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befor flashing rom i was do backup to sd card named nandroid..but when i want enter to android system recovery and select backup/restore and select nand restore it give me : Error : run'android-mobile.sh restore' via adb!
any one know how i can backup it??
thanks for advance
Which Recovery image do you have? I suggest you to install recovery image from Amon_RA...i have it too and it saved my life...
TheSSJ said:
Which Recovery image do you have? I suggest you to install recovery image from Amon_RA...i have it too and it saved my life...
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but how to installe it?and how i can use nandroid backaup to get the first rom
Okay, back to basics:
1. Root your tattoo (this is the one click method)
2. Get the flash_image binary, upload it to your device and flash Amon_RA recovery image:
Code:
# /path/to/flash_image/flash_image recovery /sdcard/Amon_RA_recovery.img
Don't forget that you need root-priviledges for this
3. Download any ROM and put it on your SD card.
4. Shutdown your Tattoo and press FIRST Home-Button and then Power Button...you'll get into recovery mode and you can backup, restore, flash an update.zip and so on
Next time you can use the search feature or take a look at the sticky topics here - they are very self-explanatory
When trying to use RUU's i get a error that it cant update my htc one.
i tried both europian RUU's and its a europian phone(dutch no simlock)
i also have a nandroid but i cant restore it....it says no files found.
Where do i place the nandroid backup(made by clockworkmod) and how do i restore it?
thanks.
borgqueenx said:
When trying to use RUU's i get a error that it cant update my htc one.
i tried both europian RUU's and its a europian phone(dutch no simlock)
i also have a nandroid but i cant restore it....it says no files found.
Where do i place the nandroid backup(made by clockworkmod) and how do i restore it?
thanks.
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I read your post in my guide thread. What recovery do you have CWM or TWRP?
borgqueenx said:
When trying to use RUU's i get a error that it cant update my htc one.
i tried both europian RUU's and its a europian phone(dutch no simlock)
i also have a nandroid but i cant restore it....it says no files found.
Where do i place the nandroid backup(made by clockworkmod) and how do i restore it?
thanks.
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I know my device(From the Netherlands Sim Unlock) is on WWE firmware. Is yours carrier branded?
My advice would be to try Reinstalling CWM through HTC One AIO toolkit and then place the backup back in the CWM folder.
Maybe that will work.
clockworkmod is the installed recovery.
it just doesnt want to start the restore function. i can however select install from sd card fine, proofing that it has no problems seeing the data....
mine is not carrier branded.
So when you attempt to do the restore from CWM it lists the date/name of your backup but fails? Or can you not even get CWM to start the restore because it doesn't see the backups?
crushalot said:
So when you attempt to do the restore from CWM it lists the date/name of your backup but fails? Or can you not even get CWM to start the restore because it doesn't see the backups?
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no it does not list anything.
tried moving the backup folder but i have no idea where to place it. already tried putting it in root, triying to put it in /backup and in /clockwordmod or something.
the error i get is: couldnt open directory, no files found.
borgqueenx said:
no it does not list anything.
tried moving the backup folder but i have no idea where to place it. already tried putting it in root, triying to put it in /backup and in /clockwordmod or something.
the error i get is: couldnt open directory, no files found.
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Sorry this part can be tricky because folder path is slightly different on 4.1.2 than 4.2.2. Also I haven't used CWM in a long time since I switched to TWRP.
Did you try putting the entire clockwordmod folder in:
/data/media
Then try the restore.
crushalot said:
Sorry this part can be tricky because folder path is slightly different on 4.1.2 than 4.2.2. Also I haven't used CWM in a long time since I switched to TWRP.
Did you try putting the entire clockwordmod folder in:
/data/media
Then try the restore.
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had to make both folders, they didnt exist. there is a .data folder though.
edit: didnt work putting the backup folder in there.
borgqueenx said:
had to make both folders, they didnt exist. there is a .data folder though.
edit: didnt work putting the backup folder in there.
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You didn't use the correct folders. I am not talking about folders on the root of your sdcard, I am talking about root of file system.
You should have a file explorer tool that will allow you to navigate to root and have R/W permissions so we can move files if needed. If not go to the play store and install https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wxLDEwOSwiY29tLmVzdHJvbmdzLmFuZHJvaWQucG9wIl0
Open the application and on the top left there is a small icon, click it and should open the fast access menu. Choose Root Explorer and then Mount R/W when prompted, click ok (keep defaults).
Now you should be at the device root and it will say Device in the top middle of ES.
Now browse to /data/ then /media
If you do not see a clockwork mod folder in media that is where we need to move the CMW backups in order to be able to restore them from recovery.
So move the clockwordmod folder from media/0/clockworkmod to the root of /media folder so it looks like
/data/media/clockworkmod(folders within here have your backups)
Then boot into recovery and try the restore.
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You didn't use the correct folders. I am not talking about folders on the root of your sdcard, I am talking about root of file system.
