Accidentally cancelled OS update install- OneplusOne - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi Guys, 1st of all I apologize if I am writing in the wrong thread (writing remotely, from an airport in a foreign country). PLEASE I NEED SOME HELP HERE...
Would sincerely appreciate some help here. Kindly excuse how poor my OS/ Developer knowledge is.
I have a oneplus one. Yesterday morning I accidentally cancelled the installation of an OS update (which I presume is the latest update. I remember the update said it was a version of lollypop). My phone turned off right away and when I try switching it back on, it gets stuck on the boot up phase that shows 'cyanogen mod.. oneplus one, powered by android'.
When I try going into recovery mode, the 'reboot system now' option does the same as above (get stuck in boot up phase), the 'apply update' option asks me to 'apply from ADB', followed by a 'cancel sideload' button (which if I click takes me back to previous screen). The other option within 'apply update' is 'choose from internal storage'- leads me to folders/ files within my phone. I selected the folder as Android/data/com.cyngn.fota/cache. and when it tried installing what I believe is an older saved update, it gave me the error below:
'
Install failed
finding update package...
opening update package...
verifying update package...
installing update...
verifying current system...
system partition has unexpected contents
E: failed to install/ sideload package.zip
E: please take note of all the above lines for reports
Installation aborted.
'
Will any one of you, please help? Would sincerely appreciate this.
For those of you who read through this hoping to be able to help & can't help, I want to thank you for trying to.
Good day.
- Geo

geo.joseph said:
Hi Guys, 1st of all I apologize if I am writing in the wrong thread (writing remotely, from an airport in a foreign country). PLEASE I NEED SOME HELP HERE...
Would sincerely appreciate some help here. Kindly excuse how poor my OS/ Developer knowledge is.
I have a oneplus one. Yesterday morning I accidentally cancelled the installation of an OS update (which I presume is the latest update. I remember the update said it was a version of lollypop). My phone turned off right away and when I try switching it back on, it gets stuck on the boot up phase that shows 'cyanogen mod.. oneplus one, powered by android'.
When I try going into recovery mode, the 'reboot system now' option does the same as above (get stuck in boot up phase), the 'apply update' option asks me to 'apply from ADB', followed by a 'cancel sideload' button (which if I click takes me back to previous screen). The other option within 'apply update' is 'choose from internal storage'- leads me to folders/ files within my phone. I selected the folder as Android/data/com.cyngn.fota/cache. and when it tried installing what I believe is an older saved update, it gave me the error below:
'
Install failed
finding update package...
opening update package...
verifying update package...
installing update...
verifying current system...
system partition has unexpected contents
E: failed to install/ sideload package.zip
E: please take note of all the above lines for reports
Installation aborted.
'
Will any one of you, please help? Would sincerely appreciate this.
For those of you who read through this hoping to be able to help & can't help, I want to thank you for trying to.
Good day.
- Geo
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You'll need to use fastboot to flash the stock images. This requires an unlocked bootloader though, which will wipe your internal storage. You can find details in my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
See section 1 for unlocking bootloader, see section 8 for flashing stock images.

Thank you very much Heisenberg. Is there a way to go about this without losing my data?
Thanks much.
Heisenberg said:
You'll need to use fastboot to flash the stock images. This requires an unlocked bootloader though, which will wipe your internal storage. You can find details in my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
See section 1 for unlocking bootloader, see section 8 for flashing stock images.
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geo.joseph said:
Thank you very much Heisenberg. Is there a way to go about this without losing my data?
Thanks much.
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You can try skipping flashing userdata.IMG
Not sure if that will complete the flash procesa

indian84 said:
You can try skipping flashing userdata.IMG
Not sure if that will complete the flash procesa
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Did you have adb enabled in Developer Options previously?

