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[solved] "Footer is wrong" error after updating to 5.0 - can't flash (workaround)
I just decided to upgrade my Note 3 (N9005) from 4.4.2 to Lollipop - I was holding off until Xposed for TW seemed nice and stable - and used this guide to do it. The intention was to go up to 5.0 and then put on a custom 5.1 rom on with xposed.
Since putting 5.0 on, however, I appear to be able to flash almost nothing - everything comes up with the...
"Finding update package...
Verifying update package...
E: footer is wrong
E: footer is wrong
E: signature verification failed
Installation aborted"
...error, then reboots. I tried changing from CWM to TWRP, and discovered that anything which uses the Aroma installer won't run either - if I turn off verification it starts then quits back to TWRP. I tried a whole bunch of other update threads but ended up with a device that wouldn't boot.
At this point I decided to push the 5.0 ROM from Sammobile back on via Odin and try to start afresh. My device is currently working with 5.0 (and CWM) on it but I still cannot flash anything - with the one exception of arter97's kernel, which flashes fine!!!
I'm stumped. I've read various threads about the "Footer is wrong" error and am none the wiser. It cannot be the files, I've pulled a number of them numerous times (various machines too) and checked the hashes and they're all good, but I can't fined anything conclusive to give me a way forward.
Can anyone suggest a next step? Please?

After another day of fruitless searching I finally found a thread (in this forum, ironically) which discussed the problems with TWRP 3 and Aroma.
I installed TWRP 2.8.7 - still no joy with the verification - but with verification disabled (I'd checked the hashes) I finally managed to install a 5.1 custom ROM. So while I'm none-the-wiser as to the source of the "Footer is wrong" error, at least I've been able to work round it.
Hope this helps someone else.

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[Q] Rom Manager- Not able to verify whole-file signature

Hey guys,
I am pretty new with the android OS but I am trying my hardest to read up on it and wrap my head around it. so please bear with me.
I have a verizon fascinate that was purchased a week ago and I rooted it.
I have the Rom Manager installed and the OS is running smoothly. I was going to install a custom Rom on my phone but when I tried to back up the current Rom using the Rom manager. it will boot into the Android system recover (2e) and this is what shows up on my phone:
-- Install from Package...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
verifying update package...
E:faield to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
with that massage I dont think that I have my current Rom backed up any where...
does any one know how I can get passed this step?
I dont have much knowledge about the android operating system so if some one can help me out with this it would be freaking awesome!
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I have not installed anything crazy, Rooted with the One click root. and Used the Titanium back up software.
You have to flash the Clockwork kernel/recovery onto it to run the update.zip that activates the backup stuff. See here.
MAKE SURE YOU FLASH INTO THE "PDA" SECTION OF ODIN AND NOT THE "PHONE" PART. "Phone" will brick your device.
Works perfect now!
Thank you very much!
i'm having the same problem, but i've already flashed clockwork? did i miss something?
fail fail
E:faield to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
Runing pt Litening_Rom_v1-5.rar tried Litening_Rom_v3-2.rar same isue .
Rom Manager (pro) fails to backup every time. When useing CWM (comeing with Litening_Rom no probelem at all)
And today I tried Litening_Rom_v4.1 same problem
jesterdallas said:
i'm having the same problem, but i've already flashed clockwork? did i miss something?
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Which version of cwm are you using, and what are you trying to flash?

[Q] Help please.

Hey. I am very new to the Droid X. I just got it as a replacement phone because I lost my HTC Incredible. I was so used to my Incredible that I only know how to half-way use this phone. I rooted this phone as soon as it was in my home. However, while trying to install GB on it, I realized I used the wrong Bootstrap Recovery. So now my phone just gets stuck on the "M" Logo. I'm not some fool that didn't do any research about this before coming here. But nothing has worked for me.
I tried re-installing to the stock rom 2.2.1 (2.3.340)
But whenever I try installing from the STOCK RECOVERY (because I can't seem to access Clockworkmod Recovery) The bar fills about 25% and cancels leaving the message :
"E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
-- Install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
.E:failed to verify whole-file signature
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted."
Please help. Thank you ><
Nevermind!!! DD FIXEDDDDDDDDDDD
When u fix a problem please post how you did it.not just nvm fixed it

