Changing kernel version - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

Hi,how do I change my kernel(tytung r8.3) to this kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=940823?
I dont want to lose any data.
My ROM version HyperDroidGBX-v11.
Thanks.

Just put the .zip file on your sd card, go into cwm recovery, choose install .zip, pick 'choose zip', choose the .zip file, and then choose 'yes'.
You wont lose any data, it just changes the kernel.
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App

I put the zip file on my SD.I entered to MAGLDR v1.13 and to the AD Recovery
Now I'm getting an error
ANDROID LOAD RAW
ERROR: ERROR: Invalid boot image header
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How do I fix it?

ayosopov said:
I put the zip file on my SD I entered to MAGLDR v1.13 and to the AD Recovery
I'm getting an error
How do I fix it?
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If you just reflash HyperDroidGBX-v11 with CWM it will be fixed and data will not be deleted.

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[Q]Update fixed Clockworkmod isn't working

Update fixed the SD was broken I don't exactly know why but it explains everything so thanks for all your help and sorry for not being very
clear.
Hi I'm having issues with clockworkmod.
See the problem is while trying to flash cyanogen mod I was getting the endless loop so I kept
at it until I managed to flash it. The problem is I flashed Cm6.1.0 so easy fix right? Well I thought so too until clockworkmod wouldn't find the zip. So I tried nandroid and it again couldn't find any zip so I checked the partitions menu and clockworkmod had mounted the
Sd card and the cache. So I unmounted both and still nothing so I looked at the setting's again and it remounts the cache and sometimes the Sd card. Well my problem is worsened by
the fact that the version of cyanogen mod that did flash doesn't have the market or flash.
Any help will be welcome. HTC aria.
place name here- said:
Hi I'm having issues with clockworkmod.
See the problem is while trying to flash cyanogen mod I was getting the endless loop so I kept
at it until I managed to flash it. The problem is I flashed Cm6.1.0 so easy fix right? Well I thought so too until clockworkmod wouldn't find the zip. So I tried nandroid and it again couldn't find any zip so I checked the partitions menu and clockworkmod had mounted the
Sd card and the cache. So I unmounted both and still nothing so I looked at the setting's again and it remounts the cache and sometimes the Sd card. Well my problem is worsened by
the fact that the version of cyanogen mod that did flash doesn't have the market or flash.
Any help will be welcome. HTC aria.
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With CM 6, the Market is in the GoogleApps zip which must be installed after the ROM.
Also Flash 10.x does not run on the Aria; the CPU is not supported by Adobe.
Well clockworkmod won't find any zip not even nandroid and so my problem deepens so now can't get the market crap.
place name here- said:
Well clockworkmod won't find any zip not even nandroid and so my problem deepens so now can't get the market crap.
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Some of your terminology in your post is very confusing. First of all, ClockworkMod will only find ZIP files that are copied to the root directory of your SD card. If you copied them to a folder on your SD card, CWM will not find them.
Second, Nandroid is a backup and restore utility and it does not use ZIP files. It creates backup folders on the SD card under /clockworkmod/backup and contains image files of the various partitions on your phone.
So what is the exact state of your phone? You stated that you have flashed CM 6.1? If you boot your phone normally, does CM 6 start up and are you able to use your phone? In order to install gapps.zip file to get the Market app, copy the gapps.zip file to the root of your SD card and see if ClockworkMod can install it. BTW, in CWM you are select "install zip from sdcard" and then "choose zip from sdcard", right?
tpbklake said:
First of all, ClockworkMod will only find ZIP files that are copied to the root directory of your SD card. If you copied them to a folder on your SD card, CWM will not find them.
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Not true, you can install ZIP files from any directory.
drumist said:
Not true, you can install ZIP files from any directory.
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+1. I keep all my zips in a subdirectory on my sdcard.
Sent from my cm6.1 Aria using XDA App
drumist said:
Not true, you can install ZIP files from any directory.
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CallMeAria said:
+1. I keep all my zips in a subdirectory on my sdcard.
Sent from my cm6.1 Aria using XDA App
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Thanks for correcting my misinformation. I guess the root location only applies to "update.zip", right?
Yup. And it actually must be named "update.zip"
Oh crap I just formated the boot partition and now my phone won't boot at all!
It still won't find any zip. What now? Is there any way to restore clockworkmod?
place name here- said:
Oh crap I just formated the boot partition and now my phone won't boot at all!
It still won't find any zip. What now? Is there any way to restore clockworkmod?
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Mount sdcard in clockwork and transfer from PC then reboot recovery and choose the zip
Sent from my Liberty running CM7
that's my problem i can load many zip files but it won't find any of them.
it just keep's saying no files found.
place name here- said:
that's my problem i can load many zip files but it won't find any of them.
it just keep's saying no files found.
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Are you copying the zip files from your PC to the sd card? Have you tried downloading a ROM zip file directly to your SD card using your phone's browser?
I have exactly the same problem...Clockwork will not see any .zip files....even tried mounting usb storage from cwm, it mounts and the zips are there, yet it can not find any of them when i try to find them (all are in the root of the sdcard)...any ideas?
So if you pick "choose zip from SD" you can't manually pick a zip?
Sent from my Liberty using XDA App
Found a solution:
1. Get SD card formatter from HERE
2. Plugin your phone (as USB drive), start up the application and format the card (default options selected) NOTE: backup your SD card to your PC first (obviously)
3. Unplug the phone (or put it into charge mod, whatever)
4. The phone should now try (and fail) to mount the card...go to the SD options and format the card using the phone function
The .zip files should now be visible in ClockworkMod Recovery (it worked for me and a few others as far as i know)

