I'm not worried about squeezing every ounce of speed out of the processor (because as I understand it, overclocking the processor on the TF700T could be harmful for the life of the tablet), but if there was a way to optimize things slightly beyond the stock settings, I'd be interested in that as well. Tell me if I'm wrong, but I'm assuming many performance issues I have experienced could be alleviated just by removing most of the bloatware. I have had limited experience with what rooting and ROMs do, but I think a custom ROM would be where I would be able to customize things like that, yes?Īnother big thing I was wondering about was performance optimization. I also want to be able to customize things like the home bar (with the Back, Home, Apps buttons) and the notifications area. Therefore, I'm wanting to get rid of everything else, including all the pre-installed ASUS software that you can't remove normally. I'll keep some basic things like Chrome, Drive, YouTube and some utilities, but I won't really use it for anything else. I want to use my tablet for playing mobile games and for running some music apps (not only something like Pandora or Play Music, but I use it for a metronome during live performances and some sampling / MIDI triggering apps). So I've had my TF700T for a while now, and I'm thinking about rooting it, but I don't know where to start nor whether or not what I'm thinking about doing is even called rooting / installing a ROM.
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