i recently bought a asus tf201 on ebay and the android version on it is 4.0.3. As i found out later, it's also been unlocked. i have twrp v.2.2.1 installed and i want to install the latest version of android. i tried downloading the latest version of android from the asus website to my sd card and followed the instruction. but when i get to the twrp interface, i don't know how to get the update installed. it seems like it does not detect any data on my sd card. any help would be greatly appreciated. Bear in mind that i'm an absolute noob and i don't even know what "unlocking" a tablet means.
Thanks a lot for your time guys.
You can't flash a stock ROM from Asus on an unlocked device.
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Post 2 is important. You will permanently brick your device.
Also, read up on the tf201 here. Since you at ICS still, you can make nvflash backups. This is an intense process, though. Read read read before you move ahead! Nvflash backups will for all intents and purposes will make your tab brickproof.
Shoot me a pm if you have a lot of questions
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You can't flash a stock ROM from Asus on an unlocked device.
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I have read this myself a few times and it really isn't true, well at least not for me.
I have flashed stock blobs from Asus in a zip file thru twrp many times and I have never bricked once.
I even flashed the TF300 stock rom on here when I was creating hairybean 2.x and even that did nothing bad and have since flashed the TF700 blobs.
These have all been flashed thru TWRP tho.
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Dannstein said:
i recently bought a asus tf201 on ebay and the android version on it is 4.0.3. As i found out later, it's also been unlocked. i have twrp v.2.2.1 installed and i want to install the latest version of android. i tried downloading the latest version of android from the asus website to my sd card and followed the instruction. but when i get to the twrp interface, i don't know how to get the update installed. it seems like it does not detect any data on my sd card. any help would be greatly appreciated. Bear in mind that i'm an absolute noob and i don't even know what "unlocking" a tablet means.
Thanks a lot for your time guys.
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Unlocking the allows a custom recovery (such as TWRP) to be installed instead of the default one. What that allows you to do is use it to manually install custom updates or even custom entire roms in over the stock one. Did you copy the zip to the SD card using your computer before putting it back into the prime. Also check to make sure the SD card is mounted which should have happened automatically but may not have. If not you should be able to mount it and then see the file to install.
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I just recently bought my Transformer Prime, and like an idiot I didn't check to see if there was a root method for the new update. So I'm now updated to 9.4.2.21 and used Asus's Bootloader Unlocking tool to unlock my boot loader and I managed to install CWM. I made a backup of my current stock OS, and I currently am downloading Virtuous Prime - based on the WW 9.4.2.21 build - would I be able to install that? I don't need to be rooted in the current OS to install this ROM correct? I just wanted to make sure before I brick my new tablet for doing something stupid... Please let me know!
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13bgarli
SAME exact situation here..... I am so anxious to get this sucker rooted and start customizing
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I just recently bought my Transformer Prime, and like an idiot I didn't check to see if there was a root method for the new update. So I'm now updated to 9.4.2.21 and used Asus's Bootloader Unlocking tool to unlock my boot loader and I managed to install CWM. I made a backup of my current stock OS, and I currently am downloading Virtuous Prime - based on the WW 9.4.2.21 build - would I be able to install that? I don't need to be rooted in the current OS to install this ROM correct? I just wanted to make sure before I brick my new tablet for doing something stupid... Please let me know!
Thanks,
13bgarli
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skarhoff said:
SAME exact situation here..... I am so anxious to get this sucker rooted and start customizing
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Why don't you guys boot into cwm make a nandroid back up and then attempt installing it? But most likely it won't work...
Well my download has 15 minutes left and from reading the instructions on the ROM itself, it seems that the only thing it needs is CWM so I'm going to try it out... I just hope I don't get bricked xD. Now would be the time to tell me not to do it if someone knows! Thanks!
If bootloader unlocked & CWM installed then Yes you are good to go, no need to be rooted to install custom rom
Well so far its good to go, I got it installed and its booting for the first time without a hitch. Got my stuff restored from my Google account and I'm rooted So glad that worked.
