samedi 28 mars 2015

[Q] TF Prime boots into Android, but not into recovery

Hi everyone,



I purchased a used Asus Transformer Prime from someone locally. They already installed CynaogenMod on it, and it booted and appeared to work fine (albeit more slowly than what I expected/was used to, but that could be for several reasons). My initial intent upon purchase was to use it to dual-boot with Ubuntu or another Linux distro, but I haven't been successful in fulfilling that desire yet. Here's what I've done:



I tried to copy a folder into the "root" of the tablet, but it doesn't seem to take. So, I thought that maybe I needed to resize the partition (perhaps it was too small). To do this, I downloaded and ran Clockwork Mod ROM Manager premium and tried to flash the bootloader, but that doesn't seem to work- when I now try to boot into recovery by holding down the power and down vol. buttons, I get the four choices as I usually do - RDK, Android, USB, Wipe Data- but upon pressing RDK, the system just says it is booting the recovery image and hangs. I've also tried TWRP Manager, and it crashes. The system boots into Android just fine. The only other thing I noticed is that it doesn't seem to like my SD card - when I try to access the storage option in Android upon inserting it, storage crashes. Sometimes it will say I have inserted a blank SD card but it won't let me do anything with it.



Settings says my Kernel version is 3.1.10-g0cef264-dirty, akane@tsunemori #2, Sun Nov3 20:11:09 EST 2013

CynanogenMod version 10.2-2031103-UNOFFICIAL -tf201, build number cm_201-userdebug 4.3.1 JLS36l 2e7bb9b83c test-keys

Android version 4.3.1



I downloaded and installed Flashify in hopes that it would work, but still no dice. I have tried a few other steps, suggested to me by a helpful fellow on the Flashify Google + community page , but haven't made progress.



What I'd ideally LIKE to happen is that I can get a dual boot for both Ubuntu and Android. I'm willing to do whatever I need to so this will happen, including wiping the tablet and starting from the ground up. However, I'm pretty new to Android modification (though I know my way around Android OS) and may need a bit of explanation on how to do certain things.



Any ideas?





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