Hey guys!
So I finally decided to take the leap and install CM9.1
I rooted my phone and installed the "fake" recovery from x-parts.
Then I proceded to flash CM9 baseband for my phone,
then flashing the kernel, boot into recovery and then flash CM9.1 from my sd-card
Problem is I'm getting status 7 when I try to install it!
I checked around the forum and came across this one http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1818280
I'm getting the same lines as the guy there says;
assert failed: getprop("ro.product.device")=="LT18i""
What do I do now?
Help would be appreciated!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1884746
thought I read them all (that's why I came here), will continue reading
thanks
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Hey everyone thanks for taking the time to read this.
I'm trying to install CWM 5 on to my Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830D.
It's running on Gingerbread 2.3.4.
I followed the guides to a 'T' and still can't figure this out.
I put the zipped file onto my SD card. When I go to install the file the installation aborts.
I've retried this process over and over again with no luck. I also tried to root my phone and I have the same problem.
Installation aborts..
The error it gives me is this: E: Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip .
I tried downloading the CWM 5 zip from other websites with no luck still.
My goal is to install the CyanogenMod 7.2 for Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830.
Thank you in advance for anyone who has read this and replied to help me fix this problem.
Cheers,
Brem.
Bremladesh said:
Hey everyone thanks for taking the time to read this.
I'm trying to install CWM 5 on to my Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830D.
It's running on Gingerbread 2.3.4.
I followed the guides to a 'T' and still can't figure this out.
I put the zipped file onto my SD card. When I go to install the file the installation aborts.
I've retried this process over and over again with no luck. I also tried to root my phone and I have the same problem.
Installation aborts..
The error it gives me is this: E: Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip .
I tried downloading the CWM 5 zip from other websites with no luck still.
My goal is to install the CyanogenMod 7.2 for Samsung Galaxy Ace GT-S5830.
Thank you in advance for anyone who has read this and replied to help me fix this problem.
Cheers,
Brem.
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to install CWM use Odin not recovery mode from your phone recovery mode is good to flash signed packages like updates from manufacturer you get error because that zip package containing CWM is self-signed anyway it fails because is not signed by Samsung so use default/stock recovery mode only to flash official updates -if you get one
look here for a howto guide
Hello,
I just had my phone unlocked tonight by Alejandrissimo
Well worth the $. Very fast and easy.
I managed to flash kernel fxp-cm9.img and boot into recovery. I had downloaded 0607-cm9-zues**.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24652511#post24652511
And attempted to flash via instructions from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1508585 And got an error assert failed: **bunch of getprop stuff*** (Status 7) Installation aborted.
Now, from scowering I have deduced that I should have been using a different rom so I've got FXP134-cm-9-2. Zip from the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1447542 thread. But I can't seem to access the mass storage when mounting in CWM (v5.5.0.4) to copy the new rom. But correct me if I'm wrong my phone probably wont boot with that kernel on stock rooted rom will it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have tried looking around quite a bit.
Okay, so got the 134 on the SD via computer, but still get the same results. Any suggestions?
Solved, just had to delete some lines from update-script Now running cm9
I am new to all this root and custom ROM, but I have spent hours searching forums and need help so thats why I am posting.
I have an AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3 I747. I am using Mac OSX 10.6.8. I managed to root my android using CASUAL (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189536) and install Clockwordmod recovery v6.0.3.6
I then download and install #SuperUser. Followed by ROM Manager. (My internet research told me rom manager is the easiest to use for mac users)
I run rom manager, flash clockwork, then look to install the latest "stable" build for CM. I select install CM, format and erase, It downloads, downloads gapps, reboots looks to install CM, then I get the below error message:
Finding update package
Opening update package
Installing update
Assert failed: getprop(ro.bootloader”)==i747
(followed by many more lines of error/failed)
my phone then reboots into the stock AT&T. What am I doing wrong? What do I need to do to wipe my whole phone, factory reset, then install a custom ROM like CM using ROM Manager? or should I be doing something else?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,
Tim
I was able (after many hours of reading posts) figure out my problem.
