[Q] Upgrade to 4.3.3 problem with recovery twrp - Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
I've a big problem...
My nexus 5 configuration: TWRP recovery - Root privileges - Android 4.2.2
The smartphone notified me the availability of Android 4.3.3. I accepted and the package has been downloaded. The phone has rebooted, but there was no trace of the installation. The phone is divided into TWRP recovery.
I rebooted the system from recovery. The system is still Android 4.2.2 and tells me that the system is updated. In fact he says "last update check xx.xx" (where xx.xx is the hour).
Do you have suggestions on how to proceed?
You're my only hope!!
Thank you,
xSliv3r

you have to manually select the ota file to install with twrp. its in /cache i think, but im not 100% sure of that location

Zepius said:
you have to manually select the ota file to install with twrp. its in /cache i think, but im not 100% sure of that location
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thanks zeus, I think ... I try immediately! I'll keep you updated!

nope...
In cache there is a file called d173d.....signed . I've try to install it but it's failed...

xSliv3r said:
nope...
In cache there is a file called d173d.....signed . I've try to install it but it's failed...
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You can get the update zip here and info on how to install it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47369234
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[Q] Accidentally Pressed 'Yes, im in' on Moto G system update

I currently have a Moto G 8GB rooted on ver 4.4.2 stock rom
For the last 2 weeks I have been getting pop ups telling me to update my phone to 4.4.4 but because I am rooted I always pressed 'No, maybe later', but today I was unlocking my phone and i saw the pop up to update, i wasn't thinking and I accidentally pressed 'Yes, im in'. About 10 seconds after pressing Yes, im in' I saw a system update download notification, so i instantly turned my phone off. When ever I turn my phone on the system update downloading notification comes up.
What can I do to stop the update?
Thanks in advance for the help!
As far as I know you can't stop the download, but when I did an update on stock after the download finishes you are asked if you want to install it, click no and then delete the update from your phone,
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You can turn off you cellular data and that will also stop the download. But once it is back on then the download will continue unless there is a way to delete the actual file. But if you are on WiFi then just turn that off. Either way, you can stop the download but what you do after that is unknown.
plewis1981 said:
As far as I know you can't stop the download, but when I did an update on stock after the download finishes you are asked if you want to install it, click no and then delete the update from your phone,
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Thanks for that. I have got the update downloaded but I don't know where it is stored. Can you tell me where I can find the file?
SkitzXDA said:
Thanks for that. I have got the update downloaded but I don't know where it is stored. Can you tell me where I can find the file?
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I'm not to sure about that,but you may be able to find it with this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.levelokment.storageanalyser it will show the contents of your SD partition in order of how much data is contained in the folders from highest to lowest, I think the update is between 400 and 450MB
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plewis1981 said:
I'm not to sure about that,but you may be able to find it with this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.levelokment.storageanalyser it will show the contents of your SD partition in order of how much data is contained in the folders from highest to lowest, I think the update is between 400 and 450MB
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I think the update file.zip on SD card only about 167MB if you from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4.When u on 4.4.3 to 4.4.4,the update file about more than 10MB as i know.
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@SkitzXDA ..... Look in the file folder named .... /cache
go to Settings>Apps>All
Select Motorola OTA
Disable it.
You are done .
KapilFaujdar said:
go to Settings>Apps>All
Select Motorola OTA
Disable it.
You are done .
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No idea if this works, but the file is under /cache. Not on your internal memory, but in the actual /root directory of your phone. You'll need a Root explorer to find and delete the file. Good luck!
Thnaks Guys for all the help. I fixed the problem by downloading the update and then deleting it from the /cache folder
May I ask if I am already rooted and unlocked in 4.4.2, can i just OTA update to 4.4.4?
Will root still intact (using root keeper or whatever)?
-Zeta- said:
May I ask if I am already rooted and unlocked in 4.4.2, can i just OTA update to 4.4.4?
Will root still intact (using root keeper or whatever)?
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You've to remove root and make sure. you didn't modify anything in the /system partition.If you did debloat your phone or modified /system, then you need to flash the stock one first, then you can update and root your device again.
SkitzXDA said:
Thnaks Guys for all the help. I fixed the problem by downloading the update and then deleting it from the /cache folder
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I'm having the same problem except I can't find it in my cache folder.
In my cache folder there are: backup, lost+found, recovery folders, none of which seems to have a 160MB~ file.
RealyPssd said:
I'm having the same problem except I can't find it in my cache folder.
In my cache folder there are: backup, lost+found, recovery folders, none of which seems to have a 160MB~ file.
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You can wipe cache partition in recovery.
unknownemous said:
You can wipe cache partition in recovery.
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Thanks, I had done that to try and fix another problem I was having and it worked.

