Tried installing custom rom, removed my developer portion of the OS? - Gen9, Gen10 General

I was running rooted ext4 version of 3.2.78 and tried to update to 3.2.8 but after the process my device wouldn't boot into the developer firmware it just started a constant reboot cycle, i tried again and again but it just wouldn't have it. My sde menu was still there so i tried to install 3.2.79 again yet it is doing the same thing, is there any way to get my root back? Thanks. (device has been formatted)

Nadrian said:
I was running rooted ext4 version of 3.2.78 and tried to update to 3.2.8 but after the process my device wouldn't boot into the developer firmware it just started a constant reboot cycle, i tried again and again but it just wouldn't have it. My sde menu was still there so i tried to install 3.2.79 again yet it is doing the same thing, is there any way to get my root back? Thanks. (device has been formatted)
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Yes...install on clean...sure will work!
In recovery choose Reformat Device... and install firmware_archos_it4.aos (3.2.80), after that you can install proper what you want . Good luck!

I have installed from clean and followed the instructions clears, would you mind dropping me a pm? as i don't want to keep disturbing the forum

You need to make sure you are flashing the right zImage and initramfs when re-enabling the sde. If you are on 3.2.80 then you can not use the files from the original post (i.e 3.2.69).
Instead I replaced the original files with the ones from the 3.2.80 sde build.
Here is a link to the files I use, It also contains a linux bash script to do the process for you.
http://hotfile.com/dl/146132795/5c4cddf/enable_sde.tar.bz2.html

was a simple file that wasn't named correctly, sorry about that but all sorted now

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[STOCK][C6502&C6503&C6506] Update to 10.1.1.A.1.253 [Root&XZDualRecovery][LB/UB]

