Hey all
First off, I have done all my research to try and answer this myself.. I GIVE UP! I have to be missing something.
I just rooted my HTC Evo using the unrevoked method..FULL ROOT 2.2 YAY!!!
Also, I followed all the steps from the UNLOCKR.com vid to unlock nandroid in hopes of being able to flash a custom rom. I now have the HBOOT .76 ver I think...downgraded from the .93 ver.
Everything seemed to go through seemlessly. But, when I go into recovery and try to flash the rom with the custom recovery (AMOS RA? I think is the one I am using, previously had clockwork mod but didn't like as much)...anyhow I keep getting an error after I try to flash the ZIP, MYNS WARM TWOPOINT TWO ROM to be exact. It says "E: Can't find update script" WHAT AM I DOING WRONG OR NOT DOING??? PLZ ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!! THANKS IN ADVANCE. Sorry if this has been answered but I really did search with no avail!
Thanks again!
Trying to get this figured out ASAP!
- Jeff
Are you by chance using a mac when you download the file?
GhostArmor Jeff said:
Hey all
First off, I have done all my research to try and answer this myself.. I GIVE UP! I have to be missing something.
I just rooted my HTC Evo using the unrevoked method..FULL ROOT 2.2 YAY!!!
Also, I followed all the steps from the UNLOCKR.com vid to unlock nandroid in hopes of being able to flash a custom rom. I now have the HBOOT .76 ver I think...downgraded from the .93 ver.
Everything seemed to go through seemlessly. But, when I go into recovery and try to flash the rom with the custom recovery (AMOS RA? I think is the one I am using, previously had clockwork mod but didn't like as much)...anyhow I keep getting an error after I try to flash the ZIP, MYNS WARM TWOPOINT TWO ROM to be exact. It says "E: Can't find update script" WHAT AM I DOING WRONG OR NOT DOING??? PLZ ANY HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!! THANKS IN ADVANCE. Sorry if this has been answered but I really did search with no avail!
Thanks again!
Trying to get this figured out ASAP!
- Jeff
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Also, make sure the zip file you download isn't corrupt. Try and extract or peek inside to see if all the files are intact; more specifically, look for the update/updater script in the META-INF/com/google/android folder.
I did use a mac to download the roms.
I rooted my Evo using a Mac and installed roms using a mac. For nand unlock it should already unlock from the unrevoked method, but mine had hboot 97. There is a thread in the development area where you can find hboot 73 to flash.
GhostArmor Jeff said:
I did use a mac to download the roms.
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My friend that uses a mac has had issues with roms like this. For some reason his mac was changing the compression when he would download the zip files. You might want to look into that.
thom_house said:
My friend that uses a mac has had issues with roms like this. For some reason his mac was changing the compression when he would download the zip files. You might want to look into that.
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Thank you very much. I did notice that the mac will actually de-compress the file as it downloads and when you re-compress the file it doesn't keep the correct format. Booted up windows 7 on my mac and re downloaded all the roms and kernal that I wanted and it worked flawlessly. THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP GUYS!! GREAT ADVICE AND AWESOME RESPONSE TIME. Mods plz close..issue solved!!!
Downloaded ROM automatically decompressed...
Ran into this when I started trying to flash ROMs on my Mac...come to find out I was in Safari and once downloaded, the ROM was automatically decompressed and taken out of .zip form. I downloaded the same files using Firefox, and it gave the option to either have something decompress the downloaded file automatically, or save the .zip file to the HD. Once I selected save the .zip file, it was gravy. Just a lil help since I didn't see it posted. Have fun!
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Ran into this when I started trying to flash ROMs on my Mac...come to find out I was in Safari and once downloaded, the ROM was automatically decompressed and taken out of .zip form. I downloaded the same files using Firefox, and it gave the option to either have something decompress the downloaded file automatically, or save the .zip file to the HD. Once I selected save the .zip file, it was gravy. Just a lil help since I didn't see it posted. Have fun!
