Facing error"error executing updater binary in zip" ( 12.1.1 YOG7DAS2K1) Oneplus one - General Questions and Answers

Facing error"error executing updater binary in zip" ( 12.1.1 YOG7DAS2K1) Oneplus one
I tried wiping Data, Cache, System and then after flashing above update it says flashing failed.
Following are the details of my Oneplus one
TWRP : 2.8.7.0
CyanogenMod Version: 12.1-YOG4PAS3JL
Build Number: LMY48B
Device model- A0001
need a solution.

yeah same with me. Weird thing is it just says Error! nothing else is printed on the screen

I have found a solution for this problem.
You can follow this step:
1) Instead of downloading 65.8 MB incremental file go to cyanogen -support website( Sorry couldn't paste the link as i am new user) search for your device and you will find a link which will download the latest complete rom. This rom is of around 700mb.
2) Copy this downloaded rom mentioned above to ur device.
3) Take a Backup
4) Wipe Data, Cache,System or Simply just do factory reset with the help of TWRP
5) Install the Rom using TWRP
6) Reboot and finally your device will be updated and there will be no error.
it worked for me.

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[Q] New PG888.zip Firmware Installation

OK - So I've flashed the latest Primo-s (V4.0) custom ROM and still having a few bugs - I've read through the forum that flashing the new firmware will help get rid of these bugs that I am experience. I have downloaded the firmware and placed it within the route folder on my SD care however, When I try to "apply update from zip" I receive an installation aborted error message, I am using the latest Clowkwork Touch recovery and have also tried installing the update via the ROM manager app. Can someone please advise.
Thanks
dannyhoughton74 said:
OK - So I've flashed the latest Primo-s (V4.0) custom ROM and still having a few bugs - I've read through the forum that flashing the new firmware will help get rid of these bugs that I am experience. I have downloaded the firmware and placed it within the route folder on my SD care however, When I try to "apply update from zip" I receive an installation aborted error message, I am using the latest Clowkwork Touch recovery and have also tried installing the update via the ROM manager app. Can someone please advise.
Thanks
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You never install a firmware from recovery
Read teh forums
1) Put ZIP in SDcard
2) reboot into bootloader
3) the phone will detect the zip file and install it
4) reboot,, it might get stuck at boot animation
5) reboot into recovery and delte teh zip from sd card via adb shell
6) format cache and dalvik
7) reboot and enjoy..
If you would have read the forums, and threads you would have known what needs to be done.
If you are not comfortable with all of these steps, donot do any of it till you understand what they are!!!
Thanks for your reply. I was actually just posting to say please disregard this thread as I had now managed, It was as you said automatically detected.. Thanks anyway

[Completed] Can't install CM12 to Galazy S2 I9100P

I've downloaded the latest stable files and followed the instructions here to the letter:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s2/development-derivatives/rom-cyanogenmod-12-t2955551
But I cannot get CM12 to install. If I boot the phone using stock recovery I can see and select the CM12 zip file but I get the 'Signature verification failed' error. If I use CWM recovery where I can toggle signature verification on and off, it's like it can't even see my SD card. Even though it says that the current directory = /sdcard it isn't, and instead just shows everything on the device internal memory.
Can anybody help? I've been stuck with this for about 8 hours.
I've also tried installing TWRP recovery. This does at least see my SD card and let me choose the CM12 zip file, but when I press the 'FLASH NOW' button, it asks me if I'm sure I want to reboot to recovery and complete the specified actions then does absolutely nothing when I select 'OK'.
Having spent hours trying various different things, I've made some progress and can now at least get CWM to see my SD card and the CM12 zip file. Unfortunately the installation fails with an error 7. I've deleted all of the 'getprop' entries from the 'updater-script' but it's made no difference. Please can someone help?
Thanks to the overwhelming support and advice received on here I managed to get it working
I'm posting this in case anybody else happens to have the same problem and finds this thread. This is what worked for me:
1. Download and install Odin
2. Flash stock ROM
3. Flash rooted kernel (I used one with CWM pre-installed)
4. Update CWM to v 6
5. Perform factory reset
6. Wipe cache
7. Wipe Dalvik cache
8. Install CM12
9. Install Google apps
Hello,
Glad you found your way,
Thread closed!
-Vatsal