[STOCK][C6502&C6503&C6506] Update to 10.1.1.A.1.253 [Root&XZDualRecovery][LB/UB]
After my release for the Z and the success stories on it, i had some requests to do the same for the ZL. Finally I'm ready for it's release! :victory:
Thanks go to @butatx for his invaluable testing contribution and taking one for the team.
Requirements:
Flashtool
A recovery (can be both CWM and TWRP)
NOTE: As some people have problems flashing the update, please update your existing recovery to the latest (BETA) recovery with XZDualRecovery
Current FW version: 10.1.A.1.350 or 10.1.A.1.434: maybe others too, try and let me know!
From the users in the original thread I noticed people using CWM running into trouble because their cache partition is gone. See the 'Known Issues' in the OP of the XZDualRecovery link above for more info and links to a fix. Fix that first before you attempt this update using CWM!
Special features:
Superuser integrated in system, FULL root, no reboots when remounting /system RW!
XZDualRecovery 2.3 RELEASE (CWM 6.0.3.2 & TWRP 2.5.0.0) pre-installed;
Tailored FTF to minimize the chance of accidental system wiping!
No need to clear caches!
@shem2409 created a nice youtube video guide to assist you in your work, be sure to check his post for it! Thanks m8!
TIP: This ROM is compatible with the shutdown/reboot MOD by @niaboc79
TIP: This ROM and the integrated recovery are compatible with the reboot wrapper by @DooMLoRD, get it here!
C6502: How to update to 10.1.1.A.1.253:
For C6502: Download C6502.flashable.253.zip (Bittorrent: 752MB) and Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6502-stripped.ftf (14MB), save it somewhere you remember;
Put 'C6502.flashable.253.zip' on (the external) SDcard1;
Put 'Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6502-stripped.ftf' inside the Flashtool/firmwares folder;
Create a backup of your phone in CWM or TWRP and don't forget to backup the contents of 'SDCard0';
Flash everything in 'Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6502-stripped.ftf' to your phone and boot the phone straight to recovery after that;
NOTE: If you have an unlocked bootloader, you CAN flash the kernel, but you do not need to, to keep your custom kernel. DooMKernel v7 has support for this ROM version.
Flash 'C6602.flashable.253.zip' in recovery (Works in both CWM and TWRP!)
Reboot to system without clearing (dalvik-/)cache.
C6503: How to update to 10.1.1.A.1.253:
For C6503: Download C6503.flashable.253.zip (Bittorrent: 715MB) and Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6503-stripped.ftf (14MB), save it somewhere you remember;
Put 'C6503.flashable.253.zip' on (the external) SDcard1;
Put 'Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6503-stripped.ftf' inside the Flashtool/firmwares folder;
Create a backup of your phone in CWM or TWRP and don't forget to backup the contents of 'SDCard0';
Flash everything in 'Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6503-stripped.ftf' to your phone and boot the phone straight to recovery after that;
NOTE: If you have an unlocked bootloader, you CAN flash the kernel, but you do not need to, to keep your custom kernel. DooMKernel v7 has support for this ROM version.
Flash 'C6503.flashable.253.zip' in recovery (Works in both CWM and TWRP!)
Reboot to system without clearing (dalvik-/)cache.
C6506: How to update to 10.1.1.A.1.253:
For C6506: Download C6506.flashable.253.zip (Bittorrent: 730MB) and Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6506-stripped.ftf (14MB), save it somewhere you remember;
Put 'C6506.flashable.253.zip' on (the external) SDcard1;
Put 'Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6506-stripped.ftf' inside the Flashtool/firmwares folder;
Create a backup of your phone in CWM or TWRP and don't forget to backup the contents of 'SDCard0';
Flash everything in 'Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6506-stripped.ftf' to your phone and boot the phone straight to recovery after that;
NOTE: If you have an unlocked bootloader, you CAN flash the kernel, but you do not need to, to keep your custom kernel. DooMKernel v7 has support for this ROM version.
Flash 'C6506.flashable.253.zip' in recovery (Works in both CWM and TWRP!)
Reboot to system without clearing (dalvik-/)cache.
The first boot will be considerably slower and after a long wait at the boot animation you will see Android optimizing the apps on your phone, It will update your NFC with a firmware and after that, all is done!
IMPORTANT NOTE:
For some devices the first or second reboot after the successful upgrade may be used by the ROM/Kernel to upgrade some low-level firmware. This will be done from the screen which normally shows you the kernel logo. This upgrade flash will also happen when on a custom kernel by @DooMLoRD. DO NOT INTERRUPT THAT WHATEVER YOU DO OR HOWEVER LONG IT TAKES! Just let it do it's thing and wait, your phone will continue boot as soon as it's done.
I have done this myself, using my own method on the Z and I have not found any problem yet. :fingers-crossed:
Enjoy! :victory:
Known XZDualRecovery Issues:
All known issues in TWRP and CWM on locked boot loaders apply, see their respective threads for more information.
Be especially careful with the cache partition when using CWM. Hopefully version 2.0 solved the cache issues but in case of problems with /cache use the FTF in my files to restore the cache partition if yours ever stops mounting due to the CWM issues, read this and this for more info on that. This FTF was created for .434 but as the cache did not change between .350, .434 and .253 you can still use it to fix the cache partition.
CWM Usage warning: Root can be lost (almost worst case), a bootloop can be experienced (worst case) or a reboot upon remounting /system to be able to write to it (most cases, relatively harmless) when using CWM and before a reboot out of recovery the 'ROM may flash recovery, fix it?' question is answered with 'yes'. This can be recovered from by opening a terminal app and typing the following commands:
Code:
su
/system/bin/stop ric
mount -o remount,rw /system
chmod 755 /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
Alternatively you can boot in to TWRP and go to the Advanced menu -> File manager and look for /system/etc/install-recovery.sh to set permissions 755 on it.
If even that is too much to handle for you, see the patch at the bottom of the OP to flash the fix.
TWRP Usage warning: It seems TWRP 2.5.0.0 has issues with the internal storage, which seem related to the changes made to support encrypted storage volumes... This means the internal storage sometimes shows up almost empty (just folders) and no files. Try to use CWM when that happens.
