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[ROM]&#9733;&#9733;[TF701T][Asus Stock Rooted][JB 4.3 DEODEX 10.26.1.18 WW][Jan 9]&#9733;&#9733;

Asus Stock Modded Deodexed ROM - 10.26.1.18 JB 4.3

You can flash this straight over Asus Jelly Bean 4.3 stock without a wipe if you want to test it – but it is a very good idea do a full wipe to eliminate issues. It is aimed at users who want a Stock Rooted experience with minimal tweaks

You must be unlocked and have CWM 6.0.4.6 or above installed to flash the Stock Rom from the internal sdcard. You must also be on the 10.26.1.18.x JB 4.3 Bootloader.


Make sure you have prepared by copying the ROM zip file to your internal SD card first.

Please Unlock using the Asus Unlock Tool first found here.
Note installing and running this app will wipe your device and void your warranty.

You can flash CWM 6.0.4.7 using the instructions here.
Direct File LInk is here.

To flash a recovery you need to have the fastboot.exe file and cwm recovery.img file in the same folder.
Right click + shift on the folder they are in and choose open command prompt here

Boot into the Bootloader by either booting with the Power and Volume Down Buttons held down until you get the 3 icons or by typing the following into the command prompt.

Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Then type the following commands to flash the recovery image:

Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Start the recovery by making sure the RCK icon is highlighted (use volume down to move) and push volume up to select.
If you need to move to the latest bootloader then manually install the WW_10_26_1_18_SDupdate file from the Asus website

In recovery choose install zip - install zip from /sdcard and maneuver to the folder you put the rom.zip (vol up and down) and select it using power button. Finally reboot when finished. :)

Don't forget to do a Nandroid Backup first and give the ROM 5 mins to stabilise!







This Rom is based off the latest Asus Transformer 10.26.1.18 WW release, but can be flashed on any SKU TF701T. It will work on any locale but you must be on the correct bootloader

ChangeLog from sbdags:
• Rom is DEODEXed by me
• All apps are zip aligned which frees up RAM
• Latest SuperSU binary, apk and daemon included to give root access
• Busybox installed
• init.d support
• unsecured stock kernel with adb and root support
• Added ES File Explorer and Titanium Backup to /system/app
• The following Apps & Libraries have been updated to the latest versions and moved to /system/app. Asus provided a lot of out of date versions for some reason:
Google Plus, Google Search, Google Videos, Google Hangouts, Google Maps, Google Play Store, Google Core Services, Google Books, Google Keyboard, Google Mail, Google Music, Google Drive, Google Play Games, Google Magazines, Google Chrome, YouTube, Asus MyBitCast, Asus Web Storage, Press Reader, Amazon Kindle, FaceBook, Flip Board, Zinio Reader, Miracast.

There are no other mods – please don’t ask for theming, changes or performance boosts. Those will come with CROMi-X :)

ASUS STOCK JB 4.3 / 10.26.1.18 DEODEX VERSION DOWNLOAD

Asus Stock 10.26.1.18 Deodex Full Download Mirror 1

Asus Stock 10.26.1.18 Deodex Full Download Mirror 2

MD5 Sum: 37e88149de9bf6febb45c41c1bf88044


Thanks to _that and flumpster for advising me along the right path – thanks guys! Also thanks to lpdunwell for starting the dev work on the TF701T. :good:

Have fun!

Darren

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XDA:DevDB Information
Asus Stock 10.26.1.18 Deodex ROM, a ROM for the Asus Transformer TF701

Contributors
sbdags
ROM OS Version: 4.3.x Jellybean
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
ROM Firmware Required: 10.26.1.18 Bootloader & CWM 6.0.4.6
Based On: Asus Stock

Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 1
Stable Release Date: 2014-01-09

Created 2014-01-09
Last Updated 2014-01-09
 
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Will flash when i get home :D thanks man

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I can just flash over stock US sku ?

