so I made a backup through CWM of my current rom, and installed another rom, and changed my mind and wanted to go back. When I try to do so I get an MD5SUM Mismatch error. I have not changed the names of the folders in anyway shape or form.
I found a thread on XDA with a fix, which I tried, to no luck. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=714114
anyone have any ideas? I can live without what was in the backup if I need to...but I would rather not.
I did notice that the file size of the other MD5 sums I have for my other backups is closer to 130+ KB files, and the new one is 22 KB.... my biggest backup yet, with the smallest MD5 sum?
any ideas?
EDIT: further looking into this I noticed that the backup files are .ext3.tar so I tried from the other post, instead of doing "md5sum *img > nandroid.md5" i tried "md5sum *ext3.tar > nandroid.md5" and "md5sum *tar > nandroid.md5" and both of these fail aswell. Still looking for any ideas on how to fix this.
EDIT #2: I figured it out...after being beyond frustrated...lol. So when I used Notepad++ to open the nandroid.md5 file, and use MD5 calculator to verify the actual MD5sums, i noticed something interesting between multiple backups. Every other nandroid.md5 file I had, had two spaces between the MD5sum and the file name, except the one I had that was failing. So I fixed this, and my rom is restoring as we speak. So incase anyone else has this issue, and wants to fix their MD5sum error, here is what it should look like
a5cf3fc0bc5144856c9bba7f410ece5f data.ext3.tar. So with two spaces, not one.
This mainly for anyone creating roms, themes, etc, etc
Is it possible for you to supply an MD5SUM check for your downloads so users know there downloads are not corrupted in any format.
regards
if they don't supply the md5 sums you can check with winrar, with test archive if there is no error then you can flash it. or if you like, you can check with md5sums program search with google. i use md5ums 1.2
I downloaded the file, MD5 (I537UBUAMG2_I537TCEAMG2_I537UBUAMG2_HOME.tar.md5) just waiting to see if it has worked?
And where did you happen to acquire this file from since afaik there's no flashable version of MF2 floating around out there. MF2 is what was installed on most GS4A's from the factory which then upgraded to MF3 by OTA (again, afaik).
An MD5 "file" is just a very tiny text file with a line of info, usually the MD5 checksum and then the name of the file that checksum is associated with - we're talking about a file that's less than 100 bytes in size most of the time whereas the actual ROM file would end up being several hundred to at least 1.1-1.3GB in size.
Are you sure you understand what it is you might have downloaded?
MF2
brekstar said:
I downloaded the file, MD5 (I537UBUAMG2_I537TCEAMG2_I537UBUAMG2_HOME.tar.md5) just waiting to see if it has worked?
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http://samsung-updates.com/device/?id=SGH-I537
This is where...
It's the Mexican version of the firmware... someone here tried it... wasn't successful though.
First of all this file is MG2 not MF2. A little misleading and furthermore this MG2 has indeed been tried and verified to not work.
GT-i9295(i537) running SafeStrap
Thread link
Nexus 5 - Extracted image files from official Google Nexus Factory Image
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Sometimes you just want to quickly grab the right files and you don't have time, your battery is almost empty or you're missing the matching network coverage to download the full firmware, extract it and pick out your needed files.
Below you find the most important extracted files from the official firmwares for the Hammerhead aka. Nexus 5 (GSM/LTE) by Google.
If you need more, other or less files, let me know. I want to offer the right stuff, this should be helpful.
Download extracted files from Nexus Factory Images
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Android 5.1.0 (LMY47I) (download full image- 579 MiB)
Extracted file hammerhead-lmy47i-factory-df127988.tgz
boot.img 8.7MB - MD5: 78d613019ff68437c7f2493b8b749a58
bootloader-hammerhead-hhz12f.img 2.5MB - MD5: c3bdf9c6f06b4aceb4fc314dbd8188b6
radio-hammerhead-m8974a-2.0.50.2.25.img 44.4MB - MD5: 77c5f4585428b65d914008374106db69
Android 5.1.0 (LMY47D) (download full image- 579 MiB)
Extracted file hammerhead-lmy47d-factory-6c1ad81e.tgz
boot.img 8.7MB - MD5: 78d613019ff68437c7f2493b8b749a58
bootloader-hammerhead-hhz12f.img 2.5MB - MD5: c3bdf9c6f06b4aceb4fc314dbd8188b6
radio-hammerhead-m8974a-2.0.50.2.25.img 44.4MB - MD5: 77c5f4585428b65d914008374106db69
