MD5 file not found, flashing new rom & kernel. Please Helpp! - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Greetings. Guys help, two days and two nights trying to find a straightforward solution, but without success. I downloaded two files, rom and kernel and moved them to the internal memory of the device, and now I try flash rom from TWRP 2.7.1.1 recovery-and get the error "md5 file not found", I took the md5 checker (a couple of them) and check the file , and the file is fine.
I made a md5 file via MD5 checker and then I get error.
E: MD5 checksum does not match
E: Aborting a zip instal
Error flashing zip.
Can someone please tel me how to solve this problem, I'm getting desperate, I can not go through this process at all.

Errornt said:
Greetings. Guys help, two days and two nights trying to find a straightforward solution, but without success. I downloaded two files, rom and kernel and moved them to the internal memory of the device, and now I try flash rom from TWRP 2.7.1.1 recovery-and get the error "md5 file not found", I took the md5 checker (a couple of them) and check the file , and the file is fine.
I made a md5 file via MD5 checker and then I get error.
E: MD5 checksum does not match
E: Aborting a zip instal
Error flashing zip.
Can someone please tel me how to solve this problem, I'm getting desperate, I can not go through this process at all.
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first, update your recovery. It's quite old. http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/m7
I think there is a setting in TWRP that elets your disable Zip file signature verification. I think that should work.

I update a recovery to 2.8.0.1 and when i check zip file signature verification again i got error. You can see it on the image.

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Turn off zip file signature verification and you'll get past that point haha

Same as before. I tryed that. When i remove the md5 file that i created with md5 checker from folder where is rom.zip it says md5 file not found.

Please lock theard, phone was smashed. I lost nerves!

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MD5 Checksum for Android?

Does anyone know if it is possible at all to check a MD5 hash on android systems? Is it possible to develop an app to do this like you can on the PC?
so im guessing its not possible?
I just tried searching around for one. Eventually coming back here to search and ask. It's looking grim maybe we should start a bounty so some one will try for it.
Nevermimd I found it.
market://search?q=pname:net.droidcore.mand5
It's ironic how google has an outstanding track record for search engines, but the one on the marketplace sucks!
you can do it through terminal....
md5sum
I've just published an application on the market that can help to calculate the MD5 checksum of a file. This is Hash Droid.
You can try it.
ASTRO does it, long press the file and pick details.
crypTo.
crypTo. can do more than just MD5 Checksums for FREE
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https://market.android.com/details?id=burrows.apps.crypto
I developed an app to easily compare the md5 checksum between a file and another one (or a value entered in a textField).If you only need the checksum, it is calculating it after loading the file and is displaying it on a field where you can easily copy-paste it. Give it a try, it's free
Look for : MD5 Checker
package name : com.fab.md5
PS: sorry can't post a link due to XDA policy with new users
md5sum is available if you just install a busybox onto your android...
MD5 Hash is a pretty simple algorithm and Java is capable of processing files easily.
In fact there is the MessageDigest class specifically for this.
As for command line, there is the md5sum command you can probably pipe files to it or something to get a OS level hash.
So, is it possible, it's very possible, and very easy to get a md5 hash in java or android command line.
Busybox has MD5sum built into it. Install BusyBox, and terminal emulator. Then in terminal emulator type the following if the file is in the sdcard directory-
$ su <===Click the return button on keyboard
# cd sdcard <==Click the return button on keyboard
# md5sum *****.*** <====Asterisk represents file name and extension. Click on return
**************************<==== Again asterisk represents md5sum
#
What file i need to have to do the md5 sum?
polac said:
What file i need to have to do the md5 sum?
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Reread the post above yours, it's mentioned twice.
CanĀ“t find it!
Please help!
The MD5 checksum is a sanity check for a files integrity. If you downloaded a file, you can run your own MD5 checksum on the file and compare the results with the known value for the file (usually posted with the file). If the results are the same, then your files is good, if the results are different then there's a chance your file is corrupt...
You can generate the MD5 with a number of applications, including ManD5, Astro file manager, eStrongs file manager, etc. Compare the results with the number posted from your download source, et voila!
The situation is that i made a backup of my vodafone 858 original rom but there is no md5sum file which is necessary to restore the backup!
There should be a file called nandroid.md5 with the images that contains the MD5 hashes. If not, then you can recreated it with 'md5sum > nandroid.md5'
If any of the images are corrupt, it will flash them anyway though.