You should have a file explorer tool that will allow you to navigate to root and have R/W permissions so we can move files if needed. If not go to the play store and install https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wxLDEwOSwiY29tLmVzdHJvbmdzLmFuZHJvaWQucG9wIl0
Open the application and on the top left there is a small icon, click it and should open the fast access menu. Choose Root Explorer and then Mount R/W when prompted, click ok (keep defaults).
Now you should be at the device root and it will say Device in the top middle of ES.
Now browse to /data/ then /media
If you do not see a clockwork mod folder in media that is where we need to move the CMW backups in order to be able to restore them from recovery.
So move the clockwordmod folder from media/0/clockworkmod to the root of /media folder so it looks like
/data/media/clockworkmod(folders within here have your backups)
Then boot into recovery and try the restore.
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tried to do exactly what you told me.
there is a data folder in root, but there is no media folder inside of that.
and if i try to create it it fails and says i should try giving the folder another name.
edit: never mind a restart of the app fixed it.
EDIT: didnt work.
my backup folder is inside /data/media/clockworkmod/
and clockwork recovery still gives desame error.
First confirm where CWM is actually putting your backups. Do this by booting into recovery and choose to do a backup. Then uncheck all partitions but the smallest and allow it to backup.
When you reboot navigate through the folders we have been talking about and see the exact path of where it put it. Then compare the contents of the backup folders to make sure it is not your original backup that is messed up.
As long as you place your backup(inside its folder) in the folder where CWM put the test backup, then you should be able to see it from recovery and restore it. If not your original backup may not be any good.
Going offline for about hour for lunch. Be back around 1:30pm EST.
grrrrrr...
made a backup for testing where clockword puts them.
they are in /data/media/clockwordmod/backup
my backup is placed in /data/media/clockwordmod.
when i try to move my backup folder to /data/media/clockwordmod/backup it says successfull, but nothing happens. i cant seem to move the folder.
EDIT: ok copying pasting worked instead of cutting pasting.
i now restored...but for some reason recovery is still clockwordmod, and it still shows tampered and unlocked on first screen before recovery.
Well you probably backed up with the custom recovery installed, right? You'll have to flash the stock recovery manually.
If you want it to be locked, you'll have to lock it. revone will do that for you, after you've flashed stock recovery.
BenPope said:
Well you probably backed up with the custom recovery installed, right? You'll have to flash the stock recovery manually.
If you want it to be locked, you'll have to lock it. revone will do that for you, after you've flashed stock recovery.
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i made the backup using a started version of clockwordmod, not a flashed version of clockwordmod.
....but ok. where can i find the normalrecovery and how to flash it?
borgqueenx said:
i made the backup using a started version of clockwordmod, not a flashed version of clockwordmod.
....but ok. where can i find the normalrecovery and how to flash it?
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Odd.
Have you tried looking for the stock recovery? A high proportion of the posts here are about returning to stock.
borgqueenx said:
grrrrrr...
EDIT: ok copying pasting worked instead of cutting pasting.
i now restored...but for some reason recovery is still clockwordmod, and it still shows tampered and unlocked on first screen before recovery.
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That is all normal. All you have done is reset the ROM back to default. You will still need to restore the stock recovery and then relock the bootloader to get to 100% stock.
I am trying to find all the info needed for you to finish up and I will post it.
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borgqueenx said:
i made the backup using a started version of clockwordmod, not a flashed version of clockwordmod.
....but ok. where can i find the normalrecovery and how to flash it?
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Back in post number 4 you state that CWM is your installed recovery.
So it seems correct that you have a custom recovery installed. However since you are S-Off, before I put together something for you to go back I need to know:
Did you upgrade your firmware?
Did you flash a new hboot (to get rid of the red warning lettering)?
Did you flash a new splash screen?
If you answered no to all three of those questions, you should be able to get back to stock by performing the following:
Download the ResetRecovery zip I made for you here:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/36946918/ResetRecovery.zip
Unzip all the files into a folder. (examples will use C:\temp)
Install the HTCDriver.exe to make sure the device drivers are installed on your PC.
Make sure that USB device debugging is enabled on your device.
Open a command prompt and navigate to that folder - Start>Run>cmd Enter
Code:
cd c:\temp
Connect USB cable to phone and PC.
With the PC booted type:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
When the bootloader screen appears:
Code:
fastboot erase cache
Then:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Reboot phone and go into recovery to make sure that CWM has been replaced by HTC stock recovery. If HTC recovery appears then reboot phone.
