Issues with OTA update. - G2 and Desire Z General

Ok. So obviously anyone who has installed the google goggles remover app from the market from paul will have issues to install the ota download via bootloader. I've tried pauls method to fix this and flash back to stock rom via fastboot which could be found here - http://android.modaco.com/content/t...ng-to-stock-1-19-before-applying-the-new-ota/
My issue is it doesn't work for me. Downloaded the pc10img rom, downloaded the fastboot zip. Created a folder on my desktop named android and I put both files in there. I then extracted the fastboot zip and tried to open windows-fastboot exe which was in the zip but all I get is a black screen that opens and closes within 2 seconds. I also tried going to start->run->cmd and trying the last 3 points from pauls site and I get a unsupported command error in cmd terminal in windows. I'm using windows wista 32 bit ( if that matters ). Any ideas fellas? Your help is much appreciated.
[G2/HTC Vision]

Install update without wiping anything
Download zip file then rename it to update.zip and place in root of sdcard
Hold volume down and power then select recovery
Select install update.zip
Once completed your phone will reboot and after it turns on you will get notification saying congratulations you updated phone.
Notice that all your apps and settings remained in tact.
Worked for me.
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I can't just install the update it errors out because of google goggles. I used pauls app to remove it from the system. Now I need to restore the ORIGINAL google goggles that came with the phone via flashing back to stock. My issue is pauls fastboot method isn't working out for me.
[G2/HTC Vision]

You have to change directory to the folder you created on the desktop. Then it will work.
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how I did it
I had the goggles removed....
I forgot my sync cable at work.... so I renamed the .zip file to pc10img.zip
put it on the root level of my sdcard (i.e. not in any folders). I used a MicroSD adapter.
Then powered up my G2/vision while holding the touch button.
Went to the bootloader and it did a file check and found the zip file and began reflashing then reset and finished.
I also had the update.zip in the same place and it went hands free. No problems.
I used appbrain to back up my apps. but thats me.
Cheers

Just tried this method. Now my g2 is stuck at a black screen with a phone and a green arrow after the OTA update was installed via bootloader..
I cant even boot back into recovery or anything from here....

i had the same problem with the black screen and the green indicator. run fastboot reboot when it completes the update. i removed goggles and used pauls method and everything works great. if its not working youre doing it wrong

luis86dr said:
I can't just install the update it errors out because of google goggles. I used pauls app to remove it from the system. Now I need to restore the ORIGINAL google goggles that came with the phone via flashing back to stock. My issue is pauls fastboot method isn't working out for me.
[G2/HTC Vision]
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No need to make a thread for the question you asked in Paul's; I haven't had a chance to check the forums. I updated my instructions to reflect your issue, and made a response post to yours in that thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8994286&postcount=19
luis86dr said:
Just tried this method. Now my g2 is stuck at a black screen with a phone and a green arrow after the OTA update was installed via bootloader..
I cant even boot back into recovery or anything from here....
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Mine stayed at that screen for a while. Not sure if I caused it to finally go through, but a pressed a few random buttons on the outside after a while and it continued with the install.

Updated. THX for the info.

My phone stayed at that screen for about three minutes, rebooted itself, then finished the update. Just let is sit for a minute
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E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
Anybody else getting this error 'E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command' follwed by
--Install from sdcard...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:failed to open /sdcard/udate.zip (No such file or directory)
'E:signature verification failed'
Installation aborted.
Only thing I did was use Paul's "Google Goggles" reverse via fastboot (pc)
Anybody have any ideas?
(Don't mind the signature...this was done on my T-Mobile G2 lol)
Thanks!

