Jelly boot 6 - HTC One V

We need a thread for this apparently and not Lloirs cm thread. Who has flashed this successfully? Any input is welcomed and appreciated
sentfromybrain

aaronrw said:
We need a thread for this apparently and not Lloirs cm thread. Who has flashed this successfully? Any input is welcomed and appreciated
sentfromybrain
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GENERAL FORUM!! Sorry but reported.

Was hoping for a quick answer here
sentfromybrain

Just repack the files in the zip, so that they are not in folder Jellyboot6 and try to flash in recovery.

This does not belong in the development section. This is strictly for development amd developers only. All questions must be posted in the Q&A section only.
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I'm still having issues, even after attempting to flash the zip after re zipping it, installing from HBOOT anything i've tried on Lliors CDMA Experimental, the wifi will not work.

Is the file actually signed?
sentfromybrain

I don't know, but I do know i had success at least flashing the zip file after unzipping it and zipping all the files together into the zip instead of while they were in a folder. but even then the wifi problem persisted and continues to not work.

OK it's a start! Did you have success in recovery or hboot
sentfromybrain

aaronrw said:
OK it's a start! Did you have success in recovery or hboot
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I had success flashing the boot image and the zip archive no problem, but the wifi problem is still there even after flashing the zip like was originally implied...

Okay, JellyBoot6 is a no go no matter how you do it, I tried flashing the zip archive while still on the jellyboot5 kernal, rebooted continues reboot into recovery and couldnt get CM10 to boot, then I tried flashing the kernel in HBOOT after flashing the zip archive, was able to boot into CM10 but still no working WiFi.

FreakyFreakGA said:
Okay, JellyBoot6 is a no go no matter how you do it, I tried flashing the zip archive while still on the jellyboot5 kernal, rebooted continues reboot into recovery and couldnt get CM10 to boot, then I tried flashing the kernel in HBOOT after flashing the zip archive, was able to boot into CM10 but still no working WiFi.
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To get the new Jellybot6 Kernel to work, with WIFI included, one must do the following:
1. Flash the boot.img through fastboot
2. Use a root file explorer such as ES file explorer
2a. If using ES file explorer, you must enable root permissions in the settings and make system read/write
3. copy the bcmdhd.ko file located in the download zip and paste it into /system/lib/modules
4. reboot and enjoy the new Jellyboot6 Kernel update.

Yea the "flash in recovery" post threw everyone for a loop.
sentfromybrain

Newer jelly boots work fine. Sick kernel is jelly boot... if you run adb shell lsmod and nothing appears you did not flash properly
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Cannot find recovery-from-boot.p

Hello. I'm not eligible to post in the development section so I'm posting it here instead. So I've unlocked the bootloader and rooted the phone via the GNex Toolkit 3.0. My next step is flashing CWM but since I'm keeping my stock rom, I need to delete recover-from-boot.p from /system.
However, I can't find this file anywhere in the /system folder. I'm using root explorer, btw. Should I just go ahead and flash CWM and not worry about the stock recovery coming back?
Thanks in advance.
gtm3nky said:
Hello. I'm not eligible to post in the development section so I'm posting it here instead. So I've unlocked the bootloader and rooted the phone via the GNex Toolkit 3.0. My next step is flashing CWM but since I'm keeping my stock rom, I need to delete recover-from-boot.p from /system.
However, I can't find this file anywhere in the /system folder. I'm using root explorer, btw. Should I just go ahead and flash CWM and not worry about the stock recovery coming back?
Thanks in advance.
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good call posting here (question = Q&A) gsm versions don't have it
ogdobber said:
good call posting here (question = Q&A) gsm versions don't have it
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I have same issue, cannot find recovery-from-boot.p in /system? I need to rename it or delete it because must to flash recovery image at every phone reboot... Or do you have some other solution?
vintermut said:
I have same issue, cannot find recovery-from-boot.p in /system? I need to rename it or delete it because must to flash recovery image at every phone reboot... Or do you have some other solution?
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flash a custom rom, every custom rom has it removed(or flash a rooted stock/aosp).
Only ota puts the files there; if you flashed a factory image, then the files ain't going to be there. If they aren't there, can't delete them. Why would you want to put them there again? lol
Dump that toolkit and do it proper. Also, search/dig through q&a before posting.
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simms22 said:
flash a custom rom, every custom rom has it removed(or flash a rooted stock/aosp).
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I have custom ROM (Minco v5). If there is no that file why I must flash recovery every time at phone reboot?
vintermut said:
I have custom ROM (Minco v5). If there is no that file why I must flash recovery every time at phone reboot?
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clockworkmod has a new feature that gives the option to disable "recovery from boot" on the first restart from it.
however, what commands are you using to flash your recovery?
it must be
Code:
fastboot flash recovery name-of-recovery-image.img
ogdobber said:
clockworkmod has a new feature that gives the option to disable "recovery from boot" on the first restart from it.
however, what commands are you using to flash your recovery?
it must be
Code:
fastboot flash recovery name-of-recovery-image.img
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Yes, that is the command that I use.