Now relock the bootloader:
Use the revone file that you probably used to get S-Off. (If needed it can be downloaded here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2314582)
Push revone to your device:
Put the downloaded revone (rename file to just revone) file in your adb/fastboot folder (c:\temp) and push it using this command:
Code:
adb push revone /data/local/tmp/
open a adb shell by typing:
Code:
adb shell
Now change to that directory:
Code:
cd /data/local/tmp
Now set permissions
Code:
chmod 755 revone
Since you have the tampered flag run this to remove it:
Code:
revone -t
Now do this so it will show locked:
Code:
revone -l
The newer revisions of revone don't do the actual locking any longer but it may output the command you need to run to fully re-lock:
Type exit to exit the adb shell session and issue the command to re-lock the device:
Code:
fastboot oem writesecureflag 3
Now verify that it worked by booting into the bootloader:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
You should see it say Locked at the top and S-On, just like it was out of the box!
i have no idea if i upgraded firmware. i was from stock to android revolution wich is the newest android version.
but now i am back on stock.
software number 1.29.401.16
i didnt try to get rid of warning texr and i didnt flash a custom splash screen.
can i proceed with those instructions?
borgqueenx said:
i have no idea if i upgraded firmware. i was from stock to android revolution wich is the newest android version.
but now i am back on stock.
software number 1.29.401.16
i didnt try to get rid of warning texr and i didnt flash a custom splash screen.
can i proceed with those instructions?
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Yes, you would know if you flashed firmware because it has many warnings and a few steps. Your version number is stock, the thing that worries me is that you are S-off and originally you thought you only unlocked bootloader.
Did you use revone or moonshine to achieve S-off?
Do you see the red warning lettering on the splash screen when booting?
AS long as the custom recovery is back to stock and you see the red warning letter on splash then you should be ok to proceed with locking now.
crushalot said:
Yes, you would know if you flashed firmware because it has many warnings and a few steps. Your version number is stock, the thing that worries me is that you are S-off and originally you thought you only unlocked bootloader.
Did you use revone or moonshine to achieve S-off?
Do you see the red warning lettering on the splash screen when booting?
AS long as the custom recovery is back to stock and you see the red warning letter on splash then you should be ok to proceed with locking now.
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is s-off desame as unlocking bootloader?
i unlocked bootloader yes. no idea about s-off. never did anything where i saw s-on or s-off.
yes i see those red warning letters.
i have never used or heard of revone or moonshine before you mentioned it here.
need to know how to get stock recovery back then^^
Hi everyone.
Here's my build of TWRP 3.0.3-0 for Huawei P7.
Features:
Supports USB OTG, so you can use USB flash drive as external storage for backups, zip installations.
Added feature to make backup/restore of internal storage.
Added feature to make backup/restore of oeminfo partition. This partition contains info about vendor and current installed version. So in case if you want to rollback to 4.4.2, for example, or revert back your previous vendor version, you can just restore oeminfo from backup with 4.4.2 version or other vendor and flash appropriate firmware without flashing transition package, vendor and without getting "cust fail" error.
Combined with stock EMUI 3.1 recovery. In case of power-on by holding power + vol+ or rebooting into recovery by command or any 3rd party application: will boot in TWRP. In case of local update, OTA-update, factory reset from menu or "force update" (3buttons method): will boot into EMUI recovery. Thus you don't have to flash stock recovery before OTA-update, flashing official firmware or doing factory rest.
Off-mode charger updated from EMUI 3.1 (for 4.4.2)
custom.bin and cust symlinks are saved/restored (if they were exist) in case of Wipe/Format Data. So there is not gonna be "cust" issues after factory reset in TWRP.
Excluded SuperSU from build.
Enabled encrypted data support.
Screen lock by power button replaced with screen off.
Requirements:
Unlocked bootloader
Android 4.4.2 - 5.1.1
Installation:
Reboot in fastboot mode
Flash image via fastboot
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP_P7-3.0.3-0.img
fastboot reboot
From TWRP: Press "Install" and select zip-archive
Notes:
Because internal storage is not a separate block device and just a subfolder of "userdata" partition, before you can make backup/restore of internal storage, first you should do Mount -> Data.
Download: TWRP_P7-3.0.3-0.img
For TWRP: TWRP_P7-3.0.3-0.zip
Previous:
Download: TWRP_P7-3.0.2-0.img
For TWRP: TWRP_P7-3.0.2-0.zip
Download: TWRP_P7-3.0.0-0.img
For TWRP: TWRP_P7-3.0.0-0.zip
Thanks for supportion the P7 devices, greate job
Is it possible, to restore 2.8.7.0-backups?
pokko said:
Is it possible, to restore 2.8.7.0-backups?
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I can't tell you for sure about backups made by araca's 2.8.7.0 - I don't know his partition layouts and backup naming method, but if you were using my build of 2.8.7.0, then yes, you can.
Anyway, it's better to make a new backup, for any case...
Thanks . works great on my p7 especially the factory reset with cust .
can you explain how i can build similar twrp for the mate S . your help will be much appreciated
Hi !
Whenever I use 3buttons method my phone goes to EMUI recovery ,
Whenever I use 3rd party application my phone goes to TWRP recovery !
There is no update file on my storage so in both cases my phone should go to TWRP recovery ! What is the problem ? Please solve this !
andromodgod said:
can you explain how i can build similar twrp for the mate S . your help will be much appreciated
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What do you mean by similar?