Make sure you have it named update noticed you had udate as the spelling. And if you did pauls way and reverted back to stock / wiped then you shouldn't have problems loading the update . Make sure its on the root of your sd card. Then update via bootloader.
[G2/HTC Vision]

dilfatx said:
Install update without wiping anything
Download zip file then rename it to update.zip and place in root of sdcard
Hold volume down and power then select recovery
Select install update.zip
Once completed your phone will reboot and after it turns on you will get notification saying congratulations you updated phone.
Notice that all your apps and settings remained in tact.
Worked for me.
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im a total Noob, and I have read the instructions on putting back the original goggle goggles and im still a little scetchy on how to do it exactly, is there any chance of getting a video to walk us thru putting the original google goggles back on the phone. Thanks.

joemm said:
im a total Noob, and I have read the instructions on putting back the original goggle goggles and im still a little scetchy on how to do it exactly, is there any chance of getting a video to walk us thru putting the original google goggles back on the phone. Thanks.
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Its not that hard, all you do is place the latest OTA update on your sd card, and rename it to update.zip. . .Its easier than it looks. Then you just boot into recovery, and flash it.

But we want to know what we do when we used the google goggles remover app
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kingvaj23 said:
But we want to know what we do when we used the google goggles remover app
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You have to reflash the stock ROM, meaning it erases everything, then you flash the ota on top. Paul has more infoat his site.

beaker133 said:
I had the goggles removed....
I forgot my sync cable at work.... so I renamed the .zip file to pc10img.zip
put it on the root level of my sdcard (i.e. not in any folders). I used a MicroSD adapter.
Then powered up my G2/vision while holding the touch button.
Went to the bootloader and it did a file check and found the zip file and began reflashing then reset and finished.
I also had the update.zip in the same place and it went hands free. No problems.
I used appbrain to back up my apps. but thats me.
Cheers
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I did just this when I got home and it worked perfectly.

What if you don't want to do it manually?? Can we just wait for the ota??
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franky1029 said:
I did just this when I got home and it worked perfectly.
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i tried this and it doesnt seem to see the PC10IMG.zip on my sd card. Whemn i hold volume down and power it goes into fastboot and just sits there any thoughts?
Update: just tried it agian and if flashed a message across the screen that said "wrong Image" now its just sits in fastboot mode.

joemm said:
i tried this and it doesnt seem to see the PC10IMG.zip on my sd card. Whemn i hold volume down and power it goes into fastboot and just sits there any thoughts?
Update: just tried it agian and if flashed a message across the screen that said "wrong Image" now its just sits in fastboot mode.
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You do realize you have to run the fastboot commands through adb. And that file has to be located where you have fastboot, or the sdk tools folder is.
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fastboot flash zip PC10IMG.zip

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Update failed.

