[SO-03E] Root tool is now available for firmware 265 and 269 !! - Xperia Tablet Z General

Thanks to @hkfRIEND 's sharing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42737278&postcount=34
we can now have SO-03E rooted, even if you are running 265 and 269 firmware versions
I had updated to 269 before I got my SO-03E rooted.
^_^y yeah~~~

jaseli said:
Thanks to @hkfRIEND 's sharing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=42737278&postcount=34
we can now have SO-03E rooted, even if you are running 265 and 269 firmware versions
I had updated to 269 before I got my SO-03E rooted.
^_^y yeah~~~
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Any installation guide? step by step TIA :laugh:
just got my tablet yesterday n new to it.. tks

jack27 said:
Any installation guide? step by step TIA :laugh:
just got my tablet yesterday n new to it.. tks
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Preparation (Tablet side)
1. Make sure the tablet is not connected to any USB port
2. Settings => Xperia => USB Connectivity => USB connection mode => select "Mass Storage mode (MSC)"
3. Settings => Developer options => slide on the "Switch" at the top right hand corner, then check the "USB debugging" box.
4. Settings => Security => check "Unknown sources"
Preparation (PC side)
5. Install SONY UPDATE SERVICES (to get the driver for your tablet)
6. unzip the zipped files
7. connect your TABLET via USB cable
Root steps
7. run "Install.bat"
8. done

jaseli said:
Preparation (Tablet side)
1. Make sure the tablet is not connected to any USB port
2. Settings => Xperia => USB Connectivity => USB connection mode => select "Mass Storage mode (MSC)"
3. Settings => Developer options => slide on the "Switch" at the top right hand corner, then check the "USB debugging" box.
4. Settings => Security => check "Unknown sources"
Preparation (PC side)
5. Install SONY UPDATE SERVICES (to get the driver for your tablet)
6. unzip the zipped files
7. connect your TABLET via USB cable
Root steps
7. run "Install.bat"
8. done
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Is any recovery version for SO-03e?

takumibox said:
Is any recovery version for SO-03e?
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Just install CWM for Xperia Z/ZL with locked BL.

Thank mate.. Cheers!

Just ran the root tool as you directed. Now have Superuser in my apps! Thanks.
Edit: Do you have an unroot procedure?

salanos said:
Just ran the root tool as you directed. Now have Superuser in my apps! Thanks.
Edit: Do you have an unroot procedure?
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get Sony Mobile Update Service installed in your PC, and roll back firmware.
i believe this is the only way I know at the moment.

Superuser - and then...
Sony XTZ (Jap Docomo version SO-03E) with stock FW .269
I have run the installer (with few errors, but generally appearing to be successful) and have been given superuser access. I However do not see any other changes to the tablet.
In the service code menu I still see that bootloader unlock = no
What is the next step towards installing a recovery and/or custom firmware? The fastboot flash still doesn't allow access to input the unlock code from Sony.
Perhaps this is a noob question and I am not experienced enough with the android superuser app, but if I am having trouble, odds are many other are too.
Many thanks to any who can help,
-0-0-0-0-0-
Devices:
HP touchpad 32gb firesale running CM9 ICS:laugh:
Sony Xperia Tablet Z (SO-03E) running stock docomo FW .269 :crying:

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Nexus 4 not showing up in my computer as MTP Storage

Hi Guiz, So you all probably have heard this a million times but i have tried every i can to fix this. I have tried many options such as Deleting and re-installing the drivers, trying a different usb port 2.0 and 3.0 I have restored my phone. And my phone only comes up as PTP Camera which is useless since i cant root my N4. This problem occured after i updated to Android 4.3. So my question is how can i make my N4 show up as MTP Storage?
I'm running on Windows 8. Thanks in advance.
Zypent said:
Hi Guiz, So you all probably have heard this a million times but i have tried every i can to fix this. I have tried many options such as Deleting and re-installing the drivers, trying a different usb port 2.0 and 3.0 I have restored my phone. And my phone only comes up as PTP Camera which is useless since i cant root my N4. This problem occured after i updated to Android 4.3. So my question is how can i make my N4 show up as MTP Storage?
I'm running on Windows 8. Thanks in advance.
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1 quick Forum search would easily have solved this for you.
But since you're here:
1. Enable USB debugging: Go to phone settings -> About -> Tap build number repeatedly until developer menu is enabled. Go there and tick USB debugging.
2. On your PC, go to your device manager (when the Phone is plugged in and set to MTP), locate the phone, right click on it -> properties
3. go to the Driver tab
4. click Update Driver
5. click Browse my Computer for driver software
6. click Let my pick...
7. select USB Composite Device
8. finish up with the assistant
9. be happy
danielms22 said:
1 quick Forum search would easily have solved this for you.
But since you're here:
1. Enable USB debugging: Go to phone settings -> About -> Tap build number repeatedly until developer menu is enabled. Go there and tick USB debugging.
2. On your PC, go to your device manager (when the Phone is plugged in and set to MTP), locate the phone, right click on it -> properties
3. go to the Driver tab
4. click Update Driver
5. click Browse my Computer for driver software
6. click Let my pick...
7. select USB Composite Device
8. finish up with the assistant
9. be happy
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I've been trying to solve this myself, i thank you!!! Finally!!
danielms22 said:
1 quick Forum search would easily have solved this for you.
But since you're here:
1. Enable USB debugging: Go to phone settings -> About -> Tap build number repeatedly until developer menu is enabled. Go there and tick USB debugging.
2. On your PC, go to your device manager (when the Phone is plugged in and set to MTP), locate the phone, right click on it -> properties
3. go to the Driver tab
4. click Update Driver
5. click Browse my Computer for driver software
6. click Let my pick...
7. select USB Composite Device
8. finish up with the assistant
9. be happy
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Thats the problem it doesnt show up.
Zypent said:
Thats the problem it doesnt show up.
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I also have this problem, my nexus 4 won't show up in device manager (windows 8) it will make the noise and will only show up in my computer if I have usb debugging enabled and select media device, any other combination it won't show up in device manager or in my computer.
What do I do?
foliage said:
I also have this problem, my nexus 4 won't show up in device manager (windows 8) it will make the noise and will only show up in my computer if I have usb debugging enabled and select media device, any other combination it won't show up in device manager or in my computer.
What do I do?
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Today i've got my new Nexus 4, succesfully unlocked & rooted with this toolkit, but had problems with installing google usb drivers and Universal Adb Driver.
The solution is based on several steps.
I solved my problem this way, hope it will help someone
I have windows 8.1 64-bit, so i had to solve firts the problem with driver signature
1.
How To Disable And Bypass Driver Signature Enforcement In Windows 8
Tutorial link
Tutorial video
If you have problems with driver installations, try this:
2.
Remove hidden existing Nexus 4 or Android Nexus ADB Interface in Device Manager
i had to cleanup the drivers remained after few failed adb driver installations because of the problem in the first step
- (OPTIONAL) Install Nexus Root Toolkit and run it
- (OPTIONAL) click on Full Driver Installation Guide and at step 1
- open Device Manager, click View and select the option Show hidden devices
- now you will see some additional hidden devices (greyed out)
- because i wanted to install the drivers from start i deleted them, that means uninstalled them and added checkmark for deleting local files
- screenshot is attached so you can better understand
Remove the devices that could make problems
3.
- Run Nexus Root Toolkit
- click on Full Driver Installation Guide
- at Step 1 open USBDeview
- in my situation i deleted all the entries with google name
- screenshot in the attach
Final step:
4.
Install drivers for Nexus 4
- Run Nexus Root Toolkit
- click on Full Driver Installation Guide
- at Step 2 i installed Solution #1 - Universal drivers
- maybe you'll need to manually add drivers, if you have an entry in Device Manager that as yellow !
- right click on it - update drivers - browse my computer for drivers - I've added the path to installed Solution #1 - Universal drivers
"C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Universal Adb Driver"
- i repeated it for connection as mtp, ptp and none of that - selection for this is made on nexus: settings - storage - ... in the right upper corner - usb computer connection. so this way the device had installed the needed drivers
- screenshot is added in attach
I've used Wugs Toolkit for installing drivers and after that unlocking and rooting the Nexus 4.
My problem was that there was present HIDDEN ADB Interface under Android Device, after above mentioned steps, my nexus is working properly when connected as MTP device
danielms22 said:
1 quick Forum search would easily have solved this for you.
But since you're here:
1. Enable USB debugging: Go to phone settings -> About -> Tap build number repeatedly until developer menu is enabled. Go there and tick USB debugging.
2. On your PC, go to your device manager (when the Phone is plugged in and set to MTP), locate the phone, right click on it -> properties
3. go to the Driver tab
4. click Update Driver
5. click Browse my Computer for driver software
6. click Let my pick...
7. select USB Composite Device
8. finish up with the assistant
9. be happy
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Brilliant!!!
Not showing up in device manager
danielms22 said:
1 quick Forum search would easily have solved this for you.
But since you're here:
1. Enable USB debugging: Go to phone settings -> About -> Tap build number repeatedly until developer menu is enabled. Go there and tick USB debugging.
2. On your PC, go to your device manager (when the Phone is plugged in and set to MTP), locate the phone, right click on it -> properties
3. go to the Driver tab
4. click Update Driver
5. click Browse my Computer for driver software
6. click Let my pick...
7. select USB Composite Device
8. finish up with the assistant
9. be happy
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I am also facing this issue since flashing 5.0. It doesn't even come up on device manager. Any suggestions?
amj2403 said:
I am also facing this issue since flashing 5.0. It doesn't even come up on device manager. Any suggestions?
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same here ==

