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I am having problem updating to 2.340.
I just got a replacement DX from Verizon few days ago. As soon as I received it, I tried to do an update but the system said that I was up to date even though my software showed 2.315 so I decided to mod my DX right away since most people did not have problem updating with rooted DX.
Initially, I rooted my phone with Z4ROOT, reinstalled all the apps using Titanium Backup which i had on previous phone since I all the backups on my
SD card than I back up the stock ROM with Rom Manager. After that, I installed Bazinga2.1 Rom. Installed my apps again using titanium back up and back it up again using ROM Manager. After this, I installed BigDX blue theme. Couple a days ago, I got a notification that I have an update from Verizon which was 2.34 so I went back to recovery, restored back the Stock, using Z4Root, unrooted and download the 2.34 update and tried to install but the update failed. So I did a factory reset and put every thing back to stock and tried to update again and it still fails.
Once the update is down loaded, I try to install and its turns off the phone, than it shows a box with android next to it and it shows triangle with Exclamation and just reboots. Than it goes to clockwork mod recovery.
Why does my phone go to clockwork recovery even though I am UNROOTED?
Any help or input will be greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
johann718 said:
I am having problem updating to 2.340.
I just got a replacement DX from Verizon few days ago. As soon as I received it, I tried to do an update but the system said that I was up to date even though my software showed 2.315 so I decided to mod my DX right away since most people did not have problem updating with rooted DX.
Initially, I rooted my phone with Z4ROOT, reinstalled all the apps using Titanium Backup which i had on previous phone since I all the backups on my
SD card than I back up the stock ROM with Rom Manager. After that, I installed Bazinga2.1 Rom. Installed my apps again using titanium back up and back it up again using ROM Manager. After this, I installed BigDX blue theme. Couple a days ago, I got a notification that I have an update from Verizon which was 2.34 so I went back to recovery, restored back the Stock, using Z4Root, unrooted and download the 2.34 update and tried to install but the update failed. So I did a factory reset and put every thing back to stock and tried to update again and it still fails.
Once the update is down loaded, I try to install and its turns off the phone, than it shows a box with android next to it and it shows triangle with Exclamation and just reboots. Than it goes to clockwork mod recovery.
Why does my phone go to clockwork recovery even though I am UNROOTED?
Any help or input will be greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
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Root and the bootstrapper are separate entities. Removing root, and removing the boostrapper manually (by renaming files in the system) will not fix your issue either.
The reason I know this is because I went through a number of ways to try to get the OTA, but could not.
I would suggest you hit MDW and get all of the latest files for the update, and do it that way.
You'll sbf, flash the leak for .320, then sbf .320, then flash the system for .340, then update the kernel, and radio afterwards. After that, you'll be back on the normal track.
It's a lot of steps, I guess, but it really doesn't take long.
Go grab the files ASAP, in case they get pulled, and follow all of the instructions carefully.
Whats MDW and why am I having this problem when everyone else is not. also, I removed Boostraper and it still go into recoverymod? I am just going to SBF reflash to 2.315 and see if it will work.
Here we go again!!!
Lots of people had that issue.
Mdw is mydroidworld.com
Sbf all you like. I stand behind the advice I gave.
Also, if you had actually removed the bootstrap correctly, you couldn't possibly still end up in clockwork.
Either way, in about the time it took you to post, you could have used the steps I suggested and have been done.
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I'm in a bit of a hurry so I haven't read the whole thread thoroughly, but if you're just trying to get it to stop booting into CWM, go to terminal emulator
Run "su"
Run "mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/mmcblk1p21 /system"
Run "cp /system/bin/logwrapper.bin /system/bin/logwrapper"
Reboot
bladebarrier said:
Lots of people had that issue.
Mdw is mydroidworld.com
Sbf all you like. I stand behind the advice I gave.
Also, if you had actually removed the bootstrap correctly, you couldn't possibly still end up in clockwork.
Either way, in about the time it took you to post, you could have used the steps I suggested and have been done.
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Thanks for the advice but I SBF my phone back to 2.315, than tried to do update again and it worked.
I've done some research and after 5 hours of trying to flash Clockwork onto my Evo Shift, I'm livid, and can't think clearly... I need perspective.
Essentially, I'm wanting to root it then put on the CyanogenMod 7.1
I've followed the instructions from CyanogenMod's site to the letter. When it gets to the point of restarting Terminal Emulator, the program hangs then never restarts. Even when I close it manually, I still can't get it to restart, and I'm forced to restart the phone; losing the temp-root.