4.2 Update Recovery Error - Unique Issue

I'm getting an error in recovery I've never seen before in my 3+ years with Android, rooting, etc. The error is this:
"assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/vendor/lib/hw/power.grouper.so"
I get the error when I try to apply the 4.2 OTA .zip package in Clockworkmod Touch Recovery. I am on the newest (3.41) bootloader and obviously I have root. The system files all pass the check, but I'm getting this error and despite having Googled some answers, I've come up empty handed. Apart from flashing back to full stock, I am not sure what to do. Any thoughts from anyone?
JFMFT said:
I'm getting an error in recovery I've never seen before in my 3+ years with Android, rooting, etc. The error is this:
"assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/vendor/lib/hw/power.grouper.so"
I get the error when I try to apply the 4.2 OTA .zip package in Clockworkmod Touch Recovery. I am on the newest (3.41) bootloader and obviously I have root. The system files all pass the check, but I'm getting this error and despite having Googled some answers, I've come up empty handed. Apart from flashing back to full stock, I am not sure what to do. Any thoughts from anyone?
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dont know how to fix the error, but there is a newer bootloader version (4.13)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989319
Have you flashed a custom kernel? Some of the custom kernels also update that file so it is no longer stock, and hence it fails the assertion check on upgrade.
You can download the original stock 4.1.2 file here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34057950&postcount=221
:good:
Forgot to mention, you'll also need the stock 4.1.2 kernel installed if it isn't already, you can grab a copy here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33030559&postcount=4
Cheers,
Dave.
I have the same issue with assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/vendor/lib/hw/power.grouper.so").
I have the stock kernel 4.1.2 and even installed 4.13 bootloader but this error is still there.
I'm under 4.1.2 stock, unlocked/rooted, that's all.
Any idea how to solve that ?