Unlock Bootloader Z5 Compact

Hey guys, sorry for my bad english. After some research I got unlocked my Bootloader on Windows 10.
Here a small guide.
YOUR WARRANTY IS VOID.
Im not responsible for any damage on your devices. Do that on your own risk.
NOTE:!! Your devices will reset all Data and Settings, so do a backup.
1. Go to : http://developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/ and select Sony Xperia Z5 Compact.
After this you get an E-Mail with an unlock Link.
2. Download Z5 Compact Drivers at : http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/
After you downloaded this, you need to extract the drivers. Now you will find a file named "sa0113adb.inf" rightclick on this and "install".
3. Now Download Android SDK here : http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html "installer_r24.4.1-windows.exe" for Windows Users.
Install Android SDK after downloading. Now Start Android SDK and a list will appear. There you need to Select Google USB Drivers and click on "install".
4. Now you need to download the latest Fastboot Drivers here : http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/fastboot-driver/
Now you need to replace the fastboot driver files with the file in C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver.
(Maybe you need to make all Files and Folders visible to see AppData)
5. Now you need to enable the developer options on your device. Thats easy, go into Settings and scroll down till "about my phone" then tap 10-20 times on "build number" after that you unlocked the developer options. Go into the developer options now and enable "usb debugging" and "oem unlock".
6. Now put your device into adb-mode. (Hold down "volume up" and put usb cable into device and computer). After that you need to install the adb drivers by going in the Windows-Device-Manager and right click on the unknown adb device. Select update driver and then search for the driver-software. Now select driver from a list. Now Search for something like "Sony sa0113adb" and install.
7. After that you need to open CMD.exe as Administrator, and type "cd C:\Users\YOUR USERNAME\AppData\Local\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools"
Now you are in that folder.... Now type fastboot devices. When a device is listed you are ready to type your unlock code described on the website. (The link you got by E-Mail from Sony).
Now you can check the status here:
(In your device, open the dialler and enter *#*#7378423#*#* to access the service menu.
Tap Service info > Configuration > Rooting Status. If Bootloader unlock allowed says Yes, then you can continue with the next step. If it says No, or if the status is missing, your device cannot be unlocked.)
Well thats it. Sorry again for my bad english .....
NOTE:!! Your devices will reset all Data and Settings, so do a backup.
what is the comand for relock?
Hi,
There isn't Z5 Compact in the device list (It's up to Z4 Tablet Wifi)
How can I select Z5 Compact ?
EDIT : I can't even see any phone, only tablets, weird..
stynh said:
Hi,
There isn't Z5 Compact in the device list (It's up to Z4 Tablet Wifi)
How can I select Z5 Compact ?
EDIT : I can't even see any phone, only tablets, weird..
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No idea...I can't find any phones either.
EDIT: Maybe you could just try http://developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/email-verification/ directly
Thanks, I tried that yesterday and it said it was for Xperia Z4 Tablet Wifi but after I type my IMEI, it showed a code and I finally unlocked my BL
It seems that Sony has stopped its bootloader-unlock support for Xperia phones.
Sent from my E5823 using XDA-Developers mobile app
But you still can unlock it, even if it showed Xperia Z4 Tablet Wifi.
I did it yesterday
I found that, when your phone is dual sim, you have to use IMEI 2 to get the unlock code.....that's funny XD

[HOW TO] Root Yoga Tablet 2 [STEP-BY-STEP] [NOOB FRIENDLY]

