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Help ICS: Transformer Shutting Off Mysteriously

This Transformer is becoming an unreliable device. No way it can be relied upon, for example, to function as an alarm for an important morning meeting..forget about that. So it's just a matter of time before a competitor attracts my hard earned dough. I saw where Archos is actually coming out with a tablet with ICS and a keyboard dock. I hope that Asus is taking notice because they will be losing some business in the near future from many folks looking for an android tablet. I venture to say that the Ipad would never tolerate the lack of reliability that we are putting up with here. Rant over
 
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This Transformer is becoming an unreliable device. No way it can be relied upon, for example, to function as an alarm for an important morning meeting..forget about that. So it's just a matter of time before a competitor attracts my hard earned dough. I saw where Archos is actually coming out with a tablet with ICS and a keyboard dock. I hope that Asus is taking notice because they will be losing some business in the near future from many folks looking for an android tablet. I venture to say that the Ipad would never tolerate the lack of reliability that we are putting up with here. Rant over

I fear that Asus is NOT taking notice of the problems we all encounter. Their patches prove that they are not aware of the random reboot issue. Because if they were, then they would have fixed it. My next tablet will certainly NOT be from Asus.
 
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I came across a post on xda that suggested a very simple workaround for the battery drain issue the TF101 seems to have with ICS. I'm posting that here because it seems to have also cured my random reboot/shut down issues, at least for the past 24 hours.

Go to Settings, Developer Options (click OK at the warning), and find the "Stay Awake" option. It should be unchecked. Check the box. Wait a few seconds, and uncheck the box. Back out to the home screen.

The theory is that this option is in a pseudo on-off state and this is preventing the TF101 from falling into a deep sleep. Checking/unchecking the option actually turns the option off, stopping the battery drain. It worked instantly for me and also stopped my rebooting issues. Granted it's only been 24 hours for me but so far, so good. Link to the xda thread is here.

My apologies if this was already posted.

I did this in addition to installing the update on the 13th. My tablet hasn't had the sleep reboot issue since.
 
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While i agree with your sentiment, you must have missed the news articles about the iPhone messing up daylight savings time and making Thousands late for work. Has happened at least twice......

The clock change happens twice/year. My point is that the Transformer, in its current state cannot be relied upon to function as an alarm at all..ANY morning. But since it mostly turns off during sleep, if one can write off that potential function, it's working fairly well otherwise.
 
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The clock change happens twice/year. My point is that the Transformer, in its current state cannot be relied upon to function as an alarm at all..ANY morning. But since it mostly turns off during sleep, if one can write off that potential function, it's working fairly well otherwise.
I do not know why people think that the iWhatever would not be as buggy. Do you forget the massive battery drain issues as well as the antenna issues on the iPhone? They took their grand old time fixing those. I've known people with iPads that have bricked and buttons that stop working only to be told "yeah that's a common problem" Apple is NOT king of reliability IMO.

I am annoyed at the reboot more for the locking up part than anything else. that part is the most annoying to me. prior to ICS for me this tablet has been more reliable than most computers I have owned and only slightly less reliable than my Motorola Photon has been
 
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I am annoyed at the reboot more for the locking up part than anything else. that part is the most annoying to me. prior to ICS for me this tablet has been more reliable than most computers I have owned

My sentiments exactly. I'm still holding on, hoping they'll figure out whatever's broken.

And I really really really want the Padfone to be good- I'd love to ditch my crappy Samsung Moment phone, and only have one device to do virtually EVERYTHING.
 
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Asus will certainly sort this out. But when? It's been almost a month now for crying out loud. Never seen such slow reaction from Apple (don't get me wrong, I hate them too).

Actually, ASUS has taken a page right out of Apple's book for this one. Deny there is a problem while quietly working on the fix. When the fix is ready, then acknowledge the problem as if it just presented itself so that it seems response time is almost immediate.

Apple has taken months to fix many issues, but they quash the chatter so it doesn't negatively impact their marketing efforts. Plus, they usually bundle a few extra features into the fix and make it seem less like a maintenance patch than a feature update, so problems and fixes stay under the radar.

Please don't take this as a criticism of either ASUS or Apple. It's sound PR and marketing.
 
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I decided to report my issues with the rebooting and sound to Asus today. I also referred to these forums where many other people are reporting the same issue with the ICS update. I'll report back their response.

The response I got was to do a data wipe. I just did that earlier today. I didn't have much stored on my tablet, so I decided to do as they advised. I'll let you know if I have any recurrence of the reboot or sound issue.
 
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The response I got was to do a data wipe. I just did that earlier today. I didn't have much stored on my tablet, so I decided to do as they advised. I'll let you know if I have any recurrence of the reboot or sound issue.

That won't help. It's like saying
"my car isn't running right"
"ok, empty the gas tank and refill it"

There are very few problems that would fix...
 
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That won't help. It's like saying
"my car isn't running right"
"ok, empty the gas tank and refill it"

There are very few problems that would fix...

I'm not an expert on what a full data wipe can or cannot do, but that analogy is not entirely correct..years ago I had water in my gas tank and had to empty and refill the gas tank as part of the fix.
 
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Lasted 5 days after the update before experiencing the dreaded reboot and stuck loading screen. I would call that an improvement but was hoping the problem was solved. Maybe we will get the next update..... Back to Honeycomb B-)

Yep, same thing to report here. Was doing great, then this morning opened it up to find it locked on loading screen.
 
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