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Hi Guys,
I have tried many of the ROMs available however, for the most part, I get this error "error executing updater binary" in TWRP. I have also tried CWM and Philz recovery. The only ROM that installs is CM11. Does any one know what is the issue? Anyone got a solution? Thanks.
Current Recovery: TWRP 2.7.1.1
I'm the only one experiencing this issue?
Specifically which ROMs have you tried?
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I've tried the following:
AOSP from the Oneplus homepage
AOSP flapped
mahdi-rom
Team GUMMY
Are you checking the md5 when you download?
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No, I did not. However, having said that, would it really be the case of corrupt downloads across multiple roms? As well, CM11 installs perfectly fine.
I'll do some checking now.
bill1clinton said:
No, I did not. However, having said that, would it really be the case of corrupt downloads across multiple roms? As well, CM11 installs perfectly fine.
I'll do some checking now.
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It's possible, I'm just throwing out the usual causes of your problem. It wouldn't be the first time it's happened.
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Well, just re-downloaded AOSP from the oneplus homepage and flapped AOSP. I also checked their md5 hashes; they match. I will report back.
I'm getting this same message, except I'm getting it when trying to install the new OTA update. I'm rooted with custom recovery, but haven't flashed any ROM. After I download the update, I push "install update" and my phone reboots into TWRP to install the update, and then gives me the "error executing updater binary" error. I tried downloading the update manually off the web and installing it via TWRP on my own, but it gave me the same message. Not really sure what else to do at this point.
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It's possible, I'm just throwing out the usual causes of your problem. It wouldn't be the first time it's happened.
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Just tried to flash both, both times I get the "error executing updater binary" error. I do not have the technical expertise to try to correct this.
Anyone else with any ideas?
Unzip the ROM that works and the ROM that doesn't with 7zip, then swap the update-binary from the working to the non. Rezip (set to store) then either sign the ROM or toggle SIG verification in recovery, then make nandroid, wipe clean, flash
By the way, what version do you have? 16 64? Chinese? Can you get bootloader info?
demkantor said:
Unzip the ROM that works and the ROM that doesn't with 7zip, then swap the update-binary from the working to the non. Rezip (set to store) then either sign the ROM or toggle SIG verification in recovery, then make nandroid, wipe clean, flash
By the way, what version do you have? 16 64? Chinese? Can you get bootloader info?
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The ROM that works is CM11 nightly and the one that I would like to install is pure AOSP. Are you certain that their update binary files would/could be interchangeable?
And how to do you "set to store"? I use 7zip.
I have the international 64GB. And I am not sure how to check my bootloader.
I really do apologize for my newb-ness on this matter.
There shouldn't be an issue, but of course I can't promise as I don't know what specifically is going on in your case
When you choose zip, there you will have different compression options, choose store
Try
fastboot oem device-info
Write down output here
No worries, we all are noobs in our own ways
did anyone figure this out? im having the same issue trying to install lollipop roms
Same problem here
jlinn75 said:
did anyone figure this out? im having the same issue trying to install lollipop roms
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Hi have same problem here.
my Bootloader is unlocked, I have phone rooted, I use last bacon twrp version. I already clean all phone.
I could install any rom, finally I found cm-11.0-XNPH44S-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip with fastboot.bat file that helped me to recover my phone.
I did all steps from all guys I searched, I can't know why I always appear error "error executing updater binary".
I tried cm-12-20150124-NIGHTLY-bacon.zip, I tried BlissPop-v1.8-bacon-OFFICIAL-20150123-2230.zip, all same error. I also tried to install original cm-11, same error.
I don't know what to do more or why? I checked Bootloader is unlocked.
viriatis said:
Hi have same problem here.
my Bootloader is unlocked, I have phone rooted, I use last bacon twrp version. I already clean all phone.
I could install any rom, finally I found cm-11.0-XNPH44S-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip with fastboot.bat file that helped me to recover my phone.
I did all steps from all guys I searched, I can't know why I always appear error "error executing updater binary".
I tried cm-12-20150124-NIGHTLY-bacon.zip, I tried BlissPop-v1.8-bacon-OFFICIAL-20150123-2230.zip, all same error. I also tried to install original cm-11, same error.
I don't know what to do more or why? I checked Bootloader is unlocked.