[Q] So, I've Unlocked my Bootloader, what do I do now?

Alright, so I honestly have no Idea what to do now. I've got an Xperia Play R800X, and a TON of questions. First, what causes your bootloader to Re-Lock? I want to make sure that doesn't happen. Next, how do I get Jelly Bean on my Play? I'm not sure what the best Kernel and Rom to use are. Next, HOW do you flash kernels and ROMs? Any help is appreciated!
jrk190 said:
Alright, so I honestly have no Idea what to do now. I've got an Xperia Play R800X, and a TON of questions. First, what causes your bootloader to Re-Lock? I want to make sure that doesn't happen. Next, how do I get Jelly Bean on my Play? I'm not sure what the best Kernel and Rom to use are. Next, HOW do you flash kernels and ROMs? Any help is appreciated!
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the only way to re-lockyour bootloader that I know of is to flash a re-lock bootloader.zip file.
For the kernel you'll have to search for one that's compatible with JB, then flash the rom. Read this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1808289
That helps, but, say, in FXP, there's a folder that has boot.img, system, and META-INF. What do I do with those. Which is the ROM, which is the Kernel...
The rom is the zip itself, the kernel is the boot.img in the zip. The kernel must first be extracted, then flashed in fastboot with the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
jacklebott said:
The rom is the zip itself, the kernel is the boot.img in the zip. The kernel must first be extracted, then flashed in fastboot with the command "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
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Alright, I'll try that. Last time I got stuck in a bootloop, because I flashed the ROM and never did the Kernel. So, let me get this straight:
1) Drag the Zipped FXP ROM/Kernel Folder into CWM Backup folder.
2) Restore from that Folder.
3) Go into Fastboot
4) Go into Flashtool and Flash the Boot.img
That's what I know to do. Anything I should change first? I'll be waiting for a reply before I actually do it.
Did I get that all right? I'm about to try this...
No. Flash the kernel first. Boot into ClockworkMod Recovery by following the directions on FXP's details page (should be either a volume button or the left shoulder button for most kernels). Put the zip file on your SD card, then flash the zip from inside clockwork mod. Please look around, there are some REALLY simple tutorials on this already posted here. They're even stickied at the top of the forum
I flashed the kernel and booted. I can't get into CWM and get a bootloop...
Edit: I went into Recovery, and never saw an option to flash. Just restore from a backup. Im using the CWM installer v5.
jrk190 said:
I flashed the kernel and booted. I can't get into CWM and get a bootloop...
Edit: I went into Recovery, and never saw an option to flash. Just restore from a backup. Im using the CWM installer v5.
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should be under restore if yo placed it on the sd card.
I did. It says Installation aborted. I didn't get to read it, I'll try to recreate the error.
The option is called "install from SD card" it should be the second option from the start screen
Nope, that's Apply update from SD Card. Now, I'm getting a MD5 Mismatch. This just isn't my day...
Then choose apply update from sd card. How the hell do you get an md5 mismatch when installing a rom? That only happens when restoring a backup.
Short Answer: I have no Idea what I'm doing.
Long Answer: I had no idea what I'm doing, but I might have a slight understanding now. I'll try again...
This time it says error in /sdcard/update.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
Maybe try deleting the boot.img from the zip file. I don't know if it can install correctly if the boot.img is still in the zip, because I've always removed it before flashing
I'll give that a go...
Same Error as before.
jrk190 said:
This time it says error in /sdcard/update.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
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wait a second, is your zip file called "update.zip" or something else?
EDIT: If it's called something else, then choose "install zip from sdcard" which is a few lines below "apply update from sdcard". Then in that menu, select "choose zip from sdcard". Then pick your zip file
The first time I renamed the file update.zip. I'll try again in the morning, I'm tired, and a bit frustrated with all of this. I wish someone could do it for me... Though there is an Android dev at school. I'll let him take a look at it, if I have time.

