Bootloader no connetion - HTC Desire X

Hello there! As the title says, while phone is in bootloader, I don't have the USB connetion (no matter than phone shows that I do).... I have flashed TWRP but when I'm trying to install SuperSU I get the error: E: Unble to mount '/cache' . In the result, I have the SuperSU app but it say that it can't find binaries..... Does anyone knows how to fix that?

Try flashing the supersu flashable zip again, you can even find the updated binary flashable zip
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neilan dsouza said:
Try flashing the supersu flashable zip again, you can even find the updated binary flashable zip
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I already tried flashing SU many times, getting same error every time. Where I can find that zip you are talking about?

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Clockworkmod

Evening,
Before I get bashed for starting this thread, I have searched the forum and Google but I have not yet found an answer. Also I would post this in the developers forum but I don't have rights to do that yet (post count too low).
Anyway I have been trying to flash my Galaxy Ace with clockworkmod 4.0.0.9 and I cant get it to work, I bought ROM Manager premium to try as well to no avil. When attempting to use the .ZIP file in the recovery mode I get the following:
-- Appling Muti-CSC--
-- Install /sdcard ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E:Can't open /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
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I am using ClockWorkModAce.zip downloaded from this website, I have tried to download the file again in case and that made no difference. Tried using ROM manager to apply it and that failed too. Tried it when phone was rooted and also when not rooted (after fresh Odin flash)
Using S5830XXKPH
Please help, I want to try some of these cyanogen ROMs that I have seen posted on here. Many thanks in advance for any help
Starlaugh said:
Evening,
Before I get bashed for starting this thread, I have searched the forum and Google but I have not yet found an answer. Also I would post this in the developers forum but I don't have rights to do that yet (post count too low).
Anyway I have been trying to flash my Galaxy Ace with clockworkmod 4.0.0.9 and I cant get it to work, I bought ROM Manager premium to try as well to no avil. When attempting to use the .ZIP file in the recovery mode I get the following:
I am using ClockWorkModAce.zip downloaded from this website, I have tried to download the file again in case and that made no difference. Tried using ROM manager to apply it and that failed too. Tried it when phone was rooted and also when not rooted (after fresh Odin flash)
Using S5830XXKPH
Please help, I want to try some of these cyanogen ROMs that I have seen posted on here. Many thanks in advance for any help
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Download cwm from here
http://www.mediafire.com/?lv3fbcp1fipxqfg
or if already downloaded go in recovery mod by long pressing home+power
and update from sdcard and select cwm file you put insdcard and install
now reboot.
Now when again you go in recovery mod you found it
and remember never install rom manager it cause brick many ace
Thank you for your reply, however I still get the same message appearing when I try to install CWM... Not being able to find anyone else reporting this problem on the internet I am baffled. hmmmm
Wish I didn't bother paying out for the premium rom manager now, didn't realise it could brick my phone.
Starlaugh said:
Thank you for your reply, however I still get the same message appearing when I try to install CWM... Not being able to find anyone else reporting this problem on the internet I am baffled. hmmmm
Wish I didn't bother paying out for the premium rom manager now, didn't realise it could brick my phone.
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What msg come when you trying to install cwm ?
Rebooting the phone and holding power & home button,
Selecting update from .zip,
Then choosing the CWM file, I then get this appear:
-- Appling Muti-CSC--
-- Install /sdcard ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E:Can't open /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
Dude if not able to install cwm then how about to install rom like coderom 2x or fla.sh1 or any that kind of odin flashable rom. So you can flash it through odin and it have cwm preinstalled so you can then install cynogen mod
and you tried cwm from link i gave?
Or flash first kpb then cwm
Thanks for your help I will go off and explore more into one of the ones that I can flash through Odin. Is there one that you would recommend to assist me on my way to cyanogen mod?
Yeah tried the CWM in your link, do I stand a better chance for using CWM if I flash kpb first?
Thanks given for your assistance
Starlaugh said:
Thanks for your help I will go off and explore more into one of the ones that I can flash through Odin. Is there one that you would recommend to assist me on my way to cyanogen mod?
Yeah tried the CWM in your link, do I stand a better chance for using CWM if I flash kpb first?
Thanks given for your assistance
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Cwm not installed may cause you done some thing wrong with kph
so.flash first new firmware whether kpb ,ddkq5 or any other
so you can able to install cwm
I will give your advice a go and post back with the results, you sir are a gentleman... thank you
well I managed to flash with Coderom.v2x with Odin, have tried with a couple of different cyanogen ROMs but neither worked. Still got the same errors as above.
I cant be that unlucky that anything I try doesnt work... I must be doing something wrong but I dont know what!!
Well I certainly don't understand how you are flashing from a directory "sideload package". I forgot about the stock recovery menu, is there a choose zip to install function?
I get exactly the same error, but not when I flash my phone, but when I try to root it.
I flashed it with no problem (S5830LUBKP7), but when I try to root it with either up_1.zip or AceGingerRoot.zip, I get the error
-- Install /sdcard ...
Finding update package ...
Opening update package ...
E:Can't open /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
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I haven't been able to finda solution for this problem, I would appreciate any help please...

