sawbones999
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For some reason zip was only 176mb instead of 248 so using DL manager on laptop with error checking. Should come out good.
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Both actually. Deodex cuts the size a bit, but most of the difference is the debloat
Huh, I had gotten the impression from some other posts in other forums that deodex increased the file size and could make it slower.
Glad to know that it doesn't!
copying to SD now. About to flash.
This is the End of the log, If you need the whole thing, I'll gladly post it
Setting Permissions...set_perm: chown of /system/vendor/pittpatt/models/detection/multi_pose_face_landmark_detectors.3/left_eye-y0-yi45-p0-pi45-r0-ri20.2d_n2/full_model.bin to 0 0 failed: No such file or directory
set_perm: chmod of /system/vendor/pittpatt/models/detection/multi_pose_face_landmark_detectors.3/left_eye-y0-yi45-p0-pi45-r0-ri20.2d_n2/full_model.bin to 644 failed: No such file or directory
script aborted: set_perm: some changes failed
set_perm: some changes failed
E:Error in /tmp/update.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
I:Can't format unknown volume: /external_sd
I:Can't format unknown volume: /emmc

The Flash Process went without a hitch but it wont boot into any system. I see the initial boot one, the green android logo, and then the screen goes black. Its on because I see the white around the edges but after about a minute or so it just reboots. I even tried wiping the data and reflashing, nothing.
Edit: Btw, I'm still able to recover from nanodroid backup, if that matters.
I am not sure why it won't boot. Sounds like the same problem as the nandroid shinru2004 posted. No surprise there since it is the same system. Unfortunately, I don't have time to work on this for at least a week and I don't have a device to test on. At least you have a zip you can test with on your own if you want. You might want to swap the boot.img with stock 4.0.4 and see if that gets you booted. I kind of doubt it but it may be worth a try. The quantum rom booted in this manner and it was for different hardware so it may work.