[Q] Rom Manager - Galaxy S I9000 Themes and Apps

"Rom Manager"
I successfully downloaded the current recovery: ClockworkMod 2.5.1.2
I'm trying to backup my current rom then this happens
Android System Recovery <3e>
E:failed to verify from whole-file signature
i tried removing OCLF, unfortunately it didn't work... i didn't get problem before with 2.1 thought!!! not sure also if i need to delete my update.zip? honestly i'm not sure if rom manager is the one creating this?
thanks in advance
samsung i9000
fimware: 2.2 DXJPA

Looks like its only me having this problem.

Recovery 3e will not work for flashing unsigned update.zip's. You have to change it to 2e recovery. follow this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=788108
Hope this helps.

Related

problem installing rom from fresh root

I am trying to install the ozzey ROM on my incredible I just got it and rooted it. I have Rom managr, astro file viewer and titanium backup installed. I know I can do it via update.zip or Rom manager but it always fails and says signature verification failed. I triple checked the file to see that it was in .zip not .zip.zip I had windows show the hidden file extensions. In Rom manager it says whole file verification failed along with signature file. Astro file viewer shows it as update and on the root of the SD card but still get the error. I haven't done nand unlock or backup, and I don't care about looking any apps its a new phone with nothing on it. Any suggestions or method instructions? Does the SD card have to be fat32? My SD card is the 2gb pny card. Thanks!
You should just be able to use the .zip, put it anywhere on your sd card. Boot into Clockwork Recovery (If you flashed the new recovery using reflash.exe from unrevoked), DO A NANDROID BACKUP (this is a full system backup), format the user data and cache partition (both options), select update with a .zip and select your preferred .zip file (in your case ozzeh's)
See here for more information and any questions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=709220
Any thoughts as to why I am getting those errors? Can I use the re flash tool and go into clockmode recovery and install througt that?
If you do not have clockwork recovery you're not going to be able to flash a ROM. You need to use the reflash tool before you can flash any ROMS.
i have clockwork recovery its on my phone but it still won't flash. Also I tried the reflash but it keeps saying that its interrupted, I uninstalled HTC Sync and it still doesn't work. I also tried to format the sd card to fat32 and ran clockwork recovery but it didnt work same error
It's not clear from your posts exactly what your error is. You say you have Clockworkmod Recovery installed but you keep referencing trying to flash from ROM Manager.
What happens when you boot into Recovery and try to flash the zip file from there?
I instaleld Clockworkmod from ROM Manager, 2.0.1.3 is the verison of clockworkmod I have installed on the phone. I then use ROM Manager to install ROM SD card and it fails, it says signature verification failed and whole-file verification failed. I booted into it and it says it can't find the file in /cache/ and it says verification failed so it aborts and reboots.
kingdavid216 said:
I instaleld Clockworkmod from ROM Manager, 2.0.1.3 is the verison of clockworkmod I have installed on the phone. I then use ROM Manager to install ROM SD card and it fails, it says signature verification failed and whole-file verification failed
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You might want to try a different rom and see how it goes.
That makes no sense. You can't flash CWM Recovery from ROM Manager on the Incredible (although you can update a prior install, sort of); you have to use unrevoked's tool.
kingdavid216 said:
I instaleld Clockworkmod from ROM Manager, 2.0.1.3 is the verison of clockworkmod I have installed on the phone. I then use ROM Manager to install ROM SD card and it fails, it says signature verification failed and whole-file verification failed
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I thought I remember reading in some thread that ROM Manager going to clockworkmod will not work because there is no write access.
You will have to use recovery reflash tool to install the clockworkmod recovery and boot into it.
You can find that information in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=706270
supagene said:
I thought I remember reading in some thread that ROM Manager going to clockworkmod will not work because there is no write access.
You will have to use recovery reflash tool to install the clockworkmod recovery and boot into it.
You can find that information in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=706270
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I instaleld Clockworkmod from ROM Manager, 2.0.1.3 is the verison of clockworkmod I have installed on the phone. I then use ROM Manager to install ROM SD card and it fails, it says signature verification failed and whole-file verification failed
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You can use Rom manager to boot into clockwork recovery and install the zip from there however, you can't use the feature "Install rom from sd card" within rom manager itself.
Well I tried using just ROM manager to boot into clockwork and I was able to but it still gives me the same errors. I can't do the unevoked flash it reboots then says the communications were intruputed. I deleted HTC synch and had the usb on both disk drive connection and HTC synch but it doesn't go through
kingdavid216 said:
Well I tried using just ROM manager to boot into clockwork and I was able to but it still gives me the same errors. I can't do the unevoked flash it reboots then says the communications were intruputed. I deleted HTC synch and had the usb on both disk drive connection and HTC synch but it doesn't go through
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Did you ever successfully use unrevoked's flash utility? If you just downloaded rom manager and booted in to recovery without successfully flashing, that won't work.
If you're having problems using the reflash tool then I suggest you get that working and then try again installing a rom.
Use terminal emulator to verify u have su.. Just type su and click accept, if u can do that follow word for word unrevoked reflash method, including installing the correct drivers for adb.
Sent from my ADR6300 using Tapatalk
i just did terminal emulator and i get root acess, #, superuser comes up and allows me to access it, so I will try again but for some reason I get that communication was interuppted.
hey, thanks to all you guys I finally got the custom ROM to work. I did the revoked flash, i had to delete the old htc driver and start again, and once it finally flashed just mounted the sd card and installed, worked perfectly, thanks again!!
kingdavid216 said:
hey, thanks to all you guys I finally got the custom ROM to work. I did the revoked flash, i had to delete the old htc driver and start again, and once it finally flashed just mounted the sd card and installed, worked perfectly, thanks again!!
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glad you got it working!
Congrats man, good to hear you finally got it working.