Installing Lineage OS on Yu Yunique Without Error 7 and bootloops

Hey everyone,
During the initial versions of LineageOS, I wasn't been able to install it due to error:7 (Baseband error).
Now, I have tried a method that worked on my yu Yunique device.
This method can be used for any other device also but you have to find corresponding ROM file and other stuffs for your device only.
**Remember to take a full backup before experimenting with your device**
Procedure:
You need following things before you start-
1. LineageOS rom file: https://download.lineageos.org/jalebi
2. Open Gapps: http://opengapps.org (choose platform=ARM, android=7.1 and variant of your choice)
3.Caesium kernel: https://transfer.sh/Yqhm8/Caesium-jalebi-20170701-140319-v2.1.zip
4:LineageOS root file:https://download.lineageos.org/extras (Name: su(arm), version:14.1)
5. Firmware File: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298934200
NOTE **There are some times that this method won't work in the latest TWRP i.e 3.0.3-0. So, revert back to TWRP 2.8.7.0 and then try the given method.**
Method:
1. After taking a backup of your previous working ROM, wipe off the Dalvik cache + system + cache + data in the recovery.
2. Flash the firmware image.( This solves the baseband error problem)
3. Flash the lineageOS rom file.
4. Now flash the caesium kernel( prevents bootloop)
5. after flashing all 3 files, reboot into system.
The first bootup will take about 2-3 minute(can go upto 5-7 min also). so have patience.
This worked for me. If it also works for you too, then please tell.
Also, you can watch my youtube video for the same:https://youtu.be/nYOsDeG5Kfs
Thank you
NOTE**All the file provided above belongs to their corresponding developers. I am just sharing it for help**
helpful guide
You can also solve this prob by delete baseband line in updater script
Helpful !!!!

P3113 with LineageOS 13 with TWRP 3.3.0-2

Hi,
I have updated TWRP to 3.3.0-2 using Odin3 v3.13.1 before proceeding to the installation of the rom version lineage-13.0_espressowifi-6.0.1-20190729-1933 but I am unable to install a gapps package. I have made an attempt using an old version (gapps-base-arm-6.0.1-20170902-1-signed) which failed. So I went to Open GApps project to obtain a newer version (open_gapps-arm-6.0-nano-20191116) but it failed again with an error code of 40.
This code tells me that I must wipe the system partition if I want to install their new version of GApps. I went to recovery mode and searched for such an option but it does not exist. The only option available is wiping the cache partition. In fact this new version of TWRP does not look the same as my previous version (3.2.0) in terms of options and features.
I have made an attempt at going back to my previous version of TWRP using Odin3 but it did work; no failure, the version was not changed.
If I can't go back to a previous version of TWRP and the current version does not provide an option for wiping the system partition, what can I do to install GApps?
Regards
did you wipe it under advanced wipe? and I recommend open gapps 6 arm pico.
as stated before, I can wipe cache only under the Advanced option of this version of TWRP.
Now regarding your suggestion of using the pico version of gapps, it doesn't matter. Whatever version I use, it triggers an error code of 40, which translates into something like: the Open Gapps package can only be installed on top of an existing installation of Open Gapps or a clean AOSP.... You must wipe your system partition and flash your rom before installing Open Gapps. Again, the problem is that the actual version of TWRP does not provide the option of wiping the system partition.
I have replaced an old 2018 version of LineageOS 13 with version lineage-13.0_espressowifi-6.0.1-20190729-1933 and as I was trying to install a Gapps package, it failed with an error code of 40.
yaudette said:
as stated before, I can wipe cache only under the Advanced option of this version of TWRP.
Now regarding your suggestion of using the pico version of gapps, it doesn't matter. Whatever version I use, it triggers an error code of 40, which translates into something like: the Open Gapps package can only be installed on top of an existing installation of Open Gapps or a clean AOSP.... You must wipe your system partition and flash your rom before installing Open Gapps. Again, the problem is that the actual version of TWRP does not provide the option of wiping the system partition.
I have replaced an old 2018 version of LineageOS 13 with version lineage-13.0_espressowifi-6.0.1-20190729-1933 and as I was trying to install a Gapps package, it failed with an error code of 40.
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Try a different version of TWRP.
as I was looking for a solution to my problems, I have discovered there are various "flavors" of Odin3 matching with hardware and software. Unlike what I have read on different sites, it is not always a good idea to use the most recent version of a piece of software. So, I have replaced my version of Odin3 by an older version more in line with my hardware and my operating system and I have managed to install successfully a very old version of TWRP (3.0.0). Then I have upgraded to version 3.3.0-2 and all options that I was used to became available. From this point, I will be able to clean flash my tablet.
Thanks secretwolf98 for your attempts to help me solve my problem.
Case closed.

