Failure to Install Update onePLUS One - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've had an issue with installation of CM update < cm-12.0-YNG1TAS2I3-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip >.
I've tried pretty much everything; so I placed the file in the DOWNLOAD folder on the OPO.
Booted to Recovery
Went to the DOWNLOAD folder
Clicked on the <cm-12.0-YNG1TAS2I3-bacon-signed-fastboot,zip> file.
It appeared to start the install; but ended with the following message:
"Install failed
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E: footer is wrong
E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted."
Short of attempting to do a FULL CyanogenMOD fastboot flash; are there some suggestions about how to resolve the issue>
FWIW: When I fastboot flash recovery TWRP-2.8.7.0-bacon.img it installs; but after shutting down the OPO and restarting it a a later time, If I close down to "Recovery Mode" the OPO has reverted to the stock recovery UI.

Tailwind14 said:
I've had an issue with installation of CM update < cm-12.0-YNG1TAS2I3-bacon-signed-fastboot.zip >.
I've tried pretty much everything; so I placed the file in the DOWNLOAD folder on the OPO.
Booted to Recovery
Went to the DOWNLOAD folder
Clicked on the <cm-12.0-YNG1TAS2I3-bacon-signed-fastboot,zip> file.
It appeared to start the install; but ended with the following message:
"Install failed
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E: footer is wrong
E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted."
Short of attempting to do a FULL CyanogenMOD fastboot flash; are there some suggestions about how to resolve the issue>
FWIW: When I fastboot flash recovery TWRP-2.8.7.0-bacon.img it installs; but after shutting down the OPO and restarting it a a later time, If I close down to "Recovery Mode" the OPO has reverted to the stock recovery UI.
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It's because you're trying to flash the wrong zip, that's the fastboot zip.

Then should I be flashing the file marked as "dedug"?
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Tailwind14 said:
Then should I be flashing the file marked as "dedug"?
Sent from my A0001 using Tapatalk
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No, you should be flashing one of the normal flashable zips, you'll find them here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2906746

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[Q] Two major problems combined completely block my phone

Hi,
so yeah... I got two fatal problems that completely block me from doing anything on my phone.
It started when suddenly my phone's screen turned black, and after a restart it keeps taking me to a screen when it asks for a password to decrypt my data, blocking me from reaching my phone.
So I wanted to recover the phone to fix it, but when i enter fastboot and choose recovery, after a few seconds it shows a picture of the android logo with an exclamation mark on it, and I cannot get into the recovery screen.
Each problem prevents me from fixing the other one, any ideas of how can I save my phone?
Download a custom recovery for crespo. Get your phone into fastmode mode and flash the recovery image.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-crespo.img
Then select recovery in fastboot menu.
Encrypt problem is reported in this thread earlier. You may have to do a full wipe and flash a new ROM.
I downloaded the google factory image, but when i run fastboot -w update image-soju-jzo54k.zip (tried two different ones), it fails when trying to write to the system partition (FAILED remote: Write fail).
the other partitions work, but something prevents me from updating the system partition no matter what zip i use, tried many.
any ideas?
Please provide complete log messages shown on PC and phone.
Which phone did you have? soju is for i9020t, and sojua for i9020a.
Try to format data/cache/system via clockworkmod recovery first.
_android_ said:
Please provide complete log messages shown on PC and phone.
Which phone did you have? soju is for i9020t, and sojua for i9020a.
Try to format data/cache/system via clockworkmod recovery first.
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I wasn't able to find the exact model of my phone, but since soju failed flashing and sojua succeeded, i assume it's i9020a.
Anyway, I tried to format data/cache/system via cwm recovery, and after system succeeded, the phone starts "restoring data...", and after a few minutes it stops with the message "Can't mount /data!"
perhaps the reason i he can't mount/restore /data is the reason I'm getting the encryption problem in first place, is there any way around it?
loliori said:
I wasn't able to find the exact model of my phone, but since soju failed flashing and sojua succeeded, i assume it's i9020a.
Anyway, I tried to format data/cache/system via cwm recovery, and after system succeeded, the phone starts "restoring data...", and after a few minutes it stops with the message "Can't mount /data!"
perhaps the reason i he can't mount/restore /data is the reason I'm getting the encryption problem in first place, is there any way around it?
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Model is printed on IMEI sticker at back of phone under battery.
Format data/cache/system before flashing sojua image. Skip format system if giving problem.
Code:
fastboot -w update image-sojua-jzo54k.zip
Or try running the batch file as is, and it will update bootloader and radio to latest version as well.
flash-all.bat or flash-all.sh (linux)
_android_ said:
Model is printed on IMEI sticker at back of phone under battery.
Format data/cache/system before flashing sojua image. Skip format system if giving problem.
Code:
fastboot -w update image-sojua-jzo54k.zip
Or try running the batch file as is, and it will update bootloader and radio to latest version as well.
flash-all.bat or flash-all.sh (linux)
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ok so soju is the right one for me.
I followed your instructions and now, and it fails writing the system image, the cmd window pretty much looks like that:
checking product...
OKAY
...
... (more ok checks)
sending 'boot'
OKAY
more OK sendings
sending 'system'
OKAY
writing 'system'
FAILED (remote: Write Fail)
I also tried using the batch file and although the window closes before i can see if any error happened, i get the same "FAILWrite Fail" error in my fastboot screen status, so I assume the same problem occurs.
What about formatting system partition via cwm? Failed too?
no, formatting system partition works. every partition format works, but i still can't update through fastboot.
It might be worth mentioning that I cannot even erase partitions on fastboot (fastboot -w fails, fastboot erase userdata, fastboot erase system etc fails, giving me a FAILED remote: erase fail error)
loliori said:
no, formatting system partition works. every partition format works, but i still can't update through fastboot.
It might be worth mentioning that I cannot even erase partitions on fastboot (fastboot -w fails, fastboot erase userdata, fastboot erase system etc fails, giving me a FAILED remote: erase fail error)
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How about flashing a new ROM say CM10.0 + gapps-jb-20121011 via CWM?
_android_ said:
How about flashing a new ROM say CM10.0 + gapps-jb-20121011 via CWM?
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flashing gapps seems to finish but when i flash CM i'm not sure wether it was installed correctly. it just says
finding update package...
opening update package...
installing update...
and then goes back to the cwm recovery menu, as if it finished.
anyway, i tried rebooting after flashing both and my device gets stuck right after starting, i get the google logo and then the screen just turns black and seems to process forever, and nothing happens afterwards, it's just a black screen.
loliori said:
flashing gapps seems to finish but when i flash CM i'm not sure wether it was installed correctly. it just says
finding update package...
opening update package...
installing update...
and then goes back to the cwm recovery menu, as if it finished.
anyway, i tried rebooting after flashing both and my device gets stuck right after starting, i get the google logo and then the screen just turns black and seems to process forever, and nothing happens afterwards, it's just a black screen.
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You should Install CM then gapps.
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You should Install CM then gapps.
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yeah I flashed CM and then gapps.
Interestingly tho, none of the google factory images manages to flash through CWM. they just say update failed without any informative error, while CM and gapps seem to succeed flashing
loliori said:
yeah I flashed CM and then gapps.
Interestingly tho, none of the google factory images manages to flash through CWM. they just say update failed without any informative error, while CM and gapps seem to succeed flashing
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Google factory images are only flashable via fastboot. But there may be CWMed (cooked) versions available in XDA.
It seems like no matter what rom i flash, it either gets stuck while the phone is loading, or the phone loads and i get this "type password to decrypt" window.
Is there a way to like hard-format my phone, or a way to fix my fastboot flashing problems?

