I had android jellybean 4.1.2 on my S3 and I wanted to flash Cyanogenmod 11 on it, I wiped cache partition, data factory reset and dalvik cache. After that I tried to run the Cyanogen zip file I stored and I get Status 7 error.
After that I tried enabling toggle signature verification and didn't help.
I cannot connect my phone to PC, nothing happens when i plug it
CWM version is 5.5.0.4
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As the title says, I'm getting an error in the form of "Warning: No file_contextsset_metadata_recursive: some changes failed" and the installation just stops.
I downloaded the newest ROM (h t t p : // 90. hostingsharedbox. com: 3000/ ayysir/ roms/ s3/ d2att/) as well as the newest GApps, rebooted into recovery (CWM Recovery v6.0.3.1), factory reset, wiped cache, wiped dalvik cache, and then tried to install the ROM from my external SD card.
Can anyone help?
[EDIT] Pirateghost was right. Derp.
You need to update your recovery.
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I'm attemping to follow this guide, http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_d710, for installing cm9 on the e4gt but i'm unable to do so. I'm using ACS Recovery5 v1.0.0.0 as the recovery manager.
When I wipe data and factory reset i get no sort of confirmation that it has completed, i go on to wiping cache and dalvik cache and then get to the step of installing the cm9 zip and i get an error.
Code:
E:Error in /emmc/cm-9.1.0-galaxys2.zip
(Status 7)
Installation Aborted.
When i reboot the phone after this error, none of my user data is gone, its as if the factory reset did not occur at all.
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D3athrow said:
I'm attemping to follow this guide, (im new so had to delete this link), for installing cm9 on the e4gt but i'm unable to do so. I'm using ACS Recovery5 v1.0.0.0 as the recovery manager.
When I wipe data and factory reset i get no sort of confirmation that it has completed, i go on to wiping cache and dalvik cache and then get to the step of installing the cm9 zip and i get an error.
Code:
E:Error in /emmc/cm-9.1.0-galaxys2.zip
(Status 7)
Installation Aborted.
When i reboot the phone after this error, none of my user data is gone, its as if the factory reset did not occur at all.
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To be completely honest, I have no idea what would cause this error. It shouldnt let you select anything else until the wipe is done. Ive been using the SXTP_Agat recovery (based on CWM) and its worked perfectly for over 20 wipes/flashes. I have it attached. It is a .tar file so just flash it thru odin and it should be there. Let me know if it doesnt work or you have any other issues.
Also, I found an unofficial port of Cyanogenmod 10.1 somewhere a while back. Ill try to find the link and ill update this post to include it.
Good luck!
--Edit-- Heres that link to cyanogenmod 10.1
I'm on the Verizon Samsung Galaxy Nexus i515 (toro). I installed/flashed the CM12 lollipop 5.0.2 ROM and it was working fine but i couldn't find any Gapps package small enough to flash with the CM12 ROM. I am using TWRP v2.1.2 custom recovery which is a older version and i wasn't aware of a newer version at the time. I am currently stuck in TWRP recovery. When i went to flash a Gapps package i wiped the cache, dalvik cach, and did a factory reset. I also accidentally wiped the battery stats, rotation data, and system data.
My problem now is when i connect my Gnex to my windows 8.1 laptop via USB my laptop doesn't recognize my Gnex. I get a flag on my laptop stating, "unknown USB device (device descriptor request failed)". I tried...
*deleting/uninstalling then re-installing all the drivers
*Installing official OEM Gnex drivers from the Samsung site
*installing a universal naked driver and disabling the windows driver signature verification
*installing Google drivers
*Oden, Nexus toolkit, and other toolkits
I am stuck in TWRP without a backup or OS installed. I'm guessing because i deleted them when i wiped the system data. Is their a fix for this or to get my laptop to recognize my Gnex?
Sir,
Please wait until mods will move this thread to the device specific forum for more relevant answers.
Stand by
Good luck
have you checked those 2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus/development/adb-fb-apx-driver-universal-naked-t1379875
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-nexus/development/gnex-toolkit-v11-1-0-drivers-backup-t1392310
EDIT: Resolved! For anybody else having the issue, ensure you wipe data in TWRP by going to wipe > Format Data AS WELL AS using the normal wipe. I had, in my frustration completely forgotten about this option and assumed formatting /data/ in advanced wipe was the same thing... well, I've learned my mistake after it's cost me the best part of a day trying to solve... derp
I've ran into an incredibly annoying issue that's preventing me from installing any CyanogenMod roms on my Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 (lt01wifi).
