I wanted to update the OS of my i5500. I first tried the method here but the phone got stuck in bootloop. Then, I attempted to install the version here. Still bootloop. Can you guys help me? I can't use my phone anymore.
Flash the recovery (CWM) again and format /system , /data and /cache . Then flash the packages mentioned in the second link (which is better than the first, if you ask me).
Vagelis1608 said:
Flash the recovery (CWM) again and format /system , /data and /cache . Then flash the packages mentioned in the second link (which is better than the first, if you ask me).
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Just did it. Still bootloop.
mertcanhekim said:
Just did it. Still bootloop.
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Try flashing CM11 from madteam.co
I'm having difficulty finding the right version of CM11 for my phone since madteam.co is inaccessable due to database errors. Do you know somewhere else I can download it?
Vagelis1608 said:
Try flashing CM11 from madteam.co
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Madteam.co is no more
mertcanhekim said:
I'm having difficulty finding the right version of CM11 for my phone since madteam.co is inaccessable due to database errors. Do you know somewhere else I can download it?
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Found some days ago a mirror, there are links to Google Drive pages with CM11 and Gapps here
http://vinloren.blogspot.it/?m=1
Inviato dal mio Nexus 5 con Tapatalk 2
jacomail95 said:
Found some days ago a mirror, there are links to Google Drive pages with CM11 and Gapps here
http://vinloren.blogspot.it/?m=1
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Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
E:Error in /sdcard/cm-11.0.0-GT-I5500-galaxy5.zip
(Status 0)
Installation aborted.
I did not understand how to use recovery-clockworkmod-6.0.5.2 so I tried installing with ClockworkMod-Galaxy5-v0.7 . Most likely that is why it failed.
What am I supposed to do with recovery-clockworkmod-6.0.5.2 file? It's not in .tar format so Odin does not accept it. The page is not in English and I did not understand.
mertcanhekim said:
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
E:Error in /sdcard/cm-11.0.0-GT-I5500-galaxy5.zip
(Status 0)
Installation aborted.
I did not understand how to use recovery-clockworkmod-6.0.5.2 so I tried installing with ClockworkMod-Galaxy5-v0.7 . Most likely that is why it failed.
What am I supposed to do with recovery-clockworkmod-6.0.5.2 file? It's not in .tar format so Odin does not accept it. The page is not in English and I did not understand.
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It's flashable. Flash it in recovery. Then reboot into recovery (so that the new recovery gets loaded).
Also, you have to flash it in order to able to use the ROM.
Vagelis1608 said:
It's flashable. Flash it in recovery. Then reboot into recovery (so that the new recovery gets loaded).
Also, you have to flash it in order to able to use the ROM.
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I understood very little from that. You mean I need another recovery? I know only clockworkmod that is applicable to my phone.
mertcanhekim said:
I understood very little from that. You mean I need another recovery? I know only clockworkmod that is applicable to my phone.
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You have an old CWM. Using that old CWM install the flashable zip of the new CWM then reboot. Simple
mertcanhekim said:
I understood very little from that. You mean I need another recovery? I know only clockworkmod that is applicable to my phone.
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Flash clockwordmod-6.0.5.2 in recovery (like a ROM). Then reboot. Then flash the ROM.
jacomail95 said:
You have an old CWM. Using that old CWM install the flashable zip of the new CWM then reboot. Simple
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Thanks. When you put it that way I understood clearly.
I installed CM11 and this time instead of the word Android the Cyanogenmod logo appeared and for a second I thought it really worked. Then, the scumbag phone decided to go into a bootloop.
:crying:
mertcanhekim said:
Thanks. When you put it that way I understood clearly.
I installed CM11 and this time instead of the word Android the Cyanogenmod logo appeared and for a second I thought it really worked. Then, the scumbag phone decided to go into a bootloop.
:crying:
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Did you wipe /data after flashing the ROM?
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Did you wipe /data after flashing the ROM?
