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Hello, I've been trying to install the 4.1.2 Update error to my rooted 4.1.1 nexus 7, with custom kernel, stock rom but I keep getting the error status 7. I tried to install it with twrp, cwr but it says the same thing.... Even doing the adb sideload with no luck... It doesn't install
I don't want to lose my data by flashing the 4.1.2 rom image from Google... My build number is JRO03D.....any help?
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u cant flash the update with a custom kernel applied..
flash the stock 4.1.1 kernel and retry..
Any idea where to get 4.1.1 stock kernel? Thx
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Download factory images and pull the boot.img
tpboi said:
Any idea where to get 4.1.1 stock kernel? Thx
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just download the google nexus toolkit and you will find the option for downloading stock kernel
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Help
I have the toolkit but the only option to download i see is option 9 but that says it flashes the whole rom
is there a way to do it without losing my data?
henkidama said:
just download the google nexus toolkit and you will find the option for downloading stock kernel
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aecabanaboy said:
I have the toolkit but the only option to download i see is option 9 but that says it flashes the whole rom
is there a way to do it without losing my data?
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I've tried with stock kernel, but without success...
It gives me an error on the signature; when I try to install without signing verification, it gives me this error:
Failed: apply patch_check ("system/app/chrome.apk" - and two groups of 41 aphanumeric characters-).
Could be due to the fact I've installed all system software updates in the past (gapps and others) into rom using Titanium Backup?
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After a full backup using CWM, I've flashed stock "system" using Nexus Root Toolkit. Reboot in recovery and applied the JZ054K patch.
New error now... apply patch_check (EMMC: /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/LNX: and a lot of digits...
I give up!
alexr71 said:
I've tried with stock kernel, but without success...
It gives me an error on the signature; when I try to install without signing verification, it gives me this error:
Failed: apply patch_check ("system/app/chrome.apk" - and two groups of 41 aphanumeric characters-).
Could be due to the fact I've installed all system software updates in the past (gapps and others) into rom using Titanium Backup?
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After a full backup using CWM, I've flashed stock "system" using Nexus Root Toolkit. Reboot in recovery and applied the JZ054K patch.
New error now... apply patch_check (EMMC: /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/LNX: and a lot of digits...
I give up!
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Same here!
trunksinflames said:
Same here!
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I tried ti flash the boot.img but it fails.........now what?
abel09011 said:
I tried ti flash the boot.img but it fails.........now what?
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Click on my thread below
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32686619
Go all the way at the bottom of my post. There are two flashable zips. One is for the original the other is for the new kernel.
Just an FYI , you can't flash a boot.IMG like a zip file using cwm or any custom recovery. I use adb for this. You can search for the info on here. There are many posts on it. Hope I helped.
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Got odex error
I had my nexus unlocked and rooted using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1741395 so I should have original kernel.
I got an error when trying to update related to BrowserProviderProxy.apk that I had renamed to have android browser working.
Now I can't seem to get it to update again from system updates.
Can I retry using the previously downloaded file? Where does the downloaded file gets stored? I got CWM and can download the image again to install, but I was wondering where does it get stored. Thanks!
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dfhess said:
I had my nexus unlocked and rooted using http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1741395 so I should have original kernel.
I got an error when trying to update related to BrowserProviderProxy.apk that I had renamed to have android browser working.
Now I can't seem to get it to update again from system updates.
Can I retry using the previously downloaded file? Where does the downloaded file gets stored? I got CWM and can download the image again to install, but I was wondering where does it get stored. Thanks!
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Nevermind found it in cache folder. I reapplied after renaming the browserprovider and I got 4.1.2 working fine!
hi im new to the whole nexus 7 scene just got it today and its also my first nexus device. came from a highly locked down dx2 then to htc and now im trying this. i used the nexus root toolkit v1.5.5 to unlock and root and flash custom recovery. but when i hold power down+volume down i get into the boot loader and i choose recovery then GOOGLE splash screen comes up and it does absolutly nothing while no usb chord plugged in. with usb chord it stays at the google splash screen for but a moment then just boots into android.
i tried the advance utilities and flash the cwm that way but same results. im still on 4.1.0 jrn84d. what am i doing wrong? i don't fully understand adb so if there is quite litteraly a step by step please give me a link or write it down if no such link exists. my last hdd that had adb all setup and ready crashed so its not setup and i was talking to someone who helped me get it going. all i know is i need to use command prompt but getting it into adb and then using it to push and get into cwm i have no clue.
i would love to make a nandroid and then install a kernal to gget the full power out of this thing. it is unlocked and rooted already.