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Just rooted other day, when I finally found a rom I liked I had the exact same issue. Used that glorious search function on this forum, and found this.
Installed and downloaded rom via Firefox, and now running MikFroyo !!!
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Hey in this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=701004
Is there an alternative download link for w.e that file is on step 29 because the link dosent seem to work for me any help would be great!
You might want to watch out.
That guide has an old ROM that it requires you to flash. The old version has SD card problems.
Make sure you get an updated ROM... there are some with the OTA update.
Otherwise, I don't know about the update.zip file.
Thanks for the Info I just want to put a aosp like Rom on here after I am done but I need to finish it says I am rooted is that zip the recovery thing? Ugh this is frustrating. Lol
EDIT: the link says recovery-clockwork 1.8.1.7 is there another place to dl that file
lgevo said:
Thanks for the Info I just want to put a aosp like Rom on here after I am done but I need to finish it says I am rooted is that zip the recovery thing? Ugh this is frustrating. Lol
EDIT: the link says recovery-clockwork 1.8.1.7 is there another place to dl that file
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Look around this and the DEV forum. There's a sticky somewhere with the list of ROMS and more information on rooting and whatnot.
I currently have bootloader .79.000 and can't flash cyanogen roms.i get an error saying i need .76.200. Is there a file i can download? I was able to download those roms before and now i can't.can someone please help.I don't know how I got .79.000 version.
gdiaz76 said:
I currently have bootloader .79.000 and can't flash cyanogen roms.i get an error saying i need .76.200. Is there a file i can download? I was able to download those roms before and now i can't.can someone please help.I don't know how I got .79.000 version.
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have you tried rom manager from the market? It's the easiest way to download and install CM6 nightlies.
Yes that's wat I used and it tells me I need bootloader .76.200.i even downloaded the rom off of xda and went into recovery and tried to flash the rom.i get the same results.its weird bcuz i can flash any other rom.just not cyanogen.
gdiaz76 said:
Yes that's wat I used and it tells me I need bootloader .76.200.i even downloaded the rom off of xda and went into recovery and tried to flash the rom.i get the same results.its weird bcuz i can flash any other rom.just not cyanogen.
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sorry - can't help you then. Sounds like it's specific to CM6, and I haven't used it in a while. Try posting your issue in the Unofficial Cyanogen Mod 6 Nightly KNOWN BUGS/FAQ thread in Q&A, maybe someone there can help you.
Somehow you lost NAND unlock. Follow Toast's part 2 of root method for NAND unlock. Essentially you need to flash the eng-PC36IMG.ZIP to give you the engineering hboot (76.2000).
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I followed toast's method but it tells me main version older. I'm lost here.i deleted the mtd-eng.Ingram and put it bak on the sdcard but it keeps saying the same thing.please help.I'm rooted with simpleroot.
Have looked at whitslack's "How to Start Over" thread? I ran into this problem when I rooted and I remember that it came down to having the wrong PC36IMG.ZIP to flash the hboot. SteelH wrote a method too which might have a link to a better file. You're close. You just need the right zip file.
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I tried the new simpleroot and I still get main version older!!!! I tried a few times and got the same results.does anybody know how to make this work so i can get bootloader to .76.2000????????????
I can not download a valid zip of One Click Root & Recovery
http://firon.net/xda/one.click.root.exploitv2.5.5.zip
The file is always "invalid" I downloaded it 3 times and each time its a different size?
My virus protection kept finding a virus in the file rageinthecage.bin
(not the exact name but close to that), I read in the original thread that it's not a virus and to turn off my virus protection to download. Downloaded again, same problem. Is it possible this file is actually corrupt? can anyone else download the One Click Root & Recovery tool?
I read through the posts here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=770388
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I can not download a valid zip of One Click Root & Recovery
http://firon.net/xda/one.click.root.exploitv2.5.5.zip
The file is always "invalid" I downloaded it 3 times and each time its a different size?