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[Q] help needed phone wont boot after loading ROM

Hi
I hope someone can help me, I have updated my phone with a copy of the "wanhusteelblueoptimised" rom but never noticed that there was no boot image in the file I downloaded, after I did the update my phone will not boot past the motorola logo, I can not connect via ADB or rsdlite and I don't have a recovery image for the stock recovery "update.zip" I found one but it failed the signature check. I know of no way to get into open recovery mode from my situation so I can apply another custom ROM. Does anyone have a stock "update.zip file" or know of some fix?
Thanks
You should be able to get in to Open Recovery by holding in the volume up while powering on your device. If that doesn't work you can get the Open Recovery files at ModMyMobile. Un-rar the pile on your pc & copy the openrecovery folder & update.zip over what should already be on your sdcard. You don't necessarily need the boot.img & I would try to just wipe data / factory reset & rebboot first.
hi 3rdstring
Thanks for your reply.
I have never booted into open recovery and am not sure how, I have already tried copying the open recovery files and update.zip onto my sdcard but when I try to install the update from the stock recovery it gives me an error as below
Also I feel sure I should be able to get into the phone with ADB even when in recovery mode, can you confirm this? I am not sure if I also have a problem with my data cable.
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
--install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Veryfying update package...
E:EOCD marker occurs after start of EOCD
E:signature verification failed
installation aborted.
dtashmore said:
I have never booted into open recovery and am not sure how
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How did you update your phone to run "wanhusteelblueoptimised"?
3rdstring said:
You should be able to get in to Open Recovery by holding in the volume up while powering on your device. If that doesn't work you can get the Open Recovery files at ModMyMobile. Un-rar the pile on your pc & copy the openrecovery folder & update.zip over what should already be on your sdcard. You don't necessarily need the boot.img & I would try to just wipe data / factory reset & rebboot first.
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dtashmore said:
hi 3rdstring
Thanks for your reply.
I have never booted into open recovery and am not sure how, I have already tried copying the open recovery files and update.zip onto my sdcard but when I try to install the update from the stock recovery it gives me an error as below
Also I feel sure I should be able to get into the phone with ADB even when in recovery mode, can you confirm this? I am not sure if I also have a problem with my data cable.
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
--install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Veryfying update package...
E:EOCD marker occurs after start of EOCD
E:signature verification failed
installation aborted.
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I've always had the Can't open /cache/recovery/command in Motorola's recovery & Moto's recovery will only flash an official Moto update (which apparently will never happen for this phone). The update.zip from OpenRecovery runs when you boot in Open Recovery (by holding in the volume up while turning on the phone). This is the recovery you have to use to flash any of the custom ROMs.
Hi Mioze7Ae and 3rdstring
I used the open recovery but from the normal running condition not from a position where it would not boot. Never tried to boot directly into open recovery. had my phone for 5 months and still learning.
I found another post detailing how to boot into boot loader mode and still could not connect to the phone, my drivers had been screwed up so after re-installing them I was able to flash the SBF file, all is fixed now thanks for your response I may not have found out about booting into boot loader mode without your input about booting direct into open recovery, I still need to get that right as I only ever got into stock recovery.
thanks and Regards