Hi?
I'm posting this thread for all those who want to root their tablet but need a step by step guide for the same. I have condensed the information from many threads and put it into one. All the credit goes to the respective thread owners who have posted the guides. Let's begin:
NOTE: Im not responsible if you brick your device. You are solely responsible for what happens. If you follow the steps correctly it is unlikely that it will harm your device. If you face any issues you can post it here and I will try to solve them ( or someone else will). All good.
Scary stuff apart, let's begin to root your device ?
1. On your device, Go to Settings, Developer Options, and click on Enable USB Debugging. If there is no Developer Options in Settings, Click on About Phone and click 7 times on Build Number. This will give u the option.
2. Once you have enabled it, connect your device to your computer via USB cable.
3. Install the device drivers from the autoplay options.
4. Right click on My Computer and click on Manage
5. A new window will open called Computer Management, under which u have to click on Device Manager.
6. A list of devices connected to your computer will be shown on the right hand side.
If your device is listed under heading Android, as Android ADB Composite Device, then there is no need to download and install adb/fastboot drivers, and you can go ahead with the rooting process.
But its most likely your device will be listed under Other Devices. Under that it will be as MTP device or by the name of your device itself. This means you have to download and install adb/fastboot drivers on your computer before rooting it.
7. Open your browser and click on http://adbdriver.com/upload/adbdriver.zip which will download the adb installer on your computer. Run through the setup and install it. Run the program, it will automatically detect your device and install the necessary adb/fastboot drivers for it on your computer.
Alternatively, you can click on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48915118 through which you can install the same. I did it with the first method for my device.
Download and install it in [C drive].
8. Once the drivers are installed, go to Device Manager again (Step 4 and 5), and check on the list of devices. Your device should be listed under the heading Android, and showing as Android ADB Composite Device.
9. Open up C drive, there should be a folder named 'adb' under it. Open that folder and right click anywhere and open a command prompt.
U can also press 'Win+R' keyboard keys and type in 'cmd.exe' to open up a command prompt and use the cd command to come into the right folder. Once your into the adb folder in the command prompt (it should show as "C://adb>".
Type in command 'adb devices' and press enter (without the colons).
This should show you that your device is connected by the name of your chipset as Baytrail******. If it doesn't show this it means the adb drivers are not installed or ur device is not connected to the computer. Only once after it detects your device you have to go ahead with your rooting process.
10. After you have successfully completed all the above steps you are now ready to root your device.
11. Click on this link forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57543871&postcount=1 from where you will have to download 'Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery Session Launcher' onto your computer and extract it to some folder.
12. Download the UPDATE SuperSU zip file to your device and store it in your internal memory so you can find it easily later.
13. Now open the folder where you have extracted the Intel Fastboot Tethred Temporary Recovery Session launcher. Double click the launcher.bat file to start and type " ACCEPT " case sensitive without quotes to continue.
check that the tool is reporting as either :
DEVICE STATUS: ADB-ONLINE
DEVICE STATUS: FASTBOOT-ONLINE*
If " DEVICE STATUS: UNKNOWN " please check your cable connection and driver installation under Windows Device Manager
If " DEVICE STATUS: UNAUTHORIZED "
Please check if your devices is displaying an authorization prompt.
Be sure to check 'Always allow from this computer' and then press ok.
It will ask for the type of recovery u would prefer to run. Options 1-4 will be TWRP recovery and 5 will be CWM. I selected the CWM recovery. So enter number '5' and press enter.
14. It will display the list of triggers to be selected for the rooting process. Select the trigger to launch the Temporary CWM Recovery Session.
The list will be as follows:
T1 oem startftm ( very few devices support this command , but its the original used so )
T2 oem backup_factory ( limited devices support this command )
T3 oem stop_partitioning ( should work on alot of kitkat builds )
T4 oem stop_partitioning ( probably works on all devices that are supported (Jellybean , KitKat , Lollipop)
15. Select trigger 'T4' if you have upgraded your tablet to Lollypop Android 5.0.1. After selecting the trigger your device should reboot into fastboot and begin to copy files to your device.
note :*If your device hangs at the waiting-for-device screen and you see droidboot CMD Waiting on your devices double check that the fastboot driver installed correctly.
note :*If you see unknown oem command the trigger isn't supported by your device.
16. The temporary cwm recovery session will start at this point on your device.
17. Select install zip from the recovery menu using vol up / vol down to navigate and power to select.
18. Select install zip from sdcard / external_sd depending on where you placed the file and select the UPDATE-SuperSU-vX.Xx.zip you downloaded earlier
19. Confirm the installation.
20. After install completes reboot your device*through the reboot device option in the recovery menu itself.
21. It's going to take a while for the device to reboot. 'Android is upgrading' window will pop up once the screen gets on. After the boot is complete open all apps to see Super SU installed in it.
Now you have successfully rooted your Yoga Tablet 2. Enjoy ☺
NOTE: Follow all steps carefully and correctly so it becomes highly unlikely that you may brick your device. Make sure there is no powercut to your computer during the rooting process if you are not using a laptop or a UPS for your system. You can post any queries or questions in the thread.
All credit goes to the original thread owners, social-design-concepts, workdowg for helping all yoga tablet users to be able to root their devices.
A lot of work has gone into making this NOOB friendly step by step guide. Hit thanks if this helps you. Much appreciated. Have fun rooting.☺
Posted from my Rooted Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 (830LC).
Much appreciated for this noob guide.
Thanks for the tutorial.
I did all the steps as you said. I am at step 15 and selected t4 and then the command prompt showed waiting for device and then my tab rebooted itself and then came to a fastboot mode.
Now n TAB its showing error that "E: No valid installer medium found"
now when i press the volume keys, the boot option changes and then the error message changes to
"could not open /sys/devices/virtual/backlight"
Please help
Thanks........ successfully rooted yt2 1050L
Sent from my YOGA Tablet 2-1050L using Tapatalk
anilkumar247 said:
Thanks for the tutorial.
I did all the steps as you said. I am at step 15 and selected t4 and then the command prompt showed waiting for device and then my tab rebooted itself and then came to a fastboot mode.
Now n TAB its showing error that "E: No valid installer medium found"
now when i press the volume keys, the boot option changes and then the error message changes to
"could not open /sys/devices/virtual/backlight"
Please help
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Did u check that ADB/fastboot drivers installed correctly? Try to reinstall those drivers and check again. Did u select the UPDATE SuperSU zip file and install it?
AndroMAN said:
Did u check that ADB/fastboot drivers installed correctly? Try to reinstall those drivers and check again. Did u select the UPDATE SuperSU zip file and install it?