So, I used fre3atlast. The Auto-Batch worked great, and it seemed to install with no problems. I downloaded and opened Rom Manager and it informed me that it didn't find root; however, when I flashed ClockworkMod, it said it installed properly. I copied my CyanogenMod file to the SD and rebooted to Clockwork...
... only it didn't reboot to Clockwork. Instead, I got the 'exclamation' symbol indicating that it wasn't working.
After doing and RE-doing for 5 hours, the best theory I can come up with is that the 'Engineering HBoot' that was installed (via the CyanogenMod guide) screwed the regular recovery.
After a factory reset (more than once), it STILL will not boot into any kind of recovery, and I'm at a standstill with a still-stock ROM I don't want.
I need help guys.
Have you confirmed the eng bootloader has went through along with perm root?, you can't flash a Rom untill you have downgraded from GB then perm rooted Froyo
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Yeah, it did; confirmed by adb shell with su working.
HOWEVER, I finally DID get it to work using a guide here on XDA. Took a while, but it finally perm-rooted and I was finally able to flash Clockwork without it erroring.
Thanks!
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Yeah, it did; confirmed by adb shell with su working.
HOWEVER, I finally DID get it to work using a guide here on XDA. Took a while, but it finally perm-rooted and I was finally able to flash Clockwork without it erroring.
Thanks!
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Sound good man, welcome and enjoy
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Well, I first of all was using TWRP 2.0 as my recovery. However, i did not know that it was known to cause bricks. Anyway, I was doing a routine clean flash of a new rom i wanted to try, the aokp build 22 rom. I wiped everything, making sure to hit wipe system as well in twrp, then i put my phone to mount the sd card, transfered the rom, flashed it and its gapps then i reboot. Now all my phone can do is reboot endlessly, So I got into the bootloader and selected recovery, still, just keeps bootlooping. So then I decide to find an RUU and flash it through fastboot. It flashed everything correctly but when it got to step 4, (system) the phone would say error and it would fail to flash the system. After this I was still at bootloop. I dont know what it is, I even tried flashing Amon_Ra through fastboot, and ive been able to get to recovery once or twice but just to find it completely unresponsive and it wont read/mount my SD card even though i checked and the sd card was fine. All in all, I took it over to sprint and since i have TEP they agreed to get me a new one, though it was backordered so now im a week without a phone. Anyway just wanted to share my story, if anyone else knows of a way to fix it, im all yours.
TWRP kills. Good luck. Sorry you didn't follow up regularly on the thread of the product you were using. If anyone can help you, it might be Captain Throwback, but I think he's been a bit busy lately (i.e. been absent). Good luck, but TWRP fncks you.
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TWRP2.0 is an evo killer as far as I know there is no fix for a TWRP brick I'm pretty sure it messes up something in the partitions possibly boot or system partition which is why it bootloops
We are legion, for we are many
Unfortunately your phone is toast. Had the same problem, and really there is no way to recover. You should have bit the bullet in used insurance instead of going through Sprint since the Evo is past EOL. You maybe waiting a long time to get a replacement where as going through Ausion (sp) you either would have gotten either a new Evo, a refurb'ed Evo, or a new Evo3D (most likely).
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Art2Fly said:
Well, I first of all was using TWRP 2.0 as my recovery. However, i did not know that it was known to cause bricks. Anyway, I was doing a routine clean flash of a new rom i wanted to try, the aokp build 22 rom. I wiped everything, making sure to hit wipe system as well in twrp, then i put my phone to mount the sd card, transfered the rom, flashed it and its gapps then i reboot. Now all my phone can do is reboot endlessly, So I got into the bootloader and selected recovery, still, just keeps bootlooping. So then I decide to find an RUU and flash it through fastboot. It flashed everything correctly but when it got to step 4, (system) the phone would say error and it would fail to flash the system. After this I was still at bootloop. I dont know what it is, I even tried flashing Amon_Ra through fastboot, and ive been able to get to recovery once or twice but just to find it completely unresponsive and it wont read/mount my SD card even though i checked and the sd card was fine. All in all, I took it over to sprint and since i have TEP they agreed to get me a new one, though it was backordered so now im a week without a phone. Anyway just wanted to share my story, if anyone else knows of a way to fix it, im all yours.
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TWRP kills. Good luck. Sorry you didn't follow up regularly on the thread of the product you were using. If anyone can help you, it might be Captain Throwback, but I think he's been a bit busy lately (i.e. been absent). Good luck, but TWRP fncks you.
