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Got some help on the forum;
downloaded asus firmware, unpacked blob, fastboot flash staging blob; fastboot reboot
Prime is now back to fully operational!
Many thanks to @kkdm
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Hello,
I have looked around the various threads (including the 'how to unbrick your prime' one) but have not seen this issue mentioned.
I have a strange issue where if I factory reset (i.e. to Asus) the device will simply keep looping at the ASUS EEE logo, with device is unlocked in the top left hand corner. If however I install CM10 or another MOD, it seems to work as normal and boot into the homescren.
Having read around, there was an issue with an Asus update where it appeared to do something similar to this, is it perhaps that I am on that version and thus am getting the same error? Would a simple download and copy of the latest ASUS ROM fix that? I am unsure on how to do this exactly, but have read this was an issue, but I find it unlikely as everything was fine before I unlocked etc.
Is it perhaps the bootloader has become corrupt in some way with the ICS/JB difference? This is just a guess on my limit knowledge...
The reason for putting back the ASUS stock ROM is selling the device, having upgraded to the Infinity, and do not particularly want to send it with CM10 on.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
What do you mean factory reset back to asus ?
You cannot just hit factory reset and it will go back to stock rom as you have overwritten it with cm10, or do you mean you have tried to install the stock version of the rom?
DO NOT use the official software from the Asus site, this can brick it.
There is a stock rom somewhere in the development section. You need to flash that to the tablet and you will be good to go.
edit... this is what you want .. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1708613
It turns out there is no ROM on the internal storage anymore (I must have selected the format option on my last attempt at installing Androwookie), as a result I cannot access the sdcard by plugging the thing into my PC.
Is there a way of installing this via the micro SD card slot?
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What do you mean factory reset back to asus ?
You cannot just hit factory reset and it will go back to stock rom as you have overwritten it with cm10, or do you mean you have tried to install the stock version of the rom?
DO NOT use the official software from the Asus site, this can brick it.
There is a stock rom somewhere in the development section. You need to flash that to the tablet and you will be good to go.
edit... this is what you want .. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1708613
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Hello,
Just to clarify, I can get into recovery without issue, it just won't boot after factory reset and now hangs at ASUS logo.
Is there a way around this at all? :--(
Hello,
Latest problem is having ASUS Transformer Prime ADB Interface listed in Device Manager, but not being able to use the adb shell.
I get either 'device not found' or occasionally something about /system/sh not being found, in either case this is obviously not good.
I can still get into TWRP 2.1.3 though, surely there must be a way round this?
Now fixed, see first post
I have a big problem .Last week i unlocked my tf201 in order to get root.I also installed Twrp {hairy bean} .I downloaded CM10 i 've tried to flash it with goo manager but everytime it got flashed but it got stock at asus first boot logo {the one with the DEVICE IS UNLOCKED at the left and the NVIDIA LOGO at the right.After all i still get to twrp and restored from my backup.I thought thatTWRP was the problem so i want to try clockword recovery and accidentaly flashed it with ROM manager{ I still had TWRP installed} .Now it get stuck at the asus logo {stock ROM} and if i press volume down+power nothing.I tried the pin reset hole and all things but nothing.
Please help .Is there anyway that the waranty will be still avalabile?
Sorry for my bad english/
Octav01 said:
I have a big problem .Last week i unlocked my tf201 in order to get root.I also installed Twrp {hairy bean} .I downloaded CM10 i 've tried to flash it with goo manager but everytime it got flashed but it got stock at asus first boot logo {the one with the DEVICE IS UNLOCKED at the left and the NVIDIA LOGO at the right.After all i still get to twrp and restored from my backup.I thought thatTWRP was the problem so i want to try clockword recovery and accidentaly flashed it with ROM manager{ I still had TWRP installed} .Now it get stuck at the asus logo {stock ROM} and if i press volume down+power nothing.I tried the pin reset hole and all things but nothing.
Please help .Is there anyway that the waranty will be still avalabile?
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Let me get this right. Your "NVIDIA" logo is down the bottom on the right hand side?
If it is that means you are on the Jellybean bootloader. CWM is for ICS bootloader. If you have flashed CWM while on the Jellybean bootloader and cannot get into fastboot then you have hard bricked your device.