help with rom manager and magldr

hello guys i tried to install rom manager from market and flashed but it is not compatible with magdlr and now when i go on magdlr option 8 (ad recovery) it says Invalid Boot Header Image
i don't want to re install the rom again (typhon) and i don't have a backup, how can i fix the cwm?
thanks for your help
erick3000 said:
hello guys i tried to install rom manager from market and flashed but it is not compatible with magdlr and now when i go on magdlr option 8 (ad recovery) it says Invalid Boot Header Image
i don't want to re install the rom again (typhon) and i don't have a backup, how can i fix the cwm?
thanks for your help
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You cant.
Get Titanium backup pro (backup user/system apps/data)
Get SMS Backup Pro (Backup sms)
etc etc
Repartition magldr to get CWM back, flash rom and then restore.
TheATHEiST said:
You cant.
Get Titanium backup pro (backup user/system apps/data)
Get SMS Backup Pro (Backup sms)
etc etc
Repartition magldr to get CWM back, flash rom and then restore.
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wow so there is no way ha....
Thanks for your help buddy
edit - oops, my bad, corrected
In the android nand section, titled something like "clockworkrecovery, nand,SD, ver 5.0.2 yes/no stable" or something, (currently top post
Get both
recovery_5.0.2.6_leo_sd.zip
and
recovery_5.0.2.6_leo_CWR.zip
Extract and copy the SD card ver onto SD card (copy the two files to SD, done)
And then copy the whole cwr.zip to SD card too.
Then, into magldr, "ad SD" will boot into the cwm files you placed on SD, and choose instal zip from SD,,, choose zip,, and select the cwm.zip you also placed on SD.
This will write the cwm image into the recovery partition without reflashing the cwm partition layout, so nothing lost.
[02 Nov][RECOVERY][NAND|SD][cLK|MAGLDR] ClockworkMod Recovery 5.0.2.6 "YES/NO" STABLE
download the first two links
flash_image.zip
and
recovery_5.0.2.6_leo_sd.zip
unpack teh two files from recovery_5.0.2.6_leo_sd.zip onto your sd card, and copy the whole flash_image.zip to sd card.
enter magldr
select 'boot ad sd' which will start cwm but from your sd card, from there you choose 'instal from zip - select zip' and select the flash_image.zip, which will reinstall cwm into the recovery partition on your nand, and now you should find that magldr 8 - ad recovery now works, and your rom hasnt been touched. plus you now have the latest cwm.
samsamuel said:
yes there is a way, go to the thread
[02 Nov][RECOVERY][NAND|SD][cLK|MAGLDR] ClockworkMod Recovery 5.0.2.6 "YES/NO" STABLE
download the first two links
flash_image.zip
and
recovery_5.0.2.6_leo_sd.zip
unpack teh two files from recovery_5.0.2.6_leo_sd.zip onto your sd card, and copy the whole flash_image.zip to sd card.
enter magldr
select 'boot ad sd' which will start cwm but from your sd card, from there you choose 'instal from zip - select zip' and select the flash_image.zip, which will reinstall cwm into the recovery partition on your nand, and now you should find that magldr 8 - ad recovery now works, and your rom hasnt been touched. plus you now have the latest cwm.
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You Made my Day buddy!!!
.*takes a bow*.
i did everything but on cwm when i try to install the flash image zip it says installing update.... installation aborted....
help
perhaps recovery_5.0.2.6_leo_CWR.zip should work?
yea sorry, you are right, its the 2nd and 3rd images you download, , you boot to the sd one (like you have ) and flash the cwm one. My mistake.
see also http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1337663&
samsamuel said:
yea sorry, you are right, its the 2nd and 3rd images you download, , you boot to the sd one (like you have ) and flash the cwm one. My mistake.
see also http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1337663&
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it worked!
aaaaaand relax.
Please, confirm if I get this right - the only way to make Rom manager work with HD2 is to use CLK bootloader, is that right. I had similar troubles to these decribed in the above posts and solved them in similar manner. I dont want to go all the way and install CLK and rom, restore back-ups and see it is too not working with Rom manager.