They using ROM Manager app to install CWM and also boot into recovery. Will work for sure as long as you're rooted.
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dante32278 said:
They using ROM Manager app to install CWM and also boot into recovery. Will work for sure as long as you're rooted.
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If you follow the steps correctly, it should have a custom recovery installed. check if your rom is actually rooted.
EDIT: What the hell are you doing on 4.1.0? I thought factory stock was 4.1.1.
Use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
Get GooManager from the play store. It can download and install TWRP recovery which I prefer. GooManager will let you reboot into recovery too.
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cakessi said:
EDIT: What the hell are you doing on 4.1.0? I thought factory stock was 4.1.1.
Use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
Get GooManager from the play store. It can download and install TWRP recovery which I prefer. GooManager will let you reboot into recovery too.
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lol i dunno just came with it. its the 16gb version dunno why it came with 4.1.0 but it did. and when i installed rom manager i flashed cwm with that then choose to boot into recover that way and it worked. i am unlocked and rooted and now have a nandroid. have yet to try going to cwm with power+volume down being pressed i will give it a shot later on and make another nandroid before i accept the update im being propted for.
ty guys for the help.
There was a bug that required the N7 to be connected to a PC-USB connection before it would work. They didn't fix the bug until 4.1.2.
Your best bet, if you can boot into Android, is to download a Reboot-to-Recovery app or use CWM or GooManager to reset into recovery. If you are boot looping, throw a USB connection into the mix when trying to do it. I believe it is VolDown+Power+USB connection. Drivers may also be a factor.
Thanks for the reply. I finally updated it. Had to do three updates though. First to 4.1.1 then to 4.1.2 and then to 4.2. I have a nandroid at 4.1.0 so if I need to do anything I'm just going back. I used ota root keeper and the cwm that's from rom manager allows you to choose to protect your custom recovery as well as root. But I don't know if that was working in tandem with ota root keeper since I made sure to back it up first before I did anything.
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As the Topic Suggest is there any guide someone made for noobs like me
who wanna upgrade there NEXUS 7 to 4.2.2 having Custom kernel without loosing data ?
You don't need a guide in your case.
Click here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2148337
There are two STOCK 4.2.2 roms in this thread. One is DEODEXED and the other is ODEXED.
I recommend downloading the DEODEXED STOCK 4.2.2 rom.
Here's the link to the DEODEXED STOCK ROM:
http://goo.im/devs/teshxx/Nexus7Wifi/Grouper-JDQ39_4.2.2-Deodex_Rooted-02-14-13-teshxx.zip
Download it, put it in your N7 and flash it via recovery. You won't lose any data and you don't have to wipe anything. Just flash and go!
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You don't need a guide in your case.
Click here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2148337
There are two STOCK 4.2.2 roms in this thread. One is DEODEXED and the other is ODEXED.
I recommend downloading the DEODEXED STOCK 4.2.2 rom.
Here's the link to the DEODEXED STOCK ROM:
http://goo.im/devs/teshxx/Nexus7Wifi/Grouper-JDQ39_4.2.2-Deodex_Rooted-02-14-13-teshxx.zip
Download it, put it in your N7 and flash it via recovery. You won't lose any data and you won't have to wipe anything. Just flash and go!
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I won't get error 7 ?
For installing this ?
And its not ota update how come it wont wipe data?
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1) make a full nandroid (cwm/twrp) backup
2) flash a 4.2.2 stock-derived ROM on top of existing ROM - no wipe
2.5) flash a minimal root kit (SuperSU or Superuser) if not in ROM in step 2 - no wipe
3) flash the same kernel you used previously - no wipe
4) profit!
