Updater binary script error when flashing Roms on twrp - T-Mobile Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So I keep getting g an updater binary script error when trying to flash roms, anyone else Ru. Across this?

I'm getting the same error trying to flash one ROM. Wish I could be of help to you but I can't figure it out.

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Stuck in bootloop

I am trying to flash the factory RUU so I can get the 4.3 update. The RUU kept failing, I was getting an error. Something to the effect of FAILED 12 signature verify fail. Well in an effort to figure this out I tried different roms and locking and unlocking my bootloader. Now the problem is I am stuck in a bootloop. I can boot into TWRP, but when I try to sideload a rom it says failed. If I try to factory reset it fails. I don't know how to get out of the problem I'm having.
EDIT: I am out of the bootloop, but I am still unable to run the Ruu. Feel free to delete this post and I will create a new one.

[Q] Cannot update Binaries

Hello everyone on XDA,
Ive try rooting my HTCONE on Sprint. S-OFF ,did flash ClockworkMod latest .img than i flash SuperSU.130. i was already on 4.3 android .. everything went well but when i open my SuperSU an error pop up "there is no binaries installed, su cannot installed it, there is problem to it". i did some further research, it seeem i flash an outdated SuperSU. aftewards i downloaded the latest SuperSU 1.65. Try to flash it in recovery, for some reason it aborted the command. than ive try a earlier release supersu1.43 . Same problem it will abort the command. than i switch to TWRP latest image . try doing the same and it still fails. ive also try -viperboys- method it did the same thing it aborted the command of flashing any type of zip files.
im stuck can proceed further . what can i do so i could get fully rooted.

[Q] XT1064 Lollipop ota assert failed, installation aborted [Update: Solution Found]

I have a Consumer Cellular XT1064 running 21.11.17.titan_retuaws.retuaws.en.US.na with an unlocked bootloader and am having trouble applying the lollipop ota upgrade patch. When I attempt to apply the patch in stock recovery, I get an error durning "Patching system files". The error reads "assert failed: apply_patch(*/system/framework/framework-res.apk" followed by a series of letters and numbers, and ultimately ending with "installation aborted".
I previously successfully applied the ota and was running Lollipop using this guide. While attempting to root, I couldn't get twrp to persist after a full boot nor could I successfully install supersu, so I decided to start from scratch (probably a bad move) and followed those same steps again, but this time ran into the assert failed error described above. I tried re-locking the bootloader, thinking that may help, but got error messages during the process, so that's a no-go. I've scoured the forums and web for another solution, but haven't come up with anything so far.
Maybe there are some files/settings that aren't being completely restored to 4.4.4 stock through the manual flashing process? I can't get RSD Lite to recognize this phone (even though it recognizes my Droid Maxx just fine).
Any other thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated.
Solution for XT1064 assert failed errors when applying Lollipop ota
After much trial and error, I successfully found a way to get rid of the assert failed errors and get back to Lollipop. Thanks to diamondjoker5, I obtained the original retail firmware 21.11.23 and used fastboot commands to flash it over the 21.11.17 firmware. I then let the phone fully boot into 21.11.23, powered off, then followed the original ota update procedure once again, without any errors.

[Q] Issues with TWRP 2.8.2.1

Hello
I used WugFresh's awesome Nexus Root Toolkit to unlock, root and install custom TWRP recovery. I have 2.8.2.1 version installed. I am unable to do any tasks with this TWRP, however. It throw error when I try to Wipe Cache, make backup or anything else for that matter.
I tried to update using fastboot but I haven't figured that part out yet.
Can anyone provides some assistance as to what the cause of error could be? I am on 5.0.1 build, encrypted.
Thanks
Try:
Code:
fastboot flash cache cache.img
From your 5.0.1 factory image, keep extracting until you see all the .img files including cache.img.
I didnt have any issues with 2.8.2.1 but i have since switched to 2.8.2.0 since its the official version.
Download 2.8.2.0 from their website. Boot into bootloader and type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img where recovery.img is the downloaded twrp file.
I was able to flash cache.img, but TWRP is still giving error when I try to do any action. It keeps saying unable to mount storage.
JManekia said:
I was able to flash cache.img, but TWRP is still giving error when I try to do any action. It keeps saying unable to mount storage.
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Flash the 2.8.2.0 twrp img
Thanks. It was the encryption doing its job. I had to put in the password to get it going. Appreciate all the help here
I can't seem to flash new ROMs - get an error message "E:Error executing updater binary in zip". Tried both slimRom and Liquidsmooth
I'm rooted on 5.0, decrypted, busyboxed, with the latest TWRP v2.8.2.1. Any ideas?
Any ideas?
I'm having the same issue, did you ever get it resolved?
i am also having this issue....I have a thread going. "HELP i cannot flash any custom roms"
The TWRP 2.8.3 is out and has been for a little while I would try the newest version (the one I said above) it seems to be working better for me than the earlier ones.

Error updating Nexus 6 to 6.0.1

Hi all, new to the forums here. Sorry if this is in the wrong section. So I was trying to update my nexus 6 to 6.0.1 from 6.0 and I got this error
supported API: 3
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
Installing Update...
Source: google/shamu/shamu:6.0/MRA58K/2256973:user/release-keys
Target: google/shamu/shamu:6.0.1/MMB29K/2419427:user/release-keys
Verifying current system...
"EMMC:/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/boot:8393958:28495c2ab9b8a2210fc396d8af35c29bc885fce9:8398054:bb5e73e0be23e9709b0acfd83db5c62140" has unexpected contents
E: Error in @/cache/recovery/block.map
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
Now I looked up status 7 errors and how to fix, but none had pertained to my particular issue, so I figured I'd check before doing anything drastic. For some info, I have rooted, unlocked bootloader, flashed a custom recovery and rom, but when Marshmallow came out, I flashed stock image for 6.0 to my phone through nexus root toolkit, which removed custom recovery, flashed to stock, but kept bootloader unlocked. So now I'm on clean stock 6.0 and I received the OTA and I tried to install it and this is the message I get. Any ideas on how to get my phone to update? Oh, and BTW if it matters, I'm on T-Mobile. Thanks in advanced!
First of all, don't rely on toolkits, it's really easy to do those steps yourself using fastboot.
Also it says that your boot.img is not stock, or stock enough, so you should reflash everything again, including boot, if you are really after the OTA. But at this point why are you trying to use the OTA, when you could just update to 6.0.1 byt flashing the boot.img and system.img, and radio. You clear cache and dalvik. and when it finishes rebooting and optimizing applications you'll have your 6.0.1.
istperson said:
First of all, don't rely on toolkits, it's really easy to do those steps yourself using fastboot.
Also it says that your boot.img is not stock, or stock enough, so you should reflash everything again, including boot, if you are really after the OTA. But at this point why are you trying to use the OTA, when you could just update to 6.0.1 byt flashing the boot.img and system.img, and radio. You clear cache and dalvik. and when it finishes rebooting and optimizing applications you'll have your 6.0.1.
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Hey, that would be great! The only problem is I'm not particularly skilled in that field lol. Does the boot.img, system.img and radio come from the stock factory image, or do I have to download those separately? And would I install those with a particular program? Thanks, sorry for being such a noob
It's in the factory package mmb29k. Download it, and extract it, you'll have the bootloader, the radio, and a zip file with all the rest. You don't need the bootloader, it hasn't changed since the marshamllow preview. Extract the files from the zip file, then flash radio, boot.img and system.img.
For flashing you need fastboot, but the toolkit already installed it, it just calls it when you push buttons.
As for the flashing, everything is explained in the pinned post.

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