[OFFICIAL][4.1.2] CyanogenMod 10 Nightlies | Now Jelly Bean Bootloader Compliant!

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Iceman248

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I'm having an issue with this ROM. I'm on the stable 10.0 build. Everything wiped beforehand. I've never been able to see my internal memory files. It shows files and folders there, but not the ones I had on there previously, like the ROM itself and some other things. But when I boot in recovery, the files are there, they just don't show up.

I've fiddled around with some settings and haven't gotten anywhere. I haven't found anything related to this exactly to help me either.

Thanks.
 

kindrudekid

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I'm having an issue with this ROM. I'm on the stable 10.0 build. Everything wiped beforehand. I've never been able to see my internal memory files. It shows files and folders there, but not the ones I had on there previously, like the ROM itself and some other things. But when I boot in recovery, the files are there, they just don't show up.

I've fiddled around with some settings and haven't gotten anywhere. I haven't found anything related to this exactly to help me either.

Thanks.

I think the files are reversed on those builds....

I remember that my external SD card was mounted as internal and vice versa
 

Iceman248

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Well, I looked all through ES File Explorer and the CM one and tried all listed sd cards and storage, etc.. I never found anything. Plus, I don't even have a external SD card installed.
 

TXKSSnapper

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Well, I looked all through ES File Explorer and the CM one and tried all listed sd cards and storage, etc.. I never found anything. Plus, I don't even have a external SD card installed.

Did you by chance try a 4.2 rom and not update your recovery first? 4.2 with the old recovery moves everything into a folder called 0 or something. I'll try to find a link to the article i read about it.
 
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Iceman248

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Did you by chance try a 4.2 rom and not update your recovery first? 4.2 with the old recovery moves everything into a folder called 0 or something. I'll try to find a link to the article i read about it.

I did try 10.1 nightly first. I think I was already on TWRP 2.4.0.0 when I tried it.

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Thanks for heads up. I found them in folder called "0". Can I just move them or how do I resolve this? Thanks.
 

TXKSSnapper

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I did try 10.1 nightly first. I think I was already on TWRP 2.4.0.0 when I tried it.

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Thanks for heads up. I found them in folder called "0". Can I just move them or how do I resolve this? Thanks.

http://teamw.in/androidmultiuser That link should have some info on it, I believe you can just copy the entire directory back to data/media, but I'm not sure.
 
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I did try 10.1 nightly first. I think I was already on TWRP 2.4.0.0 when I tried it.

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Thanks for heads up. I found them in folder called "0". Can I just move them or how do I resolve this? Thanks.





http://teamw.in/androidmultiuser That link should have some info on it, I believe you can just copy the entire directory back to data/media, but I'm not sure.

This is correct

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Eurybia

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How to run this patch?

the ASUS US website was updated today with TF300TL/TF300TG support pages with
kernel source I made a patch against the CM kernel source and it looks like support for
mobile data is in the ASUS source.

Hi,

how do I run this patch "CM_TF300T(L)(G).patch.tar.bz2" on my TF300TL? Thanks for any insight!

BR,
Eurybia
 

f69m

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how do I run this patch "CM_TF300T(L)(G).patch.tar.bz2" on my TF300TL? Thanks for any insight!
This is likely a patch for the source code. You need to compile CM yourself to use this patch.
Instructions are on the CM site, but you need Linux to compile it.
If you manage to compile CM for the TF300T, I am happy to help with the patch.

Might be easier to ask the one who made that patch for a binary.

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    CyanogenMod is a free, community built, aftermarket firmware distribution of Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), which is designed to increase performance and reliability over stock Android for your device.

    Code:
    #include 
    /*
     * Your warranty is now void.
     *
     * I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
     * thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
     * do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this ROM
     * before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications, and if
     * you point the finger at me for messing up your device, I will laugh at you.
     *
     * Submitting bug reports on nightly builds is the leading 
     * cause of male impotence.
     */


    CyanogenMod is based on the Android Open Source Project with extra contributions from many people within the Android community. It can be used without any need to have any Google application installed. Linked below is a package that has come from another Android project that restore the Google parts. CyanogenMod does still include various hardware-specific code, which is also slowly being open-sourced anyway.



    IMPORTANT NOTICE​

    Starting next nightly (October 31st, 2012), you will be required to have Jelly Bean bootloader to be able to boot CyanogenMod 10. Please follow http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1894867 to make your nvflash blobs if you're still on ICS bootloader, then flash official Asus Jelly Bean update to update your bootloader. You will be required to flash a new jellybean-bootloader-enabled recovery - so take care and backup your files.

    As a result, the ROM is now much smoother and stabler.



    Google Apps:
    http://d-h.st/rDK

    Nightlies:
    http://get.cm/?device=tf300t


    First installation :
    1) Unlock your device, and install CWM recovery : http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1668173
    2) Push the update zip to your internal memory
    3) Reboot in recovery (Shutdown tablet, press Vol Down + Power, then press Vol Up when prompted)
    4) Make a backup
    5) Navigate to "Install zip from sdcard", "Choose zip from sdcard", and choose the update zip you previously pushed to your tablet
    5a) If you want Play Store, flash gapps now too (link above)
    6) Go back and Wipe data/cache
    7) Reboot


    Updating from previous build:
    1) Push update zip to /sdcard/
    2) Reboot in recovery
    3) Flash as above
    4) Reboot

    If any issue after updating, wipe data.

    http://changelog.bbqdroid.org/#tf300t/cm10/next


    http://github.com/cyanogenmod
    http://github.com/cyanogenmod/android_kernel_asus_tf300t
    http://github.com/cyanogenmod/android_device_asus_tf300t


    loganmc10, xplodwild, bumble-bee (for tf201 device tree from which this tree is inspired), cyanogenmod


    You can either help us by giving FULL bug reports WITH LOGS, WITH REPRO CASE, ETC, or by submitting patches.
    If you're not a developer, but still want to support you can hit the "Donate to me" button up ahead - and don't forget to give some bucks to loganmc10 - he did a lot of work for Jelly Bean on our tablet.
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    @XplodWild: I know you normally don't give ETA's and probably won't do it now, but as I think many, many ppl are now waiting for CM10.1 and will ask again and again, you maybe should just give us information about how far you are with it or if you are just not building it now...

    It's just an advice, because I think you also don't wanna read again and again "How far are you with CM10.1", "Are we gonna see a 4.2 build this week as it's now available for xxx device?"

    Thanks in advance and keep your amazing work going! :good:

    We have a hard time making hardware acceleration work properly. However, since rayman and bumble bee have it working on tf201, we are about to finally make a common tegra3 Asus tablets tree that will share all enhancements, hence why it takes some time.

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    Seems like I finally fixed wifi ;)
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    Just got home, I grabbed all the system from the official 4.1 OTA, and going to update everything soon. I had some troubles with the new bootloader Asus brought with the update, so I'd rather make sure everything is safe before making a build.
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    I'm still working on trying to make the kernel working for both JB and ICS bootloaders. Another solution would be to force everyone to first get nvflash blobs on ICS bootloader, then let them update to JB bootloader (and work with JB bootloader). I'll keep you tuned.