No workie? Restore backup from step # 1 and try something else.
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I won't get error 7 ?
For installing this ?
And its not ota update how come it wont wipe data?
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1. Have you read the thread?
2. No it won't give you an error. Why would it?
3. It's from the official OTA update. You just don't need to wipe anything. Trust me on this.
4. How come? I did this last night on my Nexus 7 and everything is just fine.
5. You won't get a bootloop or an error if you do exactly what I just told you.
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1. Have you read the thread?
2. No it won't give you an error. Why would it?
3. It's from the official OTA update. You just don't need to wipe anything. Trust me on this.
4. How come? I did this last night on my Nexus 7 and everything is just fine.
5. You won't get a bootloop or an error if you do exactly what I just told you.
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For safety I made a full online nandroid backup as above suggested now the issue is I am trying to copy the backup on PC
But when I plug nexus 7 on PC
In clockworkmod folder the backup folder doesn't show up but in
File manager at tablet shows it :/
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pleasant said:
For safety I made a full online nandroid backup as above suggested now the issue is I am trying to copy the backup on PC
But when I plug nexus 7 on PC
In clockworkmod folder the backup folder doesn't show up but in
File manager at tablet shows it :/
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There's no need to do that. But in spite of it, I can tell you that you can just create the nandroid backup and leave it in your device. Don't pull it out. Just flash the download in my previous post and if anything goes wrong. Enter recovery mode and restore your system. Even if you did pull the nandriod backup file from the N7 and the device fails to boot up, you cant just put the file back in to restore it that way. It won't mount so you can access the internal storage system.
P.S i don't know how to make the backup show up but i think there are a few thread here that some people have found a solution to it.
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1. Have you read the thread?
2. No it won't give you an error. Why would it?
3. It's from the official OTA update. You just don't need to wipe anything. Trust me on this.
4. How come? I did this last night on my Nexus 7 and everything is just fine.
5. You won't get a bootloop or an error if you do exactly what I just told you.
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DA FAAK this thing worked :good:
i am finally upgraded to 4.2.2
tell me why this one didnt gave "7" error ?
Where this Guide was Hiding i have been looking for easiest method and this is what it is
pleasant said:
For safety I made a full online nandroid backup as above suggested now the issue is I am trying to copy the backup on PC
But when I plug nexus 7 on PC
In clockworkmod folder the backup folder doesn't show up but in
File manager at tablet shows it :/
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I have had TWRP behave the same way - sometimes it will put backups in
/data/media/TWRP/...
and sometimes in
/data/media/0/TWRP/...
It is a bit of a mystery what causes this to happen. Strangely, when there is a folder in the first location, TWRP (2.4.1.0) will not find the second one. But, if I manually move the files from the first location (/data/media/TWRP) to the second location (/data/media/0/TWRP) using a file manager, then TWRP will find the backups no problem.
well, the "sdcard" mount point ( == /data/media/0/ ) is the thing that shows up on the PC via MTP mode, so I would just move the files to the second location. I'm not sure if CWM behaves the same way, but you will certainly be able to copy them from the N7 to the PC at that point.
good luck.
pleasant said:
DA FAAK this thing worked :good:
i am finally upgraded to 4.2.2
tell me why this one didnt gave "7" error ?
Where this Guide was Hiding i have been looking for easiest method and this is what it is
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LOL. I told you it works.
There's one thing that you're missing from that update. And that is the bootloader version, the bootloader version that you're currently using is 4.13. The newest version is 4.18. You don't have to update it if you don't want to.
I'll include this link for you to flash the latest bootloader via command prompt.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2150251
I hope you know how to use adb/fastboot.
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LOL. I told you it works.
There's one thing that you're missing from that update. And that is the bootloader version, the bootloader version that you're currently using is 4.13. The newest version is 4.18. You don't have to update it if you don't want to.
I'll include this link for you to flash the latest bootloader via command prompt.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2150251
I hope you know how to use adb/fastboot.
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first tell me does updating bootloader wipes data ?
and secondly what does bootloader do and advantage of updating bootloader ?
u mean to say sideload command ?
