Uninstalled TWlauncher and done factory reset... - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

And now I cant access my phone. When I turn it on i got black screen only with clock and battery info. I can grag the drawer down to turn on/of wifi, gps... and enter management when i long hold home button.
I need to find a way to install launcher. Bluuetoth wont work because it is not paired after factory reset. Wlan is useless. I cant install anything from SD either.
I cant use odin to flash firmware because i will loose warranty. And I cant take it to service center because I didnt unroot it.
The only way I see that can help is instal launcher throug recovery mode using update.zip file. But when i try to install it it says :
--Install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update package...
Installation aborted...
I put golauncher.apk in update.zip file and signed it using autosign.
Can anyone help?
It may be I am doing something wrong while creating update.zip. Can someone do it for me and upload it with any launcher within it?
Thanks alot in advance!!!

Do you have the CWM 4.0.0.9 recovery installed or can you flash the CWM 4.0.0.9 recovery?
If you can then boot into CWM - mount the USB - copy over a modded rom like Fla.sh2X or FirstUA to the SD.
Then flash that rom.
If you have the 3e recovery - then I suggest flashing a rom with Odin.

or install via adb. google for an tutorial

@Baracs I do not have any recovery, I didn't figure out how to make one...
@downloadonlyaccount Thanks, I'll do a research.

speedy051 said:
@Baracs I do not have any recovery, I didn't figure out how to make one...
@downloadonlyaccount Thanks, I'll do a research.
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to make it extra simple download Qtadb if you are not familiar with command shell.

speedy051 said:
And now I cant access my phone. When I turn it on i got black screen only with clock and battery info. I can grag the drawer down to turn on/of wifi, gps... and enter management when i long hold home button.
I need to find a way to install launcher. Bluuetoth wont work because it is not paired after factory reset. Wlan is useless. I cant install anything from SD either.
I cant use odin to flash firmware because i will loose warranty. And I cant take it to service center because I didnt unroot it.
The only way I see that can help is instal launcher throug recovery mode using update.zip file. But when i try to install it it says :
--Install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update package...
Installation aborted...
I put golauncher.apk in update.zip file and signed it using autosign.
Can anyone help?
It may be I am doing something wrong while creating update.zip. Can someone do it for me and upload it with any launcher within it?
Thanks alot in advance!!!
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Hold down the home key and hope you have file manager in recently used.
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Okay, I'll try to help:
1. Get ClockworkMod 4.0.0.9 (the official one), and flash it through stock recovery. (Sorry, using my phone, can't link to the thread)
2. Install the update.zip file through CWM. Some update.zip files can only be flashed through CMW.
I really hope that helps.
Oh, and IMHO, you shouldn't have to worry about burning the warranty. It should still be valid if you can flash a stock firmware (from your appropriate region, of course).
I once took my phone to a Samsung Service Center just to check if thr warranty is already void -- with a recently flashed stock firmware from Asia -- and it isn't.
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[SOLVED] Can't root! "E: signature verification failed"