[Q] 4.2.2 Update Error Help

So My Nexus 7 is simple Stock android 4.2.1 with root and i go to update to 4.2.2 and i get a error (The red triangle one)
Can anybody help i hear there are others with this same problem but yet to find somebody with a solution, do you think i should unroot and relock the nexus and try and update again or just reflash back to stock image
That screen sounds a bit like the stock recovery, not a custom recovery as one would expect with a rooted device. Please explain.
The error that occurred is given in the recovery log file - /cache/recovery/recovery.log
Please report what the error was. If you actually have root in the ROM you should be able to view this file.
No need to relock your boot loader - that is unrelated and relocking it only complicates things.
One more thing - OTAs are not designed to be robust in the face of and arbitrarily reconfigured ROM. It is unreasonable to expect that they will work correctly on a rooted device. They are meant for 100% stock devices, PERIOD. While you may not remember explicitly changing something, if you gave root privilege to an app, that app might have changed things which cause the problem that occurs. On this forum, there have been claims that Stickmount, Beats Audio, and even Titanium Backup can cause these sorts of problems.
bftb0 said:
That screen sounds a bit like the stock recovery, not a custom recovery as one would expect with a rooted device. Please explain.
The error that occurred is given in the recovery log file - /cache/recovery/recovery.log
Please report what the error was. If you actually have root in the ROM you should be able to view this file.
No need to relock your boot loader - that is unrelated and relocking it only complicates things.
One more thing - OTAs are not designed to be robust in the face of and arbitrarily reconfigured ROM. It is unreasonable to expect that they will work correctly on a rooted device. They are meant for 100% stock devices, PERIOD. While you may not remember explicitly changing something, if you gave root privilege to an app, that app might have changed things which cause the problem that occurs. On this forum, there have been claims that Stickmount, Beats Audio, and even Titanium Backup can cause these sorts of problems.
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And how do you fix this? I have the same problem. I guess you need a different file then the OTA one. Where do you get this file?
Thanks!
MatthiasSchuetze said:
And how do you fix this? I have the same problem. I guess you need a different file then the OTA one. Where do you get this file?
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Ummm... you are forcing me to guess about your situation. You are rooted, but also do not have a custom recovery installed?
What error message do you find in the /cache/recovery/recovery.log file? Please do not simply say "Status 7", report the FULL ERROR message.
As I said, the OTAs are meant to be used with pure stock ROMs, not customized/rooted ROMs. There do not exist an infinite array of OTA file variations corresponding to a fix for the exact problem you are experiencing, unless you were to create one for yourself by unpacking the OTA zip file and hand-editing the META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script file to skip over the problem you are experiencing.
And if you did that, you would certainly need to use a custom recovery to install it, as doing the operation described above would break the signing of the OTA package, so the stock recovery would refuse to install it.
The other alternative which allows you to use the unmodified OTA is to "fix up" a customized ROM by manually replacing all files that were removed or altered with their original stock versions. This process seems almost as ridiculous as the scenario described above, as now you are purposely breaking the modifications performed by root-aware apps (Stickmount? Beats Audio? Titanium Backup?)
The amount of effort this whole process will take is variable depending on how much stuff has been changed since you rooted. When the OTA performs it's checks prior to beginning it's patching operations, it halts on the first check which fails. Which might mean that you will need to iterate several to many times the process of:
- run the OTA, look at the error in /recovery/log/recovery.log
- hand patch the file involved
- re-run the OTA.
Doing the above can be problematic if you have changed multiple framework files - if you replace stuff one file at a time it is possible to wedge the OS because of dependency issues.
The only good news here is that because the OTA runs all it's checks before it patches anything, it is safe to run it as many times as you can tolerate. (On tilapia devices, though there is evidence that using custom recoveries is almost never a good idea if you want the radio firmware to be updated correctly).
A wholly better idea is to simply start over. Make a full Nandroid backup of your current ROM. If you want, you can also experiment with backup/restore apps like Titanium Backup and/or Carbon.. Then you install a pure stock ROM from the Google Factory images, and begin re-customizing all over again, as if you had just bought the tablet.
If you don't like the result, restore your Nandroid backup. That's what backups are for.**
good luck
** its a good idea to get copies of your Nandroid backups off of the device, as there are various ways that the entire /data partition can get wiped - including the psuedo-SD card containing all your precious backups. You've been warned.
First of all. Thanks for the quick response. Secondly, I get this error on both my nexus devices. The Galaxy Nexus and the Nexus 7. Though I don't know if it is exactly the same error - it is very similar (with the android guy on its back and the red triangle). I have a picture of the error message that comes up on the Galaxy Nexus. Both devices have an unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery. The Nexus 7 is deffinitely rooted with the Galaxy Nexus I'm not sure - I thought so but Titanium Backup doesn't let me backup anything and I don't have a custom ROM running on the phone.
So if I understood you correctly I should go back to the stock recovery and unroot it as well and then try it again?!
Why is the picture that I attached not showing?
This is the error message:
ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.1.9
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 update...
Verifying current system...
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/build.
prop". "THEN A WHOLE LOT OF NUMBERS AND LETTERS")
E: Error in /cache/07501b11ad3b.signed-yakyu-JDQ3
9-from-JOP40D.07501b11.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
I rechecked it for the Nexus 7. The message is slightly different:
assert failed: apply_patch_check ("/system/lib/libSR_A
udioIn.so", "THEN THE NUMBERS AND LETTERS AGAIN")
E: Error in /cache/6ece895ecb23.signed-nakasi-JDQ39-fr
om-JOP40D. 6ece895e.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
Now, it does show (the picture). Nice.
MatthiasSchuetze said:
First of all. Thanks for the quick response. Secondly, I get this error on both my nexus devices. The Galaxy Nexus and the Nexus 7. Though I don't know if it is exactly the same error - it is very similar (with the android guy on its back and the red triangle). I have a picture of the error message that comes up on the Galaxy Nexus. Both devices have an unlocked bootloader and a custom recovery. The Nexus 7 is deffinitely rooted with the Galaxy Nexus I'm not sure - I thought so but Titanium Backup doesn't let me backup anything and I don't have a custom ROM running on the phone.
So if I understood you correctly I should go back to the stock recovery and unroot it as well and then try it again?!
Why is the picture that I attached not showing?
This is the error message:
ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.1.9
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 update...
Verifying current system...
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/build.
prop". "THEN A WHOLE LOT OF NUMBERS AND LETTERS")
E: Error in /cache/07501b11ad3b.signed-yakyu-JDQ3
9-from-JOP40D.07501b11.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
I rechecked it for the Nexus 7. The message is slightly different:
assert failed: apply_patch_check ("/system/lib/libSR_A
udioIn.so", "THEN THE NUMBERS AND LETTERS AGAIN")
E: Error in /cache/6ece895ecb23.signed-nakasi-JDQ39-fr
om-JOP40D. 6ece895e.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
Now, it does show (the picture). Nice.
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On both devices the files do not match the expectations (assert failed), i.e those files are not the original ones the OTA is expecting -> You need to re-apply the original files to your ROM before you can apply the OTA or you need to do flash the 4.2.2 system manually, which probably might be the easier solution.