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first tell me does updating bootloader wipes data ?
and secondly what does bootloader do and advantage of updating bootloader ?
u mean to say sideload command ?
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Updating bootloader does not wipe anything. It simply replaces and updates the one you already have on.
Definition of a bootloader:
http://m.androidcentral.com/what-is-android-bootloader
Sideload? I think so.
boot(basically kernel) and system are usually what people mean 'custom ROM'. So if you just manually flash these two things(and usually need to be done together), none of your 'data' would be lost.
So just find these two images (usually .img) in whatever custom ROM you want and flash it.
This is the unix convention for a long long while and android is just linux
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Updating bootloader does not wipe anything. It simply replaces and updates the one you already have on.
Definition of a bootloader:
http://m.androidcentral.com/what-is-android-bootloader
Sideload? I think so.
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So if there is a flashable zip available that would be great
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you don't really need to flash bootloader
chimpanzeexda said:
you don't really need to flash bootloader
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Yeah, I told him that.
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scream4cheese said:
1. Have you read the thread?
2. No it won't give you an error. Why would it?
3. It's from the official OTA update. You just don't need to wipe anything. Trust me on this.
4. How come? I did this last night on my Nexus 7 and everything is just fine.
5. You won't get a bootloop or an error if you do exactly what I just told you.
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Hi bro can you provide me the similar flashable zip for android 4.3 for nexus 7 wifi
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So I got the OTA update, but after downloading it, the install failed (dead android says: error), then the Nexus 7 reboots to 4.2.2.
I already did a factory reset, but it didn't help either...
Anyone with the same issue?
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Same problem here. I haven't fixed it yet either.
Why is the right door always locked?
hasbrobot said:
Same problem here. I haven't fixed it yet either.
Why is the right door always locked?
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I got this problem...
I download this OTA...Then it say reboot to install but it enter TWRP.
Then I put the zip to internal storage and flash but I got error.
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Ben Ling said:
I got this problem...
I download this OTA...Then it say reboot to install but it enter TWRP.
Then I put the zip to internal storage and flash but I got error.
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looks like your SystemUI.apk has been modified not in original. I would recommend to get copy of systemUI.apk from stock 4.2.2 and copy it to your tablet and using file explorer, replace it. and give a try.
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looks like your SystemUI.apk has been modified not in original. I would recommend to get copy of systemUI.apk from stock 4.2.2 and copy it to your tablet and using file explorer, replace it. and give a try.
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yeah i have modified my SystemUI before.and also framework-res...
but i didn't save my old SystemUI,can you upload?
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Ashenphoenix said:
So I got the OTA update, but after downloading it, the install failed (dead android says: error), then the Nexus 7 reboots to 4.2.2.
I already did a factory reset, but it didn't help either...
Anyone with the same issue?
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my OTA failed too, different error. this usually always the case if /system/ folder integrity check failure (error 7), means files in /system/ folder are not original or modified. Yours does not give any details, but I bet it is. to see what error, try to flash it thru CWM or any other custom recovery you use.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...-to-android-4-3-jwr66v-and-root-it-right-now/
Ben Ling said:
yeah i have modified my SystemUI before.and also framework-res...
but i didn't save my old SystemUI,can you upload?
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here you go...but remember it may get another error for another file, so it is better to find stock 4.2.2 ROM (check here N7 forum, someone probably posted the link)
jazzespresso said:
here you go...but remember it may get another error for another file, so it is better to find stock 4.2.2 ROM (check here N7 forum, someone probably posted the link)
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okay...will my data be erase when installing?
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here you go...but remember it may get another error for another file, so it is better to find stock 4.2.2 ROM (check here N7 forum, someone probably posted the link)
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Tried your SystemUI,don't work...keep on stopped...so I replace back...
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I guess I'll download the Nexus Toolkit, click on the flash stock + unroot button, so it flashes the stock 4.2.2 and then I'll try to OTA update again.
I already unrooted, but I think it's not a problem.
Seems like it is not fixable!
I used fast boot to push my missing file.
I used es file explorer.
I used titanium back up to make the app, system...
No way, nothing. Not the slightest luck.
