Hi friends
I did unlock the bootloader at the motorola site, so far so good
But when I do the flash file RAZRiRoot.zip in Clockworkmod
left the following message
error occurred while Attempting to run privileged commands
what do I do?
sorry for my bad english
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I am trying to install Amon_RA recovery on my N1.
I followed the instructions from the Full Update Guide (wiki.cyanogenmod) and from XDA (recovery RA-passion-v2.2.1 by Amon-RA who does an outstanding dev).
Checked md5sum of recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img : matched
Checked md5sum of recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1-CM.img: matched
The phone is unlocked. I use fastboot to flash the recovery. I get “Signature verify fail”.
I made a thorough search and I did not find an explanation and an answer other than for rooted phone.
I do not want to root.
I tried disabling the anti virus program. I reset the phone. I checked the installation of SDK. I checked the Environment Variables in “Advanced settings” on Widows Vista and Win7. I even checked my sanity.
I would appreciate any guidance to solve this issue.
Nexus One unlocked
S-ON HBOOT-0.35.0017 RADIO-5.08.00.04
GB 2.3.6 Kernel 2.6.35.7-59465-g42bad32 Build # GRK39F
Device recognised under ADB and Fastboot. Recovery put in android-sdk-windows/platform-tools.
hi, sorry if my english isn't perfect, but i want to try to help u.
If with the command fastboot devices you get a report the fastboot.jpg in attachments you'r ok.
Unlock the bootloader, command prompt do this: fastboot oem unlock
and accept the question on the mobile phone.
now you have phone unloocked so no free assistance if you broke.
Procede to next step, flash the recovery download rar from attachments and then in the fastboot do this: fastboot flash recovery recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img if you get problem repost.
teh in the bootloader go to bootloader (power button) and then recovery (power button) phone will reboot in recovery mode.
If you have problem post another time and forgive my bad english =)
gunner1937 said:
I am trying to install Amon_RA recovery on my N1.
I followed the instructions from the Full Update Guide (wiki.cyanogenmod) and from XDA (recovery RA-passion-v2.2.1 by Amon-RA who does an outstanding dev).
Checked md5sum of recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1.img : matched
Checked md5sum of recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1-CM.img: matched
The phone is unlocked. I use fastboot to flash the recovery. I get “Signature verify fail”.
I made a thorough search and I did not find an explanation and an answer other than for rooted phone.
I do not want to root.
I tried disabling the anti virus program. I reset the phone. I checked the installation of SDK. I checked the Environment Variables in “Advanced settings” on Widows Vista and Win7. I even checked my sanity.
I would appreciate any guidance to solve this issue.
Nexus One unlocked
S-ON HBOOT-0.35.0017 RADIO-5.08.00.04
GB 2.3.6 Kernel 2.6.35.7-59465-g42bad32 Build # GRK39F
Device recognised under ADB and Fastboot. Recovery put in android-sdk-windows/platform-tools.
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You said "I do not want root" so why do you want to install custom recovery? The purpose of installing custom ROM or recovery is to gain root access but you don't want to root your phone so don't flash custom ROM or recovery. And you should post in Q&A not both places.
Molto grazie.Your English is far better than my Italian.
As I said the phone is unlocked and, yes, I get fastboot (if not I could not go to the point where I am, I believe)
Forza italia ma nontroppo against Russia
Yes, you're right, but i'm agree with Taodan, why you should have to flash recovery if you don't want root ? it isn't very useful XD maybe you want root in order to backup a stock rom, but if you want a stock rom of android 2.3.4 i can upload one for you XD anbd thanks for say my engolish isn't bad and yes Forza Italia XD but I want to get live in the UK or USA !!!
taodan said:
You said "I do not want root" so why do you want to install custom recovery? The purpose of installing custom ROM or recovery is to gain root access but you don't want to root your phone so don't flash custom ROM or recovery. And you should post in Q&A not both places.
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I owe you an apology for not knowing that I have to justify the purpose of my question.
I was naive enough to consider that flashing a recovery was obviously to help install a Cyanogen ROM. My naivete even brought me to believe that installing a Recovery without flashing a ROM will bring me back to the stock recovery.
Going further I should have added "for the moment" to my decision of not rooting.
And my final answer, regarding the wrong thread, is that I tried to edit my post in order to move to the right thread when I discovered my mistake.
Thank you for your reply. It will help me re-check my sanity.
That said are you ready to offer me a solution which could be posted on the other thread?
Ivan93tm said:
Yes, you're right, but i'm agree with Taodan, why you should have to flash recovery if you don't want root ? it isn't very useful XD maybe you want root in order to backup a stock rom, but if you want a stock rom of android 2.3.4 i can upload one for you XD anbd thanks for say my engolish isn't bad and yes Forza Italia XD but I want to get live in the UK or USA !!!
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My main concern is not to root or not to root.
Re-read my post and you will discover that my question specifically asks for a solution regarding a flash recovery.
Anyway, I do appreciate your contribution. Prego
this belong to help Q&A thread not dev thread...
P00r said:
this belong to help Q&A thread not dev thread...
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Please, read Post# 6 and the last sentence of the 1st paragraph. It should make you happy
Guys, please, can you confirm my idea below?
- if you officially unlock bootloader via Motorola website and you have any Jelly Bean ROM 4.1.2 installed, you cannot hide "Warning Message" on boot.
- you can hide this message only if you run ROM with ICS (4.0.4) - is it right?
- if it is true, can I restore official Motorola ROM with ICS and then remove this Warning Message on Boot?
(via flashing the "fastboot flash ulogo logo_signed")
Guide is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38761893&postcount=3
Thank you very much.
JaroslavHruska said:
Guys, please, can you confirm my idea below?