[Q] Rom Manager - Failed to Seek

Anytime I try to do anything through Rom Manager (flash a ROM, nandroid backup, etc.) upon rebooting into recovery, I get a white triangle with an yellow exclamation point. After pressing the power button, the following text is revealed along with the Clockwork Recovery Menu.
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:failed to seek in /cache/update.zip (Invalid argument)
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
If I select advanced->Reboot Recovery after receiving the error, the device reboots. After this second reboot, the process continues as it should have after the first reboot. I've tried downgrading the version of my Clockwork Recovery, but it seems to have no effect.
Any ideas?
...
I believe the standard array of initial questions would be:
1) Did you flash S-OFF?
2) Is your card FAT32 formatted
3) Try redownloading the file using a different browser (to ensure a cache doesn't deliver the same update.zip without trying)
jdmba said:
I believe the standard array of initial questions would be:
1) Did you flash S-OFF?
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Yes.
jdmba said:
2) Is your card FAT32 formatted
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Yes.
jdmba said:
3) Try redownloading the file using a different browser (to ensure a cache doesn't deliver the same update.zip without trying)
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This failure isn't specific to any one file. Besides, I don't think it's a corruption of the file since it works when I select "reboot recovery" from the first failed attempt. In fact, this even happens when choosing "Backup ROM" from ROM Manager.
On a side note, I've tried wiping cache in ROM Manager as well.
Toggle Signature Verification and/or is d/l corrupt?
In CWM, have you tried toggling the on or off setting for the signature verification, as well as the other toggle?
Also, I read some superb advice here:http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=765930
check out the advice in post # 285 and see if that fixes you up.
Everyone seems to think my downloads are corrupt. That is definitely not the problem. If they were corrupt, they wouldn't function after the first reboot. They would continue to fail. Let me try explain my problem another way...
Here's my device setup...
Radio - 2.15.00.07.28
Kernel - King's BFS #4
ROM - SR Vanilla RC 2
CWM Version - 2.5.0.5
ROM Manager Version - 2.0.2.6
Here's a process I'm following...
1. Open ROM Manager
2. Clear Download Cache (Just to be sure!)
3. Select Backup Current ROM which causes reboot into recovery.
4. Receive the error which I outlined in my first post. *NOTE* I have not downloaded nor chosen to flash ANY update.zip files. *NOTE*
5. Open the advanced menu in CMW and choose "Reboot recovery" which causes the phone to reboot into recovery.
6. The backup progresses like it should have after the first reboot.
Again, the process above does not involve the use of any downloaded update.zip files. No ROMS, no Kernels, etc.
Does ROM Manager create it's own update.zip file stored in /cache to execute whatever function it needs to after reboot? It appears that might be the case.
I've attempted to reinstall ROM Manager and downgrade to an early version of CWM in ROM Manager. Neither seem to have helped.
I had the same problem trying to flash the latest leedroid
I entered recovery, de-selected signature verification and then flashed the rom through recovery mode.
Flashed normally and up to now it looks like it worked (waiting for first boot)
Hope this helped
Both signature verification and script asserts are toggled off. This is why the update.zip will flash after the second reboot into recovery and manually.
In recovery, is cache, data, or system mounted? If so, can you unmount any/ all, and reboot?
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
I just started having this problem today, at least i noticed it today. It acts as if the signature verification is enabled the first try and disabled the second time. I can't find ANY way to fix this but reboot recovery and it works... If anyone finds a solution, please post.