Heres what I did if someone wants to do the same:
1. Unlock the bootloader using the Asus Unlock tool.
2. Flash CWM using this guide
transformerprimeroot.com/transformer-prime-recovery/how-to-install-clockworkmod-recovery-5-8-2-0-on-transformer-prime/
3. Create a Nandroid backup.
4. Install the ROM through CWM.
5. Reboot like normal.
6. Enjoy being rooted !
Maybe I'm being dumb here, but I don't think this gives you root access.... You are unlocked with a custom ROM, but I don't think there is a way to root on .21 yet. Am I incorrect? Still new to the prime here, so maybe I'm missing something. Thanks for the update though!
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i'm in the same situation. one thing i was wondering about. is the process of flashing roms in CWM different ? i thought i had read that you have to do it a bit differently than most phones
I'm coming from my galaxy nexus (unlocked and rooted). Too flash a rom, I'm used to placing the zip file in the root folder...if that makes sense, then flashing using CWM. If I'm able to flash a rom on the prime without having root access (I AM unlocked however), where do I need to have the zip file saved? Thanks for the help.
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Maybe I'm being dumb here, but I don't think this gives you root access.... You are unlocked with a custom ROM, but I don't think there is a way to root on .21 yet. Am I incorrect?
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Well if your running Virtuous Prime it comes pre-rooted on 9.4.2.21 and I've already created backups using Titanium Backup Pro no problems at all. In fact its really stable, been listening to music for a while with no problems. Yesterday I watched Transformers 3 - ironic I know xD - and had no problems at all and I ended up getting about 12 hours of battery life with the screen and WiFi going all day .
i'm in the same situation. one thing i was wondering about. is the process of flashing roms in CWM different ? i thought i had read that you have to do it a bit differently than most phones
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From my experience on Android devices (Droid X, Droid X2, Galaxy Nexus, and now Transformer Prime) CWM has been a bit different for each, but for the most part once you get CWM in, its just a matter of following the instructions of the ROM maker.
Virtuous Prime is different when flashing because it has a GUI when installing - something I've never seen before - which works quite well, its a nice touch.
I'm coming from my galaxy nexus (unlocked and rooted). Too flash a rom, I'm used to placing the zip file in the root folder...if that makes sense, then flashing using CWM. If I'm able to flash a rom on the prime without having root access (I AM unlocked however), where do I need to have the zip file saved? Thanks for the help.
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Well if you go to TransformerPrimeRoot.com and follow the instructions there for flashing CWM, (of course make sure that you still boot normal after doing it) make a nandroid backup, then just flash like normal. When you get your ROM on make sure that you download RomManager from the market so you can get the latest CWM flashed as the version from that website is an older one, but it seems to work fine.
Keep in mind if you don't see the USB icon when in that icon list, it will show up when you unlock your boot loader.
Hope this helps!
Sorry to ask the same question twice, but do I need to save the ROM zip file anywhere specifically, or can I simply download the file directly onto my prime and then flash from my download folder???? I feel so dumb about this one
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As long as you have CWM installed you can put the .zip ROM anywhere. Most of the time I keep em in the root of the device (its just easier to find). Then just use Choose install from .ZIP or whatever the button is, and navigate like normal to install it. Make sure you make a backup!
Im up and running now. Thanks for the help! So should this root access stick now even if i wanted to flash aokp? Or if i wipe data do I lose root?
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Im up and running now. Thanks for the help! So should this root access stick now even if i wanted to flash aokp? Or if i wipe data do I lose root?
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All the custom roms on here should already be pre-rooted so yeah.
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Well if your running Virtuous Prime it comes pre-rooted on 9.4.2.21 and I've already created backups using Titanium Backup Pro no problems at all. In fact its really stable, been listening to music for a while with no problems. Yesterday I watched Transformers 3 - ironic I know xD - and had no problems at all and I ended up getting about 12 hours of battery life with the screen and WiFi going all day .