My virus protection kept finding a virus in the file rageinthecage.bin
(not the exact name but close to that), I read in the original thread that it's not a virus and to turn off my virus protection to download. Downloaded again, same problem. Is it possible this file is actually corrupt? can anyone else download the One Click Root & Recovery tool?
I read through the posts here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=770388
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Do you want to just root or put on a custom ROM? You really should get 3.0.0.6 if you want a custom ROM.
If you really want the 2.5.5. here it is:
If you want 3.0.0.6 it is here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=897612
Thank you
Thanks for the file, I'm still confused as to what was wrong with the original download? Did you download it from the same link?
I'm just going for the basic root right now, if I'm still not happy I'll go for the full file system conversion and all that other jazz.
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Thanks for the file, I'm still confused as to what was wrong with the original download? Did you download it from the same link?
I'm just going for the basic root right now, if I'm still not happy I'll go for the full file system conversion and all that other jazz.
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Yeah, but I got it months ago. The site might be having issues. This will get you going on basics like wifi tether or all the backup programs that need root.
I was flashing a bunch of roms tonight which all had bugs. The last rom was the most recent miui build which also didn't work. Tried to restore but it said not enough space. I am running hboot-6.16.1002. Can anyone point me to a good version of pc36img or does anyone have another fix. Please help. Thanks
btw I have an evo supersonic 4g
also when I ran pc36img everything updated except the system. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
when the system tries to update it sais fail-UZ
Do you have the correct pc36img? Which one did you download
We're comin from a pure power source.
what recovery are you using?
PC36IMG.zip is not one specific file containing one specific thing to be flashed. The fact that you don't know this, and apparently have issues with EVERY ROM you flash, I'd say you're having a case of severe user error and are better off just running an RUU and going back to bone stock.
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Concordium said:
PC36IMG.zip is not one specific file containing one specific thing to be flashed. The fact that you don't know this, and apparently have issues with EVERY ROM you flash, I'd say you're having a case of severe user error and are better off just running an RUU and going back to bone stock.
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pc36img failure
exactly!!!
can anyone please point me to a good pc36img file that may help. The wierd thing is that I used the sprint lovers pc36img file that has worked for a while but now there is always an error when the system is updateing. everything else is ok. my last rom update was yesterday's miui update. Please help!!! anyone
jjdellorusso said:
exactly!!!
can anyone please point me to a good pc36img file that may help. The wierd thing is that I used the sprint lovers pc36img file that has worked for a while but now there is always an error when the system is updateing. everything else is ok. my last rom update was yesterday's miui update. Please help!!! anyone
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It sounds to me like you ran an RUU, and the sprint lovers rom is the stock rom.
pc36img
I did but now it fails when trying to unzip the system
I don't understand why you have 2 threads about the same problem
pc36img
sorry about that. do you have any ideas? any input would be greatly appreciated. I think the hybrid rom that I downloaded from the evo BB may have been for the htc sense. I think that this may be the problem.
jjdellorusso said:
exactly!!!
can anyone please point me to a good pc36img file that may help. The wierd thing is that I used the sprint lovers pc36img file that has worked for a while but now there is always an error when the system is updateing. everything else is ok. my last rom update was yesterday's miui update. Please help!!! anyone
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When all else fails.....do what you should've done before creating a thread.....read the stickies.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865204
jjdellorusso said:
exactly!!!
can anyone please point me to a good pc36img file that may help. The wierd thing is that I used the sprint lovers pc36img file that has worked for a while but now there is always an error when the system is updateing. everything else is ok. my last rom update was yesterday's miui update. Please help!!! anyone
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You need to stop flashing roms using pc36img files. get amonRa 2.3 and flash these the correct way. THEY ARE NOT WORKING BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT WIPING YOUR DEVICE BEFORE FLASHING. YOU NEED A CUSTOM RECOVERY SO YOU CAN WIPE ALL NECESSARY AREAS. IF YOU CANNOT FIGURE OUT HOW TO USE A CUSTOM RECOVERY AND FLASH CORRECTLY, STOP FLASHING BECAUSE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BRICK YOUR PHONE
sorry for the caps everybody but this is his second thread asking the same question
GO TO THE POST BELOW FOR THE RECOVERY AND INFO. PLEASE THANK HIM
CLICK ME FOR POST.