*edit* I also noticed the "Fix Permissions" utility doesn't work in ROM Manager. Dont know if this is related or not.
PIYIRIO said:
I just started having this problem today, at least i noticed it today. It acts as if the signature verification is enabled the first try and disabled the second time. I can't find ANY way to fix this but reboot recovery and it works... If anyone finds a solution, please post.
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Did you change anything today? I found someone in the SR ROM thread today that started having the same problem.
No, only an app and removed it. I dont know how long it has been broke since I haven't used it since SR 3.0rc1.. got tired of the reminder for rc3 and it wouldn't automagically run the install.zip.
Interesting.... Please post as this shakes out.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
I have this same issue, I think it's an issue with Rom Manager. No matter what I try to do from there (Reboot to Recovery, make backup, flash zip, etc.) I get that string of messages.
If I download a file from ROM manager to be flashed, I have to move the file to the root of the sd card before booting to recovery for it to flash correctly. I have just gotten used to doing it this way.
srt4mn said:
I have this same issue, I think it's an issue with Rom Manager. No matter what I try to do from there (Reboot to Recovery, make backup, flash zip, etc.) I get that string of messages.
If I download a file from ROM manager to be flashed, I have to move the file to the root of the sd card before booting to recovery for it to flash correctly. I have just gotten used to doing it this way.
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Me as well
PIYIRIO said:
*edit* I also noticed the "Fix Permissions" utility doesn't work in ROM Manager. Dont know if this is related or not.
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If you look in the OP for the SR ROMS, you'll see that a known issue. He includes a fix_permissions binary instead.
I've reached out to the developer. Hopefully we will hear from him soon.
Can you guys try clearing your download cache, and then reflashing recovery?
Possible workaround
Koush said:
Can you guys try clearing your download cache, and then reflashing recovery?
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Cache wipe have been tried, see post #3.
I have some info that may be valuable:
This evening I rooted my Desire (SLCD) using Unrevoked 3.14 and recovery-clockwork-2.5.0.7-bravo.img I realize this is the incredible forum but hold on.. hear me out
I observed the _exact_ same behavior:
- Yellow eclamation + second reboot to recovery would run backup, also happened when selecting "Reboot Into recovery" in RomManager (RM)
- Tried DL cache wipe in RomManager,
- Tried reflash of recovery
This fixed it for me:
- Re-root via Unrevoked 3.14 using recovery-clockwork-2.5.0.1-bravo-slcd.img
- Re-flash CM (this may be optional, I don't know)
- Boot ROM and start RM just to have it tell me I need to install recovery (obviosly didn't detect my 2.5.0.1-bravo-slcd)
- Allow RM to flash 2.5.0.7-bravo via download
- Now "Backup ROM" and "Reboot to recovery" works as intended
- RM reports 2.5.0.7-bravo installed, recovery booted (via RM) is 2.5.0.7-bravo BUT recovery booted using HBOOT (back+power on Desire) is 2.5.0.1-bravo-slcd (!)
Note: Incredible users should _not_ use -bravo recovery images(!) just outlining how I made it work to help you find a solution
Koush said:
Can you guys try clearing your download cache, and then reflashing recovery?
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Worked for me. Thanks Koush!
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA App
Didn't work for me.. I've tried everything that I can think of. Different SD cards, i've formated /data/ /cache/ and reinstalled..
i'm using virtuous 2.7

[MOD] JMG recovery with sig check disabled.

