Got error after installing newest firmware - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

After suscessfull installing of firmware got following error while installing recovery and also the sim card doesn't work
target reported max download size of 1514139648 bytes
error: cannot load 'recovery.img': No error
any help plz

1.5GB would be a large recovery. Are you sure you're flashing the right file?
Did you check the md5 of the firmware and the recovery?

yes its only 15mb twrp
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kami2k said:
After suscessfull installing of firmware got following error while installing recovery and also the sim card doesn't work
target reported max download size of 1514139648 bytes
error: cannot load 'recovery.img': No error
any help plz
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kami2k said:
yes its only 15mb twrp
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"cannot load" just means the filename is wrong.

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[Q] Using nvflash

When doing the flash using nvflash from Restore dell streak 7 (wifi only) using nvflash at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1252840
It starts out good but dies on p11.img. I am getting the below error on my DS7 (wifi), unrooted, when it gets to p11.img:
sending file: p10.img
/ 16777216/16777216 bytes sent
p10.img sent successfully
sending file: p11.img
- 30474240/352321536 bytes sentdata send failed NvError 0x120002
command failure: writedeviceraw failed (bad data)
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Any advice how to get the process to finish?
Thank you!
Try to redownload p11, and then flash again. You might have gotten a bad file download.
Xi2wiked said:
Try to redownload p11, and then flash again. You might have gotten a bad file download.
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I did unzip p11 from the master zip file I had downloaded (got the same error), I could try the download again...
Xi2wiked said:
Try to redownload p11, and then flash again. You might have gotten a bad file download.
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Hey, it WORKED! Thank you!
I never would have thought it was a corrupted download. I was convinced I was doing it wrong. But, now I am back to Android 2.2 Froyo and am happy as can be!

[Q] need help what can i do

what would cause this?
C:\Users\Desktop\my htc one\OneDrivers_Fastboot\Fastboot>fastboot flash
recovery stock.img
target reported max download size of 1526722560 bytes
error: cannot load 'stock.img': No error
haven't seen this before
perrotype3 said:
what would cause this?
C:\Users\Desktop\my htc one\OneDrivers_Fastboot\Fastboot>fastboot flash
recovery stock.img
target reported max download size of 1526722560 bytes
error: cannot load 'stock.img': No error
haven't seen this before
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Because you are not trying to flash a recovery. What are you trying to flash?
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Something gigantic, lol
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perrotype3 said:
what would cause this?
C:\Users\Desktop\my htc one\OneDrivers_Fastboot\Fastboot>fastboot flash
recovery stock.img
target reported max download size of 1526722560 bytes
error: cannot load 'stock.img': No error
haven't seen this before
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wrong command for one, fastboot flash recovery recovery_stock.img put recovery img in fast boot folder then cd c:\to that directory and type your commands
Aldo101t said:
wrong command for one, fastboot flash recovery recovery_stock.img put recovery img in fast boot folder then cd c:\to that directory and type your commands
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Try reading that again and look at the size of whatever it is he is trying to flash, that isn't a recovery.
Also a recovery can be renamed to whatever you want, so the command could very well be correct.
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Thank you ,I'll try to redownload the recovery but it's same one I used before
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[Q] Recovery Issue.

