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Asus Tf101 Firmware Upgrade

5/13/2019 

According to its North American Facebook page, Asus will bring Android 4.1, aka Jelly Bean, to three of its devices: the Asus Transformer Pad, Transformer Pad Prime, and Transformer Pad Infinity.

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In the post, Asus said it strives to include 'regular software and firmware updates' for its products, and that this Jelly Bean update is scheduled for 'the coming months.'

Other than those three devices, no products have been confirmed for an upgrade. However, Asus said it is still 'investigating Jelly Bean updates for other devices.'

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Like many here I'm trying to upgrade my TF101. It has gotten very sluggish and the browser just quits after just a couple pages loaded. I trying the procedure to install KatKiss 6.0.1 as posted by timduru and others on this forum.
But I am very new to the Android realm so much hand-holding is required.
On to the problem at hand. Finally got my PC to recognize the device after a cable changeout. Attempted to root device with Kingroot, got 50%+ complete then rooting procedure crapped out with 'Device is not adaptive' same message as belugabob reported.
During rooting procedure, ESET AV deleted an Android/Exploit.Lotoor.EW and Android.Exploit.Lotoor.HA variants. I'm guessing this may have something to do with failing to root the device.
So questions (at this time) are:
Should I disable ESET AV during the rooting procedure?
Is there a better package to use to try and root the device? Some posts in this forum are very skeptical about Kingroot.
Should I just install the rooting package on the TF101?
I do not care about any data on the device. That being the case, is there a shortcut to upgrading the TF101?
Do I even need to root the device?
Thanks for any help.
DGBraunie