SOLVED: Cannot install GApps on 7th gen FireHD 10 - Fire HD 8 and HD 10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

First and foremost, let me say that while I am am technically competent, I know NOTHING low level about android. I have a 7th gen FireHD 10 that I got TWRP, and the Lineage 14.1 ROM from here installed. It was working great. I just saw that there is now a ROM for Lineage 16.0. I download the ROM file and GApps (stock) for Android 9.0. I tried to install the ROM and GApps, but when I tried to install GApps, I got an error saying that there was insuffcient storage space to install GApps. So I downloaded progressively smaller GApps packages (full, then mini). The error remained. So I decided that I would just go to back the old ROM. I downloaded the 14.1 ROM and 7.1 GApps, and I get the same error message.
I tried wiping EVERY partition in TWRP, and I get an error "E:Unable to wipe '/auto0' -- Unknown file system 'auto' Unable to wipe /auto0"
The specific error message I get when trying to install GApps is: "Updater process ended with ERROR: 70
Error installing zip file '/auto0/open_gapps-arm64-7.1-mini-20210918.zip"
I have TWRP 3.2.3-0
SOLUTION: It turns out that I just needed to keep going smaller on GApps. Got GApps Pico to install.

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opengapps giving error 20 with trwp 3.0.2.0 and 2.8.7.0

