[Q] Installation failed CM 10.2 on HTC Google Nexus One - General Questions and Answers

My first post Hurray!
Hi guys.
I want to install Android 4.3 to my HTC Google Nexus One. I followed this post.
I installed everything needed and when I try to install the update I get the following results:
Formatting System
Installing CM 10.2
Setting symlinks and premissions...
Setting symlinks...
Setting permissions..
set_perm: some changed failed
E:Error in /sdcard/update.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
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I have Fastboot access to the phone when connected via USB to my Windows 7 laptop.
I am using recovery versions 5.0.2.0 for my Google Nexus One phone.
Flashing ROM: CM 10.2 Rom for the N1
How can I solve this issue, need your help. Thanks in advance. :cyclops:
Other things I've tried: Flashing the rom from boot.img from the zipped file via fastload
I also checked for assert command in the script file but there aren't any.

IdanShechter said:
My first post Hurray!
Hi guys.
I want to install Android 4.3 to my HTC Google Nexus One. I followed this post.
I installed everything needed and when I try to install the update I get the following results:
I have Fastboot access to the phone when connected via USB to my Windows 7 laptop.
I am using recovery versions 5.0.2.0 for my Google Nexus One phone.
Flashing ROM: CM 10.2 Rom for the N1
How can I solve this issue, need your help. Thanks in advance. :cyclops:
Other things I've tried: Flashing the rom from boot.img from the zipped file via fastload
I also checked for assert command in the script file but there aren't any.
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might need to get a higher vesion of CWM. otherwise google Status 7 error

Hi,
Which version is recommended, the highest that is compatible. According to the ROM manager page of clockworkmod, this is the only one available for the nexus one.

IdanShechter said:
Hi,
Which version is recommended, the highest that is compatible. According to the ROM manager page of clockworkmod, this is the only one available for the nexus one.
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you would have to get a ported (non offical: should work just as fine as offical but there could be some other added stuff.) version since you want Cm 10.2 5.x.x.x should work but just to be on the safe side you should try getting 6.0.4.5. should only have to download a zip of whatever you find and flash it in your current recovery.

Trozzul said:
you would have to get a ported (non offical: should work just as fine as offical but there could be some other added stuff.) version since you want Cm 10.2 5.x.x.x should work but just to be on the safe side you should try getting 6.0.4.5. should only have to download a zip of whatever you find and flash it in your current recovery.
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I get Image Update Error when updating the 6.0.4.5 version. I've chosen on for another device because there isn't any 6.0.4.5 version for Nexus One.

I checked the free available space. In the SD Card I've have plenty (more than 2GB), but /system has 0% available. This might cause the flash to fail. Is there any option to free up space before I flash the ROM?
Update: even after formatting the system directory I still get the same error, this it not the problem so it seems.

IdanShechter said:
I checked the free available space. In the SD Card I've have plenty (more than 2GB), but /system has 0% available. This might cause the flash to fail. Is there any option to free up space before I flash the ROM?
Update: even after formatting the system directory I still get the same error, this it not the problem so it seems.
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your gonna have to ask the nexus ones offical Q&A then http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-one/help if i right with this problem you have to do something specifically and differently for every device so just ask the pros on your device first.

IdanShechter said:
My first post Hurray!
Hi guys.
I want to install Android 4.3 to my HTC Google Nexus One. I followed this post.
I installed everything needed and when I try to install the update I get the following results:
I have Fastboot access to the phone when connected via USB to my Windows 7 laptop.
I am using recovery versions 5.0.2.0 for my Google Nexus One phone.
Flashing ROM: CM 10.2 Rom for the N1
How can I solve this issue, need your help. Thanks in advance. :cyclops:
Other things I've tried: Flashing the rom from boot.img from the zipped file via fastload
I also checked for assert command in the script file but there aren't any.
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Status 7 error comes due to system folder being full.. I m not a nexus one user and its a common problem..
Open the rom zip of your file delete some apps from system/app then flash the rom..
This will solve your status 7 error..

