help!!!. i am going nuts... i have tried everything .. can some help me .. here is what i get when i go to update the rc30 with root.
android systeme recovery utility
using test keys
E: cant open ?cache/recovery/com
mad
Home+back - reboot system now
ALT + L - toggle log test display
ALt + s - apply sdcard:update.zip
Alt + W - wipe data/factory reset
I then hit the ALT + S and get the following
installing from the sdcard...
finding update package...
opening update package....
E: cant open /skcard/update.zip
(bad)
installation aborted.
press home+back to rebot.
i have reformatted and intsalled on my card. hours of trying.. and my phone keeps telling me to update to the OTA 30 which i keep sayling later to..
any info would be great
thanks in advance... i know totall newbie wants to swim with the sharks..
did the terminal emulator and entered the cd /sdcard
ls -l update.zip
it reponds with
update.zip: no such file or directory
do i understand that it is not seeing a file on the sd card.
settings.. bad file... i am going nuts...
chicagopass said:
did the terminal emulator and entered the cd /sdcard
ls -l update.zip
it reponds with
update.zip: no such file or directory
do i understand that it is not seeing a file on the sd card.
settings.. bad file... i am going nuts...
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what did u name the file when u put it on the storage card
update.zip
try naming the zip file "update"
extracted or in zip format?
leave it in zip format
now comes back ... after cd/sdcard
"not found"
Go here.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=443713 Download from where it says "here" Leave it in zip format name it update.zip and place it on ur storage card n try again
clearly it is not seeing the card let alone the file correct.. but when i plug in the usb to the lap top or use the card holder for the micro on the laptop it sees the laptop sees all the files on the card...
by the way if it is at least at the point of trying to find the card in the terminal emmulator am i at root.... i know this might sound like a stupid question but then again.. look at the number of posts i have...
thanks for your help
at this point it is the principal to accomplish this.... hours working on this and going strong..
trying your update file... while doing that i have a question again..
does it matter that this phone is still... rc19
also... i am using my laptop card reader to place files on the card .. i assume that is not an issue..
thank s
Try moving the file to your sdcard with the card in your phone. Meaning, plug your phone into your computer and transfer the file over. Then unplug the phone from the computer and try the update again.
did it and still no luck..
keeps saying... cd/sdcard; not found
i have been at this all day... there must be some easy ansswer to all this pain
it is not seeing the card..
maybe it is the emulator
but when i do the code to see if i have the img going it comes back with a 1
real quick.... r u sure ur sd card is discoverable in ur settings ?
You have the recovery image installed. I said this over at androidcommunity, but I think the problem is with your sdcard...I think a different card may fix your issue.
it looks like it is trying to install from card but cant... when i do the power on and hold the home key and then do alt+l..then alt+s ... i get
a few statements the last is E:cant open / sdcard/update.zip
no such directory
installation aborted..
maybe i should create a file sdcard and place theupdate file in it.?
Stericson said:
You have the recovery image installed. I said this over at androidcommunity, but I think the problem is with your sdcard...I think a different card may fix your issue.
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yes... try formatting ur sd card with fat32 name the zip update n try again
hmmm....thats a thought...lol try it
chicagopass said:
it looks like it is trying to install from card but cant... when i do the power on and hold the home key and then do alt+l..then alt+s ... i get
a few statements the last is E:cant open / sdcard/update.zip
no such directory
installation aborted..
maybe i should create a file sdcard and place theupdate file in it.?
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"DO NOT" create a file !!! it has to be a zip by itself no folder
usmc2k said:
"DO NOT" create a file !!! it has to be a zip by itself no folder
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What he was suggesting was to take the sdcard out and create a dir named sdcard on the phone and stick the update in there...then when he reboots and does the update the phone would pull the file from there...but after thinking about it...the boot.img would erase it upon shutdown..I believe..anyways it wouldn't work that way....
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Trust me I searched and now I'm tired and need some help.
I had my sd card filled with junk files so I cleaned the sd up.
Before doing this I was able to:
- power phone down
- press down volume key and power buton.
- phne would boot up and I had the option to choose RECOVERY.
- once in recovery I got the evo icon and triangle and exclamation.
- I than pressed the up volume key and power button.
- I than got choices were I would choose APPLY SDCARD:update.zip
NBow here's the problem! When I choose that I now get an error saying NO SUCH FILE EXISTS. Before the sd cleanup when I chose that I got option to install roms and do other things.
I copied EVERY update.zip file and update file I found on my PC to the root of the sd card and NONE work.
