If you check ASUS.UK facebook page, there is a poll that was made for the. The tablet itself is great, its the OS that's the problem, Honeycomb was fine but I wouldn't go back to it, ICS has too many improvements over HC despite its bugs I love my tablet, have you considered getting the newer model? How crappy is yours? is it decent enough to try to sell on ebay or something? Still though, no problems here to report. If it's just a normal Forum, than I suppose that looks pretty bad. I'm sure there are WAY more people who don't visit those forums who has a perfectly functional TF101. It shouldn't be used as a sample as to how many issues a certain device has. The thing you have to realize about technical support forums is quite often the only people using them are using them because they have a problem. I've had mine for about a year too and for 6 months of that I haven't been able to use it without wanting to smash it, or wondering how much longer the batteries are going to take this punishment, or the rest of the hardware sayings it must be on 100% CPU all night to drain 2 batteries that under normal use will last a good couple days + ^^ That there is why I know ASUS do 0% QC or testing Having to replace the speakers myself because one was DOA and no way would I send it for repair after hearing what condition they come back in with a message blaming the customer for damage No idea, pleased your not having problems, I have gotten to the point where if there was an ASUS building within a 10 mile radius I would have been arrested by nowĦ months of waking up to find it stuck on the boot logo hot as hell having managed to drain the dock and the tablet battery overnightĦ months of being in the middle of using it and it rebootsĦ months of pressing an icon on the home screen and the launcher crashes leaving invisible iconsĦ months of flicking the screen off and then finding it won't come back on without resetting the whole tabletĦ months of updates that made all audio so low you could barely hear it with your ear to the speakerĦ months of updates that made videos 1/4 brightness so you couldn't see them There must be a handful of people who are doing something different to the rest of us, like not having the same combination of settings enabled or have never ran a stock app that is buggy You must be the 5%, although I can not work out why anyone would have a different experience if they are running the same kernel and firmware on the same device, and it is not limited to certain hardware revisions either If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install.Been using ICS for a while when it was on stock as well.
Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. From your computer, open a command prompt and type:ĭownload the correct image file and copy the file into the same folder as your platform-tools.
Press back and go into Developer Options and enable USB debugging. On your device, go into Settings -> About and find the Build Number and tap on it 7 times to enable developer settings.
You can try the simple FWUL adb/fastboot ISO or the Naked ADB drivers or the Universal ADB drivers if you don't already have a working driver installed Windows users will need proper drivers installed on their computer. Download the platform-tools as per your operating system.
You will need the platform-tools from the Android SDK on your computer.
Fastboot Install Method (No Root Required):