Warranty will not be available as you have unlocked your prime and Asus will charge you to replace the motherboard.
If you originally had Hairybean TWRP on there and it was working that was not the problem as I made that and I only made it for the Jellybean bootloader. You was probably trying to flash CM10 which was only for the ICS bootloader where as CM10.1 is for the Jellybean bootloader and that is why you couldn't get it to work originally.
One last thing. Did you ever do the nvflash process and keep the backup files? I can help you fix it if you did.
Asus tf20
flumpster said:
Let me get this right. Your "NVIDIA" logo is down the bottom on the right hand side?
If it is that means you are on the Jellybean bootloader. CWM is for ICS bootloader. If you have flashed CWM while on the Jellybean bootloader and cannot get into fastboot then you have hard bricked your device.
Warranty will not be available as you have unlocked your prime and Asus will charge you to replace the motherboard.
If you originally had Hairybean TWRP on there and it was working that was not the problem as I made that and I only made it for the Jellybean bootloader. You was probably trying to flash CM10 which was only for the ICS bootloader where as CM10.1 is for the Jellybean bootloader and that is why you couldn't get it to work originally.
One last thing. Did you ever do the nvflash process and keep the backup files? I can help you fix it if you did.
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I was on the jelly bean bootloader and no i didn't used nflsh i tried something with adb but i had to enter fastboot from the tablet , thing that is impossible.I also read on some forums that some guys had sent they tablet to service and it got back without to pay {one from Italy or something like this )
I am from Romania by the way.
Hey guys,
I am really hoping someone can please help me out with this, as I am travelling and relying on my transformer to get me around. This is what I’ve done: basically I didn’t like the stock software, so I updated from ICS to JB, downloaded the unlock tool, unlocked the bootloader and rooted my tablet and installed TWRP recovery
From there I installed some version of Paranoid Android which kept freezing up and being jittery, so I figured I’d play it safe with a stable cm10 build, tried to flash it with TWRP and it just got stuck on the ASUS splashscreen, which I later realised was due to TWRP not being at the latest version (did I mention I am clearly a total rookie).
So I flashed paranoid back, and tried to update TWRP which I couldn’t get my head around (GooManager wouldn’t allow me to update it) so I decided to try ClockworkMod Recovery, which I downloaded this .zip and just flashed it over the top, which I thought you could do… Now my tablet won’t boot past the Asus splashscreen, nor will it boot into recovery. I could access the bootloader screen before but now I can’t.
The only thing I can think to do that worked for someone somewhere on the internet was to just let the battery run dead and then try holding down the Vol Down + Power.
Can anyone recommend anything? Or at least tell me what I’ve done?
thanks all
Twinning92 said:
Hey guys,
I am really hoping someone can please help me out with this, as I am travelling and relying on my transformer to get me around. This is what I’ve done: basically I didn’t like the stock software, so I updated from ICS to JB, downloaded the unlock tool, unlocked the bootloader and rooted my tablet and installed TWRP recovery
From there I installed some version of Paranoid Android which kept freezing up and being jittery, so I figured I’d play it safe with a stable cm10 build, tried to flash it with TWRP and it just got stuck on the ASUS splashscreen, which I later realised was due to TWRP not being at the latest version (did I mention I am clearly a total rookie).
So I flashed paranoid back, and tried to update TWRP which I couldn’t get my head around (GooManager wouldn’t allow me to update it) so I decided to try ClockworkMod Recovery, which I downloaded this .zip and just flashed it over the top, which I thought you could do… Now my tablet won’t boot past the Asus splashscreen, nor will it boot into recovery. I could access the bootloader screen before but now I can’t.
The only thing I can think to do that worked for someone somewhere on the internet was to just let the battery run dead and then try holding down the Vol Down + Power.
Can anyone recommend anything? Or at least tell me what I’ve done?
thanks all
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CWM is not compatible with Jellybean. Unfortunately you are hard bricked.
Why didn't you make a backup with NvFlash? If you did that you could restore your tablet.