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How can i make sure they are installed correctly ?
I have reinstalled them and tried again, but still getting the same error.
I am not getting the update Super SU option, or any options to get it installed.
@AndroMAN any idea why my 64gb sdcard is not recognized.
Sent from my YOGA Tablet 2-1050L using Tapatalk
anilkumar247 said:
How can i make sure they are installed correctly ?
I have reinstalled them and tried again, but still getting the same error.
I am not getting the update Super SU option, or any options to get it installed.
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Step 8 and 9. Check under command prompt. It should show the name Baytrail***** when you type in the command "adb devices". Only then u can go ahead.
sajsaj7829 said:
@AndroMAN any idea why my 64gb sdcard is not recognized.
Sent from my YOGA Tablet 2-1050L using Tapatalk
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Have you rooted your tablet? Was it detecting it earlier?
AndroMAN said:
Have you rooted your tablet? Was it detecting it earlier?
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Hv rooted...Yes 32gb was working perfect but 64gb it says blank sdcard
Sent from my YOGA Tablet 2-1050L using Tapatalk
Hi
yes, its showing the device ID
prntscr.com/948uzk
prntscr.com/948ybk
I have blackened the device ID
sajsaj7829 said:
Thanks........ successfully rooted yt2 1050L
Sent from my YOGA Tablet 2-1050L using Tapatalk
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Good? All the best and enjoy your rooted device. Have you installed Xposed Framework on it yet?
sajsaj7829 said:
Hv rooted...Yes 32gb was working perfect but 64gb it says blank sdcard
Sent from my YOGA Tablet 2-1050L using Tapatalk
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Try formatting the new sd card via the tablet, even I have put a 64GB card and I had to format it before it could detect.
anilkumar247 said:
Hi
yes, its showing the device ID
prntscr.com/948uzk
prntscr.com/948ybk
I have blackened the device ID
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Sorry to hear your facing issues. There are already people saying they have successfully rooted their device using this guide. So there must be some step u might have missed or done incorrectly.
Send me the details of your device, model of tablet, which Android version.
AndroMAN said:
Good? All the best and enjoy your rooted device. Have you installed Xposed Framework on it yet?
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Thanks.. cld u please link me to ver of xposed working on yt2.
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AndroMAN said:
Try formatting the new sd card via the tablet, even I have put a 64GB card and I had to format it before it could detect.
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@AndroMAN somebody hv made a exfat binary zip to be flashed via teetherd recovery.... any idea how to go into twrp recovery.
anilkumar247 said:
Hi
yes, its showing the device ID
prntscr.com/948uzk
prntscr.com/948ybk
I have blackened the device ID
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AndroMAN said:
Sorry to hear your facing issues. There are already people saying they have successfully rooted their device using this guide. So there must be some step u might have missed or done incorrectly.
Send me the details of your device, model of tablet, which Android version.
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Hey i think i have the solution for your problem because everytime i am facing the same issue
That means at first adb drivers are shown as installed correctly within the window of the 'Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery Session Launcher' tool. But after my tablet reboots into fastboot via method t4 it always says "No valid installer medium found".
Note: I have these adb drivers installed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
So here is my solution that works for me: (this is my first post so i cant provide any screenshots.. )
1. let the tablet stay within the fastboot mode
2. in windows: navigate to the device manager --> there you should see the symbol "android phone" with a yellow triangle
3. right click on this symbol and choose the first option "update drivers" (sry i don't know if i translated it correctly xD)
4. choose the option "search on pc .."
5. there you select the second option "choose from a list.."
6. within the list you select 'android device'
7. within the next list you select 'google nexus adb device'
8. after that the drivers are installing and the recovery starts on your tablet :fingers-crossed:
1subw00fer1 said:
Hey i think i have the solution for your problem because everytime i am facing the same issue
That means at first adb drivers are shown as installed correctly within the window of the 'Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery Session Launcher' tool. But after my tablet reboots into fastboot via method t4 it always says "No valid installer medium found".
Note: I have these adb drivers installed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
So here is my solution that works for me: (this is my first post so i cant provide any screenshots.. )
1. let the tablet stay within the fastboot mode
2. in windows: navigate to the device manager --> there you should see the symbol "android phone" with a yellow triangle
3. right click on this symbol and choose the first option "update drivers" (sry i don't know if i translated it correctly xD)
4. choose the option "search on pc .."
5. there you select the second option "choose from a list.."
6. within the list you select 'android device'
7. within the next list you select 'google nexus adb device'
8. after that the drivers are installing and the recovery starts on your tablet :fingers-crossed:
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That might just work :fingers-crossed:
1subw00fer1 said:
Hey i think i have the solution for your problem because everytime i am facing the same issue
That means at first adb drivers are shown as installed correctly within the window of the 'Intel Fastboot Tethered Temporary Recovery Session Launcher' tool. But after my tablet reboots into fastboot via method t4 it always says "No valid installer medium found".
Note: I have these adb drivers installed http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
So here is my solution that works for me: (this is my first post so i cant provide any screenshots.. )
1. let the tablet stay within the fastboot mode
2. in windows: navigate to the device manager --> there you should see the symbol "android phone" with a yellow triangle
3. right click on this symbol and choose the first option "update drivers" (sry i don't know if i translated it correctly xD)
4. choose the option "search on pc .."
5. there you select the second option "choose from a list.."
6. within the list you select 'android device'
7. within the next list you select 'google nexus adb device'
8. after that the drivers are installing and the recovery starts on your tablet :fingers-crossed:
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Hello
That worked
But instead of google nexus adb device in the list, i got only motorola ADB device, but still it worked .
Thanks to both of you for the help.
sajju73 said:
Thanks.. cld u please link me to ver of xposed working on yt2.
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@AndroMAN somebody hv made a exfat binary zip to be flashed via teetherd recovery.... any idea how to go into twrp recovery.
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There is no working mode of Xposed on YT2 as far as I have seen. Still have to look into it.
Go to recovery the same way u did last time, through 'Intel fastboot launcher:
Congratulations @anilkumar247. I hope your device is rooted and working well. And thanks to @1subw00fer1 for helping out and contributing to this thread. Great work guys. All good ☺