Okay so I downloaded the ota and install it. When the phone boots back up it just says update failed. I am rooted, but that is it. Any suggestions? I tried twice.
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gobbles23 said:
Okay so I downloaded the ota and install it. When the phone boots back up it just says update failed. I am rooted, but that is it. Any suggestions? I tried twice.
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I got that message too, now Im stuck in the M logo.
My phone booted up, but once bored it gabe me the error. Perhaps when I tried to unroot I messed something up. I deleted some of the sd card files associated with the root
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I'm in the same boat.
I used one-click to unroot and it said it was successful but Titanium Backup was still able to get root rights. Not sure what to do here.
When ever in doubt, SBF - Back to stock 2.1
WARNING: ONCE YOU APPLY OFFICIAL FROYO 2.2 YOU CAN'T USE THIS METHOD ANYMORE
Thanks for the reply dr. I rooted but stuck with 2.1. Would that method do anything for me?
Using Bootstrap? If so, delete /system/bin/logwrapper then rename logwrapper.bin to logwrapper. I did this and it worked.
I was not using Bootstrap.
Currently attempting to fix this by reinstalling all of the bloatware that I uninstalled (per this: droidxforums.com/forum/froyo-2-2-news-rumors-wishes/7471-froyo-2-2-ota-install-issues.html).
I thought I had backed up the apps before uninstalling them with Titanium Backup but I was unable to restore them and it seems that it only backed up the application data and not the applications themselves before uninstalling. Funsies. That was an unroot, re-root, unroot, re-root carousel that I never want to go on again.
So... I went here (chadhaney.com/droidXDefault/516/) and downloaded all of the apps that I uninstalled, put them onto my SD card and then used Root Explorer to paste them into the system\app folder because I'm not so good with the command prompt stuff that you all use (if you do use this method, make sure to click "Mount R/W" at the top to get into read/write mode otherwise you can't paste into the system folder... took me way too long to figure out).
I've manually installed all of the apps while the OTA downloads (for some reason no 3G at the office) and will report back once it's finished and I have either Froyo, another failed attempt or a bricked phone. Exciting, no?
More fail. Will update with any useful information.
Yea i can't install it either
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zehkaiser said:
Using Bootstrap? If so, delete /system/bin/logwrapper then rename logwrapper.bin to logwrapper. I did this and it worked.
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I just wanted to say that this worked perfectly for me. Thank you so much.
Looks like I installed the wrong versions of the stock apks (516) and using the right version (604) did the trick.
GL to anyone still having troubles.
Pressing the Search key while it's unpackaging, I get this error:
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/framework/framework-res.apk", "4c785f91df976d18a3d032adae8dce5c8b2fa43" , "7a7d51db30170e92a8f84ae49cd73d9ae48b48dd")
E:Error in /cache/Blur_Version.1.13.604.MB810.Verizon.en.US.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
Can someone link me to the stock framework-res.apk ?
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Pressing the Search key while it's unpackaging, I get this error:
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/framework/framework-res.apk", "4c785f91df976d18a3d032adae8dce5c8b2fa43" , "7a7d51db30170e92a8f84ae49cd73d9ae48b48dd")
E:Error in /cache/Blur_Version.1.13.604.MB810.Verizon.en.US.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted
Can someone link me to the stock framework-res.apk ?
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Same here. any help?
thanks

Got Prompted To Update, How do I grab the URLs?

I got prompted for the 2.2 update about an hour ago and I hit cancel. How do I get the URLs for the update? How long will it take to prompt me for it again?
Getting some kind of error installing the update. I'm on stock 1.6 but I was rooted with universal androot and originally uninstalled amazon mp3 so that's probably the issue. I unrooted using universal androot also and reinstalled amazon mp3 but I still get the same error. I have to reinstall the stock SAPPIMG.zip when I get home and wait for the update to prompt me again. This is what happens after I try to install from the prompt. It restarts, unpacks something, then goes to recovery. After pressing home + power this it what it says.
MOD EDITED: ADDED PIC AS ATTACHMENT
The update was looking for Amazon MP3 apk to be installed on your phone. It did not find it so it dumped out.
mistere372002 said:
The update was looking for Amazon MP3 apk to be installed on your phone. It did not find it so it dumped out.
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Not good - the update looks for everything even apps?
Dude after going back to stock, download aLogcat from the market. When you get the prompt again, open aLogcat, click menu, hit save to SD card and copy it to here. Should be a txt file.
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rrrichw said:
Getting some kind of error installing the update. I'm on stock 1.6 but I was rooted with universal androot and originally uninstalled amazon mp3 so that's probably the issue. I unrooted using universal androot also and reinstalled amazon mp3 but I still get the same error. I have to reinstall the stock SAPPIMG.zip when I get home and wait for the update to prompt me again. This is what happens after I try to install from the prompt. It restarts, unpacks something, then goes to recovery. After pressing home + power this it what it says.
http://i51.tinypic.com/5x1y04.jpg
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you know you should pull /cache with adb just to see if it's there.
rrrichw said:
Getting some kind of error installing the update. I'm on stock 1.6 but I was rooted with universal androot and originally uninstalled amazon mp3 so that's probably the issue. I unrooted using universal androot also and reinstalled amazon mp3 but I still get the same error. I have to reinstall the stock SAPPIMG.zip when I get home and wait for the update to prompt me again. This is what happens after I try to install from the prompt. It restarts, unpacks something, then goes to recovery. After pressing home + power this it what it says.
MOD EDITED: ADDED PIC AS ATTACHMENT
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Not sure if you noticed or not but I removed the link and added it as an attachment to make it easier.
You had it
You know you had it. Right there in cache. Why did I not think to tell you to pull cache? Why?