Asus Zenfone Selfie ZD551KL cannot flash any ROMs or restore recovery. TWRP installed

Posted this as well over on the official Asus site, but I've always found XDA to be full of great answers (& awesome devs) so posting here as well. Okay, so my fault for being impatient to wait for the gradual OTAs but now here's the problem. I rooted the phone and unlocked the bootloader, then installed TWRP for recovery. I backed up my phone. Then I tried to install (flash) new ROMs, starting with some official ones from the ASUS website, then branching out to Lineage, CM, Ressurection, Dirty Unicorns, and uh, something else, don't remember. Anyway, nothing works. I cannot install from SD card, from phone, or from ADB sideload. Nor can I now restore my backup.
ALL ROMs give me errors, I took screenshots of some recent attempts all saying zip signature verification error, lots of other ones indicating the wrong ROM. I researched that error, don't remember exactly what it said, but the workarounds posted were to unzip the ROMs and edit a file, deleting the part that checks for the right version. I can understand if a third party ROM has this problem, but ALL the ROMs - even the ones downloaded directly from Asus?!? No, I think there is another problem here though I could be wrong. Trying to restore my backup gives me either MD5 failed to match or Extracktarfork() Error 255.
So now the system partition is wiped and so nothing will boot at all. The one silver lining is that I CAN still boot into TWRP recovery. Another issue which may or may not be related is that (Just before the system partition got wiped during another attempted ROM flash) I lost the ability to write anything to the external SD card. The contents were readable but I could not write anything to it at all. I would chalk all my ROM problems up to a screwy SD card except that ADB sideloading didn't work either so ... I don't know what to do here. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
If you need any additional info, just ask - I probably just forgot to put it in the post. Just in case, I am working with a Asus Zenfone Selfie, ZD551KL, Z00UD, Android WW, 32G internal, 3G RAM. Oh, one last thing, probably just a bum cord but sometimes especially now ADB in windows doesn't see anything & I have to use linux.
Was originally hoping to get the latest Android N installed - Lineage/CM, but at this point I would gladly just go back to the stock ROM if I could finally get it to work. Thank you all again for reading my question & for any help or suggestions you can offer.
EDIT: The more info the better the help, right? I removed the SD card- trying to retrieve my info from it. I can view, just not copy (or write) so using a data recovery program to copy my files off, then I will try to reformat it. Anyway, I tried sideloading and installing from both CM and official Asus zips so I could post the errors - & they have changed a bit. Sideloading remains the same: CM gets to around 50% then stops with the line "Total xfer: 1.00x". The Asus ROM never starts. It gives the error "cannot read ..." but checked it with 7zip and it says there are no errors. On the phone side, obviously nothing on the Asus ROM since it never even starts, but the CM says "assert failed: ....", then gives an ERROR: 7. Copying the files to internal storage & trying to flash them from there, Asus ROM says Zip signature verification failed. Then "Unable to mount storage". CM says assert failed, ERROR: 7, & Unable to mount storage. Hope that helps!
EDIT2: Also tried the suggestion of deleting the asserts part of the ROM, but it says "Invalid zip file format". Any ideas on what the proper zip file format would be? If you open up 7zip as a program there are some options there, what would I need to do differently?
Did you fix your problem cause I fix mine my device can boot to fast boot mode if you
Did you fix your problem cause I fix mine my device can boot to fast boot mode if yours can I will send you the original recovery boot manger then download the latest firmware from the official webpage the go to bootloader and update the file it will work for sure but now have a software touch problems I tried to change theme and enable gloves mode it worked fine for a little time
Same issue..
Hey Lobstercat,
I am having the same problem as you..
I have tried TWRP (format /cache, /dalvik, /system and /data) with an unlock bootloader from an Asus Selfie. I have made a backup of it before trying the above. TWRP was able to restore the UL-Z00T-WW-1.12.40.382 OS fine.
But when install through TWRP, on UL-Z00T-WW-1.13.40.661-user.zip, it gives up on authentication, of which I also turned off with the same result.
In sideload mode it failed with the following message;
sudo adb sideload UL-Z00T-WW-1.13.40.661-user.zip serving: 'UL-Z00T-WW-1.13.40.661-user.zip' (~79%) E: fota_return_code 408
