Hey guys,
I rooted my HTC One X in order to install a firewall. I'm using Clockwork Mod Recovery v.5.8.4.0 and the HTC RUU.
A few days ago a new software update was released (4.1.18.104.4) but I can't install it. After downloading the zip file my phone reboots, but the recovery shows the following messages:
Clockwork Mod Recovery v.5.8.4.0
E: Invalid command argument
E: Invalid command argument
Finding update package...
E: unknown volume for path [INTERNALSDCARDownload/OTA_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_50_S_HTC_EUROPE_4.18.401.4-4.18.401.2_release_368322.zip]
E:Can't mount INTERNALSDCARDownload/OTA_ENDEAVOR_U_JB_50_S_HTC_EUROPE_4.18.401.4-4.18.401.2_release_368322.zip
Installation aborted.
Any suggestions?
Flash back the stock recovery !
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Just flash the stock recovery, install the update then flash the desired recovery again.
Right, I was hoping there'd be an easier solution, but I will try this out.
Ciribomflax said:
Right, I was hoping there'd be an easier solution, but I will try this out.
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Try this: Go into CWM recovery, select install from zip. The zip file should be in downloads folder.. install it.
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I just flashed my phone to use the EG31 packed .tar file system, and I flashed the CWM 5 release that was also repacked with the EG31 kernel.
However, when I go to flash the included .zip for SU in that post, I get this error:
Code:
ClockworkMod Recovery v5.0.2.7
--Installing: /sd/card/Superuser-3.0.6-efgh-signed.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
*****************************
Superuser 3.0.6 for Android 2.0-3.2
*****************************
Mounting SYSTEM...
Deleting SYSTEM:bin/su...
E: Error in /sdcard/Superuser-3.0.6-efgh-signed.zip
(Status 0)
Installation aborted.
I am not sure what I am doing, I have flashed the tar'ed package twice, and tried flashing the CWM recovery twice, tried installing superuser from the internal sd card, and the external sd card, both fail, only difference in the error is the file path.
I am not sure why it is failing, this is the same method I used when I originally rooted my system, and from the looks of it, nothing should have disallowed root access.
Has anyone else experienced problems? If so, how did you fix it? Could anyone recommend me a way to gain root access again?
Try rebooting your phone them flash the su zip, Also when you get installation aborted immediately try flashing it again. I get that too, but on second try it works. Maybe it'll work for you too.
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Have you figured it out yet. When building my stuff, I got the same thing., status 0.... I would toggel the script asserts to enable and things flash fine.
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Yeah, sorry for not going back and updating this.
I toggled the signature check, and then I was able to flash things.
Please help
>I toggled the signature check, and then I was able to flash things.
How did you toggled the check? I going insane on this issue
cvdv87 said:
>I toggled the signature check, and then I was able to flash things.
How did you toggled the check? I going insane on this issue
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Boot into ClockworkMod, and select the option "Install zip from SDCard", and under that menu you will see the option "Toggle signature verification". Completely different phone but had the same issue
papertreeprophet said:
Boot into ClockworkMod, and select the option "Install zip from SDCard", and under that menu you will see the option "Toggle signature verification". Completely different phone but had the same issue
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How did you find this thread and why on earth did you bump it!?
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Hi everyone,
I wanted to try CyanogenMod 7 and I installed ClockworkMod. Honestly I didn't like it for several reasons, so I've brought back my phone to the original system. The thing is everything works just fine except I want to install the system upgrade, the download is done and my mobile phone reboots in the attempt to apply the new system changes and... it stops, there's this triangle with an exclamation mark in it and the android robot. I try to press some buttons and clockworkmod shows up. An error is shown and it's the following:
Code:
download/OTA_Buzz_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.22.405.1-1.37.405.1_P_release_160253fsslvctb45xcxfhv.zip]
E: Can't mount SDCARD:download/OTA_Buzz_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.22.405.1-1.37.405.1_P_release_160253fsslvctb45xcxfhv.zip
Installation aborted.
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I'd like to restore my system and get the latest upgrade, do I need to uninstall ClockworkMod? I've looked a bit in this forum for a solution but I didn't quite understood how to proceed. Will please anyone explain it to me?
A few infos you might need to know:
Hboot ver. 0.80
ClockworkMod Recovery ver. 3.0.0.6
Thank you for your help.
Update: I've managed to get into ClockwordMod and manually choose to install from zip file so I reach the download folder and select it, an error occurs:
Code:
-- Installing /sdcard/download/OTA_Buzz_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.22.405.1-1.37.405.1_P_release_160253fsslvctb45xcxfhv.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E: failed to veify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed.
Installation aborted.
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-H.
I'm unable to install the 1.28.401.9 OTA update and was wondering if anyone else has the same issue - or whether I'm missing something obvious.
My 1X is unlocked and rooted but still running stock.
On completion of the OTA download I select to install and it boots into CWM Recovery with "Installation Aborted" at the bottom and
"E: Unknown volume for path [PATH] E: Can't mount INTERNALSDCARDownload..." etc.
So I select 'Install from SD card'>'choose zip...'> then go to Downloads and select the update file and get:
E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted
So I disable signature verification, try again and get:
assert failed: check_cid(getprop("ro.cid")...
