"Your device has failed verification" boot message - ZenFone 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I succesfully rooted MM but I cannot get rid of the "Your device has failed verification and may not work propperly" warning screen when booting, is there a .img file I missed flashing?

Another reason not to install MM !

As it said in the rooting guide you used, it will do that. And just ignore. Its the price we pay to be early adopters.

When you modify some system files in stock MM like rooting or unlocking, that warning message will appear each time you boot your phone. It's normal, just ignore it

Its nothing to worry about, it's the new bootloader's security warning feature. didn't you vist http://g.co/abh its self explanatory if you changed the system software yourself, then you have nothing to worry about.

is there any way to remove this advertising ?

It seems this is the only message I found across google search for my device Asus Zoom ZX551ML.
Just installed a modified ROM and getting the same message.
Device verification failed on boot.. Everything is stable and working fine.

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Soft Bricked - Unable to Sideload OTA

Hi all,
My Nexus 5x (16gb - all stock.) went and soft bricked today. Not sure why - just seemed to start wanting to constantly restart - never making it past the white google text part of the boot process. Not sure if it's an update or hardware. No trauma or dropping of the phone - which makes me think s/w rather than h/w.
I have attempted to install a rescue OTA update (instructions I followed are from technobill - don't have enough posts to add a link). However, when running "adb sideload <file>" I get a "failed to read command" error. Have tired multiple cables/ports however to no avail.
(Recovery screen shows the following build details: 7.0/NBD90W/3239497)
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Somewhat Irked
SomewhatIrked said:
Hi all,
My Nexus 5x (16gb - all stock.) went and soft bricked today. Not sure why - just seemed to start wanting to constantly restart - never making it past the white google text part of the boot process. Not sure if it's an update or hardware. No trauma or dropping of the phone - which makes me think s/w rather than h/w.
I have attempted to install a rescue OTA update (instructions I followed are from technobill - don't have enough posts to add a link). However, when running "adb sideload <file>" I get a "failed to read command" error. Have tired multiple cables/ports however to no avail.
(Recovery screen shows the following build details: 7.0/NBD90W/3239497)
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Somewhat Irked
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Did your phone just reboot in the middle of doing something innocuous then start bootlooping? Were/Are you on total stock with bootloader locked? If both yes, it is probably hardware issue you are encountering.
Regarding sideloading, did you place your Android recovery in sideload mode?
Did you verify adb can "see" your device using "adb devices"?
SomewhatIrked said:
Hi all,
My Nexus 5x (16gb - all stock.) went and soft bricked today. Not sure why - just seemed to start wanting to constantly restart - never making it past the white google text part of the boot process. Not sure if it's an update or hardware. No trauma or dropping of the phone - which makes me think s/w rather than h/w.
I have attempted to install a rescue OTA update (instructions I followed are from technobill - don't have enough posts to add a link). However, when running "adb sideload <file>" I get a "failed to read command" error. Have tired multiple cables/ports however to no avail.
(Recovery screen shows the following build details: 7.0/NBD90W/3239497)
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Somewhat Irked
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Well luckily I made this post today.
The more this goes on, the more I believe it to be hardware ...
@sfhub - reasonably innocuous. Had just opened one or 2 apps that morning. Not sure what had updated overnight app/os wise. Not anything interesting as far as I can tell. Once I managed to get it into recovery "adb devices" was returning the phone.
@bardhi92 - I saw that once I got in. However, I couldn't get it to see my phone.
Updated things I have tried and why I've all but thrown in the towel:
After the OTA rescue sideload failed I started trying a few different things. It stopped taking me into recovery mode more frequently, at least it seemed that way - it would just keep bootlooping. My main issue is that I has a locked bootloader, which stopped me whacking TWRP on and loading on a custom rom - just to see if that worked.
I thought it might let me sideload on a factory default img file. Turns out nope.
However I used NRT to "Flash Stock + Unroot" (with "Soft Brick/Bootloop" checked) which for some reason, then allowed me to get back into recovery mode. I had also removed the sim card/tray at this point. May have been either or neither of those that allowed me to get into recovery mode. Can't say for certain.
I cleared /cache and /data and then attempted the OTA rescue update again. This time it failed at 45% (according to my cmd prmpt) with the error: "* failed to read command: No error". I'm not sure text was on the phone at the time. But it did manage to boot into Android. I quickly stepped through the various intro steps (putting in the sim, adding my mail google account details).