(My missing app is xt9ime.apk)
I haaaaaate this situation.
the worst thing is that xt9ime.apk is asus keyboard, and it is disabled by google on nexus 7.
why should not having an app that they don't want to use be a problem. X(
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Are you guys with errors using SuperSU? If so what version?
It seems like that the last couple versions touch a file used by OTAs. The Dev recommends using the "Full Unroot" option in the SuperSU app prior to accepting the OTA.
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Are you guys with errors using SuperSU? If so what version?
It seems like that the last couple versions touch a file used by OTAs. The Dev recommends using the "Full Unroot" option in the SuperSU app prior to accepting the OTA.
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I did full unroot, and I also did a factory reset, but it still fails to install.
Using Wug's Toolkit to flash stock 4.2.2 is a good idea?
Then try to OTA update 4.3 again?
Same problem
Hi,
I think I have the same problem:
What to do?
You cannot install the full image from Google using fastboot? Just back up your data(if you can) then try a fresh install.
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You cannot install the full image from Google using fastboot? Just back up your data(if you can) then try a fresh install.
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What is Fastboot?
Theuntje said:
What is Fastboot?
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Sadness.
Fastboot is a utility used to control the base fastboot firmware on many Android devices. It lets you do low-level actions such as flashing a custom recovery, ROM, or kernel. Toolkits run fastboot behind the scene, but automate the commands for newer users.
I had exactly the same problem and after trying a few things, I just found a working solution for my Nexus 7.
I used the same tool I used to unlock and root a few months ago: Nexus Root Toolkit 1.6.3.
I made a backup of my files first, my idea being to reflash the 4.2.2 rom
I downloaded the system file here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occamjwr66v
Then, in the Nexus Root Kit, launch " flash stock + unroot" and select the downloaded system file.
The flash lasts 5 minutes, and the system will reboot.
Then you need to reactivate the usb debugging .
The next action is to relock the Nexus, with the "OEM Lock" in Nexus Root Toolkit.
The system will reboot after flash.
Then, the 4.3 update will be available automaticaly but this time the installation won't crash.
I hope this could help.
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I had exactly the same problem and after trying a few things, I just found a working solution for my Nexus 7.
I used the same tool I used to unlock and root a few months ago: Nexus Root Toolkit 1.6.3.
I made a backup of my files first, my idea being to reflash the 4.2.2 rom
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I hope this could help.
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Thanks for the idea. I used a similar approach with different steps and got 4.3 and root back.
I had stock 4.2.2, stock recovery, rooted (SuperSU).
Backup data.
From the Toolkit at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
- "9. Download, Extract + Flash Google Factory Stock Rom"
- Download Stock Image
- "15. Android 4.2.2 (Build JDQ39)
... followed directions to download and flash WITHOUT wiping USERDATA
I did NOT do the "relock the Nexus, with the OEM Lock".
After flashing, did the OTA update to 4.3
After OTA and rebooting, got SuperSU update and put it on my N7
SuperSU thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
CWM / TWRP / MobileODIN installable ZIP: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
I went back in to the Toolkit:
- "10. Boot to Custom/Stock Recovery without Permanently Flashing it"
In CWM, I flashed the installable SuperSU ZIP, rebooted, and got rooted.
RocketOptics said:
Thanks for the idea. I used a similar approach with different steps and got 4.3 and root back.
I had stock 4.2.2, stock recovery, rooted (SuperSU).
Backup data.
From the Toolkit at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
- "9. Download, Extract + Flash Google Factory Stock Rom"
- Download Stock Image
- "15. Android 4.2.2 (Build JDQ39)
... followed directions to download and flash WITHOUT wiping USERDATA
I did NOT do the "relock the Nexus, with the OEM Lock".
After flashing, did the OTA update to 4.3
After OTA and rebooting, got SuperSU update and put it on my N7
SuperSU thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
CWM / TWRP / MobileODIN installable ZIP: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
I went back in to the Toolkit:
- "10. Boot to Custom/Stock Recovery without Permanently Flashing it"
In CWM, I flashed the installable SuperSU ZIP, rebooted, and got rooted.