[Q] 2.3.151 Update/bloatware prob

I have a DX with Version.2.3.151.MB810.Verizon.en.US, rooted.
1) My phone keeps trying to force me to update, and it then fails the update. I rooted my phone and deleted (no backup) several pieces of bloatware. I put blockbuster and amazon mp3 back on from the marketplace, but I can't find CityID or DLNA there. Can I update to 2.3.340?
2) I do not know how to make a failsafe backup of everything in the event that I totally screw stuff up. I've been looking through posts for hours, and have seen people suggest backing up a million times, but I cannot find out how to do that. Can anyone link me to something showing me how to back up my phone, and how to flash that backup back on?
http://www.chadhaney.com/droidXDefault/ link to all bloatware app downloads
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I just downloaded the programs I am missing, and I cannot instal the DLNA stuff. I am assume it is because the odex stuff isn't there, and I can't put the odex stuff in the app folder because it is write protected. How can I change the permissions on the app folder?
.droidxforums.com/forum/droid-x-hacks/15666-maderstcok-ota-2-3-340-update-zip.html
put a www in front of that
Andhi said:
.droidxforums.com/forum/droid-x-hacks/15666-maderstcok-ota-2-3-340-update-zip.html
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If you flash this file through bootstrap recovery, then you will be on the latest OTA and ready to go.
SysAdmin-X said:
If you flash this file through bootstrap recovery, then you will be on the latest OTA and ready to go.
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So does maderstock do the same as sbf?
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It says coming from a non blur rom will surely boot loop your phone. Is liberty non blur?
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Okay, so I can download that file, flash it from recovery, and have an updated phone. It says to make a backup, how do I do that? Would that backup be another .zip file to flash? If I do back up my phone, update it with the maderstcok file, and if it screws up, I would be able to simply go into the recovery and use the backup zip to fix everything?
If you have DX Bootstrapper, open up that app, select bootstrap recovery, wait for the "Success" message, then select reboot recovery.
Your phone will reboot into the bootstrap menu... Use the volume keys to go down to backup/recovery and select that with the camera button. You will get another menu, and just select backup using the volume and camera keys....
The phone should now spend a few minutes backing up... when its done, use the power key to back out to the main menu, and then install the .zip.....
If the install screws up your phone, then boot into bootstrap recovery using any of the methods, go down to backup/recover, and select recover.. There should only be one file, and its the time-date that you did the backup.... Select that, then "yes" and let it do its thing.... Your phone will be back to the exaCT condition you backed it up in..... including any unread text messages.... enjoy
You all are amazing. Thanks a million times!
I updated my phone with maderstock, and it works.
The problem is that I now cannot root my phone again, and am stuck with all of the bloatware. Can anyone help with this? I cannot download z4root through the market (will not show up in Market), and when I download it through a browser, it won't work.
and the phone keeps trying to update, and telling me that the download failed.
werdnahman said:
I updated my phone with maderstock, and it works.
The problem is that I now cannot root my phone again, and am stuck with all of the bloatware. Can anyone help with this? I cannot download z4root through the market (will not show up in Market), and when I download it through a browser, it won't work.
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download the .apk from a computer and then transfer it to you computer via USB cable.

