Download the latest (unofficial) CM 10 version (I used cm_tf101-v6).Preparation: Download CM and GApps Packageīefore starting it’s good to download the necessary files and immediately place them on the devices internal storage (or sdcard mount) s.t. Then press Volume DOWN+ Power button till you see the boot logo, then press Volume UP again.Įnter APX mode: Switch off your device, connect it to your computer and press Volume UP+ Power button. Some Basicsīoot into recovery: Switch off your device. Specs used for this setupīy using a Win7 圆4 setup for rooting the device and flashing ClockworkMod. I’m not responsible in any way with such side effects but it is at your own risk. Prefaceīefore continuing with this post here, please read through the official CyanogenMod installation instructions for the TF101.ĭisclaimer: By following the instructions presented by this page you device gets rooted which voids your device’s warranty, may cause data loss or potential other damage. As such, this post is intended to provide you with the right information in order to save you some time (and nerves) while upgrading to CyanogenMod. Unfortunately it turned out that rooting and flashing the Transformer TF101 isn’t as smooth as I thought and it involved quite a lot of reading through forums till I managed to get it working on my device.
ROOT ASUS TF101 UPDATE
The problem is that apparently the TF101 doesn’t get the update to Jelly Bean and I definitely didn’t want to miss it, so CM is the best available option.
Today I decided to give my Asus Transformer TF101 a go as well. During the Christmas holidays I found a bit of time to upgrade my old (but still nicely working) Nexus One to CyanogenMod 7 and I’m really happy about that.