Hello,
I have had two of the HTC ONE (M7) Sprint from when they just came out and rooted, installed TWRP 2.5.0.0 HBOOT-1.44.0000 S-OFF and no issues and just got a new phone for my son so I wanted to unlock the boot loader and install TWRP, and maybe a custom ROM later so my adventures start.
HTC ONE (M7) Sprint
HBOOT-1.56.0000
S-ON
So everything was going good got the boot loader unlocked and was following: http://qbking77.com/development/how-to-root-the-htc-one-international-sprint-att/
Which I have used before with no problems.
My issue is I flashed TWRP 2.5.0.0 and I believe this version does not work with Hboot 1.56 because I am not able to touch any of the buttons to do anything and then when I refresh the screen I get the padlock icon with the slider to unlock, but still no control it was like frozen only way to get it back is to hold down the power button and the vol down keys. Phone reboots and when I go into the Boot loader I get" Tampered (which I believe means that I have a custom recovery (that doesn't work...lol) then unlocked witch is the boot loader, which I believe is correct to have.
So then I when to try to just flash the newest version TWRP 2.7.0.1 and I also tried 2.6.3.0, and I kept getting the same error in CMD fastboot:
target reported max download size of 1514139648 bytes
error: cannot load 'recovery.img': No error
I thought maybe I should try to put CWM on and then I could then put back on TWRP, but when I did this I got the same error:
target reported max download size of 1514139648 bytes
error: cannot load 'recovery.img': No error
Need some help and guidance of how to get this so I can put a working custom recovery on this phone. I don't have an issue to have to go back to factory reset if that is the only way to fix this.
Thanks in Advance
Jon
You have the recovery.img in the folder you are using to open the cmd window?
BD619 said:
You have the recovery.img in the folder you are using to open the cmd window?
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Yes I am.
Jon
BD619 said:
You have the recovery.img in the folder you are using to open the cmd window?
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what about hidden file extensions? i.e recovery.img.img
jblaze10 said:
what about hidden file extensions? i.e recovery.img.img
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Not sure if I have hidden file extentions?
Here is a screen shot of the Folder I am in when I hold down the shift key and right click the mouse and select "Open command window here"
You can see I was trying CWM this last time
Okay update I was able to get CWM v6.0.4.6 on but when it boots up into recovery I get :
ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.4.6
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/command
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/last_log
E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/last_install
E: Can't open /cache/recovery/last_install
If I hit Backup and Restore then backup to /sdcard I get:
SD Card space free: 0MB
There may not be enough free space to complete backup... continuing...
Backing up boot image
and then does nothing.
I then tried to flash TWRP 2.0.7.1 threw fast boot and got this error:
C:\Users\Jon\Desktop\OneDrivers_Fastboot\Fastboot>fastboot flash recovery openre
covery-twrp-2.7.0.1-m7wls.img
target reported max download size of 1514139648 bytes
error: cannot load 'openrecovery-twrp-2.7.0.1-m7wls.img': No error
Hope this helps
Jon
I have Root Access and TWRP Custom Recovery and SuperSU all working now.
Thanks again.
Jon
I HAVE THE SAME NO ERROR ... ISSUE ..... AND I AM USING supersu v1.25 .... And did u type .img in the end of image m7 file in fastboot folder ?
For the "can't mount /cache/" error, search for "fix a corrupted partition android" in google, it's from Android Revolution, that worked for me.
BTW, the CWM gives me a lot of problems, so I flashed TWRP 2.8, with no problems, be sure that you are s-off and type correctly the name of the file. Try changing the name to "recovery.img", just to be more easy.
Enviado desde mi HTC One