You'll have to make device tree to build TWRP. Mate S is much different from P7, so I think I couldn't help you with it.
mohammadsaa said:
Hi !
Whenever I use 3buttons method my phone goes to EMUI recovery ,
Whenever I use 3rd party application my phone goes to TWRP recovery !
There is no update file on my storage so in both cases my phone should go to TWRP recovery ! What is the problem ? Please solve this !
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There is not any problem. 3 buttons method is used for "force update". If you want to boot into TWRP, use "power" + "vol+" instead of 3 buttons. Read the first post attentively!
@Kostyan_nsk_one question, why if internal storage is a subfolder of user data in recovery the size of internal storage partition is bigger of data partition?
complicazio said:
@Kostyan_nsk_one question, why if internal storage is a subfolder of user data in recovery the size of internal storage partition is bigger of data partition?
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TWRP excludes /data/share folder from backup of /data folder. Thus, if you have a lot of photos, music, etc in your internal storage, its backup size will be greater than size of /data backup.
Kostyan_nsk said:
TWRP excludes /data/share folder from backup of /data folder. Thus, if you have a lot of photos, music, etc in your internal storage, its backup size will be greater than size of /data backup.
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Well, thus if I want to do a nandroid backup I have to check data and internal storage, not only data partition because of default it's not selected internal memory
complicazio said:
Well, thus if I want to do a nandroid backup I have to check data and internal storage, not only data partition because of default it's not selected internal memory
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It's not mandatoryly for nandroid backup. Depends on what kind of data you want to save. /data contains user applications and system settings; /data/share (i.e. internal storage) contains your personal data (screenshots, photos, music, videos, etc) if you didn't moved them to sd-card. It's up to you, what to backup and what not.
@Kostyan_nsk I appreciate your work. I have already built TWRP for my Huawei device but I am struggling to fix custom.bin and /data/cust symlink being destroyed after factory reset. I have placed the necessary code in partitions.cpp under Wipe partition block. Can you tell me which method you used to fix this?
@Kostyan_nsk When I do a backup in the internal memory then via es file Explorer goes into TWRP folder in sdcard0 (internal memory) it is empty, and if I go into the folder media / share / 0 / TWRP I find the backup. They are not the same thing? While if I do backup in the external sdcard its all ok.
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Hi,, I am new here ... i think this very nice .. do you tell me how is instal for my phone p7?
albelushi7 said:
Hi,, I am new here ... i think this very nice .. do you tell me how is instal for my phone p7?
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Read first post
RangerP7 said:
Read first post
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What is the first post?
I mean instal twrp!!
How?
If you mean Buckup I do this ?!!
I'm new don't forget this hhh
Think you
albelushi7 said:
What is the first post?
I mean instal twrp!!
How?
If you mean Buckup I do this ?!!
I'm new don't forget this hhh
Think you
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First post on first page
Kostyan_nsk said:
Hi everyone.
Here's my build of TWRP 3.0.0-0 for Huawei P7.
Features:
Supports USB OTG, so you can use USB flash drive as external storage for backups, zip installations.
Added feature to make backup/restore of internal storage.
Added feature to make backup/restore of oeminfo partition. This partition contains info about vendor and current installed version. So in case if you want to rollback to 4.4.2, for example, or revert back your previous vendor version, you can just restore oeminfo from backup with 4.4.2 version or other vendor and flash appropriate firmware without flashing transition package, vendor and without getting "cust fail" error.
Combined with stock EMUI 3.1 recovery. In case of power-on by holding power + vol+ or rebooting into recovery by command or any 3rd party application: will boot in TWRP. In case of local update, OTA-update, factory reset from menu or "force update" (3buttons method): will boot into EMUI recovery. Thus you don't have to flash stock recovery before OTA-update, flashing official firmware or doing factory rest.
Off-mode charger updated from EMUI 3.1 (for 4.4.2)
custom.bin and cust symlinks are saved/restored (if they were exist) in case of Wipe/Format Data. So there is not gonna be "cust" issues after factory reset in TWRP.
Excluded SuperSU from build.
Enabled encrypted data support.
Screen lock by power button replaced with screen off.
Requirements:
Unlocked bootloader
Android 4.4.2 - 5.1.1
Installation:
Reboot in fastboot mode
Flash image via fastboot
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP_P7-3.0.0-0.img
fastboot reboot
From TWRP: Press "Install" and select zip-archive
Known issues:
Because internal storage is not a separate block device and just a subfolder of "userdata" partition, before you can make backup/restore of internal storage, first you should do Mount -> Data. Otherwise you will get error, saying that TWRP can't mount "storage". So don't bother if you'll see this error.