Hey Gang - I've got an issue here getting opengapps installed into marshmallow.
Background - N10 needed a refresh - we officially updated a few times (from 4.x to 5.0 to 5.1,etc) and by the end, the tablet was taking forever to reboot (updating or optmizing 160+ apps every boot), so I finally decided to start fresh. I though.. why not marshmallow.
I followed the guide here:
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/9...ndroid-6-0-marshmallow-on-google-nexus-10.htm
Basically unlocked the tablet, installed twrp and then embarked. I diverted from the original instructions to use 2.8.7.0 and used latest. (3.0.2.0)
the marshmallow image referenced in the link installed well and the system boots/runs much better... my problem comes with installing opengapps from twrp. I downloaded the arm/6.0/stock version and pushed to file system with adb, then tried an install from twrp. It seems the opengapps installer (20150519) performs a software check to ensure the version of gapps is compatible with the version on Android. My problem is that it seems to be verifying against the recovery kernel and not the installed kernel.
I have the understanding that the load I installed is in fact 6.0, however it appears that twrp is built from 5.1.1 and the openGapps installer queries (I think) the twrp kernel, then determines that it cannot install. I get an error 20 message and specific dialogue that says the
"This GApps pkg is for Android 6.0.x ONLY
Please download the correct version for
your ROM: 5.1.1 (SDK 22)."
It then fails and returns me to TWRP. So next I tried the TWRP version (2.8.7.0) specified in the techtimes link I referenced above, and I get a similar error except ROM 4.4.4 SDK (19).
So it would appear that Gapps is checking local runtime only.
Is there any to fix this, or is it something I am doing wrong?
Help please!
Same problem here.
giz02 said:
Hey Gang - I've got an issue here getting opengapps installed into marshmallow.
Background - N10 needed a refresh - we officially updated a few times (from 4.x to 5.0 to 5.1,etc) and by the end, the tablet was taking forever to reboot (updating or optmizing 160+ apps every boot), so I finally decided to start fresh. I though.. why not marshmallow.
I followed the guide here:
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/9...ndroid-6-0-marshmallow-on-google-nexus-10.htm
Basically unlocked the tablet, installed twrp and then embarked. I diverted from the original instructions to use 2.8.7.0 and used latest. (3.0.2.0)
the marshmallow image referenced in the link installed well and the system boots/runs much better... my problem comes with installing opengapps from twrp. I downloaded the arm/6.0/stock version and pushed to file system with adb, then tried an install from twrp. It seems the opengapps installer (20150519) performs a software check to ensure the version of gapps is compatible with the version on Android. My problem is that it seems to be verifying against the recovery kernel and not the installed kernel.
I have the understanding that the load I installed is in fact 6.0, however it appears that twrp is built from 5.1.1 and the openGapps installer queries (I think) the twrp kernel, then determines that it cannot install. I get an error 20 message and specific dialogue that says the
"This GApps pkg is for Android 6.0.x ONLY
Please download the correct version for
your ROM: 5.1.1 (SDK 22)."
It then fails and returns me to TWRP. So next I tried the TWRP version (2.8.7.0) specified in the techtimes link I referenced above, and I get a similar error except ROM 4.4.4 SDK (19).
So it would appear that Gapps is checking local runtime only.
Is there any to fix this, or is it something I am doing wrong?
Help please!
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The error is telling you the problem. You are on 5.1.1 and trying to flash a gapps for 6.0. either upgrade your rom to a 6.0 rom or flash gapps for 5.1.1
Malstrond said:
Same problem here.
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If you're getting the same error, you have the same solution.
garnet&gold said:
You are on 5.1.1 and trying to flash a gapps for 6.0. either upgrade your rom to a 6.0
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Then why does the SDK version reported by the opengapps installer change when changing the TWRP version, but not when changing the Android version installed on the device?
Malstrond said:
Then why does the SDK version reported by the opengapps installer change when changing the TWRP version, but not when changing the Android version installed on the device?
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The only reason the gapps version would be different is if you are flashing different versions. TWRP does not change the version and it does not have a kernel. Sometimes opengapps doesn't seem to play well with TWRP on this device. You could try Khaon's TWRP and / or a different gapps version like Bank's.
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I am having the same problem twice - 1) When I try to install 7.1.x it states I need to install version 6.0.1.
2) When I try to install 6.0.1 it states I need to install version 7.1.x.
Error 20 each time and it's Lineage 14.1 for Nexus 7 I am attempting to install them in (which is Android 7.1.2).
In addition I am now again (upon 3rd install attempt) being shown error 70, but I (having had it resize the system partition) have more than enough space for as much: (this website is blocking me from posting a link to the photo so simply change the following to the correct format) (drive.google(dot com)/open?id=1aaCiOwzoGRgrZPkJPuEj3jQOc-3hgnH3) so this doesn't make sense...
What now must be done to install this apps application?
I have tried all possible versions of Gapps. None of them install. What must be done in addition to this topic's early post is what I am unclear about. Those instructions claimed that increasing the size of the system partition would do the job, yet did nothing of the sort. I even tried reinstalling the OS, following the instructions here then again attempting to install all forms of the Gapps application, but yet again none would install.
Gapps problem
I faced same issue, gapps error return by 20.
After finished flashing rom, you will reboot system. Then you go back to recovery and flash gapps,it will work
Steps to install a ROM and the GApps (Open Gapps) without problems
1. Boot into Recovery Mode (TWRP)
2. Wipe > Advanced Wipe > Select On (enable tick) for Dalvik / Art Cache, System, Data, Internal Storage, Cache,
3. Swipe to Wipe at Bottom of Screen,
4. Back to Main start screen,
5. Wipe > Format Data,
6. Type 'Yes' and press blue checkmark at the bottom-right corner,
7. Go Back to Main Start Screen to -VERY IMPORTANT---> Install Rom and GApps,
8. After you have finished installing the Rom and GApps > Wipe Cache/Dalvik > Swipe to Wipe
9. Reboot System
Source: https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...nofficial-lineage-15-1-rom-t3760969?nocache=1
Bonampi said:
Steps to install a ROM and the GApps (Open Gapps) without problems
1. Boot into Recovery Mode (TWRP)
2. Wipe > Advanced Wipe > Select On (enable tick) for Dalvik / Art Cache, System, Data, Internal Storage, Cache,
3. Swipe to Wipe at Bottom of Screen,
4. Back to Main start screen,
5. Wipe > Format Data,
6. Type 'Yes' and press blue checkmark at the bottom-right corner,
7. Go Back to Main Start Screen to -VERY IMPORTANT---> Install Rom and GApps,
8. After you have finished installing the Rom and GApps > Wipe Cache/Dalvik > Swipe to Wipe
9. Reboot System
Source: https://forum.xda-developers.com/no...nofficial-lineage-15-1-rom-t3760969?nocache=1
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Folowing exactly!!!! your steps, I am getting Error70??? by installing GAPPS.
ROM and GApps v8.01
Nexus 7 2013, latest TWRP
zcseke said:
Folowing exactly!!!! your steps, I am getting Error70??? by installing GAPPS.
ROM and GApps v8.01
Nexus 7 2013, latest TWRP
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Two options
1 - Install GApps micro no mini
2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vT7kyK0WUA
zcseke said:
Folowing exactly!!!! your steps, I am getting Error70??? by installing GAPPS.
ROM and GApps v8.01
Nexus 7 2013, latest TWRP
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Not to revive a dead thread, but since I've had the same issue as the last post, and resolved it on the same device, Nexus 7 (2013 flo 16 gb) I thought I'd chime in to tell how I worked around it for that device. I could not install any Android 9 ROM that would allow me to install any Open GApps without getting that aforementioned error 70 in TWRP. I finally tried the combination of AICP (unofficial) based on Pie [AOSP Extended (unofficial) also worked] and GApps for Android 9 arm Pico. That version of GApps and either of those two ROMs allow me to get the Nexus 7 running again with Android Pie. I don't know why that worked, but I should mention I didn't have that problem with my Nexus 7 deb that has 32 gb onboard, so I'm guessing it had something to do with the different sizes. I can run any Pie ROM on the deb tablet. I hope this helps.