[Q] HOX stuck in loop, hboot 1.12 need help

Sorry if this may or may not be another noob thread but my HOX is stuck in looping splash screen. I have installed CWM and i can still access bootloader. I have not yet flashed any ROM (still on stock) because i was stuck on this when i tried.
my HOX is unlocked as well.
one thing more, i downloaded 2-3 times JB and ICS ROMS but everytime i extract them, there's this error: zip error unexpected error end of archive
i really need some help guys, thank u and ur efforts are very much appreciated..
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Sorry if this may or may not be another noob thread but my HOX is stuck in looping splash screen. I have installed CWM and i can still access bootloader. I have not yet flashed any ROM (still on stock) because i was stuck on this when i tried.
my HOX is unlocked as well.
one thing more, i downloaded 2-3 times JB and ICS ROMS but everytime i extract them, there's this error: zip error unexpected error end of archive
i really need some help guys, thank u and ur efforts are very much appreciated..
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2 things you should try:
Flash TWRP not CWM, TWRP is better in my opinion, and can make it much easier when using the recovery.
Re-download the ZIP and if possible compare the MD5/CheckSUM's to see if they match
Also, are you making sure your flashing the correct boot.img after flashing the ROM?
for a start, the zips aren't meant to be unzipped... secondly can you actually enter the recovery?
Wilks3y said:
2 things you should try:
Flash TWRP not CWM, TWRP is better in my opinion, and can make it much easier when using the recovery.
Re-download the ZIP and if possible compare the MD5/CheckSUM's to see if they match
Also, are you making sure your flashing the correct boot.img after flashing the ROM?
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tried redownloading the roms and still the same error/s pops up., i dont know if its just in my laptop so right now im using a different unit to see if i can successfully get what i want.,
im successful in flashing the boot.img as well coming from the same ROM., the ROMs don't install., there's something about "zip...bad" then the installation aborts, that's when i tried extracting those that i downloaded and the zip extract errors appear., i believe (if not mistaken) zips can always be unzipped, there shouldn't be any errors at any case right?
by the way, thanks to both of you for your immediate response..
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for a start, the zips aren't meant to be unzipped... secondly can you actually enter the recovery?
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yes sir, i can go to recovery., i can flash twrp or cwm.,
frostbyte007 said:
tried redownloading the roms and still the same error/s pops up., i dont know if its just in my laptop so right now im using a different unit to see if i can successfully get what i want.,
im successful in flashing the boot.img as well coming from the same ROM., the ROMs don't install., there's something about "zip...bad" then the installation aborts, that's when i tried extracting those that i downloaded and the zip extract errors appear., i believe (if not mistaken) zips can always be unzipped, there shouldn't be any errors at any case right?
by the way, thanks to both of you for your immediate response..
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No worries, as stated mate the ZIP shouldn't even be un-zipped. It should be downloaded, placed on the device and then flashed from your recovery or by sideloading it using ADB.
Also, are you using WinRAR? If not get WinRAR from Rarlab.co.uk
That may help.
Let us know how you get on
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No worries, as stated mate the ZIP shouldn't even be un-zipped. It should be downloaded, placed on the device and then flashed from your recovery or by sideloading it using ADB.
Also, are you using WinRAR? If not get WinRAR from Rarlab.co.uk
That may help.
Let us know how you get on
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ok sir thanks., example for the viper ROM (i cant post in their thread yet coz i have less than 10 posts atm) it said there that i should extract the boot.img inside the ROM., did i read that right?
most of the ROMs in ICS dont have separate boot.img where can i get them?
thanks everyone for all the responses., I'm way past the zip problem.,darn wasted so much time redowloading the ROMs.,
gonna flash my device later on to see if everything will be fine., ^^
frostbyte007 said:
thanks everyone for all the responses., I'm way past the zip problem.,darn wasted so much time redowloading the ROMs.,
gonna flash my device later on to see if everything will be fine., ^^
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Great, what was your resolution for the ZIP Problem?
And yes, you should take the boot.img out, as thats flashed separately in order to actually boot the Phone.