Hi everyone, so this is my first post here on Xda, heard a lot of good things though
Anyways, I just re-rooted my HTC One M8 at&t model for the second time, I have rooted before, but had some issues so I decided to unroot and relock it, that is until today, when android 5 came out for the developer edition I decided I would try to convert mine so I could install the official ota.
So I unlocked my bootloader and flashed
./fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.4.0-m8.IMG
Said it wrote it successfully, so I tried to boot into recovery to flash super su.
When I tried however, it just sat and hung at the "entering recovery" screen.
I held down the power and volume up to get back to my home screen and retried after booting back into the bootloader.
Same thing. Not sure what I did wrong. I installed TWRP for gsm models (like I should have, right?).
Is it possible that somehow the old version of TWRP from my previous rooting experience is creating conflict with the one I just flashed? I'm really new to all this, so thanks for putting up with my uneducated self
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!-Z
PR4X15 said:
Same thing. Not sure what I did wrong. I installed TWRP for gsm models (like I should have, right?).
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Right, as long as its not meant for CDMA or the dual SIM version, you are good to go.
Failure to boot into recovery from bootloader can usually be solved by fastboot erase cache, and install TWRP again. Probably just a problem with TWRP not being properly installed the first time around.
Or even try an older version. TWRP 2.8.4.0 is really new, so maybe there are issues.
I'm relatively new to the process of rooting and flashing so please be gentle senpai. Overall, my question is, how do I get either restored to my back-up, or to a better cleaner ROM. What motivated my tampering was that bluetooth wasn't working in Cyanogenmod 10.1
I received a TF201 tablet from my brother who is fairly experienced with the process of flashing roms and working in the world of rooted devices. He lives a while away so to have him look at it with me is a challenge but I've discussed the status of the tablet with him and he's hopeful that there's a solution.
When I received the tablet it was running the following:
Cyanogenmod 10.1 (according to the settings)
twrp 2.5
JB bootloader (at least this is the best I can conclude since the nvidia insignia is in the bottom right at the splash screen.)
As a side note, when I'd power on while pressing the down volume, in order to get to fast boot I had to select the USB signal option. This changed later. (unsure when.)
The status of the tablet now seems to be (emphasis on seems since I've tried many things while attempting to get a working rom) the following:
Successfully ran restore back-up to Cyanogenmod 10.1 (success being that it ran the data and seemed satisfied when completed with no error codes or issues.)
Running Hairybean 2.31 and twrp 2.5 ( I think, not sure how hairybean fits into the functionality of the recovery but the whole UI is hairy still.)
JB Bootloader (again because the bottom right nvidia)
Fastboot is default and only 3 selections available in recovery mode. While on this screen at the top left it says "Key driver not found . . Booting OS.
When trying to boot to the restored back-up I get a regular ASUS logo with nvidia symbol at bottom right, and "the device is unlocked" at top left. This screen sits for a moment, then goes black (as if it's trying to do the right thing) and then the screen returns and the tablet stays there indefinitely.
In recovery mode, when I select "mount" I'm able to see that "system" has a red switch (so it's not mounted.) I can turn it on, and it stays on persistently while in the recovery mode, but when I've attempted to reboot the tablet either to the ROM or directly back to recovery, the "system" is unmounted again.
This is a summary of what I've done to the tablet, at first I was just trying to get the katkiss ROM according to the thread referenced below. After a few steps I realized I was in trouble and started trying to fix the tablet with anything that would work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t2817919
Here is the log I made of what I did to the tablet. Maybe something here will explain the issues I'm having.
It's not completely comprehensive since I realized too late that I should have documented everything I did.
Backed up in TWRP
Flashed Hairybean http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2407248
Updated TWRP to 2.6.3 as suggested #543 http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t2817919/post56681951#post56681951
Tried to flash katkiss http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t2817919
When katkiss failed, tried grimlock kernal according to #543 http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t2817919/post56681951#post56681951
That seemed successful.
Rebooted to twrp recovery (password required)
Searched about password, clicked cancel, attempted to format data but failed.