Download: TWRP_P7-3.0.0-0.img
For TWRP: TWRP_P7-3.0.0-0.zip
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Download ADB/FASTBOOT
Download TWRP_P7-3.0.0-0.img
And put it into the ADB / FASTBOOT folder
Install drivers of your phone
Connect your phone to your computer
Enable USB debugging on your phone
Open ADB and type:
"adb devices" (you should see now your device)
"adb reboot bootloader"
Now you should see at the bottom unlocked or locked. That means if your bootloader is unlocked. You need to unlock your bootloader to install a custom recovery.
If you see unlocked...
"fastboot flash recovery TWRP_P7-3.0.0-0.img"
That's it
Reboot your phone.
RangerP7 said:
First post on first page
Download ADB/FASTBOOT
Download TWRP_P7-3.0.0-0.img
And put it into the ADB / FASTBOOT folder
Install drivers of your phone
Connect your phone to your computer
Enable USB debugging on your phone
Open ADB and type:
"adb devices" (you should see now your device)
"adb reboot bootloader"
Now you should see at the bottom unlocked or locked. That means if your bootloader is unlocked. You need to unlock your bootloader to install a custom recovery.
If you see unlocked...
"fastboot flash recovery TWRP_P7-3.0.0-0.img"
That's it
Reboot your phone.
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There are some nots ==
Where is ADB or link ADB/Fastboot
Where is folder Fastboot
albelushi7 said:
There are some nots ==
Where is ADB or link ADB/Fastboot
Where is folder Fastboot
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Use the power of Google, maybe the force will be with you and you will find it
And please! inform you about flashing things on your phone. First learn how it work (your phone, bootloader, recovery, system, adb/fastboot) and after that start work...
If you are just flashing random **** on your phone without knowing what your are doing I will promise you, in less then one week you will ask for help because your phone won't start anymore...
RangerP7 said:
Use the power of Google, maybe the force will be with you and you will find it
And please! inform you about flashing things on your phone. First learn how it work (your phone, bootloader, recovery, system, adb/fastboot) and after that start work...
If you are just flashing random **** on your phone without knowing what your are doing I will promise you, in less then one week you will ask for help because your phone won't start anymore...
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I know that
But This new for me ?
I want install this twerb ,because I think phone be better..
Just Try ?
Think you ?
Hello.
I'm having issues TWRP backups. Maybe I was undone system. I need a friend using the honor 7 PLK-L01 system backup of your phone by then compressed .zip TWRP.roi nk.len up for me to use. My machine is now no longer on the operating system.
*Help me.
thank you
There are many ways to bring your phone to life. But I can suggest this;
- Extract boot(if necessary) and recovery .imgs from a full rom(which one you want) via http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454
- Flash them by adb commands
- Put the update.app file in your sd card and start the update by 3 button way
Another suggestion is more simple; use Multi-Tool to flash the stock recovery and that's it.
memht said:
There are many ways to bring your phone to life. But I can suggest this;
- Extract boot(if necessary) and recovery .imgs from a full rom(which one you want) via http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454
- Flash them by adb commands
- Put the update.app file in your sd card and start the update by 3 button way
Another suggestion is more simple; use Multi-Tool to flash the stock recovery and that's it.
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Thank.
multi tool can use the phone while I was hanging not. and restore them in any way.
memht said:
There are many ways to bring your phone to life. But I can suggest this;
- Extract boot(if necessary) and recovery .imgs from a full rom(which one you want) via http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454
- Flash them by adb commands
- Put the update.app file in your sd card and start the update by 3 button way
Another suggestion is more simple; use Multi-Tool to flash the stock recovery and that's it.
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after restore I saw this line
"MD5 failed to match on ... / ... twrp / backups /............./.........../ system.ext4.win001"
do not know why?
hotboymen2026 said:
after restore I saw this line
"MD5 failed to match on ... / ... twrp / backups /............./.........../ system.ext4.win001"
do not know why?
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I don't know actually but md5 errors are usually harmless. But if your recovery is working, just do fresh installation.
memht said:
I don't know actually but md5 errors are usually harmless. But if your recovery is working, just do fresh installation.
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Do not really undersand. I've manually restore your backup files, but only running to 99%. and restore fail.
Errors are displayed MD5 "system.ext4.win001"
hotboymen2026 said:
Do not really undersand. I've manually restore your backup files, but only running to 99%. and restore fail.
Errors are displayed MD5 "system.ext4.win001"
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Actually I am really confused.. What is your phone's condition right now? And what do you want to do?
memht said:
Actually I am really confused.. What is your phone's condition right now? And what do you want to do?
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Status phone rom I'm wrong. logo only lead to hang on is TWRP, connect PC and Fastboot. but when I rom stock (PLK-L01 C432B270) is successful but unable to reboot the operating system. H7 is due to the security, it's hard to be rescued. I also put it into the service center (not the local machine), they also confused with my H7. I need to find ways to revive it, no matter how well!
"Cyanogendmod.Org / Install CM for z3c / Unlock Your Xperia Z3 Compact" <--- That's the URL somehow.
Followed this instruction. Got myself the 12.1 .zip and .img.
