hello,
I buyed a moto g, it's my first smarthphone...
I followed this tuturial http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/development/guide-root-moto-g-2nd-gen-2014-t2874245,
I get to unlock the bootloader, but when I get to this point
4. Flash Recovery through fastboot mode/bootloader mode
and Go into your adb+fastboot folder and Type in CMD prompt
Command :
Code: fastboot flash recovery TWRP2801-titan-motog-2014.img
can't get the moto g in flash recovery mode, it appear a dead android with a RED ! TRIANGLE...
any idea to resolve this...
RastaFATian said:
hello,
I buyed a moto g, it's my first smarthphone...
I followed this tuturial http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/development/guide-root-moto-g-2nd-gen-2014-t2874245,
I get to unlock the bootloader, but when I get to this point
4. Flash Recovery through fastboot mode/bootloader mode
and Go into your adb+fastboot folder and Type in CMD prompt
Command :
Code: fastboot flash recovery TWRP2801-titan-motog-2014.img
can't get the moto g in flash recovery mode, it appear a dead android with a RED ! TRIANGLE...
any idea to resolve this...
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#If U Successfully unlocked ur Bootloader then,
place the recovery image in the same directory as fastboot.
Open a terminal on your PC and reboot the device into fastboot mode by typing
adb reboot bootloader
or by using the hardware key combination
(press & hold Volume down and power button When phone is off)
#Once the device is in fastboot mode, verify your PC sees the device by typing
fastboot devices
If you don't see your device serial number, and instead see "<waiting for device>", fastboot is not configured properly on your machine.
#Flash recovery onto your device by entering the following command:
fastboot flash recovery your_recovery_image.img
where the latter part is the filename of the recovery image.
Once the flash completes successfully, reboot the device into recovery to verify the installation. Boot to recovery instructions: Hold Volume Down & Power simultaneously. On the next screen use Volume Down to scroll to recovery and then use Volume Up to select.
I successfully installed twrp recovery system but I can't do any backup, the system reboot in the process...
flash the recovery again and try...
jbanti said:
flash the recovery again and try...
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It's not my fault.... seems a bug of twrp
XT 1068 UK
TWRP 2.8.0.1 Back up fails to both internal and external SD.
When external selected, backup starts but after 10 to 30 seconds it reboots the device. It starts to back up files and then just reboots. If I don't select compress backup, then it starts to backup more files before it reboots. Seems to be time related. Also tried unplugging while backing up and same issue.
Folders get created in all cases for external SD but data files. Not sure where the log files would get stored. Suspect they don't get created as the system reboots during the backup
Firstly i'm sorry for my english
My Zenfone 4 got hard bricked, any one can help me?
I have tried so many way to normaling my zenfone, but its not work
I do flash the stock rom, and its does'nt work
I can get to the droidboot. but can't pass the boot,
If I power on my phone, it writed "INTEL INSIDE" then an android logo picture get broken and it says "NO COMMAND"
Please help me :crying: :crying:
If you can get to droidboot/fastboot then refer this site
http://www.asus-zenfone.com/2014/10/how-to-unbrick-your-zenfone.html?m=1
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help for bricked device
Sir i had a sane problem wih my dell venue 7 and
If u have entered the droidboot that means ur phone has stuck in boot loop
All u need to do is connect to your pc in which you have installed your drivers and go to droid boot
After that enter the recovery where it shows no command and try holding lock button until something appears like resetting you phone. Clear thr cache and reset you device!
Holla your done hope you get your device back
1) Download Zenfone 4 update from asus site and put it in sdcard through another way (like sdcard reader )
2) Put the sdcard in zenfone and open droidboot.
3)FLash CWM by X-Team (google it) in droidboot mode through pc.
4)In CWM, Select "update from sdcard" and select the update file from sdcard.
5)Enter Yes and Let it flash.
6)Goto to Advanced Menu and Clear Dalvik Cache.
7)Reboot phone from the option menu, if a pop-up came like to fix something, select NO.
8)Your Phone may recover to normal now.
9)If not, download RAW firmware for zenfone 4 and put it in sdcard.
10) Goto droidboot and select "Download from sdcard".
11) Congrats. Reboot phone and Now your phone will be okay without any data inside internal storage getting lost.
Use raw file download and copy it to sd and then use bootloader or default recovery and select sd download
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I've bought a used Moto G 2014 XT1068 with a software bug trusting that i can get it to work again.
It shows the message "Warning Bootloader Unlocked". So i activated AP fastboot mode by holding PowerButton and VolDown. Then I flashed TWRP_2.8.0.1_Titan_v2, TWRP2.7.1.1-titan-motog-2014 and twrp-2.8.6.0-titan via ADB but it none of them is starting when i select the recovery button in fastboot mode. Instead of Teamwin logo it goes to the laying android with red triangle.
Then i tried to boot the recovery.img via ADB with "fastboot boot XXX.img" and then the Teamwin logo arises but it stucked with any TWRP i used.
Then i tried to use CWM_Touch_Titan_v2.img in the same way and it worked (only with ADB command again). So i wanted to wipe all to install a new ROM but then it stucked while it says: Formatting /data...