Can you guys please link me to the right file?
Thanks In Advance!!!!
Not to be an ass but wrong section
sent with my evo from a secret place
Sporkman said:
Not to be an ass but wrong section
sent with my evo from a secret place
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What section should it be in? General?
Make sure you named the file correctly. You do not rename it to "update.zip" because it already adds the ".zip" file extension to the back. Just name the folder "update". I made this mistake, so I'm thinking you may have done the same thing.
yeah..maybe general, but I'd suggest using ROM Manager from the market..it puts a recovery there for ya
KERKEDAGAIN said:
yeah..maybe general, but I'd suggest using ROM Manager from the market..it puts a recovery there for ya
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Thanks for that. I tried it but it tells me an error occured while attempting to run privilaged command. Its like my phone got un rooted!
I will wait for this thread to be moved were its suppose to be.
My guess would be that your microSD is corrupt. Assuming you're running Windows, pull any files you need off the card and save them, then re-format the card with:
FAT32 (default)
quick format
4096 bytes
Once the card has been reformatted, put your files back on and try it again.
-Sam
SamelCamel said:
My guess would be that your microSD is corrupt. Assuming you're running Windows, pull any files you need off the card and save them, then re-format the card with:
FAT32 (default)
quick format
4096 bytes
Once the card has been reformatted, put your files back on and try it again.
-Sam
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Trying that now, hope it works.
Hi everyone, looking for a little guidance.
Phone: Android G1 (Rogers Canada Dream) running Cyanogen 4.2.15.1, been running fine since 4.2.6.1
Removed SD card while it was on and it rebooted... when it restarted it showed no applications and said the SD card was inaccessible and required a format. After rebooting a few times with no success I bit the bullet and formatted it... all apps are gone except for the ones that are on that image for Cyanogen. I have no market app to download new apps and when I plug it into my PC and mount it I don't see it show up as a drive like it did so I have no way to get the apps back on.
Has anyone had this happen before? Phone still works but I need to get it back to a state where I can get access to the SD and install the market... Any suggestions appreciated!!
There is a thread on the HERO section of Modaco site called "no adb, no sd". I think the 1st post on the last page MIGHT help. There are adb commands you can run to see if the phone has randomly stopped accessing the SD. Worth a shot.
PM me if you have trouble finding the thread n I'll have a look when I'm at my laptop.
Sent from my HTC Hero using XDA App
I misunderstood I think.
So it is now showing an sd present? Have you tried formatting in a pc?
Tried reboot without the sd in, then insert once fully booted again?
Sent from my HTC Hero using XDA App
I remove the SD Card, formatted it in my PC put it back in the phone and I can store pics and vids on it and access them but cant see or access it from the PC when in the phone. I also have no file browser so I cant install any apps or even access the market icon is gone).
D RoiD said:
Hi there! I had posted on the forum with the G1 issue where my SD card seemed to have died.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=738105
I have since removed the SD card and reformatted it, I can store pics and vids and replay them so the card is fine. I tried letting it boot up then adding the SD card when booted, that caused it to reboot, same issue...
Not having access to the card, I cant install any apps or browse the SD to install from there... really sucks
I'd be willing to blow it away and restart too and install CyanogenMod-5.0.8 but I need some guidance.
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I got your message pal....
Ok,.... So pictures and videos taken with your phone camera DO save to your SD?.... and you CAN access them on your phone OR if you put your SD into your PC/Lappy?... But not when trying to "mount SD"?
Or have I got that completely wrong?.... Did you put pics&vids onto it through your PC, and thats the only access you get to it?
ddotpatel said:
I got your message pal....
Ok,.... So pictures and videos taken with your phone camera DO save to your SD?.... and you CAN access them on your phone OR if you put your SD into your PC/Lappy?... But not when trying to "mount SD"?
Or have I got that completely wrong?.... Did you put pics&vids onto it through your PC, and thats the only access you get to it?
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Pics taken DO save to me SD. I Can access them from a PC is I remove the SD and put it in the PC. Not when I plug the phone in via USB then tell it to mount.
I just did a low level format, same issue.
UPDATE: Just tried the Android System Recovery and Toggle USB-MS and it shows on my laptop now! Going to try the recovery backup now.
aha,... so its just a mounting issue, not that the hardware has turned itself off.
Once when using an older ROM (maybe Villain 10?) we had this same issue, not able to mount SD,... going into Settings --> Connect to PC --> and turning off Notify/ask me solved the problem.