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I wiped data, wiped cache, and wiped dalvik cache all BEFORE flashing the ROM. I was supposed to do it after? Wouldn't that delete the installed data of the ROM?
I tried wiping data AFTER flashing the ROM. It bootloops the exact same way.
mertcanhekim said:
I tried wiping data AFTER flashing the ROM. It bootloops the exact same way.
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How did you get into recovery?
Vagelis1608 said:
How did you get into recovery?
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You mean AFTER flashing the Rom? I was already in recovery to flash the Rom so I wiped /data before rebooting. Was I supposed to reboot first?
mertcanhekim said:
You mean AFTER flashing the Rom? I was already in recovery to flash the Rom so I wiped /data before rebooting. Was I supposed to reboot first?
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No. After the bootloop, how did you get in recovery?
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No. After the bootloop, how did you get in recovery?
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1- I loaded clockworkmod 6.0.1.2 with Odin
2- I flashed clockworkmod 6.0.5.2
3- I wiped data, cache, and dalvik cache
4- I flashed CM11 again
5- I wiped data again
6- Rebooted
Bootloop happened once more.
Related
I am trying to flash the new FXP rom on my Xperia P but i keep getting this error :
Code:
format() expects 4 args, got 5
E:Error in 'location of the zip file comes here'
(Status 7)
Any idea on how to fix this ??
I have CWM-based recovery v6.0.1.2 by [email protected]
Open the updater script and delete the first 3 lines that say LT22i. Then flash again
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You have wiped system.
Do never wipe system. It is used to verify that you are trying to install it on the correct device.
Rapier07 said:
Open the updater script and delete the first 3 lines that say LT22i. Then flash again
Sent from my ST25i using Tapatalk 2
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that doesnt work
DavidMKD said:
that doesnt work
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Go to "CWM"->"install zip from sdcard"->"toggle signature verification".
Then try to install the edited ROM.
hnl_dk said:
Go to "CWM"->"install zip from sdcard"->"toggle signature verification".
Then try to install the edited ROM.
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still the same error. I tried that even when I had the first error.
DavidMKD said:
still the same error. I tried that even when I had the first error.
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The first error is because system has been wiped, so it will only help, if the assert has been removed.
What you could do, is to try to temporarily install a ROM, that does not check for what device it is installed on.
When that is done, are you able to install the FXP ROM, as the other one will setup a new system partition.
What did he exactly wrong ?
It should be?
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik cache
Format system
Install fxp
Enjoy
Thx
thebrainkafka said:
What did he exactly wrong ?
It should be?
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik cache
Format system
Install fxp
Enjoy
Thx
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You may not wipe/format system.
The installation does need system, so make sure that it is installed on the correct phone.
So never wipe/format system yourself.
If it is needed, will the install script do it by itself, when it is needed.
Ok, and there are no issue with older files Which maybe not cleared during Installation when going from gb to ics?
Thx
Hello, I have the same issue, if it can help I solve it by replace the "update-binary" with one I take in a Rom which install well
Excuse for my english.
This may hep you
sau94 said:
I am trying to flash the new FXP rom on my Xperia P but i keep getting this error :
Code:
format() expects 4 args, got 5
E:Error in 'location of the zip file comes here'
(Status 7)
Any idea on how to fix this ??
I have CWM-based recovery v6.0.1.2 by [email protected]
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I had the same problem when I was flashing MIUI rom weekly update to my Galaxy S3.
When I had this error, I was using CWM Recovery then I flashed Philz Recovery.
I tried to flash ROM again, and It was OK.
I hope, it works for you, too.
oOWeaponXOo said:
Hello, I have the same issue, if it can help I solve it by replace the "update-binary" with one I take in a Rom which install well
Excuse for my english.
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i got some problem too.. can u explain more details? replace "update-binary" from stock ICS rom or from other rom? my device st25i (xperia u) with xnovathor 4.4.2 Custom rom, i would down grading to Xmiui v4 ICS.
hi =) i know maybe its late but ot end this problem and to let know how to solve to anyway will got this issue the solution is to check ,before flashing the zip, the box to allow the installation of old binaries, it works with an i8260
Hello!