Attempted to clear data through fastboot according to: http://android.stackexchange.com/questions/89182/bricked-my-tf300t-how-to-re-partition-internal-storage-to-get-it-back
Couldn't get any ROM to work
Decided to try from square 1 to get virtuous prime to work according to http://sitr.us/2012/05/12/installing-a-custom-rom-on-the-transformer-prime.html
Cleared data through fastboot in system, recovery, userdata, boot, misc, and cache.
Flashed clockworkmod
Flashed virtuous prime with fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash system
fastboot -i 0x0b05 reboot
Would not boot to OS, or recovery,
"key driver not found . . booting OS" at top left
After this, I again cleared data through fastboot system, recover, userdata, boot, misc, and cache.
I flashed the default ASUS TF201 kernel from https://github.com/namidairo/android_kernel_asus_tf201
Installed a twrp.blob that I got from a page flumpster recommended it (I can't find it now.)
Able to get to recovery, but received "unable to mount" errors whenever I did any formatting in the recovery mode.
Thank you for your help. I'm open to trying whatever you think will work. I know this is a sensitive product and apparently prone to bricking but I'm really REALLY hoping that I didn't brick my new toy. I don't know if there are other diagnostic tools I'm not aware of that would give me a better read on what the status of my tablet actually is to try to pinpoint the issue or if the only way to do that is to clear everything on it and start over to be sure of what's running.
You guys are phenomenal. Thank you in advance.
aamcc
aamcc said:
I'm relatively new to the process of rooting and flashing so please be gentle senpai. Overall, my question is, how do I get either restored to my back-up, or to a better cleaner ROM. What motivated my tampering was that bluetooth wasn't working in Cyanogenmod 10.1
I received a TF201 tablet from my brother who is fairly experienced with the process of flashing roms and working in the world of rooted devices. He lives a while away so to have him look at it with me is a challenge but I've discussed the status of the tablet with him and he's hopeful that there's a solution.
When I received the tablet it was running the following:
Cyanogenmod 10.1 (according to the settings)
twrp 2.5
JB bootloader (at least this is the best I can conclude since the nvidia insignia is in the bottom right at the splash screen.)
As a side note, when I'd power on while pressing the down volume, in order to get to fast boot I had to select the USB signal option. This changed later. (unsure when.)
The status of the tablet now seems to be (emphasis on seems since I've tried many things while attempting to get a working rom) the following:
Successfully ran restore back-up to Cyanogenmod 10.1 (success being that it ran the data and seemed satisfied when completed with no error codes or issues.)
Running Hairybean 2.31 and twrp 2.5 ( I think, not sure how hairybean fits into the functionality of the recovery but the whole UI is hairy still.)
JB Bootloader (again because the bottom right nvidia)
Fastboot is default and only 3 selections available in recovery mode. While on this screen at the top left it says "Key driver not found . . Booting OS.
When trying to boot to the restored back-up I get a regular ASUS logo with nvidia symbol at bottom right, and "the device is unlocked" at top left. This screen sits for a moment, then goes black (as if it's trying to do the right thing) and then the screen returns and the tablet stays there indefinitely.
In recovery mode, when I select "mount" I'm able to see that "system" has a red switch (so it's not mounted.) I can turn it on, and it stays on persistently while in the recovery mode, but when I've attempted to reboot the tablet either to the ROM or directly back to recovery, the "system" is unmounted again.
This is a summary of what I've done to the tablet, at first I was just trying to get the katkiss ROM according to the thread referenced below. After a few steps I realized I was in trouble and started trying to fix the tablet with anything that would work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t2817919
Here is the log I made of what I did to the tablet. Maybe something here will explain the issues I'm having.
It's not completely comprehensive since I realized too late that I should have documented everything I did.Backed up in TWRP
Flashed Hairybean http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2407248
Updated TWRP to 2.6.3 as suggested #543 http://forum.xda-developers.com/tra...opment/rom-t2817919/post56681951#post56681951
Tried to flash katkiss http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t2817919
When katkiss failed, tried grimlock kernal according to #543 http://forum.xda-developers.com/tra...opment/rom-t2817919/post56681951#post56681951
That seemed successful.
Rebooted to twrp recovery (password required)
Searched about password, clicked cancel, attempted to format data but failed.