[Q] Moto G keeps on rebooting and updating

This morning my device was asking if it could do a firmware (?) update. I confirmed and of that moment it keeps on rebooting and trying to install an update. Whatever I try I can't get through the loop of updating/rebooting. I thought that maybe via the bootloader (which is working) I can install a new ROM or restore the stock firmware, but nothing is helping. When in the bootloader, the PC can find the device although it is connected (USB connected)
What I see when it's rebooting:
Install untrusted package?
this can not be undone
- no
- yes
- go back
CWM based recovery v6.0.4.5
E: invalid command argument
finding update package
opening update package
verifying update package
e: failed to verify whole-file signature
e:signature verification failed
what ever I choose it goes to the next screen:
root access possibly lost. Fix?
this can not be undone
CWM based recovery v6.0.4.5
E: invalid command argument
finding update package
opening update package
verifying update package
e: failed to verify whole-file signature
e:signature verification failed
Installation aborted
rebooting...
...and it starts all over again...it boots normally but after 10 sec it reboots again...
Has somebody any idea what the problem is and how it can be solved. As it is, I can't do anything with this mobile.
Thanks for your help!
Your post says 'PC can find the device' but I assume you mean 'PC cant find the device'.
So you have a custom recovery, are you also rooted? A custom recovery means an OTA update wont work. You need the stock recovery. I assume the custom recovery has caused the update to fail in such a way that it just keeps rebooting.
Can you manage to get into CWM via the bootloader (ie choose recovery from bootloader options using volume buttons), if so then wipe cache as this will remove the update file and you should be OK then.
If not then I think you need to get the phone seen by the PC when in the bootloader as otherwise you are stuck. I assume at some point it was seen by the PC for you to install CWM?
If running Windows do you still have the drivers installed (I run linux so Im unsure what you would need). I assume a 'fastboot devices' shows no device at all from what you say?
If you can get fastboot working you can then flash back the stock recovery and this may then allow the update to get past the point its failing at, it may still fail but then you can take it from there.
But first try getting to CWM via bootloader and wiping cache and then reboot.
scott_doyland said:
Your post says 'PC can find the device' but I assume you mean 'PC cant find the device'.
So you have a custom recovery, are you also rooted? A custom recovery means an OTA update wont work. You need the stock recovery. I assume the custom recovery has caused the update to fail in such a way that it just keeps rebooting.
Can you manage to get into CWM via the bootloader (ie choose recovery from bootloader options using volume buttons), if so then wipe cache as this will remove the update file and you should be OK then.
If not then I think you need to get the phone seen by the PC when in the bootloader as otherwise you are stuck. I assume at some point it was seen by the PC for you to install CWM?
If running Windows do you still have the drivers installed (I run linux so Im unsure what you would need). I assume a 'fastboot devices' shows no device at all from what you say?
If you can get fastboot working you can then flash back the stock recovery and this may then allow the update to get past the point its failing at, it may still fail but then you can take it from there.
But first try getting to CWM via bootloader and wiping cache and then reboot.
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Thank you for your quick reply.
Correct. I mean the PC can't find the device. However via Motorola Device Manager it can.
Yes the phone is rooted
I can't get into the CWM. If I choose recovery from the bootloader, it reboots normally...and the loop starts again...
will try the fastboot.
How are you trying to choose the recovery option from the bootloader?
You MUST select recovery option using the VOLUME UP button (volume down to move between options and volume UP to pick an option).
Do NOT use the power button.
scott_doyland said:
How are you trying to choose the recovery option from the bootloader?
You MUST select recovery option using the VOLUME UP button (volume down to move between options and volume UP to pick an option).
Do NOT use the power button.
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This is very good advice, regarding selecting recovery from Bootloader....
it happened to me, for days I was puzzled, even after flashing stock recovery, 4.3 Recovery, I could not enter Recovery, until I actually read what was written in the BL screen.
Use Vol down to scroll to option, then use Vol up to select that option......(Recovery)
As you say, important not to use power button.....as would come naturally, and its what we use in Recovery......
but not in Bootloader!!!!!!
I panicked so much, but just be calm!!!
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irishpancake said:
This is very good advice, regarding selecting recovery from Bootloader....
it happened to me, for days I was puzzled, even after flashing stock recovery, 4.3 Recovery, I could not enter Recovery, until I actually read what was written in the BL screen.
