[Q] SGT7 upgrade attempt to 4.2.2 and failed - need help - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I'm new to this forum.
Seeking help from the expert.
Recently I have successfully upgrade my Galaxy Tab GT-P1000 to Jelly Bean 4.2.2
Then I help my friend to upgrade his.
However, I got stuck.
Below is the sequence I performed before I got stuck:
1. The Tab was on firmware 2.3.3 version
2. I root and install clockworkmod using CF-Root-TAB7_XX_OXA_JQ1-v3.3-CWM3RFS file.
3. I performed backup
4. Then I follow the instruction written in one of the site for upgrade to Jelly Bean 4.2.2 i.e. wipe data/factory reset and "wipe cache partition and wipe Dalvik cache.
5. Load CM10.1 Android 4.2.2 custom ROM
6. Then it reboot to Cyanogen but I had trouble to load google app package. tried a couple of time it went back to main menu.
7. This is when thing went wrong. I restore back from the back up I did earlier. Restore was successful but reboot and hang.
8. Then I powered off again. Restart using (power and volume +) then I've got error message such as
E: unknown volume for path [/system],
E: unknown process volume! Skipping...
E: unknown volume for path [/ data]
etc, etc...
Now the tab is unusable. Kindly advice how to proceed.
Thank you

Same problem occurred
nasattu said:
hi,
i'm new to this forum.
Seeking help from the expert.
Recently i have successfully upgrade my galaxy tab gt-p1000 to jelly bean 4.2.2
then i help my friend to upgrade his.
However, i got stuck.
Below is the sequence i performed before i got stuck:
1. The tab was on firmware 2.3.3 version
2. I root and install clockworkmod using cf-root-tab7_xx_oxa_jq1-v3.3-cwm3rfs file.
3. I performed backup
4. Then i follow the instruction written in one of the site for upgrade to jelly bean 4.2.2 i.e. Wipe data/factory reset and "wipe cache partition and wipe dalvik cache.
5. Load cm10.1 android 4.2.2 custom rom
6. Then it reboot to cyanogen but i had trouble to load google app package. Tried a couple of time it went back to main menu.
7. This is when thing went wrong. I restore back from the back up i did earlier. Restore was successful but reboot and hang.
8. Then i powered off again. Restart using (power and volume +) then i've got error message such as
e: Unknown volume for path [/system],
e: Unknown process volume! Skipping...
E: Unknown volume for path [/ data]
etc, etc...
Now the tab is unusable. Kindly advice how to proceed.
Thank you
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same problem here just now!! Please kindly help us..

Nasattu said:
Hi,
I'm new to this forum.
Seeking help from the expert.
Recently I have successfully upgrade my Galaxy Tab GT-P1000 to Jelly Bean 4.2.2
Then I help my friend to upgrade his.
However, I got stuck.
Below is the sequence I performed before I got stuck:
1. The Tab was on firmware 2.3.3 version
2. I root and install clockworkmod using CF-Root-TAB7_XX_OXA_JQ1-v3.3-CWM3RFS file.
3. I performed backup
4. Then I follow the instruction written in one of the site for upgrade to Jelly Bean 4.2.2 i.e. wipe data/factory reset and "wipe cache partition and wipe Dalvik cache.
5. Load CM10.1 Android 4.2.2 custom ROM
6. Then it reboot to Cyanogen but I had trouble to load google app package. tried a couple of time it went back to main menu.
7. This is when thing went wrong. I restore back from the back up I did earlier. Restore was successful but reboot and hang.
8. Then I powered off again. Restart using (power and volume +) then I've got error message such as
E: unknown volume for path [/system],
E: unknown process volume! Skipping...
E: unknown volume for path [/ data]
etc, etc...
Now the tab is unusable. Kindly advice how to proceed.
Thank you
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I attached herewith the picture so that you're clear with the problem I'm facing and give me the correct guide to resolve the matters.
Thank you