[GUIDE/TUTORIAL] Asus Transformer Pad TF300T Any version to Android 7.1 Nougat

[GUIDE/TUTORIAL/HOWTO] Asus Transformer Pad TF300T Stock to Android 7.1 Nougat with 2022 Bootloader unlock
This detailed step-by-step guide helps you transform your Asus Transformer Pad TF300T with Android 4.2.1 to a powerful one with Android 7.1 Nougat.
Don't expect Android 8 or newer on this tab, but 7.1 is already perfect ;-)
Netflix and Disney+ work.
This worked for me only with USB 2.
### I'll make a few notes using this style: PLEASE READ THEM.
Make sure you have latest official updates.
Connect tab to Wifi network.
Go to Settings > About > Update.
You may have to restart tab and do this step again to correctly fetch latest official update.
To check your tab is the correct model, go to Settings > About tablet. The details below are listed :
• Android 4.2.1 (Jelly Bean, versions from 4.1 to 4.3.1)
• GPS 7.9.11
• Wi-Fi 7.1.1.50
• BT 10.38
• Camera TF300T-000128
• Kernel 3.1.10*
• Build number
Tap 7 times on this item to unlock the developer options menu.
We need it later
It looks like J0P40D.WW_epad-10.6.1.27.5-20130902
################# TO GO FURTHER, your BOOTLOADER version MUST END IN 27.1 or 27.5 (27.5 in my case).
### If not: reboot tab and check again for system updates
### If it still not 27.1 or 27.5, go straight to the EXTRA part of this tutorial.
CHANGELOG
v14. Unlock bootloader in 2022
v13. Improved readability + Magisk v23
v12. Magisk 22.1 + minor tuto fixes
v11. Magisk 21, TWRP recovery 3.4, 14 wifi channels.
v10. Dropped SuperSU for Magisk, small tutorial improvements, Timduru ROM v39
v9. Timduru v38 and TWRP 3.3.1-0, updated pack
v8. Timduru v35 and better OpenGapps link
v7. Refresh pack v3 with ROM v32 and TWRP recovery 3.2.3-0
v6. Google Play certification + TWRP 3.2.1-0 (in new pack), Katkiss v29
v5. djibe pack v2 for shorter tutorial (now includes both UnLock_Device_App_V8 and V7)
+ STOP FORCING GPU RENDERING (slow down tab so much)
v4. Upgraded to Nougatella build25 and TWRP recovery official 3.1.1-0
v3. Details for manual update of bootloader
v2. Moved to Android 7.1 Nougat, recovery TWRP 3.1.0-0
v1. Initial release
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 Pad TF300T pack v3: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=17825722713688260169 or https://anonfiles.com/o2ydE3v9zf/djibe_Transformer_Pad_TF300T_pack_v3_zip
(contains Windows MTP drivers + ADB & fastboot drivers + Asus UnLock_Device_App_V7_update.apk + DMclient.apk for TF300T + ESFileExplorer 4.0.4 + KingoRoot 4.4.3.apk + official TWRP recovery 3.4.0-0 + Magisk root).
### Use Incognito web browser mode if needed to download pack.
Unzip pack on Windows desktop.
+ ROM KatKiss Android Nougat 7.1 (v39): https://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/rom-t3453702
Download latest build: https://downloads.timduru.org/android/tf300t/K.A.T/KatKiss/7.x/dev/ or https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=17825722713688257428
Thanks to @timduru for his perfect ROMs dedicated to Transformer tabs.
+ OpenGapps ARM 7.1 Pico (Pico Pico Pico only !): https://opengapps.org/?arch=arm&api=7.1&variant=pico
+ Mitmproxy Windows Installer v7.0.0: https://mitmproxy.org/
+ microSD card (FAT32 format), copy the zip files from Katkiss ROM, OpenGapps, Magisk.zip.
### If later on you have errors flashing ROM, GAPPS, MAGISK, try to use another freshly formated microSD (FAT32 partition format).
Then insert it in the tab.
2) INSTALL WINDOWS DRIVERS FOR ASUS TRANSFORMER PAD TF300T
- In Android, go to Settings > About tablet.
Tap 7 times on "Build number", a message says Developer menu is unlocked.
Go to Settings > Developer Menu > check USB debugging ON.
- Windows 8/10 :
On keyboard, type combo : "Windows key + R"
In the Windows 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).
Go to folder /Universal Naked Drivers 0.72 you unziped at start on your Desktop.
Select file android_apxusb.inf > Right click > Install.
Force driver install and wait until a success message prompts (it may never come Nevermind).
Repeat operation with android_winusb.inf .
You can plug tab in USB for driver install completion.
### Not working ? Run the CMD has administrator and write this command :
Code:
RUNDLL32.EXE SETUPAPI.DLL,InstallHinfSection DefaultInstall 132 c:\...\android_winusb.inf
### c:\...\android_winusb.inf being the path to each .inf file. Repeat for each .inf file.
when finished driver installation, reboot PC as usual.
Tab should normaly be seen in Windows explorer as ASUS Transformer Pad TF300.
Make sure MTP file transfer protocol is active on the tablet.
3) ROOT TF300T
Thanks to @d.l.i.w and @GloGlorius, it works in 2022 !
Tablet must be fully charged.
In Android, go to Settings > Security > switch Unknown Sources ON.
Connect tablet to PC.
Copy Kingoroot 4.4.3.apk, ESFileExplorer.apk, DMClient.apk and UnLock_App_V7_update.apk to tablet.
Connect tablet your Wi-Fi network.
Windows connection to Wi-Fi network must be Private (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...-windows-0460117d-8d3e-a7ac-f003-7a0da607448d),
On the right side of the taskbar, select the Wi-Fi network icon.
Under the name of the Wi-Fi network that you’re connected to, select Properties.
Under Network profile, select Private.
Using File Manager app, install kingo-root-4-4-3.apk and other apps stated above
Launch KingoRoot app.
Tap on One Click Root button.
Wait until ROOT SUCCEEDED is displayed.
Quit app.
### If root fails: wipe data/factory reset and use KingoRoot software for Windows.
4) UNLOCK SYSTEM FILES
Uninstall any installed Unlock App.
Launch ESFileExplorer app.
Tap on top left Hamburger icon to reveal menu > Tools > switch Root Explorer ON.
Kingoroot pops up: Request for root permission, tap on Allow.
Still within ESFileExplorer, go back to Menu > Local > 0.
Long press on DMClient.apk > Copy
Back to Menu > Local > Device > system > app > Paste > Overwrite.
Long press on DMClient.apk > More > Properties > Permissions: Change
Check on as follows:
Owner: Read + Write
Group: Read
Other: Read and confirm with OK
Long press on DMClient.odex > Rename > DMClient.odex.backup
Repeat the same process for UnLock_App_V7_update.apk.
Then restart tablet.
5) SETUP MITMPROXY
Back to computer.
Install Mitmproxy for Windows v5.0 (or 7.0.0) (thx to @Trigve and @Space Gate).
If using PC with Wi-Fi, it must be set as a Private network (see above).
Tablet and computer must be connected to the same router/box.
Find local IP:
- For Wi-Fi connection
Select Start > Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi and then select the Wi-Fi network you're connected to.
Under Properties, look for your IP address listed next to IPv4 address.
- For Ethernet connection
Select Start > Settings > Network & internet > Ethernet.
Under Properties, look for your IP address listed next to IPv4 address.
From Windows Start Menu, start mitmweb and grant network access.
Default web browser opens with GUI with url: http://127.0.0.1:8081/#/flows
Go to Options > check Display Event log and click Edit Options.
Scroll down to edit following options:
- block_global: unchecked
- showhost: checked