[Q] Cancelling In-Progress OTA Updates?

Hello, all!
I'm wondering, how do you cancel an OTA update once it has started? I mean after it has downloaded, and you have chosen to install it.
Here's my problem: Everyone talks about how running an OTA update unroots your phone. No problem, I can just re-root it. What no one talks about (at least I didn't run across it before doing this) is installing OTA updates when you have TWRP installed...
So, my phone downloaded the update, and it asked me to install it. I accepted, it restarted, and TWRP came up. From there, nothing happened. I tried restarting it, and it booted up just fine. After about a minute of being up, the "Phone is shutting down" (or something along those lines) message pops up, and it reboots again.
I'm wondering, how do I go about cancelling the update? I've read online I need to download the update manually and run it through TWRP, but until I learn how to do that (and spend a few hours downloading it on this freaking slow internet connection), I would like to be able to use my phone.
Another alternative that I don't know whether is possible, can I somehow use TWRP to browse to where the OTA update was downloaded to, and install it through there? If so, what would the procedure be for doing so?
Thanks!
ElectroPulse
ElectroPulse said:
Another alternative that I don't know whether is possible, can I somehow use TWRP to browse to where the OTA update was downloaded to, and install it through there? If so, what would the procedure be for doing so?
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Boot into TWRP, click install, click(Up A Level) until you are at "/" and look in the cache folder for the update zip.
It should be in there.
meekrawb said:
Boot into TWRP, click install, click(Up A Level) until you are at "/" and look in the cache folder for the update zip.
It should be in there.
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Thanks for the reply!
Is it the "Blur_Version21.23.4.peregrine_retus.retus.en.US.zip" file? If so, that didn't work... Unfortunately it failed.
Here's what it said just before failing:
Verifying current system...
"/system/bin/debuggerd" has unexpected contents.
E: Error executing updater binary in zip '/cache/..."
Error flashing zip '/cache/..."
Updating partition details...
Any ideas?
Thanks!
ElectroPulse
ElectroPulse said:
Thanks for the reply!
Is it the "Blur_Version21.23.4.peregrine_retus.retus.en.US.zip" file? If so, that didn't work... Unfortunately it failed.
Here's what it said just before failing:
Verifying current system...
"/system/bin/debuggerd" has unexpected contents.
E: Error executing updater binary in zip '/cache/..."
Error flashing zip '/cache/..."
Updating partition details...
Any ideas?
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You must have stickmount installed. Uninstall it and try again.
Note: If you changed or deleted anything in /system partition the install will keep failing. You'd have to fastboot flash the system img's from the 4.4.3 firmware.
meekrawb said:
You must have stickmount installed. Uninstall it and try again.
Note: If you changed or deleted anything in /system partition the install will keep failing. You'd have to fastboot flash the system img's from the 4.4.3 firmware.
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Thank you for the reply.
Nope, Stickmount is not installed. Not sure what other apps there are that could cause this.
Not sure whether I've changed anything in /system... I don't believe I have, but an app I installed very much could have.
I'll look up this "fastboot flash" you are referring to.
Anyway, for now I am good. I copied the .zip OTA downloaded file to another location, hit the "clear dalvik and cache," rebooted, and I'm back to a working 4.4.3.
Problem solved until I decide to try to get 4.4.4 installed! (which I may never end up doing... Now that Cyanogenmod is officially out for Peregrine, I'm probably going to flash it with that when it gets stable enough (i.e. no RAM issues)).