Busybox Updater/Installer: If you have XZDualRecovery installed, un-install any Busybox updating app/tool as most if not all of them will install a version of busybox which does not support the lzma compression applets XZDualRecovery depends on. The version installed together with XZDualRecovery is very stable and I have yet to hear anyone complain about it's stability.
How to report errors:
Please, before shouting out "It doesn't work!!1!" or "I lost root!" or even "My phone reboots when remounting /system RW!!" try the following:
Restore a .434 /system ONLY using any means you are familiar with so you can try again.
Root it using any means you are familiar with.
Install XZDualRecovery and then try to update again using TWRP. This time you can skip the FTF as it has already done it's job.
If it still fails something from there on: LOGS!!.
NOTE: The important ones can be found in /cache/recovery and in /tmp/XZDualRecovery, pack them up and send them to me.
Thank you
Flashable ROM Mutator:
Download AROMA ROM Mutator 0.13
This (former patch package) uses AROMA to create a user friendly menu to choose between updates to be installed.
If you want to switch from SuperUser (default in this ROM) to SuperSU you can use this to make the change.
If you have the reboot problem when trying to remount /system writable, you can reinstall the superuser app of your preference, it's installation includes the patch.
If you are missing /system/bin/chargemon.stock and you want to be able to charge your phone while it's turned off.
Flash using one of the recoveries!
Version 0.13 and upwards is using AROMA 2.70B1 or better, the below warning can be ignored for now. Let me know how it performs!
AROMA Warning: AROMA currently works best in TWRP but even there it has some issues on the Z/ZL. It sometimes does not start up correctly or it has a 'sticky button' issue. It makes it a little less easy to use but this will be fixed in time. It is a combination problem caused by the new hardware and incompatibility with it and the fact the recoveries both have been updated considerably to work on the latest phones, causing issues with some functionality of AROMA.
If it hangs when trying to start, reboot your phone and try again.
If it has the sticky buttons, press the button again to activate.
You can avoid the sticky buttons by pressing them for about half a second (that means not too short and not too long). It will work, it's just showing a bug associated with the latest recoveries.
The Samsung S4, HTC One and One X and the Nexus 4 & 7 show the same issues. For them AROMA sometimes crashes, this is an issue i have not yet observed on the Z/ZL.
Reserved, just in case
There seems some error with the instructions why you created a stripped file as a zip as it is nota ftf file which cannot be used with flashtool.
I just waiting for the other file currently downloading to finish so I assume you mean used the .253 zip file inside moved to the sdcard of smartphone and the ftf firmware inside of it to the flashtool/firmware folder to flash so I seem confusion on your part.
That will be big help for us
Thank you
Just downloaded both files the stripped file in a zip file not an ftf so what do I do this please as it will need to be convert into a ftf file somehow?
Can you create a stripped ftf file please.
Darkfunnyguy said:
Just downloaded both files the stripped file in a zip file not an ftf so what do I do this please as it will need to be convert into a ftf file somehow?
Can you create a stripped ftf file please.
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paullu said:
That will be big help for us
Thank you
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There was a small issue with the download site, which now has been fixed. You can rename the ZIP file you downloaded and change the extension from .zip to .ftf
From there on you can flash it using flashtool.
Sorry guys
Hi NUT, tested your rom, it work flawlessly + rooted , thanks for your work :good:
confused
Is it right that the file called in instruction as"C6506.flashable.253.zip " in real is C6603??:
C6506: How to update to 10.1.1.A.1.253:
For C6506: Download C6506.flashable.253.zip (730MB) and Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6506-stripped.ftf (14MB), save it somewhere you remember;
Put 'C6506.flashable.253.zip' on (the external) SDcard1;
Put 'Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6506-stripped.ftf' inside the Flashtool/firmwares folder;
Create a backup of your phone in CWM or TWRP and don't forget to backup the contents of 'SDCard0';
Flash everything in 'Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6506-stripped.ftf' to your phone and boot the phone straight to recovery after that;
NOTE: If you have an unlocked bootloader, you CAN flash the kernel, but you do not need to, to keep your custom kernel. DooMKernel v7 has support for this ROM version.
Flash 'C6603.flashable.253.zip' in recovery (Works in both CWM and TWRP!)
Reboot to system without clearing (dalvik-/)cache.
the total confusion with what file has to be renamed and used by Flash tool and which one with CWM. In order to avoid misinterpretation may be NUT closes this thread and open a new one with all corrections.
Successfully updated to 10.1.1.A.1.253 with everything intact including roots and recovery.
Hi, NUT. It works fine. Thanks for your work!
rfg13 said:
Is it right that the file called in instruction as"C6506.flashable.253.zip " in real is C6603??:
C6506: How to update to 10.1.1.A.1.253:
For C6506: Download C6506.flashable.253.zip (730MB) and Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6506-stripped.ftf (14MB), save it somewhere you remember;
Put 'C6506.flashable.253.zip' on (the external) SDcard1;
Put 'Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6506-stripped.ftf' inside the Flashtool/firmwares folder;
Create a backup of your phone in CWM or TWRP and don't forget to backup the contents of 'SDCard0';
Flash everything in 'Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6506-stripped.ftf' to your phone and boot the phone straight to recovery after that;
NOTE: If you have an unlocked bootloader, you CAN flash the kernel, but you do not need to, to keep your custom kernel. DooMKernel v7 has support for this ROM version.
Flash 'C6603.flashable.253.zip' in recovery (Works in both CWM and TWRP!)
Reboot to system without clearing (dalvik-/)cache.
the total confusion with what file has to be renamed and used by Flash tool and which one with CWM. In order to avoid misinterpretation may be NUT closes this thread and open a new one with all corrections.
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Whups, i might have linked to the wrong file then... Check my download link in my signature in case you get the wrong file, my bad
Sent from my C6603 using xda app-developers app