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[Q] My CWM 3.x.x.x backup doesn't work : SGS2

Hi,
I checked through many threads to see if anyone had a similar problem but couldn't find anything unfortunately.
Background :
I was running a Lite'ning ROM on my Samsung Galaxy S2. You're probably familiar with this ROM, but for those who aren't it gets flashed with ODIN and comes rooted and pre-installed with CWM.
I forget which version of Lite'ning ROM it was, but I am fairly certain it was pre-1.5 as the bundled CWM was definitely version 3.x.x.x (later versions I found had 4.x.x.x and 5.x.x.x).
I wanted to try a version of GalnetMIUI for something a bit different and hadn't changed ROMs in quite some time, so I booted into CWM 3.x.x.x (maybe 3.0.0.2?) and did a backup to the internal SD. This came in at around 1.4 GB and comprised of 4 files :
cache.img
data.img
nandroid.md5
system.img
I copied these to my PC too, just in case they somehow got erased from my phone.
Once I'd done this, I then copied the new ROM .zip file (latest version of GalnetMIUI) to the root of the internal SD, booted the phone into CWM, wiped user data and Dalvik cache, then proceeded to install it.
The problem :
I can't get my apps or data back. I was under the false impression that my Google account was automatically backing this up for me, and would restore everything once logged in as it had in the past (factory resets etc.). So once this didn't happen, I tried using CWM to revert back to how things were before installing the new ROM but although the restore appears to work I end up with issues.
I've tried a number of different ROMs and they either get stuck in 'boot loops' or a black screen after running through the restore procedure. I've tried restoring just data via the 'Advanced' option but this doesn't help.
I was under the impression that I'd be able to fully restore the ROM backup if I needed to, and have the phone running exactly how it was prior to messing around. It would seem this is not the case.
In desperation I tried flashing every Lite'ning ROM from version 1.0 to 4.2, restoring my backup each time but as mentioned I always get boot issues.
Have I lost my data? I hope not, as I had 'To Do' lists and all sorts of things that would cause problems if they were not retrievable. I realise this is a lack of knowledge and foresight on my part. I'm thinking now that I should have run Titanium Backup prior to this, and not assumed that CWM was going to provide a complete solution.
Hope all this makes sense and if any of you have the time to read through and offer advice it would be greatly appreciated. I am currently running a very pretty and slick GalnetMIUI without any of my data!
Thanks in advance.
download cwm 2.5.x.x its better
[email protected] said:
download cwm 2.5.x.x its better
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Thanks for that, I'll give it a go tonight after work. Am I right in thinking that if it doesn't work I can extract the individual files and insert them manually to get my app data back?
OK, so after hours of searching I'm still no wiser as to how to install CWM 2.5.1.2
I found a zip file that was apparently version 2.5.1.2 but when I tried to install it from inside CWM 5.0.2.6 (included with GalnetMIUI) it sometimes gives an error, sometimes it reboots CWM and sometimes it simply says it has successfully installed (it lies). No matter what it says or does, it doesn't seem to actually replace version 5.0.2.6 with the older one and every time I do the three-finger boot it loads up the latest version like nothing changed.
I'm just so lost. All I want to do is restore my old backup, get my data back and move on. Please someone help me before I go insane from all this research!
[EDIT] In case any more information is needed, my exact procedure for installing version 2.5.1.2 of CWM went like this :
Download 2.5.1.2 zip file
Copy zip file to root folder on internal SD
Boot into CWM 5.0.2.6
Select "install zip from sdcard"
Select "choose zip from sdcard"
Navigate to 2.5.1.2 zip file, select and confirm
Can anyone help me at all?
In particular I'd like to know how I can downgrade to CWM 2.5.1.2 or similar in order to give [email protected]'s suggestion a go.
Failing that, if anyone has any suggestions whatsoever about how I can get my backup data restored it would be greatly appreciated. After spending some time with MIUI - in particular the Galnet ICS build - I have nothing but praise, but I really have to get my data back!
You should be able to downgrade through ROM manager. Go to "All Clockwork Mod Recoveries" and just flash one that is not 5.x.x. Any backup not made with version 5 will not work with the new version So if you can flash one that is version 2, 3 or 4 you should be good to go. If that doesn't work you can fastboot flash it. There are guides on how to do that.
Wait.....did you mount /system before installing the CWM zip ?
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Sorry for the delayed reply, for some reason I didn't get an email notification that my thread had been updated.
lowandbehold said:
You should be able to downgrade through ROM manager. Go to "All Clockwork Mod Recoveries" and just flash one that is not 5.x.x. Any backup not made with version 5 will not work with the new version So if you can flash one that is version 2, 3 or 4 you should be good to go. If that doesn't work you can fastboot flash it. There are guides on how to do that.
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For some reason, when I select "All ClockworkMod Recoveries" the only two options are 4.0.1.4 and v4.0.1.4. I'll have to look into "fastboot" flashing as I've never heard of that.
By the way, if I boot into CWM via ROM Manager the version that loads is 4.0.1.5, but if I perform the three-button combo when switching my device on I get version 5.0.2.6.
EmoBoiix3 said:
Wait.....did you mount /system before installing the CWM zip ?
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I didn't, is that something I should try?
Edit - Just tried this and at first it rebooted CWM and the version number hadn't changed. Doing this again yielded me the following error with no change in version number :
Code:
E:Error in /sdcard/CM V 2.5.1.2_update.zip
(Status 0)
Installation aborted.
I found out that I can extract the contents of my backed up .img files using unyaffs.exe.
Unless I'm doing something wrong, it would appear that my backup is corrupt somehow. When trying to extract data.img, it processes for a while and does bring back a lot of files but I also get the following :
Code:
read image file
: Bad file descriptor
read image file
: Bad file descriptor
data.img is around 1.2GB but the files I extract only amount to around 190MB.
It would appear that I don't have my contacts database in there which is annoying as for some reason there were quite a few that didn't get synced to Google's servers.