How can I wipe Dalvik Cache before install custom ROM, when I dont have advanced option in recovery mode?
Model: Spice Mi-350n
Thanks!
James9 said:
Hello!
How can I wipe Dalvik Cache before install custom ROM, when I dont have advanced option in recovery mode?
Model: Spice Mi-350n
Thanks!
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Do you have a custom recovery such as clockworkmod recovery or TWRP installed? If not the only way to whipe dalvik cache is to do a factory reset in the stock recovery. Before you install a custom ROM you should install a custom recovery.
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shimp208 said:
Do you have a custom recovery such as clockworkmod recovery or TWRP installed?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
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no, thanks I will try it...
shimp208 said:
Do you have a custom recovery such as clockworkmod recovery or TWRP installed? If not the only way to whipe dalvik cache is to do a factory reset in the stock recovery. Before you install a custom ROM you should install a custom recovery.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda premium
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well, I installed rom manager from clockworkmod, press reboot to recovery mode and I have same menu as before, without that advanced option...
James9 said:
well, I installed rom manager from clockworkmod, press reboot to recovery mode and I have same menu as before, without that advanced option...
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Check out this guide to installing Clockworkmod Recovery for your phone as well as custom ROM's you can put on it. Here is another guide as well for installing a custom ROM make sure you check out the first guide I mentioned though first. Hope this helps .
shimp208 said:
Check out this guide to installing Clockworkmod Recovery for your phone as well as custom ROM's you can put on it. Here is another guide as well for installing a custom ROM make sure you check out the first guide I mentioned though first. Hope this helps .
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well, I was in that forum and created back up of stock ROM and I thought "RECOVERY" part was for recovering ROM, when something went wrong
so thx again and again, I am going on that!
James9 said:
well, I was in that forum and created back up of stock ROM and I thought "RECOVERY" part was for recovering ROM, when something went wrong
so thx again and again, I am going on that!
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No problem man glad to help, but yes "recovery" is for recovering something when something with your ROM goes wrong, but it can also be used for basic maintenance functions such as reformatting things, as well as flashing certain scripts, kernels, mods etc.
shimp208 said:
No problem man glad to help, but yes "recovery" is for recovering something when something with your ROM goes wrong, but it can also be used for basic maintenance functions such as reformatting things, as well as flashing certain scripts, kernels, mods etc.
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so I wiper out everything going on harder part instaling new ROM
it tells me:
finding update package...
opening update package..
verifying update package...
E:No signature
E:verification failed
zip verification failed
zip isnt signed correctly
instalation aborted
it´s this ROM
James9 said:
so I wiper out everything going on harder part instaling new ROM
it tells me:
finding update package...
opening update package..
verifying update package...
E:No signature
E:verification failed
zip verification failed
zip isnt signed correctly
instalation aborted
it´s this ROM
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well I found there option: toggle verification )) and now finally installing
I´m curious what problem will be next
James9 said:
so I wiper out everything going on harder part instaling new ROM
it tells me:
finding update package...
opening update package..
verifying update package...
E:No signature
E:verification failed
zip verification failed
zip isnt signed correctly
instalation aborted
it´s this ROM
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You installed CWM (Clockworkmod Recovery correct?) if you did go under "install zip from sdcard", then "toggle signature verification" and it make sure it says signature check: disabled this should allow you to flash the ROM.
shimp208 said:
You installed CWM (Clockworkmod Recovery correct?) if you did go under "install zip from sdcard", then "toggle signature verification" and it make sure it says signature check: disabled this should allow you to flash the ROM.
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yes, I found out that an now I am trying to download something from Google play, but it doesnt work...
at old ROM I had android market and everything was fine...
can you tell me why doesnt work google play? it only writes downloading and nothing more...
James9 said:
yes, I found out that an now I am trying to download something from Google play, but it doesnt work...
at old ROM I had android market and everything was fine...
can you tell me why doesnt work google play? it only writes downloading and nothing more...
