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For EPO to work, only the EPO.DAT file is required. The EPO.MD5 is only a checksum to validate the correctness of the EPO.DAT file after download. In principle, it is a good idea, to do so. However, in this case, the .MD5 checksum is also a bit the source of the problem: The built-in EPO updater of the Fairphone (or other Mediatek phones) downloads the two files from an FTP server from Mediatek. Unfortunately, the .MD5 checksum is often calculated wrong by Mediatek. Therefore, the check of the .DAT file fails and the 'EPO update failure' occurs. See also this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975500 |
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For EPO to work, only the EPO.DAT file is required. The EPO.MD5 is only a checksum to validate the correctness of the EPO.DAT file after download. In principle, it is a good idea, to do so. However, in this case, the .MD5 checksum is also a bit the source of the problem: The built-in EPO updater of the Fairphone (or other Mediatek phones) downloads the two files from an FTP server from Mediatek. Unfortunately, the .MD5 checksum is often calculated wrong by Mediatek. Therefore, the check of the .DAT file fails and the 'EPO update failure' occurs. See also this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1975500 |