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Fixed links in the OP and a typo. Sorry for the confusion!
Thanks Mr. NUT...i'm downloading it now
Kylez said:
Thanks Mr. NUT...i'm downloading it now
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did i lose everything in phone if i flash this zip?
daniLaLaLaLaLa said:
did i lose everything in phone if i flash this zip?
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No. Data, programs and settings will be saved.
Bird40 said:
No. Data, programs and settings will be saved.
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Good, i tried it tomorrow after i wake up from sleep .:thumbup:
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Hi,
I seemed to have run in a little trouble with this. Heres what happened - I was running a stock but rooted build 434 before attempting this. My BL cannot be unlocked so also stock Kernel. I wasnt running any recoveries. So I followed the steps in the post to install recovery "XZDualRecovery" which ran the bat file successfully and then rebooted my phone into the CWM recovery for the first time. I then tried to go back to recovery with no luck... tried several times wether with Vol+ (CWM) or Vol- (TWRP). I then followed a different post to install a single recovery which installed properly and I was able to boot my phone in CWM all the time... So Success!!
So i then copied the ZIP to my EXT Card and flashed my phone with the Stripped FTF file, I then rebooted straight to CWM and installed the ZIP from SD Card. Perfect, it rebooted, Android was upgrading x out of 293 apps... That was successfull and I was rooted and inside the ROM. The Gmail app kept crashing so I decided to reboot. Here is the problem, The Sony logo appears followed by the wrench in the white triangle. I wasnt even able to turn off my phone by holding Vol+ and Power. I could only reset with little yellow button next to the SD Card.
I tried to flash my phone with the stock FTF file using flashtool but no luck (Nearly crapped my pants)
Anyway after several attempts, I finally managed to get into flashmode and I am now with build 253 and no root.
Ill flash back to 434 later but would really like to know what I did wrong?
Geez, I think I just wrote a book but I wanted to be clear with everything I did..
Thanks
Create a backup of your phone in CWM or TWRP and don't forget to backup the contents of 'SDCard0';
Flash everything in 'Xperia_Z_10.1.1.A.1.253_C6506-stripped.ftf' to your phone and boot the phone straight to recovery after that;
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You are steller [NUT], great work here.
as quested above is the cwm backup for safety in case there are issues?
and flash everything, as i have not tried yet do we need to un check wipe, data, cache, appslog?
or does the ftf have the wipe options already unchecked?
Thanks again for the great work.
HackitZ said:
and flash everything, as i have not tried yet do we need to un check wipe, data, cache, appslog?
or does the ftf have the wipe options already unchecked?
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Yes, when I flash the ftf-file, there were no wipe options.
Crash338 said:
Hi,
I seemed to have run in a little trouble with this. Heres what happened - I was running a stock but rooted build 434 before attempting this. My BL cannot be unlocked so also stock Kernel. I wasnt running any recoveries. So I followed the steps in the post to install recovery "XZDualRecovery" which ran the bat file successfully and then rebooted my phone into the CWM recovery for the first time. I then tried to go back to recovery with no luck... tried several times wether with Vol+ (CWM) or Vol- (TWRP). I then followed a different post to install a single recovery which installed properly and I was able to boot my phone in CWM all the time... So Success!!
So i then copied the ZIP to my EXT Card and flashed my phone with the Stripped FTF file, I then rebooted straight to CWM and installed the ZIP from SD Card. Perfect, it rebooted, Android was upgrading x out of 293 apps... That was successfull and I was rooted and inside the ROM. The Gmail app kept crashing so I decided to reboot. Here is the problem, The Sony logo appears followed by the wrench in the white triangle. I wasnt even able to turn off my phone by holding Vol+ and Power. I could only reset with little yellow button next to the SD Card.
I tried to flash my phone with the stock FTF file using flashtool but no luck (Nearly crapped my pants)
Anyway after several attempts, I finally managed to get into flashmode and I am now with build 253 and no root.
Ill flash back to 434 later but would really like to know what I did wrong?
Geez, I think I just wrote a book but I wanted to be clear with everything I did..
Thanks
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The triangle showing is your phone flashing a new update to a low level device, NEVER interrupt that process, I believe it's not even possible to skip it.
XZDualRecovery not working is related to a 2.1 incompatible method of reading the keypress. You could have noticed it was already superseded by a BETA release fixing that. It's even included in this Rom release
Your Gmail app crashing can be fixed by clearing its cache from the apps menu. If that doesn't help you can remove it using a root app like titanium backup. Then install it again from play store.
HackitZ said:
You are steller [NUT], great work here.
as quested above is the cwm backup for safety in case there are issues?
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Exactly, it is just a precaution, a case of better safe then sorry. Your other question got answered by @Bird40.
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[NUT] said:
The triangle showing is your phone flashing a new update to a low level device, NEVER interrupt that process, I believe it's not even possible to skip it.
XZDualRecovery not working is related to a 2.1 incompatible method of reading the keypress. You could have noticed it was already superseded by a BETA release fixing that. It's even included in this Rom release
Your Gmail app crashing can be fixed by clearing its cache from the apps menu. If that doesn't help you can remove it using a root app like titanium backup. Then install it again from play store.
I actually started everything over by flashing a clean 434 FTF. Mine was a mess, I had played a lot with the system files. So this second try, the phone reboots properly, no triangle, no app crash but the Recovery still doesn't work and I also tried with the latest 2.2 BETA (same result). I also re-installed Root Explorer and when going from R/W to R/O, it reboots the phone, so I switched from SuperUser to SuperSU but same result.
Any suggestions?
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Can´t flash ROM´s by CWM