My Vibrant used to be rooted. I just updated Tmobile Froyo KA6. I try rooting using Z4root, but it won't do anything. I manually try and getting:
"E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted"
I read this could be the problem on the forum, but I don't know how to fix it:
"Android system recovery <3e>
Samsung Recovery Utils
-for BML-"
ps.don't know if this information of the phone help:
Froyo 2.2
T959UVKA6
Kernel 2.6.32.9
Can't anyone help this rockie?
Thanks
Try One Click Root.
I tired both...neither works. I read something that Froyo's (legitimately.Froyo) folder structure or.something.of that nature has.changed. Not sure though...I'm a bit of a nub in the realm of.development. Can anyone confirm rooting by any.of.the normal conventional methods (z4, 1click, etc.
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Super one click worked for me
I have gotten the same error with One Click
lbridges said:
Super one click worked for me
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Thank you Ibridges! the superoneclick from TheUnlockr work for me.
Super On Click Root worked for me but I get the same message while trying to install a new ROM.
I got the "E:signature verification failed" message on my Motorola Defy (Android 2.1 Eclair with Motoblur) while rooting in recovery mode. It was using the SuperOneClick method connecting the phone to a Mac. Actually, that version of the software says once installed in your Mac that is for Samsung Galaxy S, but root all models. I followed the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=739304
I have to say that I tried z4root and was useless; so now I see little alternatives...
USB debugging, SD mount and everything is in the way it should... Anyone can help me please?
Edit: I saw in the mentioned thread that many are having similar problems. Someone said that manually copying the update.zip file in the SD card and then doing the whole thing in recovery mode worked. I wasn't that lucky. Now, at the bottom of the phone screen I get the following lines in yellow:
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
-- Install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
So I am stuck here.
Same thing happened to me when I did the kies update for 2.2 ka6 and hated froyo stock. I tried to root and couldn't. Long story short, I Odin'ed back to 2.1 and used one click root which worked perfectly. Running Bionix V now no problems .
I would try to use odin to go back to 2.1 and use super one click root from the unlockr.
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I am now having this issue as well. Do I really need to odin it back to 2.1?
I am trying to put Simply Galaxy/Sweet Honey 2.7.1 on my STOCK 2.2 .
Answer is appreciated .
Noob
Yes, you do have to go back to 2.1 before being able to flash any custom rom.
Guys,
I have resolved this many many times... Just follow these steps -
Pre-requisite - Enable USB debugging on your phone and connect it to your pc.
1. Root your phone using SuperOneClickv1.6.5-ShortFuse. You can get it at 'http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682'
2. Go to this thread and download the two files 'http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423' - '3e_recovery_installer.zip' and 'update.zip (1.34 mb)'
2. Run install.bat from 3e_recovery_installer folder to rectify the the recovery signature checking.
3. Keep the just downloaded update.zip (1.34 mb) in your internal sdcard and boot under recovery. Select reinstall package option. Update.zip will get installed and phone will reboot.
Its not done yet.
4. Now get the actual clockwork mod recovery update.zip (1.72 mb). You can get this using ROM manager. Now put this update.zip (1.72 mb) in your internal sdcard and boot under recovery. Select reinstall package option. Update.zip will get installed and phone will reboot and will be back in samsung recovery mode. Select reinstall package again and bang... You should now be at cwm recovery
Did this help?
axesd said:
I am now having this issue as well. Do I really need to odin it back to 2.1?
I am trying to put Simply Galaxy/Sweet Honey 2.7.1 on my STOCK 2.2 .
Answer is appreciated .
Noob
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Before installing a custom ROM, it is not mandatory to go back to stock 2.1. Generally it is just recommended when you are going from one custom ROM to another custom ROM and by going back to stock you avoid taking ghosts (issues) of one custom ROM to another.
So if you follow my instructions to resolve your cwm recovery for Stock 2.2, you should be good to go to Simply Galaxy/Sweet Honey 2.7.1 without going back to Stock 2.1.
Hope this helps...
Its a normal occurrence after upgrading through Kies to 2.2. The 3e recovery always used to work for me regarding the signature verification error. Accept the last time I tried it about a week ago it coukdnt get it to work for whatever reason.
So what I did was use odin & revert back to 2.1. Then root using one click root. Then just flash a 2.2 rom in clock work, Bionix for example. Then you will on 2.2. You will have no problem with the signature verification this way. Gluk
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kisfit2000 said:
Guys,
I have resolved this many many times... Just follow these steps -
Pre-requisite - Enable USB debugging on your phone and connect it to your pc.
1. Root your phone using SuperOneClickv1.6.5-ShortFuse. You can get it at 'http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682'
2. Go to this thread and download the two files 'http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=833423' - '3e_recovery_installer.zip' and 'update.zip (1.34 mb)'
2. Run install.bat from 3e_recovery_installer folder to rectify the the recovery signature checking.
3. Keep the just downloaded update.zip (1.34 mb) in your internal sdcard and boot under recovery. Select reinstall package option. Update.zip will get installed and phone will reboot.
Its not done yet.
4. Now get the actual clockwork mod recovery update.zip (1.72 mb). You can get this using ROM manager. Now put this update.zip (1.72 mb) in your internal sdcard and boot under recovery. Select reinstall package option. Update.zip will get installed and phone will reboot and will be back in samsung recovery mode. Select reinstall package again and bang... You should now be at cwm recovery
Did this help?
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This is exactly what I did to get my Clockwork Recovery to work.
Jo3f1sh said:
This is exactly what I did to get my Clockwork Recovery to work.
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Glad I could help
dissable signature verification
DISABLE E: SIGNATURE VERIFICATION ON SAMSUNG VIBRANT
Here goes steps to install this modified 3e Recovery:
PREREQUISITE
Working USB connection between your Vibrant and computer. You may setup ADB or install Kies on your computer.
INSTRUCTIONS
Disclaimer: Proceed at your own risk. We are not responsible if your device gets bricked or damaged during the process.
1. Download Modified Recovery 3e for Vibrant on to your computer and extract it’s content.
2. Put your Samsung Vibrant into “USB Debugging Mode”. To do it, go to “Applications”—> “Settings” –> “Applications” –> “Development” –> and check the box “USB debugging”.
3. Connect the Vibrant to computer via USB cable.
4. Run the “install.bat” file located in the extracted content.
5. Wait till the process completes.
That’s it. Your Vibrant should now have modified 3e Recovery that disables signature verification. You may now root the Samsung Vibrant or install ClockworkMod Recovery on it.
now try rooting with one click or manual
What I did is, I odin back to 2.1
Then I used an app called Z4root to root the phone. Once there download CWM from tom manager and enjoy
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After hours of failing to root the device, I found this thread and thanks to Kisfit2000 I finally got this damn Vibrant root access. Thank you!