Question LineageOS: "Can't load Android System" on first boot.

My new Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro is showing an error screen after some time, like in this post:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/cant-load-android-system-lineageos.4314035/
It reads "Can't load Android system. Your data may be corrupt. If you continue to get this message, you may need to perform a factory data reset and erase all user data stored on this device"
This happened so far:
I just unlocked the boot loader of my new phone after week of waiting.
I followed the official lineage instructions to install the OS: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/vayu/install
Everything worked including the sideloading via db.
I downloaded those two files for the LineageOS-Site:
- Recovery via fastboot: lineage-18.1-20211203-recovery-vayu.img (recovery works, I can still boot into recovery)
- System via adb: lineage-18.1-20211203-nightly-vayu-signed.zip
I also added Gapps via adb: "open_gapps-arm64-11.0-nano-20211204.zip"
Both adb transfers exited successfully.
After the first error screen
- I tapped Try again,
- When the error occurred again, I tapped "Factory data reset," but the error still occurred. The phone is new, no user data is on the phone.
- I booted into recovery and reset all the data I could. When I tap "Format system partition" it throws an error "E: Failed to open /dev/block/dm-0: No such file or directory. System wipe failed."
- Then I repeated the adb sideload. The error occurs again.
- I removed the SIM card, as someone in the forum suggested this could be a problem source. The error still occurs.
What can I do now?
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Update [2021-12-05 Sun 20:09]
It seems to be a Problem with the GApps Version.
What I did Try so far is:
- Install 03-12-LOS and latest GApps via LOS recovery (didn't work)
- Install 03-12-LOS and latest GApps via TWRP recovery (didn't work)
- install LOS Build from 26-11-2021 without GApps (works)
- Install LOS Build from 26-11-2021 with latest GApps (didn't work)
- Install LOS Build form 26-11-2021 with GApps from 25-11-2021 (works)
Just use TWRP, flash ROM and AFTER flashing ROM Format Data where you have to type "yes". (Format, not Wipe)
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Thanks for the Idea. At the moment it has not solved the problem.
This is what I did:
- Flash TWRP
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP-3.5.2-vayu-Nebrassy-2.img
- copy lineage-18.1-20211203-nightly-vayu-signed.zip and "open_gapps-arm64-11.0-nano-20211204.zip" to the Poco device
- install via "install" option, wipe cache at the end of installation
- Format files (via "Wipe" -> "Format Data" -> type "yes")
- Reboot
After some time of the animated Lineage OS logo, the phone reboots into TWRP.
To me this seems very similar to the Lineage recovery before.
Any ideas what could be wrong?
You probably wiped System or Vendor partition or something, you are not supposed to do that.
Most likely you have to reflash MIUI now first. Make sure it's atleast version 12.5.X.X.
Flashing instructions are really simple, this apply to all ROM's.
FIRST INSTALL?:
Remove any fingerprint, PIN, or password in MIUI
Unlock the bootloader
Transfer ROM to internal storage
Install any suitable recovery
Flash ROM zip file
Do a data wipe in recovery (format data)
Reboot to the system, wait and enjoy
FLASHING UPDATES?:
Download via OTA Updater and let it automatically install; OR
Download an update, transfer to internal/external storage (always check file sha256)
Flash ROM zip and reboot.
Do not wipe anything else or add any additional steps. (maybe except Gapps if ROM doesn't have them included)