From my experience on Android devices (Droid X, Droid X2, Galaxy Nexus, and now Transformer Prime) CWM has been a bit different for each, but for the most part once you get CWM in, its just a matter of following the instructions of the ROM maker.
Virtuous Prime is different when flashing because it has a GUI when installing - something I've never seen before - which works quite well, its a nice touch.
Well if you go to TransformerPrimeRoot.com and follow the instructions there for flashing CWM, (of course make sure that you still boot normal after doing it) make a nandroid backup, then just flash like normal. When you get your ROM on make sure that you download RomManager from the market so you can get the latest CWM flashed as the version from that website is an older one, but it seems to work fine.
Keep in mind if you don't see the USB icon when in that icon list, it will show up when you unlock your boot loader.
Hope this helps!
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Man where is the file we need to flash cwm located at the guide you linked? Can't find it
Edit found it
su flashable zip
so if i understand this correctly this process will unlock the bootloader and install CWM, but not give me root access correct? Is there a SU flashable zip for the TF201? as well will this all work on update .21?
No you have root. I just did it yesterday. Unlock. Install cwm. Backup. Flash custom rom. You'll be rooted.
9.4.2.21 root without unlocking bootloader
Is there way to root 9.4.2.21without unlocking boot loader.
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Is there way to root 9.4.2.21without unlocking boot loader.
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No. As of today there is not
If you have CWM installed you do not need to root. just flash the rom. (IK people already said this but i just wanted to make a quick clear post)
I wanted to post this in:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1511839
But I'm a new user and it wont let me so I have to ask this here. I have some Android experience and extensive Linux experience.
I just got a Transformer Prime today after waiting a month for it on Amazon. I updated it to 9.4.2.21 and love it (except for the GPS).
I want to load the Virtuous Prime 9.4.2.21 v1, however, as I understand it, the bootloader must be unlocked which is easily doable, thanks to the Asus tool. The next step is to install ClockWorkMod Recovery to flash the image over.
From what I can tell, 9.4.2.21 can not be rooted. The only way that iv read to root it is to install a rooted custom rom. The only way to install a custom rom is ClockWorkMod Recovery, but ClockWorkMod Recovery requires root to install?
My Question: Am i really stuck with the stock rom untill/if a hack comes out for 9.4.2.21?
CWM requires that you unlock your Prime.. THEN, you can install a custom ROM which will give you root.
..so to answer your question, you shouldn't be. Unlock via fastboot (I believe) and then install CWM!
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Alright! so CWM doesn't require root.
Would this guide work?
theandroidsoul.com/install-touch-cwm-recovery-on-transformer-prime/
Ill try it and post back if I have any issues with my situation.
Correct.. CWM doesn't require root, but does require that you are unlocked.. good luck!
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I just unlocked...all went well.
Ill try that guide tomorrow for CWM Touch. Dont wana try it when im this tired.
Ok. Just tried the the flash to CWM Touch and VP and it went very well. I used the Fastboot method, took me a while to figure out how to properly boot the Prime into Fastboot, once I did it went pretty good from there.
Only issue I had was after it flashed CWM it said to do the "fastboot reboot" command or something and it just hung. I let it sit there for 10 mins trying not to panic, Finally I just forced a shut-down and unplugged and hoped it would turn back on, it did. I rebooted into recovery and flashed VP.
Overall it was really easy and went very well and im loving the new ROM!
Thankyou for all the help!
Awesome dude.. welcome to your new addiction
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Hello. After read this complete post, I have some doubts, so I ask you a question.
I have a ASUS TF201 updated to the original ASUS ICS ROM 4.0.3 9.4.2.21.
I have unlocked my device with the ASUS tool, and then installed CWM v5.8.2.0.