Clockworkmod

Evening,
Before I get bashed for starting this thread, I have searched the forum and Google but I have not yet found an answer. Also I would post this in the developers forum but I don't have rights to do that yet (post count too low).
Anyway I have been trying to flash my Galaxy Ace with clockworkmod 4.0.0.9 and I cant get it to work, I bought ROM Manager premium to try as well to no avil. When attempting to use the .ZIP file in the recovery mode I get the following:
-- Appling Muti-CSC--
-- Install /sdcard ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E:Can't open /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
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I am using ClockWorkModAce.zip downloaded from this website, I have tried to download the file again in case and that made no difference. Tried using ROM manager to apply it and that failed too. Tried it when phone was rooted and also when not rooted (after fresh Odin flash)
Using S5830XXKPH
Please help, I want to try some of these cyanogen ROMs that I have seen posted on here. Many thanks in advance for any help
Starlaugh said:
Evening,
Before I get bashed for starting this thread, I have searched the forum and Google but I have not yet found an answer. Also I would post this in the developers forum but I don't have rights to do that yet (post count too low).
Anyway I have been trying to flash my Galaxy Ace with clockworkmod 4.0.0.9 and I cant get it to work, I bought ROM Manager premium to try as well to no avil. When attempting to use the .ZIP file in the recovery mode I get the following:
I am using ClockWorkModAce.zip downloaded from this website, I have tried to download the file again in case and that made no difference. Tried using ROM manager to apply it and that failed too. Tried it when phone was rooted and also when not rooted (after fresh Odin flash)
Using S5830XXKPH
Please help, I want to try some of these cyanogen ROMs that I have seen posted on here. Many thanks in advance for any help
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Download cwm from here
http://www.mediafire.com/?lv3fbcp1fipxqfg
or if already downloaded go in recovery mod by long pressing home+power
and update from sdcard and select cwm file you put insdcard and install
now reboot.
Now when again you go in recovery mod you found it
and remember never install rom manager it cause brick many ace
Thank you for your reply, however I still get the same message appearing when I try to install CWM... Not being able to find anyone else reporting this problem on the internet I am baffled. hmmmm
Wish I didn't bother paying out for the premium rom manager now, didn't realise it could brick my phone.
Starlaugh said:
Thank you for your reply, however I still get the same message appearing when I try to install CWM... Not being able to find anyone else reporting this problem on the internet I am baffled. hmmmm
Wish I didn't bother paying out for the premium rom manager now, didn't realise it could brick my phone.
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What msg come when you trying to install cwm ?
Rebooting the phone and holding power & home button,
Selecting update from .zip,
Then choosing the CWM file, I then get this appear:
-- Appling Muti-CSC--
-- Install /sdcard ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E:Can't open /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
Dude if not able to install cwm then how about to install rom like coderom 2x or fla.sh1 or any that kind of odin flashable rom. So you can flash it through odin and it have cwm preinstalled so you can then install cynogen mod
and you tried cwm from link i gave?
Or flash first kpb then cwm
Thanks for your help I will go off and explore more into one of the ones that I can flash through Odin. Is there one that you would recommend to assist me on my way to cyanogen mod?
Yeah tried the CWM in your link, do I stand a better chance for using CWM if I flash kpb first?
Thanks given for your assistance
Starlaugh said:
Thanks for your help I will go off and explore more into one of the ones that I can flash through Odin. Is there one that you would recommend to assist me on my way to cyanogen mod?
Yeah tried the CWM in your link, do I stand a better chance for using CWM if I flash kpb first?
Thanks given for your assistance
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Cwm not installed may cause you done some thing wrong with kph
so.flash first new firmware whether kpb ,ddkq5 or any other
so you can able to install cwm
I will give your advice a go and post back with the results, you sir are a gentleman... thank you
well I managed to flash with Coderom.v2x with Odin, have tried with a couple of different cyanogen ROMs but neither worked. Still got the same errors as above.
I cant be that unlucky that anything I try doesnt work... I must be doing something wrong but I dont know what!!
Well I certainly don't understand how you are flashing from a directory "sideload package". I forgot about the stock recovery menu, is there a choose zip to install function?
I get exactly the same error, but not when I flash my phone, but when I try to root it.
I flashed it with no problem (S5830LUBKP7), but when I try to root it with either up_1.zip or AceGingerRoot.zip, I get the error
-- Install /sdcard ...
Finding update package ...
Opening update package ...
E:Can't open /tmp/sideload/package.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
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I haven't been able to finda solution for this problem, I would appreciate any help please...