Hi,
I need serious help.
I tried to install Vanilla RootBox rom on my Ace 2 NFC (i8160P) CZ.
So i did wipe data, cache, dalvik.
Then i add my Tee folder into rom (tee hack for P version) and i deleted the device model verification from updater-script because it is for non P version.
But when i try to flash the rom via cwm temporary, i stuck at this errors:
cant format unknown volume: /external_sd
cant partition unsafe device: /dev/block/mmcblk0p8
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But my sdcard is working good (adata microsdhc class10 32GB)
Any solutions?
EDIT: I am using this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2389395 patch but not Version 2, but V1 flashed from CWM. This could be the problem. Or not?
EDIT2: I am doing downgrade with repartition to GB an then flash JB... Nicely Done.. but when i try to flash other ROM, still gets the error. OMFG.
EDIT3: So it looks like i need to repartition or do something with mmcblk0p8 partition but what? OMFG, help me please!!!
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it seem great problem ask from rom creater i thinck they can help you
majid92 said:
it seem great problem ask from rom creater i thinck they can help you
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Supposedly the mmcblk0p8p partition is the internal storage, named UMS --> Usb Mass Storage
So best check if that reads properly in android (file explorer) and/or when u connect it to your computer.
Seeing as your external SD works good and it complains about that too tho, I don't expect your internal SD to be faulty either.
As for the memory fix you flashed, when u reverted back to GB and then re upgraded to JB, was there a param.lfs.md5 file present in the package (assuming u used odin, u should be able to verify this by opening the tar.md5 in 7zip or winrar)
If yes, then any harm caused by the memory fix will have been undone and that isn't the cause either.
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Supposedly the mmcblk0p8p partition is the internal storage, named UMS --> Usb Mass Storage
So best check if that reads properly in android (file explorer) and/or when u connect it to your computer.
Seeing as your external SD works good and it complains about that too tho, I don't expect your internal SD to be faulty either.
As for the memory fix you flashed, when u reverted back to GB and then re upgraded to JB, was there a param.lfs.md5 file present in the package (assuming u used odin, u should be able to verify this by opening the tar.md5 in 7zip or winrar)
If yes, then any harm caused by the memory fix will have been undone and that isn't the cause either.
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So, yes it is the USB storage, and its working well too. param.lfs.md5 was there. I dont know what to do now.
you are using the temporary CWM tho right? which needs to be flashed via stock recovery? and stock recovery doesn't complain about your mmcblk0p8 partition?
if this is the case, then you can root the stock rom via stock recovery --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2139263
download this kernel for stock rom --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2171054 -extract the zip and place the kernel.bin.md5 file on the root of your internal sdcard
install any terminal emulator, open it and and enter/type su -click accept when prompted for superuser permissions
with that all done enter "dd if=/sdcard/kernel.bin.md5 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p15" make no typo's on that one, it's lethal.
If done right, it will replace stock kernel with D kernel. which will contain the same version of cwm as in the temporary cwm zip, but with a bit of luck it will not return the error anymore then
if the problem does persist tho, you can also try both touch and regular versions of this kernel -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2424964
extract and rename to kernel.bin.md5, place on internal sd and flash them the same way again via terminal emulator.
there is more hope for this kernel as both versions run different versions of cwm than D-kernel (and eachother), but if this does not solve the problem, you will not be able to boot as that kernel is incompatible with stock rom and you will have to reflash via odin.
Carpe-Dimi said:
you are using the temporary CWM tho right? which needs to be flashed via stock recovery? and stock recovery doesn't complain about your mmcblk0p8 partition?
if this is the case, then you can root the stock rom via stock recovery --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2139263
download this kernel for stock rom --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2171054 -extract the zip and place the kernel.bin.md5 file on the root of your internal sdcard
install any terminal emulator, open it and and enter/type su -click accept when prompted for superuser permissions
with that all done enter "dd if=/sdcard/kernel.bin.md5 of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p15" make no typo's on that one, it's lethal.
If done right, it will replace stock kernel with D kernel. which will contain the same version of cwm as in the temporary cwm zip, but with a bit of luck it will not return the error anymore then
if the problem does persist tho, you can also try both touch and regular versions of this kernel -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2424964
extract and rename to kernel.bin.md5, place on internal sd and flash them the same way again via terminal emulator.
there is more hope for this kernel as both versions run different versions of cwm than D-kernel (and eachother), but if this does not solve the problem, you will not be able to boot as that kernel is incompatible with stock rom and you will have to reflash via odin.
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Ok, Yes I have rooted stock ROM and temporary CWM, so i am going to try the D-kernel. Hope is compatible with P version.
EDIT:I did the steps, and now, succesfully hardbricked Lol Checksum was ok, command too. OMFG
PC is showing "U8500 USB ROM" in device manager when I connect the USB cable so.. thanks
mybe there is problem that the kernel is build on the me7 or mf1 software.
Guys for everyone who has P version Never flash normal version officiel fw like me7 mf1 via odin on P version of ace 2 it will hardbrick you device that they have to change the motherboard so be carefully
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EDIT2: LOL i putted battery out for a while and now can go to download mode. But i am at school so now i´ll go home and try odin... AGAIN
EDIT3: I am online again, phone is running well on the stock rooted JB again.. still cannot flash roms, but whatever...
Heya, sorry for the lack of response I've been a lil busy.
I thought that kernel would work on P version as well tho, sorry about that :crying:
Glad to see that you recovered your phone from that atleast.
Last thing i can think of then is to use this kernel --> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072872
It's built for gingerbread, so your phone will again not boot after flashing, but the 8160Pxxlk3 version will for sure be compatible with your phone, and it has yet another version of CWM you might be able to use for flashing
If that doesn't work tho, I really am out of options
gapps-jb-20131011
Hi. I am using Sony Xperia NEO L and managed to upgrade to JB. I followed the steps until i hot a noticed saying that the Installation aborted. What went wrong? Please help! I'm stuck here and cannot going anywhere :crying:

