Hi, Is there a way so i flash the UOT file i made by uploading my framework-res.apk to my sprint zio. I tried flashing through fastboot but i get an error saying unknown partition. This is what I put fastboot flash zip (UOT file).zip and then I get the error.
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I have a Vodafone Nexus ONE rooted (with this procedure) but NOT unlocked. With device in fastboot mode, I tried flashing the recovery but I get always the same error "FAILED remote: signature verify fail". I would to flash a custom ROM like the Modaco R22 or Cyanogen, I tried also to rename the Modaco R22 (update.zip) and I put this file "update.zip" to my SD card but I cannot flash (the file not pass the verify)...please HELP ME
I believe fastboot only works with unlocked bootloader
Try ROM Manager on Market
If you didnt unlock your bootloader then you cant use fastboot. You either have to user Rom Manager or flash_image.
futango said:
If you didnt unlock your bootloader then you cant use fastboot. You either have to user Rom Manager or flash_image.
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How can I use flash_image?
http://tinyurl.com/27jtclk
4th result, "Recovery" section.
Nexus Wiki updated, now it includes flashing the recovery via flash_image. You can look there.
Can somebody extract for me boot.img from LG540 with OFFICIAL 2.1 Android.
Thanks
This is from my nandroid-backup from Europe Open V20B
http://www.mediafire.com/?78vsi05q7s42vnn
THANKS for quick reply: maybee you know how to flash only that file ? ( or) - how you get that file? You must used modified rom or not?
I got that file with Clockworkmod recovery. I don't know how to flash it, I'd think with "fastboot flash boot boot.img", but I don't know for sure!
If you got it from clockworkmod recovery than it is not orignal then modificed rom, so and boot will be modificed also.
Alright, I give up.
I've wasted one full day and all I do is keep going in circles. I have an unlocked bootloader but I am not able to flash custom recovery to it. When I do:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img
it is successful but am having the problem mentioned here:
"Make sure that init.rc isn't calling any install-recovery.sh script, otherwise you'll boot back to stock recovery (exclamation mark with a little Android)."
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10467058&postcount=1638
So, no custom rom because I cant turn off verification in order to flash custom rom zip file. Now the problem is that I can't even fix this problem because I don't have root so I can't delete the following files:
/system/etc/install-recovery.sh
/system/recovery-from-boot.p
When I try adb shell it keeps saying "permission denied"
It gets better - I've managed to mess things up royally even further. I tried flashing FRG83 system image using "flashboot update update.zip". It was successful but now my phone is going in boot loop!!
Can someone please help me before I lose hope in humanity?
Recovery is only restored when you boot into system, so the idea is that you flash recovery, and go straight into it via the on phone menu, and then install what you need to...
You can either flash a pre-rooted GB, flash the su.zip and then you'll have su access to delete the files when in system or adb, or flash this zip which will remove the two files...
http://db.tt/cp7De8G
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Recovery is only restored when you boot into system, so the idea is that you flash recovery, and go straight into it via the on phone menu, and then install what you need to...
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I totally did not know this. Thanks a lot buddy
I'm trying to flash back to stock with RSD and Myth, but neither is working. I've tried both Mex and AT&T versions. Myth completes, tells me everything worked, but it won't boot, it loads boot logo then goes to black screen. RSD says it failed to flash system.img because "Phone returned FAIL."
Last time I flashed manually I lost all my APN's so I'd rather not do that if I don't have to.
What xml doc is in the zip you are trying to flash? I used the one from the general section and got it to work. Its the flash stock roms with rsd thread
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I managed to flash back to stock manually without losing APN's. I just had to erase the modemst partitions (is this even necessary?) before flashing the modem partition, but in the XML, erasing those is a few steps after flashing the modem.
Hello,
Tried rooting my phone with no prior experience. Worked, but eventually I got to where the phone wouldn't boot past splash screen (logo came up, then screen went black while backlight is on and didn't respond to stimuli until battery was removed). Possibly resulted from a build.prop file problem. Did get into boot though, so I fixed that problem by installing a cyanogen rom from a zip file using twrp recovery. I didn't want a custom mod though since I'm used to the look and feel of the 4.0.3 ICS I had, and the cyanogen doesn't seem to have google play so I can't even download anything (original purpose of rooting was to get incompatible apps by spoofing via build.prop file). Currently trying to get back to stock. Unfortunately I didn't make a nandroid backup of the system before the problem occurred, hence I have no backup to flash.
What I tried:
1. Use the official HTC 4.0.3 RUU .exe to upload to the phone. Unfortunately HTC Sync doesn't see this phone, even though I have the correct drivers installed.
2. Attempted to use twrp recovery to install the rom.zip extracted from the RUU directly, the same way I successfully installed the cyanogenmod rom. Failed, claiming it's unable to open zip. The .zip file was checked for integrity and returned by an archiver app.
3. Tried to use these commands from the cmd with phone connected to install the .zip from fastboot:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem rebootRuu
fastboot flash zip rom.zip (rom.zip being the functional file of the stock rom)
Failed, saying it's not allowed. Tried it with both locked and unlocked bootloader, no difference.
4. Unzipped the file and tried to flash the system.img file directly, but that failed with a "data length is too large" error.
5. My recovery being twrp 2.1.1, tried looking for altenatives. Can't find any links to download the WCX recovery, but I found several for newer twrp versions, including 2.3.1.0 and 2.6.3.0 which I tried downloading flashing. After flashing the phone got stuck at the cyanogenmod loading logo and wouldn't boot further, and the recovery itself didn't work, just showed the HTC splash, turned black, then booted again normally, getting stuck at the cyanogen logo. Same thing for the 2.6.3.0 version, so I reflashed the original 2.1.1, at which point I can get into recovery but the phone is still stuck at the cyanogenmod during normal boot. At this point I installed the original cyanogenmod .zip from recovery and now at least the phone boots up normally. Still need to get stock back somehow.
Out of ideas and exhausted from this. Any help would be appreciated. Perhaps anyone has a working stock 4.0.3 rom for the Vivid, nandroid backup, etc., or any other ideas. Thanks for reading.
Oh crap...
OK... First... Stock rom can be found in development... Most of the roms there are stock... Read the OP... It'll tell you...
Second... You should use TWRP 2.5.3.0 or something like that I forget...
Third... When you tried the ruu... Did you relock your bootloader...
Side note... Could you get your phone to show up with 'fastboot devices'