CWM 5.0.26 - can't install nand roms in zip format!!! HELP

i've been running wp7. yesterday i want to install android nand rom. but when i put the option in cwm install from zip file - the error messege was generated(bad. error). He couldn't to unzip the file. i was trying to install few differnet roms, but without the success.
Any help or idea what the hell is going on?
I flashed my phone many times by android nand roms, and there was never any kind of error.
I've got the Nokia 8gb micro sd-card 6 class of speed.
Czort666 said:
i've been running wp7. yesterday i want to install android nand rom. but when i put the option in cwm install from zip file - the error messege was generated(bad. error). He couldn't to unzip the file. i was trying to install few differnet roms, but without the success.
Any help or idea what the hell is going on?
I flashed my phone many times by android nand roms, and there was never any kind of error.
I've got the Nokia 8gb micro sd-card 6 class of speed.
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Format your sd card to FAT 32 and perform a task 29 on your phone. Re install the preferred bootloader and cwm and try again.
i did it. about 6 times. all proces.
Czort666 said:
i did it. about 6 times. all proces.
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first make sure your using the correct 5.0.2.6 recovery for hd2
and that your flash image is big enough
copy the rom.zip ( do not unpack) to your sdcard, either through CWR mounted to usb, or use a cardreader
i am using HD2 Toolkit. Never been any problems. by cardreader or either through CWR , can't install. only messege - bad, error. every rom!! The sd is formated. as usually. i don't know what's happend:/
I'm not a rookie in flashing. it is not ordinary error. it looks like the zip file are corrupted when i am trying to install them by the CWR. After the error when i try to open it the zip file on my computer by the win rar, it tells me that, the zip is corrupted. when i download it the rom the zip was good, cause i check it.
ps. sorry for english
it is no matter what rom i want to install. I always have this messege - "e:can't open /sdcard/roms_name.zip
(bad)
installation aborted
Zip file is good before put him to sdcard. after a press choose zip from sdcard the zip file is corrupted. Maybe something with CWR?;/
Eliminate all the possibilities, if you're using MAGLDR switch over to cLK and vice-versa, and then try again.
carl1961 said:
first make sure your using the correct 5.0.2.6 recovery for hd2
and that your flash image is big enough
copy the rom.zip ( do not unpack) to your sdcard, either through CWR mounted to usb, or use a cardreader
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u are ****ing awesome sir
Heh, I know the reason why it is happening.
When you are doing the ext partition through CWM, the whole reserved space to this partition is corrupted. That's why there is an error messege when i'm trying to install zip rom. The file is corrupted immediately, and you can't even unpack him in windows, or linux.
Right now I am using the GParted. There is no more errors, after I did the partitions using this program
ufff
Thx 4 help anyway

ClockWorkMod failure.