Device not detected

Hello everybody,
Here my problem :
I tried to install a custom rom, I failed. Now, my smartphone stay on the Asus logo screen. I tried to follow this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/guide-to-apply-ota-bootloop-rooted-zf2-t3127835 - to fix the problem, but when I connect phone and laptop, adb doesn't find the device.
If I continue and go in recovery mode (using TWRP), laptop can access the phone (I can see internal memory but not external).
And if I try the ADB sideload, there is no device again...
It's the first step, I don't see any other way to unbrick the phone...
Thanks in advance
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/guide-brick-soft-hard-bricked-zenfone-2-t3284256 be lucky your phone is recognized
Hello,
Frist, thank you for your answer. I had already tried this way but nothing. Finally, I fixed the problems (detect phone and unbrick phone).
1-In TWRP, I loaded recovery.img, boot.img and droidboot.img. Reboot in recovery mod, but I had the dead droid... so I pushed on power and volume up till I have a new screen.
2-In this part, I did a Wipe/Factory reset (useless I think), reboot in recovery mode (still dead droid). This time I selected the line "update with adb" (with an ASUS firmware). Then I had a message who told me update adb sideload. I did it and it installed the firmware. The smartphone reboot correctly.
Now, I have the same problem I had yesterday. In TWRP, my external storage isn't detected...
you use stock recovery or custom recovery, if you use stock recovery external-storage won't detected
Hello,
Thank you Bar4, I explained above how I fixed my problems. Now I'm searching a way to make TWRP (TWRP 3.0) detect my external storage to install Cyanogenmod 13.0. If it's really not possible, I would try with CWM (I have seen it in your screen).
Edit : I guess custom, TWRP. It's why I don't understand why it doesn't allow me to mount SD card or doesn't detect this same SD Card.
Mara Udé said:
Hello,
Thank you Bar4, I explained above how I fixed my problems. Now I'm searching a way to make TWRP (TWRP 3.0) detect my external storage to install Cyanogenmod 13.0. If it's really not possible, I would try with CWM (I have seen it in your screen).
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i use twrp 3.0 too, but external sd detected. no need to put on external storage, you can flash Cm 13 through internal storage
if you want to install custom rom it's better if you make a backup first, so if happen you failed when installing new rom or maybe you don't like it (new rom) you can go back to stock rom through TWRP restore
Ok, failed again...
Try a different rom or redownload the rom it might have been a bad download.
The error message says there is no updater script in the zip meaning it can't install anything as the updater script tells what directories to install the files if I seen it correctly that is.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD using Tapatalk
Mara Udé said:
Ok, failed again...
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maybe the CM 13 zip file you have download corrupted, try to re-download and re-flash it again. if still failed try another rom
( i'm using AICP Rom "based on CM 13 too") try it, it's awesome Rom ---> do clean install wipe all except internal storage and external storage
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/development/rom-c-p-t3285951/post64645756#post64645756
http://opengapps.org/ ( select x86-6.0-nano )
Hi,
Sorry for this late answer. As I failed to install those roms (CM13, Bliss), I'm going to stop here and wait for the Marsmallow update. But I'm happy my phone isn't brik anymore.
Thank you all.

