I'm running NexusBeam 3.0 on my Nexus S i9020T. I just downloaded official OTA 4.0.3. Now I'm flashing official 2.3.6.
My question is, do I have to unroot before I flash official OTA because its gonna remove root?
If u have cwm it won't flash. U have to flash a pre rooted zip that cwm friendly or go all the way back to stock.
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So how do I unroot so I can install update?
Sucessfully installed stock ICS. thanks for your tip.
onasri15 said:
Sucessfully installed stock ICS. thanks for your tip.
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No problem sorry for the let post.
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Esteway.619 said:
If u have cwm it won't flash. U have to flash a pre rooted zip that cwm friendly or go all the way back to stock.
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That is wrong I flashed the stock from then flashed the update all in cwm the did a factory reset all at one time and now I'm running the new ics update no problems
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Sucessfully installed stock ICS. thanks for your tip.
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Me too! So much better than the kangs!
Stock OTA ICS Version 4.0.3
skater4690 said:
That is wrong I flashed the stock from then flashed the update all in cwm the did a factory reset all at one time and now I'm running the new ics update no problems
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But he was referring to flash stock rooted then get the ota. It will abort cuz of the recovery.
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All friends, If I flash ICS LPY rom on my current Darky V3.4.1 via mobile Odin without replacing Zimage kernel, how can I do a full wipe when there will be no CWM installed? Or I can do a phone reset instead after flash?
What will be your suggestion or should I flash the CF root kernel together during flashing LPY rom? Any issues? Or should only use stock lpy without cf root?
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All friends, If I flash ICS LPY rom on my current Darky V3.4.1 via mobile Odin without replacing Zimage kernel, how can I do a full wipe when there will be no CWM installed? Or I can do a phone reset instead after flash?
What will be your suggestion or should I flash the CF root kernel together during flashing LPY rom? Any issues? Or should only use stock lpy without cf root?
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Do the wipe before? Assuming it's not a leak kernel.
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veasna.kelly said:
All friends, If I flash ICS LPY rom on my current Darky V3.4.1 via mobile Odin without replacing Zimage kernel, how can I do a full wipe when there will be no CWM installed? Or I can do a phone reset instead after flash?
What will be your suggestion or should I flash the CF root kernel together during flashing LPY rom? Any issues? Or should only use stock lpy without cf root?
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Follow this link and go with the instructions. You' ll have a fully rooted ICS Rom when you finish the procedure.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1501719
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Do the wipe before? Assuming it's not a leak kernel.
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It is not a leak kernel. A kernel developed by Darky team called Notecore v 0.1. Do u think i need to do a wipe first before flash via mobile odin?
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I was thinking about the same thing. However, I wanted to flash the rom image using mobile.odin. I would keep my root without cwm. I heard that it is one of the safest methods and.it is not wiping your device
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Pretty much what the topic says. I can't find info on this.I need stock kernal so I can run the update. 4.1.2
Right now I'm unlocked, rooted with Stock. Is there a zip someone can provide so I may flash it or step by step instructions on how to complete only restoring the kernal? Highly appreciated!!!
Download the stock files from here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
You can pull the boot.img from the zip file. Then just
Fastboot flash boot name of image.img
Travisdroidx2 said:
Download the stock files from here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
You can pull the boot.img from the zip file. Then just
Fastboot flash boot name of image.img
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I am very new at this so please understand.
I did what you said and I now have the boot.img file. How do I fast boot flash? I'm really only familiar with flashing zip files using CWM. If you could walk me through it that would be awesome.
Also, after these steps are complete, will this wipe out my nexus back to factory? I didn't want to lose everything I had on it meaning files, games etc.
thanks
Anyone??
bustinstugots24 said:
Pretty much what the topic says. I can't find info on this.I need stock kernal so I can run the update. 4.1.2
Right now I'm unlocked, rooted with Stock. Is there a zip someone can provide so I may flash it or step by step instructions on how to complete only restoring the kernal? Highly appreciated!!!
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You say you're "unlocked, rooted with stock". Are you saying that you've unlocked the bootloader, installed custom recovery (cwm) and flashed supersu or similar? If you have not installed a custom ROM or kernel you can manually apply the 4.1.2 update via recovery.
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comminus said:
You say you're "unlocked, rooted with stock". Are you saying that you've unlocked the bootloader, installed custom recovery (cwm) and flashed supersu or similar? If you have not installed a custom ROM or kernel you can manually apply the 4.1.2 update via recovery.
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That is correct. But when I tried to flash the update using CWM it gave me an error. The reason was because I had flashed the trinity Kernal about a week ago. I was able to figure out how to flash the original boot.IMG using adb, put it back to the stock kernel, and was then able to flash the update using CWM. Finally worked after all those steps.
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bustinstugots24 said:
That is correct. But when I tried to flash the update using CWM it gave me an error. The reason was because I had flashed the trinity Kernal about a week ago. I was able to figure out how to flash the original boot.IMG using adb, put it back to the stock kernel, and was then able to flash the update using CWM. Finally worked after all those steps.
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Are you getting..
assert failed: apply_patch_check("EMMC:/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/LNX:5007360:456f44ae204097e5159dbd38d97e86aa66e45263
Because so am I, and I'm on Trinity kernel too..
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OK flash the stock kernel and it works
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e1oshxpyfa7k1xk/stock-jro03d-nexus7-kernel.zip
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Are you getting..
assert failed: apply_patch_check("EMMC:/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/LNX:5007360:456f44ae204097e5159dbd38d97e86aa66e45263
Because so am I, and I'm on Trinity kernel too..
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OK flash the stock kernel and it works
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e1oshxpyfa7k1xk/stock-jro03d-nexus7-kernel.zip
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A few days ago I was begging people to send me a zip file of the kernel and they claimed it didn't exist. This would have been real handy. Do u have a zip file for the latest kernel by any chance???
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Of the 4.1.2 kernel? No, but maybe I should try and find one prior to the 4.2 update to avoid this happening again!
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Is this the stock kernel? Can I use it like any other kernel with a custom ROM? How do I know if I'm JRO03D or something else?
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Of the 4.1.2 kernel? No, but maybe I should try and find one prior to the 4.2 update to avoid this happening again!
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Dude that would be awesome. I can screw around with some custom kernels and alway go back to stock if I need to. If you can do that it's highly appreciated
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Is this the stock kernel? Can I use it like any other kernel with a custom ROM? How do I know if I'm JRO03D or something else?
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You can tell by looking at the about tablet section in your settings. It's the build number.
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bustinstugots24 said:
A few days ago I was begging people to send me a zip file of the kernel and they claimed it didn't exist. This would have been real handy. Do u have a zip file for the latest kernel by any chance???
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Here are both stock kernels:
JRO03D cwm flashable - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12008411/kernel-grouper-jro03d.zip
JZO54K cwm flashable - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12008411/kernel-grouper-jzo54k.zip
sha1sum
kernel-grouper-jro03d.zip - 2dc7ef5f59f86015e292d8ae7a9ab834c5d852aa
kernel-grouper-jzo54k.zip - 81cd77a31d4fadd82873b1182e377ec51b900cf8
The stock kernel zip worked great for me, patching system files as we speak, thank you!
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Here are both stock kernels:
JRO03D cwm flashable - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12008411/kernel-grouper-jro03d.zip
JZO54K cwm flashable - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12008411/kernel-grouper-jzo54k.zip
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Life saver. Thank you so much
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Can you flash the stock kernel zip in cwm? I've tried twice and it says its doing it then when I go back to my tablet info it says I'm still on Motleys kernel hmm? What am I doing wrong?
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Toyeboy said:
Can you flash the stock kernel zip in cwm? I've tried twice and it says its doing it then when I go back to my tablet info it says I'm still on Motleys kernel hmm? What am I doing wrong?
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I have fixed the updater and re-posted the files. The sha1 sums have been added to the post as well. Sorry for the trouble
Hi,
I have build number JRO03S on my Nexus 7, could I flash JRO03D kernel? or would it mess everything up?
Pr3tec said:
Hi,
I have build number JRO03S on my Nexus 7, could I flash JRO03D kernel? or would it mess everything up?
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I most likely wont mess everything up. Unless there is a compelling reason to do so, just update your N7 to 4.1.2 / JZ054K.
Hi,
I got the "assert failed: apply_patch_check("EMMC:/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3..." error.
I have installed a custom kernel and it seems that i need the stock kernel to complete the update to 4.1.2, but i have not found the stock kernel of the JRO03S.
Have you any idea where i could find it ?
I found the .img kernel in this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1890415
Then i was able to update to 4.1.2 successfully
I have flashed Stock JB 4.1.2 and Now I am unable to ROOT IT.
CWM 6.0.1.0 ....DONT INSTALL....
SO I dont know How to ROOT it now , and how to install RECOVERY,,
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Any HELP?:highfive:
OLYMPIAKOI said:
I have flashed Stock JB 4.1.2 and Now I am unable to ROOT IT.
CWM 6.0.1.0 ....DONT INSTALL....
SO I dont know How to ROOT it now , and how to install RECOVERY,,
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Any HELP?:highfive:
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There are many threads that are dedicated to rooting, have you even looked?
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I had to manually use adb to push the 3.34 boot loader.... this is the link and directions I followed' worked like a charm. http://exzacklyright.blogspot.com/2012/07/nexus-7-guide-for-adbunlocking-rooting.html
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Hello Everyone just want to ask before I go to root and install recovery Im still stock and not rooted so heres my idea to root and install custom recovery
1. Root using towelroot
2. Install recovery using Flashify
3. Install custom rom
can this method work? anyone have tried this? since I dont want to use odin because Im still noob
TIA
Towel root may not work, you may have to use Odin because Samsung patched their kernels.
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Battlehero said:
Towel root may not work, you may have to use Odin because Samsung patched their kernels.
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I see then what recovery do you prefer? TWRP/philz touch?
imfuzzyyy said:
I see then what recovery do you prefer? TWRP/philz touch?
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It's personal preference, but I personally like to use TWRP.