
Install Windows On Asus Transformer Tf101 Update
How to install windows 8 on Eee pad transformer TF101 which is already having Android 3.2 Honeycomb O.S Eee Pad Transformer TF101 My multiple lifestyle, I decide NVIDIA® Tegra™ 2 1.0GHz dual-core CPU.
So I’ve had the ASUS EeePad Transformer TF101 for almost 2 years now, and have been pretty happy with it, but it has gotten quite laggy and the input is always delayed. It could be a cause of the number of apps installed over that period of time, or simply that I’m used to using ‘faster’ tablets (work etc;). I decided then to liberate my ASUS TF101 from it’s stock locked (no longer supported by ASUS 4.0.3 ICS rom). Some googling quickly got me plenty confused, as the content is “ancient” (in technical terms) from 2010/2011/2012. But I happened to find a starting point for a one-click root/recovery flash: I grabbed: V0.42- TwrpyIndri Cutting Edge – 14.15MB Version 0.42 — Recommended (TWRP 2.5.0.0) And simply proceeded through the guide, plug in tablet, make sure USB debugging is enabled (had that already).
Then just run the.bat file from the package under CMD in administrator mode (this is all for Windows 7). The install is guided, and pretty much “one click”, you traverse their interactive menu by hitting Y/N as choice options. I was able to pull this off without any problems, and my heartrate didn’t even spike and there was no wringing or fingers. Once that was done, I went ahead and reviewed the notes for the KitKat guide & downloaded the right roms: It really went very smoothly, in this order: • Download necessary Android ROMs + One-click root • Download latest Gapps Package (for google play store and google apps) • One-click the TF101, backup stock rom to microSD • Using TWRP (from one-click) Factory Reset • TWRP > Format • Install zips (ROMs off microSD, including gapps after kitkat) Hope it goes smoothly for you! If I can help with any questions, let me know. The ASUS TF101 KK 4.4.2 has been running beautifully since the flash. Much smoother and more responsive than what I got out of stock ICS 4.0.3.
— Update After running KitKat since the, I can state that I’ve installed many of the apps I’ve used before on ICS and none have had crashes or issues. The tablet response is smooooooth and well worth the fuss to update from stock ASUS firmware. Net tv plus online. If you have a TF101, this will breathe new life into an ‘older’ device.
Update A few people seem to be confused about gapps and needing to install that rom. ALL 3rd party Android ROMs are without google apps, it is a licensing issue that prohibits combined distribution.
So you need to install them yourself using the additional rom. Yamaha serial number saxophone lookup. It’s easy to do, just install the gapps rom after you install kitkat.
Its not a matter of switching the chip set and redesigning it. Those articles are just plain wrong and off base.
It seems like they were just speculating based on other similar tablets being released at the time. The TF101 has an the Tegra 2 which is clearly a fact. All these articles mention completely different hardware. One of them even mentions a core i5. It is not possible with the hardware that is in the tablet to run any current version of Windows.
I promise there is not a TF101 somewhere running Windows 7, even internally at ASUS. Apparently reading comprehension is low here or many of you didn't actually read the article attached and just assumed by looking at the pictures. Pictures are not of the TF101, look at the placement of the mini HDMI vs the headphone jack.
This is obviously a different model 2. CPU is claimed to be an Intel CULV model not a nVidia SOC of any kind. As previously stated there is no current Windows desktop version that will run on any type of ARM device, so the current TF won't/can't run windows. Just because the headline is dated two months ago doesn't mean there is a working version, there seems to be just enough to send to the FCC for certification.
Most likely a pre-production tablet used for testing and/or development, so yes they can swap internal parts and test to their hearts content. Just because we may wish it to be true doesn't make it so.
If you really want an Asus tablet running Windows they already have the ASUS Eee Pad (Eee Slate) EP121-1A011M Intel Core i5.