I just partitionned it using:
parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
print (to verfiy we know what size card we are dealing with, the details should be straight forward)
rm 1
rm 2
mkpartfs primary fat32 0 7500
mkpartfs primary ext2 7500 7948
quit
upgrade_fs
reboot recovery
Then put CyanogenMod-5 For Dream/Magic on the SD and renamed it update.zip
I'm in Android System recovery now and just did a nandroid backup.
I should be able to WIPE then FLASH UPDATE IMAGE right?
D RoiD said:
I just partitionned it using:
parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
print (to verfiy we know what size card we are dealing with, the details should be straight forward)
rm 1
rm 2
mkpartfs primary fat32 0 7500
mkpartfs primary ext2 7500 7948
quit
upgrade_fs
reboot recovery
Then put CyanogenMod-5 For Dream/Magic on the SD and renamed it update.zip
I'm in Android System recovery now and just did a nandroid backup.
I should be able to WIPE then FLASH UPDATE IMAGE right?
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Yes, if you have the ROM image on the SD Card (FAT32 partition), you can go flash the image.
akapoor said:
Yes, if you have the ROM image on the SD Card (FAT32 partition), you can go flash the image.
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Stupid question but when I wipe will it delete my contacts as well?
I assume yes but...
D RoiD said:
Stupid question but when I wipe will it delete my contacts as well?
I assume yes but...
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If your contacts are saved in the phone's memory, then yes. Any settings, apps, configurations that are stored on the phone will all be gone.
A wipe pretty much gives you the factory settings. (As if you just bought the phone) So you'll have to re-signin into your Google Account and let the Contacts Sync, etc..
EDIT: Depending on what you are flashing (flashing and wiping are two different things), you may not even need to wipe.
Hmmm I tried flash update image and got:
E: Cant open /sdcard/update.zip (No such file or directory)
When I mount it in system recovery I see the LOST.DIR and update.zip
D RoiD said:
Hmmm I tried flash update image and got:
E: Cant open /sdcard/update.zip (No such file or directory)
When I mount it in system recovery I see the LOST.DIR and update.zip
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Try this:
-Confirm the Image-
1) Make sure you have the full image you are going to flash. (Compare MD5 Hashes and/or just redownload the image)
2) Make sure the image you are flashing is the in the ROOT directory of your SDCard. In other words, it shouldn't be in any folder.
-Flash the Image-
1) When in Recovery, choose to flash an image.
2) Depending on what recovery you have, you may have to select/find the Image you want to flash.
3) Flash the image
-Wipe (Depends)-
1) If you are coming from a different ROM base (ie anything -> cyan), you'll want to wipe.
2) After the phone successfully flashes the image, wipe the phone.
Reboot.
Let me know how it goes.
I pulled the new image from: Latest version: 5.0.8-DS - 06/19/2010
Download: http://cyanogen-upda...8-DS-signed.zip
but it says no such file or DIR... weird...
The only partition I can see on my PC to put it on is the main partition...
I just downloaded the file and renamed it update.zip
D RoiD said:
I pulled the new image from: Latest version: 5.0.8-DS - 06/19/2010
Download: http://cyanogen-upda...8-DS-signed.zip
but it says no such file or DIR... weird...
The only partition I can see on my PC to put it on is the main partition...
I just downloaded the file and renamed it update.zip
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I just realized the main reason that you posted this topic. From what I am assuming, either:
a) Your SD Card reader is dead
b) The software isn't recognizing the SD Card reader.
Best bet at this point is to setup ADB (ADB For Dummies) and flash the image from your computer. It can get a slight bit complicated, but just slowly go through each step for installing ADB.
Once ADB is set up, you can flash the image from the computer.
akapoor said:
I just realized the main reason that you posted this topic. From what I am assuming, either:
a) Your SD Card reader is dead
b) The software isn't recognizing the SD Card reader.
Best bet at this point is to setup ADB (ADB For Dummies) and flash the image from your computer. It can get a slight bit complicated, but just slowly go through each step for installing ADB.
Once ADB is set up, you can flash the image from the computer.
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The SD card reader in my phone? It has to work if I can read an write to it ( tested photos and videos) and in recovery I was able to make a backup.
If its the software I need to flash it then right? ADB does make me nervous as I only used it once... I just tried using the terminal emulator on the phone to flash a recovery image I had made while back:
cd /sdcard
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-backup.img
and got the message "error writing recovery: Permission denied"
D RoiD said:
If its the software I need to flash it then right? ADB does make me nervous as I only used it once... I just tried using the terminal emulator on the phone to flash a recovery image I had made while back:
cd /sdcard
flash_image recovery /sdcard/recovery-backup.img
and got the message "error writing recovery: Permission denied"
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If you can view the pictures that you saved on the SD card from the phone, then both the software and hardware are functioning correctly.