I have also tried "sudo fastboot flash system system.img" it failed, with the message "system.img was too large" this rendered my device unbootable and TWRP cannot restore the backup grrr..
I have the latest fastboot and adb from google went through the same above procedure with the same result, TWRP terminal shows files which I cannot be deleted with rm -rf command
I need to update with the OTA updates to UL-Z00T-WW-1.15 from Asus first before moving over to LOS.
Lobstercat said:
Posted this as well over on the official Asus site, but I've always found XDA to be full of great answers (& awesome devs) so posting here as well. Okay, so my fault for being impatient to wait for the gradual OTAs but now here's the problem. I rooted the phone and unlocked the bootloader, then installed TWRP for recovery. I backed up my phone. Then I tried to install (flash) new ROMs, starting with some official ones from the ASUS website, then branching out to Lineage, CM, Ressurection, Dirty Unicorns, and uh, something else, don't remember. Anyway, nothing works. I cannot install from SD card, from phone, or from ADB sideload. Nor can I now restore my backup.
ALL ROMs give me errors, I took screenshots of some recent attempts all saying zip signature verification error, lots of other ones indicating the wrong ROM. I researched that error, don't remember exactly what it said, but the workarounds posted were to unzip the ROMs and edit a file, deleting the part that checks for the right version. I can understand if a third party ROM has this problem, but ALL the ROMs - even the ones downloaded directly from Asus?!? No, I think there is another problem here though I could be wrong. Trying to restore my backup gives me either MD5 failed to match or Extracktarfork() Error 255.
So now the system partition is wiped and so nothing will boot at all. The one silver lining is that I CAN still boot into TWRP recovery. Another issue which may or may not be related is that (Just before the system partition got wiped during another attempted ROM flash) I lost the ability to write anything to the external SD card. The contents were readable but I could not write anything to it at all. I would chalk all my ROM problems up to a screwy SD card except that ADB sideloading didn't work either so ... I don't know what to do here. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
If you need any additional info, just ask - I probably just forgot to put it in the post. Just in case, I am working with a Asus Zenfone Selfie, ZD551KL, Z00UD, Android WW, 32G internal, 3G RAM. Oh, one last thing, probably just a bum cord but sometimes especially now ADB in windows doesn't see anything & I have to use linux.
Was originally hoping to get the latest Android N installed - Lineage/CM, but at this point I would gladly just go back to the stock ROM if I could finally get it to work. Thank you all again for reading my question & for any help or suggestions you can offer.
EDIT: The more info the better the help, right? I removed the SD card- trying to retrieve my info from it. I can view, just not copy (or write) so using a data recovery program to copy my files off, then I will try to reformat it. Anyway, I tried sideloading and installing from both CM and official Asus zips so I could post the errors - & they have changed a bit. Sideloading remains the same: CM gets to around 50% then stops with the line "Total xfer: 1.00x". The Asus ROM never starts. It gives the error "cannot read ..." but checked it with 7zip and it says there are no errors. On the phone side, obviously nothing on the Asus ROM since it never even starts, but the CM says "assert failed: ....", then gives an ERROR: 7. Copying the files to internal storage & trying to flash them from there, Asus ROM says Zip signature verification failed. Then "Unable to mount storage". CM says assert failed, ERROR: 7, & Unable to mount storage. Hope that helps!
EDIT2: Also tried the suggestion of deleting the asserts part of the ROM, but it says "Invalid zip file format". Any ideas on what the proper zip file format would be? If you open up 7zip as a program there are some options there, what would I need to do differently?
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Resolved..
I was able to sort it out through this link.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone-2-laser/orig-development/rom-cyanogenmod-13-0-t3317515
"In order to update your firmware to MM one you can either flash ASUS MM rom in stock recovery or flash a package that will update your fw which you can download right here"
Download that link, sideload it with no issues and lineage OS 14 with no issues.
Now running Lineage OS 14. Damn its quick!
Getting failed to mount'/persist'(invalid argument) while flashing custom rom lineage
Lobstercat said:
