[Q] 10.1v Device not found - Galaxy Tab 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Yes, I have read every single thread about this issue and I have tried all steps including downloading new drivers, removing old USB drivers, ...
Yesterday I unlocked my Bootloader using this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1064793
Everything went fine and when I boot up my tab I can see the unlocked lock.
According to the thread the next step was following this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1079781 (How to get root on 101.v)
I booted my tablet by holding down the Power Button and the Volume Down button. I selected the USB icon and in the left corner I see
"Fastboot USB download protocol"
Bootloader version: P7100BUKC8
Baseband version: P7100BUKDF
Lock state: unlocked
Everything goes well up to the step where I have to type adb push skitzandroid-10-1v-root.zip /sdcard/ in the Command line. When I type this, I get a message: "Error: device not found"
In the aformentioned thread someone else has a similar problem. One person asked if he was still in fastboot? Aren't you supposed to be in fastboot to root your device? He also asks if Clockworkmode is loaded. Doesn't this step come after rooting your device?
When I just open command and type fastboot devices I get a message saying: 'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. When I type "cd "C:\android-sdk-windows\tools"" and then "fastboot devices', it does work and I get a message saying: [serial number] fastboot. Does the fastboot devices command only work if you have a specific folder selected?
This is all so confusing
Thanks for any help
Thanks for the help

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[Q] trying to install Clockwork on unlocked prime. small issue

When I get to the command prompt, I type out what the directions are showing.
But I get sending recovery
FAILED status read failed (too many links)
Ever seen that before?
Edit: Seems that maybe I am not running in the correct USB mode. I set it correctly in the debugger mode. And it follows the exact direction, until I go to type in the fastboot line. Then I get the attached message from above. In the device manager, it shows an ADB asus android device. Am I missing something small?
Edit 2: Looks like I am running in adb mode. But still get the above error..
acdcking12345 said:
When I get to the command prompt, I type out what the directions are showing.
But I get sending recovery
FAILED status read failed (too many links)
Ever seen that before?
Edit: Seems that maybe I am not running in the correct USB mode. I set it correctly in the debugger mode. And it follows the exact direction, until I go to type in the fastboot line. Then I get the attached message from above. In the device manager, it shows an ADB asus android device. Am I missing something small?
Edit 2: Looks like I am running in adb mode. But still get the above error..
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*confused*
seems to me you need to search how to get in fastboot. shutdown your device, hold volume down and press power, still holding vol down until you'll see some text on the screen, that will take you to a menu where you can choose fastboot (which is the USB icon). then connect device to the pc, and do 'fastboot devices' without the ''. If some serial number appears, then fastboot recognized your device and you're good to go.
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[Q] Asus TF103C Bootloader Unlock

I recently purchased 2 Asus TF103C stocked with Android 4.4.2 and running on an Intel processor. I'd like to load a custom OS/ ROM to them for work however I have not had any success finding a process that allows me to do so. I have managed to root the tablet successfully but that is the extent of my accomplishment to date. I understand that this is a fairly new device and not much has been uncovered yet to achieve this task. Asus is also hesistant to release an unlocked bootlooder update. If anyone is aware of a process whether through adb or the likes please raise your voice to help the community out on this one.
Vibestarter said:
I recently purchased 2 Asus TF103C stocked with Android 4.4.2 and running on an Intel processor. I'd like to load a custom OS/ ROM to them for work however I have not had any success finding a process that allows me to do so. I have managed to root the tablet successfully but that is the extent of my accomplishment to date. I understand that this is a fairly new device and not much has been uncovered yet to achieve this task. Asus is also hesistant to release an unlocked bootlooder update. If anyone is aware of a process whether through adb or the likes please raise your voice to help the community out on this one.
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Before following steps bellow mentioned don't forget to install USB and ADB drivers
Also download minimal ADB and Fastboot tools ( for links use google search its easily available)
Configure your compute for fastboot Enable USB debugging on the device.
Connect the device to the computer through USB.
From a terminal on a computer, type the following to boot the device into fastboot mode
$*adb*reboot bootloader
Once the device is in fastboot mode, verify your PC sees the device by typing*
fastboot devices
If you don't see your device serial number, and instead see "<waiting for device>",
fastboot is not configured properly on your machine.
If you see "no permissionsfastboot", try running
fastboot as root.
From the same terminal, type the following command to get info of the bootloader:
fastboot oem-info
To unlock type
fastboot oem unlock
And press enter
May this will unlock your boot loader in general
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fastboot oem unlock Failed
The-Immortal said:
Before following steps bellow mentioned don't forget to install USB and ADB drivers
Also download minimal ADB and Fastboot tools ( for links use google search its easily available)
Configure your compute for fastboot Enable USB debugging on the device.
Connect the device to the computer through USB.
From a terminal on a computer, type the following to boot the device into fastboot mode
$*adb*reboot bootloader
Once the device is in fastboot mode, verify your PC sees the device by typing*
fastboot devices
If you don't see your device serial number, and instead see "<waiting for device>",
fastboot is not configured properly on your machine.
If you see "no permissionsfastboot", try running
fastboot as root.
From the same terminal, type the following command to get info of the bootloader:
fastboot oem-info
To unlock type
fastboot oem unlock
And press enter
May this will unlock your boot loader in general
Press Thanks Button If You like My Work & Posts?
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Hello, I tried your command suggestions to unlock the bootloader and they failed. The command 'fastboot oem-info' does not return anything and 'fastboot oem unlock' returns RESULT: FAIL (unkown OEM command) on the tablet and in the cmd window. Thanks for the suggested attempt nonetheless.
Still having this problem
fastboot oem unlock fails on the TF103C and it says RESULT:FAIL(unknown OEM command). It would be great if Asus could release a tf103c_unlock.apk utility like they have for other Asus tablets (for instance the TF701T has tf701_unlock.apk which works).
Asus, please help!

