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1. Download repacked stock rom, stock recovery and stock firmware 3.1 update:
Repacked stock rom:http://dl.project-voodoo.org/transformer-roms/3.0.x/
Stock recovery:http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=606402&d=1306284085
Stock firmware update: http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Eee+Pad+Transformer+TF101&p=20&s=16
2. Copy the files onto your micro sd
3. Boot into recovery. install repacked stock rom. Wipe all data, cache partition and dalvik cache. Reboot the tablet let it boot up then shut it down.
4. Boot into recovery and install stock recovery. Wipe all data, cache partition and dalvik cache. And then reboot and shut down.
5.
a.Boot into OS, there should be a notification for an update. select it and follow instuctions. Or
b.Boot into recovery(it should be stock recovery) then press up volume button within five seconds and the official update should install.
6. It should reboot automatically. When it does check about tablet info and check your apps to make sure the Super User icon is gone.
7.Return it.
I am european there is a version WW?
There is a thread here with the stock 3.1 image I've used nvflash sucessfully to install it. NVflash is a breeze after you have the images it takes like 3 minutes. I did it out of the box with the 2nd one in the parking lot from my laptop.
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I got the stock recovery from this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14113508#post14113508
Here is another link I found helpful:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=900875
Just follow this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1093403&highlight=unroot
baseballfanz said:
Just follow this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1093403&highlight=unroot
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Yeah, but the way I unrooted it works without having to use a command prompt.
I think I may have flashed stock recovery then flash stock rom, not totally sure but it worked.
philipwest said:
Yeah, but the way I unrooted it works without having to use a command prompt.
I think I may have flashed stock recovery then flash stock rom, not totally sure but it worked.
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But after you've restored the tf101 with your method, check if you have tried to see the update to 3.1? There may be problems if I upgrade? super user icon has disappeared?
Stephen88 said:
But after you've restored the tf101 with your method, check if you have tried to see the update to 3.1? There may be problems if I upgrade? super user icon has disappeared?
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Should be good enough to return right? I have not tried the upgrade because I'm about to return it for a backlight bleed issue. No CWM recovery but super user icon is still there.
Hello i downloaded the stock recovery for my nexus 10 because i wanted to go back to stock for the sooon to come 4.3 android update. I tried using the command to flash but it didnt work so i downloaded flashify and used that to flash. It said it completeded and told me to either flash more stuff or reboot. I rebooted and it went to a dead android with a warning in the chest area :crying: I tried holding power to shut off tablet for 30 seconds but it turns right back on into dead android image. I can get into fastboot if i hold volume up while it turns on but now the only choice is start and it says downloading do not turn off target. If you know whats wrong please help me. Is there anyway to fix this without flashing stock?
abdel12345 said:
Hello i downloaded the stock recovery for my nexus 10 because i wanted to go back to stock for the sooon to come 4.3 android update. I tried using the command to flash but it didnt work so i downloaded flashify and used that to flash. It said it completeded and told me to either flash more stuff or reboot. I rebooted and it went to a dead android with a warning in the chest area :crying: I tried holding power to shut off tablet for 30 seconds but it turns right back on into dead android image. I can get into fastboot if i hold volume up while it turns on but now the only choice is start and it says downloading do not turn off target. If you know whats wrong please help me. Is there anyway to fix this without flashing stock?
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There might be. Using onboard flashing tools is not a good idea since it doesn't seem like you know what you're doing (no offense) with the low-level tools. You should be able to dirty flash your ROM from stock (although you do realize that the stock recovery will be useless to you if you're trying to update to 4.3 over a custom ROM, right? Or if you're on a stock rooted ROM that flashing will unroot you?) to leave your /data partition intact.
When you said "the command to flash", I assume you're referring to "fastboot flash recovery <path-to-recovery.img>". You will need to rerun that, probably flashing a custom recovery. If your system boots correctly after this, then you can go ahead and reflash your stock recovery (and the problem would likely have been a messed up partition). If not, then you can try to boot into the custom recovery to do a dirty flash of your ROM (i.e. a flash without using factory wipe). If that doesn't work either, you can open up a .zip of your ROM and use "fastboot flash system <path-to-system.img>", pointing to the system image in your ROM. That should generally get you at least bootable again.
Rirere said:
There might be. Using onboard flashing tools is not a good idea since it doesn't seem like you know what you're doing (no offense) with the low-level tools. You should be able to dirty flash your ROM from stock (although you do realize that the stock recovery will be useless to you if you're trying to update to 4.3 over a custom ROM, right? Or if you're on a stock rooted ROM that flashing will unroot you?) to leave your /data partition intact.
When you said "the command to flash", I assume you're referring to "fastboot flash recovery <path-to-recovery.img>". You will need to rerun that, probably flashing a custom recovery. If your system boots correctly after this, then you can go ahead and reflash your stock recovery (and the problem would likely have been a messed up partition). If not, then you can try to boot into the custom recovery to do a dirty flash of your ROM (i.e. a flash without using factory wipe). If that doesn't work either, you can open up a .zip of your ROM and use "fastboot flash system <path-to-system.img>", pointing to the system image in your ROM. That should generally get you at least bootable again.