Regarding the permission denied:
1) What happens if you "su - " in terminal?
2) First try one(1) ^ and then try to reinstate the permissions. (In recovery, go to console and type : fix_permissions)
Not sure otherwise.
akapoor said:
If you can view the pictures that you saved on the SD card from the phone, then both the software and hardware are functioning correctly.
Regarding the permission denied:
1) What happens if you "su - " in terminal?
2) First try one(1) ^ and then try to reinstate the permissions. (In recovery, go to console and type : fix_permissions)
Not sure otherwise.
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Ok I did a wipe and now I see the SD when mounted on the PC with the phone on.
I have my market icon back so I can reinstall my crap.
I'll leave it as is for a bit but appreciate everyones input!!!
I loaded the recent update on 12/24 and have not been able to use my tablet since then.. When turned on, it goes thru the ViewSonic screen and the gtablet screen, then just goes to a blank black screen.. It was stock before I loaded the last update..
I have tried to reboot using the power button and vol+
- if there is no microSD card in I get the following message
E: can't mount dev/block/mmcblk2
(no such file or directory)
E: can't mount SDCard2: recovery/command
Formating MISC:...
Rebooting...
- if there is a microSD card with the new download and recovery/command I get the following message
Formatting MISC:...
Rebooting...
Either way, I get a blank screen and no way to change things or update.
Is there anything I can do to get it working again?
This was all stock? Sounds like the flash update failed badly.
Suggestion -- reflash using one of the stock ROM's we've grabbed. Post info: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=842000. Quick instructions:
- Have a microSD card ready.
- Download the 3338 ZIP file, save it to the root of your microSD card and then rename it to "update.zip".
- Grab the homebrew 1.00 ZIP and extract just the /recovery/command file to the same folder in your microSD.
So, if your microSD is your F drive, you should have the following:
F:\update.zip
F:\recovery\command
- "command" is a text file. Open it in notepad and edit "SDCARD" to "SDCARD2". Make sure notepad doesn't add a .TXT extension when you save it.
Insert the microSD back into your device and reboot into recovery. If you're lucky your device will reflash and reboot.
If this all runs and you still get the same black screen on reboot, my next suggestion is to try one of the older firmware ZIPs and flash as I mentioned above.
edit due to Roebeet answering while I was
It was all stock, with a few added apps...
I tried to reflash the file as noted, with no success... same with the 12/19 -3316 update... it goes thru the recovery reboot, and then to the black screen...
A question on the recovery file.. my computer will not allow a "\" as part of a name... I have been trying this was a recovery file, with just the command file in it... if I need to do something different, let me know..
Sandy A. said:
It was all stock, with a few added apps...
I tried to reflash the file as noted, with no success... same with the 12/19 -3316 update... it goes thru the recovery reboot, and then to the black screen...
A question on the recovery file.. my computer will not allow a "\" as part of a name... I have been trying this was a recovery file, with just the command file in it... if I need to do something different, let me know..
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The instructions posted by roebeet should work. Make sure your microsd card is formatted as FAT32.
1. The file update.zip should be in the microsd card's root directory.
2. The folder recovery should be in the microsd card's root directory.
3. Inside the recovery folder there should be a file named command.
4. And inside the command file you should have the following line:
--update_package=SDCARD2:/update.zip
Still don't have it working.. I have tried all of the updates, and still have a black/blank screen once it goes thru the ViewSonic and gtablet screens..
I have noticed that when I take the sd card out, and check on my computer, that the recovery folder is empty, but I know it had the command file in it before..
any other suggestions??
I believe it's fixable but at this point you may be happier returning it for a new one. It sounds like your update download was corrupted and borked your install.
Not exactly what I wanted to hear.. but..
I called customer support, and got thru today (tried last night and was put on hold then the call dropped)... I was told I wasn't the only person who had this problem with the last update... they are going to send me instructions on how to send it in for repair...
The only I can tell you to try is the same thing Roebeet said earlier. If you have never installed clockworkmod recovery then go here and download the 3389 update
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=879534
Rename the file to "update.zip" ....make sure it doesn't get named update.zip.zip
Then go here and download cwm 0.8.zip
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865017
Unzip the cwm0.8.zip and you should have this
update.zip
a folder named "recovery" with a file named "command"
update.zip.......DELETE THIS FILE
recovery/command
the command file should have this line in it
--update_package=SDCARD2:/update.zip
If you have a micro sd card then place the 3389 update file that you renamed to "update.zip" on the root of the micro sd card. Not in an folders
Now place the recovery folder on the root of the micro sd card. Make sure the "command" file is in the recovery folder.