- ssl_insecure: checked
- tls_version_client_min: UNBOUNDED selected
- tls_version_server_min: UNBOUNDED selected
6) Transformer Pad TF300T BOOTLOADER UNLOCK
Back to tablet.
Go to Settings > Security > Screen lock > PIN.
Set 0000 and retype it on next screen.
Go to Settings > Wi-Fi, long press on local Wi-Fi network > Modify network
Check Show advanced options > Proxy settings > Manual
Proxy hostname: local ip of PC (see Step 5)
Proxy port: 8080
> Save
Disconnect and reconnect to Wi-Fi.
On tablet, launch stock Browser app.
Browse on tablet to mitm.it
Scroll down to download "Android certificate".
Set name: cert > OK, message tells: "cert installed"
Start Unlock Device Tool app.
Scroll down to agree to End User License Agreement.
Check I have read and... and tap on OK.
Check Agree and Press to unlock your device button.
Enter your PIN: 0000 and tap OK
Yipeeeeeeeeeee
After reboot , "The Device is UnLocked" is written on top left screen during boot logo.
Decrypt partitions: go to Settings > Security > Clear Credentials
7) FLASH TWRP 3.4 RECOVERY
Charge tab to 100% before continuing.
Start it in bootloader mode: hold Power + Volume- until you see 3 icons and release buttons.
Connect it to PC.
Open a Windows command prompt on the /djibe pack folder you unziped earlier:
select folder with left click, right click while holding SHIFT on keyboard > Open command windows here
or while in /djibe folder, type cmd in Windows address bar and confirm with Enter.
### Use fastboot.exe provided in archive. Latest Google binaries won't work.
In Windows Command Prompt (not Windows Powershell !), type:
Code:
fastboot devices
.
If the serial number is written, tab is well connected.
### If not: try this command :
Code:
./fastboot devices
### If still fails: try another USB port
### If still fails: Launch Windows Command prompt in Administrator mode
### If still fails: Check Universal Naked drivers installation
Now type:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp-3.4.0-0-tf300t.img
and wait for the "finished" success message,
### If it fails, try other tricks like above (change USB port, Run Command prompt in Administrator mode, redownload TWRP from official site)
then type:
Code:
fastboot -i 0x0b05 reboot-bootloader
and confirm with Volume+ to load RCK (recovery), it is now TWRP 3.4.
### FROM NOW ON, ONLY USE TWRP RECOVERY TO WIPE DATA OR PARTITIONS, never again bootloader's Wipe data icon !!!
8) SET FILESYSTEM TO F2FS AND NANDROID BACKUP
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.
On TWRP first launch, check Never show this screen during boot again, then Swipe to Allow Modifications.
Go to Backup, make sure System, Data and Boot are checked.
Now tap on Select Storage button > set it on Micro SDCard,
Swipe to Backup.
Tap on the Home button.
Now go Wipe > Advanced Wipe.
Select Dalvik / ART Cache, System, Cache, Data, Internal Storage and Swipe to Wipe (NOT MICROSD).
Tap on Back button (to Advanced Wipe Menu).
Select Cache partition > Repair or Change File System > Change File System > F2FS and Swipe.
Go Back and back to Advanced Wipe Menu.
Select Data partition > Repair or Change File System > Change File System > F2FS and Swipe.
Tap on Home button.
9) FLASH ANDROID + GOOGLE APPS +/- MAGISK
Still on TWRP Home screen, Install > Storage: Internal Storage and change it to microSD card > OK.
### If it fails, use Kang Recovery (without F2FS partitions): https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347781183
Select KatKiss-7.1_TF300T*.zip, and Add More Zips,
then open_gapps-arm-7.1-pico*.zip and Swipe to Install.
### If it fails, install zips 1 by 1, make sure microSD is valid and that you downloaded OpenGapps ARM 7.1 PICO version.
OPTIONAL --------------
Go to Reboot > Recovery.
Back to TWRP, go to Install > Magisk.zip and Swipe to install.
Be patient.
Android 7.1 is installed.
When done prompts, tap on Wipe Cache/Dalvik and swype to confirm, wait.
Disconnect tab from PC.
Then Reboot System.
Let the tab start (long time).
10) ANDROID 7.1 Nougat
On Android first launch, immediately manually toggle Wifi ON or you'll run into an app crash (Wifi toggle button is on bottom right of screen).
If your Wi-Fi network is not listed, scroll down to Don't use any network for setup (and refer to chapter 12 to access it again)
Configure Android as you like.
Go to Settings > Performance
Check Set clock values on boot
For Maximum frequency, select 1700 MHz.
I/O Scheduler set zen and Set value on boot
In Settings > Mediascanner filters, uncheck Scan.
In Settings > About tablet, tap 7 times on build number, it unlocks the Options for developers in Settings.
Enter this new menu.
In the Hardware acceleration, make sure Force GPU rendering is NOT checked !!!
11) ROOT WITH MAGISK (OPTIONAL)
Magisk root is started with Android, no need for extra manipulation.
You can manage Superuser permissions and Magisk modules from Magisk Manager app.
12) OTHER APPS
- You can use GPS Status & Toolbox for faster GPS fix.
- Kernel Adiutor for advanced overclock
- KAT App to enhance Audio: https://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/app-t2824215
- Any Magisk Module or Xposed Module.
- Your tab doesn't see your local Wifi network? You are probably european and your Wifi is set to channel >= 11.
Go to Settings > Wi-Fi > 3 dots icon > Advanced > Change wifi regulatory domain > EMEA and Rest of World.
Reboot tablet, you now see your Wi-Fi listed.
### If not:
Go to Settings > Security > Switch Unknown sources ON
Download from Play Store Smartpack Kernel Manager or with KatBrowser go to m.apkpure.com
Reboot to TWRP recovery (hold power to shutdown > long press on Reboot)
Go to Mount > Check System partition
Go to Install > flash Magisk*.zip
Reboot > System
With Smartpack Kernel Manager, edit build.prop
Look for ro.wifi.channels and set a value of 14 (ro.wifi.channels = 14)
Reboot tab to list all Wifi networks.
- To uninstall Magisk, rename Magisk-v23.0.apk to uninstall.zip and flash it with TWRP recovery
- Edit build.prop
Reboot to recovery > Mount > select System
adb devices
adb root
adb remount
adb pull /system/build.prop
Edit with Notepad++ and save
adb push build.prop /system/build.prop
adb shell chmod 644 /system/build.prop
That's it.
Enjoy ;-)
Thanks : Timduru, @d.l.i.w, @GloGlorius, AOSP dev, TWRP team, ChainfireSuperSU, TopJohnWu
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EXTRA - UPGRADING BOOTLOADER VERSION OF ASUS TRANSFORMER PAD TF300T
- Either use latest official updates in Settings -> About -> Update (While connected to Internet).
But if you are here, it seems to fail ;-)
- Manually update
In your bootloader version, check for the 2 first letters.
If the letters are corresponding, download the file from the official link.
US : http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Ee...7.1996726876.1498828408-1286149849.1498586515
WW : http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Ee...7.1996726876.1498828408-1286149849.1498586515
CN : http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Ee...4.1996726876.1498828408-1286149849.1498586515
JP : http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Ee...4.1996726876.1498828408-1286149849.1498586515
