Hi I can't do it in my phone
Is there any program that do it ?
I mean rar or zip files
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Do you mean you are trying to password crack a secure zip file or something? be more clear as to what you are trying to do.
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I tried approximately 22 times to install from multiple sources but the zip file is just not showing up!!!!! Can someone please help or give a step by step guide? I really want this ROM on my phone
You need to expand the rar file you've downloaded to extract the zip inside. Place that zip on your external then it should show
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Tiplite2004 said:
You need to expand the rar file you've downloaded to extract the zip inside. Place that zip on your external then it should show
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can you expand on that? I don't fully understand what you mean
Then get out of here lol
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Here, i made the zip for you http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HFFEYG2Y. Just download boot into recovery and you should see it.
The reason your phone couldn't find it before is because it was in a RAR format and when in CWM only ZIPS are recognized for installing
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it still didn't show up
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it still didn't show up
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I've seen this type of download before and it says the zip itself (named boot) is a .img and when I put it into the SD it shows up as a very small (4,000 KB) zip file. it doesn't show up in CWM.
Did you try repacking it as zip?
Hi all i create an update.zip.
I signed it, after adding apks (/system/app), datas (/data/data) and modifying the updater-script.
So, when i flash it, the recovery executes it perfectly, but when i reboot my phone, only a part of the apps that i wanted to add are installed and the others are in /system/app but not installed and when i try to install them manually with Root Explorer in /system/app, this is the output:
Code:
There is a problem parsing the package
Why does it happen?! What can i do??
I have ever a error when i make a update zip or can not open update zip what i can do??? I used a updatezip creator.
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I've created an easy guide to make a good and working update.zip. It's here: Create your own UPDATE.ZIP
Whan i start my update my lg p920 write all what i write to my update but the update doesn't make what i want. I want to delete a system app and copy for this a modified edition. I don't know what i make wrong
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Write there: Create your own UPDATE.ZIP, cause your problem and the solution can help someone else...
Thanks mackief now works fine.
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I'm trying to pull some bits out of a ROM, but my pc won't open the zip file. I guess it's encrypted to only be read by fastboot or something. Is there any way I can access it? I can't just stick it in root and install it since it's not for my phone.
Anyone?
Have you tried extracting it with 7-zip?
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First thing I tried, I know how to open zip files. This file however refuses to open.
Re: [DEODEX][P769V20D]CWM Backup Stock Fully Deodexed Locked Bootloader
How do I flash this via cwm? I tried putting the file into sdcard/clockworkmod/backup and choosing restore in cwm but nothing.. then file disappears. Do I need to zip the file first or?.. I really need this.
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HD_Status said:
How do I flash this via cwm? I tried putting the file into sdcard/clockworkmod/backup and choosing restore in cwm but nothing.. then file disappears. Do I need to zip the file first or?.. I really need this.
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Did you download the one here on the forums are they with the dup extension? if so if wont work dont even try...
carloswii5 said:
Did you download the one here on the forums are they with the dup extension? if so if wont work dont even try...
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Yes from the Android development section, and I don't understand what you mean. I am however on the exact same version p76920d
Edit: It is a .tar.gz file.
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Yes from the Android development section, and I don't understand what you mean. I am however on the exact same version p76920d
Edit: It is a .tar.gz file.
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ok all you have to do is put the file it should be in a folder already and if its in a zip or rar extract it then put in sdcard then put it in the folder clockworkmod which should be on your sdcard already then inside the backup folder and if you dont have any do the following
on the root of your sdcard make a folder called "clockworkmod" no caps then inside that another folder called "backup" then inside that one put the extracted filed then boot to recovery and choose restore from external sdcard and you should see the file
GoodLuck
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ok all you have to do is put the file it should be in a folder already and if its in a zip or rar extract it then put in sdcard then put it in the folder clockworkmod which should be on your sdcard already then inside the backup folder and if you dont have any do the following
on the root of your sdcard make a folder called "clockworkmod" no caps then inside that another folder called "backup" then inside that one put the extracted filed then boot to recovery and choose restore from external sdcard and you should see the file
GoodLuck
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I will try that method.
So the path should look like this? root/clockworkmod/backup/thefile.tar.gz?
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HD_Status said:
I will try that method.
So the path should look like this? root/clockworkmod/backup/thefile.tar.gz?
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correct but the tar files must be inside a folder so to be more exact
root(externalsd)/clockworkmod/backup/folder(you can name it whatever)/all the tar files and etc
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correct but the tar files must be inside a folder so to be more exact
root(externalsd)/clockworkmod/backup/folder(you can name it whatever)/all the tar files and etc
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That's what I thought. Because when I backed up my current rom. It was in a folder. So either method would've worked I just didn't create an extra folder. Thanks.
