[solution] How to recover from bad overclocking settings - Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 Mini

I recently was experimenting with overclocking settings and stupidly left "Set On Boot" option selected. When I tried setting the max cpu frequency setting to the maximum (864MHz), my phone promptly crashed.
Because "Set On Boot" was on, the phone crashed again after rebooting. I was basically stuck in a crash-boot loop.
You can recover from this by formatting the /data partition, but I didn't want to lose all my app settings.
So here are some rough steps to turn off "Set On Boot" via CWM Recovery and the adb shell.
1) Reboot into CWM recovery (repeatedly press back during the kernel boot animation)
2) Under the mounts and storage menu, mount the /data partition
3) plug the USB cable into a pc that has the android tools
4) On the pc, do "adb pull /data/data/com.android.settings/shared_prefs/com.android.settings_preferences.xml"
5) open the com.android.settings_preferences.xml in an editor and look for
<boolean name="pref_cpu_set_on_boot" value="true">
Change this to "false"
6) Save your changes and push them back to your phone:
adb push com.android.settings_preferences.xml /data/data/com.android.settings/shared_prefs/com.android.settings_preferences.xml
Reboot and go back to your settings and fix them.

This is very useful information, maybe a mod could make this a sticky post or it can be included in some faq posts, so it doesn't get lost in time.

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[Q] Problem with installing ROM

Hey guys
So I've been a quiet member for ages but now, I have problems with my Hero (Android 1.5) and need some help. I've read online but I don't seem to see anyone else that has this problem - when I go into recovery mode, I can't do the USB-MS thing, nor can I backup like point 3).
I just did something different (really not sure what), but my phone now won't go into recovery when its plugged into the computer and Win7 says the device driver was not successfully installed.
"2. Make sure your phone is in recovery mode (Home + Power)
Plug your phone into your computer and select "USB-MS toggle" in recovery
Place the Custom ROM on your SD card in the main directory and press Home when it has finished copying over
3. Select Backup/Restore > Nand backup > confirm with Home > Wait
(or Nand + Ext if you have A2SD setup)
4. Press back then select Wipe from the main menu, then select:
Wipe data/factory reset > Home
Wipe cache > Home
Wipe Dalvik-cache > Home
Wipe SD:ext partition > Home
Press back button
Select Flash Zip from SD Card
Select the file
Press Home to confirm"
I have already done the recovery ROM thing and I'm trying to install VillainROM (not quite there yet, but just mentioning it). Can someone please help me before I lose my mind Thanks guys!
OK, can you get into recovery when the phone is NOT plugged into the computer? It's not necessary to be plugged into USB to do from step 3 onwards.
Kr1tikalMas said:
Hey guys
So I've been a quiet member for ages but now, I have problems with my Hero (Android 1.5) and need some help. I've read online but I don't seem to see anyone else that has this problem - when I go into recovery mode, I can't do the USB-MS thing, nor can I backup like point 3).
I just did something different (really not sure what), but my phone now won't go into recovery when its plugged into the computer and Win7 says the device driver was not successfully installed.
"2. Make sure your phone is in recovery mode (Home + Power)
Plug your phone into your computer and select "USB-MS toggle" in recovery
Place the Custom ROM on your SD card in the main directory and press Home when it has finished copying over
3. Select Backup/Restore > Nand backup > confirm with Home > Wait
(or Nand + Ext if you have A2SD setup)
4. Press back then select Wipe from the main menu, then select:
Wipe data/factory reset > Home
Wipe cache > Home
Wipe Dalvik-cache > Home
Wipe SD:ext partition > Home
Press back button
Select Flash Zip from SD Card
Select the file
Press Home to confirm"
I have already done the recovery ROM thing and I'm trying to install VillainROM (not quite there yet, but just mentioning it). Can someone please help me before I lose my mind Thanks guys!
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Hi,
Can you post which guide you're using. I think you need to install a patched recovery like AmonRA though.
There is a "rooting" guide which I think you will need to follow first.
Ok, this wasn't the exact one but they're very similar
Oh, got this error, so please excuse the following:
villainrom co uk/vBwiki/index.php/Installing_Custom_ROMs
I compared a lot of different ones and I'm not sure which one I posted...
I can get into recovery without it being plugged in, but the computer doesn't pick the phone up if I plug it in after its in recovery mode.
@pulser_g2: I've done all of this stuff:
•Install HTC Sync from here
•Download Universal Androot
•Download AmonRA Recovery v1.7.0.1.img – easier if you rename this “recovery.img” when it is on your sdcard
Place both downloaded files on your SD Card
Root & Recovery
•Download and install Astro File Manager from the Market
•Open Astro and find and install Universal Androot from your sdcard:
Select UniversalAndroot.apk > Open App Manager > Install > Settings> [tick] Unknown Sources > OK > Back > Select UniversalAndroot.apk > Open App Manager > Install > Install > Open
•In the app and choose the correct version from the dropdown box:
•Superuser for Android 2.0~2.2 – if you have updated your phone recently
•Superuser for Android 1.5~1.6 – if you have refused updates recently or your country/provider hasn’t released one yet
Then choose: “Root ”
Wait until it says “Woot ! Your device is rooted !” and exit the program.
•Download and install Android Terminal Emulator from the Market
•Run “Terminal Emulator” the program and type in the following:
su [enter]
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery.img [enter]
reboot recovery [enter]
•Your phone should now restart and place you in recovery mode. You can also do this manually by turning off your phone and press Home + Power to turn it back on.
Do I still need AmonRA? Is that from MarketPlace?

[Q] Rescue encrypted device that bootloops

I have my device on cm10.1 encrypted.
Now as I am an idiot unsuspectingly enabling a debug option: "Simulate Second Screen"
My device is now bootlooping after keyentry.
As I am an idiot I do not have a current backup.
But as I never give up on such stuff:
I want now to do the following:
Get into recovery
put a line into init that:
copies the file where this setting is stored to /extSdCard/whatever
reboot, enter key and wait
enter recovery
change that config file to my turn off that evil option
edit initlines to overwrite settings with the changed settings
reboot
Now:
Can you tell me in which config file that "Simulate Second Screen" setting is stored?
Where in init.rc should I put my rescue instructions to get executed after /data and /exSdCard is mounted?
findings:
the content of the rootfs seems to mostly kernel created and behaves differently in recovery.
the /system/etc/init.d/00rescuescript did not work either because its executed later than where the boot loops.
BUT:
I found a way simpler approach.
I didnt know CM roms have a safe mode, assuming they are stock rom things where the recovery is castrated.
Now with that the setting is ignored, switchable and all is good.
*cleaning up my crap in the filesystem*

[Guide] How To Run 'Pokemon Go' Flawlessly on Moto E Gen 2

Tested On XT1526 from the stock 5.1.1 firmware surnia. PLEASE check your settings->about phone and look to make sure the model is surnia before going forward! Please reply in the comments if you were able to get this to work on another model other than the XT1526!