Attempted to clear data through fastboot according to: http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...-re-partition-internal-storage-to-get-it-back
Couldn't get any ROM to work
Decided to try from square 1 to get virtuous prime to work according to http://sitr.us/2012/05/12/installing-a-custom-rom-on-the-transformer-prime.html
Cleared data through fastboot in system, recovery, userdata, boot, misc, and cache.
Flashed clockworkmod
Flashed virtuous prime with fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash system
fastboot -i 0x0b05 reboot
Would not boot to OS, or recovery,
"key driver not found . . booting OS" at top left
After this, I again cleared data through fastboot system, recover, userdata, boot, misc, and cache.
I flashed the default ASUS TF201 kernel from https://github.com/namidairo/android_kernel_asus_tf201
Installed a twrp.blob that I got from a page flumpster recommended it (I can't find it now.)
Able to get to recovery, but received "unable to mount" errors whenever I did any formatting in the recovery mode.Thank you for your help. I'm open to trying whatever you think will work. I know this is a sensitive product and apparently prone to bricking but I'm really REALLY hoping that I didn't brick my new toy. I don't know if there are other diagnostic tools I'm not aware of that would give me a better read on what the status of my tablet actually is to try to pinpoint the issue or if the only way to do that is to clear everything on it and start over to be sure of what's running.
You guys are phenomenal. Thank you in advance.
aamcc
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1. do you have now a working recovery?
2. What version?
3. What partitions do mount, what not?
4. Notice 'no keydriver found' is normal with HB but what numbers (bootloader version) are beside this notice?
What I conceive from your report's last readings is, that you 'cleared' (erased?) partitions trough fastboot. So it is clear, that they cannot be mounted, because they are not formatted.
There are several ways to fix this:
1. flash stock ROM (backlash: you will be set back to stock BL, 'recovery', boot, system and data).
2. Try to flash any custom ROM (for a start: KatKiss 4.4.4) if this don't work:
3. Find unblobbed blobs of tf300t stock ROM (search in XDA; I forgot where to find. If you don't find them, I could try to dropbox you some of mine) and flash them one after the other trough fastboot: 'boot', 'system', 'data'. Advantage of this procedure is, that you don't lose Hairy Bean bootloader, which is essentially the tf300t bootloader and enables you to load any kernel and ROM for tf300t.
Crucial is, that you have the right recovery. Namidairo's 2.5 had it's merits, but it is outdated. If you are really in Hairy Bean, then take 2.8.4.0 from here: http://www.techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/tf300t.
das chaos said:
1. do you have now a working recovery?
2. What version?
3. What partitions do mount, what not?
4. Notice 'no keydriver found' is normal with HB but what numbers (bootloader version) are beside this notice?
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1. Yes I do
2. It appears to be hairybean but I flashed a twrp 2.5
3. When I format data and the system now that I've attempted the restoration of my back-up the "unable to mount" errors don't happen.
However, in the recovery menu when I select mount, the "Mount System" selection is off. I can turn it on but if I reboot to try to run the ROM, or even directly to the recovery again, the switch is turned off again when I check it.
4. At the recovery screen I have the following lines of text
Key driver not found . . Booting OS
Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "ww_epad-10.6.1.27.1-20130711" A03
Starting Fastboot USB download protocol
aamcc said:
1. Yes I do
2. It appears to be hairybean but I flashed a twrp 2.5
3. When I format data and the system now that I've attempted the restoration of my back-up the "unable to mount" errors don't happen.
However, in the recovery menu when I select mount, the "Mount System" selection is off. I can turn it on but if I reboot to try to run the ROM, or even directly to the recovery again, the switch is turned off again when I check it.
4. At the recovery screen I have the following lines of textKey driver not found . . Booting OS
Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "ww_epad-10.6.1.27.1-20130711" A03
Starting Fastboot USB download protocol
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PLZ read my last post again (I edited it).
So you are on the right (tf300t) bootloader. That is fine. But you have the wrong TWRP. So go on and flash the recommended recovery (TWRP 2.8.4.0) and try mounting again. If it works, you can wipe boot, system and data an flash a custom ROM of your choice. Report back. Good luck!
das chaos said:
What I conceive from your report's last readings is, that you 'cleared' (erased?) partitions trough fastboot. So it is clear, that they cannot be mounted, because they are not formatted.