- if you officially unlock bootloader via Motorola website and you have any Jelly Bean ROM 4.1.2 installed, you cannot hide "Warning Message" on boot.
- you can hide this message only if you run ROM with ICS (4.0.4) - is it right?
- if it is true, can I restore official Motorola ROM with ICS and then remove this Warning Message on Boot?
(via flashing the "fastboot flash ulogo logo_signed")
Guide is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38761893&postcount=3
Thank you very much.
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So far you can't hide the message on JB and i think that the downgrade option is quite dangerous but possible
Thank you for your answer. Do you think that it will ever possible to hide this message?
Or, do you have any other options to hide it?
Many, many thanks.
I've tried it, got a brick, did unbrick, got boot-loop, disconnect the battery, installed 4.0.4, the message is left, again had to be updated to JB =)
Anyone found a solution to this problem and leave it there if we upgrade to 4.4.2?
When I was on ICS and upgraded to JB using the OTA update, it replaced my red unlocked Moto sign with the original. Unfortunately I used RSD Lite afterwards to flash JB and now have the new one.
Sent from my XT890
Hi have unlocked bootloader on htc one vodafone uk, it will not accept superus or twerp to back up it pops up saying error permissions, can anyone help get around this? I bought phone of ebay so not sure if previous owner tried to unlock. Hope i have posted in correct forum if not could you direct me.
Rob
This thread will should be in Q&A, ask a mod for move it.
However, you have the bootloader unlocked, right?
Which error do you have, and which version of twrp are you using?
Guich said:
This thread will should be in Q&A, ask a mod for move it.
However, you have the bootloader unlocked, right?
Which error do you have, and which version of twrp are you using?
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Hi guich thanks for reply i have downloaded on to phone from app store 3.1.3 and have also tried via computer, on the superuser on phone it will complete to 100% but then just pops up error cannot finish,if i try and use titanium backup and root i get error message i could not aquire root priviliges, this attempt was made using the su command.I have also tried zipping directly on to phone via usb cable the twerp and superuser programes.
Rob
have you tried flashing this in TWRP?
soo i was trying to root my brazilian version of moto x with SlapMyMoto, already updated to 4.4 thanks to some tutorials out there, and when i was trying to star a telnet session with cydia impactator and it just said that there was no signature bugs available any help?
Heres a screenshot of Bluebox, confirming that i do have the "bugs" available
Savassi12 said:
soo i was trying to root my brazilian version of moto x with SlapMyMoto, already updated to 4.4 thanks to some tutorials out there, and when i was trying to star a telnet session with cydia impactator and it just said that there was no signature bugs available any help?
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This is the error you get when trying to run telnet session while on 4.4. You need to be on 4.2.2 in order to begin SlapMyMoto root process. This is the error message I got when I was trying to root on 4.4 so you need to look into downgrading to 4.2.2 first. Check my post history to see information on downgrading (Where to get 4.2.2 if the link in the SMM thread is still down, tutorial on downgrading to 4.2.2 using RSD Lite and the firmware) You will bootloop if you try to downgrade to 4.2.2 without adding a line to erase userdata, that's also in my post history. Hope this helped, sorry working right now or I'd grab the links. (Apparently you can backup and restore userdata according to this post though http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2569229 )
Halo
I've done the downgrade to 4.2.2
but when trying to telnet can not because there is a message
"link failed file exist"
what should I do next????
waydhee said:
Halo
I've done the downgrade to 4.2.2
but when trying to telnet can not because there is a message
"link failed file exist"
what should I do next????
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Unlock your lockscreen then try again
Hi, a few months ago i unlocked bootloader and rooted my Android 4.4.4 Moto G (locked to Tesco UK) and that was fine but then i went to lock it all again so i could get the OTA update for Android Lollipop.
This is where the problems began... I thought i found the write files to do it but then i discovered after that it was an US version so it wouldn't work with Tesco.
Today i went to roll it back again to a UK version but it doesn't seem to work.
I have all the files I think but I am getting errors such as 'Mismatched partition size' and 'Image file is too big'. I'm not the best with these things so any help would be much appreciated. I currently have a bricked phone so the sooner the better please.
"Hab check failed for boot"
"Hab check failed for recovery"
gingerandroid said:
Hi, a few months ago i unlocked bootloader and rooted my Android 4.4.4 Moto G (locked to Tesco UK) and that was fine but then i went to lock it all again so i could get the OTA update for Android Lollipop.
This is where the problems began... I thought i found the write files to do it but then i discovered after that it was an US version so it wouldn't work with Tesco.
Today i went to roll it back again to a UK version but it doesn't seem to work.
I have all the files I think but I am getting errors such as 'Mismatched partition size' and 'Image file is too big'. I'm not the best with these things so any help would be much appreciated. I currently have a bricked phone so the sooner the better please.
"Hab check failed for boot"
"Hab check failed for recovery"
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She tried running the following commands:I also I suffered from it and still could not solve this problem to check the images ... the phone be unlocked or not does not affect the system upgrade , only the root so.
you could try downloading the version to install and usually with unlocked bootloader and flash the logo.bin to take the message unlocked bootloader
as the issue of operators, rom provided by different countries does not change the radio frequency of your ... I faced when it lost radio when I used my cell **** fastboot ERASE ALL ( NEVER USE IT IN YOUR LIFE ) ****
Partitions where there are these radio information is not modified when you put another ROM same as original ...
You will have to leave the unlocked bootloader and install the rom normally without root with nothing if it's what you want, if you block the bootloader will not be able to boot
https://mega.co.nz/#F!29RX1L6I!gfxcXgqkAhf5GDhr_aPGYg
You can download this link from roms of all official ROMS that exist on the Internet of all Motorola G2 this link below , I've tried to use one of them it is original with all files more still blocking the bootloader you will not able to boot .