Moto G 4G XT1039 : Stuck on bootloader since last update - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I have installed the latest OTA update yesterday and since my Moto G 4G is stuck on bootloader.
The bootloader has been unlocked few month ago and everything was OK.
According to Moto Support the update doesn't work with an unlocked bootloader and that's why my phone is stuck on boot...
I tried to start recovery and do a Wipe/factory reset in order to install a ROM found on XDA forum but each time I try to install the rom from the sdcard i have an error message :
E: Failed to verify whole-file signature
Installation Aborted
I tried with the following ROMs :
XT1039_Retail_EU_51_Optimized_v1.1
XT1039_Retail_EU_51_Untouched_Stagefright_Patched
pa_peregrine-5.1-20150822
And each time I have the same error..
What can I do ?
Regards,

Either your downloads are corrupt or the ZIPs you are trying to install are not signed. In the latter case you can disable signature verification in TWRP.

did it work?

For OTA Updates to be successful the best method is to first flash the full factory firmware image.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=60792279​

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[Q]OTA update to BJ failed

Hi Guys,
System version 0.7.2.xt926.Verizon.en.US
Android version 4.0.4
System has been ROOT
I want to update the Android to 4.1.1 from OTA. After download the update program,press "update now", the phone restart and update,but a few minutes,the phone restart.But update failure.The Android version still 4.0.4.
Then I change to use default Recovery to update.I used 2 ways:
1、use “apply update from external storage”
The update failure and show the information as follow
E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
2、use "apply update from cache"
The update failure too and show the information as follow
assert failed:apply_patch_check("/system/app/BooksTablet.apk","1932fde58cef592d0ff957b1be0c22fe2afd912b","0d8c659f9228f05a774f1182f35ef1bf57eafb41")
E: Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
Does anyone know the reason? Many thanks!
Gavin.Sun said:
Hi Guys,
System version 0.7.2.xt926.Verizon.en.US
Android version 4.0.4
System has been ROOT
I want to update the Android to 4.1.1 from OTA. After download the update program,press "update now", the phone restart and update,but a few minutes,the phone restart.But update failure.The Android version still 4.0.4.
Then I change to use default Recovery to update.I used 2 ways:
1、use “apply update from external storage”
The update failure and show the information as follow
E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
2、use "apply update from cache"
The update failure too and show the information as follow
assert failed:apply_patch_check("/system/app/BooksTablet.apk","1932fde58cef592d0ff957b1be0c22fe2afd912b","0d8c659f9228f05a774f1182f35ef1bf57eafb41")
E: Error in /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
Does anyone know the reason? Many thanks!
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My OTA update to JB initially failed to but my phone went into boot loop, I was able to get into safe mode and then do a factory data reset (after another 4 attemps to get past a boot loop) then the phone booted up and I was on JB.
XRCIST said:
My OTA update to JB initially failed to but my phone went into boot loop, I was able to get into safe mode and then do a factory data reset (after another 4 attemps to get past a boot loop) then the phone booted up and I was on JB.
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Thank you for your reply, I'll try it after backup.
You can't do an OTA update if youre rooted with safestrap. You need to download voodoo and hide root, then uninstall safestrap.
If that still doesn't work (it probably won't because it didn't for me either), back up all your info and flash back to stock 4.0.4. Then install only superuser and voodoo, hide your root and download BOTH OTA updates before attempting to install safestrap and unhiding root.
Good luck
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[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!!!
Sent from my Moto G using Tapatalk
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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.

[Completed] Htc EVO 4g lte unable to install rom

Help,
I am of course new to this. I installed twrp 2.7, I have tried to install many roms, Twrp says my phone is not rooted and asks me to install SuperSu now and it just does a reset. Every time I attempt to install a rom I get an error:
symlinki: some symlinks failed
E:Error executing updater binary in zip '/sdcard2/meanbean-v309-jewel-1 tevo.zip'
Error flashing zip 'sdcard2/meanbean-v309-jewel-ltevo.zip'
Updating partition details...
FAILED
Hello,
You should take a look at this guide: Massive Question Round Up Thread for Jewel .

Help updating XT1032 to official motorola 5.0.2 (custom recovery)

I've just finished flashing the stock motorola 4.4.4 EU rom and updating it after using CM 12 and having it become very unstable on my device due to the recent nightlies. I downloaded the official ota update to 5.0.2 the system reboots into TWRP (Version 2.8.5.0) and displays:
E: Error executing updater binary in zip '/cache/Blur_Version.210.12.40.falcon_umts. EURetail.en.EU.zip;
E: Error installing zip file '/cache/Blur_Version.210.12.40.falcon_umts.EURetail.en.EU.zip'
As soon as i select reboot into system, the boot loads fine and stays on for a while, but then automatically restarts to attempt the install again. Im assuming this error is because I'm running a custom recovery, but any help would be great! I know exactly where the zip is on my phone storage too, so would it be a matter of installing manual (however when I checked it displayed a message saying it could be incompatible and render my device unstable, and I really dont want to have to reinstall the rom again.
Also I have not updated to a custom boot loader, its running the kitkat boot loader from motorola.
Thanks in advance

[Q] Unrootable Phone (S2 Plus)

Hello and thank you in advance for your time.
I've a very annoying problem: My idea was to install CyanogenMod but I'm very far from it but I think I own the only one S2 Plus in the world that is impossible to root.
I write here after having read all readable about rooting my phone model, without any success... :crying:
Phone Specifications:
Model Number GT-I9105P
Android Version 4.2.2
Baseband version I9105PXXUBNG2
Kernel version 3.0.31-2705991
[email protected] #1
Tue Jul 1 16:51:57 KST 2014
Build Number JDQ39.I9105PXXUBNG1
What I tryed to do:
* I tryed this method: beta.download.cyanogenmod.org/install; but my phone is not supported.
I tryed to force even if it was not supported, but procedure stops​
* I tryed this method towelroot.com/; but my phone is not supported.
I tryed the different 3 modstrings towelroot.com/modstrings.html without success​
* I tryed with Odin (3.0.7). I followed some online guides (even one on this forum): I found a correct CWM. I installed it. But any zip superSU I try to install from my sdcard (I think it's impossible from internal memory) says this error:
Code:
[COLOR="Red"]Install from package...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: failed to verify whole-file signature
E: signature verification failed[/COLOR]
I tryed super SU version 1.5.1, 1.8.4, 1.9.xx
What's the problem with my phone?
Thank you for your help
Giampaolo
After many attempts to load the superSU zip I realized CWM were never be actived!
I was using Standard Android Recovery system (it's first phnoe I'm trying to root).
So I applied plan B. Deactivated auto reload, I remove and reinsert the bactery. When phone starts I try to enter CWM.
I understood this operation is useful to recovery of Android Recovery System;
But when I'll do it my phone stuck on galaxy logo.
Same as forums.androidcentral.com/sprint-galaxy-s-iii-rooting-rom-s-hack-s/185220-trying-root-cant-get-into-clockworkmod-recovery-2.html#post3094734 (and no one reply to its problem)
i did that unplug cable and battery pull trick but its stuck on galaxy grand logo cant reach to the cwm can u please help me ?
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Now I have no more resource. Has anyone a solution?
Anyone with my same problem?
If it won't boot to recovery, try installing another recovery like TWRP or Phillz recov. , also just install the SuperSU package: https://download.chainfire.eu/396/supersu/ trough recovery , this might be the solution

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