When you open your micro sd card you should see this
recovery (folder)...."command" file in this folder
update.zip
Insert the microsd card into the GTab. Make sure tablet is off and then Press power and vol+. hold Vol+ until you see "recovery key pressed". It should install the 3389 firmware and reboot.
If something happens during the install or if your download is corrupted again always check the recovery folder for the command file because it will be deleted on install.
Just a thought, are you sure it has a good charge on the battery? When I first got my gtab I had a similar issue getting it to boot, until I realized the battery was drained
Have CWM v3.1.0.1 installed and can boot just fine but when I install the new CWM, I get "E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)"
This happens with any zip file I'm installing. I get "E:Can't open /sdcard/*.zip (bad)"
I thought maybe I had a bad download so I downloaded and re-downloaded the zip files. Nothing.
I've Rooted using One Click Universal root v4 and during the root process installed CWM 3.1.0.1. No problems. All worked fine.
Was thinking my sdcard might be the problem so I installed on my PC brk's Universal root toolkit v7.1 and tried to use NVflash on Revolver and Prime 2.0.3. Well it just sits there for an hour hung about 30% into it.
Will try brk's Universal root toolkit and attempt recovery install.
Any suggestions/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Maybe try to format your micro sd card again using the pc.
sdformatter is a good program.
Well I fired up, brk's Universal root toolkit v7.1 and ran the restore recovery and then installed Prime v2.0.1 with success. Installed using NVflash option.
After going through reboots to ensure Prime installed (which looks really good), I decided to try to install the Prime v2.0.3 patch (zip file) using the updated CWM 3.2.0.1.
Well, that didn't work. Got the same error, "E:Can't open /sdcard/*.zip (bad)".
Can't figure this out. Never had this problem before.
Maybe the next course of action is the formatting of the sdcard.
Doesn't the tablet format the card? Or do you recommend using this, sdformatter?
I usually use the PC.
Keep in mind it only work with FAT32 on the micro sd
and you're using the micro sd on the tablet itself correct?
Yes.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using xda premium
Have exactly same problem, it seem like problem somewhere in CWM 3.1.0.1
In details:
Had rooted 8.5.6.13 with Brk.root.toolkit.v7.1 (that one includes CWM 3.1.0.1),
Put cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip in root of MicroSD.
Loaded in CWM , try to update to 3.2.01 (selected install zip from SDcard) -> got "E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)"
Downloaded CWM-ready images from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334673
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1341533
Both installed OK (yes, with same CWM 3.1.0.1 !),
Another attempt to update CWM (now on 8.5.6.19)->"E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)"
Checked root->root disappeared (do not know why), rooted 8.5.6.19 again with Brk.root.toolkit.v7.1,
Another attempt to update CWM->"E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)"
Got another 512MB MicroSD, formatted in FAT 32 (on PC ), put cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip in root of MicroSD.
Another attempt to update CWM->"E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)"
Formatted it in FAT (on PC ), put cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip in root of MicroSD.
Another attempt to update CWM->"E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)"
Looks like I am stuck on CWM 3.1.0.1 with no chances to update in future, any suggestions would be appreciated.
P.S. MD5 of cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip is correct. Transformer of WW version.
Lechaxda-developers said:
Have exactly same problem, it seem like problem somewhere in CWM 3.1.0.1
In details:
Had rooted 8.5.6.13 with Brk.root.toolkit.v7.1 (that one includes CWM 3.1.0.1),
Put cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip in root of MicroSD.
Loaded in CWM , try to update to 3.2.01 (selected install zip from SDcard) -> got "E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)"
Downloaded CWM-ready images from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334673
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1341533
Both installed OK (yes, with same CWM 3.1.0.1 !),
Another attempt to update CWM (now on 8.5.6.19)->"E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)"
Checked root->root disappeared (do not know why), rooted 8.5.6.19 again with Brk.root.toolkit.v7.1,
Another attempt to update CWM->"E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)"
Got another 512MB MicroSD, formatted in FAT 32 (on PC ), put cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip in root of MicroSD.
Another attempt to update CWM->"E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)"
Formatted it in FAT (on PC ), put cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip in root of MicroSD.