Oneplus 3 do not boot after installing OxygenOS 4.0.2

Hello everyone!
My oneplus3 is actually running no OS and I'm having a boot loop.
I will try to explain what happened to me with the most details I can.
Before I ****ed everything up, I think I was running OxygenOS 3.28, not really sure about it but im 100% sure it was below 4.0, and it was rooted with TWRP 3.0.2 installed.
1) Today I had a pop up saying OxygenOS 4.0.2 was available (the official one that pops on the screen on boot) "Yay so coooool Nougat!"
1.1) I downloaded it, 1.4Go, then I pressed install
1.2) TWRP showed up, I didn't know what to do and that's where I ****ed up, I set my phone "factory new" in TWRP.
1.3) Phone restarted fresh new, I thought I had 4.0.2 but naaaaah would've been too easy so the official pop up showed again, I was still 3.28 I think.
1.4) Downloaded it once more, TWRP opened again, this time i was looking for the update i just downloaded in the "install" section. I browsed for quite a while and couldn't find it.
1.5) Master ****-up here: I tried to restore a backup. Then the bootloop happened. The black screen with "Oneplus" written in white. I was able to go back in TWRP by pressing power + volume down
1.6) Tried every kind of restore unsuccessfully, and tried ADB but it wouldn't load. Also TWRP said that I was running no OS when I wanted to turn off my phone for example.
2) I downloaded 4.0.2 from one plus website on my mac, and i flashed the official recovery instead of TWRP.
2.1) Transferred the update from my mac to my PC (seems important to me) and installed ADB & everything on both PC/O+3.
2.2) so adb worked in forceboot, i've been able to flash official recovery, tried once more to wipe & everything, but clearly I have no OS now, as TWRP said.
2.3) so i had the update in a folder (not a zip, probably due to the download being done from a mac), I made it a .ZIP with winrar, but "adb sideload update.zip" crashed at 0% everytime
2.4) looked at the archive then i noticed it was first a folder "OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_039_all_1701140133_03b794d8a8b44883" then inside it i had the content like "boot.img" & everything. So i zipped it again but without that first folder because I thought it was the problem, but it kept on crashing 0%.
2.5) restarted my PC, looked on several forums, but i couldn't find any fix. Now adb can't even open update.zip anymore, it fails even before 0%.. I tried naming it .zip.zip, keeping the name "OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_039_all_1701140133_03b794d8a8b44883.zip", using a third party app to allow more RAM to the cmd app...
I've been trying hard for 4 hours but I still have a O+3 without any OS... My last idea is downloading "OnePlus3Oxygen_16_OTA_039_all_1701140133_03b794d8a8b44883.zip" from my PC so it downloads it directly .zip unlike on my mac...
I hope I said everything, sorry for the long post but i'm desperate.. thanks for your attention,
Valentin
Try this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-flashing-oos-v4-0-1-custom-rom-t3537757
Let me know if it works.
EDIT: See FAQ #1, 2, 4, 12, 14 and 17.
dbabaev21 said:
Try this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/guide-flashing-oos-v4-0-1-custom-rom-t3537757
Let me know if it works.
EDIT: See FAQ #1, 2, 4, 12, 14 and 17.
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Thank you for answering! unfortunately i've already tried that and my problem occurs when i try to sideload the update from adb recovery... "couldn't load 'update.zip'"
I dont really know what to do now because I think my only option here is to load the OS through adb as I can't boot my phone to get the update zip inside a specified folder to load it from internal storage.
Try to install the new official TWRP version i think it is 3.0.3-0 through fastboot. Boot up TWRP, wipe every partiton and copy the update.zip onto the phone. You can copy it by connecting it normaly via USB(like you would do in OOS) and install the zip file afterwards.
Sleazy_ said:
Thank you for answering! unfortunately i've already tried that and my problem occurs when i try to sideload the update from adb recovery... "couldn't load 'update.zip'"
I dont really know what to do now because I think my only option here is to load the OS through adb as I can't boot my phone to get the update zip inside a specified folder to load it from internal storage.
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install stock recovery and then try installing official OS. Or install modded twrp 3.0.2-1.28 and then try installing Freedom OS 2.3 via sideload or through internal storage.
Sleazy_ said:
Thank you for answering! unfortunately i've already tried that and my problem occurs when i try to sideload the update from adb recovery... "couldn't load 'update.zip'"
I dont really know what to do now because I think my only option here is to load the OS through adb as I can't boot my phone to get the update zip inside a specified folder to load it from internal storage.
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Stop fiddling with the ROM. Download the ROM afresh directly to your Windows PC/laptop. Check the md5. Then start experimenting with the other suggestions but don't again meddle with the ROM!
Sleazy_ said:
Thank you for answering! unfortunately i've already tried that and my problem occurs when i try to sideload the update from adb recovery... "couldn't load 'update.zip'"
I dont really know what to do now because I think my only option here is to load the OS through adb as I can't boot my phone to get the update zip inside a specified folder to load it from internal storage.
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I read your post again and here are a few things:
* Don't update Stock OOS via "System updates" in Settings if you are rooted and have TWRP
* Back up your data before updating, wiping or doing something with your phone.
* For the ADB error, see the FAQ #17 in the guide I provided.
Now, try this:
Flash TWRP via fastboot > boot to TWRP > connect your phone to your PC and copy the full Stock OOS v4.0.2 OTA to your phone > reboot to fastboot and flash Stock Recovery.
It didn't touch the internal storage. So, try to install from internal storage when you are in Stock Recovery.
Let me know if it worked.