[Help] My phone does not show any confirmation on oem unlock request!

Hi everyone.
I apologize if this was already asked.
I own a Symphony H50. I am trying to install windows via change my software but it shows device too slow or protected by manufacturer.
So googled it and found that i need to unlock my boot loader.
So I installed adb,fastboot,drivers including bootloader interface driver. And booted into fastboot mode. And typed "fastboot oem get_unlock_data" and the command prompt shows 3 dots (...) And the cursor keeps flashing. And no confirmation message shows up on my phone.
It only shows "FASTBOOT mode".
Another thing i found out while installing adb drivers that it listed my phone manufacturer as HTC.
So is the problem with my phone?
And how do i fix it?
It may be a problem with driver, uninstall the previous one and install Koush universal adb driver from kaushikdatta.com
Use the link given below for a thorough tutorial to replace drivers.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/android-wont-connect-windows-adb-fix-it-three-steps/
Thanks for reply,
I'll try the drivers.
Though my adb drivers are working fine. My issue is with fastboot.
When i boot into fastboot mode it shows "FASTBOOT mode" on a black screen.
But i would try with the
That black screen with fastboot mode written at the bottom comes up on every phone when you boot into bootloader.
Please read the whole guide before proceeding.
You may skip the driver and adb installation part if u have already taken the measures I stated before.
Try this,
Download adb and Koush Universal adb driver and install them on ur pc, always install the driver first and don't install the drivers adb setup asks u to install.
Run command prompt as administrator.
Open the folder in c drive where adb is installed, u can use file explorer for this.
Press Shift+right click and select open command window here.
Enable USB debugging on your phone and connect it to the pc by a USB cord.
Enter command "adb devices" without quotation marks.
If it shows some device connected, only then proceed further.
Enter command " adb reboot bootloader"
Enter command " fastboot devices", if it shows some device to be connected, only then proceed further.
Enter command " fastboot oem unlock".
Ur phone may then ask for final confirmation on the phone screen, select yes.
When procedure completes, type "fastboot reboot" and ur phone will reboot.
U can now use Kingoroot or any other tool for rooting.