Stuck on boot

Hey again..
I was hoping my first custom ROM flashing would be successful considering I've read plenty of threads on how to do it and were pretty careful, but that's not the case.
I tried to give Slim Bean a shot, downloaded Slim-endeavoru-3.1.0-OFFICIAL from their page, and Slim_Gapps along with it.
HBOOT is 1.39, CWM is 5.8.4.0
So I did just as instructed, booted into recovery, wiped data, formatted /system, and then flashed Slim Bean, and Gapps after that was done. When I reboot I just get stuck in the Slim Bean loading screen for a while without anything happening. Tried rebooting and re-flashing a couple of times doing the same procedure - but nothing. Can anyone help me out?
do u flash the boot.img
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do u flash the boot.img
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boot.img is in the Slim-endeavoru-3.1.0-OFFICIAL.zip file already so I thought if I flashed the whole zip it would flash the boot.img along with it, no?
No, you should flash boot.img via your computer.
Search in this forum how to do it.
Unfortunately in developer's tread for the ROM you choose it is not good explained...
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BlueSingA said:
boot.img is in the Slim-endeavoru-3.1.0-OFFICIAL.zip file already so I thought if I flashed the whole zip it would flash the boot.img along with it, no?
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Someone tell me if I am wrong but the reason you have to flash the boot.img separately is because we have not achieved S-OFF with the HTC One X which gives us unbridled access to everything.
Take the boot.img out of the rom '.zip' and put your phone into fastboot mode. Using the command line and fastboot type 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' obviously for this exact command to work the boot.img needs to be in the same folder as fastboot.exe. Otherwise just type the exact location of it.
Your phone should boot if everything else has been done perfectly.
I'll try that right away.
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I'll try that right away.
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and:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
beanbean50 said:
and:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
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Thanks, I always forget to do that myself haha
leonforthewin said:
Someone tell me if I am wrong but the reason you have to flash the boot.img separately is because we have not achieved S-OFF with the HTC One X which gives us unbridled access to everything.
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correct...!
Okay so I went into fastboot mode, shift-right click on where the fastboot folder on my PC is, opened command prompt (previously pasted the boot.img from Slim Bean to that folder), typed in fastboot flash boot boot.img, fastboot erase cache and fastboot reboot. After reboot I went straight into recovery, flashed the ROM and Gapps, rebooted and now it's stuck HTC's boot screen. :/
With what unzip program you extracted the boot.img?
Try with 7zip...
One more thing- if I remember correct you need to use special boot.img for using 4.1 or 4.2 roms, because they do not work with latest hboots 1.31-39.
Search for such boot.img.