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Yes I don't really know what I'm doing. I'm on stock. Anyways I'll try what you said about flashing custom recovery again and thanks for the reply. I just really don't want to lose all my data or else I wouldve flashed stock by now
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abdel12345 said:
Yes I don't really know what I'm doing. I'm on stock. Anyways I'll try what you said about flashing custom recovery again and thanks for the reply. I just really don't want to lose all my data or else I wouldve flashed stock by now
Sent from my Xperia Play (r800x)
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Not a problem. These tools are really useful when they work, but it's definitely better to know how to do it when things go wrong (and they almost always will at least once). Just keep a level head about it and don't panic. Fastest way to lose data, that.
ok thanks. Well i got it booting and i decided im just going to back up everything with titanium backup and reflash stock with wugs toolkit
OK I'm a big idiot I did all this for no reason. I flashed back to stock with wugsroot kit and apparently it wiped all SD data so I lost all my titanium backups as well as pictures and apps and everything. Damn I'm stupid. Well I guess now that I lost all my data I might as well flash a custom ROM :banghead::banghead:
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I have a big problem with my new I9505.
Today I flashed new CWM 6.0.3.6 and 4.3 GE Jamal Rom. After I flashed some mods for testing.
Then I wanted to install a clean rom, I formated in CWM every point (system, data, cache, sdcard, dalvik and dont know what else).
After I flashed again 4.3, now it do not boot. Stuck at Google boot animation.
I thought it will be fixed if I flash the stock rom via Odin (only PDA with I9505XXUBMGA_I9505OXABMGA_I9505XXUBMGA_HOME.tar.md5).
But now I stuck at Samsung Boot animation.
It is possible to boot into Recovery and Download mode.
Whats happening?
I hope somebody can help me.
Big thanks.
keynex said:
I have a big problem with my new I9505.
Today I flashed new CWM 6.0.3.6 and 4.3 GE Jamal Rom. After I flashed some mods for testing.
Then I wanted to install a clean rom, I formated in CWM every point (system, data, cache, sdcard, dalvik and dont know what else).
After I flashed again 4.3, now it do not boot. Stuck at Google boot animation.
I thought it will be fixed if I flash the stock rom via Odin (only PDA with I9505XXUBMGA_I9505OXABMGA_I9505XXUBMGA_HOME.tar.md5).
But now I stuck at Samsung Boot animation.
Whats happening?
I hope somebody can help me.
Big thanks.
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Try to get into recovery and wipe both caches and reboot. If that doesn`t work also do a data factory reset. Don`t you have a nandroid backup to fall on back too?
My nand backup is corrupt :/
keynex said:
My nand backup is corrupt :/
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Just reflash the rom again with a full wipe and after the flash wipe both caches and reboot.
Okay I figure out my nand backup is not corrupt..
If I select backup in cwm it restore system but it cant mount data.
I think the mistake is here.. /data do not exist?
gee2012 said:
Just reflash the rom again with a full wipe and after the flash wipe both caches and reboot.
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Flashed again with wipe.. same problem..
keynex said:
Flashed again with wipe.. same problem..
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I would return to stock to get the phone running again. so:
1. Go to recovery and wipe the caches and do a data factory reset and format system.
2. Pull the battery and go into downloadmode
3. Flash a stock rom with Odin 3.04
4. Reboot, setup the phone and reroot.
gee2012 said:
I would return to stock to get the phone running again. so:
1. Go to recovery and wipe the caches and do a data factory reset and format system.
2. Pull the battery and go into downloadmode
3. Flash a stock rom with Odin 3.04
4. Reboot, setup the phone and reroot.
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Have done again exactly like you said, still same problem (
keynex said:
Have done again exactly like you said, still same problem (
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Did you factory reset after the flash of the stock rom and also wipe the cache in stock recovery?
gee2012 said:
Did you factory reset after the flash of the stock rom and wipe the cache in stock recovery?
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Thank god, thats it. My S4 is alive.
You are my hero, thanks :laugh:
keynex said:
Thank god, thats it. My S4 is alive.
You are my hero, thanks :laugh:
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Glad it worked out after all You don`t have to say thanks, just press thanks bro
I had exactly the same issue,except whilst i was reflashing my nandroid the phone shut down, formatted everything as one normally would using philz recovery, tried again and it failed.
Now i cannot even gain access to recovery it stays on "loading recovery" only option i suppose is to reflash stock via odin.
me too
Davies_90 said:
I had exactly the same issue,except whilst i was reflashing my nandroid the phone shut down, formatted everything as one normally would using philz recovery, tried again and it failed.
Now i cannot even gain access to recovery it stays on "loading recovery" only option i suppose is to reflash stock via odin.
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I've also experienced this on my gpe and it seems going back to stock is the best solution for doing the factory reset. I've tried doing the factory reset with both team win recovery and cwm.