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It's been a busy week for me, but I am still alive, and still using my previously-soft-bricked device .
I can link you to what I was able to do to get mine working (HERE), but if you can't get the device to boot up at all, you might be in dire straits. What is your HBOOT status? (version, NAND status)
hey Cap'n, you need some kind of superhero shield in your user icon
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Currently Running Miui 2.7.1.3 i believe the numbers are, whichever the latest version of the rom is. It installed no problem, was merely updating to try to fix theme issues from 2.6, and here is where the problem begins:
So i was browsing my phone and realised that i didn't have superuser on there, wondering why because usually every rom i ever ran had it automatically on there, installed it off of another site, the elite version, and from there everything got screwed up, i don't know what happened or why it started but, i could no longer run busybox, TBU, setcpu, nothing that requires root, due to the fact that superuser was denying root. I had no clue why, i've been reading threads for hours similar to "Superuser denying root" and such, and to no avail, the problem is still there, i have set superuser to both prompt and allow when asking for root, and neither worked, so i figured a clean fresh reflash of MIUI would help, however even after wiping and a clean install, root does not work, ive read some articles describing to just unroot and root again however it's been so long since ive rooted a phone, can anyone direct me to the best way to do this without having to do an ODIN and set up my phone allover again, keep in mind that it is still S-Off. What am i doing wrong?
I also have tried to clear data for superuser, as well as install multiple versions, neither have worked.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
ROBLEM SOLVED:
To those with similar problems to this who have ruled out other reasons, described in this thread, abandon Superuser and download SuperSU instead, it fixed my problem.
Odin is for Samsung Phones and if u lost root redownload the rom or Google super user and download the binaries and just flash them.
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I tried all that, anyway im in the middle of a stock restore right now and trying to reroot but stuck at the damn visionary step >.<
I am now stuck with S-on and back in a stock rom, downgraded, and visionary still doesnt work, i give up
Try gfree method
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You're very likely doing so much wrong..
MIUI has an option in settings - "allow superuser privileges". You didn't turn it on, and it's off by default. That's it. And from there you went to a whole new level of going the wrong way.
No amount of restoring to stock and re-rooting can help you. Root privileges aren't phone-specific, they're ROM-specific, and relevant only for the ROM currently on the phone. Reflash the ROM with something else - and existence or inexistence of root will depend on this "something else". Thus I fail to understand, what were you looking for when restoring to stock. It was as irrelevant as could possibly be.
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You're very likely doing so much wrong..
MIUI has an option in settings - "allow superuser privileges". You didn't turn it on, and it's off by default. That's it. And from there you went to a whole new level of going the wrong way.
No amount of restoring to stock and re-rooting can help you. Root privileges aren't phone-specific, they're ROM-specific, and relevant only for the ROM currently on the phone. Reflash the ROM with something else - and existence or inexistence of root will depend on this "something else". Thus I fail to understand, what were you looking for when restoring to stock. It was as irrelevant as could possibly be.
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I believe you got two troubleshootings steps backwards.
After you have searched and exhausted every troubleshooting step you found (which obviously wasn't thorough), you should have posted in the MIUI thread about the problem. They might have scolded you a little before answering, but you would have gotten your answer.
Flashing back to stock is ALWAYS your last resort. It should only be done after scouring the web for answers, then asking for the answer, and when there is no other alternative - FroYo PD15IMG.zip.
Jack is blunt, but as he's as right as always.
I'm not one to deny mistakes, that sure was stupid of me not to look, i guess i just thought there were deeper problems than just the rom having it turned off, anyway i'm doing the downgrade now and it should work, thank you for the help its appreciated
Jack_R1 said:
You're very likely doing so much wrong..
MIUI has an option in settings - "allow superuser privileges". You didn't turn it on, and it's off by default. That's it. And from there you went to a whole new level of going the wrong way.
No amount of restoring to stock and re-rooting can help you. Root privileges aren't phone-specific, they're ROM-specific, and relevant only for the ROM currently on the phone. Reflash the ROM with something else - and existence or inexistence of root will depend on this "something else". Thus I fail to understand, what were you looking for when restoring to stock. It was as irrelevant as could possibly be.
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Could you point me to this "allow superuser privileges"? I have restored with recovery and have yet to find such a setting.
If you are referring to the permission guard, it allows everything, and there is no setting to simply turn it on
No, not this one. It's been some time since I sold my Nexus One, which was running MIUI back at the time, but I understand that in the newer MIUI there is an app or setting, called LBC guard, which controls both Superuser access and app permissions. Try looking it up.