[Q] Cannot Flash factory images EVEN when flashing each image seperately

Fastboot flash system ...
(bootloader) Data size exceeds download buffer
FAILED (Remote Failure)
What is going on?
Need the new fastboot
papi92 said:
Need the new fastboot
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I have tried that with no success
Unlocked bootloader? Stock USB cable.
papi92 said:
Unlocked bootloader? Stock USB cable.
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Yeah stock cable, bootloader is unlocked and everything besides the system image flashes without a hitch
Weird.
Maybe a corrupt download? Try downloading it again and/or check the MD5. (af4520213c1a3e2b3dd811aef030b87b)
same here
i'm stuck...
jamesadalpiaz said:
Maybe a corrupt download? Try downloading it again and/or check the MD5. (af4520213c1a3e2b3dd811aef030b87b)
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Thanks man didn't even think to check, 'twas a bad download!
still doesnt work for me.
my download is okay.
when trying to flash system img -- still getting the same message as above.
when trying to use flash all bat file --getting these quoets:
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain recovery.sig'
failed to allocate 1679592636 bytes
error: update package missing system.img
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Please help me
itamarbh said:
still doesnt work for me.
my download is okay.
when trying to flash system img -- still getting the same message as above.
when trying to use flash all bat file --getting these quoets:
Please help me
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what error do you get when you try to unzip and flash the individual img files?
jj14 said:
what error do you get when you try to unzip and flash the individual img files?
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this...
(bootloader) Data size exceeds download buffer
FAILED (Remote Failure)
Thanks !
itamarbh said:
still doesnt work for me.
my download is okay.
when trying to flash system img -- still getting the same message as above.
when trying to use flash all bat file --getting these quoets:
Please help me
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When you downloaded the .tgz file and extracted it, it contained a .tar file. When you extract the .tar file you get the shamu-lrx21o folder. Within that folder you have the flash-all.bat, but you also have the image-shamu-lrx21o.zip file. Extract the contents of that zip file and try again. The system.img file is in that zip file.
Astraeus85 said:
When you downloaded the .tgz file and extracted it, it contained a .tar file. When you extract the .tar file you get the shamu-lrx21o folder. Within that folder you have the flash-all.bat, but you also have the image-shamu-lrx21o.zip file. Extract the contents of that zip file and try again. The system.img file is in that zip file.
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I know, tried that as well, didn't work...
i'm stuck.
itamarbh said:
still doesnt work for me.
my download is okay.
when trying to flash system img -- still getting the same message as above.
when trying to use flash all bat file --getting these quoets:
Please help me
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Here's your help. I had the same exact problem. Follow the instructions to this link and you'll be back on track.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/how-fix-er...roid-5-0-factory-images-nexus-devices-1474865
glensta said:
Here's your help. I had the same exact problem. Follow the instructions to this link and you'll be back on track.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/how-fix-er...roid-5-0-factory-images-nexus-devices-1474865
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Thanks for reponding,
But this didn't help, like I said before -- I'm getting an error while flashing the system img alone as well...
Thanks anyway...
Anyone else?
itamarbh said:
Thanks for reponding,
But this didn't help, like I said before -- I'm getting an error while flashing the system img alone as well...
Thanks anyway...
Anyone else?
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Did u even try this method above I posted? How could it not help. It works perfectly. Seems u didn't try it is my guess. If your stuck don't try just flashing the system.img only, start over with a complete factory image reflash. It'll wipe ur data but so what, u'll be back in business
itamarbh said:
this...
(bootloader) Data size exceeds download buffer
FAILED (Remote Failure)
Thanks !
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I ran into this yesterday, do this:
Download the Android SDK: https://developer.android.com/sdk
Grab fastboot from the platforms-tools folder.
Flash System again
This will fix it, you just need the newest Fastboot.
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I'm also stuck.
I keep getting the error 'cannot load system.img'. Everything else flashes fine. The bootloader and the radio. I received the OTA and that didn't install either. I was left with the android guy on his back and it said error. I'm not sure if it has to do with the encryption on the phone or not but it's frustrating. I did root with CFauto root method but my recovery is still stock. I'll try the new fastboot and see what happens.
This might not apply in this situation, but coming from several years of previous Motorola phones, sometimes I had to download and use mfastboot (Motorola's version of fastboot) for large images to flash. It's worth a shot and won't hurt to try it
Edit: here is the link. If you decide to try it, make sure to read the first section on renaming the file http://mark.cdmaforums.com/ADB.htm

I think there is an issue with the factory image for 5.1

I downloaded the factory image from two places and was able to flash the boot image and the radio manually but when I go to flash the image itself I receive this.
I am rooted using the Nexus root tool kit with twrp recoovery
fastboot -w update [image file].zip, I receive
C:\Android\platform-tools>fastboot -w update image-shamu-lmy47d.zip
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
failed to allocate 1778070480 bytes
error: update package missing system.img
??
I have flsh each manually and using the flash all plus used the tool kt
Any ideas
I tried the flash-all.bat and got the same error. I extracted all the files from the zip and flashed the images separately and it worked fine.
worldsoutro said:
I downloaded the factory image from two places and was able to flash the boot image and the radio manually but when I go to flash the image itself I receive this.
I am rooted using the Nexus root tool kit with twrp recoovery
fastboot -w update [image file].zip, I receive
C:\Android\platform-tools>fastboot -w update image-shamu-lmy47d.zip
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
failed to allocate 1778070480 bytes
error: update package missing system.img
??
I have flsh each manually and using the flash all plus used the tool kt
Any ideas
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Last time I had that error, it turned out I had an outdated version of fastboot. I was using the packaged version, adnroid-tools-fastboot, on Ubuntu and all was well after installing the latest version through the Android SDK. Not sure if the same would apply here but that was my experience.
Marcellus1 said:
I tried the flash-all.bat and got the same error. I extracted all the files from the zip and flashed the images separately and it worked fine.
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Same thing here, when I got the error I flashed system, boot and recovery from the zip manually (I've kept my cache and userdata intact to avoid the factory reset).
It went all good but at the first boot the phone executed the encryption of the memory because I've had un-encrypted it when I was on 5.0.1
Yeah I end up flashing each file one by one. I was also getting the errors. All seem fine now
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This update was a nightmare took me 6 hours to update. I'm not a noib either. Lol

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