[Q] TWRP shows 0 MB Internal storage, cannot mount Data

My Nexus 5 is running Cyanogenmod 11 and seems to be working just fine. However, when I get a prompt to install a Cyanogenmod update, the phone reboots to recovery, attempts to install the update, and fails. I have found that this seems to be caused TWRP showing 0 MB internal storage and not being able to mount Data. Again, the phone works fine except for this weirdness.
I should also add that it does strange things after I reboot from recovery. First, the Phone app continually stopped, then was fine a while after. Then Google Play Services was constantly crashing, so I uninstalled the updates and it started working. And finally, Cyanogenmod gave the initial setup screen the last time I rebooted from recovery, though it only went through language and time zone.
As a final note, I don't really know a whole lot about Android in terms of the more advanced things, so try to keep any suggestions relatively noob friendly. Thanks.
Please can you open the zip you're flashing and get the updater-script from meta-inf/com/Google/android, rename to a .txt file and upload here?
I think cm updates are using wrong /sdcard location.
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rootSU said:
Please can you open the zip you're flashing and get the updater-script from meta-inf/com/Google/android, rename to a .txt file and upload here?
I think cm updates are using wrong /sdcard location.
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There ya go.
windoge said:
There ya go.
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Thanks.
That looks fine actually...
What's the actual error message you get? Are there any logs in /cache/recovery?
restorecon sdcard
su
restorecon -rF /data/media/0
rootSU said:
Thanks.
That looks fine actually...
What's the actual error message you get? Are there any logs in /cache/recovery?
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Here's a log.
Should also mention that, since posting this thread, the details of the issue seem to have changed. TWRP now shows the proper amount of space rather than 0MB and is able to mount all partitions. At this point, installing the update just fails for some reason.
hrbwaxdoll said:
su
restorecon -rF /data/media/0
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Not sure what to do with that. Terminal editor? TWRP?
windoge said:
Here's a log.
Should also mention that, since posting this thread, the details of the issue seem to have changed. TWRP now shows the proper amount of space rather than 0MB and is able to mount all partitions. At this point, installing the update just fails for some reason.
Not sure what to do with that. Terminal editor? TWRP?
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Download the zip and dirty flash it. Skip the updater
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=hammerhead
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windoge said:
Here's a log.
Should also mention that, since posting this thread, the details of the issue seem to have changed. TWRP now shows the proper amount of space rather than 0MB and is able to mount all partitions. At this point, installing the update just fails for some reason.
Not sure what to do with that. Terminal editor? TWRP?
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Download the zip and dirty flash it in recovery. Skip the updater
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=hammerhead
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windoge said:
Here's a log.
Should also mention that, since posting this thread, the details of the issue seem to have changed. TWRP now shows the proper amount of space rather than 0MB and is able to mount all partitions. At this point, installing the update just fails for some reason.
Not sure what to do with that. Terminal editor? TWRP?
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Download the zip and dirty flash it in recovery. Skip the updater
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=hammerhead
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windoge said:
Here's a log.
Should also mention that, since posting this thread, the details of the issue seem to have changed. TWRP now shows the proper amount of space rather than 0MB and is able to mount all partitions. At this point, installing the update just fails for some reason.
Not sure what to do with that. Terminal editor? TWRP?
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Download the zip and flash it in recovery. Skip the updater http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=hammerhead
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---------- Post added at 06:20 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:19 PM ----------
Wtf?
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jd1639 said:
Download the zip and dirty flash it. Skip the updater
http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=hammerhead
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Still doesn't work, causes same problem.
Also, here's the error message:
Code:
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/priv-app/SystemUI.apk","db0ed1023cv7e3ef6b1a02beab40a3042e078b68","78af477050e20251e9f5eebb39bf57b68ca8ad74")
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/cache/cm-hammerhead-1f023a4eca-to-a3225bddbd-signed.zip'
Updating partition details...
windoge said:
Still doesn't work, causes same problem.
Also, here's the error message:
Code:
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/priv-app/SystemUI.apk","db0ed1023cv7e3ef6b1a02beab40a3042e078b68","78af477050e20251e9f5eebb39bf57b68ca8ad74")
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/cache/cm-hammerhead-1f023a4eca-to-a3225bddbd-signed.zip'
Updating partition details...
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Are you using the latest version of twrp?
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jd1639 said:
Are you using the latest version of twrp?
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Must be. I just reinstalled it and get the same error.
windoge said:
Must be. I just reinstalled it and get the same error.
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I got the same error in my Samsung Galaxy S3. Either TWRP 2.8.1.0 or 2.6.3.1 didn't work. It may be some securities don't allow to read storage.
I got my phone rooted by towelroot and install TWRP using Flashify.
same problem
I have j710F with stock android 6.0.1,I flashed twrp two but when i booted into recovery I was facing the problem of 0 mb internal storage so I formatted the data and the problem was fixed but when I rebooted my phone into system and made the whole setup again and after that I again booted into recovery the problem was again the same so i again repeated the whole process and the result is same....
I wamt to flash a custom rom but couldn't due to this problem can anybody help me?