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That's what I thought. Because when I backed up my current rom. It was in a folder. So either method would've worked I just didn't create an extra folder. Thanks.
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No Prob :victory:
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No Prob :victory:
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Okay I'm lost again. It found the file via cwm. But now I get md5 sum mismatch??
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HD_Status said:
Okay I'm lost again. It found the file via cwm. But now I get md5 sum mismatch??
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He Probably did the backup with artas recovery so you might have to use that one but im not sure...
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He Probably did the backup with artas recovery so you might have to use that one but im not sure...
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But I did the same method for cwm.
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But I did the same method for cwm.
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Wait you dont have unlocked bootloader do you? ((extra info)and so you know when you flash a recovery to unlocked bootloader it registers as a P760 phone and artas recovery registers as a P769) it all depends how he did the backup thats why you get md5 mismatch but then again sometimes it acts really stupid but ask him what recovery he used to backup artas or unlocked bootloader
The backup file that you downloaded will have a specific folder name. Usually the date and time it was made. You will get a mismatch if you modify the folder name. Just extract the backup to the backup folder.
sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/date and time/files
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The backup file that you downloaded will have a specific folder name. Usually the date and time it was made. You will get a mismatch if you modify the folder name. Just extract the backup to the backup folder.
sdcard/clockworkmod/backup/date and time/files
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Thats actually not true i always modify the name of my backups and i never get md5 mismatch
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Thats actually not true i always modify the name of my backups and i never get md5 mismatch
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Then its probably as you said, backup compatibility.
Or the files are actually corrupt.
If you feel like living on the edge, you can modify the nandroid.md5 file to match the md5 of the files that have a different number. I do this when I want to install a different boot or recovery img that was not backed up with the original.
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Or check if the md5 numbers are actually correct. Type (in a terminal)
md5 <name of file>
Example
md5 recovery.img
and compare that number to the number found in the nandroid.md5
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This is my first time trying to root my Micromax Canvas HD.
I am trying to install CWM recovery using this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167621
However I am stuck in the second step itself. I have extracted the "Kernel Source" SouceCode(IQ451_4.1).zip file. But I am not able to find any recovery.img file to replace. What is the problem here? Have I downloaded the wrong file? Should I download something else?
While trying to extract the zip file, Winrar asked me if I want to rename the duplicate files, because there were a few files with the same name but different size. I asked Winrar to rename the files. Is this a problem?
I am completely new to this field, so I am not exactly sure what I am doing wrong.
Any help regarding this problem would be of great help to me. Please tell me of the things that need to be taken care of before rooting my phone.
Thanks a lot.
sudhingr8 said:
This is my first time trying to root my Micromax Canvas HD.
I am trying to install CWM recovery using this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2167621
However I am stuck in the second step itself. I have extracted the "Kernel Source" SouceCode(IQ451_4.1).zip file. But I am not able to find any recovery.img file to replace. What is the problem here? Have I downloaded the wrong file? Should I download something else?
While trying to extract the zip file, Winrar asked me if I want to rename the duplicate files, because there were a few files with the same name but different size. I asked Winrar to rename the files. Is this a problem?
I am completely new to this field, so I am not exactly sure what I am doing wrong.
Any help regarding this problem would be of great help to me. Please tell me of the things that need to be taken care of before rooting my phone.
Thanks a lot.
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Use mobile uncle tools instead of the above method.. Download recovery... Rename it to recovery.img... Place it in sd card... Not in any folder.. Just inside sd card.. Open mobile uncle tools... Update recovery.. It automatically detects the file in sd card... Select... Flash...reboot.. Done...
Hit thanks if this helped..
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$hino said:
Use mobile uncle tools instead of the above method.. Download recovery... Rename it to recovery.img... Place it in sd card... Not in any folder.. Just inside sd card.. Open mobile uncle tools... Update recovery.. It automatically detects the file in sd card... Select... Flash...reboot.. Done...
Hit thanks if this helped..
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Is there no other solution? Will I be able to use the files that I have already downloaded?
I have tried loading the recovery.img file through the Flash tool, but it asks me to select the path for the PRELOADER..
How do I find the preloader file?
You can use the downloaded file... Why do you want to use the flash tools method when the thing can be done in 2 clicks..
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just use Framaroot app and then Rashr app
sudhingr8 said:
Is there no other solution? Will I be able to use the files that I have already downloaded?
I have tried loading the recovery.img file through the Flash tool, but it asks me to select the path for the PRELOADER..
How do I find the preloader file?
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U need to root chd to install custom recovery. To do so download framaroot app from framaroot.net . Then to install custom recovery just use Rashr (search it in google play)