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BTW if you go to settings, about, software information and click build version 7 times it will enable developer settings. From there if you enabe Force GPU rendering and set all the animation scales to 0.5x it will speed things up somehwat :)
i turned on disable HW overlays as well :good:
 

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BTW if you go to settings, about, software information and click build version 7 times it will enable developer settings. From there if you enabe Force GPU rendering and set all the animation scales to 0.5x it will speed things up somehwat :)
Can you create cm 11 rom with some asus app?
 

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wifi seems to disconnect more often now with WW if further away from router
Shouldn't make any difference between the two....

Can you create cm 11 rom with some asus app?
Yes I specialise in Asus Stock but I may consider CM 11, but typically I can tweak the stock rom to be pretty quick and optimised and Asus should bring us 4.4 at some point ;) WHat you have to remember about CM based roms is they are very generic. Yes they offer lots of tweaks but you also get lots of bugs. When you start with an Asus rom you get stuff built for the hardware and a lot of issues are already sorted. It's a much more solid base than CM.
 

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Shouldn't make any difference between the two....



Yes I specialise in Asus Stock but I may consider CM 11, but typically I can tweak the stock rom to be pretty quick and optimised and Asus should bring us 4.4 at some point ;) WHat you have to remember about CM based roms is they are very generic. Yes they offer lots of tweaks but you also get lots of bugs. When you start with an Asus rom you get stuff built for the hardware and a lot of issues are already sorted. It's a much more solid base than CM.
There is some bug on asus rom like the dock battery issue (i don't think that it's hardware because usb connection and keyboard is working) and it will help you to control totally the device if you create 2 rom for this device (and have less bug on cm11^^).

but even if you don't create cm11, thanks a lot for your work, it's good to see dev on this device and sorry for my very bad english :)
 
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sbdags

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There is some bug on asus rom like the dock battery issue (i don't think that it's hardware because usb connection and keyboard is working) and it will help you to control totally the device if you create 2 rom for this device (and have less bug on cm11^^).
I don't have a dock battery bug... Well I haven't noticed one anyway. CM is from a totally different source. It will have many more bugs than an Asus based rom - trust me ;) THe Asus kernel is generally very solid and built for their hardware. The CM one is not. The framework is also not designed to be run on Asus but is more generic so you have to make many more edits and changes to get it working. As far as I'm aware CM is in constant beta stage, you get a release candidate but only once google release the next android version. I'm not a big fan of CM to be honest but would never rule it out :)

So you'll be getting CROMi-X based off Asus source first. ;)
 

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I don't have a dock battery bug... Well I haven't noticed one anyway. CM is from a totally different source. It will have many more bugs than an Asus based rom - trust me ;) THe Asus kernel is generally very solid and built for their hardware. The CM one is not. The framework is also not designed to be run on Asus but is more generic so you have to make many more edits and changes to get it working. As far as I'm aware CM is in constant beta stage, you get a release candidate but only once google release the next android version. I'm not a big fan of CM to be honest but would never rule it out :)

So you'll be getting CROMi-X based off Asus source first. ;)
I know that your rom for the asus tf700 is great but it's limited to 4.2.1 unfortunally(it's asus fault) but i will test CROMI-X ROM on asus tf701t. Your dock battery have never stop to charge your tab? you can see that with the widget.
In CROMI-X can you change the notification bar and nav bar color to transparent(like kitkat)? this is not the forum for i know :)

sorry again for my english
 
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sbdags

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I know that your rom for the asus tf700 is great and i will test CROMI-X ROM. Your dock battery have never stop to charge your tab? you can see that with the widget.
In CROMI-X can you change the notification bar and nav bar color to transparent(like kitkat)? this is not the forum for i know :)
There is a thread in the TF700 forum for the dock battery problem where the fixes are posted. But yes if you install the xposed framework you can pretty much do all the tweaks CM offers. ;)
 

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There is a thread in the TF700 forum for the dock battery problem where the fixes are posted. But yes if you install the xposed framework you can pretty much do all the tweaks CM offers. ;)
I am talking of asus tf701 and the dock battery disconnection.