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I get the exact same error, as you I can only flash CM-11, strange cause I was running Euphoria OS Lollipop!
Someone must know the cause!
sad problem
doe or die said:
I'm getting this same message, except I'm getting it when trying to install the new OTA update. I'm rooted with custom recovery, but haven't flashed any ROM. After I download the update, I push "install update" and my phone reboots into TWRP to install the update, and then gives me the "error executing updater binary" error. I tried downloading the update manually off the web and installing it via TWRP on my own, but it gave me the same message. Not really sure what else to do at this point.
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I'm having exactly same problem. So is this common problem or what? I had multirom and xposed framework but after uninstalling them both I get the same error again. I hope this does not happen when we are getting the Lollipop-update. Sry for bad enklish.
Anyone help?
I'm prompted to install the XNPH38R Incremental with the message "System update is ready"
I tap on Install update, the phone then does it's thing, reboots and shows the splash screen logo a few seconds, then the recovery comes up and the text scrolls at lightning speed (a second or so) then the phone powers up in full and is ready for use.
When I go to my homescreen the prompt is there again for me to upgrade with the "System update is ready" message.
As such the update doesn't apply successfully. No error messages at all.
Phone is stock ROM (version 11.0-XNPH33R), only thing I did extra was to unlock the bootloader using OnePlus One Toolbox v2 (64 GB). This was done in order for me to root it. Oh, I also installed PhilZ Recovery using this same toolbox.
Any ideas why this happens?
...or suggestions as to how I can do the update?
PS, I saw that there's another tread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/apply-ota-stock-root-franco-23r-twrp-t2900311) with a OTA update failure but that one is different as there's errors involved so I felt that the suggestions were not applicable in my case.
try manually going thru the recovery and run update file from /cache directory. and see what errors is trowing
look for cm-bacon-3628510d76-to-ac1ccf7921-signed.zip
NiTRoN69 said:
try manually going thru the recovery and run update file from /cache directory. and see what errors is trowing
look for cm-bacon-3628510d76-to-ac1ccf7921-signed.zip
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I found the update file and tried to install in manually. The attached image shows the error message which has no meaning to me. I then cleared the cache and also the dalvik cache, booted up, checked for update, downloaded the update and install.
Same problem happened so back to square one
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I found the update file and tried to install in manually. The attached image shows the error message which has no meaning to me. I then cleared the cache and also the dalvik cache, booted up, checked for update, downloaded the update and install.
Same problem happened so back to square one
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That error message is saying that you have a modified lockscreen.
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That error message is saying that you have a modified lockscreen.
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Ah! that makes sense. I got the lockscreen after reading an article about it on the XDA news pages (http://www.xda-developers.com/android/dynamic-oneplus-one-lock-screen/) which took me to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/development/dynamic-oneplus-one-lockscreen-t2890808
From here forward, how do you suggest I proceed. Is there a way to "uninstall" this lock screen or is it a matter of me doing a factory reset and starting afresh?
Unless there's a return to stock zip in the thread where you got your modified lockscreen, you'll need to start fresh.
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Trying to apply on a stock Oneplus One, just with root and TWRP.
Code:
asset failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/Music2.apk","....","....")
E: Error executing updated binary in zip '/cache/cm-bacon...signed.zip
Any ideas?
timmaaa said:
Unless there's a return to stock zip in the thread where you got your modified lockscreen, you'll need to start fresh.
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hi, I have the almost the same problem, I did a factory reset but it gives me error again, what should I do
fackamato said:
Trying to apply on a stock Oneplus One, just with root and TWRP.
Code:
asset failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/Music2.apk","....","....")
E: Error executing updated binary in zip '/cache/cm-bacon...signed.zip
Any ideas?
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System modification on Music2.apk. Read the above advice by timmaaa.
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shcxatter2 said:
hi, I have the almost the same problem, I did a factory reset but it gives me error again, what should I do
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Boot on TWRP recovery and flash XNPH38R OTA zip. See here: 4. Latest OTA incremental update zip
Primokorn said:
System modification on Music2.apk. Read the above advice by timmaaa.
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Boot on TWRP recovery and flash XNPH38R OTA zip. See here: 4. Latest OTA incremental update zip
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that's exactly what my problem is I cannot install the update , twrp just gives me error
Use the modified XNPH38R update. You can find it in the xnph38r thread in general.
