Installed latest update, fixed some bugs , fixed a bug spacebar headboard asus , overall improved flow , I personally installed trebuchet launcher (10.2 )
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Another new Polaris Office 4.0 upgraded to good news
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What? Is there a new update?
looks that way on asus site. tempted to update. but im on cm so wondering if it would even benefit firmware wise. cant seem to find a change log as to what is new. but its dated 9-13
Direct links to 10.6.1.27.5
ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T Firmware: V10.6.1.27.5 Only for WW SKU: dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/TF300T/TF300T-WW_epad-10_6_1_27_5-UpdateLauncher.zip
ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T Firmware: V10.6.1.27.5 Only for US SKU: dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/TF300T/TF300T-US_epad-10_6_1_27_5-UpdateLauncher.zip
ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T Firmware: V10.6.1.27.5 Only for TW SKU: dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/TF300T/TF300T-TW_epad-10_6_1_27_5-UpdateLauncher.zip
wifi issue with update
lessio.a1 said:
Installed latest update, fixed some bugs , fixed a bug spacebar headboard asus , overall improved flow , I personally installed trebuchet launcher (10.2 )
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Before update my wifi which is 10ft away showed perfect, now barely registers. Loading webpages seems sluggish as well. Shutdown/restart no help.
hello you should make a backup of applications and do a factory reset you will see everything will be fine
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Updated and lost root, so I'f you have locked bootloader as me, be careful what you are doing, and if you need to be rooted then don't update... otherwise, I haven't seen any changes, doesn't feel even faster, it's just the same I would say, possibly (and hopefully) they just fixed a lot of bugs in this update
EDIT: motochopper and framaroot does not work either
Mich3lin said:
Updated and lost root, so I'f you have locked bootloader as me, be careful what you are doing, and if you need to be rooted then don't update... otherwise, I haven't seen any changes, doesn't feel even faster, it's just the same I would say, possibly (and hopefully) they just fixed a lot of bugs in this update
EDIT: motochopper and framaroot does not work either
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I can say that it certainly is a lot smoother, especially for a stock rom. It also fixed some wake issues that I was having.
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ASUS TF300T - It's back from the brink of death....
Rerooted, Custom ROM, and Faster than EVER!!!
Mich3lin said:
Updated and lost root, so I'f you have locked bootloader as me, be careful what you are doing, and if you need to be rooted then don't update... otherwise, I haven't seen any changes, doesn't feel even faster, it's just the same I would say, possibly (and hopefully) they just fixed a lot of bugs in this update
EDIT: motochopper and framaroot does not work either
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do you have twrp installed? has anyone tried letting twrp install su?
kaos420 said:
do you have twrp installed? has anyone tried letting twrp install su?
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well, as I said, I have locked bootloader, so unfortunately no luck for me
kaos420 said:
do you have twrp installed? has anyone tried letting twrp install su?
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I did. I use twrp 2.5.0.0 because the newer ones seem to have mounting issues. Installed supersu.
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Mich3lin said:
Updated and lost root, so I'f you have locked bootloader as me, be careful what you are doing, and if you need to be rooted then don't update...
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Voodoo OTA rootkeeper was able to restore root for me (I'm on locked bootloader as well). However, since you need to install Voodoo While still having root that won't help you very much, but it might be worth knowing for other people
It feels a lot snappier to me though - although statements like this are always subjective and rather unreliable, as they're hardly based on verifiable facts.
funnel71 said:
I did. I use twrp 2.5.0.0 because the newer ones seem to have mounting issues. Installed supersu.
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ok and did it have root when you booted?
kaos420 said:
ok and did it have root when you booted?
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I always loose root when I upgrade because I flash the entire system file. I just used twrp to flash root back in.
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funnel71 said:
I always loose root when I upgrade because I flash the entire system file. I just used twrp to flash root back in.
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that is what i am asking for others. if they fastboot flash the blob. then fastboot flash recovery. let recovery install su they will be updated with root correct. thats what your saying. i only ask im still on previous version. wondering if even worth upgrading. since i only really flashed to get firmware of last release then went to cm10.2.
Blauwbilgorgel said:
Voodoo OTA rootkeeper was able to restore root for me (I'm on locked bootloader as well). However, since you need to install Voodoo While still having root that won't help you very much, but it might be worth knowing for other people
It feels a lot snappier to me though - although statements like this are always subjective and rather unreliable, as they're hardly based on verifiable facts.