Use Vol down to scroll to option, then use Vol up to select that option......(Recovery)
As you say, important not to use power button.....as would come naturally, and its what we use in Recovery......
but not in Bootloader!!!!!!
I panicked so much, but just be calm!!!
I think its also important in Windows, to use the Moto fastboot.....when flashing recovery from BL!!!
(search forum for mfastboot.....)
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...I think I found the problem or better the solution...
As soon as I added AdbWinUsbApi.dll my PC could find the device...at the moment I'm flashing stock recovery. Hopefully this will help. Keep you posted guys! :good:
dutchxl said:
...I think I found the problem or better the solution...
As soon as I added AdbWinUsbApi.dll my PC could find the device...at the moment I'm flashing stock recovery. Hopefully this will help. Keep you posted guys! :good:
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If you are rooted it will still fail to update. You are best off just clearing cache via recovery. Or delete zip file (if you get booted up) from /cache using a root file explorer.
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irishpancake said:
This is very good advice, regarding selecting recovery from Bootloader....
it happened to me, for days I was puzzled, even after flashing stock recovery, 4.3 Recovery, I could not enter Recovery, until I actually read what was written in the BL screen.
Use Vol down to scroll to option, then use Vol up to select that option......(Recovery)
As you say, important not to use power button.....as would come naturally, and its what we use in Recovery......
but not in Bootloader!!!!!!
I panicked so much, but just be calm!!!
Sent from my Moto G using Tapatalk
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motofastboot is a modified fastboot that allows larger images to be flashed. Normal fastboot will work fine for recovery AFAIK.
scott_doyland said:
If you are rooted it will still fail to update. You are best off just clearing cache via recovery. Or delete zip file (if you get booted up) from /cache using a root file explorer.
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motofastboot is a modified fastboot that allows larger images to be flashed. Normal fastboot will work fine for recovery AFAIK.
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It's just that mfastboot is recommended by most devs, including Paul O'Brien and flibblesan, on Modaco, and loads of ppl here on XDA, for flashing FW to Motorola devices from BL, so I'd go with it, as it is widely available on either Modaco or XDA.
I don't think an OTA will fail due to root, just if you have modified or removed any system files, or are using a custom recovery.
I think you have to re-root after OTA is applied.
Rooting at 4.4 is easy with Chainfire's SuperSU CWM flasable zip, as explained by flibblesan here:
http://www.modaco.com/topic/368168-how-do-i-root-android-44-kitkat/#entry2188450
flibblesan, on 11 Jan 2014 - 5:05 PM, said:
Easiest way to root would be to boot a custom recovery and flash Superuser through that.
A new build of CWM recovery compatible with 4.4 bootloaders can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49333040&postcount=123
Download superuser from http://download.chainfire.eu/376/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.89.zip
flash recovery with the special motorola fastboot like
Code:
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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irishpancake said:
It's just that mfastboot is recommended by most devs, including Paul O'Brien and flibblesan, on Modaco, and loads of ppl here on XDA, for flashing FW to Motorola devices from BL, so I'd go with it, as it is widely available on either Modaco or XDA.
I don't think an OTA will fail due to root, just if you have modified or removed any system files, or are using a custom recovery.
I think you have to re-root after OTA is applied.
Rooting at 4.4 is easy with Chainfire's SuperSU CWM flasable zip, as explained by flibblesan here:
http://www.modaco.com/topic/368168-how-do-i-root-android-44-kitkat/#entry2188450
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superSU updates /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
This file is checked for a hash by the script (updater-script) that installs the update. As the file is different then the script bombs out with an error.
I know this because I am rooted and I by mistake attempted to install the OTA when I got the OTA notification. It failed.
There is a line in the updater-script like this:
apply_patch_check("/system/etc/install-recovery.sh", "b54528cf9ebba39534b768ad9108a4732e1eff4a", "99ffe4a3d0e6612e87cd3f6a62dad642094f0169") || abort("\"/system/etc/install-recovery.sh\" has unexpected contents.");
This is basically checking that file and seeing if it has the expected hash (one/both of those long numbers are the hash).
Interestingly the ORIGINAL install-recovery.sh file has these comments at the start of the file:
# File Name: install-recovery.sh
#
# General Description: This script is used to install software update for
# recovery mode after OTA update. This is modified
# from original Google code to split the code into
# a fixed program while putting the dynamic data
# into a config file.
After superSU is flashed it says stuff about superSU in it and the file is completely different hence why if you are rooted (at least if using superSU) then the update fails. Whether there are also other /system files also updated by rooting I dont know.