Someone PM'ed me about this and I finely got around to doing it. I do not have
a Galaxy Tab and when I try to test it on my Vibrant I cannot navigate the menu
buttons are not mapped correctly.
I am fairly certain that it will work, just cant test to make sure. If it turns out
that it works anyone is welcome to use it and can even use my install script
which can be found here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423
if it does work you will not have to flash a modified kernel to use Clockwork.
just rename JMG_recovery to recovery and replace bin/recovery in the script
directory.
The attached file is not flashable!!!
it contains a modified JMG recovery an IDA disassembler database
file and a text file with the patch offsets and the patch data. and
is intended for testing and development purposes only.
Thank you!
Well, I tried that, or let me first explain to you what I tried.
I copied the supplied 'recovery' file, replacing the existing /system/bin/recovery .
Then I flashed RomManager's recovery. As this JMG is a EURO-based rom, and Rommanager does not support EURO ROM option for ClockWorkMod, I choosed Tmobile (which my tab is). Maybe this was the mistake.....???
Then I rebooted into recovery and it still shows Samsung Recovery 3e.
I was not sure what to do with the code you supplied and the installation process you offered - but the description was clear to only replace the recovery file, and that is what I did.
Did I miss something?
Thanks for your help anyway - let me know and I can test for you, anytime.
Hope I am not making a total fool of myself. I realized that you did not say anything about ClockWorkMod, but all the other recovery-image-replacements offer access to CWM so I assume this would to. I guess I was wrong.
bert269 said:
Well, I tried that, or let me first explain to you what I tried.
I copied the supplied 'recovery' file, replacing the existing /system/bin/recovery .
Then I flashed RomManager's recovery. As this JMG is a EURO-based rom, and Rommanager does not support EURO ROM option for ClockWorkMod, I choosed Tmobile (which my tab is). Maybe this was the mistake.....???
Then I rebooted into recovery and it still shows Samsung Recovery 3e.
I was not sure what to do with the code you supplied and the installation process you offered - but the description was clear to only replace the recovery file, and that is what I did.
Did I miss something?
Thanks for your help anyway - let me know and I can test for you, anytime.
Hope I am not making a total fool of myself. I realized that you did not say anything about ClockWorkMod, but all the other recovery-image-replacements offer access to CWM so I assume this would to. I guess I was wrong.
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once you are in the Samsung's recovery select reinstall packages if clockwork
works like on the Vibrant then the device will appear to reboot back into the
Samsung recovery if you get this far then the posted file works, if you select
reinstall packages again then clockwork should launch assuming you have
busybox installed and every thing else works like it does on the Vibrant.
untermensch said:
once you are in the Samsung's recovery select reinstall packages if clockwork
works like on the Vibrant then the device will appear to reboot back into the
Samsung recovery if you get this far then the posted file works, if you select
reinstall packages again then clockwork should launch assuming you have
busybox installed and every thing else works like it does on the Vibrant.
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When i select 'reinstall packages' nothing happens, it does not reboot back into Samsung recovery.
Where will Clockwork recovery come from, from the recovery file that I copied into /system/bin ?
It does not seem to work for me
untermensch said:
once you are in the Samsung's recovery select reinstall packages if clockwork
works like on the Vibrant then the device will appear to reboot back into the
Samsung recovery if you get this far then the posted file works, if you select
reinstall packages again then clockwork should launch assuming you have
busybox installed and every thing else works like it does on the Vibrant.
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When i select 'reinstall packages' nothing happens, it does not reboot back into Samsung recovery.
Where will Clockwork recovery come from, from the recovery file that I copied into /system/bin ?
Thank you for sharing.
I guess it works.
I was not unable to flash GT-P1000-CSC-MULTI-OXXJK2 ## before, it would say "signature check failed".
I replaced the recovery in the bin folder and ran the script.
Now i am able to use above CSC file.
a1jatt said:
Thank you for sharing.
I guess it works.
I was not unable to flash GT-P1000-CSC-MULTI-OXXJK2 ## before, it would say "signature check failed".
I replaced the recovery in the bin folder and ran the script.
Now i am able to use above CSC file.
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Thank You!
The code for the signature check is the same for all the Samsung devices I have
looked at, just the offsets are different. So once I find it I can do the mod in my
sleep.
I also just did an md5 check on the JMG and JME recovery and they are the same
so I bet this will work on most of the firmware versions out there.
bert269 said:
When i select 'reinstall packages' nothing happens, it does not reboot back into Samsung recovery.
Where will Clockwork recovery come from, from the recovery file that I copied into /system/bin ?
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the recovery I asked to be tested is the Samsung recovery, when you select
reinstall packages Samsung's recovery looks for a file on the SD card called
update.zip. When/if that file is found recovery then loads a public key file from
/res/keys which is in the kernel ram file system, this is why you need to flash a
modified kernel to use Clockwork because someone has to change the key to
the same one used to sign Clockwork. once the public key is loaded Samsung's
recovery check's the signature of update.zip. if the private key used to sign the
package does not match the public key loaded from /res/keys you get the
"signature check failed" message.
Clockwork recovery is the update.zip on the SD card.
the modification I made to Samsung's recovery disables signature checking and
will allow you to install unsigned packages.
i need this file cause everytime installing CSC always failed verification signature failed
but i don't understand how to use this file
can you give me explain tut details?
i don't have recovery clockwerk
my system recovery (3e)
Very nice ! Thanks for sharing the hex-edit offsets !
Extra instructions:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=11289885#post11289885
still problem with signature
root, copy/overwrite "recovery" /system/bin
then run script
then installing CSC
but still failed
what wrong?
very2 tired work with this
I'm actually using this patched 3e recovery in my custom initramfs now
(At this stage, I'm not interested in ClockWorkMod 3.0 recovery for my self-built kernel...I tried it a few times, but didn't find it useful)
3e bricked my tab lastnight, had to return it to tmo and play it off as a battery defect.
i only tried because clockworkmod gets me stuck at the last adb command step