You did system modifications. By using the modified script, it won't check for those files.
This is why I say when you want to do system changes, just use a custom ROM because OTAs are going to be a headache for you if u dont intend on using what the OTA provided to you.
zephiK said:
Use the modified XNPH38R update. You can find it in the xnph38r thread in general.
You did system modifications. By using the modified script, it won't check for those files.
This is why I say when you want to do system changes, just use a custom ROM because OTAs are going to be a headache for you if u dont intend on using what the OTA provided to you.
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I'm trying to figure out what "system modifications" I've done. It's probably freezing apps in titanium backup, as google's music always FC's on all devices, so had to be ignored.
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I'm trying to figure out what "system modifications" I've done. It's probably freezing apps in titanium backup, as google's music always FC's on all devices, so had to be ignored.
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Freezing apps in TB does nothing for those system modifications. Just flash the modified script XNPH38R update and you'll be able to update. I've said this 2 times now.
zephiK said:
Freezing apps in TB does nothing for those system modifications. Just flash the modified script XNPH38R update and you'll be able to update. I've said this 2 times now.
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Thanks. I think it only has the full one not the incremental one?
I have a Moto G (XT1032) and it seems to be stuck somewhat in a bootloop. The reason I say this is because I can get into fastboot, go into recovery, and sometimes it will get to the "M" but nowhere past that. On a normal boot up, it will get to the "BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED" screen (yes I have unlocked bootloader and rooted), and that's it. I believe this happened because I was trying to flash Android 5.0.1 to the device because it wasn't available yet. Thanks in advance for any help, and if you need more information just ask. The last thing I want to do is have to send it in.
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I have a Moto G (XT1032) and it seems to be stuck somewhat in a bootloop. The reason I say this is because I can get into fastboot, go into recovery, and sometimes it will get to the "M" but nowhere past that. On a normal boot up, it will get to the "BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED" screen (yes I have unlocked bootloader and rooted), and that's it. I believe this happened because I was trying to flash Android 5.0.1 to the device because it wasn't available yet. Thanks in advance for any help, and if you need more information just ask. The last thing I want to do is have to send it in.
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What did it say when you tried installing 5.0? Have you tried clearing cache/dalvik?
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What did it say when you tried installing 5.0? Have you tried clearing cache/dalvik?
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I have tried installing cache/dalvik, and when installing 5.0, it would have an issue installing because of updater-script. On my phone (in recovery mode sideloading from adb) it would say "Installation aborted"
HopperPlaysMC said:
I have tried installing cache/dalvik, and when installing 5.0, it would have an issue installing because of updater-script. On my phone (in recovery mode sideloading from adb) it would say "Installation aborted"
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Hmm, im not sure why it would say that.. Did you format system before flashing?If you don't mind losing data you could always reflash stock firmware through fastboot in the bootloader
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Hmm, im not sure why it would say that.. Did you format system before flashing?If you don't mind losing data you could always reflash stock firmware through fastboot in the bootloader
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I formatted before installing. I know it's problem with my phone because the Android 5 is for GPE and I have a falcon version Moto G. I know there is a way to bypass it though. I don't mind losing data either as I had to anyway to unlock the bootloader.
I'm also going to try sideloading 5.0 again after clearing dalvik/cache again.
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I formatted before installing. I know it's problem with my phone because the Android 5 is for GPE and I have a falcon version Moto G. I know there is a way to bypass it though. I don't mind losing data either as I had to anyway to unlock the bootloader.
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oh, if your device isnt converted to a GPE edition then that is probably why because it uses different filesystems. follow this guide to restore your firmware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
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oh, if your device isnt converted to a GPE edition then that is probably why because it uses different filesystems. follow this guide to restore your firmware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
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Will give it a try, but if not I will tell you what I see after trying to sideload to 5.
dustcollector69 said:
oh, if your device isnt converted to a GPE edition then that is probably why because it uses different filesystems. follow this guide to restore your firmware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
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Got GPE 4.4.4 running, I shall now try 5.0.1
dustcollector69 said:
oh, if your device isnt converted to a GPE edition then that is probably why because it uses different filesystems. follow this guide to restore your firmware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
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Ok, so at least my phone is working, but I can't sideload 5 onto my device. Here is what I see on the phone after the CMD reaches 100%:
Code:
Restarting adbd...
status 0
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E: Can't open /tmp/update.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
If you can help me with this, I would be grateful.