error executing updater binary in zip

I'm in 4.4,Rooted,bootloaded unlocker and using TWRP.
While flashing 5.0 OTA using TWRP i'm getting error "error executing updater binary in zip".
Any help..

Can't install twrp or even root. Need help.

I'm having some issues installing/flashing twrp on my Nexus 5. I have been trying to fastboot twrp but it doesn't work, it says it's successful but I don't have twrp. (know what I mean?) I then tried to sideload Superuser so then I can download twrp manager or flashify and install it through either one, but when I do I get an error saying:
E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
I am out of options. I do have my bootloader unlocked if that matters.
After flashing twrp, are you booting directly into recovery from fastboot?
You can boot directly into TWRP without flashing it, with
Code:
fastboot boot <your image>.img
Does that make any difference?

Stuck in boot loop

I was applying update using cyanogen recovery but it failed showing can not mount E:/cache (Invalid argument) so someone told me to flash using fastboot so I downloaded fastboot package and flash tools and kept in same folder and double clicked flash-all.bat ,it started flashing and after the procedure get over and command promt automatically closed but the device again stucked on boot logo . I am in deep trouble now don't know what to do ?can Anyone help me
same problem
s.ravi said:
I was applying update using cyanogen recovery but it failed showing can not mount E:/cache (Invalid argument) so someone told me to flash using fastboot so I downloaded fastboot package and flash tools and kept in same folder and double clicked flash-all.bat ,it started flashing and after the procedure get over and command promt automatically closed but the device again stucked on boot logo . I am in deep trouble now don't know what to do ?can Anyone help me
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same problem is occuring with me. done complete flashing procedure but still it is stuck on YU logo??? what to do please help...
try to flash zip using twrp 3.0.2.0

Many issues with trying to install custom rom...

Hi,
I got quite a few issues with my phone.
1. Every time I use TRWP it shows me "Failed to mount '/version' (Invalid argument)"
2. If I try to flash an image via TWRP I get the message: "E:Cannot flash images to file systems"
3. I tried to flash the sys.img in Fastboot mode before, but I got the message: "FAILED (remote: sparse flash write failure)"
4. I tried to install a zip of lineage OS but got "ERROR: 7". I read somewhere that it was the wrong version...?
BTW: I DON'T want to install stock rom. I would appreciate having Lineage OS on it.
(Last OS was stock (EMUI 5, Android 7). No OS atm. )
Could someone please help me with it? I am just too inexperienced to do it myself ^^
Thanks in advance and sorry for your wasted time.
Yours
Elias

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