Is it possible to gain root access without flashing a new ROM or Kernel?

I read a blog post sometime a while back about booting into standard recovery and flashing a .zip package that installs SU and...something else but otherwise didn't change anything besides giving you root access. Does anyone know how this would be possible and if so how to do it? I just want to get rid of bloatware but nothing else. Any suggestions or links for further reading would be appreciated. Thanks.
PS. I've got a recovery-clockwork.img file and a CWMSuperSu_BusyBox.zip file on my external SD but am a little confused as to how to use them. I can get into the stock recovery and have the ability to flash .zip files but I'm not sure what order to do so in or what the .img is for.
If I flash the superSu.zip file will that alone give me root access enough to get rid of bloatware and dig around in my system files with Root Explorer?
My reply won't be too helpful (no links or suggested readings), but I've often completed a basic root on my devices without using custom ROMs. The first 6 months of having my original galaxy s (captivate) I just rooted and kept stock. It was fun to have some advanced control and do basic mods.
The root is incredibly easy, I'm sure there's a great guide in the Note forums. I've got an s3 and it was a snap.
Good luck!
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nogloww said:
I read a blog post sometime a while back about booting into standard recovery and flashing a .zip package that installs SU and...something else but otherwise didn't change anything besides giving you root access. Does anyone know how this would be possible and if so how to do it? I just want to get rid of bloatware but nothing else. Any suggestions or links for further reading would be appreciated. Thanks.
PS. I've got a recovery-clockwork.img file and a CWMSuperSu_BusyBox.zip file on my external SD but am a little confused as to how to use them. I can get into the stock recovery and have the ability to flash .zip files but I'm not sure what order to do so in or what the .img is for.
If I flash the superSu.zip file will that alone give me root access enough to get rid of bloatware and dig around in my system files with Root Explorer?
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UPDATE: I found the thread I was referring to: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28178105
I just can't seem to find .zip files of the recovery and su installer that work. I get an error about an unsigned package and failed to recognize package every time I try and install the CWM Recovery .zip file.
If you know another way of accomplishing the same thing, again, any help would be appreciated.
Go Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28040353
Look under the big green arrow in the OP:
Get drivers
Flash recovery
Root
Remove recovery
rangercaptain said:
Go Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28040353
Look under the big green arrow in the OP:
Get drivers
Flash recovery
Root
Remove recovery
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I used the files from the link you provided and I am still getting an error when installing the CWM.zip file "E:failed to verify whole-file signature" and "E:signature verification failed" Do you know what could be causing this?
nogloww said:
I used the files from the link you provided and I am still getting an error when installing the CWM.zip file "E:failed to verify whole-file signature" and "E:signature verification failed" Do you know what could be causing this?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1581185
you downloaded this file from this thread see above and you flashed it like a ROM but no wipes, and you still get this errors?
are the files on your inter sd, not exter sd (memory card) ?
They were on my SD card. No matter now. I finally got my hands on a windows computer and used the Odin way. Thanks for your help though.
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but to answer your question, zips cannot be flashed from stock recovery without being properly signed....And Samsung are the only ones with the signing tool.
so if you try and flash a zip from 3e recovery, you will get that verification error.
And Joe, he was trying to flash cwm with a zip, and then the su zip. And was failing to get cwm.
studacris said:
but to answer your question, zips cannot be flashed from stock recovery without being properly signed....And Samsung are the only ones with the signing tool.
so if you try and flash a zip from 3e recovery, you will get that verification error.
And Joe, he was trying to flash cwm with a zip, and then the su zip. And was failing to get cwm.
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thx i was trying to fig out what he was saying...as usual i got lost, thx stud...let's see what the op fig outs
Studa if you would, pronounced stooooda
Although i am pretty studly, don't call me stud
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1763896
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Failed to root? used methood 1