When i try to install a ROM by choosing the .zip-file form /external_sd it seems to work but a few seconds later the message is:
PhilZ Touch 6
Clockworkmod v6.0.4.7
-- installing: /external_sd/Stock_XT1068_22.21.28-ROM.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
installing update...
>>> XT1068 Stock Lollipop Firmware [22.21.28] <<<
Installing Android
Please wait...
symlink: no of symlinks failed = 1
E: Error in /external_sd/Stock_XT1068_22.21.28-ROM.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
E: cannot write to /sdcard/clockworkmod/.last_install_patch
press any key to continue
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I don't know what to do anymore
nilsxvx said:
I've bought a used Moto G 2014 XT1068 with a software bug trusting that i can get it to work again.
It shows the message "Warning Bootloader Unlocked". So i activated AP fastboot mode by holding PowerButton and VolDown. Then I flashed TWRP_2.8.0.1_Titan_v2, TWRP2.7.1.1-titan-motog-2014 and twrp-2.8.6.0-titan via ADB but it none of them is starting when i select the recovery button in fastboot mode. Instead of Teamwin logo it goes to the laying android with red triangle.
Then i tried to boot the recovery.img via ADB with "fastboot boot XXX.img" and then the Teamwin logo arises but it stucked with any TWRP i used.
Then i tried to use CWM_Touch_Titan_v2.img in the same way and it worked (only with ADB command again). So i wanted to wipe all to install a new ROM but then it stucked while it says: Formatting /data...
When i try to install a ROM by choosing the .zip-file form /external_sd it seems to work but a few seconds later the message is:
I don't know what to do anymore
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Try flashing using twrp. Some roms don't flash properly with cwm , connect ur phone to ur PC, enter bootloader mode, and open command window(shift + right click) from ur adb folder (place twrp 2.8.6 img in that folder, rename it as twrp ,remove the 2.8.6 n img ) and enter, adb devices (in cmd window) , if it shows connected, enter fastboot flash recovery twrp.img , then unplug and select recovery from bootloader menu. Take backup of rom, n wipe system, data and cache and flash rom, gapps n supersu.
Hope this helps, pm me if u need help.
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This is true, i had this same problem ,i rename as twrp , no 2.8.6 .img etc.. twrp flashed.
It worked now. I couldn't start twrp by selecting recovery from bootloader menu but i started twrp with ADB via "fastboot boot twrp". It showed just the teamwin logo first for about 15 minutes but then it started twrp. So i pressed the log button to see why it took so long. There were hundreds of red messages.
The Message is always like: "E: Unable to stat '/data/..."
I tried to wipe my data and cache. Dalvik cache und cache worked fine but when it comes to data there are always the messages "E: Unable to stat '/data/..."
I get the the same messages when i try to install a ROM.
Is it possible that my internal storage is broken? :crying:
Hi!
First i want to apologize for my english and if i made a mistake posting a new thread.
I own an ASUS Zenfone GO (ZB452KG) and i tried to install a twrp recovery.
The phone it opens and get stuck on the asus logo and cant go cant go throught in recovery mode.
i already install the latest adb and usb driver.
please can you help me guys how to fixed my phone?
U should install twrp recovery by computer and install a custom rom for ur device.here is the way for installing twrp.
1)Goto official TWRP page and download twrp-2.8.x.x-xxx.img file for your Asus Zenfone Go ZB452KG. Keep twrp-2.8.x.x-xxx.img file in a separate folder.
2)Your PC must have ADB & fastboot installed and configured.
3)Now connect your device to your PC and goto twrp folder and press and hold shift then rightclick on white space and "Open command window here".
4)Now type following commands at command prompt.
"adb reboot bootloader" - to boot your device into bootloader.
after booting into bootloader type "fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.8.x.x-xxx.img" - this will flash TWRP recovery on your Asus Zenfone Go ZB452KG.
"fastboot reboot" - to reboot your device.
After reboot type "adb reboot recovery" - to boot into recovery mode.
If it is useful then hit a thanx.
raymond_bqg said:
U should install twrp recovery by computer and install a custom rom for ur device.here is the way for installing twrp.
1)Goto official TWRP page and download twrp-2.8.x.x-xxx.img file for your Asus Zenfone Go ZB452KG. Keep twrp-2.8.x.x-xxx.img file in a separate folder.
2)Your PC must have ADB & fastboot installed and configured.
3)Now connect your device to your PC and goto twrp folder and press and hold shift then rightclick on white space and "Open command window here".
4)Now type following commands at command prompt.
"adb reboot bootloader" - to boot your device into bootloader.
after booting into bootloader type "fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.8.x.x-xxx.img" - this will flash TWRP recovery on your Asus Zenfone Go ZB452KG.
"fastboot reboot" - to reboot your device.
After reboot type "adb reboot recovery" - to boot into recovery mode.
If it is useful then hit a thanx.
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i cant go through in to the bootloader
kboy22 said:
i cant go through in to the bootloader
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U didn't mention that .is bootloader unlocked or locked?
raymond_bqg said:
U didn't mention that .is bootloader unlocked or locked?
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sir i cant find the twrp-2.8.x.x-xxx.img that you mentioned on your post
It's works without pc. Just download it's latest firmware from ASUS official web, put the zip file to sd card then install it by recovery mode.
"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:
marshalpear said:
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.
marshalpear said:
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.
Cirra92 said:
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?