Hi i have a Htc m8 running android revolution hd 53.1 and i downloaded the zip file to flash called xposed-v86-sdk23-arm-zip and i wanted to flash that from recovery but i couldn't find the file in twrp recovery by the way my sd card is formatted to internal storage is it because of that? I also tried flashing the zip from the twrp manager app but it failed to do so
Am i flashing the wrong zip
Please help me asap
Posted in the wrong forum, buddy. Anyways, the zip you have is correct. Have you tried looking in your "Download" folder?
ttminh1997 said:
Posted in the wrong forum, buddy. Anyways, the zip you have is correct. Have you tried looking in your "Download" folder?
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I have the file in downloads but when i am in recovery theres no download folder
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But for some freaky reason my update.zip got deleted when I flashed DJ Droid..
and I can't find that freaking file anywhere!!!!
I just need a link, so I can get it back on my SD card, and then this thread is gonna be deleted.. Hope i don't piss off too many people =/
Spidsen said:
But for some freaky reason my update.zip got deleted when I flashed DJ Droid..
and I can't find that freaking file anywhere!!!!
I just need a link, so I can get it back on my SD card, and then this thread is gonna be deleted.. Hope i don't piss off too many people =/
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You mean the FakeFlash update.zip?
You can find it here: http://android.modaco.com/content/h...unching-recovery-on-your-device-without-a-pc/
Downloaded it, and I still can't go into recovery mode on my phone..!
When I press "Apply sdcard:update.zip it just aborts, saying that there is no such file.. please help me!
Spidsen said:
Downloaded it, and I still can't go into recovery mode on my phone..!
When I press "Apply sdcard:update.zip it just aborts, saying that there is no such file.. please help me!
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Download the file, rename it to update.zip and put it in the root directory on your sd card.
Awesome!!!!
I can be such a noob sometimes!!!!! But thank you so much!!!!!!
EDIT!!!!!!
Every time I try to install a new ROM through ROM Manager it keeps failing.. All I see is a picture of a desire lying down with a big red question mark over it.. What to do?
Let me guess... you're probably using Mac OSX 10.6.x.
If so, anything you download having .zip extension (or any compressed file for that matter) is automatically extracted.
You can find the .zip file in the Trash. Just send it over to somewhere convenient.
I do, but i downloaded the file directly on the Phone :-s
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I am not a noob, but am a noob to Android on the Epic. I've been ok on my Vibrant, but I am trying to assist a friend on installing Mobile AP or Wireless Tether on the Epic.
I have read all of the docs., but all seem to skip the point of how to install the apk. On the Vibrant, I can copy the zip files right to the internal sd, and reboot into clockwork recovery, and install from there. With the Epic, not so.
Apks are installed thru the file explore or astro.
What about .zip installs? Do I have to rename the files to update.zip for clockwork receover to see it at boot? It doesn't have browse, like the Vibrant.
clockworkmod needs to be install first before you can browse zip files
Yes, thanks, that worked for the .apk, but what about the .zip installs that are flash installed via recovery, such as MobileAP, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=756804.
For example, when I copied the 'mobileap' .zip installation file to the sd card, rebooting into clockwork recovery, it does not see the it. It only see's a previously used, update.zip file.
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Apks are installed thru the file explore or astro.
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volkly said:
clockworkmod needs to be install first before you can browse zip files
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I have installed clockwork mod.
boot into clockworkmod recovery, select install zip from sd card, and then select your zip file.
Every time i try to flash a rom i get a error that says
E:Cant find update script
Using Amon Ra recovery. Wiped everything and partitioned sd card.
Thanks for any help
Sounds like the update package is not signed with valid keys. Is your phone rooted ?
yessurr said:
Every time i try to flash a rom i get a error that says
E:Cant find update script
Using Amon Ra recovery. Wiped everything and partitioned sd card.
Thanks for any help
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check your zip. If you zip a file two folders deep it will give the same error. open your zip and see if you see your files or another folder.
yeah when i unzip it, the first folder i see is the name of the rom "fresh" then when i open it, I see; boot image file, data folder, META-INF folder, sdcard folder, and system folder.
Well update script is in META-INF\com\google\android but if your zip file is not signed then it can't be flasshed that is why you get upgrade script not found.
How do i do that????? And walk me through what "signed" means
And im using a macbook pro if that helps any
Thanks a ton
Well did unziped the zip folder ? Did you make any changes to the installation zip ?
Now what rom are you running. So you have root ? When you use connectbot and type su deo you see #? It could be that your phone is not ruter and does not have proper recovery installed since we can't sign rom with the same keys that developers at sprint use we have to root the phone and allow it to accept custom rom.
all i did was download the fresh rom from the forum onto my computer, compressed it (zipped it) then rebooted my phone into recovery, wiped everything i needed to, enabled the usb, moved the zip over to the phone, disabled the usb and then went to flash zip, found the zipped fresh rom and tried to flash it.
Im running my stock rom that came with the phone.
If you running this on mac the os x will unzip ypur file and put the download file in trash so use zip file from trash. Now You need to use simple root to root and install proper recovery on your phone then you will be able to install custom rom .
Awesome! found the zip file in the trash like you said, transfered that over and it worked! thank you thank you thank you!
How to wipe a zip file in rom manager? The file is ICS_LOCK_CM7.
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antish said:
How to wipe a zip file in rom manager? The file is ICS_LOCK_CM7.
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You go on: Install rom from SD-Card, then you can see the content of your sd-card. Then move to your file and install it. If it doesnt works, you should boot in the recovery and there you move to install zip from sd card and choose your file.
I have a dumb question about my phone CONSTANTLY bugging me about software update which id very much like to do however when I try to it reboots to my clockworkmod recovery instead of samsung. My question is where would the s3 store this downloaded firmware so I can manually tell clockworkmod where to go?
Thanks!
it's in /cache/fota it's a cfg file. rename it to update.zip and copy it to your sdcard.
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it's in /cache/fota it's a cfg file. rename it to update.zip and copy it to your sdcard.
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It downloads it as update.zip without me having to rename but when I move it and try to install with clockworkmod it fails out
It requires stock recovery but someone made a flashable zip in development section.