Haret.exe problem - Touch Diamond2, Pure General

I tried installing several pkgs of android on my HTC pure. I keep on getting an error
*is not certified" and "missing components". Both errors on one dialog box.
I kept thinking that it was the certification error. But now I am starting to think that something is not registered inside winmo that is causing the error.
Note that this is the factory ROM. Note I set my sd root up exactly as instructed.
Also not that when installing a cab, the progress bar starts. But it shows no progress and I eventually get an "unsuccessful install" page.

Well, after about 8hrs of work, it came to mind that I might have deleted some factory files while installing and uninstalling a bunch of software. So I did a hard'
reset. This cured the Haret.exe problem.
Now I am on to the next problem which is the progress bar stopping short of the full android boot.

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My G1 has problem after update

After I updated my G1 to the OS ver 1.5, it got the problem that shows some process has stopped unexpectedly. It appears every time when the phone powered up.
Actually this error always comes with two massage, one is about process "com.google.android.talk", and another is process "com.google.process.gapps".
In additional, the application "Google talk" cant work by the reason of "com.gppgle.android.talk" as well. And the icon of the application "im" is disappeared (i still can see it in application mangaer).
I tried to fix it, but seems the restore cant help with that. The error still shows up after the factory data reset.
I checked the application manager, there dont have any process called "com.google.android.talk" or "com.google.process.gapps".
Im totally confused. How can I fix it?
P.S. The phone works good with other funtions so far.
untillove said:
After I updated my G1 to the OS ver 1.5, it got the problem that shows some process has stopped unexpectedly. It appears every time when the phone powered up.
Actually this error always comes with two massage, one is about process "com.google.android.talk", and another is process "com.google.process.gapps".
In additional, the application "Google talk" cant work by the reason of "com.gppgle.android.talk" as well. And the icon of the application "im" is disappeared (i still can see it in application mangaer).
I tried to fix it, but seems the restore cant help with that. The error still shows up after the factory data reset.
I checked the application manager, there dont have any process called "com.google.android.talk" or "com.google.process.gapps".
Im totally confused. How can I fix it?
P.S. The phone works good with other funtions so far.
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Can you give some details about the phone. Is it rooted? If so, what rom your using?

"X was not completely removed..."

Some programs/cabs Ive been trying to uninstall but get the error message..
"X was not completely removed. Do you want to remove it from the list of installed programs"
Ive tried booting up in Windows UI then uninstalling, but with no avail..
Having endless problems recently, guess I just want my phone perfect.

[solved] Nexus one non responsive after google addon flash

hello.
i have run into some problems when trying to install the stable mod described in the guide from the sticky post at the top of this category. well more or less, i referenced other guides as well but they were all effectively the same.
after rebooting post installing the cyanogenmod image my phone seemed to be functioning fine. i noticed that the google apps were not available (despite having used the backup and restore proprietary google apps from the recovery menu) so i restarted the phone in recovery mode and flashed the google addon and rebooted again. as soon as the phone came up this time it started throwing up error messages:
"Sorry! The process com.android.phone has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
i can dismiss the error dialog but another replaces it. sometimes the process named is different. i cannot recall the other examples right now. i have tried to turn the phone off with the power button, the confirm dialog does appear but is buried under the error messages mentioned above and i cannot get to it to confirm. i have tried holding the power button down hoping there is some hardware shut down. no dice. i am getting ready to pull the battery but thought i better throw this out to the masses before i did so.
huh interesting. it just stopped doing the above. it chimed and then displayed the boot screen in a frozen state.
the only way i deviated from the general directions in the above mentioned post were to flash the google addon package after a reboot as mentioned before.
how safe is it to pull the battery and what would the next steps be? if i wipe the "data/factory reset " and then reinstall the cyanogen img will i be back where i was before the google addon install? i am not really sure what command eliminates the android installation. perhaps i need to do a more extreme wipe of the device. alternatively i can execute a nandroid restore.
now it is back to the dialogs again.
i am mostly concerned that pulling the battery may brick the phone. am i being irrational?
the phone is a nexus one. i am in the uk on vodafone if that is relevant. the packages i installed are the ones listed on posting above.
i did not flash the radio.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
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edit- i have fixed the issue. i was able to use the adb reboot utility to boot to recovery mode. from there i was able to restore my backup image. i then retried installing the cm and addon packages and kept having the same issue. finally i tried to download a new version of the addon img and that worked. for some reason i had to unmount and remount my sd card after i got everything working again.
correction
sorry the packages i installed were not the ones listed in the post above. they were the ar recovery img (that was the same) the cyanogenmod 5.0.6 image and the google addon.