Is it posible to copy this ROM to my tablet and do the update directly with CWM (my device is not rooted actually, only unlocked), or I need to do something else before?
One of the reasons because I want to install this ROM is because it is came already rooted, and I want to install the SwitchMe application, because we want the tablet to be used by more than one member of the family.
Thanks in advance for your response, and sorry for my horrible english language.
Hey guys,
Bit of an Android noob here but I am quite tech savvy. I am gonna root my Prime and install Androwook on it but first I would just like to go over some things. I have had a look around at a lot of guides and that and have figured to do this I need to unlock the bootloader using ASUS' own app fro their support, then I need to install CWM on it through the unlocked bootloader and then I can backup and install new ROMS. But which point is the root, I can't seem to find a clear answer or is it a whole new step all together? And also could you please guide me if this is completely wrong because I am paranoid about my Prime and would hate to end up with it bricked. Sorry if this is sort of in the wrong area or a bit of a repeated question, just paranoid!
Thanks,
I saw your post completely randomly, but I think I have your answer. Rooting your device can be done at any point by either unlockroot.com or DoomLord's toolkit somewhere on the site. It has no effect on installing roms/unlocking bootloaders. It simply gives you more control over a device. I hope I understood your question and helped. Good luck
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Ok, thanks, that clears a lot up. I will check that out. I didn't know it was that easy. Could I also ask, which part of the process risks the device been bricked?
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Ok, thanks, that clears a lot up. I will check that out. I didn't know it was that easy. Could I also ask, which part of the process risks the device been bricked?
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Well unlocking the bootloader SHOULD be safe if yu're unlocking by offficial means. What can damage your device is flashing the wrong files. So be REALLY careful with what you flash on your device and always double-check the tutorials in the given thread
if i remember correctly, they said you need root was to install cwm onto your system
the rooting process is very easy anyways
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1706588
for the unlocking use the asus official one (This will void ALL warranties so if you brick your prime, well then GG)
and as above post says, most things should be very save so long as you follow to the dot.
when it says DO NOT POWER THE SYSTEM DOWN, just follow what it says and don't power things down, you should be fine
download things that are for you ONLY don't go to other threads trying to install iOS onto your prime (not that its possible.... that i know of)
just read it make sure you understand you won't brick anything~
Yes well I plan on putting the Androwook rom on which seems pretty darn stable. If ASUS comes out with a JB rom for the Prime and I was on the Androwook ROM, would it still be possible to update?
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Yes well I plan on putting the Androwook rom on which seems pretty darn stable. If ASUS comes out with a JB rom for the Prime and I was on the Androwook ROM, would it still be possible to update?
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yes the devs will be able to put jelly bean on the prime if we get the official update :fingers-crossed:
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Yes well I plan on putting the Androwook rom on which seems pretty darn stable. If ASUS comes out with a JB rom for the Prime and I was on the Androwook ROM, would it still be possible to update?
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It is worth noting that you probably don't need to go through the root process if you are installing a custom ROM. Many (most?) custom roms grant super-user permissions by default.
well it does say in the requirements of Androwook that it requires a root.
one suggestion though, use TWRP as your recovery mode. quite handy...
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well it does say in the requirements of Androwook that it requires a root.
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The reason you root your device is to gain superuser permissions. Most OEM versions of Android don't give you SU permissions because it is possible you could mess up your device by deleting systems files or changing hidden settings. However most custom ROMs give you superuser permissions by default.
After unlocking your Prime, I would recommend installing TWRP using the fastboot method, so that you don't need to install root first. Then you can backup your stock and flash AndroWook from TWRP. AndroWook is already rooted, so you won't need to worry about adding extra steps for root.
~Azrael's Kiss~
OK, thanks for the replies. I think I will wait a little and test the device for any major problems before I root and unlock because I don't want to have to send it back for an RMA.