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Smile [Q] Uprading to 4.2.1 Galaxy S Vibrant
Hello,
I was following step by step how to installe 4.2.1 jelly bean on my Samsung Galaxy Vibrant.
androidjinn.com/install-android-4-2-1-jelly-bean-4.html
I am having errors rooting using Super One Click. Locking up and Not responding... or just starting the process and not finishing.... anyways, i used another program to root called GalaxyS_One-Click_Root_All_Models. It ran fine, and then I proceeded to complete steps.. I got as far as getting to actually install the ZIP files named gapps-jb-20121130-signed.zip and Hellybean-20121202-vibrantmtd.zip during recovery step at phone starting up using Volume up and down and holding the powerbutton on till 2nd reboot screen logo then let go.
Problem is from here i only get these options (i thought they should be new cuz of Root being used)
Reboot system now
reinstall packages
delete all user data
delete cache data
format internal sd card
Seems to me that I have completed steps 1 - 5 and there is no option for steps 6 and 7 which were data/factory reset or install zip from sdcard.
Then perform data wiping task. To do so, select wipe data/factory reset, then select Yes on next screen to confirm your action. Wait few minutes till the data wipe is completed. Select install zip from sdcard, then select choose zip from sdcard. Now, locate the Hellybean-20121202-vibrantmtd.zip file that you copied earlier in Step 2 and select it by pressing Power button. Confirm installation by selecting Yes – Install _____.zip on the next screen. The ROM installation will begin.
This phone generally gets a little bogged down after some use.... no smooth screens , I would really like to have it running faster from this update.
If you suggest a newer version than 4.2.1 please let me know.. And I will download the different file... (just have to tellme which one to replace.)
Thank you so much, you guys are the best!!!
-Nathan

[Q] Galaxy S2 (shwm250s) converted (GT-I9100) android Jelly Bean Upgdade

Hi All,
i am new to android i want to know if its possible to upgrade (kcc-cmm-sec-shwm250s) to android 4.0 or jelly bean.
currently my korean firmware is changed to gt-i9100 and running android 2.3.4 without any problem.
i want to upgrade it to jelly bean or ics (english) which gt-i9100 have
if its possible kindly share any guide...
Thanks in advance
hssn601 said:
Hi All,
i am new to android i want to know if its possible to upgrade (kcc-cmm-sec-shwm250s) to android 4.0 or jelly bean.
currently my korean firmware is changed to gt-i9100 and running android 2.3.4 without any problem.
i want to upgrade it to jelly bean or ics (english) which gt-i9100 have
if its possible kindly share any guide...
Thanks in advance
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from a web i have found this method .. should i do this to my korean shwm250s converted to gt-i9100 ??? please help
How to Install Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean Update on Galaxy S2 I9100 via XWLSS NeatROM
Step 1 - Download Android 4.1.2 XWLSS NeatROM for Galaxy S2 I9100 on the computer.
Step 2 - Connect and mount the phone's USB mass storage on computer with USB cable.
Step 3 - Without extracting, copy the downloaded XWLSS NeatROM zip file to the root folder on your phone's SD card.
Step 4 - Switch off the phone and disconnect its USB cable from computer.
Step 5 - Boot the device into Recovery Mode by pressing and holding Volume Up, Home and Power buttons together.
Step 6 - Once the device boots into CWM Recovery, perform a full data wipe task by choosing Wipe Data/Factory Reset. NOTE: Use Volume keys to navigate and Power button to select an option in the Recovery Mode.
Step 7 - Perform Wipe Cache Partition and wait until the process completes.
Step 8 - Once the process completes, perform Wipe Dalvik Cache as well. This will prevent intermittent boot loop issues and other ROM related errors. To do this, go to "advanced" option and then select Wipe Dalvik Cache in CWM recovery.
Step 9 - Return to the main recovery menu and choose Install Zip from SD card.
Step 10 - Click Choose Zip from SD card. Use volume keys to navigate to NeatROM zip file that you copied earlier to your phone's SD card and choose it by tapping the Power button. Confirm the ROM installation on next screen and the installation process will begin.
Step 11 - Once the ROM is installed, go to "+++++Go Back+++++" and hit Reboot System Now in the recovery menu. The phone will now reboot and the first boot might take about five minutes to complete. So, leave it alone.
Your Galaxy S2 I9100 is now running on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean based XWLSS NeatROM custom ROM. Go to Settings > About Phone to confirm the firmware version installed.
[Source: XDA Developers]

