Hi!
I got this problem:
I've got installed a custom Kernel, device rooted, bootloader unlocked and CWM installed.
If I try to install the Kernel "boot.img" from Flashtool or CMD, he said: "Sending 'boot.img (9,7MB)'..." and it remains blocked there, if I flash directly the ROM from CWM it says: "Installation aborted (Status 7)". Anyone can help me, please?
System information:
Device: Xperia T;
Android version: 4.1.2 (Official firmware);
Build version: 91.A.1.141;
Bootloader unlocked (Tried with the code "*#...." and it also says: "Unlocked")
Rooted device (SuperSU installed, I can take the root permissions;
CWM 6 installed (Also tried CWM 3-4-5).
All drivers have been installed and re-installed multiple times
I can't install any kind of ROM, only because I can't install any kernel..
Help me, please, thanks.
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gregbradley said:
I will answer this question in the thread where you first posted it, about 5 minutes before you opened this thread.
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Thanks Greg.. I'll close this.
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Hi,
I flashed CF-Root-XX_OXA_JW4-v4.4-CWM3RFS using ODIN and attempted to install CWM using ROM MANAGER but whenever I boot into recovery all I get is:
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
About phone reveals:
Model number: GT-I9000
Firmware: 2.3.6
Baseband: I9000XXJW4
Kernel version: 2.6.35.7-I9000XXJW4-CL1043937 [email protected] #2
Build number: GINGERBREAD.XXJW4
I have read loads of different posts about fixing this but I do not want to screw up the phone. Can someone please help me before I go mad? I believe that I need a '2e' recovery but where exactly do I get it and install it?
I am not a rookie and had absolutely no problems with my HTC Desire or ZTE Blade but this Samsung is something else.
Cheers guys.
-valerebel
Check my posts in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995831
Donovan662 said:
Check my posts in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1995831
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Cheers, but I got there in the end.
My problem was that although I'd flashed the right Kernel with CWM 3, I kept trying to install CWM again from ROM Manager (v2.*.*.*) and this is what was causing the issue. I refashed the Kernel and got into Recovery Mode straight away. I have now installed a Cyanogen JB ROM.
Thanks,
-valerebel
valerebel said:
Hi,
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
-valerebel
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I just got the above on everything I tried, after flashing "CWM".
Turns out I clicked the wrong link and downloaded a file labelled similarly, but was in fact not CWM recovery but a modified stock recovery.
That said, the CF-AUTOROOT package for my I9500 did work on it... I just had to go into recovery again, right away, and then install SuperSU from the market. I had to flash the proper CWM recovery to get all the other fancy ZIPs to work, such as the pretty Philz touch recovery.
Eureka!! Got answer!
Hi Dude,
I got the solution as I just faced it and came over from it.
The thing is simple. You have been trying to install the update.zip or superSU.zip from your default android recovery. thats y its showing error. That means the custom recovery has not been successfully installed on your mobile. so pls try again then it will surely install.
Download the correct image file and copy the file into the same folder as your adb and fastboot binaries. Rename the image to twrp.img and type:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot reboot
Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install.
The link which i got solution and u should consider it.
http://teamw.in/devices/androidone.html
Hope this helps you dude. let me know if u have any ques.
Thanks all.
Firstly I rooted the phone by downgrading it unlocking bootloader etc. then upgraded to a newer firmware. I then went back to root it again, and tried to then install iHackers v 4.1
It seemed to have installed, but no matter what kernel i use for it, something has been wrong, either the IMEI get cleared from the phone, or it wont boot at all and wont even let me enter any of the recoveries apart from twrp. my flashtool throws this error every time i try to flash certain ftfs
Code:
05/021/2014 03:21:37 - INFO - Preparing files for flashing
05/021/2014 03:21:38 - ERROR - 1
05/021/2014 03:21:38 - INFO - Cannot open bundle. Flash operation canceled
I just want to be able to run the newest clean android rom (aosp style), or closest thing to (with sony apps) which iHackers seemed to be able to provide, or cyanogenmod.
Could someone please tell me how to go about doing what is required, from beginning (as the phone was bought) to end (rooted cyanogen or something of the sort), because im just getting more and more annoyed haha, this phone is nothing like my old htc wildfire and htc velocity :/
If you have unlocked the bootloader then
1) download the update.zip of the rom you want to flash
2) extract boot.img and flash it
3) Enter recovery and flash the update.zip
4) follow any other rom specific install instructions you will find on the OP
EDIT
error 1 on flashtool means you need to upgrade flashtool
gregbradley said:
If you have unlocked the bootloader then
1) download the update.zip of the rom you want to flash
2) extract boot.img and flash it
3) Enter recovery and flash the update.zip
4) follow any other rom specific install instructions you will find on the OP
EDIT
error 1 on flashtool means you need to upgrade flashtool
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I've tried those things, but ill do it all again.
I've tried the newest version of flashtool, older versions, and im finally trying 0.9.15.0 because that is what another post said had to be used for the bootbundle. Ehm who knows. I guess i'll just keep trying till its all working good. Telstra finally updated to .757 yesterday, and im downloading it right now to test if thats going to be any better than what it has been so far.
Tradie said:
I've tried those things, but ill do it all again.
I've tried the newest version of flashtool, older versions, and im finally trying 0.9.15.0 because that is what another post said had to be used for the bootbundle. Ehm who knows. I guess i'll just keep trying till its all working good. Telstra finally updated to .757 yesterday, and im downloading it right now to test if thats going to be any better than what it has been so far.