I dont know why superSU modifies the file, the file once modified kicks off a daemon called daemonsu. Why it has to be this file to start that deamon I dont know - but obviously there must be some reason its rooted in this way.
scott_doyland said:
superSU updates /system/etc/install-recovery.sh
This file is checked for a hash by the script (updater-script) that installs the update. As the file is different then the script bombs out with an error.
I know this because I am rooted and I by mistake attempted to install the OTA when I got the OTA notification. It failed.
There is a line in the updater-script like this:
apply_patch_check("/system/etc/install-recovery.sh", "b54528cf9ebba39534b768ad9108a4732e1eff4a", "99ffe4a3d0e6612e87cd3f6a62dad642094f0169") || abort("\"/system/etc/install-recovery.sh\" has unexpected contents.");
This is basically checking that file and seeing if it has the expected hash (one/both of those long numbers are the hash).
Interestingly the ORIGINAL install-recovery.sh file has these comments at the start of the file:
# File Name: install-recovery.sh
#
# General Description: This script is used to install software update for
# recovery mode after OTA update. This is modified
# from original Google code to split the code into
# a fixed program while putting the dynamic data
# into a config file.
After superSU is flashed it says stuff about superSU in it and the file is completely different hence why if you are rooted (at least if using superSU) then the update fails. Whether there are also other /system files also updated by rooting I dont know.
I dont know why superSU modifies the file, the file once modified kicks off a daemon called daemonsu. Why it has to be this file to start that deamon I dont know - but obviously there must be some reason its rooted in this way.
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Thanks for that info......a bit complicated, but I get the gist of why OTA will fail, if rooted using the SuperSU Recovery zip.
I suppose, as you will be un-rooted in any case, unrooting prior to OTA is advisable, I can see that....
when I rooted originally, I used Superboot, as per Paul's Option 1
However, as per the OP, and my attempted OTA, with CWM Recovery intact, and the bootloop problem, etc, etc...and my panic, and not reading what is written in BL....
I never got to flash the OTA, and I just went ahead and learned how to use fastboot, and downloaded the American ROM, flashed it, and CWM Recovery, which works with 4.4 now, and flashed the root zip, as above, and some other zip to give back the H+ for HSPA+ logo, and now I'm happy.....
I'll never have another OTA to deal with now......
When stuff goes wrong we all learn a lot more than if it always went to plan, so its good we have learnt some new things today.
When 4.4.3 is out it'll all be easy now
Everything is working again! With AdbWinUsbApi.dll I could find my device and flash it. And with the help of this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219 I was able to restore the firmware as it was...nearly...I had a Dutch (EU) version, now it's US...no big deal.
dutchxl said:
Everything is working again! With AdbWinUsbApi.dll I could find my device and flash it. And with the help of this topic http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219 I was able to restore the firmware as it was...nearly...I had a Dutch (EU) version, now it's US...no big deal.
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Man....you did what I did, and ended up with US 4.4.....
I had UK Tesco 4.3, with an OTA sitting in \cache, but tried to flash with CWM Recovery, messed up, panicked, but things are good now, latest CWM, rooted with SuperSU.
There is also a CWM zip to restore your H indicator for HSPA mobile speed, as US ROM only has 3G for this, and it also modifies the cell signal bars back to normal Android width.....
SystemUI_AOSP_Statusbar-signed.zip
Thanks to tilaz and flibbelsan on Modaco
Good luck from here on,
dutchxl said:
This morning my device was asking if it could do a firmware (?) update. I confirmed and of that moment it keeps on rebooting and trying to install an update. Whatever I try I can't get through the loop of updating/rebooting. I thought that maybe via the bootloader (which is working) I can install a new ROM or restore the stock firmware, but nothing is helping. When in the bootloader, the PC can find the device although it is connected (USB connected)
What I see when it's rebooting:
Install untrusted package?
this can not be undone
- no
- yes
- go back
CWM based recovery v6.0.4.5
E: invalid command argument
finding update package
opening update package
verifying update package
e: failed to verify whole-file signature
e:signature verification failed
what ever I choose it goes to the next screen:
root access possibly lost. Fix?
this can not be undone
CWM based recovery v6.0.4.5
E: invalid command argument
finding update package
opening update package
verifying update package
e: failed to verify whole-file signature
e:signature verification failed
Installation aborted
rebooting...