P.S. I remember CM team member post, saying that the newer CM9 also come with root privileges turned off by default, because they decided it's a safer way.
Right, and the Permission Guard is run by LBC guard, there is no way to set anything different from what i have, i believe its a problem with the busybox binaries and superuser binaries, i'm trying to use this SuperSU instead of superuser to see if that will work. If i remember correctly before all this happened i may have hit uninstall busybox by accident and that may be why its not working, could be that ive never had busybox working and haven't been able to install it due to the SU problem
EDIT: Yes i have solved it now, SuperSU actually makes the prompts for superuser come up now, im using it instead of superuser entirely, must be deeper problems with original superuser
If you had SuperSU installed on the system and additionally installed the regular Superuser, or the other way around - these two are incompatible on binaries AFAIK, and mixing the applications without cleaning up the build and using the correct binary could cause what you were experiencing.
Yes your probably correct only i had two separate versions of superuser that didnt overwrite and that must be where the binaries got messed up
The 1st thing I usually do when I install a new rom, is install SuperSU, update the binaries then I use Titanium to uninstall Superuser.
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Drakona.cookie said:
Currently Running Miui 2.7.1.3 i believe the numbers are, whichever the latest version of the rom is. It installed no problem, was merely updating to try to fix theme issues from 2.6, and here is where the problem begins:
So i was browsing my phone and realised that i didn't have superuser on there, wondering why because usually every rom i ever ran had it automatically on there, installed it off of another site, the elite version, and from there everything got screwed up, i don't know what happened or why it started but, i could no longer run busybox, TBU, setcpu, nothing that requires root, due to the fact that superuser was denying root. I had no clue why, i've been reading threads for hours similar to "Superuser denying root" and such, and to no avail, the problem is still there, i have set superuser to both prompt and allow when asking for root, and neither worked, so i figured a clean fresh reflash of MIUI would help, however even after wiping and a clean install, root does not work, ive read some articles describing to just unroot and root again however it's been so long since ive rooted a phone, can anyone direct me to the best way to do this without having to do an ODIN and set up my phone allover again, keep in mind that it is still S-Off. What am i doing wrong?
I also have tried to clear data for superuser, as well as install multiple versions, neither have worked.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
ROBLEM SOLVED:
To those with similar problems to this who have ruled out other reasons, described in this thread, abandon Superuser and download SuperSU instead, it fixed my problem.
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Anyone else with this problem go in the permissions app and enable root as miui uses its own root for security reasons.
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MIUI uses a customized superuser app. Use it and follow the instructions. Cnote ports the ROM. He knows what he's talking about.
Hello, I am a newbie and looking for a miracle. I am going to apologize for the length of this message in advance. Couple days ago I perm rooted the HTC Glacier Mytouch 4g using the instructions at //wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_glacier . As instructed, I downgraded the software to 1.17.531.2 and then perm rooted with S-Off on the device. Then, I installed the cyanogenMod 7.2.0-glacier (stable version) with the google apps. Everything worked great and was happy.
Right after I installed AdFree from Googleplay, I had issues but problem may not be caused by this app. Googleplay gave me a message of an “error no connection”. I got a message that the “ADWLauncher failed to launch” over and over again which prevented me from doing anything else. I was able to reboot the phone in between the notifications of the ADWLauncher failure. When I was back up and running, I got the same message of Googleplay “error no connection” and ADW failure very quick after start up. I pulled the battery and did a hard power up (volume down plus power button at same time). This is when things got worse. The Hboot starts up and wants to update, which I did but then I could not choose recovery mode to install a backup. If I choose not to update Hboot, then I only have the option to restart the phone. I can see on top of the screen “Glacier PVT SHIP S-OFF” .
Wait – things get worse. I am no longer running the cyanogenmod ROM but am back to the downgraded ROM 1.17.531.2. I still can’t download from googleplay because I get the message “Error no connection”, even though I am running on the old ROM. I can’t download apps from the phone, but I can push apps to phone from my googleplay account. I did push the ROM Manager app to the phone. When I start the ROM Manager, I get the message “You must root phone for ROM to function. Superuser was not found at “/system/bin/su” or “/system/xbin/su”.
I tried to start the recovery through adb using “adb reboot recovery”, but I get a power off symbol (a red circle) and phone freezes. I need to pull the battery to reboot.