[update] Beta OTA

The OTA beta version was posted on XDA earlier today and removed by XDA. I am sure there are legal reasons they can't host a thread with a link to the files.
Plenty of us still have the file and may share info about it. The OTA patches exploits to root methods currently known. Join the irc and help us crack the root. Id be happy to share any file i have for you to use.
Chat with us
Thanks!
10char
hopefully this won't get pulled down too
MOD EDIT: Pulled down.
You might as well take it down. It's against forum rules i believe.
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Is this file tied to an IMEI? Or is the update file for any phone?
unfortunate
We don't know yet if its IMEI or sig checking I think I read that it is running checks against sigs. Also I think they only used imei to push the OTA to the phones not to lock that particular update to that particular phone
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Sorry for the newbie question, but how do I use this update?
rename the zip to update.zip and put it in the root directory of your sd card, then boot into recovery and load it. If it fails the check you may need to reflash the original sbf first.
what do you mean rename the zip? are you referring to the file name or are you referring to a specific file? and also do we need to extract the file?
In the accompanying message it said something along the lines of 'who can use this uppate/ any atrix.'
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need help. did alll the steps corectly, then it says finding update package, opening update package, verifying update package, failed to read footer from /sdcard/update.zip (is a directory) signature verification failed, installation aborted. am i doing something wrong?
Has anyone tried putting the update file into their cache along with the ctc or cbc (don't remember what the file ext is) and tried hitting the update button in the phone to see if it recgonizes the update as though it actually came OTA?
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Any known new bugs as of this update?
I am referring to the .zip file of the update that is available in the 3rd post.
PAulyhoffman said:
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As far as copying to the cache goes, I did not try that but renaming to update.zip and updating through recovery worked fine after I re-flashed to the stock sbf. It took a little bit longer to go through the initial boot process after the update than it did flashing an sbf file, but seems to be smoother overall so far, I only have about an hour on it though.
diedemus said:
I am referring to the .zip file of the update that is available in the 3rd post.
As far as copying to the cache goes, I did not try that but renaming to update.zip and updating through recovery worked fine after I re-flashed to the stock sbf. It took a little bit longer to go through the initial boot process after the update than it did flashing an sbf file, but seems to be smoother overall so far, I only have about an hour on it though.
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I've renamed the file to update.zip and have put it into the sdcard directory and then rebooted but have not noticed anything updating. I've also tried sdcard-ext directory. Can you explain a little as how you got this file to work? I am not rooted, and have not done any mods so I am on the original sbf.
Thanks for your help.
James62370 said:
I've renamed the file to update.zip and have put it into the sdcard directory and then rebooted but have not noticed anything updating. I've also tried sdcard-ext directory. Can you explain a little as how you got this file to work? I am not rooted, and have not done any mods so I am on the original sbf.
Thanks for your help.
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Place the file in the root of your sdcard ext them reboot in recovery mode and I believe it will either update or prompt for if you want to run update.zip from sdcard
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James62370 said:
I've renamed the file to update.zip and have put it into the sdcard directory and then rebooted but have not noticed anything updating. I've also tried sdcard-ext directory. Can you explain a little as how you got this file to work? I am not rooted, and have not done any mods so I am on the original sbf.
Thanks for your help.
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When you reboot your phone hold the volume down button until you see the Fastboot text at the top of the phone, then hit the volume down button until you see it say Android Recovery, hit the volume up key to load into recovery, once you see the android guy and the triangle tap the lower right portion of the screen, from there you will have the recovery menu, at this point you can use volume up/down to select and then tap the ok at the bottom left
drock212 said:
Place the file in the root of your sdcard ext them reboot in recovery mode and I believe it will either update or prompt for if you want to run update.zip from sdcard
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How do you reboot into recovery mode?
I'm thinking Moto is watching this forum very carefully to gauge the success of their root access lock-down efforts (I know I would). The only counter an open forum like this has is to delay posting of any new root access methods until after Moto's offical release of the ATRIX Update software. Time is on our side, not Moto's - their release process is long and expensive with little return in $$$. I know that devs are just starting to look at this, and a new root method is wishful thinking at this point, but just had to throw in my 2 cents.