Android 5.0.1 (LRX22C) (download full image- 556 MiB)
Extracted file hammerhead-lrx22c-factory-0f9eda1b.tgz
boot.img 8.6MB - MD5: 704dc1af6177d3534578ee0fd8402bb9
bootloader-hammerhead-hhz12d.img 2.5MB - MD5: 0fac98dfe300ed5f8143709c8b642db4
radio-hammerhead-m8974a-2.0.50.2.22.img 44.5MB - MD5: 7a0a623f86214ba9ecc9253de758d429
Android 5.0 (LRX21O) (download full image- 556 MiB)
Extracted file hammerhead-lrx21o-factory-01315e08.tgz
boot.img 8.6MB - MD5: 704dc1af6177d3534578ee0fd8402bb9
bootloader-hammerhead-hhz12d.img 2.5MB - MD5: 0fac98dfe300ed5f8143709c8b642db4
radio-hammerhead-m8974a-2.0.50.2.21.img 44.5MB - MD5: ffc96f2925230f3c173c54e328306d03
Android 4.4.4 Release 2 (KTU84Q) (download full image- 442 MiB)
Extracted file hammerhead-ktu84q-factory-ae475293.tgz
boot.img 8.5MB - MD5: 7f78ea8432b250f9655ca28644ad8d98
bootloader-hammerhead-hhz11k.img 2.4MB - MD5: c32f8bec310c659c1296739b00c6a8ac
radio-hammerhead-m8974a-2.0.50.1.17.img 44.3MB - MD5: 011de2c45c126a9b5cd52bfdf5683c81
Android 4.4.4 (KTU84P) (download full image- 442 MiB)
Extracted file hammerhead-ktu84p-factory-35ea0277.tgz
boot.img 8.5MB - MD5: 7f78ea8432b250f9655ca28644ad8d98
bootloader-hammerhead-hhz11k.img 2.4MB - MD5: c32f8bec310c659c1296739b00c6a8ac
radio-hammerhead-m8974a-2.0.50.1.16.img 44.3MB - MD5: 93cf4f14ed9a954ddc5df8590b8ce546
Android 4.4.3 (KTU84M) (download full image- 442 MiB)
Extracted file hammerhead-ktu84m-factory-53ff95bf.tgz
boot.img 8.5MB - MD5: 7f78ea8432b250f9655ca28644ad8d98
bootloader-hammerhead-hhz11k.img 2.4MB - MD5: c32f8bec310c659c1296739b00c6a8ac
radio-hammerhead-m8974a-2.0.50.1.13.img 44.3MB - MD5: b6f226bea11c1d79b9735310953de36c
Android 4.4.2 (KOT49H) (download full image- 428 MiB)
Extracted file hammerhead-kot49h-factory-02006b99.tgz
boot.img 8.4MB - MD5: d965d410486c2552ea10cc7e85bea94b
bootloader-hammerhead-hhz11k.img 2.4MB - MD5: c32f8bec310c659c1296739b00c6a8ac
radio-hammerhead-m8974a-1.0.25.0.23.img 41.1MB - MD5: 1f79888817b398ddceb2c4f8fbddcd99
Android 4.4.0 (KRT16M) (download full image - 424 MiB)
Extracted file hammerhead-krt16m-factory-bd9c39de.tgz
boot.img 8.4MB - MD5: 619cdd23dd7e886a7e72c86ab5537aec
bootloader-hammerhead-HHZ11d.img 2.4MB - MD5: 016cb4c8ed5cc35cbfff363cefc42fe3
radio-hammerhead-M8974A-1.0.25.0.17.img 41MB - MD5: 0b9413b56c4aa5ccde6caa3af3b4b465
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27 Mar 2015
Added Android 5.1.0 (LMY47I)
11 Mar 2015
Added Android 5.1.0 (LMY47D)
31 Dec 2014
Reopened the thread, many thanks to AndroidFileHost
Added Android 4.4.4 r2, 5.0 and 5.0.1, reduced amount of files, enlarge amount if necessary
21 Jun 2014
Added Android 4.4.3 (KTU84M) and Android 4.4.4 (KTU84P)
Mysterious download problems seem to be gone
06 May 2014
Added MD5 hashes.
03 May 2014
Many thanks to Ian from Battledroid.org for hosting all these files. So again, fast downloads and no ads. Good work.
28 Apr 2014
Uploaded files to MediaFire
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Something's up with the host--tried to download the 4.4.2 system.img file and the system.7z file, but the downloads are randomly marked as complete when they're not actually done. system.img was "complete" at 76 MB the first time and at 152 MB the second time.
vaindil said:
Something's up with the host--tried to download the 4.4.2 system.img file and the system.7z file, but the downloads are randomly marked as complete when they're not actually done. system.img was "complete" at 76 MB the first time and at 152 MB the second time.
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Thanks for reporting!
I'll take a closer look and will try out several times.
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You're very right. All big files end at least at around 60 MB. I don't know if the server is crazy...
On the same server, you can download Google Apps. I tried the pa_gapps-stock-4.4.3-20140603-signed.zip and it downloaded the file completely... no idea yet, will try to find this strange error.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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I downloaded the system.img file now seven times with different settings like from different directories, different filename extensions, different permissions... and everytime the download stopped before it was finished. Everytime the downloaded file size differed from the others.Biggest downloaded file was 111 MB, far away from the original size. Any idea?
Thanks for this. I just needed the boot.img of 4.4.2 and didn't want to download the whole thing.
Surprised all the individual stock files aren't more readily available.