[Q] Can You Please Help Me Install My First ROM?

Attention: I am a n00b and this is the first time im ever installing a custom ROM to any Android phone. Please provide detailed instructions so I can actually do it!
I have a rooted EVO 3D hboot 1.4 kernel version 2.6.35.10-gcb1cf83 build number 1.13.651.7 CL83920 release-keys
I want to install this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1466362 (MeanROM) on my phone. This requires updating my firmware (i think?), which is what I was having problems with when I tried to do this myself.
This is what happens when i try to update the firmware:
I tried doing this 2 ways: using adb to push "freeza's all in one firmware update" (which the ROM instructs me to install), and using Finder on Mac to just drag "freeza's all in one firmware update" straight onto my sd card. I use ClockworkMod 5.0.2 and press install zip, select it, and confirm, and it reads back like this:
Installing: /sdcard/PG86IMG.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
E:Can't open /sdcard/PG86IMG.zip
(bad)
Installation aborted.
Because I couldn't update my firmware, I decided not to proceed installing the ROM for fear of bricking my phone. I was wondering if anyone could try and help me figure out 1) why it wont install the update, and 2) how i can install the update and the ROM?
PLEASE HELP!
Also, im not sure if this might help, but on the MeanROM thread it says "If you are already running the above firmware and one of the stock deodexed 2.17.651.5 ROMs, you should be OK wiping cache/dalvik and then just flashing this ROM." Does that mean that if i cant figure out how to update my firmware i can just get that stock deodexed ROM and then install MeanROM?
Thank you in advance!
To update firmware you wanna boot your phone into bootloader and your phone will ask you to update from there. Once your firmware is updated then make a backup and put the ROM on your SD and that is what you can flash from recovery. Most do recommend twrp recovery and not clockwork for meanrom...
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twister99403 said:
To update firmware you wanna boot your phone into bootloader and your phone will ask you to update from there. Once your firmware is updated then make a backup and put the ROM on your SD and that is what you can flash from recovery. Most do recommend twrp recovery and not clockwork for meanrom...
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Just a little querry...can i downgrade cwm 4.x.x.x to twrp??
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twister99403 said:
To update firmware you wanna boot your phone into bootloader and your phone will ask you to update from there. Once your firmware is updated then make a backup and put the ROM on your SD and that is what you can flash from recovery. Most do recommend twrp recovery and not clockwork for meanrom...
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Can you explain to me with a little detail how to do that please? Because thats what I tried to do earlier and i couldnt figure it out. Also, if TWRP is recommended, is there a way that i can flash twrp and remove clockwork?
lasportsman13 said:
Can you explain to me with a little detail how to do that please? Because thats what I tried to do earlier and i couldnt figure it out. Also, if TWRP is recommended, is there a way that i can flash twrp and remove clockwork?
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To boot into bootloader turn on your phone holding volume down button. You can install twrp recovery by downloading the img file and flashing it with the app flash image GUI. Using the app is pretty self explanatory.
Edit: also make sure the firmware updater is named PG86IMG.zip and is on the root of your SD card. Make sure to rename the file or move it after you've updated.
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Thank you so much! i will try this tonight and let you know how it goes
So I flashed TWRP v2.0.0 perfectly okay. I then tried to update the firmware through TWRP and this is what i got:
E:Unable to stat '/sd-ext/.'
E:Unable to open zip file.
The progress bar at the bottom has been going to infinity since i tried to update the firmware and there is no way i can get out of TWRP...help!
so i figured out how to exit the recovery finally using adb, but now im back at the original problem: i cant get twrp to open the zip. from looking online, it appears that it may have something to do with the MD5...although i dont know what that means. Just a thought...
lasportsman13 said:
so i figured out how to exit the recovery finally using adb, but now im back at the original problem: i cant get twrp to open the zip. from looking online, it appears that it may have something to do with the MD5...although i dont know what that means. Just a thought...
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That means redownload the rom,kernel,or whatever you were trying to flash again and reflash it. A bad/corrupt md5
usually means that some how a file within the zip got corrupted.
#Root-Hack_Mod*Allways\
lasportsman13 said:
So I flashed TWRP v2.0.0 perfectly okay. I then tried to update the firmware through TWRP and this is what i got:
E:Unable to stat '/sd-ext/.'
E:Unable to open zip file.
The progress bar at the bottom has been going to infinity since i tried to update the firmware and there is no way i can get out of TWRP...help!
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Bootloader and recovery are different. The firmware is flashed through bootloader. To get into bootloader, power on holding volume down and power.
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figured it out! thanks so much!