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Really interesting... I don't understand this ... what :laugh: why its possible to restore root for some and not for others... This is just confusing
Soo is it just me or did this update install some trial version of a wifi app that has completely messed up the wifi?
This is bs.
DAvid_B said:
Soo is it just me or did this update install some trial version of a wifi app that has completely messed up the wifi?
This is bs.
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My WiFi is acting normally.
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Cannot install supersu used twrp 2.5.0.0
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As it says the update for ASUS ICS, but CWM flashable.
*WARNING* If you are rooted, you will need OTA rootkeeper from Market to flash this patch, or flash superuser after rebooting at least once. Currently US and WW ROMs only.
--If someone has an update from another version (CN, etc.) that they want to use, PM me with a link to the file and I can build/edit a script for that too and add it in--
You should be on an odexed stock ROM (rooted of-course) in order for this to work. If you are on a custom ROM, don't bother, it won't work for you. You will need to wait for the dev of your ROM to make a patch or upgrade.
I set this up to only flash the kernal and the patches. Recovery will not be effected. This is confirmed working for me.
The US version -- http://www.mediafire.com/?3aa16qy7sh4t9m4
The WW version -- credit to Lizard -- http://www.mediafire.com/?nw4zgwvl3yug0tw
The TW version -- thanks to wai43 for the files -- http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?cfq6d5lug4q4sd8
I will not be responsible if you brick your tablet. This patch worked fine for me, but may not work for others.
If I'm on stock rooted ics... Should I full wipe? Or just wipe cache and flash over? Thanks
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
Ep3n3wp said:
If I'm on stock rooted ics... Should I full wipe? Or just wipe cache and flash over? Thanks
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
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I didn't wipe anything. It worked fine for me. It works just like a normal update. You may need to be sure to have all the factory installed files though. I did the update from a full stock, rooted ROM. Worked great.
You sir are awesome. Worked perfectly.
For those like mE that edited thier system.
1. I flashed ics full over my set up to restore it without losing my settings.
2. Root keeper to keep root.
3. Flashed this update.
4. Used root keeper to restore root.
5. Profit????
tweaked said:
You sir are awesome. Worked perfectly.
For those like mE that edited thier system.
1. I flashed ics full over my set up to restore it without losing my settings.
2. Root keeper to keep root.
3. Flashed this update.
4. Used root keeper to restore root.
5. Profit????
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Honestly, I don't know if we can profit from this... lol, but thanks is just fine. I've been dabbling in this crap for years, but I had to go back to the drawing board to get that script to work right. I hope that ASUS has their crap together and don't release a bunch of patches over the next few months, that would suck for all the devs. It is supposed to have some benefits, but I've been playing with this for a few hours and haven't seen anything amazing yet... I'm working on some thing based on this and will release soon.
BTW, for those with random reboot issues, I have yet to have experienced that -- since the original update. Anyway, just my 2 cents.
sent from my ASUS Transformer running modded ICS using Tapatalk
Sharpe351 said:
Honestly, I don't know if we can profit from this... lol, but thanks is just fine. I've been dabbling in this crap for years, but I had to go back to the drawing board to get that script to work right. I hope that ASUS has their crap together and don't release a bunch of patches over the next few months, that would suck for all the devs. It is supposed to have some benefits, but I've been playing with this for a few hours and haven't seen anything amazing yet... I'm working on some thing based on this and will release soon.
BTW, for those with random reboot issues, I have yet to have experienced that -- since the original update. Anyway, just my 2 cents.
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I didn't have the reboot error either. I wasn't even going to install the update. But since you made it easy....
Thanks for the uneventful update.
I HAVE experienced RR on ICS; will see what happens.
The poll in the other thread does not lead me to believe that this update fixes all the problems that lead to random reboots.
Anyway, thanks.
Btw, I tried to capture the update blob but after I renamed it, it disappeared from the /cache
I was just curious as to what you did to the update to defang it.
Is removing the recovery enough?
Does it also carry a bootloader update which you also have to remove?
feisty_noodle said:
Thanks for the uneventful update.
I HAVE experienced RR on ICS; will see what happens.
The poll in the other thread does not lead me to believe that this update fixes all the problems that lead to random reboots.
Anyway, thanks.