ps.
In first post there is no mention if you did Format Data or not and when you did it. Like i said before - you have to Formata DATA AFTER flashing ROM . Not before.
This happened so far:
I just unlocked the boot loader of my new phone after week of waiting.
I followed the official lineage instructions to install the OS: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/vayu/install
Everything worked including the sideloading via db.
I downloaded those two files for the LineageOS-Site:
- Recovery via fastboot: lineage-18.1-20211203-recovery-vayu.img (recovery works, I can still boot into recovery)
- System via adb: lineage-18.1-20211203-nightly-vayu-signed.zip
I also added Gapps via adb: "open_gapps-arm64-11.0-nano-20211204.zip"
Both adb transfers exited successfully.
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k3lcior said:
In first post there is no mention if you did Format Data or not and when you did it. Like i said before - you have to Formata DATA AFTER flashing ROM . Not before.
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I followed the LOS Install Guide: https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/vayu/install But this procedure does not seem to bee the cause (see below).
Download the LineageOS installation package that you would like to install or build the package yourself.
Optionally, download an application package add-on such as Google Apps (use the arm64 architecture).
If you are not in recovery, reboot into recovery:
With the device powered off, hold Volume Up + Power. When Xiaomi/POCO/Redmi splash appears, release Power and keep pressed Volume Up until recovery appears.
Now tap Factory Reset, then Format data / factory reset and continue with the formatting process. This will remove encryption and delete all files stored in the internal storage, as well as format your cache partition (if you have one).
Return to the main menu.
Sideload the LineageOS .zip package:
On the device, select “Apply Update”, then “Apply from ADB” to begin sideload.
On the host machine, sideload the package using: adb sideload filename.zip.
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Okay so this is what I did (the part that works):
- I downloaded the latest possible stock ROM from https://www.xda-developers.com/down...ut-several-xiaomi-redmi-mi-poco-devices/#vayu The fastboot ROM is more than 5GB.
- Extract the file "vayu_eea_global_images_V12.5.3.0.RJUEUXM_20211015.0000.00_11.0_eea_05cc38de43.tgz"
- then connect the phone via USB cable in fastboot mode and:
Bash:
cd ~/Downloads/vayu_eea_global_images_V12.5.3.0.RJUEUXM_20211015.0000.00_11.0_eea
/bin/bash ./flash_all.sh
- The default MIUI starts flawless, as it dit the first time I turned on the phone. So far so good.
What didn't work:
1. I installed the LOS Recovery again and flashed the OS and Gapps. Only after that I did step 3 - formating. The result ist the same bootloop as in the beginning.
2. I flashed the stock MIUI ROM again (which woks fine). Then I flashed TWRP, transfered the OS and GApps file and installed. I did not wipe anything, just used "format data" like above.
In both cases the OS does not start. After a while displaying the LOS-logo the phone reboots to recovery.
What did work:
I downloaded lineage-18.1-20211126-nightly-vayu-signed.zip, one version before the latest verion and the corresponding recovery lineage-18.1-20211126-recovery-vayu.img
I flashed only the OS, and no GApps -- and it launched successfully. Installing with the latest GApps failed again.
Install older gapp, not all gapp is compatible

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