So you have the Moto E Gen 2. You may have even got this phone specifically to play the game that's sweeping the world, 'Pokemon Go'. You felt great having installed the APK like a true hacker, you went to play and......oh no. What's this? The phone takes ages to boot up? Restarts all the time while trying to log into your account? Or you FINALLY get far enough into the load that the game starts (or gets close to it) and the phone gets soo hot in your hands it's unbearable and the game begins to **** out? Perhaps it runs terribly from the get go?!
This. Guide. is. For. You.
This guide will help you to set up your Moto E Gen 2 to run perfectly with the game! It will also cause your phone to run almost 3x faster, and have the battery last almost 2.5x longer! I would recommend this guide to ANY person using the Moto E. I have NOT tested this guide with the Gen 1 or any other phone.
I do not take ANY responsibility if your phone ****s out on you in any way, shape or form. Messing with your phone's system like this can ALWAYS cause issues if you don't take your time and know a bit of what you are doing. Or, if you are new to this and daring, I have constructed this guide to be extremely easy to follow. As long as you follow step by step, you should be goldeen...erm...golden! If not, it's not on me. Your fault !
If you encounter a step you have previously done, go to the next one! This guide is step-by-step for someone with a stock Moto E (2015)!
Step One: Unlock The Bootloader
So the first thing we need to do on this journey is unlock our bootloader!
1. Back up ALL of your data! Do it. Or if this fails, you will be SOL.
2. Download the Android SDK or get the Minimal Version (this is what I did)
3. When you install the SDK, install it to your desktop (during installation it will ask you for location. Make a new folder on your desktop called SDK and install it there for easy access).
3. You will want to install the drivers for your phone so you don't have problems connecting from your computer to your phone! Download them HERE.
4. Now we need to get into fastboot. To achieve this there are a few things we need to do.
-With your device powered on, go to your Settings->About Phone and click on the 'Build Number' 7 times to enable Developer mode!
-Go into your settings->developer options and enable 'USB Debugging'
-While in Developer Options, make sure 'OEM unlocking' is ENABLED.
-Open the directory on your desktop where you installed ADB. You should see some programs such as 'fastboot' and 'adb' in there. Should NOT be an empty folder containing another folder!
5. Once you are in the directory of your ADB on your computer, and you have done all steps above, hold down the SHIFT KEY and RIGHT CLICK inside the ADB folder containing your 'fastboot' and 'adb' programs. Choose the option that says 'Open Command Window Here'.
6. Once the command window opens, connect your phone (while powered on) to your PC.
7. In the command window, enter the following command to make sure your device is connected: 'fastboot devices' Now, enter the following command: 'fastboot reboot bootloader'
8. When your phone restarts, you will be in the bootloader screen. Once here, enter the following string into your command window: 'fastboot oem get_unlock_data'
9. You will get a nice long string of text. Copy it by right clicking on it->Mark->then mark the string of text by holding the shift key. Ctrl+C to copy it.
10. Open a Notepad and copy the string into it by pressing Ctrl+V. Make the string of text ALL ONE LINE by deleting the spaces.
11. Head over to the Motorola site HERE and log in using your google+ account.
12. Scroll to the bottom of the page, and in step 6 paste your string code from your notepad (step 10) into the blank box. Click on the 'Can My Device Be Unlocked' link. There should be a new button that comes up that says 'Request Unlock Key'. You will be emailed your unlock key after clicking the 'I Agree' prompt!
13. Go into your email, and open up the new one that contains your unlock key. Copy the 20 character string that is your unlock key.
14. Back in your command window, enter the following command again: 'fastboot devices' to ensure your device is still connected. Your device should STILL be in your bootloader screen. If so, and you see your device in the command prompt, enter the following command: 'fastboot oem unlock YOUR_UNLOCK_CODE'
15. After a while, you should get a 'Bootloader Unlocked' notification on your phone.
If so, you're done with this step! On to the next one . KEEP YOUR CMD WINDOW OPEN FOR ADB
Step Two: Rooting Your Phone and Installing TWRP
1. Turn your phone back on like normal. Connect your phone to the computer so you can see into the storage (should be under My Computer->Your Device).
2. Download the following files. TWRP Recovery and SuperSU.
3.Take your 'recovery.img' and move it to the folder with your ADB and Fastboot (on your desktop). Make SURE it is in the same folder with the adb and fastboot programs and is named 'recovery.img'.
4. Take your 'SuperSu' zip file you downloaded (DON'T UNZIP IT) and move it to your phones SD card (preferred) or Internal Storage.
5. Once your recovery image is in the ADB folder and the SuperSU zip file is on your phone's storage, type the following command: 'adb reboot bootloader'
6. Your phone will reboot into the, now familiar, bootloader screen! For this tutorial, we are actually going to flash TWRP onto the phone so it is the phone's default recovery program. To do this, while in the bootloader screen on your phone, type the following command into your command console on your computer: 'fastboot flash recovery recovery.img'
7. Once it is done and successful, enter the following command into your CMD console to make sure TWRP in installed on your phone: 'fastboot reboot bootloader'. On your phone, use the Volume+ and Volume- keys to navigate to the 'Recovery' option. Press the Power key when it is highlighted!
8. Once you are in your TWRP, press the 'install' button. Navigate to the storage folder on your phone that contains the SuperSU zip file you moved from your computer onto your phone in step #4. When you see it, click on it and use the slider to flash it onto your phone. Once it is done, (as you should ALWAYS do after a flash), click the 'Wipe cache/dalvik' button and do the 'Swipe to Wipe'. Once done, click the 'Reboot System' button!
Step Three: Now your phone is rooted and has TWRP installed! It is time we install Cyanogenmod CM13!
1. Go HERE and download the 'Latest Nightly' rom at the top of the page. It will download a .zip file to your computer. Then go HERE, select ARM->6.0->Stock and hit the green download button (it's pretty big). Once both are downloaded, boot up your phone (if not already done) and connect it to your computer. Move both these .zip files to your phone's SD card (recommended) or internal storage.
2. Boot into recovery after the transfer is complete by holding the Power+Volume Down buttons. When the screen turns black, let go of the power button and continue to hold Volume Down.
3. Once in the bootloader, use the Volume+/Volume- buttons to navigate to the Recovery option. Hit the power button when it is selected.
4. Once in TWRP recovery go to install. Navigate to where you just transferred the two .zip files you just downloaded ONLY TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE THERE ALONG WITH THE SUPERSU .zip FILE YOU DOWNLOADED EARLIER. If it isn't, figure out why and correct it! If it is, continue (DO NOT INSTALL EITHER LOL)
5. Go to the 'Wipe' option on the homescreen of TWRP. REMEMBER TO HAVE BACKED UP ALL YOUR DATA BY THIS POINT. Move the slider to complete the wipe.
6. NOW we can install the rom! Go back to 'Install' on the homescreen of TWRP. Navigate back to the .zip file of the Nightly Build rom again (NOT THE GAPPS), and select it! Once selected, move the slider to flash Cyanogenmod CM13 to your phone. WE WILL NOT BE INSTALLING THE GAPPS YET. YOU WILL FIND OUT WHY SHORTLY.