Btw, I tried to capture the update blob but after I renamed it, it disappeared from the /cache
I was just curious as to what you did to the update to defang it.
Is removing the recovery enough?
Does it also carry a bootloader update which you also have to remove?
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I packed only the boot.img in the file. All the other junk is gone. From what I saw in the unpacked boot.img, there appears to be minor changes in the files. Quite possibly updates.
sent from my ASUS Transformer running modded ICS using Tapatalk
Can you just add superuser binary and the app plus busybox to the user script? I'm curious how you could go about further de clawing this update for rooted users.. maybe not wipe the system xbin folder just amend it? I'm out of my element...
luna_c666 said:
Can you just add superuser binary and the app plus busybox to the user script? I'm curious how you could go about further de clawing this update for rooted users.. maybe not wipe the system xbin folder just amend it? I'm out of my element...
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I backed up su with OTA RootKeeper then rebooted into CWR. I flashed the zip, rebooted and let the update "optimize [my] apps". Once that was done I was greeted with my usual homescreen. A toast notification informed me WebKey was granted SuperUser permission, as always happens on bootup.
Surprised, I launched SuperUser and saw a corresponding new entry in the log. I double checked my current version of su, which was found to be current. I'm assuming that a "No newer version of su available" means su (and thus root) wasn't removed during the upgrade.
I next launched OTA RootKeeper which oddly reported my TF101 was no longer rooted. Nonetheless I hit RESTORE and root is back: or rather OTA RootKeeper is happy now.
--L.
Patch good for Non US Firmware?
I have tried to flash this update but I get an asset failure. Could that be due to the fact that I am running stock WW ICS and not the US version?
error
I got the error in the image I tried a couple of options including the microsd.
https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D7256720_703_699618527
Sorry I cant get the image to show.
Sharpe351 said:
I didn't wipe anything. It worked fine for me. It works just like a normal backup. You may need to be sure to have all the factory installed files though. I did the update from a full stock, rooted ROM. Worked great.
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Did you do this in CWM or no? I dont have CWM installed dont really care to bc Im not flashing any ROMs until NVflash works on my sbk version
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avasman said:
I have tried to flash this update but I get an asset failure. Could that be due to the fact that I am running stock WW ICS and not the US version?
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you have to be on a US firmware.
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lemonoid said:
Did you do this in CWM or no? I dont have CWM installed dont really care to bc Im not flashing any ROMs until NVflash works on my sbk version
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this is not a ROM. Its a patch from Asus. Yes, it is cwm flashable.
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carlvk said:
I got the error in the image I tried a couple of options including the microsd.
https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D7256720_703_699618527
Sorry I cant get the image to show.
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that is an assert failure. The update isn't happy due to the ROM you're running. if you aren't on a US ROM, it wont update.
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Sharpe351 said:
that is an assert failure. The update isn't happy due to the ROM you're running. if you aren't on a US ROM, it wont update.
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Aha, that'll be it I'm on ww.
Thanks for the help.
doesn't work for me (us tf).
sth about asusreader. maybe because i've deleted it and other stock apps...
oifi said:
doesn't work for me (us tf).
sth about asusreader. maybe because i've deleted it and other stock apps...
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you need to be running a full ROM as stated in the OP.
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Thank You
Sharpe thank you for this zip. I have a US B80 and the stupid update would start to install and then after getting about a 1/4 of the way it would freeze on the android with the exclamation point. Your zip solved that problem and so far no reboots or any weirdness. I do have one question about the update though, how do I stop the tablet from trying to take the OTA(it is persistent).
Thanks
So I just received my tablet. I received a system firmware update . Should I ignore since I plan to root and install custom rom.
THE BOSS AKA THE BEAST !
Well if you plan on unlocking the device and installing custom roms its up too you. The unlocking app dosent care what firmware you have. I also believe they can all be 1 click rooted, again if you unlock then rooting isnt going to be an issue.
True, 1ClickRoot worked fine with my TF300T running the .30 update.
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diamantericos said:
So I just received my tablet. I received a system firmware update . Should I ignore since I plan to root and install custom rom.
THE BOSS AKA THE BEAST !
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If you're gonna flash cm9 or aokp then it won't matter. Flashing a stock based from requires you to have the latest firmware.
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Thanks. Now ive been a bit busy im unlocked and rooted. Can i still install this update since its need for certain roms .