I went to get a beer. Only to find it boot looping again.
Not to be deterred, I vowed to try again. Same steps as before (remove sim, nrt voodoo). This time however the OTA rescue worked and fully completed. I went through the intro steps again. This time I quickly turned on dev options, enabled usb debugging and sorted out the OEM bootloader. I thought this would be smart, just in case it hapened again. Once I chose to unlock ("fastboot reboot", selected yes), it decided to start boot looping again.
The main annoyance is: I don't think I have any proof of purchase, even though it's in warranty. That, and I now live in Dubai - so shipping back to the UK where I brought it is going to be killer. But I think it's the path of least resistance at the moment.
SomewhatIrked said:
The more this goes on, the more I believe it to be hardware ...
@sfhub - reasonably innocuous. Had just opened one or 2 apps that morning. Not sure what had updated overnight app/os wise. Not anything interesting as far as I can tell. Once I managed to get it into recovery "adb devices" was returning the phone.
@bardhi92 - I saw that once I got in. However, I couldn't get it to see my phone.
Updated things I have tried and why I've all but thrown in the towel:
After the OTA rescue sideload failed I started trying a few different things. It stopped taking me into recovery mode more frequently, at least it seemed that way - it would just keep bootlooping. My main issue is that I has a locked bootloader, which stopped me whacking TWRP on and loading on a custom rom - just to see if that worked.
I thought it might let me sideload on a factory default img file. Turns out nope.
However I used NRT to "Flash Stock + Unroot" (with "Soft Brick/Bootloop" checked) which for some reason, then allowed me to get back into recovery mode. I had also removed the sim card/tray at this point. May have been either or neither of those that allowed me to get into recovery mode. Can't say for certain.
I cleared /cache and /data and then attempted the OTA rescue update again. This time it failed at 45% (according to my cmd prmpt) with the error: "* failed to read command: No error". I'm not sure text was on the phone at the time. But it did manage to boot into Android. I quickly stepped through the various intro steps (putting in the sim, adding my mail google account details).
I went to get a beer. Only to find it boot looping again.
Not to be deterred, I vowed to try again. Same steps as before (remove sim, nrt voodoo). This time however the OTA rescue worked and fully completed. I went through the intro steps again. This time I quickly turned on dev options, enabled usb debugging and sorted out the OEM bootloader. I thought this would be smart, just in case it hapened again. Once I chose to unlock ("fastboot reboot", selected yes), it decided to start boot looping again.
The main annoyance is: I don't think I have any proof of purchase, even though it's in warranty. That, and I now live in Dubai - so shipping back to the UK where I brought it is going to be killer. But I think it's the path of least resistance at the moment.
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So, you flashed the .TOT file, sideloaded the given OTA within the stock recovery bootloader that comes with the .TOT file, and cleared cache/factory reset?
Please condense it. If you managed to start up the phone, that's a huge success for people who have not been able to yet.
bardhi92 said:
So, you flashed the .TOT file, sideloaded the given OTA within the stock recovery bootloader that comes with the .TOT file, and cleared cache/factory reset?
Please condense it. If you managed to start up the phone, that's a huge success for people who have not been able to yet.
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In short:
OTA rescue failed during adb sideload,
Tried bullhead-nbd90w-factory-d2f11c5f.zip & removed sim tray - seemed to allow access to recovery mode,
OTA rescue claims to have failed at 47% during adb sideload- still booted into android. However briefly. Went back to bootloop,
Tried bullhead-nbd90w-factory-d2f11c5f.zip & removed sim tray - seemed to allow access to recovery mode,
OTA rescue completed via adb sideload,
Turned on dev options (usb debug, oem unlock),
Booted to fastboot - unlocked bootloader. Now back to bootlooping
@bardhi92 - I could not get the LG utility to detect my phone. Will attempt again tomorrow.
SomewhatIrked said:
@bardhi92 - I could not get the LG utility to detect my phone. Will attempt again tomorrow.
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IMO you shouldn't flash the TOT file. If you end up bootlooping again, your phone will be stuck in bootloader locked mode with no ability to unlock it.
If you were able to get your phone to boot into android once, there is really nothing the TOT file will do for you that you can't do from TWRP or bootloader, whereas once it locks your bootloader, there are problems you can no longer fix like EFS corruption (which likely isn't your problem).
In the end, you probably do have eMMC that is slowly starting to fail. There is usually error correction on the eMMC that can lock out bad blocks but if it gets to serious, it'll fail. This is why reflashing stuff over and over sometimes works.