This is his topic full of stock recoveries and what-not
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Bear in mind that I do not have the time to restore to stock, and then check it for myself if you can extract the stock recovery without root, but you probably can. Please refer to the quote I will post below as I have little time to clean this post up.
Please thank user Davy Jones for actually finding the solution!
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Okay, I don't know any coding so I apologize if this is a dumb suggestion, but is it possible to follow the article's directions to pull recovery? So from shell:
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p22 of=/sdcard/recovery.img bs=4096
I'm already on cwm so I have no way of testing this. Also, please don't try this unless you know what you are doing. I tried this on cwm and it created a file that was 10MB instead of the .img I originally flashed, which was 5.98MB.
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Alrighty that's wonderful. I am trying a guide right now and I will see if I am successful at extracting a recovery and I will report back.
EDIT
I've made wonderful process, and I've extracted a 10mb file which what the recovery.img supposed to be resized to.
So i've basically typed in
After this, I got a huge list of the partitions, and using this I've confirmed that mmcblk0p22 is the block that contains the recovery (I also made sure that I didn't extract something else, etc by checking what the userdata and sdcard size is supposed to be?
Then I typed in
and got
So I ended up with a 10MB file sitting in the root of my internal memory (known as sdcard)
Now I will try to confirm if it is the same file as my recovery.
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Well after more digging around.. I found this and where it says "Download - Recovery Image Method (using dd):" It shows that the block which the recovery is in in actually the same as the one above, so there was an easier way. Oh well! At least we confirmed that we have the correct file, the question is, can we flash it, guess I'll try after I get home.
If you want to try this out on a NON-Rooted one, you'll have to go to Settings>Developer Options>Root access and allow ADB.
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Hopefully you're a Koodo owner reading this and have noticed the title.
Many of us Koodo owners, have rooted, installed a custom recovery, and have started the flashing frenzy, but we have forgot one thing.
No its not making a NAND of the stock ROM, its the fact the we forgot to backup our stock recoveries! I know it might not be a difference compared to the Telus recovery, but we still need to be sure, that when we want to update, or if we want to return the phone, what we are fully stock.
So what I'm asking you, is to make a backup of your Koodo stock recovery, and share it with us
Unfortunately I do not know how to extract a recovery.img. So hopefully an XDA member will post a guide in this to help us extract the .img
or as always, Google is your best friend
Cheers, and thanks
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Koragg618 said:
I have found a link on how to get it
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile...es-boot-recovery-and-system-partition-images/
Download link for RomDump is at the end of the article
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Those are the instructions.
Thanks everyone for contributing!
I have a stock phone still but need a guide on pulling my recovery. Would I just use ADB or?...
chevymeister said:
I have a stock phone still but need a guide on pulling my recovery. Would I just use ADB or?...
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Im not a koodo member but is it not the same way for tmobile users? With stock ODIN flash? when I ODIN flash my t989 to stock it also flash the stock recovery
I have found a link on how to get it
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile...es-boot-recovery-and-system-partition-images/
Download link for RomDump is at the end of the article
Bump, since no one is really noticing the pinned topic
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Bump, since no one is really noticing the pinned topic
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I could help, Ive got a Koodo S2 X. However, its not rooted, would i still be able to make a backup of my stock recovery.