[H918] TWRP Flashable Stock Firmwares

with little to no activity lately for the LGV20, specifically the H918 T-Mobile variant I decided to look into creating a TWRP flashable package for the recent H91810k release. these zips flash every partition included in the latest KDZ package with the exception of recovery to keep TWRP. standard disclaimer applies, you do all of this at YOUR OWN risk! I've tested this on my device after backing up and so far so good on the latest 10k release. please report back in this thread on whether it was successful or not.
NOTE: you can find the partitions that will be flashed in the updater-script. to be extra cautious you can back up all of the partitions that will be overwritten with the following: dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/{partition} of=/external_sd/backup/{partition}.img.
Instructions:
download H91810k.zip file listed below and put on microSD card
backup any data from internal "SD card"
boot into TWRP (requires TWRP recovery to already be installed)
create a TWRP backup of the device
flash zip from microSD card by using "Install"
flash your choice of root, either Magisk or SuperSU *Note: v12.0 of Magisk does not work with the LGV20 device in general and v11.6 is recommended.
reboot
profit!
Download:
H91810k
md5sum: ab181ec82315b656a7af48f0017f4e8c - version 1 with misc partition included (SORRY)
md5sum: 8ad07ae70c4299b3ea6e2bf747dbec1c - version 2 with misc partition removed
Flashing Process:
flash necessary partition images with the exception of recovery (to keep TWRP) from the KDZ
rename /system/recovery-from-boot.p to /system/recovery-from-boot.bak to prevent stock recovery from being installed on boot
wipes dalvik-cache and cache
BIG thanks to @McNutnut on guidance, as well as his script to put all of this together!
also thanks to @bullghost for the KDZ extractor (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600575)
@Tilde88 for the original updater-script template w/root (https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/us996-nrd90m-modded-notsostock-rom-v5-1-t3526542)
First! This is sweet!
I just tried this and it works great. I prefer to use the stock rom and to get a rooted 10k that doesn't have any known security vulnerabilities is awesome. Some notes for others:
Copy SuperSU to the external SD card and flash it after this zip in TWRP.
Make sure to select all the partitions for back up in TWRP.
On the first boot after flashing, the phone will reboot by itself. This is probably normal. You will get an "Android is upgrading..." white screen. This is expected since the cache was wiped by the script. This will take a while to complete. Even when you get back into the system, an "Android is upgrading..." message will appear in the notification bar.
Clarification: The data on /sdcard doesn't get wiped, but it's a good idea to back it up just in case. The TWRP backup of the data partition does NOT include this stuff in the backup.
I had Busybox installed before, but I didn't have to reinstall it after the flash. I'm not sure why. I assumed that wiping out system would have required me to re-install Busybox. I guess Busybox doesn't get installed on the system partition?
Adblocking using apps like AdAway need to be rerun since the hosts.txt file will be reset.
Ignore the stuff under "Process" in the OP. It's explaining what the script does. You don't have to do any of that.
The script disables the updater software. You never have to worry about the next stock release causing you trouble!