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What's the version of update?
Anything newer than 9.4.3.30 ?
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You can still install the update through fastboot
If im correct the update fixes wifi issues and better pictures taken from the camera
Thanks actually after I flashed Asus hydro from it updated the camera which was part of the state, update package along with some stability tweaks and stuff
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I just have received my TF300TG; I also got an update just after I connected to a wi-fi network; looks pretty nice and I think I'll play with it a little more before rooting and other stuff. Man, this is my first Asus and my first tablet. My wife will be really jealous (she has a new ipad).
skr_xd said:
Anything newer than 9.4.3.30 ?
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No, that's the latest one. We'll probably get 4.1 directly, there isn't much sense in updating ICS when the JB version is right around the corner .
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vap_66 said:
True, 1ClickRoot worked fine with my TF300T running the .30 update.
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this is this 1clickroot that you used?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26918790
I just got the tablet and is running the .30 update, i want to root only and keep the stock room.
carlosraf20 said:
this is this 1clickroot that you used?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26918790
I just got the tablet and is running the .30 update, i want to root only and keep the stock room.
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I used a method I say on YouTube pretty simple and fast .
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carlosraf20 said:
this is this 1clickroot that you used?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26918790
I just got the tablet and is running the .30 update, i want to root only and keep the stock room.
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I did, with ver 1.1 ....just root, with stock.... on .30 ...
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carlosraf20 said:
this is this 1clickroot that you used?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26918790
I just got the tablet and is running the .30 update, i want to root only and keep the stock room.
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Yes, this is the one. Worked fine with my TF300T running the latest firmware (.30) and a locked bootloader. You'll be fine with that method (use the 1.1 version).
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Hi folks,
Anyone in the know, please correct me if I'm wrong or close this thread or whatever. I just wanted to share some stuff I've seen as well as my personal experience with the new 4.2 update.
Be warned: There doesn't seem to be a surefire way to root and/or install a custom recovery yet.
This is based on advice I saw on this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38992986&highlight=sit+tight#post38992986
I know this has been stated in existing threads but I figure that in the excitement to flash, some folks may grab the update and then look to older 4.1-based guides on how to root and install custom recoveries only to realize that they can't. I thought it might be beneficial to post a big fat thread right up front to serve as an easily viewable cautionary note.
I would normally say that I was burned by this excitement, but in fact I don't really mind because right now I'm mostly just using it to read books and Pocket-ized webpages. Others should take note though.
MrCHUPON said:
Hi folks,
Anyone in the know, please correct me if I'm wrong or close this thread or whatever. I just wanted to share some stuff I've seen as well as my personal experience with the new 4.2 update.
Be warned: There doesn't seem to be a surefire way to root and/or install a custom recovery yet.
This is based on advice I saw on this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38992986&highlight=sit+tight#post38992986
I know this has been stated in existing threads but I figure that in the excitement to flash, some folks may grab the update and then look to older 4.1-based guides on how to root and install custom recoveries only to realize that they can't. I thought it might be beneficial to post a big fat thread right up front to serve as an easily viewable cautionary note.
I would normally say that I was burned by this excitement, but in fact I don't really mind because right now I'm mostly just using it to read books and Pocket-ized webpages. Others should take note though.
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Good idea to this topic friend, I also ran to install the new update and now I badly need root permissions, excuse my English.
MrCHUPON said:
Hi folks,
Anyone in the know, please correct me if I'm wrong or close this thread or whatever. I just wanted to share some stuff I've seen as well as my personal experience with the new 4.2 update.
Be warned: There doesn't seem to be a surefire way to root and/or install a custom recovery yet.
This is based on advice I saw on this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38992986&highlight=sit+tight#post38992986
I know this has been stated in existing threads but I figure that in the excitement to flash, some folks may grab the update and then look to older 4.1-based guides on how to root and install custom recoveries only to realize that they can't. I thought it might be beneficial to post a big fat thread right up front to serve as an easily viewable cautionary note.
I would normally say that I was burned by this excitement, but in fact I don't really mind because right now I'm mostly just using it to read books and Pocket-ized webpages. Others should take note though.
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I actually did install TWRP successfully. Boots to recovery but partitions must be changed as someone else mentioned. I can't see anything on internal or external SD card. I'm going to keep messing with.
We will just have to wait. This topic is a good warning for everyone that isn't reading all the stuff that is going on the foruns.