Yes I believe it is still possible, just make sure Debugging mode is on and you are using the ADB method, and not the one that has the Android Terminal one. Thanks
My friend and my girlfriend both have Stock Koodo Phone... so i'm gonne try to bring the original Koodo Recovery.img. I read the articles from addictive tips... but i think i missed something, They said we need to root the phone but the first step in the method to root the phone is to install CWM recovery IMG via Odin... So it will overwrite Koodo original Recovery.img.... before i extract it...
Any clue or hint ???
Maybe another way to root via ADB ???
I have a Koodo T989D still on stock everything. I want to root my phone and do all this fancy stuff on it but I'm not in a hurry. I can make a copy of my stock recovery if I get the proper instructions.
edit: isn't this what you're looking for anyway?? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1849748
tazmania12345 said:
I have a Koodo T989D still on stock everything. I want to root my phone and do all this fancy stuff on it but I'm not in a hurry. I can make a copy of my stock recovery if I get the proper instructions.
edit: isn't this what you're looking for anyway?? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1849748
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No. What you're pointing to us is a custom Rom... Based on the Stock Koodo Rom. What we are looking for is the Stock Recovery... Just to put back the entire phone in original condition if you have to bring it back to manufacturer for repair...
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No. What you're pointing to us is a custom Rom... Based on the Stock Koodo Rom. What we are looking for is the Stock Recovery... Just to put back the entire phone in original condition if you have to bring it back to manufacturer for repair...
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Oh i see... I'm still on stock 4.0.4 so i'll definitely try to provide the backup. Like i said, i'd need the proper instructions because i'm new to all of this.
Someone previously posted the stock recovery which I have attached. Use at your own risk since I have not tested it!
Amazing, where did you find this!
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Amazing, where did you find this!
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Someone previously posted it few weeks ago on the XDA forums in the device dev section and I had downloaded and kept a copy in case I needed it.
jumran said:
Someone previously posted it few weeks ago on the XDA forums in the device dev section and I had downloaded and kept a copy in case I needed it.
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Thanks! This will come in handy.
Sorry to be the bad news but I believe this recovery is the one that I've packaged before I though I've found the TLLG2 stock recovery from this site page 68( post by netusername and uploading it without testing it 1st.... then later installed/tested it and it was a CWM touch recovery and not the TLLG2 stock recovery, Sorry again.
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User:netusername
KOODO STOCK IMAGE/RESTORE
Directions: Download these three in the same folder - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
Use Winrar/7zip to only extract Part 1 after you have all three parts in the same folder. You should get a folder called clockworkmod. There should be another folder called "backup" inside.
Put the "clockwordmod" folder in your sd card.
Use clockwordmod to restore after factory reset, wipe system, wipe dalvik cache.... It is recommended that you use Clockwordmod 6 - it can be found here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1823117
Enjoy!
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Oh well thats confusing Thanks for the info man!
Sorry I'm not following.
Do you mean the post by jumran (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=32299219&postcount=12) is not the stock recovery and is actually a CWM recovery that you're mentioning?
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Sorry to be the bad news but I believe this recovery is the one that I've packaged before I though I've found the TLLG2 stock recovery from this site page 68( post by netusername and uploading it without testing it 1st.... then later installed/tested it and it was a CWM touch recovery and not the TLLG2 stock recovery, Sorry again.
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Sent from my ♛ SGH-T989 ♛ using XDA app.
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Yes it is a CMW Touch recovery and no problem
[curious] What are you guys doing? [/curious]
You realize backing up any part of your original stock ROM is pointless? All you have to do pick up the original stock tarball from Samsung's website, fire up ODIN, flash, and then not even Samsung can tell you ever did something to your phone. It will be stock everything: radio, recovery, ROM...
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Here, follow the instructions: http://fus.nanzen.se/
There are no presets for Koodo, but all the information you need is readily available on the original box your phones came in.
And if you really need the Koodo recovery for whatever reason, it is an IMG file inside the TARball. You can just DD it in place.