Error while installing custom ROM

E:Short write of /tmp/sideload/package.zip (No space left on device)
The phone is rooted as I've searched on google and what little I could find says to have it rooted. Not exactly sure what to try. I've wiped and reset everything and still a no go. Doesn't matter which ROM is selected either. Thank you.
TommyStarwind said:
E:Short write of /tmp/sideload/package.zip (No space left on device)
The phone is rooted as I've searched on google and what little I could find says to have it rooted. Not exactly sure what to try. I've wiped and reset everything and still a no go. Doesn't matter which ROM is selected either. Thank you.
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My best advice is to unroot and do a complete factory reset and try to root again
Go to rootgalaxynote.com and click the upper right tab to unroot
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Jt004 said:
My best advice is to unroot and do a complete factory reset and try to root again
Go to rootgalaxynote.com and click the upper right tab to unroot
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Just rooted it and checked it with super user downloaded ROM manager set it to Recovery mode from there and still the same error.
You should still try to unroot even if you just rooted. It fixes many problems
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Do you have Clockwork recovery installed on your phone? How are you trying to install these custom ROMs? Are you using ROM Manager?
You don't need root to flash a Rom...
Get Odin
Get an Odin flashable version of cwm
Flash said recovery with Odin
Boot into recovery by holding all the buttons till you feel a vibrant and letting off the power button, or the adb command: adb reboot recovery (or since you have root, download a terminal emulator from the market enter the command: reboot recovery, then Grant superuser permission.)
Then Flash Rom in cwm...
Old version of TWRP maybe?
To run the ROM Manager I needed root access. I tried to load the ROM from the ROM Manager and also straight from manual recovery mode.
flappjaxxx said:
Old version of TWRP maybe?
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Trying to install yours and i get
E:signature verification failed
That is stock recovery 3e...
Go read my post above...
THIS IS A LINK TO CWM TOUCH...JUST CLICK ANYWHERE HERE AND GET THE ODIN FLASHABLE VERSION
You do not need root to flash a Rom... Rom manager is not needed, and in fact just causes more problems than is worth
I don't think ROMmanager is even capable of flashing anything on the note. Someone correct me if I am wrong
You're correct...i wish that app would just go away and be erased from people's memories.
Actually i don't think Rom manager has worked on any Samsung device since eclair...as froyo was when they introduced 3e recovery, which requires signed update.zips, which only Samsung has the signature tool for.
So the update.zip Rom manager downloads to flash cwm with just gets stuck at "E: signature verification failed"
I'm still getting errors I'm going to search on youtube some more and see what could possibly be an issue. I go in with Up+home+power and erase everything I can in there and try to load from .zip and errors.
So I got it to work. I didn't really do anything differently except put it on my external SD card instead of my internal.