I am having problems downloading this? I tried twice and it downloads but I cant find it?
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Big thanks for this! Have been patiently waiting for a 10k stock rom with firmware!
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what the hell man! I lost my twrp!!!! Now I only see stock recovery! DONT INSTALL THIS ROM!!!!
Hsinghr said:
what the hell man! I lost my twrp!!!! Now I only see stock recovery! DONT INSTALL THIS ROM!!!!
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pretty sure if that's the case then YOU did something wrong... the recovery image is NOT in this package at all so TWRP is left untouched.
jason504 said:
I am having problems downloading this? I tried twice and it downloads but I cant find it?
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what are you using to download?
I HAD TWRP and and after a while it went back to stock recovery
You did something other than flash the rom in this thread. Maybe you're confusing this thread with this one? https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/t-mobile-lgv20-h91810k-kdz-t3618021
If that's what you flashed, you will definitely end up with stock recovery and no root.
I've tried to install this ROM but it skips through each of partition rather quickly and it never installs. I'm on H91810j with root and TWRP installed. Any ideas? Thanks.
ctalbot said:
I've tried to install this ROM but it skips through each of partition rather quickly and it never installs. I'm on H91810j with root and TWRP installed. Any ideas? Thanks.
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Did you have an external MicroSD card installed in your phone? Are you using that external MicroSD card to store the files to be flashed? What version of TWRP are you using?
Yep, on microsd. TWRP 3.0.2-1
OP says 10k, but you're on 10j?
Correct, currently on 10j
ctalbot said:
I've tried to install this ROM but it skips through each of partition rather quickly and it never installs. I'm on H91810j with root and TWRP installed. Any ideas? Thanks.
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I would verify the md5sum of the downloaded file you have to what it should be, which is ab181ec82315b656a7af48f0017f4e8c
dimm0k said:
what are you using to download?
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I got it I had to download it on my PC then send it to my phone. I flashed it and everything went fine thanks. I don't know why I was having problems downloading on my phone.
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-edit- bad cuestion, sorry
dimm0k said:
I would verify the md5sum of the downloaded file you have to what it should be, which is ab181ec82315b656a7af48f0017f4e8c
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Hmm...the zip I downloaded has a checksum of 76bbccc0c9640d7f0005b529abf3873a and it uncompresses without issue!? Was there an earlier release?
Going to download again...
Hsinghr said:
I HAD TWRP and and after a while it went back to stock recovery
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Can you provide more detail on what you did? You made a pretty strong statement that you lost TWRP.
Did you follow and flash what was written by the OP? Did you do flash something else after flashing what was provided by the OP? Or did you really have TWRP the whole time?
Not looking to cause an an argument but your 2 posts in this thread have made me hesitate flashing.
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Help!!! (STUCK IN REBOOT LOOP)