Again sorry for the length. I am hoping for a miracle. Since I can’t do anything in the hard power up mode, I need to find a way to fix through adb or fastboot. Does anyone know how to get the Superuser installed through adb or fastboot? Is there a way to flash another custom ROM that has a superuser installed through adb or fastboot?
BTW. Gmail works fine.
thanks
Droid-2 said:
Hello, I am a newbie and looking for a miracle. I am going to apologize for the length of this message in advance. Couple days ago I perm rooted the HTC Glacier Mytouch 4g using the instructions at //wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_glacier . As instructed, I downgraded the software to 1.17.531.2 and then perm rooted with S-Off on the device. Then, I installed the cyanogenMod 7.2.0-glacier (stable version) with the google apps. Everything worked great and was happy.
Right after I installed AdFree from Googleplay, I had issues but problem may not be caused by this app. Googleplay gave me a message of an “error no connection”. I got a message that the “ADWLauncher failed to launch” over and over again which prevented me from doing anything else. I was able to reboot the phone in between the notifications of the ADWLauncher failure. When I was back up and running, I got the same message of Googleplay “error no connection” and ADW failure very quick after start up. I pulled the battery and did a hard power up (volume down plus power button at same time). This is when things got worse. The Hboot starts up and wants to update, which I did but then I could not choose recovery mode to install a backup. If I choose not to update Hboot, then I only have the option to restart the phone. I can see on top of the screen “Glacier PVT SHIP S-OFF” .
Wait – things get worse. I am no longer running the cyanogenmod ROM but am back to the downgraded ROM 1.17.531.2. I still can’t download from googleplay because I get the message “Error no connection”, even though I am running on the old ROM. I can’t download apps from the phone, but I can push apps to phone from my googleplay account. I did push the ROM Manager app to the phone. When I start the ROM Manager, I get the message “You must root phone for ROM to function. Superuser was not found at “/system/bin/su” or “/system/xbin/su”.
I tried to start the recovery through adb using “adb reboot recovery”, but I get a power off symbol (a red circle) and phone freezes. I need to pull the battery to reboot.
Again sorry for the length. I am hoping for a miracle. Since I can’t do anything in the hard power up mode, I need to find a way to fix through adb or fastboot. Does anyone know how to get the Superuser installed through adb or fastboot? Is there a way to flash another custom ROM that has a superuser installed through adb or fastboot?
BTW. Gmail works fine.
thanks
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I would download a recovery image and use fastboot to install it. Maybe something is wrong with your recovery.
fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Then wipe system, do a factory reset, and wipe dalvik-cache before flashing a ROM. Also, re-download your ROM.
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I would download a recovery image and use fastboot to install it. Maybe something is wrong with your recovery.
fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
Then wipe system, do a factory reset, and wipe dalvik-cache before flashing a ROM. Also, re-download your ROM.
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Thanks - I will need to try this later
I just got the OTA update to Android 4.4, and being eager to get it installed, hit the install button right away. I told a few people I was going to be a few minutes while installing the update... and tapped the button.
That was three hours ago, roughly.
I'm on a rooted nexus 4 with CWM Touch edition installed as a recovery. I don't know exactly what version right now but it was the latest when I installed it a few months ago.
The install launched CWM, and I waited as the loading bar filled. Right at the end it gave an error message - in a panic I didn't take note of what it was, hit the onscreen buttons and went through a window telling me I might have lost SU permissions - which I told it to fix. The startup animation (with four dots, the new 4.4 animation I guess?) started... and continued for more than five minutes.
I was still panicking and instantly launched back into CWM, downloaded a (I think correct, checked it multiple times, as on does...) update zip from the web, and flashed it via adb sideload. This gave me an "Error 7" and a failed install. I tried again, same result. Then gave up and hit the restart button in the hope that one of the attempts had indeed worked...
I now have a Nexus 4 sitting on my desk playing a nice dotty animation, and it's been doing that for fifteen minutes as of now. I'm intending to leave it as such hoping that it will actually turn on and it's just having a very long boot.
So, the question. Anyone have any ideas how to save my Nexus?
I'd rather like to end up with the data on the device intact (stupidly did not back up before installing and can't get any files off it until an install works) and possibly with Android KitKat running on it, as was the original aim of tonight, but if neither are possible, I'd at least like to end up with a functioning phone... just with any stock rom.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. I'm not new to flashing ROMs manually - my last phone was a ZTE Blade which never ran any ROM well, so I must have flashed on that phone at least ten times, including via ADB.
Ignore the above - I fixed the problem by using fast boot to flash the stock rom from developers.google.com/android/nexus/images ....