Then a string of 8 digit numbers and alphanumeric codes and finally
E: Error in /sdcard/Download...[PATH]
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
Anyone have any ideas why it's not working?
same problem......
Me too
Kevin & Orel - just to be sure, can you confirm that you are rooted and running stock as well please?
Yep unlocked and rooted, but running stock. Once in CWM Recovery I see the same errors as you.
yes before I was sfr version and my htc is root & recovery & stock htc .....
Reinstall stock recovery
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tested stock recovery, but nothing happens ....
if I try to flash the uptade I receive an error message.
Appears when I have the stock recovery, I can not access the recovery to flash, I have a black page with a phone 3 green arrow and then a red box ...
And people told me I was silly to tell people NOT TO TRY AND RUN AN OTA ON A ROOTED PHONE!!!
Seriously, guys. Historically it's been nothing but problematic trying to apply an OTA to a rooted phone. If you want it THAT bad go custom
orel28 said:
tested stock recovery, but nothing happens ....
if I try to flash the uptade I receive an error message.
Appears when I have the stock recovery, I can not access the recovery to flash, I have a black page with a phone 3 green arrow and then a red box ...
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Did you relock?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25002854&postcount=736
You need stock recovery to apply OTA...
You dont flash it yourself from recovery!!!
The update program does that
i just flash .zip stock ...
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how to get back to a stock rom compatible?
Where can I find the .zip file to install stock recovery?
Squidinker said:
I'm unable to install the 1.28.401.9 OTA update and was wondering if anyone else has the same issue - or whether I'm missing something obvious.
My 1X is unlocked and rooted but still running stock.
On completion of the OTA download I select to install and it boots into CWM Recovery with "Installation Aborted" at the bottom and
"E: Unknown volume for path [PATH] E: Can't mount INTERNALSDCARDownload..." etc.
So I select 'Install from SD card'>'choose zip...'> then go to Downloads and select the update file and get:
E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted
So I disable signature verification, try again and get:
assert failed: check_cid(getprop("ro.cid")...
Then a string of 8 digit numbers and alphanumeric codes and finally
E: Error in /sdcard/Download...[PATH]
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
Anyone have any ideas why it's not working?
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I have the same problem....
After i restore the first rom my phone comes i dont get the error.....
1.28
kevin_d said:
Yep unlocked and rooted, but running stock. Once in CWM Recovery I see the same errors as you.
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Same problem over here!!!
broncogr said:
You need stock recovery to apply OTA...
You dont flash it yourself from recovery!!!
The update program does that
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+1 that
1. Download the OTA using the handset
2. Flash stock recovery (there's a download link in the CWM thread iirc)
3. Reboot
4. Go to Settings -> About -> Software Updates -> Check now
Assuming you already downloaded it, you'll be prompted to install it
5. Once the OTA update runs (it reboots twice) reboot into fastboot mode and reflash CWM
CWM can't flash the OTA and I personally didn't have to relock my device (It's not an RUU update)
Flash RUU DONT root and try again...
Once updated root again
amacrobie said:
2. Flash stock recovery (there's a download link in the CWM thread iirc)
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Where can I find this download?
http://loadbalancing.modaco.com/download.php?file=endeavoru_recovery_signed.img
Squidinker said:
endeavoru_recovery_signed.img
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Sorry, but how do I load this file?
I am trying to install a custom rom an my HTC one X using only my pc. I got it to automaticly install the boor.img file etc.. but only the install of the rom itself using CWM recovery is giving me some trouble...
I can add some commands to /cache/recovery/command and CWM will execute those when it is booted in recovery, but i can't find anywhere what kind of arguments the CWM recovery can handle...
I tried:
--wipe_data
--wipe_cache
--set_encrypted_filesystem=off
--update_package=/sdcard/Android_Revolution_HD-One_X_5.2.0.zip
the last one is doing something, but it sais it can't find the file. One time i got it to find the file(i forgot how ), but then it said the verification failed and it stopped.
But when i select the file manually it installs just fine.
Can anyone help me give me the available arguments for the CWM recovery? I can't find them anywhere...
Or maybe tell me how to install a custom rom using just a pc, and not touching the device.
Thnx!
as far as im concerned CWM doesnt support usb on the HTC One X yet.
so you'll have to copy the file to your external sdcard and flash it through CWM itself
Yes i know that... But i can add arguments to the /var/recovery/command file using adb... When added the arguments I can reboot into recovery and CWM tries to execute those... I only need a argument to switch signature verification off...
My Droid Incredible 2 will not boot paste the the the white screen with htc on it and in clock work recovery mod i keep getting errors such as E:Cant mount /cache/recovery/log. E:cant mount /cache/recovery/last_log. E:Cant open /cache/recovery/log. E:Cant open /cache/recovery/last_log.
PLS someone help me
sounds like you need to reflash recovery, flash a recovery image with adb
lookhere will tell you how: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1435228
unless your on new software. but if you htcdev unlocked, you'll have to do it this way
Had this happen the other day to my phone as well. I had a bad download on a ROM that I was trying to install. Had to run a stock RUU file and then loaded a custom recovery and then superuser. Things are all good now.
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