I get error installaing the .zip and the .img isn't even an option:
The old rom is infinitly loading in that blue/purple wave line.
I then turn the phone off by holding down the power button until the phone restarts.
My history:
>Pressing up and down on the button rockers.
>Cyanogen Recovery starts.
>I choose "Wipe data/factory reset".
>I choose "Apply update".
(Apply from ADB doesn't work as it seems as ADB has no access for USB debugging. That's why install it from an external SD)
>Install "cm-12.1-20160918-NIGHTLY-z3c.zip" or its copy that I named "update.zip".
Error message:
[CAN'T POST PICTURE BECAUSE XDA HAS VERY FUNNY MEME RULES XDDD]
Private message maybe...? Can I send you guys URL pics via PM?
How can I get out of this loop?
If you want to go back to stock, use flashtool and flash whatever version you want (FTF method), I had an issue with flashing CM too, it said this is for aries but this device is z3c etc. Is this your problem?
marshalpear said:
If you want to go back to stock, use flashtool and flash whatever version you want (FTF method), I had an issue with flashing CM too, it said this is for aries but this device is z3c etc. Is this your problem?
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I definitly want CyanogenMod 12.1 on my Z3C. Is it still possible?
I hope you can decypher the URL h t t p : / / t i n y u r l . c o m / j 6 4 u 8 u a
Few things you can do:
1- Download the ROM again, might be corrupted download.
2- Flash Lollipop FTF(not necessary), Flash TWRP recovery, boot into recovery, (If it asks, swipe to allow modifications to system), wipe everything (system,cache,dalvik,data), flash the ROM through TWRP recovery.
3- If it gives the error that I talked about in my first message, let me know.
marshalpear said:
Few things you can do:
1- Download the ROM again, might be corrupted download.
2- Flash Lollipop FTF(not necessary), Flash TWRP recovery, boot into recovery, (If it asks, swipe to allow modifications to system), wipe everything (system,cache,dalvik,data), flash the ROM through TWRP recovery.
3- If it gives the error that I talked about in my first message, let me know.
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I tried #1 but I'm already stuck with the "SONY XPERIA" blackscreen at the very beginning when booting the smartphone. I suppose it's because of the failed installation and the not choosing of "Wipe clean/factory reset".
I hope that still doesn't count as bricking. I let the accumulator run dry and reload the battery and try to get into the Cyanogenmod Recovery again. Right now nothing is possible. =/
I hope that doesn't count as bricking. If so: These special OTG USB thingies fix a lot I heard, should I get myself one?
SYLVER SECOND said:
I tried #1 but I'm already stuck with the "SONY XPERIA" blackscreen at the very beginning when booting the smartphone. I suppose it's because of the failed installation and the not choosing of "Wipe clean/factory reset".
I hope that still doesn't count as bricking. I let the accumulator run dry and reload the battery and try to get into the Cyanogenmod Recovery again. Right now nothing is possible. =/
I hope that doesn't count as bricking. If so: These special OTG USB thingies fix a lot I heard, should I get myself one?
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If you are on CM recovery, then there is the problem. AFAIK you can't flash anything through that, so you have to push TWRP on your device using fastboot and then flash AOSP/CM rom you want.
SYLVER SECOND said:
I tried #1 but I'm already stuck with the "SONY XPERIA" blackscreen at the very beginning when booting the smartphone. I suppose it's because of the failed installation and the not choosing of "Wipe clean/factory reset".
I hope that still doesn't count as bricking. I let the accumulator run dry and reload the battery and try to get into the Cyanogenmod Recovery again. Right now nothing is possible. =/
I hope that doesn't count as bricking. If so: These special OTG USB thingies fix a lot I heard, should I get myself one?
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That's called a soft-brick. You should install the ADB drivers for your phone on your PC and then download TWRP for your phone (.img file) and rename the TWRP you downloaded to recovery.img .
You should put the recovery.img into the folder where your ADB drivers are installed, then Shift + RClick on that folder then select Open Command Window Here. Connect your phone in fastboot mode to your PC (Keep Vol. Up button then plug in your device). Type the following commands:
fastboot flash boot recovery.img
fastboot reboot
If you've done it all correctly, your phone should boot into TWRP recovery. From there you should go to wipe-advanced wipe and wipe your Cache,Dalvik Cache, System, Boot. DO NOT REBOOT NOW. You should go back to main menu and choose install, then choose the ROM you want to install. It should flash it if you don't have a corrupted file. After flashing, you can safely reboot your phone, don't forget to flash GApps if you want Google features on your Cyanogen, hope I helped!
More info about my error:
h t t p : / / t i n y u r l . c o m / z b e v y u 2
Each version of step #3 doesn't work. Still trying to figure out how to get TWRP...
marshalpear said:
That's called a soft-brick. You should install the ADB drivers for your phone on your PC and then download TWRP for your phone (.img file) and rename the TWRP you downloaded to recovery.img .