7. Once it is done, hit the 'Wipe cache/dalvik' button. Once completed, go ahead and reboot the system! The first boot will take awhile to set everything up. Have patience!
8. Once everything installs, you will be at the setup screen. As you go through the setup screen, something weird will eventually happen...you won't be able to hit the 'Next Button'. The only thing that will happen is when you hit 'next' your phone will bring the system tray down from the top. It took me AGES to figure this out people...but NOT installing the GAPPS at the start is literally the only way to get past this (with GAPPS installed, it takes too long to proceed through setup and you will keep getting killed by the drop down screen). Get through it in step 9!
9. Once you get to the point in setup that the dropscreen comes down, position your right thumb so its hovering above the 'Next Button' and DON'T MOVE IT. Using your left hand, hold the power button until you see an option to 'Restart' the phone. Do it. And from the moment your phone restarts, RAPID TAP (and I mean it, tap as fast as your thumb will allow you) WITH YOUR RIGHT THUMB WHERE THE 'NEXT' BUTTON WILL BE. Do NOT stop until you have successfully got through the setup process and are on the android's home screen! At this point, you MAY have an issue hitting the middle gray button at the bottom of your phone (next to messages and chrome icons) without it bringing down the stupid drop screen. To fix this, once again position your thumb on the gray button that sends you to your apps and hover it there. Restart the phone again, and rapid tap where this gray button will appear upon boot. Once booted and you have successfully clicked the button, the error goes away! You can navigate your phone normally and reset it without the problem coming back! (if it does, simply repeat this past step to get rid of it).
10. NOW we can reboot back into the bootloader by holding the Power/Volume- keys. Once in the bootloader, navigate with the Volume+/Volume- keys to the recovery option, and hit the power button to boot up TWRP.
11. Once in TWRP, click the 'install' button. Navigate to where your GAPPS .zip file is (the one you just downloaded along with the nightly rom), click on it, and move the slider to flash it. Once it finishes, make sure to wipe the Cache/Dalvik. Do not reboot yet!
12. Navigate back to the 'Install' button of TWRP, and find your SuperSU .zip you installed earlier. Install it again for safe measures and wipe the Cache/Dalvik once it is done!
13. Boom. Restart the phone and you now have working CM13 6.0 on your Moto E 2015 Device! Now the moment you have all been waiting for, POKEMON GO !
Step 4: How to make Pokemon Go run GREAT
1. Once booted up, go to your system->about phone. Click on the 'Build Number' 7 times to unlock developer mode.
2. Go to your system->Developer options and make the following changes
-Advanced Reboot->ON
-Root Access->APPS and ADB
-Select USB Configuration->MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)
-Window Animation Scale-> changed to 0.5x
-Transition Animation Scale-> changed to 0.5x
-Animator Duration Scale-> changed to 0.5x
-Don't Keep Activities-> Turn ON
-Background Processes limit-> Change to 'At most 1 process'
3. Now, head to your system->Apps settings. Force Stop and Disable the following (unless you actually use it...)
-Cloud Print
-Docs
-Drive
-Fit
-Gmail (unless you use it, using chrome browser to access it is better option to keep phone running fast)
-Google Play Books
-Google Play Games
-Google Play Movies & Tv
-Google Play Music
-Google Play Newsstand
-Google+
-Hangouts
-Keep
-News & Weather
-Screen Recorder
-Sheets
-Slides
-Youtube
4. Go to your settings->security and enable 'Unknown Sources'
5. Go to settings->memory and hit 'Apps Started on Boot' and make the following changes
-Photos: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Keep: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Hangouts: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Camera: deselect 'keep awake'
-Gmail: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Exchange Services: deselect 'start at boot'
-Media Storage: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Download Manager: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-CM Updater: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Talk Back: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-YouTube: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Google Play Movies & TV: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Fit: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
-Google Play Music: deselect 'keep awake' and 'start at boot'
6. Reboot the system! (hit the power button and hit reboot->reboot)
7. Go into the google play store, and login using your normal account settings.
8. Once logged in, download 'Kernel Adiutor (ROOT)' and open it up. Allow it to use root access (screen will pop up be looking for it).
9. Once opened, hit the tray button to the left of 'Kernel Information' (the three lines) and go to CPU. Slide the 'Apply On Boot' bar to the right to enable. Set your 'CPU Maximum Frequency' to '1209MHz' and 'CPU Minimum Frequency' to '400MHz'. Then, change the CPU Governor to 'Performance'.
10. Now that your phone is running faster than ever, go to chrome on your phone and google search 'Pokemon Go APK'. I used the 'APKPURE Pokemon Go APK 0.31.0' from m.apkpure.com. Your phone might glitch a tiny bit (it did for me the first time) and do a soft reboot. It's fine! Re-open chrome and hit the 'Download APK 59.9MB) bar beneath 'Verification Passed' and it will start downloading. Once it is done, open your 'File Manager' and go to the 'Internal Storage' then go to 'Download'. Click on the 'Pokemon Go' icon and allow it to install!
11. Start up the app, and MAKE SURE you only have ONE google email on the device. Let the game load, and set everything normally. When it asks you to login (if you use the google account one) right after you hit the google account, click on the screen in the middle rapidly. It SHOULD keep the game from re-setting. If the game does reset, don't fret. Restart it and try again. Once you get past this point? You phone should be running the game 2x if not 3x better than before! The final step is once the game is loaded, click on your pokeball icon and go to settings. Turn on battery saver mode!
Boom Bada Bing! Your phone should not only load the game ridiculously fast now, your battery life will be extended 2x-5x and the game will run at a steady rate keeping your CPU cooler than ever before!
This guide is compiled based on the struggles I faced getting the game to work properly. I got the phone from my wife while I wait and wait and wait for Pokemon Go to POSSIBLY come to my Windows Phone 1020 lol. When she gave it to me, it ran terribly and would overheat after 20 minutes of play in the sun. These are the ways I got the phone to run soo smoothly that now she ALMOST wants the phone back haha!
Any errors you see? Any fixes not mentioned? Give some feedback in the comments below!
Any reason for using stock gapps? You seem to disable most of the gapps anyway so perhaps it may be good to just go with nano or pico?
I put it in there in case someone wanted to use one of the stock gapps in the future.
Dude.... I already have CM 14 since a month....and I simply downloaded the app and followed the steps as you said..... Pokemon Go's still not working
RayShah_N said:
Dude.... I already have CM 14 since a month....and I simply downloaded the app and followed the steps as you said..... Pokemon Go's still not working
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What error are you getting?
shaktiman01 said:
What error are you getting?
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Unable to authenticate. Please try again
RayShah_N said:
Unable to authenticate. Please try again
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That's due to Pokemon go now don't run on rooted phones.
For this you have to delete su files from following directory :
/System/bin
/System/xbin
Give it a try.... But you'll lose root access

TWRP 3.0.2-0 "unable to wipe /system (device busy) Workaround

Hey guys, I don't know if this has already been addresses, but I will post it anyway.