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Ok, so at least my phone is working, but I can't sideload 5 onto my device. Here is what I see on the phone after the CMD reaches 100%:
Code:
Restarting adbd...
status 0
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E: Can't open /tmp/update.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
If you can help me with this, I would be grateful.
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thats good you at least got your phone working, can you send me the link to the zip your trying to install? are you sure its not corrupted?
probably its corrupted, try download the ota from settings menu and tell us
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probably its corrupted, try download the ota from settings menu and tell us
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OTA isn't showing up, but it may be corrupted
dustcollector69 said:
thats good you at least got your phone working, can you send me the link to the zip your trying to install? are you sure its not corrupted?
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Here's the link: goo.gl/zDJG9q (That'll directly download it)
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Here's the link: goo.gl/zDJG9q (That'll directly download it)
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im downloading now, will check it out in a bit
why dont you flash one of these zips instead and through a custom recovery though?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/development/rom-stock-motorola-lollipop-rom-t3017510
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im downloading now, will check it out in a bit
why dont you flash one of these zips instead and through a custom recovery though?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/development/rom-stock-motorola-lollipop-rom-t3017510
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I have clockwork recovery, I will attempt to flash one of those later.
All of the ROMs for my phone on http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/development/rom-stock-motorola-lollipop-rom-t3017510 are Brazilian.
Yep flash a stock rom for xt1032 (try a optimized) and that should work
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Yep flash a stock rom for xt1032 (try a optimized) and that should work
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Can you link me one? Or do i just do a Brazilian one?
Tried installing the Brazilian one and... my phone is messed up again and I have no idea how I fixed it. Help again?
HI all, I have CM12 installed on my rooted phone and this morning when I switched it on, I got a message saying:
"WARNING: Update Cyanogen recovery is disabled. This may cause issues with updating your device. Please enable Update Cyanogen recovery in developer options"
Now, that option is off because I have my custom recovery TWRP installed on the phone, I'd like to keep that and I don't want to reinstall it after the update, so I believe I should ignore the message, but what I wanted to check with you guys is whether ignoring it will in fact cause any issues as this is the first time ever I've seen this message (this update by the way I think is the first one after installing CM12).
Any idea?
thanks
Disregard the message.
Thanks Heisenberg,
I did that but when the phone restarts trying to install the update, it goes straight into recovery mode (TWRP) and from there I don't think I can install the update, as none of the options seem to allow me to do so, see screenshot http://s23.postimg.org/6d6s7wyq3/IMG_20150625_135453.jpg
All right, I downloaded the zip from here http://cyanogen-ota-bacon.somee.com/ and tried to flash it from TWRP, but I get an error, screenshot here http://s28.postimg.org/zb06wtcpp/OTA_error.jpg, any idea why?
Same here, got an error in TWRP logs that prevented the update to install.
I'd like to avoid reflashing stock recovery only to install the update...
Heres the log: http://s29.postimg.org/njqqqlfc7/Screenshot_2015_06_25_08_49_42.png
Seems something related to outdated "build fingerprint" my device has currently 12.0-YNG1TAS17L
I guess the alternative would be to do it thru Cyanogen Recovery, but let's see what more knowledgeable members have to say as, like you, I don't want to have to reinstall TWRP and SU just for the sake of the update
Looks like you cant use the official update with TWRP. Either flash it via cyanogen recovery then flash back TWRP, or use a differnt zip for update not the official
Thanks for clarifying that davebugyi, then so be it, I'll do it thru cyanogen recovery and then reflash TWRP and probably SU as well
thanks
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Looks like you cant use the official update with TWRP. Either flash it via cyanogen recovery then flash back TWRP, or use a differnt zip for update not the official
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Ah, sorry forgot to ask, is there an unofficial update? If so where do I get it from?
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Looks like you cant use the official update with TWRP. Either flash it via cyanogen recovery then flash back TWRP, or use a differnt zip for update not the official
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Ah, sorry forgot to ask, is there an unofficial update? If so where do I get it from?