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use the latest version 0.9.16.0
Why are you flashing a FTF? I never said to do that, flash the boot.img extracted from the update.zip using fastboot
So I finally ended up with rooted .757 and tried to install ihackers by fastboot flashing the boot.img then booting to recovery (Philz) and installing the aroma version. it failed miserably by going into a boot loop at the boot logo.
I'm currently working my way back to rooted .757 because i forgot to make a backup -_- stupid I know but I was tired and keen to try iHackers.
What could I be doing wrong?
Darkfleet said:
What could I be doing wrong?
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We don't know, probably wrong sequence or you skipped a step or even rebooted when you shouldn't. Just repeat all the steps and follow the instructions, if you do that there will be no problem at all.
Hi,
My phone details
XT 1068
Android version- 5.0.2
System version - 22.56.3.titan_retaildsds.retaildsdsall.en.03 retin
I have successfully unlocked bootloader. I just followed rooting method mentioned in this below thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58567649
But when I run root-windows.bat, I am getting below error.
The file not found in specified path.
Am I missing something? Do I need to follow any other procedure?
Please help me to root...
Thanks,
Vivek
Install TWRP First. Then Flash the supersu zip file(Google it version 2.46). Done you're rooted.
Hi,
I flashed twrp 2.8.5 and rooted SuperSU 2.35.... Phone booted properly. But then I tried going to recovery again, all I could see was no command sign n phone went to boot loop.
I flashed stock rom again as of now. But when I root again, it is going to boot loop... Please help me to root my phone again ..
Is it something to with versions of twrp or SuperSU?
vivek_p08 said:
Hi,
My phone details
XT 1068
Android version- 5.0.2
System version - 22.56.3.titan_retaildsds.retaildsdsall.en.03 retin
I have successfully unlocked bootloader. I just followed rooting method mentioned in this below thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=58567649
But when I run root-windows.bat, I am getting below error.
The file not found in specified path.
Am I missing something? Do I need to follow any other procedure?
Please help me to root...
Thanks,
Vivek
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just use cf autoroot itworks i have the same version
You have to use superSU 2.46, any other version will cause bootloops :
sagar846 said:
Install TWRP First. Then Flash the supersu zip file(Google it version 2.46). Done you're rooted.
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Sent with somewhat
I used Titan Tools to root my XT 1068 but I could not get it to install TWRP. Had to use some other method.
I'm trying to install the CM11 ROM (Cyanogenmod) in my SONY XPERIA SP 5303, already unlocked the bootloader and my ROM version is Android 4.3 12.1.A.1.201 (kernel version 3.4.0-perf-ga1d7493) that are DoomLord requirements, however when trying to install the kernel starting the fastboot mode I get the following error:
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Thank you!!!
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To install any CM ROM, just flash twrp recovery instead.
You can find install instructions and download links in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3309938
Sent from my Xperia SP using Tapatalk
I managed to resolve the error, install the kernel and cm11 . If someone is with this problem I simply installed a more current version of FlashTool and also the minimal adb and fastboot , although I used the FlashTool . Aparentimente the error was caused by lack of a device driver.
Hi all.
I hope this thread is ok.
I have previously tried to flash a custom rom on my Mi 11. I've followed all the steps but most roms fail due to the file not being recognised in CMD or Powershell. I've ran these as administrator and it still won't work.
One or two of the roms recognised the file & looked like it was going to complete the flash until I got an error saying:
Failed to flash - target API level is 3. Has this happened anyone before?
Also after having to flash a fsastboot stock rom I can no longer install system updates.
If anyone can help, I'd be really appreciative as I'm so frustrated with MiUi. Can't open Gmail attachments, videos won't load on certain apps etc.
Thanks very much.
stuedub said:
Hi all.
I hope this thread is ok.
I have previously tried to flash a custom rom on my Mi 11. I've followed all the steps but most roms fail due to the file not being recognised in CMD or Powershell. I've ran these as administrator and it still won't work.
One or two of the roms recognised the file & looked like it was going to complete the flash until I got an error saying:
Failed to flash - target API level is 3. Has this happened anyone before?
Also after having to flash a fsastboot stock rom I can no longer install system updates.
If anyone can help, I'd be really appreciative as I'm so frustrated with MiUi. Can't open Gmail attachments, videos won't load on certain apps etc.
Thanks very much.
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The bootloader must be unlocked.
For Aosp rom or Xiaomi EU rom use TWRP https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=321497
For stock rom use https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/flash-tool-guide-use-xiaomi-flash-tool.4262425/
I should have mentioned that my bootloader is unlocked.
If I flash TWRP, can I install a custom ROM? I can't see any mention of TWRP on custom roms, just flashing via fastboot.
stuedub said:
I should have mentioned that my bootloader is unlocked.
If I flash TWRP, can I install a custom ROM? I can't see any mention of TWRP on custom roms, just flashing via fastboot.
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This version of TWRP for a12 was released yesterday.
Some AOSP roms have their own recovery but you can use this TWRP.
The twrp is just an extension that avoids typing command lines.
Just use the twrp following the instructions of the OP of the rom you want to install.
The start is always the same:
Twrp/wipe/format data type yes/reboot Twrp=CLEAN FLASH
then flash as instructed by the OP.
For requested imgs, gapps etc.
Excellent. Thanks for your help