[ROOT-HELP] Vodafone Smart Ultra 6

Hello,
first i must apologize for my English but, i´ve got my phone back from display repair and i have it now out of warranty so i decide to make a root but i cant find step-by-step guide to do that. I´am on 6.0.1 android, Kernel 3.10.49, type VDF-995NB02-CZ10d.
No flash, no bootloader unlock, anything, i get it back after hard reset.
Can anyone help me please? I rooting for first time no Samsung device. I have some experience but i cannot downgrade to 5.1.1 to use Kingroot or MobileGo to root. After the root i want update back to 6.0.1 or use custom ROM.
i searched on Modaco and here but i cannot find guide what i can undestand and be sure if that will work for me.
Thanks for all replies :angel:
Krejdlis said:
Hello,
first i must apologize for my English but, i´ve got my phone back from display repair and i have it now out of warranty so i decide to make a root but i cant find step-by-step guide to do that. I´am on 6.0.1 android, Kernel 3.10.49, type VDF-995NB02-CZ10d.
No flash, no bootloader unlock, anything, i get it back after hard reset.
Can anyone help me please? I rooting for first time no Samsung device. I have some experience but i cannot downgrade to 5.1.1 to use Kingroot or MobileGo to root. After the root i want update back to 6.0.1 or use custom ROM.
i searched on Modaco and here but i cannot find guide what i can undestand and be sure if that will work for me.
Thanks for all replies :angel:
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Take a backup of your data before proceeding further.
Try this,
Download adb and Koush Universal adb driver and install them on ur pc, always install the driver first and don't install the drivers adb setup asks u to install.
Run command prompt as administrator.
Open the folder in c drive where adb is installed, u can use file explorer for this.
Press Shift+right click and select open command window here.
Enable USB debugging on your phone and connect it to the pc by a USB cord.
Enter command "adb devices" without quotation marks.
If it shows some device connected, only then proceed further.
Enter command " adb reboot bootloader"
Enter command " fastboot devices", if it shows some device to be connected, only then proceed further.
Enter command " fastboot oem unlock".
Ur phone may then ask for final confirmation on the phone screen, select yes.
When procedure completes, type "fastboot reboot" and ur phone will reboot.
U can now use Kingoroot for pc or any other tool for rooting.
Augustoandro said:
Take a backup of your data before proceeding further.
Try this,
Download adb and Koush Universal adb driver and install them on ur pc, always install the driver first and don't install the drivers adb setup asks u to install.
Run command prompt as administrator.
Open the folder in c drive where adb is installed, u can use file explorer for this.
Press Shift+right click and select open command window here.
Enable USB debugging on your phone and connect it to the pc by a USB cord.
Enter command "adb devices" without quotation marks.
If it shows some device connected, only then proceed further.
Enter command " adb reboot bootloader"
Enter command " fastboot devices", if it shows some device to be connected, only then proceed further.
Enter command " fastboot oem unlock".
Ur phone may then ask for final confirmation on the phone screen, select yes.
When procedure completes, type "fastboot reboot" and ur phone will reboot.
U can now use Kingoroot for pc or any other tool for rooting.
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Am i in the right folder? :laugh:
from cmd i get this after first two commands
C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Universal Adb Driver>fastboot devices
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Using Win10
Krejdlis said:
Am i in the right folder? :laugh:
from cmd i get this after first two commands
C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Universal Adb Driver>fastboot devices
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Using Win10
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Have you installed adb? If yes, then proceed further.
You are in the wrong folder. The correct path should be C:\adb
Then Shift+right click
Select "Open command window here"
Hello,
C:\platform-tools-latest-windows\platform-tools>adb reboot bootloader
phone rebooting
C:\platform-tools-latest-windows\platform-tools>fastboot devices
after this command it shows nothing
can you please make a steps for ADB drivers instalation, i dont know if i made it properly.
Thanks
Krejdlis if you are able to root please tell me how you did it - currently have the same issue
SomeoneAnonymous said:
Krejdlis if you are able to root please tell me how you did it - currently have the same issue
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Hi, still in progress, i trying everything but still without succes. Someone know how to easily downgrade to 5.1.1 with this phone?
Now it give me this : <waiting for any device>

Mipad 1 fastboot loop and not detected by computer fix

I was attempting to flash lineageOS from https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-pad/development/lineageos-16-0-07-12-2019-shield-blobs-t4015965. Keep in mind my firmware knowledge was less than ideal so when I got to step 5 which was "5) execute command: fastboot flash tos your path to tos.img", I copied it word for word into fastboot and obviously it didn't do anything (I didn't understand the "your path to" portion was supposed to be the file directory then) I then searched the internet trying to look for a solution, thinking I had missed a step. I came across this article https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...actory-images-android-using-fastboot-0175277/ and got up to step five where I executed the "fastboot oem unlock" command and unlocked my mipad's bootloader I couldn't understand the next few steps so I gave up on this set of instructions. When I reattempted to use fastboot after figuring out what "your path to" meant on the first set of instructions, my device couldn't be detected through executing "fastboot devices", my computer's device manager, or MiFlash even though all ADB drivers were initially installed and I even installed it again just to be safe. How do I get my computer to detect my mipad again? Note: my mipad is now rebooting straight to fastboot
TLDR: unlocked mipad 1 bootloader using fastboot, mipad no longer detected by computer and only reboots to fastboot. How to get mipad detected by computer

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