...and it starts all over again...it boots normally but after 10 sec it reboots again...
Has somebody any idea what the problem is and how it can be solved. As it is, I can't do anything with this mobile.
Thanks for your help!
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I had the same situation just now. Accidentally confirmed the OTA update prompt, then the phone goes bootloop. After fiddling here and there, turns out the solution was simple. Reboot to bootloader, connect usb to PC, then wipe the cache using fastboot (fastboot erase cache). It will remove the OTA update zip file and stops the bootloop. Now I need to disable OTA update prompt.
just got the same problem!
solution that worked with me: booted in recovery, connected to pc, [left shift]+[right klick] on folder that contains mfastboot.exe, open prompt, type "mfastboot erase cache". done!
system update is now stopped
dutchxl said:
This morning my device was asking if it could do a firmware (?) update. I confirmed and of that moment it keeps on rebooting and trying to install an update. Whatever I try I can't get through the loop of updating/rebooting. I thought that maybe via the bootloader (which is working) I can install a new ROM or restore the stock firmware, but nothing is helping. When in the bootloader, the PC can find the device although it is connected (USB connected)
What I see when it's rebooting:
Install untrusted package?
this can not be undone
- no
- yes
- go back
CWM based recovery v6.0.4.5
E: invalid command argument
finding update package
opening update package
verifying update package
e: failed to verify whole-file signature
e:signature verification failed
what ever I choose it goes to the next screen:
root access possibly lost. Fix?
this can not be undone
CWM based recovery v6.0.4.5
E: invalid command argument
finding update package
opening update package
verifying update package
e: failed to verify whole-file signature
e:signature verification failed
Installation aborted
rebooting...
...and it starts all over again...it boots normally but after 10 sec it reboots again...
Has somebody any idea what the problem is and how it can be solved. As it is, I can't do anything with this mobile.
Thanks for your help!
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dutchxl said:
This morning my device was asking if it could do a firmware (?) update. I confirmed and of that moment it keeps on rebooting and trying to install an update. Whatever I try I can't get through the loop of updating/rebooting. I thought that maybe via the bootloader (which is working) I can install a new ROM or restore the stock firmware, but nothing is helping. When in the bootloader, the PC can find the device although it is connected (USB connected)
What I see when it's rebooting:
Install untrusted package?
this can not be undone
- no
- yes
- go back
CWM based recovery v6.0.4.5
E: invalid command argument
finding update package
opening update package
verifying update package
e: failed to verify whole-file signature
e:signature verification failed
what ever I choose it goes to the next screen:
root access possibly lost. Fix?
this can not be undone
CWM based recovery v6.0.4.5
E: invalid command argument
finding update package
opening update package
verifying update package
e: failed to verify whole-file signature
e:signature verification failed
Installation aborted
rebooting...
...and it starts all over again...it boots normally but after 10 sec it reboots again...
Has somebody any idea what the problem is and how it can be solved. As it is, I can't do anything with this mobile.
Thanks for your help!
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i repost a solution i have found to install OTA without wiping data, loosing root or flashing stock rom
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50513733&postcount=9
black screen after motorola logo
irishpancake said:
This is very good advice, regarding selecting recovery from Bootloader....
it happened to me, for days I was puzzled, even after flashing stock recovery, 4.3 Recovery, I could not enter Recovery, until I actually read what was written in the BL screen.
Use Vol down to scroll to option, then use Vol up to select that option......(Recovery)
As you say, important not to use power button.....as would come naturally, and its what we use in Recovery......
but not in Bootloader!!!!!!
I panicked so much, but just be calm!!!
Sent from my Moto G using Tapatalk
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i am having black screen issue on my MOTO G means i have installed some wrong package.... and it does not start only black screen...after a motorola starting logo so what should i do and my phone is not unlocked bootloader....please i need some serious help im getting error while installing new package via ADB is like " /system/lib/rfsa/adsp/libadsp_denoise_skel.so" has unexpected contents. and then installation aborted"" please help me!!! my phone is on XT1033 dual sim and is on 4.4.4 version when i done all this madness... for unlock bootloader.of this device please help!!! thank you!!!
same problem
bro same problem with me . what should i do now?
I had the exact same problem. Luckily I had the backup and entered the recovery mode of philz touch 6 clockworkmod v6.0.4.7 and recovered.
But I want to know, how to update the unlocked bootloader & rooted moto g xt1033 ? I'm using custom rom, its just unlocked.