[RESOLVED] Flashing Custom Rom Results In Noob Hiccup, No Backup and Can't SD Mount

Hey guys, unfortunately my first post here will be under messy circumstances but I've managed to mess my phone up pretty bad.
I have an AT&T HTC One X. I'm running on Windows 7 64bit, all drivers updated, permissions set, etc. etc.
I was supposed to be flashing Cyanogenmod 10 when I ran into an error in that was in the actual zip file. Prior to installing TWRP I had Clockwork mod installed. I flashed TWRP onto my phone & have been using that since.
My noob hiccup was instead of deleting just the zip file I managed to wipe the entire sd card, backups included (I'm an idiot, I know).
Now I don't have an os and cannot run in debugging mode in order to get adb to function properly. When I adb I cannot access /system/ nor /sdcard/. I can only access /data/ & of course installing CM10 through that directory has resulted in more fails.
Please tell me there's a way to salvage this. Thanks in advance...
Notorio said:
Hey guys, unfortunately my first post here will be under messy circumstances but I've managed to mess my phone up pretty bad.
I have an AT&T HTC One X. I'm running on Windows 7 64bit, all drivers updated, permissions set, etc. etc.
I was supposed to be flashing Cyanogenmod 10 when I ran into an error in that was in the actual zip file. Prior to installing TWRP I had Clockwork mod installed. I flashed TWRP onto my phone & have been using that since.
My noob hiccup was instead of deleting just the zip file I managed to wipe the entire sd card, backups included (I'm an idiot, I know).
Now I don't have an os and cannot run in debugging mode in order to get adb to function properly. When I adb I cannot access /system/ nor /sdcard/. I can only access /data/ & of course installing CM10 through that directory has resulted in more fails.
Please tell me there's a way to salvage this. Thanks in advance...
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I would just relock downloader through fastboot and run the ruu and go again...u can't mount through recovery?
omario8484 said:
I would just relock downloader through fastboot and run the ruu and go again...u can't mount through recovery?
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Well I just fixed the sd card issue but now for whatever reason /system won't mount. do i need to install superuser first or something?
copy rom to sdcard and flash
DvineLord said:
copy rom to sdcard and flash
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Tried 5 times now, same error every time:
E:Unable to mount '/system' (tw mount)
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/cm10_endeavoru-ota-eng-noeri-019'
*Shrugs, sorry for being a pain. Not sure what's left after this...
wrong phone this is the evita forum. you dont have a endeavoru.
DvineLord said:
wrong phone this is the evita forum. you dont have a endeavoru.
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Ah, I was flashing the rom for the global one x not xl *facepalms
Thanks, it seems to be in working order now...
Notorio said:
Ah, I was flashing the rom for the global one x not xl *facepalms
Thanks, it seems to be in working order now...
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Stick to ROMs in this specific (AT&T One X) forum, and you won't go wrong again (at least not in that way).
Or check out my Index thread to see the ROMs in an organized list: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237