I feel really stupid now. But it worked perfectly. All I did was open the flash-all.sh and copy the commands out line by line, but removing the -w from the final command to dodge wiping the device. Anyone confident in Terminal or similar should be fine
Sorry for the thread being created but I really thought I couldn't fix this xD
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Ignore the above - I fixed the problem by using fast boot to flash the stock rom from developers.google.com/android/nexus/images ....
I feel really stupid now. But it worked perfectly. All I did was open the flash-all.sh and copy the commands out line by line, but removing the -w from the final command to dodge wiping the device. Anyone confident in Terminal or similar should be fine
Sorry for the thread being created but I really thought I couldn't fix this xD
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Your post saved me from a complete wipe and reinstall, so thank you for sharing your fix. I had a very similar issue but my Status 7 appeared to be because of my previous root and the new install not being able change the permissions on some /system files.
Now I just need to re-enable root via the NRT.
at least you've learnt something. Ota updates will always fail if you have any cwm recovery installed. Not like it hasn't been discussed before. Guess you won't be making that mistake again.
Can't say anything makes be panic not like nexus devices are hard to recover ☺
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dethrat said:
at least you've learnt something. Ota updates will always fail if you have any cwm recovery installed. Not like it hasn't been discussed before. Guess you won't be making that mistake again.
Can't say anything makes be panic not like nexus devices are hard to recover ☺
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To be fair, there are several posts around where people have simply updated their version of CWM and then reported the 4.4 upgrade has worked. I think I must have used the OTA Rootkeeper before as I don't recall these issues (other than losing root) during the 4.3 upgrades.
I'm in a similar boat.
My wife accepted the OTA update with TWRP installed and ended up in a boot loop. We didn't care about the data on the device, so thinking I could start from scratch, I did an Advanced Wipe of everything in TWRP. Now the phone has no OS on it.
I tried doing an adb sideload KitKatNexus4.tgz, but it gives me an error of a corrupted .zip every time.
I'm stumped.
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To be fair, there are several posts around where people have simply updated their version of CWM and then reported the 4.4 upgrade has worked. I think I must have used the OTA Rootkeeper before as I don't recall these issues (other than losing root) during the 4.3 upgrades.
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Not blaming you xda has almost become useless in terms of finding real info in the past week. Bombardment of repeated posts about 4.4
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Lokitez said:
I'm in a similar boat.
My wife accepted the OTA update with TWRP installed and ended up in a boot loop. We didn't care about the data on the device, so thinking I could start from scratch, I did an Advanced Wipe of everything in TWRP. Now the phone has no OS on it.
I tried doing an adb sideload KitKatNexus4.tgz, but it gives me an error of a corrupted .zip every time.
I'm stumped.
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Sideloading is only for flashable zip packages, not official factory images that required using fastboot. Use the guide links in my signature for instruction to flash factory image.
Or you can use sideload to flash flashable stock roms: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527806
Unless your wife is really into flashing, I suggest just leaving it everything stock.
thankyousam said:
To be fair, there are several posts around where people have simply updated their version of CWM and then reported the 4.4 upgrade has worked. I think I must have used the OTA Rootkeeper before as I don't recall these issues (other than losing root) during the 4.3 upgrades.
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where did you find these posts? the only thing that I'm reading is people constantly saying "CWM will break OTA" or "you can't flash OTA with custom recovery" (this is clearly wrong)
I have the latest CWM recovery (6.0.4.3) and I don't want to lose it or flash stock recovery and CWM back. with 4.3 I remember that everything went good and I didn't have a lot of problems, the only thing I had to do was to unroot before flashing the OTA from CWM... but this time I'm reading a lot of conflicting posts so I'm a bit worried to try this by myself without some sort of feedback from any other user
RickyBO89 said:
where did you find these posts? the only thing that I'm reading is people constantly saying "CWM will break OTA" or "you can't flash OTA with custom recovery" (this is clearly wrong)
I have the latest CWM recovery (6.0.4.3) and I don't want to lose it or flash stock recovery and CWM back. with 4.3 I remember that everything went good and I didn't have a lot of problems, the only thing I had to do was to unroot before flashing the OTA from CWM... but this time I'm reading a lot of conflicting posts so I'm a bit worried to try this by myself without some sort of feedback from any other user
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It will softbrick the device, or atleast fail. I don't even have to try CWM, but with TWRP, if I make any changes to the /system partition it failed. I suggest you just flash a stock 4.4 rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010887