Have you placed your .zip in /Removable/MicroSD? That's where my recovery looks for .zip files.
Yes I have... just downloaded again installed then booted up.. restarted again and went to recovery and wiped dalvik and still no go
Have you placed your .zip in /Removable/MicroSD? That's where my recovery looks for .zip files.
Hey Junior Member...you never ask for ETAs, NEVER! Let's suppose a developer even wanted to answer that question; if I were the developer, the question would first of all piss me off, because if I knew the ETA I wouldn't keep it a secret; and if I didn't know the ETA, I'd still be pissed off so I'd lie about it. So why ask the question? I'll never understand why people do that. Very sad.What is the eta with revolver parts? ?
View attachment 923075
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
You've got a tough problem. Have you tried to go back to wiping everything and even re-rooting...from scratch. I had to do that once on my phone to get a ROM to boot properly. Sorry, but that's all I got.Still trying to figure out why I seem to be the only one who can't get this to boot. I have tried everything I can think of all to no avail.
I wipe and clear everything using the Revolution Super Wipe script. I have tried downloading this ROM 3 times from different mirrors, verifying MD5 each time. The flash appears to complete successfully but when I reboot, my Transformer gets stuck on the "Eee Pad" screen.
If I flash Revolver 3.x it boots right away, every time. I used the same procedure to flash.
If I flash Paul Barton's Spark ICS ROM, it boots right away, every time. I used the same procedure to flash.
If I flash the OTA Rooted ICS ROM, it also gets stuck on the "Eee Pad" screen. As far as I know, both of the ROMs that get stuck are built from the OTA release, so maybe that is a clue as to what's happening.
I have tried flashing from both internal memory and SD card with the same result. I have reformatted my SD card as FAT32. I have tried VOL down + power and letting it boot that way. It gets stuck on "Cold-booting Linux". Maybe that's another clue.
I have tried booting both with and without the USB cable connected, with the same result.
If anyone has any suggestions I could try I'd really appreciate them. I'm at my wits end here. I don't think it's my hardware since it boots other roms with no trouble at all.
Yep, no deep sleep after latest update. Had it prior.Transformer doesn'nt go into deep sleep. Anyone else facing this issue?
Beside that it's running great. Very snappy and responsive. Feels faster then stock ICS, allthough benchmarks show similar results:
Quadrant 2350
Antutu 4980
Nenamark2 21.5
Jeeeeeeeeezzzzzz, give it a rest. Don't you get tired of asking the same question. Maybe you should learn to program and add it yourself!
---------- Post added at 02:30 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:26 AM ----------
[/COLOR]Jeeeeeeeeezzzzzz, give it a rest. Don't you get tired of asking the same question. Maybe you should learn to program and add it yourself!
Hi,
can i just flash the rom over blades custom kernel, or have i to flash stock kernel before flashing this ics rom?
thanks
Anyone else experience severe framedrop/lag when playing HD content in the youtube app?
Other than that, great rom that seem to work like a charm so far.
I was having the same issue as you, I found another guy who had the same issue as well and he figured it out. All you need to do is NVflash a HC based rom and then flash ICS over that. Worked for him, another guy as well as myself. Not sure why only a few of us have this issue but it seems to work in this situation.
Like you I had tried everything to get ICS to boot to no avail, however I could flash any HC based rom fine.
Once I was directed to NVflash a HC rom then cwm flash ICS revolver I was up and running in a few minutes... Its funny cause I had thought of NVflashing about an hour into my troubles but didnt think it would change anything so I didnt consider it until i heard a success story, sucks because I killed a few hours trying all sorts of variations.
Give it a go and report back, it seems to have worked atleast for a few guys in our situation. Give C-Greg a thanks if this works for you
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
No, until ASUS implements it. Now quit asking the same **** over and over.
In the second part of the thread's name you can find both the numeric version and the code-version. The former is expressed in this way: branch.version[.subversion]. Usually a subversion consists of a bugfix release. The latter is expressed in this way: AABC[D], where AA is the Android version on which the firmware is based (for example HC or IC), B is the hexadecimal value of the branch, C is the hexadecimal value of the version and D is the hexadecimal value of the subversion.
Sometimes server can have some problems; however if you can't download from the app you can manually download the packages from the Revolver repository.
NO, NO DAMNED CORNERSTONE WILL BE ADDED. IT'S NOT POSSIBLE. ASK GOD TO DO THIS INSTEAD OF CLUTTERING THIS THREAD. STOP ASKING IT.