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Try running the fix permission utility in ROM manager, see if that solves your problem. You should also be able to use CWM recovery to fix permissions as well.
shimp208 said:
Try running the fix permission utility in ROM manager, see if that solves your problem. You should also be able to use CWM recovery to fix permissions as well.
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no it didnt help
we can continue here
James9 said:
no it didnt help
we can continue here
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*moved to new discussion thread*
Hello there !
I have a Nexus 4 with ClockWorkMod and I'm wondering if flashing Ubuntu Touch could possibly wipe my recovery. Also, does it wipes the data contained in /sdcard ?
Some reports have said no, some say yes. I'm checking now, but assume it does until we know otherwise.
BlackEco said:
Hello there !
I have a Nexus 4 with ClockWorkMod and I'm wondering if flashing Ubuntu Touch could possibly wipe my recovery. Also, does it wipes the data contained in /sdcard ?
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bitpushr said:
Some reports have said no, some say yes. I'm checking now, but assume it does until we know otherwise.
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let us know asap gonna test it as well as soon as download finished (will take ages)
it wipes the entire device if you use the instructions Ubuntu provides....as stated in the instructions
there is info right here on xda, on how to do it without wiping everything
Pirateghost said:
it wipes the entire device if you use the instructions Ubuntu provides....as stated in the instructions
there is info right here on xda, on how to do it without wiping everything
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where please? we are all flashing through zip via recovery...
Considering the build script checks if the recovery is flashable:
subprocess.check_call('sudo fastboot flash recovery %s' % recovery_file,
shell=True)
I would assume it would flash the recovery partition.
joshumax said:
Considering the build script checks if the recovery is flashable:
subprocess.check_call('sudo fastboot flash recovery %s' % recovery_file,
shell=True)
I would assume it would flash the recovery partition.
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that's without any doubt! I don't have the zip yet, so can you check if something is related to an sd card wipe??
people are reporting TWRP works ok, no recovery nor sd card wipes
The built-in installer DOES flash a new recovery (looks like a stock recovery, or maybe with their own modifications). I'm not sure if it wipes nandroid backups yet, going to check that next.
memnoc said:
where please? we are all flashing through zip via recovery...
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If people would stop creating new threads every 3 seconds about ubuntu it would be easier to find....but alas, the xda public is too damn impatient
After installing through the "Ubuntu" method, which does flash a new recovery, I reflashed TWRP and checked and it does still keep the nandroid backups, so everything is still there. It's easy to go back to your old backup even after flashing the new recovery. Meaning, their process does not wipe the sdcard.
bitpushr said:
After installing through the "Ubuntu" method, which does flash a new recovery, I reflashed TWRP and checked and it does still keep the nandroid backups, so everything is still there. It's easy to go back to your old backup even after flashing the new recovery. Meaning, their process does not wipe the sdcard.
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during my install, it wiped my sdcard. i followed the instructions as provided by canonical. my device was empty
I flashed using the zip files and could simply reboot, holding the volume button down, and get back into TWRP
Dizzi800 said:
I flashed using the zip files and could simply reboot, holding the volume button down, and get back into TWRP
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correct. if you dont flash using canonicals instructions, and only flash the 2 zip files, nothing on your boot or recovery is touched....
thats what i am trying to say here. if you follow the canonical way, it wipes everything, loads its own boot.img and recovery.img, then flashes those zip files.
we dont need their boot or recovery to make this work. if you already have cwm or twrp all you have to do is flash the zip files
Pirateghost said:
correct. if you dont flash using canonicals instructions, and only flash the 2 zip files, nothing on your boot or recovery is touched....
thats what i am trying to say here. if you follow the canonical way, it wipes everything, loads its own boot.img and recovery.img, then flashes those zip files.
we dont need their boot or recovery to make this work. if you already have cwm or twrp all you have to do is flash the zip files
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i think we can close this thread and rpovides the solution to the other one thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38299437#post38299437 as I'm currently doing
memnoc said:
let us know asap gonna test it as well as soon as download finished (will take ages)
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I flashed with cwm, was able to make a backup before hand of my android. After flashing the Ubuntu os, I made a backup of it. Was able to restore android from my backup without no problems!! For what its worth, I have both as duelboot. Never lost anything while flashing!!