TW : http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Ee...7.1996726876.1498828408-1286149849.1498586515
Now, unzip the archive once to obtain it like this : WW_epad-user-10.6.1.27.5.zip (WW or whatever 2 letters you require)
Rename WW_epad-user-10.6.1.27.5.zip to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip .
###Beware not to rename it to EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip.zip !
Copy EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip to the root of a microSD card formatted in FAT32.
Insert microSD in TF300T shut down.
Start tab in Bootloader Mode (Power + Volume-).
Go to Recovery Mode (RCK)
Flash zip, reboot.
Normally it worked ;-)
Check bootloader version again for xxx.27.5 .
Start this tutorial from start again if bootloader ends in 27.5 .
If not, ask for help in this thread.
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KEYBOARD STUCK TO QWERTY
Thanks to @BotAlex
Go to Settings > Apps > AOSP keyboard.
Disable app and delete app data.
Reactivate app.
It should be fixed.
Or install another keyboard like Gboard.
hello,
assume :
Select /cache partition -> Repair or Change File System -> Change File System -> F2FS, Swipe.
Go Back and back to Advanced Wipe Menu.
Select /cache partition -> Repair or Change File System -> Change File System -> F2FS, Swipe.
Tap on Home button.
is :
Select /cache partition -> Repair or Change File System -> Change File System -> F2FS, Swipe.
Go Back and back to Advanced Wipe Menu.
Select /data partition -> Repair or Change File System -> Change File System -> F2FS, Swipe.
Tap on Home button.
Best regards.
I was under the impression that ONLY the data partition benefits from converting to f2fs
bonzoe said:
I was under the impression that ONLY the data partition benefits from converting to f2fs
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You are right! It is very important to convert /Data only to F2FS, never /Cache, never /System.
Flash twrp3 recovery
Hi
I did like every step..
But at step 4 I get the succes messages and the finished messages But it just normally restarts?
I dont know what I am missing at this point. I did however never got a succes messages after installing the android_winusb.inf
Please shine some light!
Thank you
So, is there an advantage to using TWRP 3.0.2.0 over the KANG TWRP 2.8.7.2 that timduru says to use in his KatKiss 6.0.1 rom?
ImaPoBoy said:
So, is there an advantage to using TWRP 3.0.2.0 over the KANG TWRP 2.8.7.2 that timduru says to use in his KatKiss 6.0.1 rom?
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Nope! Please stay on Kang TWRP as advised by Timduru in order to avoid any known issues caused by TWRP 3.0! Ever follow his install instruction for KatKiss 6.0.1 carefully.
bonzoe said:
I was under the impression that ONLY the data partition benefits from converting to f2fs
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I read this and other IRL tests :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2697069
Came to conclusion F2FS is great. I'd appreciate your advice.
ebonit said:
Nope! Please stay on Kang TWRP as advised by Timduru in order to avoid any known issues caused by TWRP 3.0! Ever follow his install instruction for KatKiss 6.0.1 carefully.
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Never experienced any problems with any Timduru creations.
What are they ? (to improve mu tuts).
Thx for help.
Was trying to reply to this message :
Hi
I did like every step..
But at step 4 I get the succes messages and the finished messages But it just normally restarts?
I dont know what I am missing at this point. I did however never got a succes messages after installing the android_winusb.inf
Please shine some light!
Thank you
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I'm having the same issue (I think)
On win 10, I never get confirmation message for the winusb driver (I got it for the apxusb), and the SN of my tab shows as ????????? when I try to get fastboot devices in step 4.
I tried on a win7 machine but I cant install the drivers (INF file you selected doesn't support this method of installation)
Any help greatly appreciated ofc
Eypisod said:
Was trying to reply to this message :
I'm having the same issue (I think)
On win 10, I never get confirmation message for the winusb driver (I got it for the apxusb), and the SN of my tab shows as ????????? when I try to get fastboot devices in step 4.
I tried on a win7 machine but I cant install the drivers (INF file you selected doesn't support this method of installation)
Any help greatly appreciated ofc
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Simply flash Kang TWRP 2.8.7.2 !!! (https://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/recovery-twrp-t3046479). This is the right one for TF300T.
ebonit said:
Simply flash Kang TWRP 2.8.7.2 !!! (https://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/development/recovery-twrp-t3046479). This is the right one for TF300T.
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Will I be able to do that without the drivers ? I'm under the impression that fastboot doesn't see my tab so I can't install a recovery.
I can't seem to pass the PC to tablet connection step. What could go wrong?
My PC's OS is Windows 10 Pro, 32bit version. I followed the below guide:
2 - INSTALL WINDOWS DRIVERS FOR ASUS TRANSFORMER PAD TF300T
- Windows 8/10 :
On keyboard, type combo : "Windows key + R"
In the command prompt, type : 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.
when finished driver installation, reboot PC as usual.
- Windows Vista/Windows 7 :
Go to folder /Universal Naked Drivers 0.72 you unziped at start on your Desktop.
Select file android_apxusb.inf, then right click -> Install.
Force driver install and wait until a success message prompts.
Repeat operation with android_winusb.inf .
You can plug tab in USB for driver install completion.
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Both installations responded "sucessful".
I then connect my TF300T to the PC with original charging/data cable, my PC doesn't seem to recognize the tablet. If I go to device manager, I will see an unknown USB with yellow (!).
What did I do wrong?
Thanks,
Eypisod said:
Will I be able to do that without the drivers ? I'm under the impression that fastboot doesn't see my tab so I can't install a recovery.
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Please download the Asus PC Suite "ASUS PC Sync V1.0.97": https://www.asus.com/de/supportonly/ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T/HelpDesk_Download/
Install the PC Suite on your PC. Connect your Tablet with the PC via USB. Windows will ask for the driver. Point Windows on the folder of the PC Suite. The drivers will be there.
ebonit said:
Please download the Asus PC Suite "ASUS PC Sync V1.0.97":
~~~[link deleted because new members can't post outside link]
Install the PC Suite on your PC. Connect your Tablet with the PC via USB. Windows will ask for the driver. Point Windows on the folder of the PC Suite. The drivers will be there.
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Still does not work.
