not change bootmode. I believe it is now fixed with v2.1.1.
Hope it helps.
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I flashed 2.1.1 with success but still was unable to flash a ROM. To top it off, I clicked the "reset boot loader" option and now my Kindle is stuck on the dual-boot boot loader screen and will not respond or go further....
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uoY_redruM said:
I flashed 2.1.1 with success but still was unable to flash a ROM. To top it off, I clicked the "reset boot loader" option and now my Kindle is stuck on the dual-boot boot loader screen and will not respond or go further....
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=943772&d=1331571368
Someone (user:b63) over at the firefirefire thread posted this handy file explaining how to change bootmodes via command line. Try it.
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freefaling said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=943772&d=1331571368
Someone (user:b63) over at the firefirefire thread posted this handy file explaining how to change bootmodes via command line. Try it.
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Would love to but now I'm stuck and cannot even boot.
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uoY_redruM said:
Would love to but now I'm stuck and cannot even boot.
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your in fastboot. who reboots to bootloader not knowing what it does?
u need a PC now for sure.
why it won't flash, is beyond me tho.
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smirkis said:
your in fastboot. who reboots to bootloader not knowing what it does?
u need a PC now for sure.
why it won't flash, is beyond me tho.
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Yeah it was a stupid move, I was just getting frustrated with it not flashing ROMs all of a sudden and I just started trying random ****. Waiting for my friend and his laptop now.
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Maybe this can help?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22619437&postcount=5
Type this in terminal emulator:
Su
Oem idme bootmode 4000
FINALLY! Damn, his laptop was being defiant and didn't want to install the fastboot drivers. Was starting to piss me off, but an hour later and I got it going!
I had to run
fastboot -i 0x1949 oem idme bootmode 4000
fastboot -i 0x1949 reboot
I haven't tried to flash a new ROM yet, I don't even care at this point, happy the Kindle is back up. Now time to try and get ROMs to flash...
OK so I reset my partition to stock, flashed the latest FFF (replacing the dual-boot bootloader) and flashed the latest TWRP 2.1.1 and it still failed to flash ANY ROM. I reverted to TWRP 2.0 again and tried and it didn't fail...yet. It started the flashing process but I'm not sure it'll complete (been flashing for about 5 minutes now and has not completed). Really not sure what the deal is with flash failing. This never happened before.
EDIT-
Nope, goes...
Formatting /cache...
Formatting /cache...
Formatting /cache...
E:Unable to open zip file.

[Q]CWR or TWRP?

I just want to know which recovery should I install...I'm new to the pad game and I just wanted some input...I just rooted my N7 and ready to install a recovery...I'm used to CWR on my sgIII...but I see that TWRP is the new recovery that some guys are installing...also is there problem with boring into recovery from the device? Thanks in advanced...
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I prefer cwm touch which you can get from the site. Or you can flash the button version from rommanager
Twrp does work tho, but I've read issues with restoring backups.
Booting into recovery on the device in a way is messed up. The button combo method to enter using the bootloader hangs when not connected to a PC, so there are two options on getting into recovery.
A. Connect to a PC and use bootloader
B. With a working OS, reboot to recovery using an app such as rommanager or goomanager
If you ever flash a rom that won't boot, u need to connect to a PC and boot into recovery via bootloader (button combo).
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I use TWRP and had successfully restored now a couple of times. Once was a complete device replacement where I restored the TWRP restore files from my workstation.
How I do my backups to ensure I can restore from a total loss.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29550640
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Booting into recovery on the device in a way is messed up. The button combo method to enter using the bootloader hangs when not connected to a PC, so there are two options on getting into recovery.
A. Connect to a PC and use bootloader
B. With a working OS, reboot to recovery using an app such as rommanager or goomanager
If you ever flash a rom that won't boot, u need to connect to a PC and boot into recovery via bootloader (button combo).
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Ah, I was curious if this bug still existed or not.
I'd go with CWM, quite stable, easy to use, and you can flash the touch recovery, speeds it up.
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Thanks, I read somewhere that if you go into system/ and rename recovery-from-boot.p to recovery-from-boot.bak, fixes the bootloop...can anyone confirm this... thank in advance
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Try it. Bootloader issue still exists regardless.
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I'm a TWRP guy all the way. I have never had an issue restoring a backup, and the ability to compress my nandroid is invaluable.
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TWRP has definitely converted me.
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05GT said:
TWRP has definitely converted me.
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N7 only boots into recovery

Ok so heres the story. Ubuntu released a version of it self for the N7 and I went to try it out. Works ok kinda sluggish, but I digress.
Went back to stock and it went smooth as butter. Now I went to flash CWM and it flashed like it was supposed to. Now for some reason my tablet only boots into recovery no matter what. I tried to press power and vol down to get into the bootloader and it just boots recovery.
I used Nexus Root Toolkit v1.5.4 to flash the image.
It's stuck in cwm?
Can you reach it via adb?
If so enter "adb reboot fastboot"
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mvmacd said:
It's stuck in cwm?
Can you reach it via adb?
If so enter "adb reboot fastboot"
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Tried that and ADB said there was no device attached. So, I reinstalled my drivers and that worked. Managed to get into fast boot and reflashed stock. I manually flashed cwm and that worked no problem. I'm now back on my own version of cm10.
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ROOTED 4.2.2 won't boot recovery

Just rooted my N7 on 4.2.2 but can't boot into recovery. I just get the "no command" screen. I flashed twrp with the Nexus Root Toolkit and everything seemed to go fine but I can't boot into recovery. Is there another way to flash a custom recover?
Thanks!
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fastboot flash recovery recovery-image-file-name.img
while in boot loader mode.
Please use the forum search capability.
christanya99 said:
Just rooted my N7 on 4.2.2 but can't boot into recovery. I just get the "no command" screen. I flashed twrp with the Nexus Root Toolkit and everything seemed to go fine but I can't boot into recovery. Is there another way to flash a custom recover?
Thanks!
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you probably booted, not flashed the recovery. fastboot flash it via fastboot with the instructions above. or, to make it even easier, download the goo manager app. you can flash twrp recovery with the app. open the app, press the settings option, press install openrecoveryscript, press yes, then let it do its thing.
simms22 said:
you probably booted, not flashed the recovery. fastboot flash it via fastboot with the instructions above. or, to make it even easier, download the goo manager app. you can flash twrp recovery with the app. open the app, press the settings option, press install openrecoveryscript, press yes, then let it do its thing.
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I have the same problem as the 1st poster, an i did what you said, in regards to letting goomanager do the work but it still didn't work
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http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/103
Read the download instructions at the bottom. Have you done that step?
The stock recovery will be restored on boot otherwise. It's the same procedure for any recovery (CWM) not just TWRP.
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sashank said:
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/103
Read the download instructions at the bottom. Have you done that step?
The stock recovery will be restored on boot otherwise. It's the same procedure for any recovery (CWM) not just TWRP.
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No I haven't did that. I'm away from my computer on a trip, an will do this when I get home
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