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I flashed with cwm, was able to make a backup before hand of my android. After flashing the Ubuntu os, I made a backup of it. Was able to restore android from my backup without no problems!! For what its worth, I have both as duelboot. Never lost anything while flashing!!
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can u advise which zip files you flashed? tks in advance.
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If you do it through Ubuntu, yes. If you flash a ZIP, no.
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warp64 said:
I flashed with cwm, was able to make a backup before hand of my android. After flashing the Ubuntu os, I made a backup of it. Was able to restore android from my backup without no problems!! For what its worth, I have both as duelboot. Never lost anything while flashing!!
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dual boot you say? You wouldn't happen to have a nexus 4 would you. I've been looking for a dual boot solution with cm10.1 nightlies
I'm in the process of flashing CM11 from JellyBeans, and am stuck booting into recovery mode. I attempted to flash the latest CM11 nightly release using TWRP recovery 2.5.0, which failed. I then tried to reboot and it said that I had "lost root permissions" and asked if I wanted to fix them, which I agreed to. Now it will only boot into the TWRP recovery mode.
Here is the text from when I try to flash the file.
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.
E: Error executing updater binary in zip '/external_sdcard/cm-11-20131230-NIGHTLY-i605.zip'
Error flashing zip '/external_sdcard/cm-11-20131230-NIGHTLY-i605.zip'
Updating partition details...
[with a bold red FAILED below this text box]
Any ideas on why it won't flash, and what it will take to fix it in this state?
Slovedon said:
I'm in the process of flashing CM11 from JellyBeans, and am stuck booting into recovery mode. I attempted to flash the latest CM11 nightly release using TWRP recovery 2.5.0, which failed. I then tried to reboot and it said that I had "lost root permissions" and asked if I wanted to fix them, which I agreed to. Now it will only boot into the TWRP recovery mode.
Here is the text from when I try to flash the file.
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.
E: Error executing updater binary in zip '/external_sdcard/cm-11-20131230-NIGHTLY-i605.zip'
Error flashing zip '/external_sdcard/cm-11-20131230-NIGHTLY-i605.zip'
Updating partition details...
FAILED
Any ideas on why it won't flash, and what it will take to fix it in this state?
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Update your recovery
Whats the best way to update to CWM recovery? I'm still a bit inexperienced with all this, since this is my first android.
Flash latest CWM
Slovedon said:
Whats the best way to update to CWM recovery? I'm still a bit inexperienced with all this, since this is my first android.
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The easiest way is to install ROM Manager from the play store and run it.
Slovedon said:
Whats the best way to update to CWM recovery? I'm still a bit inexperienced with all this, since this is my first android.
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You can download the latest zip (6.0.4.3) and flash in your current recovery, or use a tool from the market place. Something like this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mkrtchyan.recoverytools&hl=en
UserNotNamed said:
The easiest way is to install ROM Manager from the play store and run it.
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I am only able to access recovery mode, so (unless I'm missing something) the Play store options are out.
jcollier said:
You can download the latest zip (6.0.4.3) and flash in your current recovery, or use a tool from the market place. Something like this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.mkrtchyan.recoverytools&hl=en
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So I can just flash the 6.0.4.3 zip just as I would a ROM? Also, this link only supplies a .img file. Where can I find the .zip?
Slovedon said:
I am only able to access recovery mode, so (unless I'm missing something) the Play store options are out.
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Have to tried flashing your previous ROM back onto your device? You do still have it on your sdcard, right?
UserNotNamed said:
Have to tried flashing your previous ROM back onto your device? You do still have it on your sdcard, right?
