Be sure to check Gary's latest update in Post #1 dated 04-18-12.
Perhaps there is hope for a resolution - at long last.
Right now on guevor's kernel with no issues. But great news that Asus hasn't forgotten about us.
Let's wait a little longer
Be sure to check Gary's latest update in Post #1 dated 04-18-12.
Perhaps there is hope for a resolution - at long last.
Fingers crossed...
I've been following this thread since my transformer had been having reboot/freezing/battery drain issues really badly since the ICS patch. I did a factory data reset and it has been working much faster than ever before, and is also not having any of the drain/freeze/reboot issues.
actually cancel this. I brought my tablet along with me to work today to monitor it a bit. It just started chain rebooting and getting stuck at the eee boot screen like always. It did last overnight and until the afternoon before it happened though.
I will be doing the same! Here's hoping this is the light at the end of the tunnel...
(Amusingly, while the original post was updated with a date of 4/18, it was updated on 4/19. I check that post for updates daily).
I had that thought, too, since I previously checked it about 1 AM EDT this morning, and it wasn't there. Perhaps Gary is in the west coast, lagging by a few hours, but even if he just made a typo, I am tremendously grateful for his updates, and especially this one, which offered real hope that this may be over soon.
Gary's latest update refers to the 'screen corruption' issue, any ideas what that is ?
I will definitely not install the eventual patch until braver souls than I try it out..
At this point if Asus gave me a file called trojan_malware_TF101_update.exe I'd try it.
Received a response from Asus advising me to do a system wipe. Seems to have corrected the reboot, hang problem. Does not fix the screen flicker and tearing. Hopefully Asus will find a fix... soon!
On the other end of things, my .27 unit is still absolutely fine @stock. Just watched the end of a movie, then played a little bit of a game, then sat and listened to music while I waiting for my laundry to be done, all while using my bluetooth stereo headset. No problems whatsoever.
I've had it with ICS.
I am running stock rooted on my B90. I found .24 quite stable with wifi disabled during sleep. I find .27 more unstable and now I am experiencing problems with GMail & Maps where I had none before. No ICS version is as stable as HC was. I want HC back. ICS has no advantage for me that justifies the aggravation.
I am not interested in custom ROMS or kernals. I've got better things to do than chase that **** around.
Asus, give me HC back, now!
Well, that didn't take long. Not only did my husband's TF101 RR once already, but my games have begun to crash like before and yesterday evening, my WiFi cut out requiring a reboot to get it back, just as it has been doing on .24. *sigh* So much for "fixes", Asus. Oh, and the hubby's TF101 also lost sound already, too.
Really? In tune? Come on. Prove to me, prove to us all that this is true. Give us HC back. Come up with a communication strategy that lets us know what is happening, regularly. Until you do, until you realise that the world is not just made up of 'new sales' but also of 'existing users' who you have already won to your cause. Remember, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.ASUS Global said:The ASUS Transformer Pad Design Story
2012/06/25
Always at the forefront of technology, ASUS has proven with its Transformer Pad family of tablets that they are in tune with what consumers require from their mobile devices. Launched in March 2011, the Eee Pad Transformer showed ASUS' ingenuity and innovative thinking with the Mobile Dock design...
It doesn't, it just shows that they don't have a fscking clue on how their own product works.Gary's note in post #1 says to do it after the update.. Seriously doubt it makes a whit of difference.