HELP!!! My SGS i9000 is stuck in bootloop.

Help. MY SGS i9000 is stuck at bootloop. I had CM7 installed before, i was flashing back to stock rom and i got stuck in bootloop. i get "Android system recovery <3e>
E:failed to mount /dbdata
E:delete_data_files : cant mount /dbdata
How did you try to flash the stock rom? From recovery or with Odin?
Edit.
The stock rom/kernel cant read the filesystem that CM7 used, so it must be converted back (I think)
One way to do this would be to flash a stock rom with odin, using a .pit file and ticking the "Re-Partition" box
I flashed it using odin. Will try your tip
Tried your tip. Didnt work.
Edit (again) So sorry, i forgot to mention you need the android 2.2.1 firmware because for diffrent bootloaders in gingerbread.
You can find froyo firmware here: http://www.samfirmware.com/
Direct link to firmwares (choose one of the 2.2.1) http://www.sammobile.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1139050
Your odin should look something like this
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With pda, phone and csc file + pit
This should work =/ strange if it doesn't
Thanks a lot bro. You are a savior. Phone works.
Tusharkamath said:
Thanks a lot bro. You are a savior. Phone works.
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Dear sir, I have the same (almost) problem. I followed your instructions but problem is still there. My phone works fine but when I turn it off and then start it up, it keeps boot looping and after some time (last time took 10 minutes but sometime takes hours) and then turns on just fine. On boot menu (3e) or CWM, I can never access internal sdcard, says is not prepared.
E:cant mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
(no such file or directory)
E:copy_dbdata_media:cant mount SDCARD

[Q] OTA fails at hosts check, how can I restore stock hosts file?

Hi everyone:
I'm trying to install the 3.09.661.1 System update (Stock) on my phone.
Every time I try to install it, it fails (red exclamation mark) when verifying my Hosts file. I had modified the hosts file a long time ago to attempt to block ads and it isn't liking the fact that the file is modified, I'm gathering.
Here's the exact error:
Code:
Warning: No file_contextsVerifying current system...
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/etc/hosts". "e4a6ce6d4ee32b7de4dfe23e6e82d9ea1c122b20
", "d234177b0b9de5309f78ff539e5eafea00e069df")
Installation aborted.
To combat this, I re-rooted the phone and modified the hosts file to restore it to the original... I think. I used ROM Toolbox Pro and told it to turn off ad blocking and now my Hosts file looks like this:
Code:
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost
0.0.0.0 local
Before the "restore" there was mention of IPv6 though, so I'm not sure this is actually the default.
I have old CWM recovery backups of previous clean installs, but I'm not sure if the Hosts file would be included anywhere in there.
If anyone could give me some insight on a way I could install this OTA update without having to lose my information and wipe, I'd very much appreciate it!
Perhaps someone could post their unmodified Hosts file for me to try?
Also, it seems like 3.09.661.1 is one of the newer versions, would anyone like me to post the OTA update file? (Note: I only have it in the original .zip.21363.enc format, not knowing how to convert it to a "normal" ZIP file.)
EDIT (08/26/2013):
How I was able to update:
I was able to pull the original Hosts file from an old CWM backup file--it is stored in the system.ext4.tar file. I use Root Explorer to change the read/write settings on my Hosts file (on the device) then pushed the old Hosts file using ADB. When I tried to do the OTA update again, it worked, and now my device is running:
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Not sure what that's all about (could be test software), but it's at least 4.2 since I have the quick toggles in the notification drop-down now.
Downside to the update: It deleted all of the contents of my "SD," so all of my photos and music, etc. was lost... Rather annoying and not normal OTA behaviour, in my previous experience. Going to see if there's a way to recover them, but I don't hold out much hope.