[Q] Signature needed for Nexus rom

Hey guys, I recently rooted my SGS3, and that worked. Only thing: I want to have the nexus version (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2076672) installed on my phone. I got into recovery mode, but when I try to install the two files, it says It doesnt have the signature needed.
It is a phone from EU, as I live in Amsterdam, Holland.
Someone please help?
Thnx!!
thejeffdroid said:
Hey guys, I recently rooted my SGS3, and that worked. Only thing: I want to have the nexus version (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2076672) installed on my phone. I got into recovery mode, but when I try to install the two files, it says It doesnt have the signature needed.
It is a phone from EU, as I live in Amsterdam, Holland.
Someone please help?
Thnx!!
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Sounds like you're still on a stock recovery
If signature verification fails, you need to be on a custom recovery. Then you can turn signature verification off in settings. If you're not on Custom recovery, well you cant flash anything unofficial
rootSU said:
If signature verification fails, you need to be on a custom recovery. Then you can turn signature verification off in settings. If you're not on Custom recovery, well you cant flash anything unofficial
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So, does this mean I have to root it again? What do I do?
I really want to have the nexus version installed.
And I rooted it without a laptop, though... My laptop hates me, cause it accepts every usb device, except for my phone. So I rooted it without my laptop..
Is there any change of still succeeding?
thejeffdroid said:
So, does this mean I have to root it again? What do I do?
I really want to have the nexus version installed.
And I rooted it without a laptop, though... My laptop hates me, cause it accepts every usb device, except for my phone. So I rooted it without my laptop..
Is there any change of still succeeding?
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When you manually boot into recovery (From off, Vol down + Home + Power), what version does it say? How did you root?
So, I didnt find any Version info, But I rooted my phone with an app I found on the market, I think it was called RootBox or something.
Later I performed a factory reset, because my phone was getting anything but faster.
Anyway, thanks in advance for your support. I hope we can figure this out
thejeffdroid said:
So, I didnt find any Version info, But I rooted my phone with an app I found on the market, I think it was called RootBox or something.
Later I performed a factory reset, because my phone was getting anything but faster.
Anyway, thanks in advance for your support. I hope we can figure this out
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When you boot into recovery, what does it say? maybe a photo will help?
But if you didnt use an S3 root method, you probably still have stock recovery. You'll need to download a recovery and flash via Odin. Follow the root guides in general to do this
Well, I havent been able to make a picture of the screens I see, but her are the things I sea, described:
*Starts with the Galaxy S3 logo screen*
*Change into Android Maintenance screen (The blue figure in its stomache)*
Then there are those blue rules:
Android System Recovery <3e>
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select
Reboot system now
Apply update from AOB
Apply update from external storage
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Apply update from cache.
# MANUAL MODE #
-- Appling Multi-CSC...
Applied the CSC-code : PHN
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
I know this is too muvh information, but I figured, if I tell you exactly what I see, then maybe you can tell me more.
Oh, by the way, I have rooted my phone with an app called SuperSU. It also asks for superusers permission.
And if I open up the rule Apply update from external storage, I can see the installation for Nexus, but then the next info pops up:
-- Install /sdcard/Download ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E;signature verification failed
thejeffdroid said:
Well, I havent been able to make a picture of the screens I see, but her are the things I sea, described:
*Starts with the Galaxy S3 logo screen*
*Change into Android Maintenance screen (The blue figure in its stomache)*
Then there are those blue rules:
Android System Recovery <3e>
Volume up/down to move highlight;
power button to select
Reboot system now
Apply update from AOB
Apply update from external storage
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Apply update from cache.
# MANUAL MODE #
-- Appling Multi-CSC...
Applied the CSC-code : PHN
Successfully applied multi-CSC.
I know this is too muvh information, but I figured, if I tell you exactly what I see, then maybe you can tell me more.
Oh, by the way, I have rooted my phone with an app called SuperSU. It also asks for superusers permission.
And if I open up the rule Apply update from external storage, I can see the installation for Nexus, but then the next info pops up:
-- Install /sdcard/Download ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E;signature verification failed
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You need to flash a custom recovery.. My favourite is Philz:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002953
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Before I donwload this... Can I do this without a usb connection? My laptop doesnt see my phone at all when I plug it in.
My laptop is kinda stupid, so is there a way?
krs360 said:
You need to flash a custom recovery.. My favourite is Philz:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2002953
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Clicked the wrong reply button, sorry for dubble posting...
Before I donwload this... Can I do this without a usb connection? My laptop doesnt see my phone at all when I plug it in.My laptop is kinda stupid, so is there a way?
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