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I've just flashed TWRP from this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39056433&postcount=548
Everything (except external sdcard mounting) seems to be working
How did you flash the recovery without the USB icon on the bootloader?
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Bootloader is now automatically going into fastboot mode.
joelalmeidaptg said:
How did you flash the recovery without the USB icon on the bootloader?
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Fastboot is the "default mode", so you don't need to enter the USB icon. I just installed TWRP successfully.
eye69 said:
Fastboot is the "default mode", so you don't need to enter the USB icon. I just installed TWRP successfully.
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That's what I though, thanks!
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eye69 said:
Fastboot is the "default mode", so you don't need to enter the USB icon. I just installed TWRP successfully.
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Good to know. Would you say it's safe to "downgrade" to a previous version or even a different ROM then, or would the changed partition structure screw with the ability to do a clean wipe? Apologies if this is a n00b-sounding question.
Locked, Rooted, Factory reset, 4.2.1 OTA flashed, Still have root
I was locked and rooted on 4.1 with OTA root keeper installed and did a factory reset folowed by the 4.2.1 OTA and root keeper restored root. I have been rooted since ICS. This seems to be the only way right now to have rooted 4.2.1 on the TF300T.
bads3ctor said:
I was locked and rooted on 4.1 with OTA root keeper installed and did a factory reset folowed by the 4.2.1 OTA and root keeper restored root. I have been rooted since ICS. This seems to be the only way right now to have rooted 4.2.1 on the TF300T.
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So you have a rooted 4.2.1 Asus ROM?? I wonder if OTA Root keeper would work with installing the update via fastboot. Or wait, how did you install the OTA 4.2.1? If you are rooted you must be unlocked, thus, not receiving the OTA update and having to download the blob from asus website.
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elesbb said:
So you have a rooted 4.2.1 Asus ROM?? I wonder if OTA Root keeper would work with installing the update via fastboot. Or wait, how did you install the OTA 4.2.1? If you are rooted you must be unlocked, thus, not receiving the OTA update and having to download the blob from asus website.
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I rooted ICS on a locked TF300T when I first received it. Yes....it was possible to root locked ICS at that time. Then with OTA root keeper, I kept root when 4.1 OTA happened. Then OTA 4.2.1 came and I retained root again with OTA root keeper....I am still locked so I still receive Asus OTA updates.
With new twrp 2.4.4.0, you guys now can install root and custom recovery. It is tested by me and other people :good:
tritran18518 said:
With new twrp 2.4.4.0, you guys now can install root and custom recovery. It is tested by me and other people :good:
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Plus one...See this thread. I'm on 4.2.1 update, unlocked, twrp installed, rooted, and TB installed.
nick1313 said:
Plus one...See this thread. I'm on 4.2.1 update, unlocked, twrp installed, rooted, and TB installed.
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+2... Just awaiting the ROM updates to roll out now :cyclops:
Received the new update OTA this morning (WW version, I am in Europe). It's still android 4.2.1, no idea about changelog yet. Just letting you know.
EDIT: Root restored successfully with Voodoo OTA
indeed I got that to , I dont see any changes yet. I noticed that my launcher is faster ? (nova)
and indeed android 4.2.1. No changelog on asus website yet.
lol I am lucky that this isn't the 4.3... Vodoo OTA rootkeeper can't keep root on 4.3.. I hope SuperSu can..
klick
Try motochopper for root....
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chrismine said:
Try motochopper for root....
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Will motochopper work on 4.3 ? who knows already ?
And I am now still on 4.2.1 with root , I restored with Vodoo to.
I searched the web manin track of this update there .... are you sure?:what:
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I received the update too, but when I installed it, after boot a message informed me the previus version was restored. At the end, I am still on 10.6.1.15.3, and I can't download the update again. Any idea? I am root by motochoper.
Sorry for my english.
Confirmed !! i update manually ....
Send to Asus TF300T 4.2.1 Stock and Galaxy S2 NFC 4.2.1 XXLSS Rooted
lessio.a1 said:
Confirmed !! i update manually ....
Send to Asus TF300T 4.2.1 Stock and Galaxy S2 NFC 4.2.1 XXLSS Rooted
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How did you do that? I ask the ota updater for downloading the new version, but it say there is not an update.