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Unfortunately no. Rookie mistake, I guess
Slovedon said:
Unfortunately no. Rookie mistake, I guess
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Live and learn! :good:
We have all been there. Always make a backup before flashing anything.
I also was not able to flash CM11 using TWRP... Assuming you can transfer files to your SD Card (microsd adapter maybe?) try flashing a 4.2 touchwiz based rom and see if that gets your phone to boot. Once you are back on, download the ROM Manager app and use it to install CWM. Then reboot into recovery (it will now be CWM) and flash CM11. Make sure you have the correct google apps zip as well.
Question... did you wipe memory/cache?
I need help, I accidentally deleted System instead only Data and Dalvik Cache. The only backup I have is the Data. I have installed custom recovery, OrangeFox recovery (twrp based). What kind of ROM do I need to flash to restore the default rom? Please send me a specific link.
Darklouis said:
I need help, I accidentally deleted System instead only Data and Dalvik Cache. The only backup I have is the Data. I have installed custom recovery, OrangeFox recovery (twrp based). What kind of ROM do I need to flash to restore the default rom? Please send me a specific link.
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On which ROM you previously were?
You can find most of the MIUI ROMs over here.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/xiaomi-poco-f1-unlock-bootloader-custom-t3839405
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Adyatan said:
On which ROM you previously were?
You can find most of the MIUI ROMs over here.
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I was on the stable update MIUI 10.1.3.0 Android Pie, just the stock rom. I cannot flash the "miui_POCOF1Global_V10.0.6.0.OEJMIFH_c5f0857b02_8.1.zip" because it says that Failed to mount '/system' (Invalid Argument) Should I flash this? As what posted on the thread? "MIUI 10 8.11.27 Global Android Pie 9.0 Full ROM - NEW"
Darklouis said:
I was on the stable update MIUI 10.1.3.0 Android Pie, just the stock rom. I cannot flash the "miui_POCOF1Global_V10.0.6.0.OEJMIFH_c5f0857b02_8.1.zip" because it says that Failed to mount '/system' (Invalid Argument) Should I flash this? As what posted on the thread? "MIUI 10 8.11.27 Global Android Pie 9.0 Full ROM - NEW"
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You were on 10.1.3.0(Android Pie) but the file you tried to flash is of Android Oreo(8). So it failed.
Here is the link of the stock rom you previously were on.
https://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.1.3.0.PEJMIFI/miui_POCOF1Global_V10.1.3.0.PEJMIFI_f05771189d_9.0.zip
Adyatan said:
You were on 10.1.3.0(Android Pie) but the file you tried to flash is of Android Oreo(8). So it failed.
Here is the link of the stock rom you previously were on.
https://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.1.3.0.PEJMIFI/miui_POCOF1Global_V10.1.3.0.PEJMIFI_f05771189d_9.0.zip
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Already tried that version, same error. Failed to mount '/system' (Invalid Argument)
Darklouis said:
Already tried that version, same error. Failed to mount '/system' (Invalid Argument)
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Try formatting/wipe the cache, system and data partitionsa and try flashing the ROM again.
Adyatan said:
You were on 10.1.3.0(Android Pie) but the file you tried to flash is of Android Oreo(8). So it failed.
Here is the link of the stock rom you previously were on.
https://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.1.3.0.PEJMIFI/miui_POCOF1Global_V10.1.3.0.PEJMIFI_f05771189d_9.0.zip
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These are the contents of the same "miui_POCOF1Global_V10.0.6.0.OEJMIFH_c5f0857b02_8. 1.zip" and "miui_POCOF1Global_V10.1.3.0.PEJMIFI_f05771189d_9.0.zip"
I opened both zip files and compare them
The contents of both stock rom showed only system.patch.dat, not the system.img and thus shows the error "Failed to mount '/system' (Invalid Argument)"
It showed only system.patch.dat, not the system.img and thus shows the error "Failed to mount '/system' (Invalid Argument)"
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/system is not related with the update file it's a partition on your device. Like a Disk Drive of Computer and the recovery isn't able to read that either it is corrupt or because of other reasons. Wiping it may solve the problems.