Another attempt to update CWM->"E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)"
Looks like I am stuck on CWM 3.1.0.1 with no chances to update in future, any suggestions would be appreciated.
P.S. MD5 of cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip is correct. Transformer of WW version.
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Hi - Here's some things to check:
1) A note from the original post(s) on cwm-3101/3202 in the dev forum:
Code:
Originally Posted by Warboy
does 3.2.0.1 skip internal storage too?
Also I would really Install Updates from Internal Storage, Install Updates from SdCard that would be awesome if you 2 guys could do that lol
It does skip internal media unless you put a file called eraseData into the clockworkmod folder on your MicroSD card.
So make sure you've got no file on the MicroSD called eraseData.
2) Have you check the md5sum? Here are the details:
Download
3.2.0.1 roach-tf101-r1
MD5: b28dca7b9dce48627e5e849586f633d1
If you don't know how to do that, then you could download an md5sum verify program for windows if you use it from somewhere, and check the zip file against the md5sum below it, or if you use linux, then just do "$ md5sum 3.2.0.1* and compare it to the md5sum above.
3) I'm not recalling the syntax of cwm errors, but it looks like "E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)" is hopefully where "E" means error, and /sdcard really means /Removable/MicroSD/, which would at least stick you in the right area.
4) Make sure you can unzip this file using 'unzip'/7zip/windows unzip/' or whatever on your PC before you start all this. If you can't unzip it there, then you can't unzip it on the TF. You'll get an error if it won't unzip.
SO: Just make sure you have 1 & 2 & 4 right first and then just for the heck of it rename the long filename to something smaller like cwm3201.zip and put it on a) the microsd and b) /sdcard, and try it again using that name.
Good luck -
Many thanks for your help,
I have stepped again through points above:
1.I did not found any eraseData file neither on MicroSD nor on Internal memory(/,/data,/system) (checked this with RootExplorer), actually I do not completely understood where to search: clockworkmod folder does not exists on those locations.
2.As i wrote, I have checked MD 5, in any case redownloaded file, checked MD5 again: to be precise- MD5 for zip: MD5 (cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip) = f71f9b672396be5e494b3d355ed21c9a
MD5 for content (i.e extracted zip): MD5 (cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1) = b28dca7b9dce48627e5e849586f633d1
3.” E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)" is exact error message, as far as I can see, /sdcard here is really /Removable/MicroSD/ (I can see folders structure and update file self than I have to select it from CWM), have no idea about E, did not found any documentation on CWM error codes.
4.I can unzip just normally (see 2.)
5. Put cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip in /sdcard (i.e root of visible internal memory) seems to have no effect: CWM does not see files on /sdcard (or I did not found a way to make CWM search there).
6.Renamed cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip to cwmupdate.zip, put into root of MicroSD. Result you can see on screenshot below.
Has anybody other ideas ?
Lechaxda-developers said:
Many thanks for your help,
I have stepped again through points above:
3.” E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)" is exact error message, as far as I can see, /sdcard here is really /Removable/MicroSD/ (I can see folders structure and update file self than I have to select it from CWM), have no idea about E, did not found any documentation on CWM error codes.
4.I can unzip just normally (see 2.)
5. Put cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip in /sdcard (i.e root of visible internal memory) seems to have no effect: CWM does not see files on /sdcard (or I did not found a way to make CWM search there).
6.Renamed cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip to cwmupdate.zip, put into root of MicroSD. Result you can see on screenshot below.
Has anybody other ideas ?
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Are you choosing "apply update from sdcard" or "install zip from sdcard"?
Are you choosing "apply update from sdcard" or "install zip from sdcard"?
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install zip from sdcard,
Should i rename cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip tj update.zip and try another option?
Lechaxda-developers said:
install zip from sdcard,
Should i rename cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip tj update.zip and try another option?
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No "install zip from sdcard is correct" shouldn't have to rename the zip at all.
CWM only read from micro sdcard not internal sdcard that's why you can't see it there.
Have you tried Gnufabio RecoveryInstaller? It install the newer CWM IIRC.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346180
I think the idea above this is a good one for a first try at this point.
Also: I reread the original post and see that obviously cwm finds the file, attempts to or succeeds in opening it, and then shouts "bad". I see you tried unzipping from the PC, and all the rest.