So from what I have read around I need to:
1. Unlock bootloader using the ASUS tool
2. Install CWM or similar and backup my current ROM although I have seen trouble with installing 2.1 with CWM so I think I might use TWRP
3. Install Androwook 2.1 and from what I have read skip some things like bravia engine, sd wipe sqlite vacuum and add sio io scheduler.
There seem to be so many options with the installer which makes it a bit confusing but first up I think I will use the 1.6GHz Kernel or something and keep it mainly stock.
I need some urgent help from someone out there as my brand new TF300 seems to be partially bricked.
I followed this guide to the book but when I rebooted it just stuck at the boot logo.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25508554&postcount=52
I have managed to install ClockworkMod Recovery so I have recovery but when I try and send a stock rom via fastboot I receive an error failed remote insufficient memory.
Can anyone help me. I have a £400 brick on my hands as it has been unlocked!
Have you tried wiping the data/cache and installing from a zip file?
I'm assuming you have the TF300T, so you should be able to download the zip from http://www.asus.com/Tablet/Transformer_Pad/ASUS_Transformer_Pad_TF300T/#download
If you already have the zip, just boot into CWM and delete/wipe data and cache and then install from zip.
EDIT: I just realized that you are using pounds, so I'm assuming that you are in the UK. You may want to check the model number, as 4.1 was only intended to be released in the US from what I can tell. You may be able to install it on yours, but I don't know for sure.
You may also be able to download a custom ROM for it. I have the TF201, so I don't know much about what's out there for the tf300, but you could always check via google.
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Yes I have a TF300T and UK based.
I have downloaded this firmware. ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T Firmware: V9.4.3.29 Only for WW SKU (Android 4.0.3)
I was on 9.4.3.26 and chose to downgrade for root to 9.4.3.17. The downgrade soft bricked my tablet.
I have tried to send the file via adb/fastboot to my tablet but all I keep getting is insufficient memory and then it conks out. It's actually got worse as I have been messing about with it. Before it wasn't giving me the insufficient memory message but some error code.
Yes I have also tried wiping data/cache.
I have no zip on the internal storage which is my problem.
I need to get some kind of rom either stock or custom on the internal storage to flash but everytime I try and send the stock rom via fastboot it keeps saying insufficient memory. The same issue presumably would apply with a custom rom . How do I manage to get a custom rom onto the internal SD via adb/fastboot?
I am in big **** if this is bricked. It's unlocked so I wouldn't have a leg to stand on with ASUS and have a very expensive paperweight.
Surely being able to get into recovery is at least a positive, but how do I flash a new rom with that error message?
Please can anyone help?
Rather than trying to move it to the internal SD, just put the zip on a micro SD. You shouldn't have any problems with that. CWM can do everything else without you having to use ADB.
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Thanks. Managed to get into recovery and then flash stock rom. Not sure if to risk any further rom flashing as this process has made my hair turn grey and worry the wife to death but I still need root.
If this rom flashing was fail safe then I wouldn't care but it's a bit hit and miss. I can't believe I came back from the brink. My system was seriously recked!
I would love a soft mod such as one click root. Does anyone know if this might be possible in the future or are we stuck with flashing roms everytime. ASUS let you unlook the device why not root it anyway as your warranty is worthless after unlocking anyway. That's what I miss about Chinese tablets, always rooted but there again most of them are a crock of ****e!
Happy you were able to get the stock ROM flashed.
Lesson I've learned is to stick with a ROM that you're happy with. It's nice to tryout new roms, but really, I found that when testing 5 new roms, I almost always stick with the rom I preferred before I started flashing. It's really just not worth it.
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Is it possible to remove jellybean from tf201 and reinstall ics. I want to unlock and root my device and after days and days of reading cannot find a way to root my device or to reinstall ica
You don't need to go to ICS. I unlocked and rooted and installed the latest Energy Rom using Urkel's fresh root on JB.
However, got to warn you that one of my 2 Primes got bricked just by installing a recovery...
