What rom? some roms have rubbish sd support.
Type: Posts; User: mrg9999
What rom? some roms have rubbish sd support.
Don't worry, it's the sort of mistake most people only make once. Learn how to make backups of your device. it's a computer; computers crash, thank god you don't have to use floppy disks. you can...
I bought 2 spare cables 2 years ago when I bought the tablet. They were like $9 each.
Have you got a dock attached, try no dock. can you see it via ADB ? What does adb devices show?
I've only removed the sd card once to upgrade from 32 to 64GB. If I want to copy I use the USB slots. I'm beginning to think there are 10 types of Asus users, one that understands binary and delicate...
did you have a case for your tablet?
Get a Nexus
read Step 6, then read it again, then do it.
I've found that 99% of ROM problems are caused by people not doing the wipes.
Step 6 - Wipes
This step is one of the most important. Failing to...
ASUS Service | North America
You might be able to install screen cast, and access you desktop from another device
androidscreencast - Desktop app to control an android device remotely - Google...
>I waited almost a year for this tablet and it is costly. How does that work?
TF200/300
samsung Galaxy S3
Nexus 4
Macbook air
iphone 4S
nexus 7
Kindle fire hd
Qnap TS419
I now mostly use the TF101 in the den / john.
>They are one-third the price of a replacement Asus wall wart. Then when you get your repaired tablet back, I suggest you use the aftermarket charger and not take a chance using the replacement Asus...
There is a list here
Android version history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It's mostly accurate
You can try supercharger
Supercharger V6–Now ICS Compatible – xda-developers
Asus will send you one FOC.
I have several kindles, and kindle apps. I found it easier in the long run to store everything in my own cloud space. If you google "Kindle DRM Removal", you can using your own kindle key, remove...
>I accidentally
Rootkeeper is your friend.
It pays to do some research, take a backup before you run any update.
IIABDFI
saying that I must have the latest OS that is available. I still love my ancient 101, and JB works very well, and is buttery smooth. Still a few annoying bugs, but thats what it's all about....
I would use twrp instead.
TeamWin Projects - TWRP 2.3 - Asus Transformer TF101 | TeamWin
head over to XDA and ask there
look around this thread re non booting issues...
I use asterix
I play chess over skype with my friends in Fredericton, Canada and Danville, CA. We can choose clocks or not .
Handbrake does a good job.
try searching the forum, it's been answered many times already
Tell us some more about it. What rom? stock or 3rd party? Do you have screen protector? Have you tried cold boot?
I agree, twrp is very good and easy. failing that get CWM, but maybe harder to install if you're a n00b.