Unable to remove security warning message in download mode - help!?!

When I first got this phone, I was having a hard time getting an RUU to image the phone and I loaded a zipped image from one of the threads that automatically loaded when the phone was rebooted. That worked fine even though I figured out my RUU issue later on.
Anyway, when I go into download mode, I get the following warning and I have no idea how to remove it, any ideas???
"Security Warning
If you flash this phone with any ROM that was not officially released by HTC you take the risk of releasing your personal and financial information to unknown sources.
FILE /mnt/media_rw/ext_sd/2PS6IMG.zip
File NOT FOUND"
I still get this message even after flashing a bunch of different images and even doing a factory reset and other wipes. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I searched high and low for an answer, but couldn't find one.
That is just the standard message you get when you unlock your bootloader. Its nothing to worry about. There are a couple of ways to get rid of it -- using a hex editor, and so on, but why bother? You could end up damaging your phone in the process. I've become rather fond of that red text. Looks pretty cool.
what about that file not found crap? why the hell is it looking for something.
It automatically looks for that file as an OTA update. If the file is found it is executed. If not, you get the file not found msg. Again, this is totally normal. Its all good.

Need OTA file for Cheryl-ckh (three carrier version!)

Hello there!
I just bought a Razer Phone from a guy who said that it has a bad motherboard...I bought it pretty cheap and tried to revive it, because why not, i ve done this to other phones.
The phone was somehow reset, it boots until the setup wizard, where i can set the language , emergy call or maginification without problems...
The problem is that if i press " Get Started ", it popps a message like "setup wizard keeps stopping" and so on...i cant pass that screen, the message appears everytime i press "get started" button.
So, i tried flashing... The phone boots like is an unlocked one, but no fastboot/adb ?!
So, the only chance was adb sideload. I pushed different roms / factory images... Nothing.
Hardly, i found an OTA.ZIP file, and tried to sideload it. It worked till 47% ... Then, it said that "PACKAGE IS FOR CHERYL BUT EXPECTED CHERYL-CKH"... not a single rom/factory image worked like this... It loads near 50%, when the other stop right after start.
Later, i discovered i have the US carrier version cheryl-CKH ... And i cant find it's OTA...if one of you can provide me, i ll be very grateful, even buy you a beer or smth.
Thank you ! And please help me...
Edit: i also tried with EDL mode, with Qualcomm Flash Image Loader , but i dont have/know the Programmer Path & Search Path.
I'd advise to unlock the bootloader following the instructions here; make sure to unlock the critical partition as well.
https://developer.razer.com/razer-phone-dev-tools/general-instructions/
Then flash the stock factory image of your choice from here;
https://developer.razer.com/razer-phone-dev-tools/factory-images/
When you unzip these factory images, there is a flash_all.bat file to double click and it should do it all for you.
The phone should be good to go after this. I did this recently on my razer after spending some time flashing some of the 9.0 pie GSI images and it worked great.

bootloop with error in rexovery mode

Hi i have bootloop problems on this device. When i do factory reset in recovery mode samsunf logo blinks as it wants to start system but it restarts. Then second time samsung logo doesnt even finish until i do factory reset then logo blinks again and restarts after some time.
The code is (reboot recovery cause is check_boot_mode recoverybootmodewithkey)
Block based ota
Ive tried to flash device multiple times with different stock roms with same results.
If i flash with oreo its the same error code but with addition when doing fastory reser something about some cache in first deletion and a number 0
In pie that code is not present which i assume that device is ment for pie. Both frp and oem are locked.
When i flash combination file its rpmb provisioned and rpmb fused 1. In z3x box there is no option to fix that. And that is strange because as i remember while i was doing repair on samsung s8 it was easy. Factory binary was there but not on this budget model which is strange. I even tried to force error so it triggers emergency recovery mode for smart switch but smart switch is just aweful. I dont even get recognition in that program. It shows as unsuppported model. I reinstalled drivers as well it just doesnt work. Now i would be glad and it would be awesome to get into fastboot mode just so i write down commands. Adb sideload doesnt have those options. Since i understood adb and fastboot for me its number one solution for everything. But how the hell am i supposed to get into fastboot on this model. Im pretty sure block based ota is sign that its blocked becuase of oem unlock aka locked bootloader. Its a friends phone and i tell people dont do stuff if you dot know ehat you are doing. But even locked bootloaders and frp locked are fixable. Especially with multiple brains on XDA and GSMforums.
Does anybody have any solutuon to this problem because this is some kind of new security method which was not present on like 2 years before.
P. S Is there any combination out there made out of Pie?
I fixed the issue. Front camera was defected. Some type of short circuit. Main camera auto focus mechanism also defected. It works allright as soon you detach all cameras. The only problem which i have with this device is that Samsung is using same concept as HTC. One camera defected all cameras not working. This is new from Samsung because in past when one camera brakes camera app still works. Autofocus mechanism can break with fall of the phone. Its not an software issue!!!
i have a similar problem do find solution?
I recently tried to install a custom ROM in my samsung j6+ but halfway through it my PC turned off.
Then the problem starts i decided to reboot my phone but it shows this error "No command" " #Reboot recovery cause is [[check_bootmode]RebootRecoveryWithKey]#
Block-based OTA
Supported API: 3
# MANUAL MODE v1.0.0#
E:Failed to mount / cache: Invalid argument
The error message keeps appearing for just a fraction of a second then disappear and appear again
I tried to go to recovery mode but no luck i cant get to it
I drained the battery to turn off the device then go download mode but after get to it, it also keep restarting
help me please. thank you

Corrupt software?

This happened just a little bit ago, but when I woke up this morning my phone was on a screen that said "Your device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and may not work properly." Then it gave me a link which just lead to the google help page for android, as well as a message at the bottom saying "to continue press the power button", though pressing the power button did nothing. After looking things up I loaded the bootloader and tried to activate recovery mode, but trying to do that just lead back to the screen. And I couldn't boot in safe mode since I can't even get to the loading animation. Is there anything I can do short of sending it to the manufacturer to flash the phone?
To my knowledge I've not downloaded any files recently beyond a few pictures, but those are all from trusted sources, and I've never tampered with the software, so I have no ****ing idea what could be causing the corruption.
Did you unlock the bootloader? If you did, you can flash the last official Google image for the device from their pages and restore your device to working order. Keep in mind however that anything on the phone will likely be lost if you didn't back it up, especially if you had set a pin or password for the device.

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