Help: I Wiped Everything

Good day. I am using viper one ROM and today I mistakenly wiped everything on my phone using TWRP recovery. So I can not boot my phone but I am able to enter TWRP. I tried to push ROM zip to phone using adb to data/media/0 but I cannot find the zip file anywhere, this is strange since the storage size on my phone showed in TWRP changes meaning the file is succesfully copied. My only choice now is use RUU which I never did before. I am coming from Samsung so HTC is new to me. I cannot run ADB sideload, it is stuck on starting when I do this.
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My main version number is: 2.24.707.1 CID is 0_44. I have read that RUU's for this is not available?
Use vomers Guide
and also Mike`1986's guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2365506&page=4
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265618
KristianKenneth said:
Good day. I am using viper one ROM and today I mistakenly wiped everything on my phone using TWRP recovery. So I can not boot my phone but I am able to enter TWRP. I tried to push ROM zip to phone using adb to data/media/0 but I cannot find the zip file anywhere, this is strange since the storage size on my phone showed in TWRP changes meaning the file is succesfully copied. My only choice now is use RUU which I never did before. I am coming from Samsung so HTC is new to me. I cannot run ADB sideload, it is stuck on starting when I do this.
My main version number is: 2.24.707.1 CID is 0_44. I have read that RUU's for this is not available?
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I honestly never tried TWRP (though will do so in a minute or two, just out of curiosity), but did you try pushing the rom to /sdcard/ or /data/media/ (no 0)?
I'm downloading TWRP now, just out of curiosity :cyclops:
EDIT: ok, tried TWRP and it seems it does go to /data/media/0 as default, though it seems some files were hidden or I just overlooked them.
Anyway, try pushing to /data/media/ and then in TWRP use the "up one level" or whatever they called it, and you should see your zip there.
you can adb sideload in TWRP http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317986
I always just do adb push rom.zip /sdcard/Roms/rom.zip and it shows up fine.

HTC One Bootloop after rooting

i Have the HTC One (m7ul) . it is free of any carriers
i am relatively new to all of this .
so i unlocked the boot loader via HTCDev and put in latest twrp.
i got cyanogen mod version 10.2 since its the latest STABLE version.
upon trying to install the ROM from twrp , it showed me -
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: No MD5 file found.
Veryfying zip signature...
assert failed: getprop("ro.product.device") ==
getprop("ro.product.device") == "m7ul" |
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard/'
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/airdroid/upload/cm-
Updating partition details...
Failed (under the box)
and i had already done a wipe so i have no OS
so it gets stuck on the *HTC-quietly brilliantly* screen
i have a mac running 10.9 on Intel i5 (if that helps in any way)
so i tried pushing the files after seeing some tutorials but was unsuccessful with the errors in terminal saying that the command is incorrect
later i got another tutorial - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917237
and i followed the steps and used the files this user has uploaded and got this.
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Please help me.
To be honest, it just sounds like you got a bad download.
Download the rom again on your computer, and push it to your phone in fastboot mode. Make sure that the phone says "fastboot usb" as that ensures that the phone can be seen by the computer when you plug it in.
Then try flashing it again.
Also, when you push the newly downloaded rom, just put it on the root of your sd card and flash it from there.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
Hi pardoned
the problem I'm facing is that I'm unable to push the file from my laptop (mac osx10.9)
sparsh436 said:
Hi pardoned
the problem I'm facing is that I'm unable to push the file from my laptop (mac osx10.9)
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adb devices must return one device before you can use adb push.
Not familiar with Mac, but try:
1. another usb port (direct to motherboard, no hubs)
2. restarting computer
3. reinstalling adb-sdk
* adb is not available in fastboot / hboot / bootloader
sparsh436 said:
Hi pardoned
the problem I'm facing is that I'm unable to push the file from my laptop (mac osx10.9)
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I am on osx 10.9.1 and use homebrew for my android-sdk needs ... Are you familiar with homebrew? if not, head over to brew.sh and carry out the installation of the script. I suggest you remove all previous android sdk installations from your mac prior to installing homebrew.
Once you have installed homebrew, run 'brew install android-sdk' from within terminal and connect your device then run 'adb devices' to view the connected devices and finally run 'adb push FileNameYouWantToPush.xxx /sdcard/LocationYouWantToSaveTheFileInOnYourDevice'
FYI - to keep your new android sdk installation up 2 date simply run 'brew update'
However, If you prefer to use android transfer from google, then follow the instructions here
Hope this helps!

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