Error when installing update via ADB and OTA on Nexus 5

Hey guys!
Firstly, I've tried installing the 5.0 update on my nexus 5. I tried via ADB so downloading it and then putting it onto my phone by putting my phone into recovery mode, and then applying update from ADB, however on the phone it came up with an error which was:
"/System/fonts/ROboto-BoldItallic.ttf" has unexpected contents.
E: Error in /tmp/update.zip (Status 7)
Installation aborted. " - I have tried deleting this file but just can't seem to be able to due to it being a read only??
I then waited until the official update was pushed to my phone, which was about 30 minutes ago, however that then gave me just an "error" after downloading, then restarting and trying to install.
I'm on stock firmware but I am rooted -Any help or advice in the right direction will really be helpful, and greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Need to be fully stock or you'll fail. Should be a link in my signature about update options...or at least how to get lollipop and root.

How to revert to Stock from CM11

Hello, I currently have Cyanogenmod 11 on my device, but I want to revert to the stock ROM again.
I have the B127 FW on my external SD as the UPDATE.APP within the dload folder.
I flashed stock recovery and after rebooting a couple of times, the update seemed to work at first, as there was a bar to indicate the progress of the install. But I get a failure to install error. Saying there is no UPDATE.APP.. which I obviously do have.
Anyone know what is wrong? I tried unrooting, putting the dload folder on internal SD, switching FW versions in dload folder (B130, B127, etc.)
I keep getting this error though and I have no clue what is wrong and searching yields no results.
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Time ago I had the same problem. At that time (in my case) I solved changing the SD card, re-downloding the ROM (maybe was corrupted), and obtaining the stock recovery by unpacking the just downloaded ROM. You can try the sme way. For me worked fine.
Thanks for the reply! I will try this and report back on status.
So no thing is working. No matter what I do, I get "there is no UPDATE.APP", any more suggestions?
Try downloading the correct stock recovery. Most of the times it has been reported that as the problem.
Try several version of stock recovery. In this forum, somewhere, there's the link where to download from.
Thanks so much! It finally worked! I just downloaded the B137 FW and used this tool: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454 to get the recovery.
my problem is the same as above but the phone says i have unlocked device but i never unlocked the bootloader cant flash anything through fastboot except "fastboot update" cant flash recovery or anything cuz technically my bootloader is still locked and now im stuck at rescue mode screen with "attention please update system again" and at the bottom is says "Error Func NO:12(FUNC_LOAD_IOM3)
Error NO: 1
any ideas it would be much appreciated thanks
mattwheat said:
my problem is the same as above but the phone says i have unlocked device but i never unlocked the bootloader cant flash anything through fastboot except "fastboot update" cant flash recovery or anything cuz technically my bootloader is still locked and now im stuck at rescue mode screen with "attention please update system again" and at the bottom is says "Error Func NO:12(FUNC_LOAD_IOM3)
Error NO: 1
any ideas it would be much appreciated thanks
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Hi. That error has something to do with the sensors I think.
read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-7/help/factory-reset-rooted-mate-7-t3096641
On page 2 I posted two links, one in chinese and one in italian. In the one in chinese they are talking that this error it's from the sensors. In the second link, that it is in italian I saw that in last post someone told that he had the same error and fixed in service.

[Completed] ZTE Z5s mini malware and failed ROM

Hi, somehow i managed to get malware on my z5s mini and it kept turning on 3g and wifi and installing random apps and had adds popping up every few minutes.
So i did a hard reset and soft reset and it was gone for 1hour and then it came back.
I didnt have it in safemode.
Now i tried to install the same rom over using the standard system recovery.
I used this one: needrom.com/download/nubia-z5s-mini-kk/#comments
In the comments they say you dont need cwm or anything so i tried and got these logs:
[log]
-- Install /ext_sdcard ...
Finding update package...
Verifying update package...
Installing update...
Warning: No file_contexts
set_metadata_recursice: some changes failed
installation aborted.
[/log]
Since then i cant boot up my phone it goes to the splashscreen and after a while automatically in the system recovery.
Someone said that the recovery wasnt for kitkat and that i need to update it first. But i cant boot it further then the splashscreen or recovery menu, is there something i still can do? or is the phone lost?
cgers said:
Hi, somehow i managed to get malware on my z5s mini and it kept turning on 3g and wifi and installing random apps and had adds popping up every few minutes.
So i did a hard reset and soft reset and it was gone for 1hour and then it came back.
I didnt have it in safemode.
Now i tried to install the same rom over using the standard system recovery.
I used this one: needrom.com/download/nubia-z5s-mini-kk/#comments
In the comments they say you dont need cwm or anything so i tried and got these logs:
[log]
-- Install /ext_sdcard ...
Finding update package...
Verifying update package...
Installing update...
Warning: No file_contexts
set_metadata_recursice: some changes failed
installation aborted.
[/log]
Since then i cant boot up my phone it goes to the splashscreen and after a while automatically in the system recovery.
Someone said that the recovery wasnt for kitkat and that i need to update it first. But i cant boot it further then the splashscreen or recovery menu, is there something i still can do? or is the phone lost?
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Hi, thank you for using XDA assist.
There is a general forum for android here https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help where you can get better help and support if you try to ask over there.
Good luck

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