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Is it possible to remove jellybean from tf201 and reinstall ics. I want to unlock and root my device and after days and days of reading cannot find a way to root my device or to reinstall ica
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The short answer to this question is no. You may not return to ICS. You can unlock and gain root. If your prime is already on jellybean via Asus update do not attempt to install cwm or twrp for ICS or you will permanently brick like garret
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whycali said:
The short answer to this question is no. You may not return to ICS. You can unlock and gain root. If your prime is already on jellybean via Asus update do not attempt to install cwm or twrp for ICS or you will permanently brick like garret
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I have unlocked my prime, but I would like to root and maybe install cwm if possible.
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I have unlocked my prime, but I would like to root and maybe install cwm if possible.
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Guess I didnt say this plainly enough, if your prime is running ASUS official jellybean version 4.1.1 you will permanently brick (turn it into a $500 paperweight) if you install cwm. To go further there is absolutely no benefit from install cwm on the tf201 ever.
whycali said:
The short answer to this question is no. You may not return to ICS. You can unlock and gain root. If your prime is already on jellybean via Asus update do not attempt to install cwm or twrp for ICS or you will permanently brick like garret
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You misunderstood what I said. I didn't install anything for ICS. And only One of my Two Primes got bricked. And it booted just fine 2-3 times, the TWRP on this specific Prime wouldn't run for some reason when I went to the Recovery menu. So then I pressed "wipe data" , nothing happened, I rebooted and it bricked.
From what I've seen, it just happens sometimes. I've never seen such weird devices.
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You misunderstood what I said. I didn't install anything for ICS. And only One of my Two Primes got bricked. And it booted just fine 2-3 times, the TWRP on this specific Prime wouldn't run for some reason when I went to the Recovery menu. So then I pressed "wipe data" , nothing happened, I rebooted and it bricked.
From what I've seen, it just happens sometimes. I've never seen such weird devices.
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I didnt misunderstand you, I read your post yesterday. I was just using your brick as an example of what can happen with a bad recovery. From what I have read the reason your prime is bricked is that your recovery is attempting to boot but cant. In most cases its because the recovery needs the correct bootloader version. When you put the wrong recovery for your bootloader you get a permanent wait. It would be nice if there was a timeout for this that caused it to just boot to the os but there is not. Smarter people than me feel free to set me straight if this is not the case.
Couldn't you just flash an ICS ROM using TWRP?
Also, go for Urkel's fresh start. There's no need to go back to ICS, just to get root.
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I didnt misunderstand you, I read your post yesterday. I was just using your brick as an example of what can happen with a bad recovery. From what I have read the reason your prime is bricked is that your recovery is attempting to boot but cant. In most cases its because the recovery needs the correct bootloader version. When you put the wrong recovery for your bootloader you get a permanent wait. It would be nice if there was a timeout for this that caused it to just boot to the os but there is not. Smarter people than me feel free to set me straight if this is not the case.
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It was the correct bootloader version. For some reason sometimes even though Urkel's fresh root tells you the recovery got installed successfully, it actually does NOT. My Prime still booted fine though until I pressed "Wipe data"...grrr
I searched a lot around the net and many people had the same problem as me. The only answer I found was RMA.
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It was the correct bootloader version. For some reason sometimes even though Urkel's fresh root tells you the recovery got installed successfully, it actually does NOT. My Prime still booted fine though until I pressed "Wipe data"...grrr
I searched a lot around the net and many people had the same problem as me. The only answer I found was RMA.
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well as I said "in most cases". you found another way to bork yours. Guess I wont be using Urkel to do anything to my prime.
I doubt it was Urkel's fresh root that caused the problem. That specific Prime just didn't want to accept the damn TWRP. I have no idea why.
From what I've read, the damn Primes and Asus are to blame. Tons of bricks. If only they gave us the tools we to un-brick them...we could flash from APX mode and the damn things would be unbrickable.