You must download the file from Asus site
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lessio.a1 said:
You must download the file from Asus site
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Thank you! I'm downloading it now. Do you notice any change on it? I expect some improvement on the hdmi issue.
guys,
be very careful with manual update because i lost root access and i can`t restore root with voodoo root keeper.
I have also updated my tf300t manually and my root disappeared. It was impossible to restore root by "OTA Voodoo Rootkeeper"! Now I'm trying to root my transformer with "motochopper" again, but it doesn't work... Any ideas?
This has now hit the Asus site. Anyone got feedback on how this reacts with twrp recovery.
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Can people clarify?
OTA update does not kill rootkeeper, but manual does?
In my case it was impossible to update via OTA, there was a failure and update option disappeared from menu, even when refreshing for update. So I had to update transformer manually.
al89nut said:
Can people clarify?
OTA update does not kill rootkeeper, but manual does?
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I was rooted with motochopper and I did an OTA update, lost root, and can not get it back with motochopper.
I am returning to the previous firmware until a solution appears.
diofar said:
I am returning to the previous firmware until a solution appears.
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Let us know when you will finish downgrade successfully and how did you do that, please.
I got the update automatically. (And restored root with voodoo)
Anyone have a changelog?
This is all I see:
ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T Firmware: V10.6.1.27.1 Only for US SKU (Android 4.2)
Steps of Update:
1. Check SW version of your ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T*
2. Download ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T Firmware: V10.6.1.27.1 Only for US SKU and Update version of SOP (From “Manual” Item)
※Firmware update cannot do *SKU conversion* and downgrade version.
Wrong SKU may cause update failure, You can only update your SW version on the Same SKU
*How to check SW version of your ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T?
Path: [Settings]-->[About tablet]-->Build number
Example: You should be able to see the build number CN_epad-9.X.X.X_2012xxxx, where “CN” means SKU.
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matpir said:
Let us know when you will finish downgrade successfully and how did you do that, please.
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I copied the last firmware (still on Asus site) on a FAT32 sdcard, after I unziped it one level. When I plugged in the sdcard, instantly the message for downgrading appeared. It finished in some minutes, and then I restored root with motochopper.
Next step, I made a backup of root with Voodoo, and now I am updating again to the latest firmware to see if voodoo will bring the root access back.
I will keep you in touch.
[EDIT]
So, after updating to the latest firmware, I restored root access with voodoo.
This means, it is possible to keep root access, but please use voodoo before updating.
diofar said:
I copied the last firmware (still on Asus site) on a FAT32 sdcard, after I unziped it one level. When I plugged in the sdcard, instantly the message for downgrading appeared. It finished in some minutes, and then I restored root with motochopper.
Next step, I made a backup of root with Voodoo, and now I am updating again to the latest firmware to see if voodoo will bring the root access back.
I will keep you in touch.
[EDIT]
So, after updating to the latest firmware, I restored root access with voodoo.
This means, it is possible to keep root access, but please use voodoo before updating.
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Thank you a lot! Now is my turn to do the same. I don't have a change log but it seems to me, that new soft is faster and smoother, so it would be great if root will work in my case as well.
Hi, yesterday i was bored so i try to downgrade to ics from jb.
1) Why do you need to downgrade to ics?
- I love to play games with my tf300t. With android 4.1 and 4.2 all my games was too slow and buggy and i wasn't able to install chainfire 3d. Also on my tf300t ics without any weak or mod is faster than all jb rom.
2) I haven't try to return on jb so i don't know if it is possible so please don't try if you want to stay on jb.
3) what are the steps? (for advanced user)
-I recommend a full wipe from jb twrp recovery before flash ics.
- first download the 9.4.5.30 firmware from tf700 forum.
-enter fastboot mode from tablet.
-flash the firmware trought fastboot.
-reboot and enjoy ics on tf300t with 1.5 ghz kernel. ( i can't pass 1.2 ghz )
-optional you can download last twrp recovery for tf700 and flash but you have to change theme because the resolution is wrong.
-for root use motochopper
4) with this metod you can't use nvflash and you can't flash any ics rom like hydro 4.4.
I hope someone can take advantage from my guide and sorry for my bad english.
I don't think you can go back to jb either so make sure this is what you want before doing it.
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funnel71 said:
I don't think you can go back to jb either so make sure this is what you want before doing it.
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Yes, i'm happy with ics, no more hdmi issue or lag