Cyanogenmod 12.1 Open-gapps problem (CM Recovery) - Xperia Z1 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I managed to get CM12.1 working (12.1-20160227_NIGHTLY-amami).
However I have a problem with the install of open gapps. (open_gapps-arm-5.1-stock-20160228)
I tried to install this package in CM Recovery with adb sideload.
But when the xfer is finished, I always get an error message saying I should use TWRP and something about busybox.
I tried again after a factory reset and also tried to install from external SD, but none of this works.
How can I fix this?

johanhsb said:
Hi,
I managed to get CM12.1 working (12.1-20160227_NIGHTLY-amami).
However I have a problem with the install of open gapps. (open_gapps-arm-5.1-stock-20160228)
I tried to install this package in CM Recovery with adb sideload.
But when the xfer is finished I always get an error message saying I should use TWRP and something about busybox.
I tried again after a factory reset and also tried to install from external SD but none of this works.
How can I fix this?
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Don't use cm recovery. Download appropriate twrp here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/twrp-v2-8-6-0-f2fs-z1-z1c-z2-z3-z3c-t3098573 and flash with fastboot or Rashr app

levone1 said:
Don't use cm recovery. Download appropriate twrp here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/twrp-v2-8-6-0-f2fs-z1-z1c-z2-z3-z3c-t3098573 and flash with fastboot or Rashr app
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So just restore factory settings and clear cache.
Then flash TWRP using fastboot (adb). [Z1 (Amami) : Compiled TWRP with f2fs by hawkeyexp http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/twrp-v2-8-6-0-f2fs-z1-z1c-z2-z3-z3c-t3098573 ]
Start TWRP and load open gapps zip?
And TWRP replaces the cyanogen recovery or what will happen?
Sorry for all the questions, I'm still new to this and don't want to mess up
Thx for the reply

johanhsb said:
So just restore factory settings and clear cache.
Then flash TWRP using fastboot (adb). [Z1 (Amami) : Compiled TWRP with f2fs by hawkeyexp http://forum.xda-developers.com/crossdevice-dev/sony/twrp-v2-8-6-0-f2fs-z1-z1c-z2-z3-z3c-t3098573 ]
Start TWRP and load open gapps zip?
And TWRP replaces the cyanogen recovery or what will happen?
Sorry for all the questions, I'm still new to this and don't want to mess up
Thx for the reply
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No need to wipe anything. Flash twrp for Z1c via fastboot or rashr, (it will replace current recovery), then reboot into recovery and install gapps.

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[Q]Just flashed CyanogenMod nightly... no GApps?

Updated my DHD running CM6.1.3 to the latest 7.0 nightly build (build 30 iirc) by wiping data in recovery (factory reset) and wiping cache partition, installing the ROM via recovery, rebooting, installing latest signed Google Apps via recovery, and rebooting. I still don't have any Google Apps installed and no way to get them. How do I get my market back? Do I have to flash CWM3? :S
Hey humpser.
What you need to do is flash the latest ClockWorkMod recovery, manually reboot into it recovery mode and then reflash the Gapps. For CM7 to work on the Desire, this is necessary. It's suggested to use the light version that would have been downloaded to your SD from ROM manager, filename "gapps-gb-20110115-signed.zip" as this installs the main Gapps and the rest are downloaded from the Market when you sign into your account. Link below:
http://goo-inside.me/google-apps/gapps-gb-20110120-signed.zip
Here's the recovery download link - http://postkreative.eu/ace-cwm-3.0.0.5.img
To do this, you need the Android SDK installed and running on your PC.
- fastboot flash recovery /path/to/<recovery>.img
- fastboot reboot
Here's Cyan's guide - http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/index.php?title=Fastboot
Thanks for the detailed reply, I've used fastboot before but will need to give it another go to flash ClockworkMod Recovery latest version. Will update as to how it goes. Thanks again.
humpster said:
Thanks for the detailed reply, I've used fastboot before but will need to give it another go to flash ClockworkMod Recovery latest version. Will update as to how it goes. Thanks again.
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google made Cyanogen remove the copywrited parts of android, thats why you have to flash the GApps seperately
Yup, I'm aware, was just having trouble as my old CWM Recovery 2.5 wouldn't flash 'em.
Got fastboot working again after a bit of fiddling and updated to CWM3, flashed gapps and it works great! Thanks!
humpster said:
Yup, I'm aware, was just having trouble as my old CWM Recovery 2.5 wouldn't flash 'em.
Got fastboot working again after a bit of fiddling and updated to CWM3, flashed gapps and it works great! Thanks!
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Clockwork recovery 3 is available through ROM Manager now , so no need to flash CWM3 through fastboot anymore