[Q] problem with S-Off 2.2.1 PC49IMG.zip

Hi, I have a S-Off'd Wildfire (done with XTC-Clip) in version 2.2.1 and I asked a user from this forum how could I root. He answered me with this message:
Code:
hi poinu glad you managed S-off now you can put on any rom you want.
first you must get a custom recovery on your machine I use ClockworkMod 3.0.0.6
this should be fine to flash cyanogenmod7.
here is the file to it (http ://www . mediafire . com /?i09yp4r7odhlzws)
put this PC49IMG.zip on the root of your sd card. (not in a folder)
put the cyanogenmod update zip also on your sd card.
Reboot your phone into Hboot Mode by pressing Volume Down and Power.
It will now ask if you want to update the firmware select Volume Up for Yes.
wenn its done remove thePC49IMG.zip from your sd card.
Reboot your phone into Hboot Mode again.
it will look for the PC49IMG.zip again let that finish and ignore.
Then go with volume down to recovery and push power button, clockwordmod will start.
Do a wipe cache partition, wipe data/factory reset and under advanced wipe Dalvik cache.
go to install zip from sdcard / choose zip from sd card and choose your cyanogen mod update zip and install.
reboot wen finished don't worry if it takes some time first reboot always is slower.
hope i helped you enjoy your mod.
kind regards ab65
I've downloaded the PC49IMG.zip file and copied at the root next to the cm7.zip file (picture: http : //i55 . tinypic . com/ egai5s. png) but when I enter the HBOOT and looks for the PC49IMG.zip file, it finds nothing (and yes, the file is PC49IMG.zip not PC49IMG.zip.zip, I've already checked this )
I don`t know what I have done wrong (I have done nearly anything!) any ideas?
Thank you very much for having a look on the threat
here is what i suggest simply,
***** Ur memory card must be formatted with fat32 partition before doing this.......
go to this link and download the attached file at the bottom PC49IMG.ZIP
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12188132&postcount=15
Since security flag is turned of (by xtc clip) , the recovery partition is no longer protected. U can install custom recovery without any exploits. That downloaded PC49IMG.ZIP file is nothing but "ClockworkMod Custom Recovery". Put it in the root of the memory card (fat32). Then go to hboot menu. It definately finds the file and prompts u to install. Go with it. At the end u will have custom recovery.
then u can install custom roms. Custom roms will be packed in zip files and can be installed from recovery menu. Its not needed to put the custom rom zip file only in the root of memory card. And the most important thing is, remember to clear data/factory reset and clear cache (both done frm recovery menu) before installing a custom rom. Thats all
Oh god, i didn`t know that.... succesfully done
but now... there's another problem, I installed the CyanogenMod7 and there are some things that I pretty dislike and I would like to install another ROM I have (it's a 2.2.1 rooted ROM) and I tried to do what I did to install the CM7 but when I installed it from the recovery this error message appeared:
"Installing update...
Amend scripting (update-script) is no longer supported.
Amend scripting was deprecated by Google in Android 1.5. It was necessary to remove it when upgrading to the ClockworkMod 3.0 Gingerbread based recovery.
Please switch to Edify scripting (updater-script and update-binary) to create working update zip packages.
Installation aborted."
Is it really possible to root this ROM or do I have to stay in the CM7? :S
Any suggestion? Thank you very much for the support
poinu said:
Oh god, i didn`t know that.... succesfully done
but now... there's another problem, I installed the CyanogenMod7 and there are some things that I pretty dislike and I would like to install another ROM I have (it's a 2.2.1 rooted ROM) and I tried to do what I did to install the CM7 but when I installed it from the recovery this error message appeared:
"Installing update...
Amend scripting (update-script) is no longer supported.
Amend scripting was deprecated by Google in Android 1.5. It was necessary to remove it when upgrading to the ClockworkMod 3.0 Gingerbread based recovery.
Please switch to Edify scripting (updater-script and update-binary) to create working update zip packages.
Installation aborted."
Is it really possible to root this ROM or do I have to stay in the CM7? :S
Any suggestion? Thank you very much for the support
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CLockworkmod 3 is a must for the gingerbread CM7 roms.
And clockworkmod3 recovery will not support "amend - scripting"
What u need to do is, to install the CM7 custom rom. Then install "Rom Manager" from market. Then use a different version of clockworkmod (downgrade to 2.5 version or try different versions). Then reboot to recovery from Rom manager itself. Then try to install the 2.2.1 rooted rom. It should work. If u have any issues with installing custom roms, then try different version of clockworkmod recovery (from Rom Manager). That's all.
explanation: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=897026
it surely worked, thank you very much
I done the Alpharev s-off method but now when I try to install CM7 from CWM 3.0.0.6 it get stuck on "Installing update"
Any ideas?
diarmaid said:
I done the Alpharev s-off method but now when I try to install CM7 from CWM 3.0.0.6 it get stuck on "Installing update"
Any ideas?
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what recovery do you use? did you dowloaded the zip correctly?
I upgraded to cwm4 and it worked perfectly.
That was a close one, it was a birthday present for the missus and i finally got it working on the morning of the birthday
Sent from my HTC Desire S using XDA App