[Q] OTA 4.3 Update + custom recovery + user stupidity

Hey!
So i've just received the update, and as per instructions i rebooted to install the update. But after rebooting, clockwork recovery appeared with the options of NO, NO, NO, etc, Yes install unknown ZIP, NO, etc. Because i was doing two other things at the moment (and i'm a moron) i've clicked Cancel and rebooted.
So now i'm still on 4.2.2 and when i click on "Check for system update" in setup it says "Up to date"
Am i totally screwed with the OTA update? I'll punch myself in the face if i have to do the update manually and resetup everything on my device <.<''
Thanks!
No, you're not boned. Try this.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/07/25/android-4-3-update/
Rirere said:
No, you're not boned. Try this.
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With the file from my /cache folder CWM gives Status 7 - Installation aborted. (i've moved the file to my "SD card")
As far as i saw, that might pop up if the ROM is not well done, but that is the file that i got from Google
So... any ideas how shall i proceed?
Sound Anarchist said:
Hey!
So i've just received the update, and as per instructions i rebooted to install the update. But after rebooting, clockwork recovery appeared with the options of NO, NO, NO, etc, Yes install unknown ZIP, NO, etc. Because i was doing two other things at the moment (and i'm a moron) i've clicked Cancel and rebooted.
So now i'm still on 4.2.2 and when i click on "Check for system update" in setup it says "Up to date"
Am i totally screwed with the OTA update? I'll punch myself in the face if i have to do the update manually and resetup everything on my device <.<''
Thanks!
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If you don't want to do a manual update, you can either wait it out - the OTA will come back again eventually - or, you can take a look at system/cache and see the 4.3 update.zip, move it over to your root folder, then go into CWM recovery and install that.
mlj11 said:
If you don't want to do a manual update, you can either wait it out - the OTA will come back again eventually - or, you can take a look at system/cache and see the 4.3 update.zip, move it over to your root folder, then go into CWM recovery and install that.
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Yep, did that Now i have another issue - see post above yours.
Hi, i'm having the same problem (kinda)
i am on stock rom, twrp recovery + multirom , timur's kernel.
i got the ota, said install, went to twrp, installed, but nothing happened. Now i am on 4.2.2, system says up to date.
i cant find update.zip anywhere.
can u help me?
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hamid_valad said:
Hi, i'm having the same problem (kinda)
i am on stock rom, twrp recovery + multirom , timur's kernel.
i got the ota, said install, went to twrp, installed, but nothing happened. Now i am on 4.2.2, system says up to date.
i cant find update.zip anywhere.
can u help me?
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I think it's because you are not using stock kernel. As far as i've gathered from reading here, there is no trouble with custom recovery in general (it seems that sometimes there are issues - mine for example), but otherwise you should be stock: Google's ROM + kernel. If i was in your situation, i would flash the original kernel (you can extract it from the 4.2.2 release image). I'm not sure about multirom, you should research that.
As for my issue, after sleeping on it i think that i'll just wipe and flash the whole 4.3 image. After that i'll setup everything again.
Turns out, that the applications i need to backup data from are not so much, and i figured out where they keep the data i'm interested in. Also i want to see if wiping will help my memory issues (almost full device = slow as hell device).
hamid_valad said:
Hi, i'm having the same problem (kinda)
i am on stock rom, twrp recovery + multirom , timur's kernel.
i got the ota, said install, went to twrp, installed, but nothing happened. Now i am on 4.2.2, system says up to date.
i cant find update.zip anywhere.
can u help me?
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Me too,but i'm using stock kernel...
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I got error when flashing...
Anyone please help...
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Ben Ling said:
I got error when flashing...
Anyone please help...
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Yup, thats like mine.
mine says xt9ime.apk missing, and the numbers are different!
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Ben Ling said:
I got error when flashing...
Anyone please help...
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i found a way, trying right now!!! if it works, i'll let u know!
Edit 1: Failed
Edit 2: Use it, maybe it helps u
BACK UP FIRST!!!!! I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY, my device got into X mark, nothing happened.
open the zip file, go to META-INF--> com --> google --> android, copy the updater-script to your desktop, then delete it from the zip archive
open the file on your desktop with notepad
search for "systemui" or what ever your problem is
delete the whole line. starting with "set_progress" ending with "));"
in my situation it was:
"set_progress(0.448070);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60", "3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a"));"
then search again and you will find another like bellow:
"set_progress(0.451753);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5", "1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512"));"
then again:
"set_progress(0.481089);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "-",
cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60, 1471663,
3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.apk.p"));"
and the last one:
"set_progress(0.484752);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "-",
7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5, 503088,
1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.odex.p"));"
save and copy the new file to the previous location.
then install the new file.
hope it helps.
let me know if it worked.
hamid_valad said:
i found a way, trying right now!!! if it works, i'll let u know!
Edit 1: Failed
Edit 2: Use it, maybe it helps u
BACK UP FIRST!!!!! I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY, my device got into X mark, nothing happened.
open the zip file, go to META-INF--> com --> google --> android, copy the updater-script to your desktop, then delete it from the zip archive
open the file on your desktop with notepad
search for "systemui" or what ever your problem is
delete the whole line. starting with "set_progress" ending with "));"
in my situation it was:
"set_progress(0.448070);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60", "3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a"));"
then search again and you will find another like bellow:
"set_progress(0.451753);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5", "1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512"));"
then again:
"set_progress(0.481089);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "-",
cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60, 1471663,
3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.apk.p"));"
and the last one:
"set_progress(0.484752);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "-",
7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5, 503088,
1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.odex.p"));"
save and copy the new file to the previous location.
then install the new file.
hope it helps.
let me know if it worked.
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ok,i'll try...but why do i need to change to apk.p?
---------- Post added at 12:41 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:10 PM ----------
Can anyone provide me system/bin/app_process from Nexus 7 3G?
Sound Anarchist said:
Yep, did that Now i have another issue - see post above yours.
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Hey,
Sorry saw that you did a clean re-install already.
I had the same problem as you. What I did was to flash TWRP (unlike CWM it allows you to ignore the verification error) and tried to take the update again. That still failed however, because I apparently had an edited debuggerd file (happens if you use the Stickmount app). I downloaded a stock one from this thread, replaced it in system/bin, and re-flashed 4.3. Finally worked.
I then re-rooted by flashing the latest SuperSU in TWRP.
Are you replacing the 'debuggerd' file within the 4.3 zip update? Or the file on the Nexus 7 before the 4.3 is flashed?
I've tried updating 4.3 using the OTA 4.3 zip & TWRP & my nexus 7 is currenly stuck the the 'X' boot logo.
hamid_valad said:
i found a way, trying right now!!! if it works, i'll let u know!
Edit 1: Failed
Edit 2: Use it, maybe it helps u
BACK UP FIRST!!!!! I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY, my device got into X mark, nothing happened.
open the zip file, go to META-INF--> com --> google --> android, copy the updater-script to your desktop, then delete it from the zip archive
open the file on your desktop with notepad
search for "systemui" or what ever your problem is
delete the whole line. starting with "set_progress" ending with "));"
in my situation it was:
"set_progress(0.448070);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60", "3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a"));"
then search again and you will find another like bellow:
"set_progress(0.451753);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5", "1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512"));"
then again:
"set_progress(0.481089);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "-",
cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60, 1471663,
3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.apk.p"));"
and the last one:
"set_progress(0.484752);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "-",
7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5, 503088,
1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.odex.p"));"
save and copy the new file to the previous location.
then install the new file.
hope it helps.
let me know if it worked.
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Hmm ... you are preventing the update of the SystemUI.apk? Even if your modification will work, you will have a 4.3 base system with a 4.2.2 SystemUI running ...
AndDiSa said:
Hmm ... you are preventing the update of the SystemUI.apk? Even if your modification will work, you will have a 4.3 base system with a 4.2.2 SystemUI running ...
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Yup. Also u can just delete the verification part!
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That's clear for me, but you are not only deleting the verification part, but the update for the SystemUI.apk, too ...
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
cmberry20 said:
Are you replacing the 'debuggerd' file within the 4.3 zip update? Or the file on the Nexus 7 before the 4.3 is flashed?
I've tried updating 4.3 using the OTA 4.3 zip & TWRP & my nexus 7 is currenly stuck the the 'X' boot logo.
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I replaced the file on the Nexus 7 (in system/bin) before flashing 4.3.

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