Hi everyone,
Is it possible to restore my original WW rom and recovery because I did not find anything about it ?
Thanks in advance!!
I think the Asus website has all official ROMs for the Transformers!
Thanks, I ll take a look
And for recovery?
Try here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1093403
Go to tabletrom.it and find Honeycomb 3.1 with NVflash. In 2 minutes you have all stock without Root and CWM (as you have new out of box)
a500 downgrade from 4.1 to stock ics
i was download the stock ics rom (update.zip)
and do it in recovery
it's seems work but it's cannot boot pass android logo screen
this is brick??
Help me plz.
hey guys .....
i was installed CM10 rom using CMW recovery ... i want to get back to official ICS rom but i need the official rom and full guide to install it ...
Which tpt do you have? Did you do a nandroid backup before installing cm?
Hi all,
Before to explain my problem, I want to do my Apologies because I'm french and my English isn't Fluently ^^
So, I have a TF300T unlocked with TWRP. I setup the stable CM 10.2 for my tab and it was a success.
But when i want to update with the CM11 proposed in Settings of the Tab, i have this message in TWRP :
E : error executing updater in zip '/sdcard/cm-11.....
Error Flashing ZIP.
Failed in red
My intial config is JB Stock 4.2.1.
I tried to install a CM 11 directly with TWRP and didn't work ....
Can you Help ME please ?
I have to install CWM ? But wich version ?
Thanks for you help .
(Now i set up a official 4.2 from Asus (available on Asus Website) in waiting an issue)
With an OmniRom, I have the same problem ...
Sense
Sensenix said:
Hi all,
Before to explain my problem, I want to do my Apologies because I'm french and my English isn't Fluently ^^
So, I have a TF300T unlocked with TWRP. I setup the stable CM 10.2 for my tab and it was a success.
But when i want to update with the CM11 proposed in Settings of the Tab, i have this message in TWRP :
E : error executing updater in zip '/sdcard/cm-11.....
Error Flashing ZIP.
Failed in red
My intial config is JB Stock 4.2.1.
I tried to install a CM 11 directly with TWRP and didn't work ....
Can you Help ME please ?
I have to install CWM ? But wich version ?
Thanks for you help .
(Now i set up a official 4.2 from Asus (available on Asus Website) in waiting an issue)
With an OmniRom, I have the same problem ...
Sense
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You need to use TWRP 2.6.3.2 to flash CM11 or OmniROM. Install it and then reboot back into CM10.2 and then install CM11.
Is there no recovery that will install both cm10 and cm11?
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kmoffat said:
Is there no recovery that will install both cm10 and cm11?
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It is not possible to flash both CM10 based ROMs and CM11 based ROM on the same TWRP without editing the ROM itself.
cmendonc2 said:
It is not possible to flash both CM10 based ROMs and CM11 based ROM on the same TWRP without editing the ROM itself.
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Patches to make both work are under way. My MultiROM TWRP can do both without changes, but it is much harder to integrate into a normal ROM+recovery build. Those patches are still unstable.
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suggestions?
I currently am (happily) running cm10.2 with twrp v2.6.3.0, bootloader US_epad-10.6.1.27.5-20130902 but would like to try kitkat. Would multirom be an option? (I'm new to this, and have only tried CROMi-x and CM10.2) Or would a flash of an updated twrp and cm11 be a better choice for a newbie?
thanks!
Greetings, i am new here and i am posting this just in case someone gets problem like this and doesn't know how to fix.
If you accidentally tried to install ROM for ZTE Blade III with older Clockwork mod recovery version (i.e. tried to install KitKat 4.4 CM 11 with 6.0.2.7 instead with 6.0.4.9)
Just find older CM version in this case CM 10.1 and install it, it should get you JB 4.1.2 version working and then you can install newer CW version or install back stock ROM.
Hope this helps someone.
Cheers.