[Q] Help! I messed up installing CM in my XT910

Hello guys, i didn't find any post with this issue so here i go:
I had my razr with the stock 4.1.2 (retail company: Claro (Argentina). It was lagging a bit sometimes so i wanted to give CM a try. I did this:
1) factory reset
2) installed safestrap (3.73 if i'm not wrong... i'll try to confirm that later... not at home right now)
3) booted to safestrap
4) wiped dalvik cache, android secur, cache, system, and something else the "how-to" tole me to
5) i flashed CM11 latest stable build (cm-11-20140804-SNAPSHOT-M9-umts_spyder) in stock rom (yeah i know probably not the smartest choice)... succes messege displayed
6) wiped dalvik and normal cache again
7) installed gapps
8)wiped again
9) intalled some kernel version FAIL MESSEGE
At this point i was going to reboot but safestrap said there was no OS installed so i did this:
1) create a new partition in slot 1
2) flash cm 11
3) rebooted (no "no os installed" messege this time)
The red M logo was displayed and then black screen.
I can boot it to recovery, fastboot etc ("power+vol up+vol down" menu).
I tried to wipe and reset from recovery but it didn't work and i also tried to flash my original 4.1.2 rom with RSD lite which failed at step 6/19 with no error code whatsoever.
Any idea how i might bring it back to life?
Hahaha hey Hermano, you´re in pretty trouble here huh?
So you´ve Installed the buggy CM in stock slot... Hope somebody can help you
I´m subscribed to this thread to see the solution, cause i was thinking to do the same
Don´t know if you solved your problem..
Anyway it looks like help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2194825

[Q] Problems with Modding my Galaxy S II

Hi,
owning Galaxy S II (GT-I9100) I tried to flash it to Lolipop 5.1
I downloaded cm-11-20150406-nightly-i1900.zip and ga_gapps-modular-mini-5.1-20150404-signed.zip
whiped data and cache.
Could not wipe dalvic cache, because there was no advanced option available.
Tried to install the nightly.zip
Error Message: E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip (Status 7)
then I tried to install the gapps.zip
Error Message: E:failed to verify whole-file-signature
Now what to do?
Please help!
PS Soory but I accidentally posted also on general XDA Assist
Warthog07 said:
Hi,
owning Galaxy S II (GT-I9100) I tried to flash it to Lolipop 5.1
I downloaded cm-11-20150406-nightly-i1900.zip and ga_gapps-modular-mini-5.1-20150404-signed.zip
whiped data and cache.
Could not wipe dalvic cache, because there was no advanced option available.
Tried to install the nightly.zip
Error Message: E:Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip (Status 7)
then I tried to install the gapps.zip
Error Message: E:failed to verify whole-file-signature
Now what to do?
Please help!
PS Soory but I accidentally posted also on general XDA Assist
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First cm11 is not lollipop, its kitkat. But if you want that rom its fine.
It sounds like you have an older recovery. Flash the newest recovery of cwm or philz, or whatever you prefer. Then reboot back into recovery. Also depending on what rom you are coming from you probably need to do a full wipe before you flash those files. Format system, data, wipe cache/dalvik. And I would recommend wipe cache amd dalvik after flashing as well, then reboot into system.
Problems with modding my Galaxy SII
Hi,
ah the first mistake.: I really wanted lollypop ( this was the reason why I started all this) and I looked for it but still got the wrong file
I just went to: download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=i9100&type= and took the latest file.
I still don't get the meaning of getting a new recovery: where do I go for this and how do I do it?
I just switched off my phone and started in recovery mode then wiped the data and the cache.
Could not wipe dalvic cache, because there was no advanced option available???
So how should I do it?
Warthog07 said:
Hi,
ah the first mistake.: I really wanted lollypop ( this was the reason why I started all this) and I looked for it but still got the wrong file
I just went to: download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=i9100&type= and took the latest file.
I still don't get the meaning of getting a new recovery: where do I go for this and how do I do it?
I just switched off my phone and started in recovery mode then wiped the data and the cache.
Could not wipe dalvic cache, because there was no advanced option available???
So how should I do it?
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First of all, relax.
Second, you can't just go around and blatantly download the latest file you see hoping for it to be a lollipop version rom. You have to read around and actually make sure what it is your downloading. You only get one chance cause if you screw up badly - hardbrick.
BTW, you won't find any lollipop ROMs on that site as there is no longer any official CM roms for S2. You can get unofficial builds from Galaxy S2 Android Development section and also kernels in the same area.
Before you flash a lollipop rom, you must first have a compatible kernel for it. Go around, read in Lollipop rom threads and see if you can find a compatible kernel for lollipop. Then go about and flash your ROM.
Good luck.
Problemss with modding my Galaxy SII
Ok, did my homework.
Installed CWM-based Revovery v6.0.4.5 via odin
Wiped all data and cache partition
Wiped dalvic cache
Installed cm-12.1-20150408-UNOFFICIAL-i9100.zip
installed pa_gapps-modular-mini-5.1-20150404-signed.zip
Everything worked fine
Then tried to reeboot system.
After a while the Samsung Logo with an exclemation mark appeaered and a bit later the last screen (with reboot system now) reappeared and that was it.
Whiped the two caches again - no change.
What did go wrong or what is missing?
When I go to -report error it shows:
/tmp/recovery.log was copied to /sdcard/clockworkmod/recovery.log Please open ROM Manager to report the issue.
init.svc.adbd=running