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WinRAR. Okay, gonna try with 7zip.. Also, by extracting the boot.img from the zip you guys mean just to extract it or taking it out of the zip completely? Because I removed it from the zip entirely and flashed it via fastboot only.
WinRAR. Okay, gonna try with 7zip.. Also, by extracting the boot.img from the zip you guys mean just to extract it or taking it out of the zip completely? Because I removed it from the zip entirely and flashed it via fastboot only.
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You'll be fine with WinRAR. Check back on the forum thread page of the rom you downloaded and look for a md5 sum/number. Google MD5 checker or something to that effect and check whether the MD5 checks up. Could be that a few 1's and 0's are out of place.
My other concern is the rom you have flashed. SlimBean – not tried it, I'm guessing it's a light weight Jelly Bean yeah? Are you sure that you have the correct hboot version for Jelly Bean yet? You can't force update all HOX's to Jelly Bean yet.
EDIT: Missed a bit of your post – I'm not aware of the implications but I and many others have always just copied the boot.img not cut. Obviously if you cut it and it gets zipped back up the MD5 will definitely not match. Save yourself a the head ache and download the rom again to be 100%. Delete the old.
Please see here:
theDroidfanatic said:
Here you go,
It is the NCX AOSP Kernel v13 (Latest) repacked with Seadersn's ramdisk for the new hboots, and has AMAZING Battery life. Download from here and flash in fastboot. Dont forget to flash modules from here
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Hope this helps you.
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Okay, checked the MD5 sums and they indeed didn't match.. redownloaded again, and it matched since I didn't cut out the boot.img. I'll try again.
@jorjino can you just give me a really short insight (since I bugged you enough, lol) on what is that kernel supposed to do? And do I flash those modules from fastboot as well?
You have to download the newhboot.img from my previous post, rename it to boot.img and flash it via fastboot and cmd menu your PC. That's all. No more downloads or steps.
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Now I'm in a bootloop with the new boot.img... think I'm going to try a different ROM.
jorjino2000 said:
You have to download the newhboot.img from my previous post, rename it to boot.img and flash it via fastboot and cmd menu your PC. That's all. No more downloads or steps.
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I don't wish to be rude but did you ignore the fact that the MD5's didn't match?
Last try with this download:
poggus said:
I confirm NCX 217 v13 run very well on Jelly Bam Rom (no need to repack, except for newer hboot you have to repack with this kernel source before flash : http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1523418&d=1354254249</p> )
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Do not forget to rename the file to boot.img.
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BlueSingA said:
Now I'm in a bootloop with the new boot.img... think I'm going to try a different ROM.
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Can you post me the link to the rom you downloaded? I'm looking on their site and there are no current files in the Jelly Bean HTC One X category. They have old unsupported roms for the HTC One X here.. http://www.slimroms.net/index.php/downloads/all/viewcategory/144-endeavoru.