When installing TWRP 3.0.2-0, you may not be able to wipe /system because the resource is busy.
I have found a workaround for this by using the terminal in TWRP's Advanced Options
Steps:
1. Boot into Recovery by holding the power and volume down button simultaneously until you reach the bootloader.
NOTE: If you get a prompt asking for read/write on system partitions, slide the slider to allow it, you will get stuck if you don't.
NOTE: Check your logs too, the log should be where the Task Switch button us in Android.
2. After TWRP has been loaded, go to Advanced > Terminal
3. Type "umount -l" (without quotations), and press the enter.
INFO: If all goes well, your /system partition should have been unmounted.
INFO: This method can be used for other pesky partitions that need to be unmounted.
Hope this helps!
Did you guys also experience that /system only stays mounted when a usb cable is connected to the device? I've never had this problem while disconnected when booting into recovery.
Even easier, just flash squid2's custom TWRP, no more mounting issues: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e-2015/development/twrp-squid-twrp-recovery-moto-e-lte-t3137649

[Guide/tutorial] Asus Transformer Prime/TF201 stock to Android 7.1 Nougat

[GUIDE/TUTORIAL] Asus Transformer Prime to Android 7.1/LineageOS 14.1
[GUIDE/TUTORIAL/HOWTO] Asus Transformer Prime/TF201 stock to Android 7.1 Nougat/LineageOS 14.1
This detailed step-by-step guide helps you transform your Asus Transformer Prime with Android 4.1.1 to a powerful one with Android 7.1 (Nougat).
### I'll make a few comments like this, read these or you may miss something.
### The Asus Transformer Prime codename is TF201.
Try to prefer USB2 connections, but USB3 works fine too.
CHANGELOG
v11. Improvemed unlock section
v10. Updated links
v9. ROM v39 and removed obsolete info
v8. ROM v35 and enhenced link for OpenGapps
v7. Refresh pack for ROM v32 and TWRP recovery 3.2.3-0
v6. Google Play certification
v5. Updated djibe pack for easier install (kang recovery 3.1.0-1, SuperSU, drivers if fails at Step 6) + switched to v26 of Katkiss
v4. TWRP Kang recovery 3.1.0-1
v3. Tweaks and walkthrough
v2. Android 7, many hints added for more accurate tutorial
v1. Initial release
BEFORE STARTING
Make sure you have the latest official updates for your tab :
In Android, go to Settings -> About tablet -> System Update
### Make sure you read all comments starting by ###
To make sure your tab is the correct model, go to Settings -> About tablet.
The details below are listed :
• Android 4.1.1 (JellyBean; Nvidia logo bottom right on boot)
bootloader V 10.4.2.18
### To verify bootloader version, shut down tab. Then hold Power + Volume- for 3 seconds and release.
### You are in bootloader : on top left corner is written Android (...) epad-10.4.2.18.
### To quit bootloader, press Volume- to go over the Android icon, then Volume+ to confirm.
### If not V 10.4.2.18, check official updates for your tab before starting this tutorial
### or check more info on Asus support web page and download the version identical to the Firmware Description written top left corner of the bootloader
### Asus support is here : https://www.asus.com/Tablets/Eee_Pad_Transformer_Prime_TF201/HelpDesk_BIOS/
• GPS 7.9.13
• Wi-Fi 7.1.0.24
• BT 10.33
• Camera FT201-0x9900
• Ecran MXT-2.0 build-170
• Kernel 3.1.10.00002-9599d0cf [email protected]
o #1 SMP PREEMPT Thui Nov 22:12:01 CST 2012
• Build nr JR003C.WW_epad-10.4.2.18-20121122
Still in Settings -> About tablet, tap 7 times on build number to unlock Developer menu.
0) BACKUP YOUR DATA
Backup SMS, photos, contacts before going any further (ex: use the backupyourmobile app).
Check that backup is located on microSD card.
Then copy the backup on your PC.
1) DOWNLOAD
djibe Transformer Prime pack v2: http://bit.ly/djibeTransformerPrimev2
(contains Windows Universal Naked drivers + android_winusb if step 6 is difficult + Asus UnLock_Device_App_V6.apk + fastboot.exe + adb.exe + nvflash.exe + HairyBean Bootloader and various recoveries necessary + SuperSU 2.82).
Unzip the file on Windows desktop.
+ ROM KatKiss Nougat v39 Android 7.1
XDA Thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf700/development/rom-t3457417
Download here: https://downloads.timduru.org/android/tf201/K.A.T/KatKiss/7.x/dev/ or https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=14943124697586357425
+ OpenGapps ARM 7.1 ARM Pico (NO OTHER DISTRIB THAT ARM PICO please): https://opengapps.org/?arch=arm&api=7.1&variant=pico
You must have a microSD card (FAT32 format), copy the zip files from Katkiss ROM, OpenGapps and SuperSU.
Then insert it in the tab.
2) INSTALL WINDOWS DRIVERS FOR ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIME TF201
- Windows 8/10 :
On keyboard, type combo : "Windows key + R"
In the command prompt, type :
Code:
shutdown -o -r -t 0
It opens Windows Recovery menu:
Go to Troubleshoot -> Advanced Options -> Startup settings -> Restart.
At reboot, hit 7 (Disable driver control) and follow instructions for Windows Vista/7.
Once driver installation is completed, reboot PC as usual.
- Windows Vista/Windows 7 :
Go to folder /Universal Naked Drivers 0.72 you unziped earlier (on Windows desktop).
Select file android_apxusb.inf, then right click -> Install.
Force driver installation and wait until a success message prompts.
Repeat operation with android_winusb.inf .
Then plug tablet to PC (USB2 port) to end driver installation.
### If it fails to install you may try using Windows device manager :
### In Windows Device Manager menu -> Right-click on Asus Android Device -> Update Driver Software -> Let me pick -> Have disk -> Browse to the .inf file and install BOTH .inf files.
### See this post if still doesn't work : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75240547&postcount=166
- For Linux, I have no experience. Every tools should be here : https://github.com/AndroidRoot/androidroot.github.io/tree/master/download
- Copy the UnLock_Device_App in tablet's internal memory
Tab should normaly be seen in Windows explorer as TF201.
Check MTP file transfer protocol is active on the tab.
Copy the UnLock_Device_App_V6.apk in the root folder of the tab.
3) UNLOCK BOOTLOADER OF ASUS TF201
Tablet must be fully charged to 100 %.
In Android, go to Settings -> Security -> Check Unknown Sources.
Then Settings -> Developer options -> Enable USB debugging.
Launch the preinstalled app File Manager to install UnLock_Device_App_V6.apk.
### If it fails to install, delete your Google Account. Go to Settings -> Accounts. Delete the Google Account.
Launch the UnlockApp.
Accept User agreements. Your warranty is now void.
Accept and click to unlock the tab,
let the tab restart and work.
After reboot , "This device is unlocked" is written on top left screen.