Nexus 7 2012 can't install GApps

Hi, i have on my N7-2012 TWRP 3.0.2.
I did Advanced Wipe for all partitions, and Format Data. I changed /data and /cache to f2fs and flashed a Nougat ROM from this form (DirtyUnicorn) I had no troubles.
I wiped system again (to avoid space problems during the flash of Gapps) and tried to flash GApps 'open_gapps_arm7.0-micro-20161018.zip', but i got this error:
*** Incompatible Android ROM detected ***
This GApp pkg is for Android 7.0.x ONLY
Please download the correct version for
your ROM: 5.1.1 (SDK 22)
*** GApps intallation failed ***
- Copying log to /usb-otg/Nexus 7 Asus
- NO changes were made to your device
Install will now exit...
Error code: 20
- Unmounting
I tried with other nougat ROM such as Carbon but i got the same error. The weirdness is that i tried also with a MM rom, and tried to flash GApps for MM... again, same error! He ask for a 5.1.1 GApps! So strange.
So, only for my curiosity, i reflashed DU ROm, downloaded and flashed GApps for 5.1.1. First time, i got the error:
*** Incompatible Android ROM detected ***
This GApp pkg is for Android 5.1.1 ONLY
Please download the correct version for
your ROM: 7.0.0 (SDK 22)
*** GApps intallation failed ***
i tried again and flash worked, i rebooted the device and..... bootloop... obviously.
Can you help me?
UPDATE: i forget to say that i tried also with: nano and pico gapps, and Banks Gapps. Same problem. if i reboot the device without gapps the rom work but if i download apk play store and install it doesn't work when i open it.
pls, noone can help me? :crying:
qwerweteryu said:
Hi, i have on my N7-2012 TWRP 3.0.2.
I did Advanced Wipe for all partitions, and Format Data. I changed /data and /cache to f2fs and flashed a Nougat ROM from this form (DirtyUnicorn) I had no troubles.
I wiped system again (to avoid space problems during the flash of Gapps) and tried to flash GApps 'open_gapps_arm7.0-micro-20161018.zip', but i got this error:
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Are you wiping "system" after installing the ROM? If so, you are effectively removing the ROM you just installed which leaves the GAPPS script nothing to detect to install. The proper install would be: Flash ROM and the Flash Gapps (usually pico or nano to save space) and then reboot, no wiping in between.
I had this issue no matter what rom I tried after flashing an android 7.0 rom. I just did a factory reset by flashing back to a factory image now everything seems fine and google apps are working again.
I followed this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796 but used kit kat 4.4.4 image and didn't lock the boot loader. Then flash the recovery of your choice again and your good to go.
jbaumert said:
Are you wiping "system" after installing the ROM? If so, you are effectively removing the ROM you just installed which leaves the GAPPS script nothing to detect to install. The proper install would be: Flash ROM and the Flash Gapps (usually pico or nano to save space) and then reboot, no wiping in between.
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Yes i wiped /system cause after the flash of the ROM when i try to install GApps i get error "not enough space". I followed the tips of a xda GUIDE wiping /system
@dinotyped: Are you telling me that there's no way to have Nougat on my N7? :crying::crying:
@qwerweteryu You should be able to use Nougat roms ok. I've not tried again. I'll likely stick to marshmallow for the time being just because of personal preference.
qwerweteryu said:
Yes i wiped /system cause after the flash of the ROM when i try to install GApps i get error "not enough space". I followed the tips of a xda GUIDE wiping /system
@dinotyped: Are you telling me that there's no way to have Nougat on my N7? :crying::crying:
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Stick with "Pico" (or possibly) "Nano" Gapps to make sure you have enough space after flashing the ROM. You can always go back after booting / setting up and install the other Google Apps that you want.
jbaumert said:
Stick with "Pico" (or possibly) "Nano" Gapps to make sure you have enough space after flashing the ROM. You can always go back after booting / setting up and install the other Google Apps that you want.
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omg! I did it! Thanks a lot!!