SBF fails, factory restore fails, flashing new ROM fails, rooting fails.. WTF!?!?!

I literally cant do a damn thing with my Droid 2. This all started when I started noticing an increasing number of Force Close popups. I hadn't installed anything new recently so I just rebooted and dealt with it. At this point, it was a completely stock Droid 2 with only market-approved apps installed.
So, I decided to do a factory restore and... it didnt work. It sat at the recovery screen and did nothing. I pressed search and selected wipe data\cache and it said something to the effect of "Cant open E:\recovery\something" but the Wipe data\cache completed successfully. Needless to say, my issue remained.
So I found the stock recovery SBF and went to flash it... it got to 98% on the final step and then said FAIL. Error message: Failed flashing process. Error verifying Code Group 31 checksums. File 0x4BAF (0x4007031); phone connected. The phone still show SW Update when this occurs, and then eventually "completes", reboots, and boots back up as if nothing ever happened.
So then I tried the root process so I could install rom manager and try EUnleashed or something. The rooting steps all took, and I tried to open the Superuser app it just stuck on a blank screen. So I rebooted, and wtf.. it disappeared.
So then I went to Applications and uninstalled every single application except for Maps, rebooted, and WTF THEY ALL CAME BACK AGAIN. I did this 3 times and each time every single app was reinstalled and working after a reboot. Only now I cant complete the root process again, and Rom Manager doesnt work.
So, to recap... I cant do a factory restore. I cant flash the stock SBF. I cant root. I cant do f*$&#*$ ANYTHING!
If I cant fix this today I will be giving this junk phone to my 2 year old because that's about the only thing this POS is good for. I never had any of these issues on my Droid, Droid X, or Samsung Captivate. How Motorola could fail so hard while simultaneously succeeding so well with other devices is mind-boggling.
HELP!
lwright84 said:
I literally cant do a damn thing with my Droid 2. This all started when I started noticing an increasing number of Force Close popups. I hadn't installed anything new recently so I just rebooted and dealt with it. At this point, it was a completely stock Droid 2 with only market-approved apps installed.
So, I decided to do a factory restore and... it didnt work. It sat at the recovery screen and did nothing. I pressed search and selected wipe data\cache and it said something to the effect of "Cant open E:\recovery\something" but the Wipe data\cache completed successfully. Needless to say, my issue remained.
So I found the stock recovery SBF and went to flash it... it got to 98% on the final step and then said FAIL. Error message: Failed flashing process. Error verifying Code Group 31 checksums. File 0x4BAF (0x4007031); phone connected. The phone still show SW Update when this occurs, and then eventually "completes", reboots, and boots back up as if nothing ever happened.
So then I tried the root process so I could install rom manager and try EUnleashed or something. The rooting steps all took, and I tried to open the Superuser app it just stuck on a blank screen. So I rebooted, and wtf.. it disappeared.
So then I went to Applications and uninstalled every single application except for Maps, rebooted, and WTF THEY ALL CAME BACK AGAIN. I did this 3 times and each time every single app was reinstalled and working after a reboot. Only now I cant complete the root process again, and Rom Manager doesnt work.
So, to recap... I cant do a factory restore. I cant flash the stock SBF. I cant root. I cant do f*$&#*$ ANYTHING!
If I cant fix this today I will be giving this junk phone to my 2 year old because that's about the only thing this POS is good for. I never had any of these issues on my Droid, Droid X, or Samsung Captivate. How Motorola could fail so hard while simultaneously succeeding so well with other devices is mind-boggling.
HELP!
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I think you might be overreacting here.
First, I haven't flashed the SBF yet but I do remember seeing the fail screen on original Droid SBF flashes and it was something you could ignore. You booted back into Android, right? That means it worked.
Second, the Superuser app is supposed to show a blank screen because the purpose of it to manage apps to which you have granted to superuser permissions. If you just installed it, there would be nothing listed.
Third, Froyo restores apps if you have "back up my data" checked under Privacy settings.
Fourth, you never mentioned the Droid 2 bootstrapper. I wouldn't expect ROM Manager to work properly without it.
First, no that doesnt mean it worked. I boot back into my exact same Android install as before. Same settings, same notifications, same alarm, same problems, same everything. If it was successful, it would be like a factory restore (Which I cant even do).
Second, ok that makes sense. But after rebooting it disappeared and RomManager wouldn't recognize that it was rooted. Now the rooting process wont work at all when I try and redo it.
Third, I dont think this is the same thing. It's not restoring apps... the apps are there as if they were never removed. Same customizations, settings, etc.
Its like my D2 is stuck with a certain "image" on it, and it wont let me edit, delete, format, reinstall, or reimage. It's infuriating.
Also, ROM Manager works without bootstrapper as long as you have Superuser. Ive used it fine on my Captivate.
lwright84 said:
First, no that doesnt mean it worked. I boot back into my exact same Android install as before. Same settings, same notifications, same alarm, same problems, same everything. If it was successful, it would be like a factory restore (Which I cant even do).
Second, ok that makes sense. But after rebooting it disappeared and RomManager wouldn't recognize that it was rooted. Now the rooting process wont work at all when I try and redo it.
Third, I dont think this is the same thing. It's not restoring apps... the apps are there as if they were never removed. Same customizations, settings, etc.
Its like my D2 is stuck with a certain "image" on it, and it wont let me edit, delete, format, reinstall, or reimage. It's infuriating.
Also, ROM Manager works without bootstrapper as long as you have Superuser. Ive used it fine on my Captivate.
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Captivate is not a Droid 2. I'd be surprised if it works without the bootstrapper, since that's the only way to flash anything on a Droid 2.
My suggestion is to keep trying the SBF. Once you get it to work, get the SW update and then root. From there, I wouldn't go messing with anything in ROM Manager until you confirm the files are 100% legit for the Droid 2. As far as I know, only a few themes are working without issue on the Droid 2 - the ROMs all have bugs.
The same thing happened to me. I am assuming we were using the same instructions to flash the .sbf. Here is a link to instructions I followed.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=8245826#post8245826
I did not heed the red flag I got when I unzipped the .jpg file. I saw some error message and ignored it, and went ahead with the procedure to end up as many others with "fail".
Long story short, I deleated the .jpg file and downloaded it again.
When I used 7 Zip to extract the files, this time I had no error msg and everything went smoothly.