The new CM mods require a specific version of your phone's "bootloader." I switched it to: I747UCDLK3 then re-flashed CM 10.1.2-dtatt with Rom Manager and it worked!
You'll need to download and flash the appropriate bootlegger.
This thread was very helpful: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2321310
I have to say all in I invested a good 8 hours this weekend of reading posts, troubleshooting, and research as I rooted my phone for the first time, then installed my first custom rom. It wasn't easy rooting on a mac 10.6.8. Every step of the way I ran into obstacles and had to do a special workaround to root, get java 7, type commands in the terminal, install clockwork recovery, update bootloader, reflash cm rom.
Good luck!
tim1182 said:
I am new to all this root and custom ROM, but I have spent hours searching forums and need help so thats why I am posting.
I have an AT&T Samsung Galaxy S3 I747. I am using Mac OSX 10.6.8. I managed to root my android using CASUAL (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2189536) and install Clockwordmod recovery v6.0.3.6
I then download and install #SuperUser. Followed by ROM Manager. (My internet research told me rom manager is the easiest to use for mac users)
I run rom manager, flash clockwork, then look to install the latest "stable" build for CM. I select install CM, format and erase, It downloads, downloads gapps, reboots looks to install CM, then I get the below error message:
Finding update package
Opening update package
Installing update
Assert failed: getprop(ro.bootloader”)==i747
(followed by many more lines of error/failed)
my phone then reboots into the stock AT&T. What am I doing wrong? What do I need to do to wipe my whole phone, factory reset, then install a custom ROM like CM using ROM Manager? or should I be doing something else?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,
Tim
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**** IGNORE THIS POST AS FIX WAS INCLUDED IN PREVIOUS POST ********
Status 7 is from you having an outdated bootloader. follow this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2321310 and do as instructed
Heyho guys,
stumbled over a problem trying to flash my nexus
im not really a noob flashed a lot of devices but have no in depth knowledge with android
unlocked, installed recovery (using wugs toolkit), flashed faux kernel now i wanted to try out some of the cumstoms around here
trying to flash the rom in twrp the installation always aborts before it even started
assert failed getprop (ro.product.device) = flo
seems the installationroutine tries to check if the device is a nexus 7 (2013) and fails to verify it?
anyone knows how to fix this ? i seem not to be the only one with this problem but could not find a solution here
using the wifi version
thanks in advance
seems it has something to do with twrp
cwm does the job
Hello! I am new to the site so please be serious! Ok, so here's the problem: I rooted my Galaxy Nexus from Verizon to install CyanogenMod 11, Once I got the rom onto my phone I entered recovery using TWRP Recovery, then I tried to install the rom. After that it failed and I can't remember why, but I was being stupid and clicked the format sd card button and bricked my device. Now I'm trying to flash the rom again through ADB and Windows sends the .zip file to the phone, then while trying to install it gives the error of "E: Error executing updater binary in zip" and I cannot figure out a way to fix it. I need help as soon as possible and it would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
Nobody? Nobody has had this issue or a solution?
Duelist_Shay said:
Hello! I am new to the site so please be serious! Ok, so here's the problem: I rooted my Galaxy Nexus from Verizon to install CyanogenMod 11, Once I got the rom onto my phone I entered recovery using TWRP Recovery, then I tried to install the rom. After that it failed and I can't remember why, but I was being stupid and clicked the format sd card button and bricked my device. Now I'm trying to flash the rom again through ADB and Windows sends the .zip file to the phone, then while trying to install it gives the error of "E: Error executing updater binary in zip" and I cannot figure out a way to fix it. I need help as soon as possible and it would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
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as long as you can get to the bootloader see this thread to return to stock: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus/general/how-to-return-to-stock-galaxy-nexus-t1626895