This error will pop-up when you try to open your camera app.
How to fix it
Its very easy to fix.
My Way - I did it -
If you want a video toturial,Go to channel ThinesGaming
1.Download the zip file (Attachment Below.Click it to download)--Don't extract it!!--
2.Boot your phone to recovery mode by pressing Vol-up+power button+home button.Once your samsung logo came,release the powerbutton only.
3.Install the zip file.-Install zip-Where you downloaded it-Yes,install CameraFiles-signed.zip
4..Wipe Cache & Dalvik (optional- if you want to)
5.Start the camera app.
Tah-da its working!!
Explain what the zip does?
the zip fixes cant connect to camera
f0xy said:
Explain what the zip does?
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The zip fixes the error"cannot connect to camera"
f0xy said:
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I've looked at it. Are .bin files for a "Cameradata" folder in /system, and another .bin file for /data folder.
flash it via recovery
martin_carpio17 said:
I've looked at it. Are .bin files for a "Cameradata" folder in /system, and another .bin file for /data folder.
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Hey flash it via recovey.if you dont know how to open recovery.Google"How to open recovery.
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i've extracted the zip files, but no clue where to put them :|
(system stuff goes into the system folder, but what about the META-INF folder?)
install it with xrecovery.
Bigfoot9983 said:
install it with xrecovery.
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thanks, was hoping to avoid using xrecovery, didn't feel like rebooting 3 times
guess there's no alternate way then..
ah custom.zip
What he said
zaberisk said:
i've extracted the zip files, but no clue where to put them :|
(system stuff goes into the system folder, but what about the META-INF folder?)
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camera n compass u flash it in xrecovery. u can flash both then reboot without having to reboot after each flash.
as for mddi u need to do it manually for now i don't think doixanh made a xrecovery zip yet
the meta-inf folder basically just contains a script to tell xrecovery where to copy the files.
zaberisk said:
i've extracted the zip files, but no clue where to put them :|
(system stuff goes into the system folder, but what about the META-INF folder?)
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Dont extracted .zip.....just. zip to sdcard when u download them, and reboot in xrecovery to choose custum.zip
he's using MINICM. Ponovan came up with a flashable zip for mddi.
zaberisk said:
i've extracted the zip files, but no clue where to put them :|
(system stuff goes into the system folder, but what about the META-INF folder?)
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Let me help you...,dont extrated the file ..just rename its update.zip ..,put its to sd card dont to folder.,just sd card...,go to xrecovery and select update zip and choiche update.zip ...,wait and finish ...good job.
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does anyone have those update.zip?if yes please attach n pm me cuz i need that zip
thanks before
Please forgive me guys if this has been asked before ..........I've searched the forum without success......but my problem is with this
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Universal_GB_ROOT_v9.zip mediafire.com/?a99wthh9p98bm0y
I followed the advised procedure but when I get to the choices screen and select install from SD Card, I am then shown this list of options:
../
.android_secure/
Android/
DCIM/
LOST.DIR/
META-INF /
system/
Where do I start, I have tried going through in sequence with no success/response, I have then tried just selecting META-INF / & system / in sequence, again no joy....... could someone give this inquisitive old duffer a walk through, or show me what I'm doing wrong, PLEASE:fingers-crossed:
You are not supposed to extract the zip. Just select install zip from sd card, then select the root zip. Don't extract it and you will be fine.
Vedarshi said:
You are not supposed to extract the zip. Just select install zip from sd card, then select the root zip. Don't extract it and you will be fine.
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Thanks for the quick reply......I have not extracted anything, I just downloaded the zip file went nowhere near extraction and the file in my SD card says META INF & system, no where is it named as zip.
Would you by any chance have a good link for the zip file instead.....be grateful.
You're using apply update from SD card in CWM right?
Well location of your zip file should be..
/sdcard/*here*
If you are using atock recovery then the zip file should be on top of the list.. It SHOULD be a .zip file
if you are using clockworkmod recovery then the .zip file will be at the end of the list.. Good luck
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Khizar Amin said:
Well location of your zip file should be..