Please help! I'm freaking out, thank you in advance!
gee2012 said:
I would return to stock to get the phone running again. so:
1. Go to recovery and wipe the caches and do a data factory reset and format system.
2. Pull the battery and go into downloadmode
3. Flash a stock rom with Odin 3.04
4. Reboot, setup the phone and reroot.
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Hi, I ran into the exact same problem doing exactly the same thing, but I cannot get into recovery to factory reset and wide cache. Do you know how to fix this problem? I get stuck at samsung boot animation screen as well while trying to flash back to stock.:crying:
Please Help!
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THC122 said:
Hi, I ran into the exact same problem doing exactly the same thing, but I cannot get into recovery to factory reset and wide cache. Do you know how to fix this problem? I get stuck at samsung boot animation screen as well while trying to flash back to stock.:crying:
Please Help!
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I actually was able to get into the recovery at like the 10th attempt. Thank you so much for your directions! Imma hit thanks!
Hi guys,
I unlocked my Bootloader, installed Clockwork Recovery a while back. Still had Vanilla Android on it.
Today I updated it, there was an error shown in the Clockwork recovery during the update, I rebooted the device.
Now I am stuck in the 4.4 Bootscreen.
How can I get a Recovery Image on my Phone now? (Booting in Recovery works without any issues)
When I reset my device is all the data in the sdcard folder gone? If so is there a way to back some of it up now?
Thanks
acidr4in said:
Hi guys,
I unlocked my Bootloader, installed Clockwork Recovery a while back. Still had Vanilla Android on it.
Today I updated it, there was an error shown in the Clockwork recovery during the update, I rebooted the device.
Now I am stuck in the 4.4 Bootscreen.
How can I get a Recovery Image on my Phone now? (Booting in Recovery works without any issues)
When I reset my device is all the data in the sdcard folder gone? If so is there a way to back some of it up now?
Thanks
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Its best to do a clean flash and delete all your data. Phone vs Pics? I'd take the phone. Besides, some stuff is backed up by Google servers. Follow this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
You can't update OTA while having cwm. OTA can only be completed using stock recovery or twrp recovery. Cwm haven't had this ability yet. Just follow the guide given in a post above and flash kitkat factory images. All your problems will be solved. Or, you can use this guide ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527142 ) and delete the -w to save your data.
For your second question, if you factory reset using stock recovery, then yes, it will wipe clean your sd card. If you reset using cwm/twrp, then no, it won't wipe your sd card and your pics, music will all still be intact.
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You can't update OTA while having cwm. OTA can only be completed using stock recovery or twrp recovery. Cwm haven't had this ability yet. Just follow the guide given in a post above and flash kitkat factory images. All your problems will be solved. Or, you can use this guide ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527142 ) and delete the -w to save your data.
For your second question, if you factory reset using stock recovery, then yes, it will wipe clean your sd card. If you reset using cwm/twrp, then no, it won't wipe your sd card and your pics, music will all still be intact.
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thanks both of you i kept using this method, -w didnt seem to work properly so I wiped it comleetly now it boots up propperly
thanks again
acidr4in said:
thanks both of you i kept using this method, -w didnt seem to work properly so I wiped it comleetly now it boots up propperly
thanks again
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How did you wipe your phone completely? I actually have the same problem you had.
aznpro said:
How did you wipe your phone completely? I actually have the same problem you had.
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nvm, i figured it out.
So I sold my tablet to someone, but before I did I went through TWRP or whatever and formatted EVERYTHING. I suppose this erased TWRP as well as the ROM, etc. So now the tablet has nothing to boot into. What are the next steps to getting a ROM installed? My guess was I would need to install a custom recovery first then the rest is easy. How can I flash a custom recovery from stock recovery? Is there a tool out there I can use?
Wiping from twrp doesn't wipe the recovery partition.
If you want them to get just a stock device, Google provides the tools and the files needed. There are guides here in the forums explaining exactly how to get back to stock.
Sent from my Nexus 5
Pirateghost said:
Wiping from twrp doesn't wipe the recovery partition.
If you want them to get just a stock device, Google provides the tools and the files needed. There are guides here in the forums explaining exactly how to get back to stock.
Sent from my Nexus 5
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Even if I formatted sd card, system, and every other format option i saw? I didn't just wipe. When I held down the buttons to get into recovery it took me to the stock screen that lets you choose between fastboot, recovery, etc. Problem is I didn't have it long enough to press recovery and attempt to boot into it.
maw230 said:
Even if I formatted sd card, system, and every other format option i saw? I didn't just wipe. When I held down the buttons to get into recovery it took me to the stock screen that lets you choose between fastboot, recovery, etc. Problem is I didn't have it long enough to press recovery and attempt to boot into it.
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Recovery is a partition that you cannot wipe from recovery...
That screen you describe is fastboot/bootloader. You need to be on that screen to flash a new recovery, or flash stock images.
Honestly this is all covered in the return to stock thread.
You should just install the factory images and be done
Sent from my Nexus 5