You should put the recovery.img into the folder where your ADB drivers are installed, then Shift + RClick on that folder then select Open Command Window Here. Connect your phone in fastboot mode to your PC (Keep Vol. Up button then plug in your device). Type the following commands:
fastboot flash boot recovery.img
fastboot reboot
If you've done it all correctly, your phone should boot into TWRP recovery. From there you should go to wipe-advanced wipe and wipe your Cache,Dalvik Cache, System, Boot. DO NOT REBOOT NOW. You should go back to main menu and choose install, then choose the ROM you want to install. It should flash it if you don't have a corrupted file. After flashing, you can safely reboot your phone, don't forget to flash GApps if you want Google features on your Cyanogen, hope I helped!
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K, 90% of this works. I got the TWRP "app" and I cleaned the cache and all that, but I had to reboot. You see:
To transfer new media I need to remove my external SD from the z3c to my old LG. The LG is connected with my PC and is therefore a kind of card-reader. I tried 2 different nightly thingies.
I still get extraction errors, see:
h t t p : / / t i n y u r l . c o m / h j j d 4 o b
I downloaded 2 different nightlies 6 times already. I dunno. Somethings off here.
Also: For what is the recovery.img? Should I install it afterwards?
I have to restart the phone in order to replug the SD card and get recognigzed by the TWRP.
I did everything from this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2522762
Because of Error 7.
Now I get Error 6.....
SYLVER SECOND said:
K, 90% of this works. I got the TWRP "app" and I cleaned the cache and all that, but I had to reboot. You see:
To transfer new media I need to remove my external SD from the z3c to my old LG. The LG is connected with my PC and is therefore a kind of card-reader. I tried 2 different nightly thingies.
I still get extraction errors, see:
h t t p : / / t i n y u r l . c o m / h j j d 4 o b
I downloaded 2 different nightlies 6 times already. I dunno. Somethings off here.
Also: For what is the recovery.img? Should I install it afterwards?
I have to restart the phone in order to replug the SD card and get recognigzed by the TWRP.
I did everything from this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2522762
Because of Error 7.
Now I get Error 6.....
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OK, your problem is that you messed up your system, so wiping it is not gonna solve this issue. You need to download a stock firmware file (an FTF file) and flash it through Flashtool, because your device name seems to be "." which is why you were getting "error 7". As for the recovery.img, you will use it to flash TWRP recovery on your phone. TWRP app doesn't work correctly if you don't flash it to your recovery partition so do as follows:
1- Download Flashtool, install the drivers of your device for Flashtool (you can search it on xda forums), download an FTF file, any of them should do, but as you will install CM 12.1, I recommend a Lollipop FTF.
2- Flash the firmware through Flashtool. This will turn your phone into a stock one. Unlock your bootloader if you haven't already, which I believe you have.
3- Flash the TWRP recovery through fastboot (follow my earlier instructions)
4- After you open TWRP recovery do the wipes, note that you can still connect your phone to your computer for file transfers in TWRP Recovery.
5- Install the CM zip file through recovery
IF YOU GET ERROR 7 SAYING :this package is for device: D5803, D5833, z3c; this device is aries.
7- Open the CM 12.1 zip file on your computer and proceed to META-INF/com/google/android directory.
8- In that folder you should see "updater-script", extract it to somewhere and open it with Notepad.
9- Once you open it press Ctrl + H to change some of the lines.
10- Write "D5833" without the quotation marks in the first space and write "aries" without the quotation marks into the second space and click replace all.
(This will change all "D5833" to "aries" in the file therefore making it usable for your device) Save the file and put it into the directory of where you found it, replace it with the original.
11- Now put the edited .zip file into your phone storage, and flash it through recovery. It should work. :good:
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3- Flash the TWRP recovery through fastboot (follow my earlier instructions)
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I think he shouldn't flash TWRP on boot partition, as you wrote. That might cause further issues. I am flashing my recovery through fastboot without problems using next command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Cirra92 said:
I think he shouldn't flash TWRP on boot partition, as you wrote. That might cause further issues. I am flashing my recovery through fastboot without problems using next command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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It won't matter. Because when he flashes the CM, it'll flash the CM Recovery along with it.
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It won't matter. Because when he flashes the CM, it'll flash the CM Recovery along with it.
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Yea I know, but before that, he needs to have a working TWRP on right partition to be able to even flash any rom.
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Yea I know, but before that, he needs to have a working TWRP on right partition to be able to even flash any rom.
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That's why I wrote those steps for him/her to follow. If you flash TWRP to boot partition, when you boot the phone, it will go straight into TWRP. If you flash it to recovery partition, you'll have to boot it manually.
marshalpear said:
That's why I wrote those steps for him/her to follow. If you flash TWRP to boot partition, when you boot the phone, it will go straight into TWRP. If you flash it to recovery partition, you'll have to boot it manually.
