Hi all! today i got this problem with TWRP. never seen this bug before. i tried flash a zip file from internal card or sdcard but have same result. pls help me how to fix it. now i cant install any zip file from recovery.
Srr for my bad english
romano19 said:
Hi all! today i got this problem with TWRP. never seen this bug before. i tried flash a zip file from internal card or sdcard but have same result. pls help me how to fix it. now i cant install any zip file from recovery.
Srr for my bad english
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TWRP can copy error logs to your sdcard. If you do so, you can see the exact error in your zip files.
My guess is that your zip files were re-compressed using some 3rd party software like WinZip/WinRAR, or maybe the build-in Windows zip compressor. Hence these are probably missing something in the zip file-header that TWRP is looking for.
I faced a similar issue when I used the WindowsXP built in zip compressor. I would advice you to unzip your files, and re-zip them using Info-Zip.
http://www.info-zip.org/
I was able to flash my zip files after I re-compressed them using the command line zip tools from Info-Zip.
romano19 said:
Hi all! today i got this problem with TWRP. never seen this bug before. i tried flash a zip file from internal card or sdcard but have same result. pls help me how to fix it. now i cant install any zip file from recovery.
Srr for my bad english
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Just downloas the ZIP a 2nd time and try to reflash it.The zip can be corrupted or not entirely downloaded.
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KeTuRr74 said:
Just downloas the ZIP a 2nd time and try to reflash it.The zip can be corrupted or not entirely downloaded.
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thank you. I have solved this problem. I reset the settings of TWRP. uncheck Zip signature verifying
romano19 said:
thank you. I have solved this problem. I reset the settings of TWRP. uncheck Zip signature verifying
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Okay,good
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Think I fudged up. Installed the updated cwmfroyo from jt1134 yesterday. Looked in Rom manager and it said there was an updated CWR to flash.
Cant get into recovery now.
Trying to fix.
[update]
couldnt push old cwm on the device
gotta nuke it. odin dlo9/old cwm/flash froyo/newcwm/blackhole rom/nandroid data restore.
dont be me.
I installed VIA rom manager with out any issues, but i didn't not click the flash clockwork inside rom manager after.
Same happened here
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What you need is someones working update.zip
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crap I just did this...anyone want to post their working update.zip please?
jfishh said:
crap I just did this...anyone want to post their working update.zip please?
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heres ya go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=942021
gunnermike said:
heres ya go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=942021
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Since those affected by this problem will not be able to flash this cwm zip, note that you can extract the update.zip out of the /sdcard/ directory in the cwm zip. Replacing that may work out...
wizang said:
Since those affected by this problem will not be able to flash this cwm zip, note that you can extract the update.zip out of the /sdcard/ directory in the cwm zip. Replacing that may work out...
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Delete the existing update.zip file and replace with working update.zip file.
Link attached.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17566514/update.zip
i tried that. i had it on my pc. didnt work.
i just started from DL09 and worked it back up to blackhole 4.1
works just fine now.
Take the fixed CWM update.zip from the above post. Drop a copy on your sd card. Copy it into the clockworkmod folder and rename the copy recovery-update.zip. Will work on both ends then.
Daswolven said:
Take the fixed CWM update.zip from the above post. Drop a copy on your sd card. Copy it into the clockworkmod folder and rename the copy recovery-update.zip. Will work on both ends then.
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I've replaced update.zip with working version, flashed JT's modified version, copied and renamed to CWM folder.
It now goes directly to modified Red recovery.
Thank you for the useful info.
meeeeee too
Thanks Daswolven, worked like charm.
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Lol. Thank Adrynalyn. He clued in on it in another post.
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i tried that and i get the same error and when i run it in odin it just sticks on the samsung screen and odin says passed but i still have the error can i reflash back to dj05 and re work everything
EDIT all good its working now
I have problems in installing part of **FeraLab*** ICS v1 heres the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25331067&postcount=2452
Please help...
i did was:
-flash the kernel *done
-go to CWM 5.5 and format all partitions and mount all partitions...install it and reboot ***problem part..