[Q] How to restore Bricked Lenovo A6000

Hi Guys,
I have a serious issue on my Lenovo A6000,
I Just Installed Custom ROM of VIVO (Vivo 1.7.26) from techolaty dot net
in the same time i m forget to install gapps. Now i cant go to CWM,
Now VIVO (in my Lenovo A6000) have some problems,
camera is not working (it says Unfortunatly closed)
and gapps.
When i go to System recovery mode by pressing Volume Up+Volume Down+Power buttons,
it's Showing 4 Options,
as
Reboot system now
apply update from ADB
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
apply update from sdcard
i don't know how to apply from ADB
when go to apply update from sdcard (after wiping cache and data reset)
it saying
E:failed to varify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
installation aborted.
what can i do now?
Kindly help me if is there any solution.
The Crew said:
Hi Guys,
I have a serious issue on my Lenovo A6000,
I Just Installed Custom ROM of VIVO (Vivo 1.7.26) from techolaty dot net
in the same time i m forget to install gapps. Now i cant go to CWM,
Now VIVO (in my Lenovo A6000) have some problems,
camera is not working (it says Unfortunatly closed)
and gapps.
When i go to System recovery mode by pressing Volume Up+Volume Down+Power buttons,
it's Showing 4 Options,
as
Reboot system now
apply update from ADB
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
apply update from sdcard
i don't know how to apply from ADB
when go to apply update from sdcard (after wiping cache and data reset)
it saying
E:failed to varify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
installation aborted.
what can i do now?
Kindly help me if is there any solution.
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There isn't much about your device on XDA
Here are links to a couple of threads
How to root lenovo a6000
and
[Q] How to root lenovo A6000
Because there is not a specific forum for your device, this thread will be moved to Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
there is solution dont worry.u have to follow these below steps
1)download an official lenovo a6000 rom(kitkat or lollipop whatevr i recommend kitkat)
2)use adb(android debug bridge) or sd card to apply the new update
3)it will take 3-4 minutes...then your done..
hope it works...it worked for me.
The Crew said:
Hi Guys,
I have a serious issue on my Lenovo A6000,
I Just Installed Custom ROM of VIVO (Vivo 1.7.26) from techolaty dot net
in the same time i m forget to install gapps. Now i cant go to CWM,
Now VIVO (in my Lenovo A6000) have some problems,
camera is not working (it says Unfortunatly closed)
and gapps.
When i go to System recovery mode by pressing Volume Up+Volume Down+Power buttons,
it's Showing 4 Options,
as
Reboot system now
apply update from ADB
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
apply update from sdcard
i don't know how to apply from ADB
when go to apply update from sdcard (after wiping cache and data reset)
it saying
E:failed to varify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
installation aborted.
what can i do now?
Kindly help me if is there any solution.
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Well, you must disable signature verification, then re-flash. If it still does not work, try with a different recovery.
OR follow these instructions on how i fixed a bricked a6000:
"forum.xda-developers.com/chef-central/android/unbrick-lenovo-a6000-plus-lenovo-a6000-t3137247/page5#post65072225"
To download+install and learn how to use the minimal ADB and fastboot check out techolacy:
Download+install - "www.techolaty.com/94/minimal-adb-and-fastboot-tutorial.html"
Using the ADB - "www.techolaty.com/1481/how-to-install-cwm-root-lenovo-a6000-smartphone.html"
NOTE: If you're not good with adb, this will help you to fix the bricked phone (re-guarding the above link in xda)
*Read the websites carefully*(Line by line, trust me you dont want to miss anything)
I really hope this helps! :fingers-crossed:

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