[Q] [q] rom installation aborted

.HEY everyone I have my Samsung galaxy nexus rooted ..I tried to unroot it But couldnt succeeded in it I have rom manager
I did the following steps
1..flash clockwork recovery mod
2..backup my phone data
3..install a rom from sd card.. I download the tagju -maguro factory image from Google developers
4..extract the files in a folder And copied that folder in my phone internal storage.
5..when the option *install rom from sd card came up I located the file.. But in 2 seconds installation starter And installation aborted..
I tried figuring out What's going wrong the whole Night But couldn't succeed..
Hope I explained my problem... do let me know of anyone up with it's solution.
Thanks​
the factory image from google is a img file you can only flash zip files in recovery... you have to flash the img file in fastboot mode, follow efrants guide to go back to stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
ROM installation aborted
k786 said:
the factory image from google is a img file you can only flash zip files in recovery... you have to flash the img file in fastboot mode, follow efrants guide to go back to stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1626895
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thats too lengthy and complicated ...
i have downloaded the factory rom of 190 mb ... and its a zip file i have extracted the files as well
manky15 said:
thats too lengthy and complicated ...
i have downloaded the factory rom of 190 mb ... and its a zip file i have extracted the files as well
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oh. when you said you got it from the google site i thought you downloaded the img file but if you got the zip from the dev section just flash it in recovery, no need to extract it..
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k786 said:
oh. when you said you got it from the google site i thought you downloaded the img file but if you got the zip from the dev section just flash it in recovery, no need to extract it..
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u mean i put that zip file as it is in my phone internal memory ??
then where am i going wrong bro ?
manky15 said:
u mean i put that zip file as it is in my phone internal memory ??
then where am i going wrong bro ?
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4..extract the files in a folder And copied that folder in my phone internal storage.
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that is wrong you are not supposed to extract the zip file
ROM installation aborted
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that is wrong you are not supposed to extract the zip file
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then whats the next thing ??
i read somewhere we have to extract the files
i can see the zip file in fastboot mode
but it shows installation started and then installation aborted
what shouldi do ?
Can you link to the thread you downloaded from? It will help us help you.
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manky15 said:
thats too lengthy and complicated ...
i have downloaded the factory rom of 190 mb ... and its a zip file i have extracted the files as well
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too long and complicated? really?
it boils down to a couple commands
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system.img
fastboot flash userdata.img
fastboot flash recovery.img
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
if that is too difficult, you need to never root/rom your phone.
Bro actually a friend of mine rooted my phone And hes overseas now.. thats why I'm asking for help... could u tell me How to flash these images?? Plzzzz
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manky15 said:
Bro actually a friend of mine rooted my phone And hes overseas now.. thats why I'm asking for help... could u tell me How to flash these images?? Plzzzz
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda app-developers app
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1. You haven't explained where you got the file, and I'm still not sure whether you have a flashable zip or an img.
2. If an img, the post above yours explained generally how to flash the images, and efrant's guide linked a couple posts above that is quite clear as well. In short, put your phone in fastboot, connect to computer, and fastboot flash the relevant files from terminal.
3. If a flashable zip, don't unzip it; just wipe and flash the entire zip from recovery.
ROM installation aborted
bananagranola said:
1. You haven't explained where you got the file, and I'm still not sure whether you have a flashable zip or an img.
2. If an img, the post above yours explained generally how to flash the images, and efrant's guide linked a couple posts above that is quite clear as well. In short, put your phone in fastboot, connect to computer, and fastboot flash the relevant files from terminal.
3. If a flashable zip, don't unzip it; just wipe and flash the entire zip from recovery.
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i thought to give you guys a better views from this...
hope it would have helped u guys a bit atleast
thanks
do revert me back
manky15 said:
... could u tell me How to flash these images??
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"too lenghty and complicated"
Use mskips toolkit 10.1.. And flash factory IMG with that.. It will dl it for u
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20494965
I no I no.. U should really learn to do it manually, but F that I'm lazy
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manky15 said:
i thought to give you guys a better views from this...
hope it would have helped u guys a bit atleast
thanks
do revert me back
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You don't even have a custom recovery; flash stock images so that we can wrap this up.
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Looks like a bad zip file or its a non flashable zip file.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
Hello,
From what i saw in your attachment, I can tell that you are using stock recovery. So I suggest you to google how to install Clockworkmod touch recovery.
Steps from wiki:
Download "Rom Manager" from Google Play, use the app to download the correct version of CWM for your phone (update.zip file), reboot into the stock recovery and choose the option "re-install package" TWO TIMES to temporarily load CWM from the update.zip file. This file needs to remain on the phone to load CWM when needed each time. DO NOT DELETE!
Then boot into Recovery and install your rom (zip file)
Good luck,
zepius post #9. You could do fastboot boot "cwm.img", substituting the actual filename for "cwm.img" without the parentheses, then flash the .zip. Also, depending on what rom you're on, you'll probably need a factory reset first. Looks like you'll need to consult efrant's post to learn fastboot either way.
Guys, OP wants to unroot/return to stock. Instructions were already given.
sent from my Google Galaxy Nexus

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