*Windows did not ask for the driver.
*When try to update the driver through device manager (pointing to the folder:
ASUS Android USB Drivers
the result shows:
Update Driver Software - Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)
The best driver software for your device is already installed
Windows has determined the driver software for your device is up to date
Same thing when I tried the "Universal Naked driver".
taz_devil said:
Still does not work.
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Look at this site: http://gsmusbdriver.com/asus-transformer-pad-tf300t. There you will also find "how to install the USB driver"!
PS: First of all, please check whether on your tablet "USB debugging" is checked on or not. If not check it on!
Then connect your tablet with the PC again. Open the device manager. If there is seen "Android Device" ->ASUS Android Composite ADB Interface or something like that and "Portable Devices"->TF300T, your tablet is known. Then you may check the driver if an update is necessary .
ebonit said:
Look at this site: ~[deleted] There you will also find "how to install the USB driver"!
PS: First of all, please check whether on your tablet "USB debugging" is checked on or not. If not check it on!
Then connect your tablet with the PC again. Open the device manager. If there is seen "Android Device" ->ASUS Android Composite ADB Interface or something like that and "Portable Devices"->TF300T, your tablet is known. Then you may check the driver if an update is necessary .
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I've done all those things. I am wondering if my data cable is the culprit. Ever since Android 4.x.x whenever I am charging this tablet, and when the battery is 80% or higher, the screen will wake up and the speaker beeps. I have to mute the speaker and over the screen when charging.
djibe89 said:
I read this and other IRL tests :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2697069
Came to conclusion F2FS is great. I'd appreciate your advice.
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Sorry for late reply, I have been on holiday.
All I know about f2fs is that Timduru recommends using it for data partition on his build. I just follow the experts advice when flashing.
djibe89,
Great job you did here!
Just a few comments. Timduru clearly emphasizes the following points in his installation guide and your guide may cause some confusion under the TF300T owners. I have seen newcomers on the Katkiss threads that had problems with their first install due to not following and using the prescribed versions and steps.
1) Timduru advises only to use twrp_tf300_kang_2.8.7.2.img and not TWRP 3.0.2-0
2) It is also suggested that UnLock_Device_App_V7.apk rather be used as some people had problems with V8.
3) He also suggests using UPDATE-SuperSU-V2.79-20161211114519.zip be used, but does not stipulate not using V2.52 which means this one is optional, your choice.
4) He also advises to ONLY change /data to from ext4fs to f2fs for /data and NOT to do this for /cache.
Just again, excellent job and thanks for sharing.
Hi, thx for posting.
I enhenced the tutorial with your statements.
However, for the TWRP and F2FS notes, it is related.
2.8 TWRP had problems with F2FS, and were buggy until latest 3.02-0. I have this version on all the devices I hack and have complete faith in it.
Enjoy.
See you

[GUIDE/TUTORIAL/HOWTO] Unlock/debrand/desimlock Samsung Galaxy S i9000 for free

[GUIDE/TUTORIAL/HOWTO] Unlock/debrand/desimlock Samsung Galaxy S i9000
[GUIDE/TUTORIAL/HOWTO] Unlock/debrand/desimlock Samsung Galaxy S i9000 for free in 2021
This detailed step-by-step guide helps you remove the provider locked on your Galaxy S phone using a Windows 10 PC.
### Make sure you read EVERY message starting with ###
CHANGELOG OF TUTORIAL
v1. Initial release
1 ) DOWNLOAD
- djibe Galaxy S i9000 debrand pack (47 MB) v1 : http://bit.ly/djibe-i9000-desimlock-pack
(contains all the required elements: Samsung USB drivers, SuperOneClick 2.3.3, Busybox, Galaxy S Unlock.apk)
2 ) CONTROL SIMLOCK ON YOUR PHONE
On your phone, open the dialer (as if you wanted to call a phone number) and type these keys:
Code:
*#7465625#
Phone returns this message:
Network Lock
[ON]
xxx
### If Network Lock is OFF, you can leave this tutorial now !
This technique was tested with latest official OS for Galaxy S i9000: Android Froyo 2.2.
### Debrand/desimlock cannot be executed from a custom ROM, you need the original one !
On phone, go to Settings > Applications > check Unknown sources,
now go to Settings > Applications > Development > and check USB Debugging.
3 ) INSTALL USB DRIVERS
Install the Samsung USB drivers from my pack.
Connect phone to PC and wait phone drivers installation.
4 ) ROOT PHONE
Desactivate your antivirus (Bitdefender and Windows defender blocked SuperOneClick from running on my PC).
Run SuperOneClick.exe from my pack.
(Make sure phone is connected and USB debugging is written in Android menu. If not, see above for USB debugging)
Click on Root and wait during operations.
When prompted, install Busybox.
When success message appears, you can close SuperOneClick.
### If root fails, your Antivirus deleted files. Redownload SuperOneClick and root again.
Now on phone: Open the new superuser app.
Tap on bottom left menu of phone to reveal app menu > Preferences > Automatic response > tap on Allow.
superuser will accept all operations (and prevent fail on next step).
5 ) UNLOCK/DEBRAND/DESIMLOCK PHONE
Connect phone to PC again.
Connect the phone as Mass USB storage.
Copy the 2 APK from my pack on main folder of phone's storage (phone appears as a USB key in Windows explorer).
Now open My Files app (standard Samsung app).
Scroll until you see BusyBox_v40*.apk.
Tap on it and select Package installer, confirm install.
Restart phone.
Now launch your new app Busybox Free.
### It can crash multiple times, try again until it doesn't.
Tap on Install button at the bottom of screen and wait during Busybox install.
Now open My Files app again.
Tap on Galaxy S Unlock apk file.
Tap on it and select Package installer, confirm install and Open app.
Once in Galaxy S Unlock app.
Sceen may become black, app is laggy. Just be patient.
Go to Unlock tab.
Tap on Step 1 Backup files and wait during backup of phone's IMEI.
Tap on yes to backup actual efs partition (phone's IMEI)
Continue with Step 2 > yes
Test a phone call. Restart phone.
And finish with step 3.
Reboot phone.
Go back to the dialer, type again *#7465625#
Network Lock is now [OFF]
Bravo !
Connect phone to PC as Mass USB storage again and save the Galaxy_S_Unlock folder located in the main folder of Internal storage.
Save it to a safe place on your PC.
Enjoy your freely debranded Samsung Galaxy S.
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Everything here failed ?
You can try GalaxSim Unlock app (I didn't).
Download from Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spocky.galaxsimunlock
Hi,
I bought another simlocked SGS to test this tuto again.
It went on very easily yesterday.

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