Hello XDA forum,
I recently received my dad's 'old' HD2, and I wanted to get rid of the WM6.5. In the past I've been playing around with some other Android devices, and those were pretty straight forward.
Now, after reading a few guides I tried installing the PARANOID Android ROM through CWM. (I have HSPL 2.08, MAGLDR, CWM etcetera. (I also did a Team29 wipe)) But now I face a problem; When I try to install the .zip file, it prompts me with the following lines:
__________________________
--Installing:/sdcard/PARANOIDANDROID HD2 [v1.5a].zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Installation aborted.
__________________________
I have tried every single way of mounting the SDcard and writing the .zip file to it over and over again, but all it does give the same error over and over. (MAGLDR USB Storage, CWM Mounting, Mounting in card reader and so forth.)
Now my question is; Am I doing something horribly wrong?
First of all, once you do a "Team29" wipe, you'd have to reinstall MAGLDR and then CWM.
It's "Task29", and you don't have to do it every time you want to install a ROM.
Now, what Radio are you on? And what is your CWM version? And can you open the ROM.zip on your PC without errors?
Marvlesz said:
First of all, once you do a "Team29" wipe, you'd have to reinstall MAGLDR and then CWM.
It's "Task29", and you don't have to do it every time you want to install a ROM.
Now, what Radio are you on? And what is your CWM version? And can you open the ROM.zip on your PC without errors?
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Oh ofcourse. I meant Task29. Also, I did reinstall MAGLDR and CWM. The CWM version is v5.0.2.6 and my radio is Leo_RADIO_2.15.50.14.
When I open the zip on the PC, everything is just fine.
SiemHermans said:
Oh ofcourse. I meant Task29. Also, I did reinstall MAGLDR and CWM. The CWM version is v5.0.2.6 and my radio is Leo_RADIO_2.15.50.14.
When I open the zip on the PC, everything is just fine.
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What partition size did you flash?
Nigeldg said:
What partition size did you flash?
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Well, I wasn't sure what to take for that, so I took the default for the Cache(45MB I believe that is in the HD2Toolkit, and for the Partition size I took 200MB)
Also, I tried several SD cards, all giving me the same errors. I also tried to install a Tytung kernel .zip file which gives the exact same error.
After a failed install, select the advanced > report error option in cwm. Then mount your SD card as USB mass storage, get the log from /clockworkmod and post it here.
Swyped from my HTC HD2 using XDA app
SiemHermans said:
Well, I wasn't sure what to take for that, so I took the default for the Cache(45MB I believe that is in the HD2Toolkit, and for the Partition size I took 200MB)
Also, I tried several SD cards, all giving me the same errors. I also tried to install a Tytung kernel .zip file which gives the exact same error.
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As I know PARANOIDANDROID HD2 v1.5b, it has 2Mb cache and 150Mb system partition.
For installation follow this, (your sdcard must have clean ext partition or you can create it via recovery mod. And you have to have 2.08.HSPL)
1. do Task29
2. install Radio ROM 2.15.50.14
3. Install Magldr 1.13 (via HD2 Toolkit Magldr button)
4. Install Recovery CWM (2Mb system cache, 150 Mb system Partition, via HD2 Toolkit Recovery Button)
5. Clear cache/Dalvick cache (on recovery mode your HTC)
6. Load your android .zip file in sdcard via Recovery mod.
Please read this..(PARANOIDANDROID HD2 v1.5b Rom)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1662881
it says,
..
Partition table :
Code:
misc ya 1M
boot yboot|ro 5M
system ya 150M
cache ya 2M
userdata ya|asize|hr allsize
powerofthink said:
(your sdcard must have clean ext partition or you can create it via recovery mod.
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not necessary