Wanted to save original kernel I forgot to do before reinstalling last Franco Kernel, cannot find the single updated stock Kernel for N5, included in KTU84M!
Can not agree more on previous post!
Regards
Alessandro
Edit: Nvm, found it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53113072
Thanks to VOMER!
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
If needed new 4.4.4 modem from factory images: https://mega.co.nz/#!KJ1EUaKY!I4oSn8L9Mwp3bWUq9XRzTgQCGbJoLPcmdHWPQuXoPbk
MD5: 93cf4f14ed9a954ddc5df8590b8ce546
I can confirm that the downloads still have the exact same problems. Every large file stops at a random point, unfortunately making it pretty useless.
I was trying to download with Wget and it really doesn't like the ( and ) characters. Maybe try and remove them from the file names?? Just an idea I'm tossing out there....
This server is located on godaddy so if it is not a vps/dedicated server then he wont have control of this.
If he does then they need to adjust the apache web server configuration to allow more memory and lessen the limits on connections.
as you can see the site is down due to the fact that it cant keep up with the connections.
flyboy_9 said:
I can confirm that the downloads still have the exact same problems. Every large file stops at a random point, unfortunately making it pretty useless.
I was trying to download with Wget and it really doesn't like the ( and ) characters. Maybe try and remove them from the file names?? Just an idea I'm tossing out there....
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This server is located on godaddy so if it is not a vps/dedicated server then he wont have control of this.
If he does then they need to adjust the apache web server configuration to allow more memory and lessen the limits on connections.
as you can see the site is down due to the fact that it cant keep up with the connections.
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Meanwhile, I think it was one or two weeks ago I tried, it was good and I thought now it stays good. But unfortunately you still face problems and I do this for you (and all other XDA members).
I only have a FTP account to this server, no shell access or management console. Do you have any ideas, where the best place is to store these big files without any hassles like maximum file size, availability time, download traffic or counts, waiting queues, speed limits... of course, I prefer free file hosting
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Meanwhile, I think it was one or two weeks ago I tried, it was good and I thought now it stays good. But unfortunately you still face problems and I do this for you (and all other XDA members).
I only have a FTP account to this server, no shell access or management console. Do you have any ideas, where the best place is to store these big files without any hassles like maximum file size, availability time, download traffic or counts, waiting queues, speed limits... of course, I prefer free file hosting
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I can give you a ftp account when im home to my personal website i never use.
It should be good enough for what you need. I wanted to start up a download host kinda like samfiles but actually host the files and specifically for the phones i own, but since im considered no one important i doubt people would use it.
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I can give you a ftp account when im home to my personal website i never use.
It should be good enough for what you need. I wanted to start up a download host kinda like samfiles but actually host the files and specifically for the phones i own, but since im considered no one important i doubt people would use it.
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Perfect. How much space could I get, is there a traffic limit... something I have to keep in mind?
And can I use it for the extracted image files for the Galaxy Nexus as well?
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Perfect. How much space could I get, is there a traffic limit... something I have to keep in mind?
And can I use it for the extracted image files for the Galaxy Nexus as well?
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Its suppose to be unlimited data and bandwith but obiously thats a marketing scheme so really till the web host complains. Its all legal so shouldnt be an issue.
Also id put no limit on you and you can use it for anything legal even private web pages for all i care.. Id give you a private sub-domain like whatever.mydomain.com
I had one general query. WE have to just flash this factory image through any recovery for example thru TWRP... N do we have to flash stock kernel for this also.. Please guide me through this. I have flashed custom ROMS just want to know is the procedure same or something different..
boyz211 said:
I had one general query. WE have to just flash this factory image through any recovery for example thru TWRP... N do we have to flash stock kernel for this also.. Please guide me through this. I have flashed custom ROMS just want to know is the procedure same or something different..
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You can flash what you want using fastboot. It's the same as the original factory imgs but you do not need to download the full compressed file.
can someone confirm md5 and sha1 hashes for following files on
filefactory.com/folder/c6cdedc45a775d27
edit found another link:
mega.co.nz/#F!29RX1L6I!gfxcXgqkAhf5GDhr_aPGYg
the files took 2 hrs each on regular download for me so just want to confirm they completed fully.
RETUAWS_XT1064_4.4.4_KXB21.85-17_cid9_CFC.xml.zip
SHA1=da0b082ebf453170cf9141c961b33b6278c12e31
MD5 =b44ffe73058ebb8b85c853151f8c3e36
RETUAWS_XT1064_4.4.4_KXB21.85-23_cid9_CFC.xml.zip SHA1=615e4331c8cd77b96aa29c280d539214c79cc714
MD5=fc2eb59808fed31a5df81c3f039da4c6
RETUAWS_XT1064_5.0.2_LXB22.46-28_cid9_CFC.xml.zip
SHA1=e77f7bad0feb5a52963f36e1d1bd2220b606dd6f
MD5=c1e6f2c875da36147d468b178d22a1e9
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edit: it seems to work just fine (i only tried 5.0.2 version, hashes from both links are the same)