Posted this as well over on the official Asus site, but I've always found XDA to be full of great answers (& awesome devs) so posting here as well. Okay, so my fault for being impatient to wait for the gradual OTAs but now here's the problem. I rooted the phone and unlocked the bootloader, then installed TWRP for recovery. I backed up my phone. Then I tried to install (flash) new ROMs, starting with some official ones from the ASUS website, then branching out to Lineage, CM, Ressurection, Dirty Unicorns, and uh, something else, don't remember. Anyway, nothing works. I cannot install from SD card, from phone, or from ADB sideload. Nor can I now restore my backup.
ALL ROMs give me errors, I took screenshots of some recent attempts all saying zip signature verification error, lots of other ones indicating the wrong ROM. I researched that error, don't remember exactly what it said, but the workarounds posted were to unzip the ROMs and edit a file, deleting the part that checks for the right version. I can understand if a third party ROM has this problem, but ALL the ROMs - even the ones downloaded directly from Asus?!? No, I think there is another problem here though I could be wrong. Trying to restore my backup gives me either MD5 failed to match or Extracktarfork() Error 255.
So now the system partition is wiped and so nothing will boot at all. The one silver lining is that I CAN still boot into TWRP recovery. Another issue which may or may not be related is that (Just before the system partition got wiped during another attempted ROM flash) I lost the ability to write anything to the external SD card. The contents were readable but I could not write anything to it at all. I would chalk all my ROM problems up to a screwy SD card except that ADB sideloading didn't work either so ... I don't know what to do here. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
If you need any additional info, just ask - I probably just forgot to put it in the post. Just in case, I am working with a Asus Zenfone Selfie, ZD551KL, Z00UD, Android WW, 32G internal, 3G RAM. Oh, one last thing, probably just a bum cord but sometimes especially now ADB in windows doesn't see anything & I have to use linux.
Was originally hoping to get the latest Android N installed - Lineage/CM, but at this point I would gladly just go back to the stock ROM if I could finally get it to work. Thank you all again for reading my question & for any help or suggestions you can offer.
EDIT: The more info the better the help, right? I removed the SD card- trying to retrieve my info from it. I can view, just not copy (or write) so using a data recovery program to copy my files off, then I will try to reformat it. Anyway, I tried sideloading and installing from both CM and official Asus zips so I could post the errors - & they have changed a bit. Sideloading remains the same: CM gets to around 50% then stops with the line "Total xfer: 1.00x". The Asus ROM never starts. It gives the error "cannot read ..." but checked it with 7zip and it says there are no errors. On the phone side, obviously nothing on the Asus ROM since it never even starts, but the CM says "assert failed: ....", then gives an ERROR: 7. Copying the files to internal storage & trying to flash them from there, Asus ROM says Zip signature verification failed. Then "Unable to mount storage". CM says assert failed, ERROR: 7, & Unable to mount storage. Hope that helps!
EDIT2: Also tried the suggestion of deleting the asserts part of the ROM, but it says "Invalid zip file format". Any ideas on what the proper zip file format would be? If you open up 7zip as a program there are some options there, what would I need to do differently?
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I am on latest version of TWRP have done all the process
unlocked bootloader
Rooted my phone
On latest version of TWRP
Official lineage os 14.1
But all time getting failed to mount'/persist'(invalid argument)
Even not able to go back to stock recovery through back2stock.zip process
currently operating my phone through restoring backup
What I need to do please anybody have any solution of this please reply thanks in advance
Jayants susner said:
I am on latest version of TWRP have done all the process
unlocked bootloader
Rooted my phone
On latest version of TWRP
Official lineage os 14.1
But all time getting failed to mount'/persist'(invalid argument)
Even not able to go back to stock recovery through back2stock.zip process
currently operating my phone through restoring backup
What I need to do please anybody have any solution of this please reply thanks in advance
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Excuses excuses, but bottom line just don't get around to things very fast very often. Did you ever figure it out? It was a long time ago now so I assume you did....

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