I am downloading RUUs from shipped roms website. I followed instructions precisely and extracted rom.zip to the desktop and renamed. Then when i try to extract the zip from the computer it says it's corrupted.
Does it start extracting?
What archiver are you using?
Some will just say it's corrupt because of the signature in the zip
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because they are encrypted now
Lloir said:
because they are encrypted now
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So is there any way to decrypt them?
I tried using winzip winrar and 7zip
sadpwner said:
So is there any way to decrypt them?
I tried using winzip winrar and 7zip
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The tool was on htcruu, not sure where to get it now
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superchilpil said:
The tool was on htcruu, not sure where to get it now
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found it but i am not sure on how to use it. I think i need ubutu so i can't do it :/
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I have a question, I need help repacking a system.img. This is what i have done, i unpacked it, removed unnessasary apps and added a different frame work, so now i want to repack back to a system.img file.But have had no luck. I do have ubuntu and windows so no matter what operating system i use.
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I have a question, I need help repacking a system.img. This is what i have done, i unpacked it, removed unnessasary apps and added a different frame work, so now i want to repack back to a system.img file.But have had no luck. I do have ubuntu and windows so no matter what operating system i use.
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If you intend on flashing it with a custom recovery, you could also zip the whole package and name it update.zip
There's an excellent guide over here.
The problem is, I used mkcramfs and when I unpacked it again it showed empty
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frankinstine said:
The problem is, I used mkcramfs and when I unpacked it again it showed empty
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I see. But what will the .img be used for?
Thijs96 said:
I see. But what will the .img be used for?
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I want to edit and change some things in it. I'm doing this for the HD2. The new nand flash. So that's why a zip will not help me, I do know how to make a Rom into an zip. The nand flashs the boot.img and system.img
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To be clear I have the system file ready I just need to reach it
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To be clear I have the system file ready I just need to reach it
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Yes, yes, I know what you mean.
You've got to have /system in a folder, not compressed.
*You've got to be on linux!
Issue:
Code:
mkfs.yaffs2 yourdir yourimage
But you've got to find that command on Google, I didn't find it. Otherwise, flash it to your device and make a Nandroid backup.
Edit: I've found mkfs.yaffs2, but it's ARM only. That means you've got to do it on your device (Busybox/Terminal)
It's here.
Thijs96 said:
Yes, yes, I know what you mean.
You've got to have /system in a folder, not compressed.
*You've got to be on linux!
Issue:
Code:
mkfs.yaffs2 yourdir yourimage
But you've got to find that command on Google, I didn't find it. Otherwise, flash it to your device and make a Nandroid backup.
Edit: I've found mkfs.yaffs2, but it's ARM only. That means you've got to do it on your device (Busybox/Terminal)
It's here.
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I'll give it a shot then
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You can get yaffs2 tool for x86 Linux from here: http://jiggawatt.org/badc0de/android/mkfs.yaffs2.x86.tar.gz
I don't remember off hand what to search for as its been a while since I used it. I'll upload them when I get home if I still have them.
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copy the folder to the sd on the phone, (eg /sdcard/myimg/ open a terminal on the phone, issue mkyaffs2image /sdcard/myimg/ /sdcard/system.img
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You can get yaffs2 tool for x86 Linux from here: http://jiggawatt.org/badc0de/android/mkfs.yaffs2.x86.tar.gz
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It's awesome! I've actually copied it into /bin/ on my computer, I'm using it an awful lot
pls help me!!!
how to upack and repack system.img ang boot.img...because i cant understand the guide..i think its missing something..pls help me
Is that for samsung devices?If yes,you can have a look at my sig
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I'm trying to extract the files from the %temp% location when running the RUU updater that football posted, but winrar/7zip say its not a valid zip.
the ruu log from when I try to run the .exe says
<T173318><DEBUG>Try to read image count from android-info.txt in rom.zip
</DEBUG></T173318>
<T173318><DEBUG>The rom is encrypted, read the header instead.
</DEBUG></T173318>
<T173318><DEBUG>signed rom
</DEBUG></T173318>
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anything I should be doing?
thanks
Try drag and drop the files instead of extracting...
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PapaDocta said:
Try drag and drop the files instead of extracting...
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Nah. I see from other posts in the dev forum that HTC are encrypting the roms in some way
Hi,
I have seen a thread where a stock recovery was downloadable ...
Cant find it right now...
Any suggestions?
U can extract it from RUU.
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mihirengg19 said:
U can extract it from RUU.
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No you cannot, because the RUU.exe is secured with binary codes that let us explore the contents of the file with winrar or any compressor application but CANNOT extract any file or folder from it.
P.S. for the OP: see this poste for stock recovery but it is for 1.14.401.16 international
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34748834
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not from winrar dude. there is a method to extract it-
Download the RUU for your phone (.exe) and run it, but don't do a thing.
Go to temp directory (in cmd %temp%) and search for the temporary the ruu has made (mainly a folder named { something something something...} ), and search for it.
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Thx, that I was looking for !!!
I am downloading RUUs from shipped roms website. I followed instructions precisely and extracted rom.zip to the desktop and renamed. Then when i try to extract the zip from the computer it says it's corrupted.
I also want to know why
sadpwner said:
I am downloading RUUs from shipped roms website. I followed instructions precisely and extracted rom.zip to the desktop and renamed. Then when i try to extract the zip from the computer it says it's corrupted.
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I also met the same probliem, so is there anyone can help?
Some one said that this is because the RUU is eccrypted, so how to decrypt it?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41041461
Maybe try this
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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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HD_Status said:
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
carloswii5 said:
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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HD_Status said:
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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HD_Status said:
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
carloswii5 said:
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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