There are several ways to fix this:
1. flash stock ROM (backlash: you will be set back to stock BL, 'recovery', boot, system and data).
2. Try to flash any custom ROM (for a start: KatKiss 4.4.4) if this don't work:
3. Find unblobbed blobs of tf300t stock ROM (search in XDA; I forgot where to find. If you don't find them, I could try to dropbox you some of mine) and flash them one after the other trough fastboot: 'boot', 'system', 'data'. Advantage of this procedure is, that you don't lose Hairy Bean bootloader, which is essentially the tf300t bootloader and enables you to load any kernel and ROM for tf300t.
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Isn't this a problem? Do I need to downgrade first like the disclamer on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2407248 which is where I went to get the hairybean recovery in the first place. It said that I have to downgrade before trying to upgrade my recovery.
das chaos said:
PLZ read my last post again (I edited it).
So you are on the right (tf300t) bootloader. That is fine. But you have the wrong TWRP. So go on and flash the recommended recovery (TWRP 2.8.4.0) and try mounting again. If it works, you can wipe boot, system and data an flash a custom ROM of your choice. Report back. Good luck!
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Is the tf300t bootloader compatible with my tf201? Would it be better to track down the tf201 bootloader?
Solved!
Thank you so much!
I didn't entirely do what you directed me to but what you said set me on the path to fixing my problem.
First, I downgraded hairy bean with the downgrade zip at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2407248
This took me back to the twrp I had prior to installing hairy bean (which was actually 2.4.3)
I restored my original back-up.
After completing, I restarted the tablet and it started up the original Cyanogenmod 10.1-20140217-nightly-tf201
This will work for now. Another weekend I may give it another try but I'm too relieved to go for it again. My bluetooth will probably still not work so I'll likely be in the market for another new ROM soon.
Huge thanks for your quick response and your suggestions!
aamcc
aamcc said:
Thank you so much!
I didn't entirely do what you directed me to but what you said set me on the path to fixing my problem.
First, I downgraded hairy bean with the downgrade zip at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2407248
This took me back to the twrp I had prior to installing hairy bean (which was actually 2.4.3)
I restored my original back-up.
After completing, I restarted the tablet and it started up the original Cyanogenmod 10.1-20140217-nightly-tf201
This will work for now. Another weekend I may give it another try but I'm too relieved to go for it again. My bluetooth will probably still not work so I'll likely be in the market for another new ROM soon.
Huge thanks for your quick response and your suggestions!
aamcc
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Glad I could help you, even when you reverted to a stone age ROM; this is J for Jelly Bean and now we have L for Lollipop; and that is running really fast on tf201.
das chaos said:
Glad I could help you, even when you reverted to a stone age ROM; this is J for Jelly Bean and now we have L for Lollipop; and that is running really fast on tf201.
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Yeah, I definitely think my tf201 is laggy in a lot of places it shouldn't be and there are some bugs I'm not a huge fan of. If you have one off the top of your head or easily accessible, I'd be interested to be directed to a thread that would get me updated to lollipop. I'm a tad gun-shy to pursue ROMS I find on my own after what felt like a near miss with this fiasco.
aamcc said:
Yeah, I definitely think my tf201 is laggy in a lot of places it shouldn't be and there are some bugs I'm not a huge fan of. If you have one off the top of your head or easily accessible, I'd be interested to be directed to a thread that would get me updated to lollipop. I'm a tad gun-shy to pursue ROMS I find on my own after what felt like a near miss with this fiasco.
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If you want to lollipop, you should read that:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-prime/help/katkiss-t2961256
Just an updat in case anyone stumble on this, I followed the thread supplied by daschaos and successfully installed katkiss.
Thanks for the help!
Sent from my TF201T using XDA mobile app
aamcc said:
Just an updat in case anyone stumble on this, I followed the thread supplied by daschaos and successfully installed katkiss.
Thanks for the help!
Sent from my TF201T using XDA mobile app
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Have fun and don't be shy to ask in case of trouble.