Replacing Cyanogen Recovery with TWRP using TWRP's App

Hello!
I have an S5 that was running CM 14.1. I had moved from 13.0 to 14.1 with out whipping everything, so things were not perfect.
I wanted to move to Lineage 14.1 with a clean install.
I booted in recovery (Cyanogenmod Recovery) and whipped as much as possible.
When trying to Apply Update with the Lineage OS 14.1 nightly .zip, I got the "failed to verify signature" error. I have redownloaded the rom a second time to make sure I did not have a corrupted .zip.
I ended up reinstalling CM 13 because that is what I had not to far and needed a working phone.
So my question is about the recovery and the error I got with the Lineage rom.
Do I get the error because the type of recovery I have or does the Lineage OS .zip is known for generating this error (since it's still all very new)?
If the recovery is the problem, can I use the Official TWRP App to switch from Cyanogenmod recovery to TWRP ?
I have already tried to replace the recovery in download mode but Heimdall 1.4 generated an error as well regarding the "PIT file" so the process got interrupted.
Thank you in advance for any input!
bump!
Surely someone can answer this simple question!
thanks!

[OP5] Error 7 when Installing LineageOS in TWRP

Hello,
Long story short. Moving from OP3T -> OP5, and I'd like to install LineageOS, or more preferably, the "new" MicroG (https://lineage.microg.org/).
Installed the latest TWRP according to the steps in this guide; https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/cheeseburger/install
TWRP installed and everything transferred to the phone. Wiped the Cache, system and data. But trying to install i get an "Error 7" or more specifically: "Updater process Ended with ERROR: 7".
I have tried two versions of microG from (https://download.lineage.microg.org/cheeseburger/) and the latest "Normal" LineageOS. Same result. Also tried wiping the Dalvik Cache. Same error.
Any ideas?
Thanks for any help!
Update:
Downladed the latest OxygenOS from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/oneplus-5-mirrors-official-oxygen-os-t3628190
and that installed fine in TWRP. Still would like microG Lineage Though...
try multirom twrp
more_than_hater said:
try multirom twrp
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Tried. Same Error.
You need to flash latest firmware
So this is strange....
I tried installing the latest AISOP, just for trying. And the installation process worked fine, but I got all sort of errors when android was starting - so i did a complete wipe and tried microG again... and it worked. So microG is installed now with "normal" TWRP.
This was happening to me while updating from OOS 5.0.0 to OOS 5.0.2, the culprit was twrp bluespark. Flashed the other twrp latest version and it resolved my issue.

15.1 gapps

after getting the phone looped by installing twrp i managed to get lineage os 15.1 flashed after formatting. i forgot to add gapps with the initial flash. i went back and flashed arm64 8.1 pico and google crashes when i try to open it, then i flashed "mind the apps" with the same result. is there a way out of this? i also have the img mismatch notice if that has any connection with the problem.
i got an update this morning, fixed all my issues.

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