So I've used Method 1 off this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746794
I could get to CWM touch and install the second zip and it looked like it was going to work, then after installation is complete I went to reboot the system.
Reboot was good and I looked in application draw and saw Superuser, But yet when I opened the app it came up with
"There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it.This is a problem!"
wmichael10 said:
So I've used Method 1 off this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1746794
I could get to CWM touch and install the second zip and it looked like it was going to work, then after installation is complete I went to reboot the system.
Reboot was good and I looked in application draw and saw Superuser, But yet when I opened the app it came up with
"There is no SU binary installed, and SuperSU cannot install it.This is a problem!"
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1)try updating superSu app from store and see.
2)else try installing 'SuperUser' app from stores and see
Ok I've updated SuperSU but yet again I've been given the same error message.
I've also tried install busybox, but its telling me that it can verify If i'm rooted or not.
wmichael10 said:
Ok I've updated SuperSU but yet again I've been given the same error message.
I've also tried install busybox, but its telling me that it can verify If i'm rooted or not.
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check the link below hope it might resolve ur issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24178797&postcount=434
Flash this through the stock recovery or CWM:
http://downloads.androidsu.com/superuser/Superuser-3.1.3-arm-signed.zip
It'll install the binary and Superuser.apk for you. You just need to install Busybox after.
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Ok So I've flashed the zip now,
But yet again when I reboot I get the same message when I open SuperSU that I don't have the right binaries and when I try to install busybox It again can't verify.
Next time, better post in corresponding thread as i do not monitor other forums.
What phone do you use?
What ROM?
What kernel?
Have you rooted before with another method / custom kernel?
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Ok,
I have a GT-19100
I use ICS 4.0.3
I have the stock kernel.
and I've only used method one of this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28178105
and what nicholas1520 has given me, none working.
Try the unroot script then root again. If nothing works, try an alternative kernel like cfroot or Siyah. Strange, you never never rooted before? I have doubt. Some leftovers in /system from a previous root. Wipes and rom flash in odin does not wipe /system
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When I tried to use the unroot zip I got a message like invalid signiture or the like, and yes I've never rooted before I've only owned the phone for about a week and your method was the first one I've tried
wmichael10 said:
When I tried to use the unroot zip I got a message like invalid signiture or the like, and yes I've never rooted before I've only owned the phone for about a week and your method was the first one I've tried
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You will never get signature error in cwm. You do it from stock recovery. Read the guide...
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I was so ignorant, I diddn't read it properly.
I've unrooted through the zip.
Lets try this again
You flashed the zip I've posted in the stock recovery?
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Yea I did but when I flashed it I diddn't unroot from previous, So possibly there is some confliction.
Maybe I could try flashing through cwm touch?
Of course, these zip files all need to be flashed in cwm, not stock recovery
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help!! how to manually install updates

Recently i got a softwre update(43.68 Mb) on my stock rooted Galaxy S Duos s7562. after I have downloaded the update it asked to update now or later.. when accepted to install now, It swittched off and opened in cwm recovery and said failed to verify signature of file.. istallation aborted.
-in which I disabled signature verification.. but after a few sec "signature check disabled" msg pops up..
does it mean I can flash the update file manually after moving it from ( /cache/ ) to my sdcard?? or it will cause any problem???
help guys!
The ota wont install because you have a custom recovery. Try to flash a stock recovery back and take the ota again.
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lolcakes203 said:
The ota wont install because you have a custom recovery. Try to flash a stock recovery back and take the ota again.
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That I can figure but signature check is disabled then why not installing.. and Can I just take the downloaded OTA update from /cache/ and install it in recovery?
I think you can, but if you can download the ota from xda and then move the zip over to the sd card that would be best. Also, I think the zip verification has to do with md5 hashes, and not with whether or not the ota will install. It may also be failing because of your modified system.
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You could always stick the OTA on your hard drive from /cache/ and use adb sideload <file>

[Q] Micromax-Canvas-Hd(A116) root su binary update issues

I recently rooted my phone using the app provided on the androidxda.com/root-micromax-canvas-hd-a116 . It seems that my phone has root access but the su binary needs to be updated . i tried using supersu and superuser to update this file . i have looked for solutions but have failed to find an appropriate solution till now .I am using stock rom . Please can someone help me ? I will be really grateful . Thanks
Sir,
Please wait until mods will move this thread to the device specific forum.
Stand by
Good luck
nawabi_moriarty said:
I recently rooted my phone using the app provided on the androidxda.com/root-micromax-canvas-hd-a116 . It seems that my phone has root access but the su binary needs to be updated . i tried using supersu and superuser to update this file . i have looked for solutions but have failed to find an appropriate solution till now .I am using stock rom . Please can someone help me ? I will be really grateful . Thanks
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Hey there!
Download the supersu zip from the following link and flash it from recovery.
It should fix the problem you are getting.
nawabi_moriarty said:
I recently rooted my phone using the app provided on the androidxda.com/root-micromax-canvas-hd-a116 . It seems that my phone has root access but the su binary needs to be updated . i tried using supersu and superuser to update this file . i have looked for solutions but have failed to find an appropriate solution till now .I am using stock rom . Please can someone help me ? I will be really grateful . Thanks
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You need the latest cwm recovery to update... Old versions of cwm cannot update the New binaries... Try using cwm 6.0.5.0 or 6.0.5.1..
dagger said:
Hey there!
Download the supersu zip download.chainfire.eu/supersu and flash it from recovery.
It should fix the problem you are getting.
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I don't know what i am doing wrong , but when i boot it into recovery mode all i get is the android bot with an exclamation mark on it , it stays like that for a while and then the phone restarts .
$hino said:
You need the latest cwm recovery to update... Old versions of cwm cannot update the New binaries... Try using cwm 6.0.5.0 or 6.0.5.1..
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Installed cwm 6.0.5.1 succesfully and tried installing both supersu 2.4 and 3.2 . nothing is working . what is next ? i still get the su binary update needed notification
i have cwm 6.0.5.1 and supersu 2.4... i have no such notification... by the way we now have twrp 2.8.3.0... so try that and see if your issue is solved

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