[Q] Restoring a CWM v5 backup on HD2

Hi,
I without much thinking and reading, searched the keyword "backup" on the play store, installed the first application I found (nandroid) and made a backup of my OS and wiped everything afterwards because I had to get my display replaced after the digitizer started not responding.
But after I got my phone back I realized that I can only flash CWM 3x on HD2 while the backup that nandroid created was for cwm5.
So, I have a backup made for cwm5. Any suggestions on how can I restore this on a hd2?
thanks in advance
Did you try to simply restore the backup?
Sent from my NexusHD2 using xda app-developers app
rivercat said:
Hi,
I without much thinking and reading, searched the keyword "backup" on the play store, installed the first application I found (nandroid) and made a backup of my OS and wiped everything afterwards because I had to get my display replaced after the digitizer started not responding.
But after I got my phone back I realized that I can only flash CWM 3x on HD2 while the backup that nandroid created was for cwm5.
So, I have a backup made for cwm5. Any suggestions on how can I restore this on a hd2?
thanks in advance
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If you can flash v3 you can flash v5 the same way.
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Marvlesz said:
Did you try to simply restore the backup?
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ny_limited said:
If you can flash v3 you can flash v5 the same way.
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Well, that's what I thought, but I can't. It won't let me. CWM3 keeps giving the file not found error, and I thought the fact that it's cwm3 is must be the reason why. I'm confused now.
rivercat said:
Well, that's what I thought, but I can't. It won't let me. CWM3 keeps giving the file not found error, and I thought the fact that it's cwm3 is must be the reason why. I'm confused now.
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Be more specific. What exactly are you doing and what is the error?
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Be more specific. What exactly are you doing and what is the error?
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I get into the ad recovery section in magldr, cwm opens, I then choose the backup restore section, it checks my sd card and finds the backup I made, no problem up to this point, I choose the backup I want to restore, the process starts, and then I get the file not found errors, but everything's there in the sd card, I checked.
The errors are like this:
system.img not found. Skipping restore of /system.
data.img not found. Skipping restore of /data.
etc. etc.
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eventually it skips everything and restores nothing.
rivercat said:
I get into the ad recovery section in magldr, cwm opens, I then choose the backup restore section, it checks my sd card and finds the backup I made, no problem up to this point, I choose the backup I want to restore, the process starts, and then I get the file not found errors, but everything's there in the sd card, I checked.
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OK, no problem. You misunderstood what I said.
Go to AD Recovery and CWM v3 will open, correct?
Do NOT select /BACKUPRESTORE!
Select INSTALL FROM SD CARD
Of course, you need to have a copy of CWM Recovery v5 on your SD Card - if you do not have it or you have an older v5 download this file and place it on your sd card before you start.
After you install that file reboot and you will have CWM Recovery v5.
Does it make more sense now?
ny_limited said:
OK, no problem. You misunderstood what I said.
Go to AD Recovery and CWM v3 will open, correct?
Do NOT select /BACKUPRESTORE!
Select INSTALL FROM SD CARD
Of course, you need to have a copy of CWM Recovery v5 on your SD Card - if you do not have it or you have an older v5 download this file and place it on your sd card before you start.
After you install that file reboot and you will have CWM Recovery v5.
Does it make more sense now?
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Yes it does. I will try see if it works tonight. Thanks for your help!
ny_limited said:
OK, no problem. You misunderstood what I said.
Go to AD Recovery and CWM v3 will open, correct?
Do NOT select /BACKUPRESTORE!
Select INSTALL FROM SD CARD
Of course, you need to have a copy of CWM Recovery v5 on your SD Card - if you do not have it or you have an older v5 download this file and place it on your sd card before you start.
After you install that file reboot and you will have CWM Recovery v5.
Does it make more sense now?
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this is what happens after I choose install zip from sd card option:
Code:
-- Installing: recovery_5.5.0.4-20120909_leo_CWR.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Clockworkmod Recovery for HD2
Presented by arif-ali , seadersn at xda-developers
Writing recovery partition...
assert failed: write_raw_image("/tmp/recovery.img", "recovery")
E:Error in /sdcard/recovery_5.5.0.4-20120909_leo_CWR.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
after I rebooted my phone I found out that cwm was corrupted and gave an error when starting, so I had to install it again.
What do I do now?
rivercat said:
this is what happens after I choose install zip from sd card option:
Code:
-- Installing: recovery_5.5.0.4-20120909_leo_CWR.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
Clockworkmod Recovery for HD2
Presented by arif-ali , seadersn at xda-developers
Writing recovery partition...
assert failed: write_raw_image("/tmp/recovery.img", "recovery")
E:Error in /sdcard/recovery_5.5.0.4-20120909_leo_CWR.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
after I rebooted my phone I found out that cwm was corrupted and gave an error when starting, so I had to install it again.
What do I do now?
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Well now have less possible issues. This is good.
The error shows you had a problem extracting the image from the zip. That suggests a bad zip or a bad sd card. Have you tried to download another copy of the zip file?
How big is your recovery partition? To flash that recovery you should have 5 MB, 8 if you might want to try other recovery apps later.
How was your device partitioned? Did you use DAF.EXE? If yes, take a look at the flash.cfg file, the line for recovery. If it has "filesize" (or something like it) instead of a number that partition was created to match last image flashed. The word filesize should read 8 MB or at least 5 mb.
If using the hd2 toolkit there should also be a flash.cfg file someplace.
Check that zip file first, however. I can give you a known good recovery and DAF.EXE but you will have to set the correct partition sizes for what you need.
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