I wonder if this could somehow be a permissions error and if somehow there are no meaningful permissions either on the sdcard mount (just run $mount in a terminal emulator or adb to see what they are). I'm guessing that well, it's a zip file, so no matter what else cwm must do, it has to unzip the thing and extract the data to someplace. I'd have to go stare at the github code to figure out where that place is, but the target "could" be mounted r/o. It seems like the target can't be the sdcard or you're never be able to write the zip there in the first place.
If there's a github URL in the solarnz/roach post I'll see what it extracts it to and get back to this.
Lechaxda-developers said:
Many thanks for your help,
I have stepped again through points above:
1.I did not found any eraseData file neither on MicroSD nor on Internal memory(/,/data,/system) (checked this with RootExplorer), actually I do not completely understood where to search: clockworkmod folder does not exists on those locations.
2.As i wrote, I have checked MD 5, in any case redownloaded file, checked MD5 again: to be precise- MD5 for zip: MD5 (cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip) = f71f9b672396be5e494b3d355ed21c9a
MD5 for content (i.e extracted zip): MD5 (cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1) = b28dca7b9dce48627e5e849586f633d1
3.” E:Can't open /sdcard/cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip (bad)" is exact error message, as far as I can see, /sdcard here is really /Removable/MicroSD/ (I can see folders structure and update file self than I have to select it from CWM), have no idea about E, did not found any documentation on CWM error codes.
4.I can unzip just normally (see 2.)
5. Put cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip in /sdcard (i.e root of visible internal memory) seems to have no effect: CWM does not see files on /sdcard (or I did not found a way to make CWM search there).
6.Renamed cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip to cwmupdate.zip, put into root of MicroSD. Result you can see on screenshot below.
Has anybody other ideas ?
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You have to copy the .zip file to /removeable/micro sd card/ and not to /sd card. For now its not possible to flash something from the internal sd card.
If you allready did this you can try to "toggle signature verification" in Recovery i had to do this when i flashed the su on my sensation xe. you have to do this till it says disabled and then flash the .zip
Hope it helps
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hachamacha said:
I think the idea above this is a good one for a first try at this point.
Also: I reread the original post and see that obviously cwm finds the file, attempts to or succeeds in opening it, and then shouts "bad". I see you tried unzipping from the PC, and all the rest.
I wonder if this could somehow be a permissions error and if somehow there are no meaningful permissions either on the sdcard mount (just run $mount in a terminal emulator or adb to see what they are). I'm guessing that well, it's a zip file, so no matter what else cwm must do, it has to unzip the thing and extract the data to someplace. I'd have to go stare at the github code to figure out where that place is, but the target "could" be mounted r/o. It seems like the target can't be the sdcard or you're never be able to write the zip there in the first place.
If there's a github URL in the solarnz/roach post I'll see what it extracts it to and get back to this.
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OK: I grabbed both git's (solarnz and roach) and there is only one spot the error could be coming from originally which is in top-level install.c and is basically just a call to mcOpenZipArchive in Zip.c. If returns an error, then that's apparently the error you got (has E: up front, (bad) in rear, and your stuff in between).
mcOpenZipArchive looks at ~4 criteria to open, and one thing that seems kind of important is that I don't see any changes in this Zip.c file in either git repo so if it fails on solarnz, it "ought" to fail on roach.
What Zip.c checks are these things:
1) Is the file there and openable at all? (based on a few things first on /MicroSD (wheverever you pointed it), or on /sdcard if those other oddball things were setup but you said they weren't.
2) Can it map the memory for this file in shared mem?
3) Did the map return an endpoint(amount of mem) that would hold the entire file?
4) Can it parse the file into mapped mem?
I don't have time to go through more code but if any of those things cause some alarm to go off in your head, then good and there's hope of figuring it out, and if not, well, maybe we can get roach to look it over as if he hasn't got enough going on
The other possible obvious thing might just be that your cwm is corrupt and useless. I've had this happen to me, but have used nvflash to blow another img of it onto the tf. I don't know if you've got that capability or not. Like all errors, it could be a million things, and by the time I finish this paragraph, I hope you've solved it.
Thanks again for advices, solved in 1 minute with
Gnufabio RecoveryInstaller
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1346180
Bad point here I didn’t figured out what was the reason of the problem, I would agree with hachamacha:
The other possible obvious thing might just be that your cwm is corrupt and useless.
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With only one exception: it was “partly” corrupted (see in my first post, with same CWM I have installed 2 zip- images without any problem), only with conjunction with cwm_recovery-3201_roach-tf101-r1.zip problem appears.