E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path

For some reason I am not able to install any custom ROM's with TWRP 2.3.3 I transfer the files across to the root directory of my internal storage using ADB pusher but whenever I try and install a ROM I seem to get this error message
E:Mount: Unable to find partition for path '/[email protected]_Edition_V02.zip'
Error flashing zip '/[email protected]_Edition_V02.zip'
Updating partition details..
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Does anyone have any idea as to why this is happening, and how I can get around it?
I currently dont have a ROM installed on my TF300 due to me being an idiot, but I can use ADB, TWRP and fastboot so I should be able to sort this out.
Nekrom4n said:
For some reason I am not able to install any custom ROM's with TWRP 2.3.3 I transfer the files across to the root directory of my internal storage using ADB pusher but whenever I try and install a ROM I seem to get this error message
Does anyone have any idea as to why this is happening, and how I can get around it?
I currently dont have a ROM installed on my TF300 due to me being an idiot, but I can use ADB, TWRP and fastboot so I should be able to sort this out.
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I can not remember,
Is the update a complete rom ??
If not,then install OC V.3 instead..
Nekrom4n said:
For some reason I am not able to install any custom ROM's with TWRP 2.3.3 I transfer the files across to the root directory of my internal storage using ADB pusher but whenever I try and install a ROM I seem to get this error message
Does anyone have any idea as to why this is happening, and how I can get around it?
I currently dont have a ROM installed on my TF300 due to me being an idiot, but I can use ADB, TWRP and fastboot so I should be able to sort this out.
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Try Clockwork, this 4.2 is weird. I can do a backup in TWRP, but it cannot find what I placed on the sd card, so I have to use Clockwork for some reason....
Managed to sort it. For some reason TWRP didn't like installing from root, and changed to a sub directory and it works fine now. Installed paranoid android in the end
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same issue
i have the same proble only im stalling from /mnt/sdcard not from root.
On htc one s3..........
have been withoutmy droid for weeks!
samo problem
I have the same issue but when i put the ROM in a folder it does not work.
I have a goophone i5 and i wiped my system have no OS on it only TWRP.
I need to install a new recovery can anyone help me i am a noob for this !
Thank you
What command are any of you using to push the file??
Thx Josh
problem
lj50036 said:
What command are any of you using to push the file??
Thx Josh
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i am trying to install a rom from the TWRP recovery .
i uploaded the file on the external SD card .
Nekrom4n said:
Managed to sort it. For some reason TWRP didn't like installing from root, and changed to a sub directory and it works fine now. Installed paranoid android in the end
Sent from my Transformer Pad TF300T using XDA Premium HD app
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Thanks! As soon as I put the zips (PA4.4 + gapps) into my sdcard folder my nexus 7 was able to install w/ out fail.
Nekrom4n said:
Managed to sort it. For some reason TWRP didn't like installing from root, and changed to a sub directory and it works fine now. Installed paranoid android in the end
Sent from my Transformer Pad TF300T using XDA Premium HD app
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How did you changed to your root directory to sub directory