SGS 2 wont load a ROM

Ok i flashed my S2 to XXKG1 then flashed with CF-Root-SGS2_XX_OXA_KG1-v4.1-CWM4.tar
I then flashed with GT-I9100_ClockworkMod-Recovery_4.0.1.4.tar
I have CWM app and SuperUser App and Rom Manager Premium.
I backed up my ROM fine using CWM app. I downloaded CyanogenMod from Rom Manager. Picked Install from SD. my phone askes me to backup and clear cach, when the phone reboots it just reboots to android with a (/!\ android man) Image. If i press vol key the menu will appear clockworkmod recovery v4.0.1.4 (its orange).
error:
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aboarted
Thats as far as i can get, if i chose install zip from sd and select the cm_galaxys2_full-64.zip
error:
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aboarted
What am i doing wrong here? Im rooted, i have CWM, i have the ROM, ????
Now i'm not a SGS2 user, but IMHO you should:
a) try to download the ROM file again, maybe something went wrong and the file you have downloaded is incomplete or damaged;
b) disable signature check from CWM.
Thanks for replying. wers disable sig check in cwm i cant see it lol
elemen7al said:
Ok i flashed my S2 to XXKG1 then flashed with CF-Root-SGS2_XX_OXA_KG1-v4.1-CWM4.tar
I then flashed with GT-I9100_ClockworkMod-Recovery_4.0.1.4.tar
I have CWM app and SuperUser App and Rom Manager Premium.
I backed up my ROM fine using CWM app. I downloaded CyanogenMod from Rom Manager. Picked Install from SD. my phone askes me to backup and clear cach, when the phone reboots it just reboots to android with a (/!\ android man) Image. If i press vol key the menu will appear clockworkmod recovery v4.0.1.4 (its orange).
error:
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aboarted
Thats as far as i can get, if i chose install zip from sd and select the cm_galaxys2_full-64.zip
error:
E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aboarted
What am i doing wrong here? Im rooted, i have CWM, i have the ROM, ????
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Do you have premium version of RomManager? I heard doing stuff from recovery can cause problems through there. And CM7 is still in beta debugging mode so i would not install till there is a stable version. Bluetooth does not work on it everything else does but still not as stable as it should be...
Try flashing a different rom you can find quite a few close to cm7 in the thread section of gs2
Tried a different rom got exactly the same,
I bought rom manager yes
Hi, I'm facing the same problem with SGS2 GT I9100 running on XXKG6
I'm new, so can't post links, Please google disabling CWM Signature check.
Supposedly disabling the signature verification on CWM should fix the issue.
I'll need to get home and check if this fixes the problem or not.
please let me know if this works for you!!

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