Help Fixing issue tab pro 8.4

Hello, I decided to root my device using Odin. I followed steps from a video and successfully rooted and installed twrp with flashify. When I booted to twrp I did a swipe without backup. I proceeded to install CM11 nightly with the gapps zip. Everything went well during installation and the device rebooted. I saw the cm mod logo upon reboot but I get error setup wizard failed after boot. I cant access the tablet or anything. All I see is the blue CM wallpaper and no apps. Upon further investigation, it turns out I flashed the wrong gapps zip? I tried rebooting to twrp recovery to reflash gapps. But problem is that I cant access twrp recovery only the stock recovery. It gives me limited options...update from adb, update from external, wipe data, wipe cache... Is there anyway to fix this? I installed adb and fastboot but when I install rom using adb sideload, i get signature failures all the time. I tried fastboot but apparently there is only download mode (which i used when rooting with odin). My device isnt recognized with fastboot devices command only adb devices. Can anyone help? I am new to this stuff.
Hi,
I will have your thread moved to your device section.
Good luck!
Try to wipe cache, then flash TWRP again by Odin.
If you can get TWRP up and running, you should be able to do the default wipe (cache, Dalvik, and user data) and flash CM11 and gapps again.
I think I had the same issue with CM11 not booting since I flashed the wrong gapps. But flash the right gapps, and you should be ok.

Twrp recovery does not open.

TWRP recovery does not open.
When i flashed cm12.1 r21 build and again go back to cm11 after 1day when i opening the recovery it does not open.It stay on teamwin logo for long time then i flashed it again and again twrp 2.8.7 , 2.8.6 and also 2.8.4 but problem not solved.All other recovery are working just fine.
Please help i am not satisfy with other recovery.
Rahulraj943472 said:
TWRP recovery does not open.
When i flashed cm12.1 r21 build and again go back to cm11 after 1day when i opening the recovery it does not open.It stay on teamwin logo for long time then i flashed it again and again twrp 2.8.7 , 2.8.6 and also 2.8.4 but problem not solved.All other recovery are working just fine.
Please help i am not satisfy with other recovery.
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Did u use f2fs format?
aldirudianto said:
Did u use f2fs format?
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No.
After getting back to cm11 when i open recovery some times later it does not open.
Well i had got "cannot enter twrp" issue when using f2fs format, solved by revert twrp back to 2.8.6.0. I dont know, but try to delete twrp folder in internal and ext storage, then flash twrp 2860. Hope it helps.
aldirudianto said:
Well i had got "cannot enter twrp" issue when using f2fs format, solved by revert twrp back to 2.8.6.0. I dont know, but try to delete twrp folder in internal and ext storage, then flash twrp 2860. Hope it helps.
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Thanks i will try it.
Rahulraj943472 said:
Thanks i will try it.
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Not work bro.
Rahulraj943472 said:
Not work bro.
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Flash twrp via fastboot with this commands (rename as recovery.img first);
- fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
- fastboot erase cache
- fastboot reboot
After phone boot up,turn off the phone and enter recovery.
khairulez said:
Flash twrp via fastboot with this commands (rename as recovery.img first);
- fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
- fastboot erase cache
- fastboot reboot
After phone boot up,turn off the phone and enter recovery.
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So its the last option i will try it.
i encountered the same problem, my data and cache format is f2fs. and i think it's the problem. I installed twrp 2.8.6.0 using the twrp manager in the play store and reformated these two partitions to ext4. then everything is fine
My problem is solve it comes from my memory card