### It probably won't work that simple.
### The solution is here, but I didn't have to test it: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/howto-unlock-tf700t-in-2020.4157143/post-85255809
4) PREVENT BRICK : NVFlash
This step is optionnal but highly higly highly recommended, your tab will never be bricked after it !!!
1ST PART --------------------
Tab shut down, press Power + Volume- for 3 seconds and release, you are in the bootloader.
Use Volume- to move cursor over the USB logo, confirm with Volume+, you are in the fastboot mode.
Connect Transformer Prime to PC.
Select the "Files" folder you you unziped earlier.
Do Shift + right click on folder -> Open a Command Line.
Type:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery flatline_tf201.img
and confirm with Enter.
### If you get error "fastboot : The term 'fastboot' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program",
### type the command starting with a dot :
Code:
.\fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery flatline_tf201.img
A blue bar appears on the tablet indicating flash success.
Wait until command line reports the flashing success.
then type :
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
and confirm with Enter.
This time in Bootloader, use Volume- to select RCK (recovery) and confirm with Volume+.
You are in the flatline recovery.
Use Volume- to go to Advances, confirm with Power.
then wheelie, confirm (Power button),
then i accept the above statement (Power button),
then Step 1: flash AndroidRoot BL, tab powers down.
Start tab with Power only,
let the blue bar fill completly and start Android normally.
Once in Android, shut it down.
Start tab in bootloader Mode again (still Power + Volume- ;-) ), go to recovery again (RCK).
Connect tab to PC.
In recovery, return to Advanced -> wheelie then select Step 2: generate wheelie blobs.
It generates the backup files !!!
Open another Windows command prompt for fastboot mode and type :
Code:
adb pull /data/media/AndroidRoot
.
Backup files are stored in your "Files" folder. Make another backup of these files in a safe place.
(7 files are saved : recovery.bct, create.bct, bootloader.ebt, blob.log, blob.bin, pt_restore.log and pt_patch.log)
### If
Code:
adb pull /data/media/AndroidRoot
doesn't work : start Android normally, connect to PC as multimedia storage and
### navigate to My Computer -> Transformer Prime TF201 -> Internal Memory -> Android Root and copy the files in here.
Shut down tab.
2ND PART, NvFlash ----------------
Copy these 7 files in the folder "files/nvflash" (Another copy, in addition to the backup you made).
Connect tab to PC.
Start tab in Nvidia APX Mode : Hold Power + Volume+ for 3 seconds.
Anything happens, it's normal, screen stays black.
The tab is visible as an external drive and is called APX.
Open another Windows command prompt on the nvflash folder.
Type :
Code:
wheelie --blob blob.bin
and confirm with Enter.
If successful : the tab launches in bootloader mode and the Command prompt writes a few lines.
Type in command :
Code:
nvflash --resume --rawdeviceread 0 2944 bricksafe.img
then :
Code:
nvflash --resume --read 14 factory-config.img
then :
Code:
nvflash --resume --read 7 unlock-token.img
You have to backup 3 new files : bricksafe.img, factory-config.img and unlock-token.img.
Copy these files in a safe storage with your blobs for future repair if needed.
### If you need to restore those backups one day, follow the tutorial of craigacgomez : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1927818
### If you have error "not enough space for GApps (error 70), follow this tutorial https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73403429&postcount=137
5) RECOVERY
(Only applies to stock bootloader V 10.4.2.18).
Charge tab to 100% before continuing.
Start it in bootloader mode (Power + Volume-).
Connect it to PC.
Set the icon over the USB selection.
Confirm with Volume+; you are again in fastboot mode.
Open a command prompt on the /files folder.
Type :
Code:
fastboot devices
.
if the serial number is written, tab is well connected.
### Or check driver installation if not.
then type :
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp_tf201t.blob
and wait for the "finished" success message,
then type :
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 reboot-bootloader
,
and confirm with Volume+ to get into RCK (recovery, again), it is now TWRP 2.6.3.0.
6) BOOTLOADER
Once in TWRP recovery, type in command prompt :
Code:
adb devices
-> terminal returns : 012345678ABCDEF recovery.
Type :
Code:
adb push HairyBean_Bootloader_TWRP2.5.zip /sdcard
Now on the tab, still in TWRP recovery, go to Install then click on HairyBean_Bootloader_TWRP2.5.zip
(file is in Internal memory, in folder /sdcard).
Swype to the right to confirm flashing, wait until Successful message appears.
Now click Reboot System and Do Not Install when SuperSU is proposed.
Let the tab reboot with another blue bar. Let it work.
The tab reboots and launches the HairyBean TWRP recovery (androwook).
In Windows command prompt, type :
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
,
tab reboots in bootloader mode and the USB icon is gone, it's perfect.
### If Windows doesn't recognize your tab, or recognizes it as VID_0B05&PID_4C83, try the fix from XTCrefugee included in my pack : folder \Drivers android_winusb if hairybeen TWRP not recognized
### Install this .inf driver file as you did earlier
###
### YOUR BOOTLOADER IS NOW IN 10.6.1.27.1 VERSION
###
In command prompt, type :
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp-3.2.3-0_KANG-tf201t.img
Wait till blue bar completes.
When finished message appears in terminal,
type :
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 reboot-bootloader
, tab reboots.
Now enter in new recovery with Volume+ : recovery is now TWRP Kang 3.2.3-0 Recovery
### Your tablet will be seen by Windows as a TF201T now !
7) SET FILESYSTEM TO F2FS
F2FS is the fastest filesystem for read and write partitions on flash memories. Compared to EXT4, gain is from 15 to 280 %.
No need to format the /System partition because it is Read only and Ext4 is still faster.
Go to Wipe -> Advanced Wipe, select only the Data partition,
then tap on Repair or Change File System -> Change File System and tap on F2FS.
Swype to force partition system as F2FS. Wait till done prompts. Then go back to Advanced Wipe.
### If TWRP sends you this log in red : E:Failed to get default contexts and file node for storage files,
### Reboot to TWRP recovery again before going any further.
Repeat the operation of F2FS conversion for the Cache partition.
8) INSTALL ANDROID NOUGAT 7.1
Still on TWRP Advanced Wipe menu,
select Dalvik Cache, System, Cache, Data AND Internal Storage and Swype to force cleanup. Wait till completion.
Back to Home screen, tap Install, then Storage: Internal Storage and change it to microSD card -> OK.
Select KatKiss* .zip, and Add More Zips,
select SuperSU.zip, and Add More Zips,
then open_gapps-arm-7.1-pico*.zip and Swype to force install. Be patient.
### Make sure once again you have the Pico Gapps version or system will hang.
### If TWRP crashes to its Home screen, you microSD might be in cause. Find another one, and then try to install Zips 1 by 1.
### If error installing Gapps, see this thread : https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/fix-error-70-install-gapps-t3311779
When done prompts, tap on Wipe Cache/Dalvik and swype to confirm, wait.
Go back to Home when done.
Then Reboot -> System.