-Installing ROM **not done
-Reboot and done **not done
the problem part is what id dont know how to do...its messed up.. or something.. please help
did the rom download properly. check again if its downloaded fully.
Yes it downloaded fully.. I dont know why it does not show up in CMW?
When I check the downloaded fule its a .tar not a .zip.. I tried to get to zip but it just takes erroe
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Gooperz06 said:
Yes it downloaded fully.. I dont know why it does not show up in CMW?
When I check the downloaded fule its a .tar not a .zip.. I tried to get to zip but it just takes erroe
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so the rom doesnt show up in cwm?
make sure the extension is .zip
also check if its inside some folder and not directly in root directory of sdcard
On the computer open up the .tar file and see if the .zip file of the rom is in there the TAR extension is a compressed file which has other files in it
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dunc4n88 said:
On the computer open up the .tar file and see if the .zip file of the rom is in there the TAR extension is a compressed file which has other files in it
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yeah theres a zip file in there but theres a kernel in the .tar too..
THeLogiC said:
so the rom doesnt show up in cwm?
make sure the extension is .zip
also check if its inside some folder and not directly in root directory of sdcard
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inside the .tar theres a .zip called update_es209ra_ICS_alpha1_CWM5 and a kernel wich is a SIN file thats it..maybe i need to flash the .zip... and what will i do to tha kernel?
Gooperz06 said:
inside the .tar theres a .zip called update_es209ra_ICS_alpha1_CWM5 and a kernel wich is a SIN file thats it..maybe i need to flash the .zip... and what will i do to tha kernel?
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you need to flash zip file
THeLogiC said:
you need to flash zip file
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and what will i do to the kernel.sin?
ignore that.
just flash ferakernel
boot into cwm and install the zip file.
THeLogiC said:
ignore that.
just flash ferakernel
boot into cwm and install the zip file.
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ok..tnx again for ur continues help...
will my current ROM will affect the new ROM... my current is X10S ROM
Gooperz06 said:
will my current ROM will affect the new ROM... my current is X10S ROM
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not really.
make sure to wipe data before installing feraICS
Hi
I just bought a second hand nook tablet and it was flashed the CM10.2, I'm preparing to flash CM11 on it, but it seems the recovery is a bit older.
I download the latest recovery.img from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2585175.
But I've no idea about how to update the recovery, could anyone give some help? Thanks in advance.
See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47680141&postcount=2.
Oops.
droople said:
Hi
I just bought a second hand nook tablet and it was flashed the CM10.2, I'm preparing to flash CM11 on it, but it seems the recovery is a bit older.
I download the latest recovery.img from this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2585175.
But I've no idea about how to update the recovery, could anyone give some help? Thanks in advance.
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download the zip file i provided in that same thread u showed. its the second post. not the recovery.img. do the img file only if u know wut ur doing. put the zip i gave into a sd card. reboot into cyanoboot. open internal recovery. choose zip from sd card. choose the zip file i gave u. which means flashing it......reboot into cyanoboot. open internal recovery and now u have the newest cwm....lmk if u are confused.
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download the zip file i provided in that same thread u showed. its the second post. not the recovery.img. do the img file only if u know wut ur doing. put the zip i gave into a sd card. reboot into cyanoboot. open internal recovery. choose zip from sd card. choose the zip file i gave u. which means flashing it......reboot into cyanoboot. open internal recovery and now u have the newest cwm....lmk if u are confused.
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thank you newbtrigger69
droople said:
thank you newbtrigger69
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anytime i can help a fellow xda member
and if u can. remember to thank me on the tab
dont want to fall behind on those
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How do u update TWRP?
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jpelagio11 said:
How do u update TWRP?
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Here's how:
Download any flashable internal recovery zip file (e.g., flashable_CWM_6.0.2.9.zip from Succulent's repo http://goo.im/devs/succulent/acclaim/recovery).