TWRP unable to flash CM10

Hello everyone
I am unable to flash the cm10 rom on my tf300t using TWRP 2.3.3.0. Most forums i read have cwm, but I am having some other issues with cwm so i have to use TWRP. The error is status 7, see attachment below. (I have already verified and md5 is alright)
Any help or pointers are appreciated.
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the screenshot says no MD5 file is found. Not saying that is your issue, but just an observation since you said you checked it.
Also, it appears the zip file is inside a directory? try moving it to the root of the SD card. sometimes the paths for various functions of the flash assume that you are operating out of the root directory on the SD card.
thorrules said:
Hello everyone
I am unable to flash the cm10 rom on my tf300t using TWRP 2.3.3.0. Most forums i read have cwm, but I am having some other issues with cwm so i have to use TWRP. The error is status 7, see attachment below. (I have already verified and md5 is alright)
Any help or pointers are appreciated.
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Please see the line assert failed: getprop("
If you are using a tf300t then your error is in your build.prop file. It does not identify your unit as such.
The file you are trying to flash is the first cm10 download for the JB bootloader. I don't believe you will be pleased with that version.
If you still want to use it you will need to edit your zip to remove the asserts!
tobdaryl said:
Please see the line assert failed: getprop("
If you are using a tf300t then your error is in your build.prop file. It does not identify your unit as such.
The file you are trying to flash is the first cm10 download for the JB bootloader. I don't believe you will be pleased with that version.
If you still want to use it you will need to edit your zip to remove the asserts!
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Why do you say I would not be pleased with that version? As per http://get.cm/?device=tf300t it seems to have been released on 13-Nov. I was looking for a stable CM10 and that is the most stable I found. Also why does it not identify my unit? Is that an issue with the TWRP? FYI -- TWRP was the first recovery I had flashed, but since it gave status 7 error, I flashed CWM. CWM gave me some MBR signature errors, and it was completely useless, since it would not even take backup of my ROM, so I again moved back to TWRP. Thanks by the way.
mike-y said:
the screenshot says no MD5 file is found. Not saying that is your issue, but just an observation since you said you checked it.
Also, it appears the zip file is inside a directory? try moving it to the root of the SD card. sometimes the paths for various functions of the flash assume that you are operating out of the root directory on the SD card.
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Actually I had verified MD5 when I downloaded it on the phone (using FileManager app). I will try moving to the root directory, but I feel like that is not the issue. Thank you for your response.
thorrules said:
Why do you say I would not be pleased with that version? As per http://get.cm/?device=tf300t it seems to have been released on 13-Nov. I was looking for a stable CM10 and that is the most stable I found. Also why does it not identify my unit? Is that an issue with the TWRP? FYI -- TWRP was the first recovery I had flashed, but since it gave status 7 error, I flashed CWM. CWM gave me some MBR signature errors, and it was completely useless, since it would not even take backup of my ROM, so I again moved back to TWRP. Thanks by the way.
Actually I had verified MD5 when I downloaded it on the phone (using FileManager app). I will try moving to the root directory, but I feel like that is not the issue. Thank you for your response.
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That cm10 was released prior to the first cm10 nightly. If I remember correctly it didn't support gps and may not have supported wifi. It was placed in stable because it couldn't be released in nightlies at that point.
The md5 failure is normal if you don't have a properly named md5 file in the same directory as the zip and have the option set to use it.
tobdaryl said:
That cm10 was released prior to the first cm10 nightly. If I remember correctly it didn't support gps and may not have supported wifi. It was placed in stable because it couldn't be released in nightlies at that point.
The md5 failure is normal if you don't have a properly named md5 file in the same directory as the zip and have the option set to use it.
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Thanks. So I guess that CM10 was not useful to me anyway, I was looking for a stable and complete ROM. I think I will then try something else, maybe superclean, have read that it is stable too. Personally I do not like stock, instead prefer AOKP or CMs but I guess I have no choice then. Any other ROM that you had recommend? (stable + complete)?
About md5, thanks for that, I wasnt really worried about md5, since I had verified it already (before flashing).
thorrules said:
Thanks. So I guess that CM10 was not useful to me anyway, I was looking for a stable and complete ROM. I think I will then try something else, maybe superclean, have read that it is stable too. Personally I do not like stock, instead prefer AOKP or CMs but I guess I have no choice then. Any other ROM that you had recommend? (stable + complete)?
About md5, thanks for that, I wasnt really worried about md5, since I had verified it already (before flashing).
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I know it says nightly but the recent cm10.1 releases are stable and everything I have used works properly. I don't have a dock so I can't address that. It is a good daily driver for my use.
Some people are bothered by having a 0 directory on the internal sdcard for the first user. Yes it is multi-user. Android 4.2.
tobdaryl said:
I know it says nightly but the recent cm10.1 releases are stable and everything I have used works properly. I don't have a dock so I can't address that. It is a good daily driver for my use.
Some people are bothered by having a 0 directory on the internal sdcard for the first user. Yes it is multi-user. Android 4.2.
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I dont use a dock either, so that should work for me. I have never tried 4.2 ROM, will look for more details (esp the multi-user thingy) and then try it.
thorrules said:
I dont use a dock either, so that should work for me. I have never tried 4.2 ROM, will look for more details (esp the multi-user thingy) and then try it.
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OK, that is the reason I mentioned 4.2 and multi-user.
Good Luck!