Let the tab start during at least 15 minutes.
9) START ANDROID N 7.1
### During first setup, manually toggle Wifi ON using the Wifi icon on the bottom right corner. If you don't, the setup app will crash.
### It can crash a few times before turning on, keep activating it.
Configure Android as you like.
In Settings -> Mediascanner filters, uncheck Scan.
In Settings -> About, tap 7 times on build number, it unlocks the Options for developers in Settings.
Enter this new menu.
In the Hardware acceleration, try both GPU rendering active and disabled.
I can't figure which one works best. Share with us.
Good to know about this ROM:
Bluetooth requires to be turned on twice before it turns on.
A few things including the navbar buttons can be tweaked in Settings => System UI Tuner.
AND more on XDA Katkiss thread (See DOWNLOAD CHAPTER ABOVE)
10) ROOT
Open app SuperSU to see more details about the Root access.
After ROM first launch, go to Settings -> About tablet.
Tap 7 times on build number, it will unlock the Developer menu.
In the developer menu -> Try to turn ON and OFF the Force GPU option and tell me what is the faster one.
(I think I prefer when GPU forcing is disabled).
11) PERFORMANCES AND OVERCLOCK
Source of benchmarks: http://androidmodguide.blogspot.fr/p/blog-page.html
Install Kernel Adiutor app from Google Play Store.
Launch app and go to Settings -> Kernel -> CPU :
Check Apply on boot and change CPU Maximum Frequency to 1600 or 1700 Mhz, set Governor to Interactive
Now Kernel -> I/O Scheduler :
Check Apply on boot and set Scheduler to Zen, then Readahead to 1024 Ko (or 2048. Try yourself)
Now Kernel -> Various :
Check Apply on boot and set TCP congestion to Cubic (or Westwood)
12) VARIOUS FIXES
### Your tablet doesn't see the Wifi ? (that is on Channel 13 by example).
Try this first : in the Wifi screen (where you see all visible networks), tap on the three-dots icon to open the menu -> Advanced wifi parameters.
Tap on the Wifi region code item to select the region : chose the corresponding region.
Now verify your Wifi network is visible.
If not, try this :
Open Kernel adiutor, Menu -> Build.prop editor.
In key search field, type wifi.
Click ro.wifi.channels -> Edit -> in the value field, set 13. Confirm with OK.
At the same time, you can set wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=180 to 180 (seconds) to reduce number of scans and reduce battery usage.
Restart tab, your wifi network should be visible again.
### Your keyboard isn't in the correct language
Go to Android Settings menu -> Languages & inputs -> Physical keyboard -> Android keyboard
Enjoy your new tab ;-)
djibe
Thanks : @timduru, matthill.eu, Kang for updated TWRP, TWRP team, Android Root Team, Lineage OS team, TacoNikky, Saber
Thanks for the step-by-step. I've worked my way to nougat and the path there is kind of forgotten after a while. Different bootloader, different file systems, sort of lose track of things.
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HorthLithperer said:
Thanks for the step-by-step. I've worked my way to nougat and the path there is kind of forgotten after a while. Different bootloader, different file systems, sort of lose track of things.
Sent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk
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Thanks for your support. It was a tough job to explain step by step.
Took me 3 days to discover all the details.
thanks
really great work.
i want to add a comment : When trying to unlock bootloader, it kept on asking pw for google account (and double authentification disabled). I deleted google account from prime and it went through.
yo29570 said:
really great work.
i want to add a comment : When trying to unlock bootloader, it kept on asking pw for google account (and double authentification disabled). I deleted google account from prime and it went through.
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Thx for feedback.
I had the same problem and used the tab factory reset.
I've updated tutorial and told to delete the Google Account.
I just wanted to thank you for making these instructions. Ive never delt with any android device with this many steps. Compared to a nexus 6p this is nuts. Ive messed around with Motorola and Samsung phones but this tablet is a whole other league. You made it very simple to turn my daughters slow old tablet into a relevant one. I still cant believe there was that much to it. Its only 10 steps...lol
Woodrow256 said:
I just wanted to thank you for making these instructions. Ive never delt with any android device with this many steps. Compared to a nexus 6p this is nuts. Ive messed around with Motorola and Samsung phones but this tablet is a whole other league. You made it very simple to turn my daughters slow old tablet into a relevant one. I still cant believe there was that much to it. Its only 10 steps...lol
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Glad you liked it and tab is healthy again !
I've made tuts for Xperia Tablet Z and Samsung devices too if you are interested
Problem with step 8 - INSTALL Android 6 ROM
Hello djibe89,
First of all, I would like to thank you very much for this well documented step-by-step guide for upgrading the TF201! It was no problem for me, a novice in this, to follow.
However i do have encountered a problem with booting after the installation of step 8. And i hope you are able to help me with this. When i try to boot the device after Successful installing KatKiss-6.0_TF201_029.zip, open_gapps-arm-6.0-pico-20160320.zip, and Beta-superSU-v2.52.zip, the device seems to be in a boot-loop. The OS never starts up.
I also tried the older KatKiss-6.0_TF201_028.zip with the two other zip files, but the result is the same.
Until step 8, all installations went without major problems. (i made a document from your instructions and documented every step i did, (including serial number received from fastboot etc). So my TF201 is now Unlocked and the bootloader TWRP is at version 2.8.3.0.
There is only one thing i received at step 7, wich i think i should mention. When i do Wipe -> Format Data, i receive the following message when it's Done:
Updating partition details ...
... done
Full SELinux Support is present.
(in red) E: Failed to get default contexts and file node for storage files.
MTP Enabled
Formatting Data using make_extfs function
You may need to reboot recovery to be able to use /data again.
Updating partition details ...
... done​
I did not pay attention to this message, because there was also the Successful message.
But perhaps it does have something to do with my problem of not being able to boot into KatKiss.
Hope you are able to help me with this.
(Maybe i will try to install Nougat for the TF201, since the recovery with TWRP is OK.)
Kind regards, Bert
deltabert said:
Hello djibe89,
First of all, I would like to thank you very much for this well documented step-by-step guide for upgrading the TF201! It was no problem for me, a novice in this, to follow.
However i do have encountered a problem with booting after the installation of step 8. And i hope you are able to help me with this. When i try to boot the device after Successful installing KatKiss-6.0_TF201_029.zip, open_gapps-arm-6.0-pico-20160320.zip, and Beta-superSU-v2.52.zip, the device seems to be in a boot-loop. The OS never starts up.
I also tried the older KatKiss-6.0_TF201_028.zip with the two other zip files, but the result is the same.
Until step 8, all installations went without major problems. (i made a document from your instructions and documented every step i did, (including serial number received from fastboot etc). So my TF201 is now Unlocked and the bootloader TWRP is at version 2.8.3.0.
There is only one thing i received at step 7, wich i think i should mention. When i do Wipe -> Format Data, i receive the following message when it's Done:
Updating partition details ...
... done
Full SELinux Support is present.
(in red) E: Failed to get default contexts and file node for storage files.
MTP Enabled
Formatting Data using make_extfs function
You may need to reboot recovery to be able to use /data again.
Updating partition details ...
... done​
I did not pay attention to this message, because there was also the Successful message.
But perhaps it does have something to do with my problem of not being able to boot into KatKiss.
Hope you are able to help me with this.
(Maybe i will try to install Nougat for the TF201, since the recovery with TWRP is OK.)
Kind regards, Bert
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Hi, I'm glad you liked it.
Seems like you chose wrong Filesystem format " Formatting Data using make_extfs function".
We need a F2FS partition.
Go back to your TWRP 2.8 recovery,
wipe all partitions,
chose /data partition and change filesystem to F2FS.
Make sure /Cache partition is F2FS too.
Then you can Install the zips.
Keep in touch.
Merry christmas from France
djibe89 said:
Hi, I'm glad you liked it.
Seems like you chose wrong Filesystem format " Formatting Data using make_extfs function".
We need a F2FS partition.
Go back to your TWRP 2.8 recovery,
wipe all partitions,
chose /data partition and change filesystem to F2FS.
Make sure /Cache partition is F2FS too.
Then you can Install the zips.
Keep in touch.
Merry christmas from France
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Hello djibe89,
Thank you for answering my question.
But before receiving your answer I was already trying to do the steps again (from step 4), which was (looking back) obviously a bad idea. I am afraid I made a mess of it right now. First of all i should have read the error msg carefully to see the file system type. I was aware that this KatKiss is using f2fs?
I already send you a pm describing what i had done, and that i had to stop experimenting until after Christmas
Today (27 dec.) i tried an other attempt to revive my tab, and started by: 2ND PART, NvFlash---
Got the tab in APX mode again (Windows Device Manager shows Asus T. P. APX..)
So i went on with 5 - RECOVERY
I do get the fastboot screen; with the menu's RCK - Android - USB - Wipe Date, and went to USB.
Giving the command fastboot devices gives the serial number, so its connected.
Then i gave fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp_tf201t.blob which gave sending 'recovery' <7934 KB>...
OKAY [2.213s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 3.534s]
finished. total time: 5.747s​then a reboot bootloader with: fastboot -i 0x0b05 reboot-bootloader
After this i had the TWEAMWIN screen again.
with adb devices i get the 012345678ABCDEF recovery message. So, adb can connect.
But re-installing HairyBean_Bootloader with adb push HairyBean_Bootloader_TWRP2.5.zip /sdcard​gives an error on the tab.
Then i realized that i have just re-installed TWRP 2.6, which is intended for JB bootloader! So i booted the tab to fastboot and installed the TWRP 2.8 with:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.blob That went OK.
Now i tried to install KatKitt6 again, now with all partitions formatted as f2fs.
But i stil don't get Katkitt6 booting. It keeps rebooting.
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Today, 28 dec. i did an other attempt and made photo's from the screen of the tab.
From within TRWP 2.8.3.0, I started at Step 7 – SET FILESYSTEM TO F2FS
Wipe :: Format Data, uses ext4 filesystem (as described in the tutorial) and takes indeed a long time.
Next Wipe :: Advanced Wipe ONLY the data folder, and set to F2FS
Also with the Cache partition also set to F2FS
Step 8 – Install Android 6 ROM. From TWRP Wipe :: Advanced Wipe. Select Dalvik Cache, System, Cache and Internal Storage. Swipe to cleanup. NO mention of changing the filesystem to F2FS so I left these as they are!
Installation of the tree .ZIP files, see pictures below:
Unfortunately, i am only able to put links to photo's when i have at least posted 10 posts. Since i am new here i try an other way of linking to the photos:
Step 7 and 8 - Photo 1 https: // deltabert.stackstorage.com/s/gszDWyVd9sqHiQs
Step 7 and 8 - photo 2 https: // deltabert.stackstorage.com/s/Ju0tmwMIUjJXHg4
Step 7 and 8 - photo 3 https: // deltabert.stackstorage.com/s/o0tTQ3tPBHF85Wu
Step 7 and 8 - photo 4 https: // deltabert.stackstorage.com/s/Cls41PHHcCa0TKr
And when I press Reboot, after Wiping Dalvik Cache, the tab keeps rebooting! This time I see no error messages.
And believe me, I left it booting for hours…
Any idea as what I could do next?
deltabert said:
Hello djibe89,
Thank you for answering my question.
But before receiving your answer I was already trying to do the steps again (from step 4), which was (looking back) obviously a bad idea. I am afraid I made a mess of it right now. First of all i should have read the error msg carefully to see the file system type. I was aware that this KatKiss is using f2fs?
I already send you a pm describing what i had done, and that i had to stop experimenting until after Christmas
Today i tried an other attempt to revive my tab, and started by: 2ND PART, NvFlash---
But unfortunately i am not able to get the tab in APX mode again.
Then i skipped this en went on with 5 - RECOVERY
I do get the fastboot screen; with the menu's RCK - Android - USB - Wipe Date, and went to USB.
Giving the command fastboot devices gives the serial number, so its connected.
Then i gave fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp_tf201t.blob which gave sending 'recovery' <7934 KB>...
OKAY [2.213s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 3.534s]
finished. total time: 5.747s​then a reboot bootloader with: fastboot -i 0x0b05 reboot-bootloader
After this i had the TWEAMWIN screen again.
with adb devices i get the 012345678ABCDEF recovery message. So, adb can connect.
But re-installing HairyBean_Bootloader with adb push HairyBean_Bootloader_TWRP2.5.zip /sdcard​gives an error on the tab.
Then i realized that i have just re-installed TWRP 2.6, which is intended for JB bootloader! So i booted the tab to fastboot and installed the TWRP 2.8 with:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.blob That went OK.
Now i tried to install KatKitt6 again, now with all partitions formatted as f2fs.
But i stil don't get Katkitt6 booting. It keeps rebooting.
Besides this, I am still worried that NvFlash might be no longer on the tab...
And i don't get the FlatLine booting with volume-up and power anymore...
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Today, 28 dec. i did an other attempt and made photo's from the screen of the tab.
From within TRWP 2.8.3.0, I started at Step 7 – SET FILESYSTEM TO F2FS
Wipe :: Format Data, uses ext4 filesystem (as described in the tutorial) and takes indeed a long time.
Next Wipe :: Advanced Wipe ONLY the data folder, and set to F2FS
Also with the Cache partition also set to F2FS
Step 8 – Install Android 6 ROM. From TWRP Wipe :: Advanced Wipe. Select Dalvik Cache, System, Cache and Internal Storage. Swipe to cleanup. NO mention of changing the filesystem to F2FS so I left these as they are!