Use an archive file manager such as 7-zip to delete and replace the recovery.img inside the flashable zip file with your choice of TWRP (internal recovery) file from http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/acclaim (e.g., openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-acclaim.img); remember to rename the downloaded TWRP .img file to recovery.img before inserting it into the zip file.
Flash the resulting flashable recovery zip file using current EMMC recovery or SD-based recovery.
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)
With my external SD formatted as internal storage, CR Droid Rom file can't be found for me to flash it. No matter where I put the zip file, I can't find it when I go into Recovery. Any ideas?
bbrooks182 said:
With my external SD formatted as internal storage, CR Droid Rom file can't be found for me to flash it. No matter where I put the zip file, I can't find it when I go into Recovery. Any ideas?
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Both storage showing in recovery??
Make sure you didn't change from zip to rar..
In Recovery under storage it has the internal storage which includes the SD card and then a small external of 15mb. And yes, it's still a zip file.
bbrooks182 said:
In Recovery under storage it has the internal storage which includes the SD card and then a small external of 15mb. And yes, it's still a zip file.
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Other zips are showing??or twrp is not showing any zips??
Now that you mention it, I don't think any zips are showing.
bbrooks182 said:
Now that you mention it, I don't think any zips are showing.
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Try to reset twrp.or change twrp version..
Which version you are using??
Version 3.02.0 how do I reset it?
Just did a little checking and I'm downloading the Twrp app.
bbrooks182 said:
Version 3.02.0 how do I reset it?
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Use latest 3.1.1...
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bbrooks182 said:
Just did a little checking and I'm downloading the Twrp app.
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You can download it from twrp site and flash it via adb...
Yeah, it's not working via the TWRP app. ADB is through a computer, right?
bbrooks182 said:
Yeah, it's not working via the TWRP app. ADB is through a computer, right?
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Yes. .
Download recovery.IMG and flash it by this command..
fastboot flash recovery recovery name.img
I downloaded the latest twrp and the filename is twrp-3.1.1-0-kiwi. Using that command I added . img at the end of the filename. I received an error in ADB stating it cannot load that file. I just t looked at the instructions and I forgot to wipe the system and cache before installing the new CR Droid zip. Does that make a difference? Should I do that and try installing the new version of the Rom? Or will the issue of not being able to see the Rom zip file still be there?
bbrooks182 said:
I downloaded the latest twrp and the filename is twrp-3.1.1-0-kiwi. Using that command I added . img at the end of the filename. I received an error in ADB stating it cannot load that file. I just t looked at the instructions and I forgot to wipe the system and cache before installing the new CR Droid zip. Does that make a difference? Should I do that and try installing the new version of the Rom? Or will the issue of not being able to see the Rom zip file still be there?
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No need to wipe anything..
Rename recovery to just twrp.IMG and then try again..
Twrp you are flashing should be in the adb folder..
Renamed it to just twrp and got the same error message. What I was asking about wiping the cache and system is if I want to install the latest CR Droid Rom. I really appreciate your help and please don't feel like you're committed to helping. I may just see if I can flash the new ROM using adb
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Renamed it to just twrp and got the same error message. What I was asking about wiping the cache and system is if I want to install the latest CR Droid Rom. I really appreciate your help and please don't feel like you're committed to helping. I may just see if I can flash the new ROM using adb
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It shouldn't give that error...
You can flash new twrp with old twrp too..
Just copy it in SD and and click installed/image and locate and flash it in recovery partition....
Caution don't flash it in boot partition..
No you cannot flash custom ROM via adb fast boot... You need a twrp recovery to flash that...
I gave the TWRP app another read try and it worked. I was able to update twrp and that allowed me to install the new ROM. Thanks for your tips and help!
bbrooks182 said:
I gave the TWRP app another read try and it worked. I was able to update twrp and that allowed me to install the new ROM. Thanks for your tips and help!
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Enjoy...:good: