I clicked on software update in about phone, and it showed me that update available.
I clicked on download.
As it started downloading I realized I do not have enough charge.
So I plugged in the phone.
The download stopped
So I restarted phone, went to Manage applications, and selected software updater. It had 208KB data which I deleted.
But again when I clicked on software update, it just said No update available.
How do I reset the software update to retry the download again??
Restart your phone again?
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Already did that. No use.
I even wiped the Cache partition
I guess I will get it from Kies.
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Hi there XDA people.
Normally content to lurk I thought I'd share how I fixed my upgrade issues and updated to the ww version of Jelly Bean ASUS sent out this morning.
I checked for a firmware update first thing this morning (as I've been obsessively doing regularly since the US update was released on the 22nd). To my joy I got that cheeky green arrow in the notifications window so left it to do it's thing. Had a shower, triggered it to update and went to get dressed. Whilst I was out of the room the upgrade failed and the tablet rebooted. My daughter was in the room so I have no idea what happened, my stupid fault for leaving it in the room with her, stupid me.
Long story short, I could no longer find the update via the firmware checker in settings. I tried a number of combinations of cold restarts and stopping various apps along with wiping their cache/data. These usually brought up the check for updates button but none would allow me to redownload the update. Sometimes I got a message saying "update available - check notifications", other times it didn't pick up the update and occasionally I just got a greyed out button. I'm sure this is ringing bells for some of you.
I reasoned that it had downloaded but for some reason something was stopping me download the update again. So using TotalCommander I searched around root directories for the "dlpkgfile" mentioned here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30516010 . Found it (I think in the Cache folder of "File System Root", but this has all changed since the upgrade) and renamed the dlpkgfile to dlpkgfile.bak.
I then temp unrooted with voodoo, cold booted for good luck and then checked for firmware updates. Lo and behold it kicked in straight away, downloaded and updated without a hitch.
Hope this helps some of the folk who have had similar issues getting the firmware update to kick in again after initial issues.
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gurningchimp said:
Hi there XDA people.
Normally content to lurk I thought I'd share how I fixed my upgrade issues and updated to the ww version of Jelly Bean ASUS sent out this morning.
I checked for a firmware update first thing this morning (as I've been obsessively doing regularly since the US update was released on the 22nd). To my joy I got that cheeky green arrow in the notifications window so left it to do it's thing. Had a shower, triggered it to update and went to get dressed. Whilst I was out of the room the upgrade failed and the tablet rebooted. My daughter was in the room so I have no idea what happened, my stupid fault for leaving it in the room with her, stupid me.
Long story short, I could no longer find the update via the firmware checker in settings. I tried a number of combinations of cold restarts and stopping various apps along with wiping their cache/data. These usually brought up the check for updates button but none would allow me to redownload the update. Sometimes I got a message saying "update available - check notifications", other times it didn't pick up the update and occasionally I just got a greyed out button. I'm sure this is ringing bells for some of you.
I reasoned that it had downloaded but for some reason something was stopping me download the update again. So using TotalCommander I searched around root directories for the "dlpkgfile" mentioned here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=30516010 . Found it (I think in the Cache folder of "File System Root", but this has all changed since the upgrade) and renamed the dlpkgfile to dlpkgfile.bak.
I then temp unrooted with voodoo, cold booted for good luck and then checked for firmware updates. Lo and behold it kicked in straight away, downloaded and updated without a hitch.
Hope this helps some of the folk who have had similar issues getting the firmware update to kick in again after initial issues.
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I have the same problem but i can't find the dlpkgfile file. Searched with root explorer in the cache folder and rest of system root but nothing... Also tried temp. unroot with cold boot... :crying:
thanks, the whole morning and afternoon this was driving me crazy... but now its dl again :good:
Finally got it running.
- cleared cache and data of cmclient with titanium backup.
- cleared cache and data of dmclient with titanium backup.
- Temp. unroot in Voodoo (without this update check failed).
- update button available again, hit it and voila a green download arrow.
Update worked fine for me. I Just wiped my data as well
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bazzio said:
Finally got it running.
- cleared cache and data of cmclient with titanium backup.
- cleared cache and data of dmclient with titanium backup.
- Temp. unroot in Voodoo (without this update check failed).
- update button available again, hit it and voila a green download arrow.
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I followed these instructions as I couldnt find the dlpkgfile either, unrooted with voodoo, cleared cache on the cm and dm client, it started downloading again, but to my disappointment it failed again during the restart. Had the logo of android on its back with a red triangle. I had to hold in power button to reboot.
What could be causing the update to fail? I havent disabled any system applications or messed with the build.prop file! :crying:
What I did was is this:
-Go to the the Apps section under settings
-Pick the "All" tab
-Then search for CMClient and DMClient and clear both data and cache of both of them
-Check for an update and Viola, green arrow shows up
I'm not sure if it works with root since mine is still unrooted so I don't have titanium backup installed yet.
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What I did was is this:
-Go to the the Apps section under settings
-Pick the "All" tab
-Then search for CMClient and DMClient and clear both data and cache of both of them
-Check for an update and Viola, green arrow shows up
I'm not sure if it works with root since mine is still unrooted so I don't have titanium backup installed yet.
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Tried this, and it let me download and install the update again, but it failed again
mcall_r said:
I followed these instructions as I couldnt find the dlpkgfile either, unrooted with voodoo, cleared cache on the cm and dm client, it started downloading again, but to my disappointment it failed again during the restart. Had the logo of android on its back with a red triangle. I had to hold in power button to reboot.
What could be causing the update to fail? I havent disabled any system applications or messed with the build.prop file! :crying:
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Im in the same boat as you, I did the same steps but it fails with the red triangle... I even did a factory reset and still doesnt update, could it be becuase of the root?
Have tried everything (dm delete, cm delete, temp unroot, atp tweak uninstall, cold boot, regular boot, etc) after the download failed at 99% and still either can't find or get immediate download failed. No JB love here
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Could anyone upload EmailWidket.apk from the WW version?
Found one but it says the check sum is not correct when trying to update...
During my update I also got the red triangle, so after a bit of investigation /cache/recovery/last_log pointed me to checksum error of Keyboard.apk. Restored it, fixed CM and DMClient but now it just says no update found. Any other suggestions?
Hi, I'm not sure where exactly to post this but being that it's a Q&A thread I thought it would be alright.
So this past week I was excited to hear that my Sprint Galaxy S4 (SPH-L720) was set to receive an OTA update. I've been waiting since I got the phone to be able to move my apps to my new 64gb sd card along with the lag being fixed. However, after several days (5 I think) I still haven't received an update, it's possible Sprint is still rolling it out to people. For the record my phone is unrooted and I haven't tinkered with any internal files apart from what I mention here and I'd like to keep my phone unrooted.
I tried using Samsung KIES to update the firmware, it had told me I had an update available and I went through the firmware upgrade process. I was disappointed to find that everything was exactly the same, no apps2SD, HDR video, or legibility settings. Later on I was a bit suspicious as to what Samsung Kies installed as now I have a VPN client app that I hadn't noticed before, a Samsung Knox "app" and 2 watchON apps under Application Manager/All.
Next I decided I would just find the OTA file somewhere here, which I did (bfeb51f4befc9f910dff1c6070f2d387aaac37de.update_SPH-L720_MDL_CSB_user_RP_to_MF9_CSB_user_RP.zip), and apply it from my SD card. When I did this I got several errors "Assert failed: Apply patch check", "tmp/sideload/package.zip" and something about "nfcnci.apk". The phone stops the update after a minute or so and reboots, leaving everything the same with no update applied.
Can someone help me out on what I can do to get my phone updated?
You can try going to application manager and wiping cache and data, then stop the app for "Google framework services" and then going to "Update Samsung update" in the system update menu to force the update. You may have to go through the steps several times but it did finally work for me after quite a few attempts. BTW, after doing so, you wont be able to download apps in the play store until you delete your Google acct and then sign back in.
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troyboytn said:
You can try going to application manager and wiping cache and data, then stop the app for "Google framework services" and then going to "Update Samsung update" in the system update menu to force the update. You may have to go through the steps several times but it did finally work for me after quite a few attempts. BTW, after doing so, you wont be able to download apps in the play store until you delete your Google acct and then sign back in.
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Thanks, I tried this but no luck. I'm hoping that the OTA update won't have any problems installing since the manual update failed.
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Thanks, I tried this but no luck. I'm hoping that the OTA update won't have any problems installing since the manual update failed.
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Make sure when you go to update it has the last date checked 1969, also be on Sprint network not wifi. I tried dozens of times on wifi as soon as I went on Sprint it took.
Still won't work for me
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What update did kies offer? I have the vpn app preinstalled but no knox app. Are you sure it was for the right model because the zip file on sd card shouldnt fail like that if you are unrooted,stock.
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What update did kies offer? I have the vpn app preinstalled but no knox app. Are you sure it was for the right model because the zip file on sd card shouldnt fail like that if you are unrooted,stock.
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Yes I'm sure I have the right file for the my phone. From what I read this update should have worked. But for some reason it didn't.
Before kies I was running MDL update and after it finished I was still running the MDL update
I'm running the latest stock build for my i337m, the I337MUMUEMK6, I just got the update via OTA and I can't download a single app from the play store, not even update the existing apps, not on any of my 2 home Wi-Fi Networks nor in Mobile Data. I have tried everything you're likely going to suggest. Cleared Data & Cache on the play Store, Cleared Data & Cache on the Download Manager, Rebooted the phone, got desperate and did a Factory Reset, nothing, went to stock recovery and Did a Factory Wipe & Cache Wipe, nothing. I got even more desperate and made a new Google Account and still nothing, apps are stuck in "Downloading..." forever. What's going on?
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I'm running the latest stock build for my i337m, the I337MUMUEMK6, I just got the update via OTA and I can't download a single app from the play store, not even update the existing apps, not on any of my 2 home Wi-Fi Networks nor in Mobile Data. I have tried everything you're likely going to suggest. Cleared Data & Cache on the play Store, Cleared Data & Cache on the Download Manager, Rebooted the phone, got desperate and did a Factory Reset, nothing, went to stock recovery and Did a Factory Wipe & Cache Wipe, nothing. I got even more desperate and made a new Google Account and still nothing, apps are stuck in "Downloading..." forever. What's going on?
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Did you update the security message that popped up in the beginning when you factory reset?
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Did you update the security message that popped up in the beginning when you factory reset?
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The Samsung Account Update? Yes.
Bump, still can't download certain apps, others updated after hours of waiting.
Hi guys, I just got a tegra note 7. When I booted it up for the first time it said I had an update for 4.3 ota. I am at 4.2.2 currently. When I try to download it, it starts off fine. However, when it gets to 200 mb out of the 398, it says that it is downloaded, checking MD5. After that it says download failed. I've tried a factory reset, a regular reset. I've tried deleting the ota files and clearing the data and cache in the system updates app. Please help me figure out how to update this thing.
I have a Nexus6p that was been freshly wiped and flashed with stock Nougat running latest October build. I signed up for the Google Beta program and immediately got an OTA. I downloaded it and i pressed reboot and install. It said rebooting.... 10, 9 8 etc. When the countdown finished it just stuck at rebooting and nothing happens. I leave it for a minute and think it's going to reboot itself. When I come back after 2 minutes the phone still hasn't rebooted to install so I cleared all the apps from recent apps tray and I opened the update menu again. The update menu said your system is up to date. I checked the storage menu and the ota files were still on my phone because google play services was taking up 1.8gb. I rebooted the phone to recovery and cleared the cache. I also tried using apply update from sd card but it just said sdcard was invalid. I booted back up and the files deleted themselves, and the system update menu still said your system is up to date. I cleared play services data, and unenrolled and reinrolled. I have to redownload the OTA again which is a waste of time and internet. Any idea what happened?