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Hello all, looking like some great work has been done here...but I have a problem. My Transformer is showing I have cwmr version 5.8.3.4 flashed. When I flash TWRP via it everything goes fine, does the whole script and says its installed.

Click reboot and it goes straight back to cwmr and a reboot needs to be forced with power and V- button held.

I am coming to believe that this version of CWMR is he most evil thing since Apples Legal Department.

Suggestions comrades?

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Try this after you flash TWRP do not use the Reboot feature of CWM.
Instead do the Vol down plus Power button, wait till you get the prompt of wipe data or boot Linux.
Choose cold boot Linux, once the OS has booted up use terminal (Free in Play Store)
Type in the following command
Code:
su 
echo boot | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 seek=0 
Reboot
Note, hit Enter after each line (or return arrow)
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Try this after you flash TWRP do not use the Reboot feature of CWM.
Instead do the Vol down plus Power button, wait till you get the prompt of wipe data or boot Linux.
Choose cold boot Linux, once the OS has booted up use terminal (Free in Play Store)
Type in the following command
Code:
su 
echo boot | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 seek=0 
Reboot
Note, hit Enter after each line (or return arrow)
Thank you! It worked
 
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Why cant i seem to get into my external sd in recovery? When i go to install i am unable to switch from internal sd to external

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Why cant i seem to get into my external sd in recovery? When i go to install i am unable to switch from internal sd to external

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Just go up to root and then to /sdcard
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Just go up to root and then to /sdcard
For some reason it doesn't read my 16gb card in recovery. But it will mount my 32gb from my phone.....strange.

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Thanks for porting this to the transformer.

After trying team win recovery on my Galaxy Nexus, there is no way I'm going back to plain CWM if I can avoid it.

This is just so much better

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Internal is /data/media and if you choose 'Use External' from Install then external will be at /sdcard.
I feel very, very stupid as I couldn't figure this out...

Now I still must say, this device will just NOT boot into recovery except manually, and even then not reliably. Am I the only one with this issue?
 
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I feel very, very stupid as I couldn't figure this out...

Now I still must say, this device will just NOT boot into recovery except manually, and even then not reliably. Am I the only one with this issue?
I think that's normal for the TF101. At least I had the same issue with CWM.

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Try this after you flash TWRP do not use the Reboot feature of CWM.
Instead do the Vol down plus Power button, wait till you get the prompt of wipe data or boot Linux.
Choose cold boot Linux, once the OS has booted up use terminal (Free in Play Store)
Type in the following command
Code:
su 
echo boot | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 seek=0 
Reboot
Note, hit Enter after each line (or return arrow)
excellent stuff, worked great now...I''m off to go hide from my impending birthday...23mins to go

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Default External/internal SDCards

If I chose internal or external SACard options, these are the same; the external one. Has anyone else seen this? Just curious. I usually use the external, but sometime I forget to move downloaded kernals..ROMS...etc from the internal download folder to the external SDCard.



Thoughts?

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