In any case: for guys who having problems "updating CWM with CWM" - just use Gnufabio RecoveryInstaller
Hello everyone! I just downloaded and moved an install zip of a ROM to my sd card using root explorer. Problem is I had wiped everything beforehand in recovery without confirming that the zip was on my sd card! I was sure it was on there as I had done this many times before, but I couldn't find it using TWRP.
How can I fix this? I have an sd reader but it doesn't support sdhc
Try looking in data/media folder. Had that happen to me and that's where it was
Coderedpl said:
Try looking in data/media folder. Had that happen to me and that's where it was
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I swear I looked everywhere, but I'll double check. Is this an issue with TWRP? I never had a problem like this with CWM.
So how do I boot into recovery with the phone off now?
goodfella44 said:
I swear I looked everywhere, but I'll double check. Is this an issue with TWRP? I never had a problem like this with CWM.
So how do I boot into recovery with the phone off now?
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With cwm i had no issue like this. With TWRP i did.
Press and hold volume up +home + power
Thanks! Wish me luck
So frustrating! I know that the damn zip is on there somewhere, but I can't see it! I checked data/media and found TWRP, but no zip. You found the zip on the external card in data/media and not the internal storage correct? Any other suggestions that I can try other than getting a compatible sd card reader/adapter?
goodfella44 said:
So frustrating! I know that the damn zip is on there somewhere, but I can't see it! I checked data/media and found TWRP, but no zip. You found the zip on the external card in data/media and not the internal storage correct? Any other suggestions that I can try other than getting a compatible sd card reader/adapter?
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Where did you put the file?
I found it on the internal storage as thats where I had my file.
did you use the file manager function in advanced to look for it?
and in the future make a folder called 3 and put all flash-able zips in it
i use the 3 becuz recovery has numbers at the top of the list
I always download and move the zip to the root of my sd with root explorer before I flash. Never had any problems until using TWRP. Not saying it's not my fault for not making a backup first, but something screwy is going on with it. I'll be going back to CWM.
If you can't find it... Download the file on your computer... Connect to your phone computer as disk drive... Transfer the file into a recognized folder and then flash it...
Geaux Tigers
Karl said:
did you use the file manager function in advanced to look for it?
and in the future make a folder called 3 and put all flash-able zips in it
i use the 3 becuz recovery has numbers at the top of the list
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yes I used the file manager, but didn't find anything. I think what happened was that the zip was on internal storage and was erased when I wiped. Not sure how it was in internal storage because I'm almost positive I moved it to the root of sd before booting into recovery. I could be wrong though.
Menardo said:
If you can't find it... Download the file on your computer... Connect to your phone computer as disk drive... Transfer the file into a recognized folder and then flash it...
Geaux Tigers
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how can I do that with no OS installed?
you can use the rooted img file and use odin so you can at least boot up
Karl said:
you can use the rooted img file and use odin so you can at least boot up
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That's what I'm talking about! Kind sir, would you please explain in more detail on how to accomplish this?
what do you know?
do you know how to use odin?
goodfella44 said:
how can I do that with no OS installed?
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I've never used TWRP but from the recovery you should be able to mount your phone/ sd card to your computer and transfer files... might be called mount and storage or something close to that...
I know enough to get me into his predicament!
I used this to root (don't think I used Odin with that), but I do remember messing with it for something else as I do have it installed. So I'm no expert as you can tell!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030
ok go to the link above download Odin (extract to the folder) and the root66 tar
put them in a folder on your desktop
put your phone in download mode and plug in cable
(Turn off Phone
Hold down Volume Down + Power + Home Button
Press Volume Up when Prompted after the security warning)
Open up ODIN
Put the stock.vzw_root66.tar in the PDA section
Select box: Auto Reboot
it will take awhile "do not unplug" wait for it to say pass it will reboot on its own
Menardo said:
I've never used TWRP but from the recovery you should be able to mount your phone/ sd card to your computer and transfer files... might be called mount and storage or something close to that...
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I tried that and TWRP says unable to open ums lunfile , /sys/devices/platf
Karl said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030
ok go to the link above download Odin (extract to the folder) and the root66 tar
put them in a folder on your desktop
put your phone in download mode and plug in cable
(Turn off Phone
Hold down Volume Down + Power + Home Button
Press Volume Up when Prompted after the security warning)
Open up ODIN
Put the stock.vzw_root66.tar in the PDA section
Select box: Auto Reboot
it will take awhile "do not unplug" wait for it to say pass it will reboot on its own
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how do I do that?
goodfella44 said:
I tried that and TWRP says unable to open ums lunfile , /sys/devices/platf
how do I do that?
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which part?