Installation of the tree .ZIP files, see pictures below:
Unfortunately, i am only able to put links to photo's when i have at least posted 10 posts. Since i am new here i try an other way of linking to the photos:
Step 7 and 8 - Photo 1 https: // deltabert.stackstorage.com/s/gszDWyVd9sqHiQs
Step 7 and 8 - photo 2 https: // deltabert.stackstorage.com/s/Ju0tmwMIUjJXHg4
Step 7 and 8 - photo 3 https: // deltabert.stackstorage.com/s/o0tTQ3tPBHF85Wu
Step 7 and 8 - photo 4 https: // deltabert.stackstorage.com/s/Cls41PHHcCa0TKr
And when I press Reboot, after Wiping Dalvik Cache, the tab keeps rebooting! This time I see no error messages.
And believe me, I left it booting for hours…
Any idea as what I could do next?
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did you ever get through this part?
im on the same boat.....finished everything successfully but once i install the ROM it keeps rebooting and stays on the TWRP until i reboot again
ALDO_MAC12 said:
did you ever get through this part?
im on the same boat.....finished everything successfully but once i install the ROM it keeps rebooting and stays on the TWRP until i reboot again
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Hi ALDO-MAC12,
Unfortunately, i have not yet got my TF201 working. I'l wait now until djibe89 has time to react.
(When i opened his zip file i noticed he has also a France language description, and he is at the moment in France, So i guess he is a French-Canadian, on vacation in France.)
I did study the original posts from timduru and TacoNikky, but i can find no differences with the description of djibe89. Noticed there is also a Android 7 rom from timduru. But i think i should first get to manage the hole process.
For me all this is new. My tab became so horribly slow that i only sparsely used it anymore. So that's why i would like to give it a try.
BTW, i do get the tab in APX mode; with volume up and power, i get a black screen but in Windows Device Manager there shows up the Asus Transformer Prime APX ... driver.
If you're running Windows 10, you need to delete all your other android drivers, then disable the signature checking on your driver installation and install the Naked Universal driver.
Super SU wants update
Works for me on windows 10. Make sure tablet is plugged in directly and not into keyboard also. Although Super SU is now reporting an update in necessary. Is it recommended in update Super SU after installation? Btw thanks for bringing new life to my tablet!
Have you tried not to change /cache partition to f2s2. The original KatshMallow thread says:
This ROM is for TF201 and F2FS only
Convert just /data partition to F2FS
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Hello all,
Thank you for thinking with me, I appreciate this very much! I will react to the suggestions given.
@lazuhrus, I think the Universal Naked Drivers 0.72 are correctly installed on my Win-10 PC. I followed the procedure for Win-10 to disable driver control. To confirm this: I am able to use fastboot from Win-10; fastboot devices gives me the serial number of the tf201.
Also the command adb devices gives me: 012345678ABCDEF recovery.
Further, when I bring the tf201 (with volume UP and power) in APX mode, I get a dark screen on the tab, but in Windows Device Manager there shows up the Android device: Asus Transformer Prime APX Interface.
So for me this seems OK. This lets me conclude that the Universal Naked Drivers 0.72 are correctly installed and working. Or am I overlooking something here?
Btw, I do this on the bare tablet, without the keyboard dock.
With volume DOWN and power, I get the tab in TWRP version 2.8.3.0.
And installing KatKiss seems to go well (see the screenshots I posted in #10 from the TWRP format and install process).
@ shaDNfro, I did change the /cache partition to f2fs, as the screenshots are showing too.
However, there is one strange thing. After the last install (post #10) when I am in TWRP and connect the tab to my PC (win10) I see in the File Explorer an entry for an ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T; while mine is an TF201!!
Picture File Explorer: https: // deltabert.stackstorage.com/s/Nj1C01jTyZ5MoWB
And in the Device Manager I see also references to the wrong tab type!
(But you can see the Asus Android Composite ADB Interface.
Picture Win10 Device Manager: https: // deltabert.stackstorage.com/s/zK2LIoAthr4jKJ7
(added spaces around // because i am as novice not (yet) able to post links)
Hopefully anyone can help me with this...
Hi guys,
I am French from France indeed
- Maybe try to reformat the /cache partition in EXT4 (instead of F2FS).
Then wipe all partitions and install all zips again.
- It is normal that your tab is seen as TF300 as the TWRP 2.8.3.0 is originaly openrecovery-twrp-2.8.3.0-tf300t.blob.
I no longer have my tab so it's tricky to help you. I'll try anyway
djibe89 said:
Hi guys,
I am French from France indeed
- Maybe try to reformat the /cache partition in EXT4 (instead of F2FS).
Then wipe all partitions and install all zips again.
- It is normal that your tab is seen as TF300 as the TWRP 2.8.3.0 is originaly openrecovery-twrp-2.8.3.0-tf300t.blob.
I no longer have my tab so it's tricky to help you. I'll try anyway
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Thank you djibe89,
I really hope you can help me with this, I become a little desperate...
I wonder if there is something wrong with the bootloader (HairyBean_Bootloader_TWRP2.5.zip). When I boot the tab with vol-down and power I get the following bootloader info: Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by “WW_epad-10.4.2.15-20120917” A03
Do you know if this is correct?
OK, I put the tab in TWRP 2.8.3.0 mode.
Formatted the /Cache partition using make_ext4fs
Then I wiped Dalvik Cache, followed by /System, which formats to ext4fs.
Then format /Data, first with make_ext4fs, and when finished, I change the filesystem of /Data to f2fs. Wiped all other partitions, except Micro SDcard (not sure if this is the internal or external SDcard)
Then I installed the three .zip files. KatKiss-6.0_TF201_029.zip, open_gapps-arm-6.0-pico-20160320.zip and BETA-SuperSU-v2.52.zip.
I also put the MD5 checksum file of KatKiss-6.0_TF201_029.zip on the sdcard and the install procedure checks the .zip successful.
When install is done: Successful, I wiped Dalvik Cache and rebooted the tab.
But then I have the same reboot problem: First i see a blue bar for one second, then the tab boots with the ASUS splash screen at medium intensity, then switches for a moment to high intensity and back to medium intensity, and after a few seconds it reboots and it starts over again.
When I leave the tab booting for two hours, I can feel it is doing something; the backside is becoming slightly warm; processor: ~ 45°C.
The bootloader is part of HairyBeen isn't it? Could I re-install the correct HairyBean_Bootloader_TWRP2.5.zip again, by putting it on the external sdcard and selecting it from TWRP 2.8.3.0?
fastboot, adb and Nvidia APX Mode are still functioning, so there must be a solution...
Hopefully you have a good suggestion?
Kind regards, Bert
Yo Bert,
you must be in distress.
Maybe it's time to look for a NVIDIA APX restoration.
I hope you still have your backup files.
I don't know anything about it,
so read all Google carefully to proceed.
That's why I motivated you to backup APX in my tutorial, since we never what can happen with Android hardware.
Keep in touch
djibe89 said:
Yo Bert,
you must be in distress.
Maybe it's time to look for a NVIDIA APX restoration.
I hope you still have your backup files.
I don't know anything about it,
so read all Google carefully to proceed.
That's why I motivated you to backup APX in my tutorial, since we never what can happen with Android hardware.
Keep in touch
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Hi djibe89,
I will look into the restoration option. I do have the APX backup files.
Will be continued....

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