Issues with Boot

Hey, a few weeks ago I unlocked my bootloader and rooted my device, everything went just fine for a while, however, that all changed when I restarted my device.
First my Youtube Vanced App stopped adding videos I watched to my Youtube history, I thought that may be a problem for the app, so I uninstalled and used the official Youtube App, but to my surprise, it didn't work either. Outside my phone Youtube works just fine.
A few days passed and I updated my Magisk App and some modules, then I restarted the device, and yet another issue occurred, after the usual "can't trust the device" (or something like that) and after the first portion of the loading screen (right before "Android One" shows Up) I was greeted with this message: "Can't load Android System. Your data may be corrupt. (....)" along with the options to try again or do the factory reset. I selected "try again" and the system booted just fine.
And ever since, most of the time I have to reboot or boot my phone this message appears.
To make things worse, when I had to restart my phone today my camera didn't work at all (some apps crashed while others showed a black screen where the image should be) and my Youtube Vanced and official Youtube App stopped working as well (I can open both of them but it just keeps loading my feed non-stop).
What's causing this problem? And what can I do to fix it?
Thanks in advance to anyone who tries to help.
Notes:
I unlocked the bootloader using this guide and installed both Magisk and Google Camera using the Xiaomi Mi A1 Tool.
You can try to flash stock firmware using MiFlash, but the things you mentioned sounds to me like failing eMMC. I've read few other threads with very similar symptoms and cause was failing eMMC...

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