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For example here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2810365
thanks! Ah OK I see so that's the whole ROM there as opposed to just an update
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For example here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2810365
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Do you mean flashing only this update found at the end of the first post?
YNG1TAS2I3 Radio, etc - Mirror - Same as YNG1TAS0YL
md5 - 6d5db5af6c92b814b9a0ebd18341dd8e
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Is it safe to flash only that zip from TWRP over the stock Cyanogen OS?
Yes, but if I'm not mistaken, judging from the file size, that's the whole ROM
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Do you mean flashing only this update found at the end of the first post?
Is it safe to flash only that zip from TWRP over the stock Cyanogen OS?
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The file I quoted is not a whole ROM, it's 31 MB.
AH OK, sorry I thught you referred to the 500mb file
Apparently even by enabling cyanogen recovery, I still can't get the updated installed as the phone keeps rebooting in the TWRP recovery, which is very odd.
I'm having the same issue. Anyone?
Got the same problem. Any idea?
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Apparently even by enabling cyanogen recovery, I still can't get the updated installed as the phone keeps rebooting in the TWRP recovery, which is very odd.
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Bump for a fix?
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Got the same problem. Any idea?
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The solution seems to be installing the new ROM provided. Related problem here http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/twrp-cm-android-version-mismatch-t3147658
Hi Everyone
Can anyone please stop my suffering? I tried everything and I am lost...
My phone kept asking me to update to KAS254 which I finally managed to do by flashing stock recovery...but now it is giving me another OTA, some weird alphanumeric combination, around 60MB.
Thing is I cannot update it and the update keeps popping up and I am going crazy already.
TWRP returns this log:
Code:
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Source: oneplus/bacon/A0001: 6.0.1/MHC19Q/ZNH2KAS254 : user/release-keys
Target: oneplus/bacon/A0001: 6.0.1/MHC19Q/ZNH2KAS2X1 : user/release-keys
Verifying current system...
Package expects build fingerprint of oneplus/bacon/A0001/6.0.1/MHC19Q/ZNHKAS254 : user/release-keys or oneplus/bacon/A0001: 6.0.1/MHC19Q/ZNH2KAS2X1 : user/release-keys;
this device has oneplus/bacon/A0001: 5.1.1/LMY48B/YOG4PAS1NO: user/release-keys
Updater process ended with ERROR: 7
Error installing zip file '@/cache/recovery/block.map
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So appearently, I still have some Android L leftovers, but I don't know what that is.
Could anyone please help? I am going nuts!!
Thanks XDA!!!
Sopis said:
Hi Everyone
Can anyone please stop my suffering? I tried everything and I am lost...
My phone kept asking me to update to KAS254 which I finally managed to do by flashing stock recovery...but now it is giving me another OTA, some weird alphanumeric combination, around 60MB.
Thing is I cannot update it and the update keeps popping up and I am going crazy already.
TWRP returns this log:
So appearently, I still have some Android L leftovers, but I don't know what that is.
Could anyone please help? I am going nuts!!
Thanks XDA!!!
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You can not do OTA with a customer recovery like TWRP. If you want the latest stock firmware you will need to download the latest from https://cyngn.com/support and flash all the files via fastboot then reinstall TWRP and SuperSU for root.
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You can not do OTA with a customer recovery like TWRP. If you want the latest stock firmware you will need to download the latest from https://cyngn.com/support and flash all the files via fastboot then reinstall TWRP and SuperSU for root.
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hi, thanks for your reply..I did that but it did not work
Sopis said:
hi, thanks for your reply..I did that but it did not work
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What do you mean did not work? What happen when you flashed all the stock files via fastboot?
are you saying that I should apply the downloaded file via fastboot?
what I did is downloaded the recovery and updated to KAS54, then another update popped up and again I cannot update...no I get the same error, but this time it says I have KAS254 and the package expects something newer..
Sopis said:
are you saying that I should apply the downloaded file via fastboot?
what I did is downloaded the recovery and updated to KAS54, then another update popped up and again I cannot update...no I get the same error, but this time it says I have KAS254 and the package expects something newer..
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Are you running stock recovery or twrp? Cause your title says twrp.
hey, I got it finally..thanks for the effort...thread can be deleted