/sdcard/*here*
If you are using atock recovery then the zip file should be on top of the list.. It SHOULD be a .zip file
if you are using clockworkmod recovery then the .zip file will be at the end of the list.. Good luck
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Thanks to everyone for patience and assistance.........sorted now:victory:
Hi everyone....I m using S4 19500.....my problem is I accidentally flashed statusbar_transarent.zip file via cmw without back up.....and now,i can't uninstall it and can't use status bar + task manager.....r there any chances to uninstall that stupid zip file.....Plz let me know....
PyaePhyo said:
Hi everyone....I m using S4 19500.....my problem is I accidentally flashed statusbar_transarent.zip file via cmw without back up.....and now,i can't uninstall it and can't use status bar + task manager.....r there any chances to uninstall that stupid zip file.....Plz let me know....
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from what tread did you flash it?
nwm. what you need to do is to open rom.zip you are on right now and in zip system/app you will find file "SystemUI.apk". extract it to desktop. now open your moded zip with transparent status bar and go to app and delete "SystemUI.apk" from it.
when you did that just drop that file from desktop in moded zip system/app
. flash it with recovery, wipe cache and dalvik cache and reboot. thats it
madman_cro said:
from what tread did you flash it?
nwm. what you need to do is to open rom.zip you are on right now and in zip system/app you will find file "SystemUI.apk". extract it to desktop. now open your moded zip with transparent status bar and go to app and delete "SystemUI.apk" from it.
when you did that just drop that file from desktop in moded zip system/app
. flash it with recovery, wipe cache and dalvik cache and reboot. thats it
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thanks bro...i will it now....
madman_cro said:
from what tread did you flash it?
nwm. what you need to do is to open rom.zip you are on right now and in zip system/app you will find file "SystemUI.apk". extract it to desktop. now open your moded zip with transparent status bar and go to app and delete "SystemUI.apk" from it.
when you did that just drop that file from desktop in moded zip system/app
. flash it with recovery, wipe cache and dalvik cache and reboot. thats it
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bro,I delete it and flash it. Didn't work... .". extract it to desktop" . To where bro? Just built in storage?
PyaePhyo said:
bro,I delete it and flash it. Didn't work... .". extract it to desktop" . To where bro? Just built in storage?
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this will be hard to explain. just flash your old rom without wiping
Hi guys,
When I enter cwm recovery mode and try to install zip file (tries several, none working), the message is: cannot open zip file (bad)... installation aborted.
Any help is much appreciated.
snorre89 said:
Hi guys,
When I enter cwm recovery mode and try to install zip file (tries several, none working), the message is: cannot open zip file (bad)... installation aborted.
Any help is much appreciated.
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which Rom you're trying to flash? make sure that the zip file is right, or is there another zip in the zip file?
Solution found - automatically opened zip files in safari
h6x said:
which Rom you're trying to flash? make sure that the zip file is right, or is there another zip in the zip file?
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I think I have found the solution. I figured there might happen something with the zip files after they are downloaded when my Mac OS X Yosemite opens them (I re-compress the folders usually and transfer the new zip file to an external SD.) So I turned off safe opening on safari preferences, re-downloaded the rom (this time: Pac Man ROM), flashed, and it worked like a charm!
So either you're running Mac or Windows, auto-expanding might cause trouble with the zip files.
I hope others will find this helpful as well.
Merry xmas!
Trying to flash CopperheadOS with multirom on N6P.
But I can't flash the image in TWRP so I'm trying create a flashable zip.
But problem is all the guides and tutorial are very outdated (with most of them mentioning "Android Kitchen")
Where should I go to find help for this?
/Omen
If you are on the latest TWRP, you can flash an image file to the system partition by clicking the Install Image button when selecting a file to install.
nathanchance said:
If you are on the latest TWRP, you can flash an image file to the system partition by clicking the Install Image button when selecting a file to install.
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That way doesn't work because I use multirom, it has a modified TWRP (it's still the latest version doh)
Sorry for shameful bump but I can't find an answer whatsoever
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If you are on the latest TWRP, you can flash an image file to the system partition by clicking the Install Image button when selecting a file to install.
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In what I have been able to find there was a META-INF folder that was a part of the back-ups now all I see from my stock backup is .win files, not tar.md5
Now I can guess that the naming is still similar so can you compress the system.ex4 files and have the same process with a file format change.