So long story short I got myself in a reboot loop. I have an unlocked bootloader and TWRP installed on my MHA-L29C636B110 and it's always rebooting itself until it reaches back to Huawei eRecovery. I tried everything I could by factory resetting on TWRP, reflashing SuperSU and data files, and still end up in constant reboot loops until I reach eRecovery. Please someone help me resolve this issue!
Did you try wipe+reflash the Rom?
If your afraid you'll lose data just backup using twrp and then use helium once your set to restore apps and data from the backup.
IronSingh said:
Did you try wipe+reflash the Rom?
If your afraid you'll lose data just backup using twrp and then use helium once your set to restore apps and data from the backup.
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I can't seem to find a ROM for MHA-L29C636B110. Also I don't have a SD card so if I do find the ROM, do I just flash it on TWRP? I tried everything I could think of and it always leads me back to reboot loop to eRecovery
Ben_Li said:
I can't seem to find a ROM for MHA-L29C636B110. Also I don't have a SD card so if I do find the ROM, do I just flash it on TWRP? I tried everything I could think of and it always leads me back to reboot loop to eRecovery
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Which SuperSU did you install?
And did you decrypt first if the supersu you're installing needs decryption?
If you didn't 'Format Data' in TWRP and SuperSU removes encryption you're trying to boot with an encrypted /data partition which doesn't decrypt.
Ben_Li said:
I can't seem to find a ROM for MHA-L29C636B110. Also I don't have a SD card so if I do find the ROM, do I just flash it on TWRP? I tried everything I could think of and it always leads me back to reboot loop to eRecovery
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Do you want to install custom Rom or do you want stock Rom. If you want stock Rom why did you root?
Also as ante0 asked did you decrypt?
ante0 said:
Which SuperSU did you install?
And did you decrypt first if the supersu you're installing needs decryption?
If you didn't 'Format Data' in TWRP and SuperSU removes encryption you're trying to boot with an encrypted /data partition which doesn't decrypt.
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So at first, I flash the SuperSU files and data files from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-how-to-root-mate-9-decrypt-data-t3569986. It worked perfectly fine and my storage was decrypted. But then i got into another issue so I rebooted into twrp, wiped, format data, and installed the files again (SuperSU and both data files) from the same link above. If my phone is already decrypted, and I wiped and format the data, I only need to flash SuperSU and the data files? I'm lost and this is a new phone.
Can you please give me a step by step rundown of what I need to do to get my phone back working. Again, the phone is a MHA-L29C636B110 with the bootloader unlocked, TWRP 3.1.0-1-hi3660 installed. Whenever I flash something or even factory reset it reboots for a while and then goes back to eRecovery.
IronSingh said:
Do you want to install custom Rom or do you want stock Rom. If you want stock Rom why did you root?
Also as ante0 asked did you decrypt?
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At first everything went well and I decrypted the data. I wanted a custom ROM but I knew it would be a lot of work and I could get into a lot of problems. But then the SuperSU kept giving me the notification that the binary needs to be updated. So I downloaded the SuperSU v2.46 update on the Chainfires website and gave me a bootloop. I then went back to TWRP, wiped, format data, and sideload flashed the SuperSU files and both data files from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-how-to-root-mate-9-decrypt-data-t3569986 which ended up giving me a reboot loop back to eRecovery.
Ok
Do This.
nicenice00 said:
If your Model is MHA-L29 you can try this.
Load and Exract to SD card .
Push Power button and vol+/vol- to recovery mode.
I think it can help you. (Sorry, my english isn't good)
drive.google.com/open?id=0B9GG_Oe0gQDyUWlCS3lTRm5IOUE
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Download the file extract it to your internal Storage.
So there should be a Folder in your /sdcard folder named dload and there should be update.app file in that folder.
while you are in TWRP you can simply do adb push /dload /sdcard/dload from command line
Ben_Li said:
So at first, I flash the SuperSU files and data files from here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-how-to-root-mate-9-decrypt-data-t3569986. It worked perfectly fine and my storage was decrypted. But then i got into another issue so I rebooted into twrp, wiped, format data, and installed the files again (SuperSU and both data files) from the same link above. If my phone is already decrypted, and I wiped and format the data, I only need to flash SuperSU and the data files? I'm lost and this is a new phone.