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Logical step, didn't think about it that way, I assumed OP knew how to enter recovery
"1- Download Flashtool, install the drivers of your device for Flashtool (you can search it on xda forums), download an FTF file, any of them should do, but as you will install CM 12.1, I recommend a Lollipop FTF.
2- Flash the firmware through Flashtool. This will turn your phone into a stock one. Unlock your bootloader if you haven't already, which I believe you have.
3- Flash the TWRP recovery through fastboot (follow my earlier instructions)
4- After you open TWRP recovery do the wipes, note that you can still connect your phone to your computer for file transfers in TWRP Recovery.
5- Install the CM zip file through recovery
IF YOU GET ERROR 7 SAYING :this package is for device: D5803, D5833, z3c; this device is aries.
7- Open the CM 12.1 zip file on your computer and proceed to META-INF/com/google/android directory.
8- In that folder you should see "updater-script", extract it to somewhere and open it with Notepad.
9- Once you open it press Ctrl + H to change some of the lines.
10- Write "D5833" without the quotation marks in the first space and write "aries" without the quotation marks into the second space and click replace all.
(This will change all "D5833" to "aries" in the file therefore making it usable for your device) Save the file and put it into the directory of where you found it, replace it with the original.
11- Now put the edited .zip file into your phone storage, and flash it through recovery. It should work."
K, so I guess I'm finished with #1 and #2. Sorry, had a ****-ton of chores to do. Before I progress, I wanted to send you guys
this pic:
https://img3.picload.org/image/rdricord/unbenannt.png
Is the root access necessary, or can I progress?
That's the sites I've used, if anybody wonders why something is the way it is right now:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/general/list-stock-firmwares-d5803-d5833-t2906706
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66275965&postcount=2029
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60001557&postcount=829
Von "Sony Mobile Flasher by Androxyde":
"23/023/2016 22:23:52 - INFO - Root access denied
23/024/2016 22:24:07 - ERROR - Illegal key size or default parameters
23/024/2016 22:24:12 - ERROR - Illegal key size or default parameters
23/024/2016 22:24:13 - WARN - Please check your Phone and 'ALLOW' Superuseraccess!
23/024/2016 22:24:14 - INFO - Root access denied"
FlashTool says the firmware has been flashed so I don't understand what are you trying to do after that? After flashing the FTF file you should flash TWRP through "FASTBOOT". Then follow the instructions.
K, did everything you said. Read everything five-times. Replaced "D5833" to "aries" and all that stuff. Still getting ERROR 7.
The phone is still in TWRP Recovery from FASTBOOT / BOOTLOAD because I "constantly" charge it to stay in recovery. If I had found this Mount option earlier... kinda feel stupid for that. So I still get ERROR 7. I copied the modified .zip to internal storage and SD card to see if I get the same error twice. And yeah.
Exact error message in red letters:
"Updater process ended with ERROR: 7
Error installing zip file ' /external-sd/cm-12.1-20160918-NIGHTLY-z3c.zip'
Updating partition details...
... done"
So I forethought and cleaned the cache and need somewhat new instructions.
Also:
I suppose with "Advanced Wipe" and your instructions you meant this points, right?:
http://tinyurl.com/jc5rv3a
SYLVER SECOND said:
K, did everything you said. Read everything five-times. Replaced "D5833" to "aries" and all that stuff. Still getting ERROR 7.
The phone is still in TWRP Recovery from FASTBOOT / BOOTLOAD because I "constantly" charge it to stay in recovery. If I had found this Mount option earlier... kinda feel stupid for that. So I still get ERROR 7. I copied the modified .zip to internal storage and SD card to see if I get the same error twice. And yeah.
Exact error message in red letters:
"Updater process ended with ERROR: 7
Error installing zip file ' /external-sd/cm-12.1-20160918-NIGHTLY-z3c.zip'
Updating partition details...
... done"
So I forethought and cleaned the cache and need somewhat new instructions.
Also:
I suppose with "Advanced Wipe" and your instructions you meant this points, right?:
http://tinyurl.com/jc5rv3a
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OK, so try flashing TWRP to recovery partition to get you out of TWRP after you boot by writing these commands in the ADB:,
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot recovery
This will flash the TWRP to recovery partition and will boot you into TWRP. As you do this you won't have a go at the recovery again but for this time. You can reach the TWRP by pressing the Vol. Down button when the phone vibrates at the boot. Also if you want to force shutdown your phone you can use Vol. Up + Power Button combination for a few secs.
marshalpear said:
OK, so try flashing TWRP to recovery partition to get you out of TWRP after you boot by writing these commands in the ADB:,
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot recovery
This will flash the TWRP to recovery partition and will boot you into TWRP. As you do this you won't have a go at the recovery again but for this time. You can reach the TWRP by pressing the Vol. Down button when the phone vibrates at the boot. Also if you want to force shutdown your phone you can use Vol. Up + Power Button combination for a few secs.
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K, cool feature. Got it all set up now, but back to the main subject:
Is it even possible to install CyanogenMod 12.1 on Sony Z3C?