OnePlus 3 broken? - Only booting in Recovery

Hello, I had some trouble after a CM Update. It was only possible to boot in FastBoot, now I'm a bit further and can go to Recovery and also install ROMs.
But I'm not able to boot to the system, everytime I reboot I get into recovery, does anyone has a hint for me? What to do in this case?
Right now I have this version of twrp installed: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21835
But with the officiall one from here: https://dl.twrp.me/oneplus3/twrp-3.0.2-1-oneplus3.img.html
I can still only go to fastboot and not to recovery, I just have no idea why...
Thanks for help allready
GrayGhost93 said:
Hello, I had some trouble after a CM Update. It was only possible to boot in FastBoot, now I'm a bit further and can go to Recovery and also install ROMs.
But I'm not able to boot to the system, everytime I reboot I get into recovery, does anyone has a hint for me? What to do in this case?
Right now I have this version of twrp installed: https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=21835
But with the officiall one from here: https://dl.twrp.me/oneplus3/twrp-3.0.2-1-oneplus3.img.html
I can still only go to fastboot and not to recovery, I just have no idea why...
Thanks for help allready
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Download https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224394867 to your PC.
Reboot into fastboot. Flash via fastboot (fastboot flash recovery twrp....img). Reboot into recovery. Reboot to system ... should work now, hopefully.
Keep me posted.
Download Official Recovery from OP home page and flash it
fastboot flash recovery OFFICIALRecovery.img
into Official Recovery, Flash OOS.
After booting Reboot Fastboot again.
and flash twrp, on twrp you can flash Roms.
CM14 need newest firmware and modem...
Sorry my English...
Had the same problem after I appplied the ota. I was on twrp. What I did was adb sideloaded the OOS 4 then I was able to boot to system.
Download https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224394867 to your PC.
Reboot into fastboot. Flash via fastboot (fastboot flash recovery twrp....img). Reboot into recovery. Reboot to system ... should work now, hopefully.
Keep me posted.
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Did it, but same issue...
Download Official Recovery from OP home page and flash it
fastboot flash recovery OFFICIALRecovery.img
into Official Recovery, Flash OOS.
After booting Reboot Fastboot again.
and flash twrp, on twrp you can flash Roms.
CM14 need newest firmware and modem...
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Tried it, but original recovery says installation failed, without giving me a possibility to install something ...
Had the same problem after I appplied the ota. I was on twrp. What I did was adb sideloaded the OOS 4 then I was able to boot to system.
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OOS 4 means a beta Version? Does it work with 3.2.8 as well? Thants what I would install ...
Got it a bit further, could start it by simply reboot and now I am in the system, which was installed (LineageOS 14.1) - seems to work now, thanks a lot guys!!!
GrayGhost93 said:
Tried it, but original recovery says installation failed, without giving me a possibility to install something ...
OOS 4 means a beta Version? Does it work with 3.2.8 as well? Thants what I would install ...
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Download the official recovery here:
http://oneplusroms.s3.amazonaws.com...694615&Signature=1Momnxm8gHWw03D401Oof5YxnE4=
What is the exact output if you do
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_OBT7.img
OOS4 is the stable release. I would strongly recommend it over cm right now. It's actually quite polished.
You can download the official full zip here:
http://otafsc.h2os.com/patch/amazon...en_16_OTA_035_all_1612310359_e10cadfb2af7.zip
GrayGhost93 said:
Did it, but same issue...
Tried it, but original recovery says installation failed, without giving me a possibility to install something ...
OOS 4 means a beta Version? Does it work with 3.2.8 as well? Thants what I would install ...
Got it a bit further, could start it by simply reboot and now I am in the system, which was installed (LineageOS 14.1) - seems to work now, thanks a lot guys!!!
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Flash TWRP 3.0.2-22 (download available in other questions. Wait a bit will link it.
Edit: https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3971072&d=1481920669 )
See if you can boot into recovery. If you can. Flash whatever rom you have or nandroid backup.
Also are you sure you're using the correct modem and firmware version? Download those recommended in the rom you're using and flash those along with the rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...dem-collection-flashable-zips-t3468628/page23
Recently I couldn't boot after flashing different firmware, same with different rom without its firmware and modem.

I cannot install custom roms

So I have followed this guide https://github.com/tkchn/daisyinstall to install custom ROM, but I always get this error, k install device open error. Can anyone give me other instructions?
itwasmistake said:
So I have followed this guide https://github.com/tkchn/daisyinstall to install custom ROM, but I always get this error, k install device open error. Can anyone give me other instructions?
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Assuming that you've unlocked the bootloader and properly installed ADB drivers:
Boot to fastboot
Type: fastboot boot X:/location_of_Offain_TWRP.img
Tap cancel
Go to wipe, then format data, then type yes, then enter.
Go back to the Wipe menu, Wipe Cache, Data, System, Internal storage
Go back to TWRP Menu
Flash the ROM you want to install
Flash the TWRP Installer
Then go to reboot menu
Change slot (A to B or B to A)
Then Reboot to Recovery
Then flash Force Encryption Disabler
Flash Magisk
Flash GApps
Then finally, reboot system.
RFD80M-75679 said:
Assuming that you've unlocked the bootloader and properly installed ADB drivers:
Boot to fastboot
Type: fastboot boot X:/location_of_Offain_TWRP.img
Tap cancel
Go to wipe, then format data, then type yes, then enter.
Go back to the Wipe menu, Wipe Cache, Data, System, Internal storage
Go back to TWRP Menu
Flash the ROM you want to install
Flash the TWRP Installer
Then go to reboot menu
Change slot (A to B or B to A)
Then Reboot to Recovery
Then flash Force Encryption Disabler
Flash Magisk
Flash GApps
Then finally, reboot system.
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This didn't work for me, i tried flashing 3 different custom roms for my mi a2 lite, installed 2 different rec, tried wipeing everything yet i still get the error.
lauwiedweep said:
This didn't work for me, i tried flashing 3 different custom roms for my mi a2 lite, installed 2 different rec, tried wipeing everything yet i still get the error.
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i don't remember where but you have to search for the modified twrp, i think is on the guide of installing custom rom
The official ones don't work for a10 and posterior versions
Kaimilo said:
i don't remember where but you have to search for the modified twrp, i think is on the guide of installing custom rom
The official ones don't work for a10 and posterior versions
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I don't know about the android 10 as i always flash it via fastboot with an automatic installer
lauwiedweep said:
I don't know about the android 10 as i always flash it via fastboot with an automatic installer
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you can see if it's android 10 when you are downloading the rom version
What rom are you aiming for?
Kaimilo said:
you can see if it's android 10 when you are downloading the rom version
What rom are you aiming for?
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Aosp android 11 or do you mean specific?

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