Darklouis said:
These are the contents of the same "miui_POCOF1Global_V10.0.6.0.OEJMIFH_c5f0857b02_8. 1.zip" and "miui_POCOF1Global_V10.1.3.0.PEJMIFI_f05771189d_9.0.zip"
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Hi , flash this via Mi Flash tool http://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.0.6.0....FH_20181113.0000.00_8.1_global_ad6e716a76.tgz
how to flash fastboot rom here is the link : http://en.miui.com/a-234.html
Adyatan said:
/system is not related with the update file it's a partition on your device. Like a Disk Drive of Computer and the recovery isn't able to read that either it is corrupt or because of other reasons. Wiping it may solve the problems.
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About that... Another error and said "updater process ended with ERROR: 7"
bamz1117 said:
Hi , flash this via Mi Flash tool http://bigota.d.miui.com/V10.0.6.0....FH_20181113.0000.00_8.1_global_ad6e716a76.tgz
how to flash fastboot rom here is the link : http://en.miui.com/a-234.html
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Is this okay even I have custom recovery, unlocked bootloader and root? It won't conflict?
Darklouis said:
Is this okay even I have custom recovery, unlocked bootloader and root? It won't conflict?
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yes it wont ..it will revert to stock Miui 10 stable oreo. with stock recovery and your bootloader will be locked again. ..
just install again you TWRP , flash magisk
bamz1117 said:
yes it wont ..it will revert to stock Miui 10 stable oreo. with stock recovery and your bootloader will be locked again. ..
just install again you TWRP , flash magisk
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Thank you for the Tip.. I will try flash "miui_POCOF1Global_8.11.29_14c6931f61_9.0.zip" first. If it doesn't work, then I will use the "beryllium_global_images_8.11.2_20181101.0000.00_9.0_global_e68144b279.tgz" via Mi Flash Tool.
bamz1117 said:
yes it wont ..it will revert to stock Miui 10 stable oreo. with stock recovery and your bootloader will be locked again. ..
just install again you TWRP , flash magisk
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Update!!!!
"miui_POCOF1Global_8.11.29_14c6931f61_9.0.zip" flashed on twrp works and booted successfully without using Mi Flash Tool,
Thanks again for helping me guys.
Dude I did the same just a few hours ago. If you solved you issue please help me I was trying to root my poco F1 for the first time and maybe I did something wrong it was taking too long to boot up. So I was told to wipe the case data but I accidentally deleted everything.now I am freaking out. I can't afford a new phone right now. Please someone help.
Debasishiam said:
Dude I did the same just a few hours ago. If you solved you issue please help me I was trying to root my poco F1 for the first time and maybe I did something wrong it was taking too long to boot up. So I was told to wipe the case data but I accidentally deleted everything.now I am freaking out. I can't afford a new phone right now. Please someone help.
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Go fastboot and reflash stock rom using mitool.
Darklouis said:
I need help, I accidentally deleted System instead only Data and Dalvik Cache. The only backup I have is the Data. I have installed custom recovery, OrangeFox recovery (twrp based). What kind of ROM do I need to flash to restore the default rom? Please send me a specific link.
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This was already asked
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/help/pocophone-f1-os-sideloading-wrong-t4112425
mecoromeo said:
This was already asked
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/help/pocophone-f1-os-sideloading-wrong-t4112425
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This is a 2 year old post. This thread was already solved, see my previous replies.
Debasishiam said:
Dude I did the same just a few hours ago. If you solved you issue please help me I was trying to root my poco F1 for the first time and maybe I did something wrong it was taking too long to boot up. So I was told to wipe the case data but I accidentally deleted everything.now I am freaking out. I can't afford a new phone right now. Please someone help.
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What do you mean you wiped everything? You have custom recovery installed?
Darklouis said:
This is a 2 year old post. This thread was already solved, see my previous replies.
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Sorry not meant for you. The other guy who posted 23 hours ago