Cannot update to 38r from 33r

Hello,
After about 4 hours of searching and trying different solutions, I give up.
I tried to update to 38R from 33R with the official OTA update. *** last log attached..
The install process mainly failed by wrong or missing .apk files, in my case - install failed for "hexoIcons.apk" and after I fixed this by copying the relevant file into '/system/app/' (I rooted the device for this), install failed with "hexo.apk", which I unable to fix (although I copied It and install the package).
Some solutions that I tried:
1. Root the device and install downloaded 38R rom with sideloader.
2. Factory reset and wipe cache/delvik, and try to update with OTA.
3. Copy mentioned above files to '/system/app'
I think that the problem is this
Code:
script aborted: assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/Hexo.apk","f39cdfa05609ea66c26e61ce28eec3eb574cca67","ee4695449d527f03e618fa8784522a008fba96a3")
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/Hexo.apk","f39cdfa05609ea66c26e61ce28eec3eb574cca67","ee4695449d527f03e618fa8784522a008fba96a3")
No success this far.
Thank you for you time and effort!
Little info about me:
I am a programmer (although not an Android one)
I have a general knowledge about Android and Cyanogen (installed it before on my previous HTC device)
ur92 said:
Hello,
After about 4 hours of searching and trying different solutions, I give up.
I tried to update to 38R from 33R with the official OTA update. *** last log attached..
The install process mainly failed by wrong or missing .apk files, in my case - install failed for "hexoIcons.apk" and after I fixed this by copying the relevant file into '/system/app/' (I rooted the device for this), install failed with "hexo.apk", which I unable to fix (although I copied It and install the package).
Some solutions that I tried:
1. Root the device and install downloaded 38R rom with sideloader.
2. Factory reset and wipe cache/delvik, and try to update with OTA.
3. Copy mentioned above files to '/system/app'
I think that the problem is this
Code:
script aborted: assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/Hexo.apk","f39cdfa05609ea66c26e61ce28eec3eb574cca67","ee4695449d527f03e618fa8784522a008fba96a3")
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/Hexo.apk","f39cdfa05609ea66c26e61ce28eec3eb574cca67","ee4695449d527f03e618fa8784522a008fba96a3")
No success this far.
Thank you for you time and effort!
Little info about me:
I am a programmer (although not an Android one)
I have a general knowledge about Android and Cyanogen (installed it before on my previous HTC device)
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Have you giving the APK the right permissions ?
What's your end goal? Do you want to stick with the 38R build once it flashes successfully or do you want to update all the way to 05Q (or another particular build)? Your best option is to flash the stock images using fastboot. You can find the stock images for all builds in my OnePlus One index thread here:
[INDEX] OnePlus One Resources Compilation Roll-Up
(look in the stock images & ota section)
And I have detailed instructions on how to flash the stock images in section 8 of my guide thread:
[GUIDES][Q&A]How-To Guides For Beginners + Q&A
Permission
jamal2367 said:
Have you giving the APK the right permissions ?
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Thanks but I granted similar permission to the new .apk files that I added.
I also tried to grant full -rw-rw-rw permission. Not worked so far.
End goal
timmaaa said:
What's your end goal? Do you want to stick with the 38R build once it flashes successfully or do you want to update all the way to 05Q (or another particular build)? Your best option is to flash the stock images using fastboot. You can find the stock images for all builds in my OnePlus One index thread here:
[INDEX] OnePlus One Resources Compilation Roll-Up
(look in the stock images & ota section)
And I have detailed instructions on how to flash the stock images in section 8 of my guide thread:
[GUIDES][Q&A]How-To Guides For Beginners + Q&A
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I want to flash the most stable official rom (as I received OTA the 38R).
Do you think that I will be able to flash 38R directly although I have a problem to upgrade with OTA rom?
ur92 said:
I want to flash the most stable official rom (as I received OTA the 38R).
Do you think that I will be able to flash 38R directly although I have a problem to upgrade with OTA rom?
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You can definitely flash any build via the stock images.
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