The issue is, no matter how many times I attempt it, no matter what I seem to do I cannot install roms via TWRP or Phillz, I always run into the error -
Code:
Installing update... detected filesystem ext4 for /dev/block/platform/dw_mmc/by-name/SYSTEM detected filesystem ext4 for /dev/block/platform/dw_mmc/by-name/USERDATA Can't install this package on top of incompatible data. Please try another package or run a factory reset E: Error in /storage/sdcard1/Resurrection-Remix-LP-v5. (Status 7) E: Installation Aborted
I've tried the suggestions I've found online and on XDA. Most of which seem to be as simple as factory resetting, wiping cache and dalvik cache etc and from what I've seen that's worked for everybody else - yet not on my tablet >.<
Quick rundown of what I've done so far
1) Install TWRP or Phillz via odin 307
2) Update TWRP or Phillz to the latest version (however I have tried custom and older versions of the recovery with the same result)
3) Wipe Cache and factory reset (tried before AND after attempting to install the rom, including wiping the dalvik cache)
4) Still run into the error, repeat the process in a different order / trying different things / reinstalling stock roms / rooting / trying different unofficial versions of CyanogenMod
I've tried both CyanogenMod 13 and Resurrection Remix, ensuring that I've got the lt01wifi version each time.
I've tried pretty much everything I can think of myself and everything suggested online - I'm flat out of options. Factory resetting SHOULD work, it's worked for everyone else I've seen...
Hi,
i was using LineageOS 17.1(Android 10) on my pixel Xl (32 gb storage)
when android 11 came out, I thought I would switch to pixel experience. So I went to their official website and downloaded the android 11 version of pixel XL
There was an instruction guide provided by the developers on how to install android 11
So I followed that and even after applying update from the adb, there was no issue at all
but when I pressed "Reboot to system" Bootloop is happening
Note: I didn't noticed the official instruction first so i installed twrp to flash the rom just like I flashed LineageOS, but in the advance wipe section, there was only 4 option available
-Dalvik / ART cache
-System
-Data
-Internal Storage
there was no cache option
I formatted the data and wiped all of them and tried to both install and sideload the rom but every time during the installation, an error (code 28) occurs
Then I downloaded the rom again hoping that the previos 1 was corrupted and i saw the instruction guide this time.
So I followed the guide and installed their recovery image, flashed recovery partition and flashed the rom using sideload.
But after rebooting the system, Bootloop keeps occurring
*sorry for any misspell or grammatical mistake*
ROM and Recovery image Downloaded from - https://download.pixelexperience.org/marlin (Android 11, 2021/04/16)
ROM and Recovery image installation guide - https://wiki.pixelexperience.org/devices/marlin/install/
I'm having the same issue. Did you flash the repartition zip?
I ended up reflashing stock rom https://developers.google.com/android/images#marlin
Try doing that and restarting the process
GalaxyWhy said:
I'm having the same issue. Did you flash the repartition zip?
I ended up reflashing stock rom https://developers.google.com/android/images#marlin
Try doing that and restarting the process
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I actually solved the problem a few moments ago
What i did wrong was, when i sideload the rom rom file with twrp i always cleared the dalvik and cache file
let me make a little guide for you..hope that will help
1. install twrp recovery
2. go to wipe section -> advanced wipe -> wipe all 4(Dalvik/ART cache, System, Data, Internal Storage)
3. do a factory reset and format data
4. go to mount section and check all the boxes (system, data, vendor)
5. sideload the repartition zip according to your storage and device model (mine was pixel xl 32gb)
6. after sideload is done reboot the system..it will reboot into recovery again
7. then again sideload the rom file (don't check the clear cache and dalvik boxes)
8. after that is done, go back to main menu and go to reboot-> switch to slot B-> Reboot into system
Hopefully you're done
Note: don't skip any step regarding how minor it is
and if you wish you can also follow the official instruction: https://wiki.pixelexperience.org/devices/marlin/install/
Let me know if it works for you
Best of luck!