Can you please give me a step by step rundown of what I need to do to get my phone back working. Again, the phone is a MHA-L29C636B110 with the bootloader unlocked, TWRP 3.1.0-1-hi3660 installed. Whenever I flash something or even factory reset it reboots for a while and then goes back to eRecovery.
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what did you wipe (Other than tapping the 'Format Data' button)?
If dload update doesn't fix it, as mentioned above, you could (You should!!) update to B181 using this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-mate-9-flash-update-package-t3593108
Download HWOTA_2017050101_Base.zip, HWOTA_2017050101_Windows.zip (if you're on Windows), HWOTA_2017050101_Linux.zip (If you're on Linux) and HWOTA_2017050101_MHA.zip.
Extract all to the same folder.
MHA-L29C636B181 firmware: http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G1366/g104/v85049/f2/full/update.zip
MHA-L29C636B181 public data zip: http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/...49/f2/full/public/update_data_full_public.zip
MHA-L29C636B181 hw data zip: http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/...hw_spcseas/update_full_MHA-L29_hw_spcseas.zip
Place update.zip, public zip and hw zip in HWOTA/update/ folder.
Rename update_data_full_public.zip to update_data_public.zip
Rename update_full_MHA-L29_hw_spcseas.zip to update_all_hw.zip
Run update.bat if windows, ./update.sh from terminal if Linux.
Put phone in Download mode (Vol down+power+usb plugged in).
Select Same Brand Update when it asks.
Select Script Update Directory when it asks.
If all went well you should be on B181.
IronSingh said:
Ok
Do This.
Download the file extract it to your internal Storage.
So there should be a Folder in your /sdcard folder named dload and there should be update.app file in that folder.
while you are in TWRP you can simply do adb push /dload /sdcard/dload from command line
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So there is a file named TWRP in the /sdcard when I am on TWRP. So I move the dload.rar into the /sdcard/TWRP then flash it? I apologize if this sounds stupid I want clear specifications so I won't fall under any more problems
No you have to extract dload on your computer the move that folder to the phone.
This will Restock your device and lock it.
If you don't want to do that, I suggest you download RomAur from here
Download the following files
RomAur B182 v1.5
KangVip Framework for v1.5
L29C636 Data Files B181
Then copy them to your Internal or External Drive
Then follow from Step 7
7 - Make a FULL Wipe if come from another FW, before installing the ROM on TWRP(DALVIK-CACHE,CACHE,DATA,SYSTEM)
8 - Install Rom
9 - Install Data Files
10 - Reboot
11 - Install KangVip - Optional
12 - Enjoy
IronSingh said:
No you have to extract dload on your computer the move that folder to the phone.
This will Restock your device and lock it.
If you don't want to do that, I suggest you download RomAur from here
Download the following files
RomAur B182 v1.5
KangVip Framework for v1.5
L29C636 Data Files B181
Then copy them to your Internal or External Drive
Then follow from Step 7
7 - Make a FULL Wipe if come from another FW, before installing the ROM on TWRP(DALVIK-CACHE,CACHE,DATA,SYSTEM)
8 - Install Rom
9 - Install Data Files
10 - Reboot
11 - Install KangVip - Optional
12 - Enjoy
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THANK YOU SO MUCH IT WORKED! In all honestly, I cannot thank you enough as I've had issues with this phone for the past 3 days and it's been messing with my head. Again, thank you so much for helping me out today! You are a great member of this wonderful community
Ben_Li said:
THANK YOU SO MUCH IT WORKED! In all honestly, I cannot thank you enough as I've had issues with this phone for the past 3 days and it's been messing with my head. Again, thank you so much for helping me out today! You are a great member of this wonderful community
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Just out of curiosity did you get the custom Rom or did you go stock?
It's no problem,I was once where you are. I wanst born with knowledge someone shared it with me and the least I can do is share it back.
I flashed the custom ROM. I tried it at first but I didn't wipe the system. This time I did and it worked like a charm thank you for everything I look forward using this device for the next few years
You can done follow link .
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-rebrand-chinese-al00-mate9-to-t3554656
newyesor said:
You can done follow link .
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/guide-rebrand-chinese-al00-mate9-to-t3554656
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Everything was fix thank you though
That link is a good way for comeback .
Sorry guys i have same problem but with L09, can someone give me files for L09 ?
Thanks a lot

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