[9 SE] OTA update encrypted storage

Hi,
Everytime I try to OTA update de weekly rom, I get the message that says that my memory is encrypted and directs me to recovery.
In recovery when I select the ROM, it returns ERROR 7, I know that it is related with 2 command lines in the updater script.
My question is, how can I fix this problems so I can normally OTA update?
Xiaomi MI 9 SE
TWRP 3.5.0_9-0
xiaomi.eu weekly (it happens in all versions)
Thanks
Hi please be specific are you using custom rom (twrp,cynogen...?)
Which phone are you using?
otherwise no one will help you (just edit the first message with the necessary info
flairepathos.info said:
Hi please be specific are you using custom rom (twrp,cynogen...?)
Which phone are you using?
otherwise no one will help you (just edit the first message with the necessary info
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You're right, I think this is a generic problem, that's why I've not specified the model.
vmlc said:
You're right, I think this is a generic problem, that's why I've not specified the model.
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Ahh I see now,some phones are built with a custom recovery failsafe so updating straight from the phone won't work
Youre going to have to download the update file to the phone (usually ota.zip)
copy it to pc
Unzip it and check the code (installscript.sh, build.prop... all of them(use Notepad++)) and remove recovery what nots (mine had expect recoveryxa84883,and some other recovery partition nonsense) - this is so you dont lose your twrp
compress all the files and name the zip (anything you want)
copy the zip to your adb fastboot folder
Then make sure usb debugging is enabled and
on pc type in adb: adb reboot recovery
after twrp open select the sideload option and use the method of flashing update then your update will flash easy
or
flash your stock firmware recovery image from extsdcard (external sd card) recovery.img as recovery in twrp (surely you know how to tranfer files from pc to microsddard ..)
reboot to system when done and do normal update should work fine
then flash twrp image from pc flashing software into recovery
flairepathos.info said:
Ahh I see now,some phones are built with a custom recovery failsafe so updating straight from the phone won't work
Youre going to have to download the update file to the phone (usually ota.zip)
copy it to pc
Unzip it and check the code (installscript.sh, build.prop... all of them(use Notepad++)) and remove recovery what nots (mine had expect recoveryxa84883,and some other recovery partition nonsense) - this is so you dont lose your twrp
compress all the files and name the zip (anything you want)
copy the zip to your adb fastboot folder
Then make sure usb debugging is enabled and
on pc type in adb: adb reboot recovery
after twrp open select the sideload option and use the method of flashing update then your update will flash easy
or
flash your stock firmware recovery image from extsdcard (external sd card) recovery.img as recovery in twrp (surely you know how to tranfer files from pc to microsddard ..)
reboot to system when done and do normal update should work fine
then flash twrp image from pc flashing software into recovery
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Thanks for your reply.
Your first method is what I have to do to update manually, delete the model verification in updater-script. But I have to do this every time I want to update. How can this prevent from happening next times?
The second method, I haven't understood, have to flash stock recovery every time I want to update?
My point is to prevent this from happening, I want to OTA update normally, without having to do this procedures every time.
Regards
vmlc said:
Thanks for your reply.
Your first method is what I have to do to update manually, delete the model verification in updater-script. But I have to do this every time I want to update. How can this prevent from happening next times?
The second method, I haven't understood, have to flash stock recovery every time I want to update?
My point is to prevent this from happening, I want to OTA update normally, without having to do this procedures every time.
Regards
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Yes
and the second method, yes, flash stock recovery to OTA update (it'll think that everthing is fine)
you can keep stock update if dont need twrp anymore
to update normally you would have to modify your stock recovery to have an intergrated twrp
basically making "stock twrp recovery" mod
Or in the same manner add a partition or boot option for twrp in boot image in maybe boot to [normal, recovery, bootloader"fastboot", and twrp]
with enough dedication it is definitely possible
flairepathos.info said:
Yes
and the second method, yes, flash stock recovery to OTA update (it'll think that everthing is fine)
you can keep stock update if dont need twrp anymore
to update normally you would have to modify your stock recovery to have an intergrated twrp
basically making "stock twrp recovery" mod
Or in the same manner add a partition or boot option for twrp in boot image in maybe boot to [normal, recovery, bootloader"fastboot", and twrp]
with enough dedication it is definitely possible
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So this is not fixable, keep TWRP and have OTA update?
vmlc said:
So this is not fixable, keep TWRP and have OTA update?
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Yes but now that you mention if you could edit the twrp recovery_id to match that of the stock recovery ,it might work because the system/ ota file calls for a specific recovery_id

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