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Hmm, why didn't you flash directly the 4.3 factory image and the SuperSU.zip on top of it ...
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AndDiSa said:
Hmm, why didn't you flash directly the 4.3 factory image and the SuperSU.zip on top of it ...
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I wanted to save my data and wasn't sure if going directly to 4.3 would be safe. Was just being cautious and letting the OTA do the update.
hey I want to update my N4 from Pa 3.69 to 3.92 I've downloaded the files for the rom,gapps,bootloader & radio.
Can someone give an step by step instructions of how to i flash the bootloader,radio,rom & gapps .
thanks for all helpers !
sorry for my bad English .
Go to TWRP recovery and flash this in order:
Bootloader and Radio
Rom
Gapps
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Omer Slomovic said:
hey I want to update my N4 from Pa 3.69 to 3.92 I've downloaded the files for the rom,gapps,bootloader & radio.
Can someone give an step by step instructions of how to i flash the bootloader,radio,rom & gapps .
thanks for all helpers !
sorry for my bad English .
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Flash the bootloader radio reboot make sure it works OK then factory reset flash ROM and gapps
From my BLACKED OUT N4
andyabc said:
Go to TWRP recovery and flash this in order:
Bootloader and Radio
Rom
Gapps
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so i just need to flash the bootloader and the radio from the recovery ?
no flashing from fastboot commands or something like that ?
Omer Slomovic said:
so i just need to flash the bootloader and the radio from the recovery ?
no flashing from fastboot commands or something like that ?
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Personally, I'd just flash them fastboot but that's my personal choice. Then flash the ROM, then GApps, then wipe cache/dalvik and voila - PA 4.3
Omer Slomovic said:
so i just need to flash the bootloader and the radio from the recovery ?
no flashing from fastboot commands or something like that ?
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Well if you got it from the PA thread then yes.
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andyabc said:
Well if you got it from the PA thread then yes.
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before that I flash that I tried to do an backup and he keeps tells me FAIL when I go to the restore in twrp I saw non of my backups but when I plugged it to the computer the backups was in the twrp directory so I tried to reboot in to the recovery couple of times and still non of my backups there . Any ideas ??
sorry for my terrible grammar I'm not from america .
Omer Slomovic said:
before that I flash that I tried to do an backup and he keeps tells me FAIL when I go to the restore in twrp I saw non of my backups but when I plugged it to the computer the backups was in the twrp directory so I tried to reboot in to the recovery couple of times and still non of my backups there . Any ideas ??
sorry for my terrible grammar I'm not from america .
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No worries, I am from the UK anyway.
It looks like it is not reading the directory with "ls", a recovery reflash should fix that.
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andyabc said:
No worries, I am from the UK anyway.
It looks like it is not reading the directory with "ls", a recovery reflash should fix that.
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well i try it tomorrow .
and I'm from Isreal
still not work
andyabc said:
No worries, I am from the UK anyway.
It looks like it is not reading the directory with "ls", a recovery reflash should fix that.
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Hey I flashed the recovery again and still nothing ..
Any ideas ??
Omer Slomovic said:
Hey I flashed the recovery again and still nothing ..
Any ideas ??
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What recovery do you have?
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andyabc said:
What recovery do you have?
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twrp 2.6
Omer Slomovic said:
twrp 2.6
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A lot of people are getting issues with the latest version of TWRP, can you go to the terminal in TWRP to see if the files are there?
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and please get the new one 3.94. the one before had a major screw up and couldnt be installed.
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A lot of people are getting issues with the latest version of TWRP, can you go to the terminal in TWRP to see if the files are there?
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they are there . from es file explorer i see them but in recovery not .
molesarecoming said:
and please get the new one 3.94. the one before had a major screw up and couldnt be installed.
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downloaded the new files ! thanks for updating me .
Omer Slomovic said:
they are there . from es file explorer i see them but in recovery not .
downloaded the new files ! thanks for updating me .
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You may want to thank Moles for updating you with that, the new PA build is MUCH more stable so that should help alot.
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andyabc said:
You may want to thank Moles for updating you with that, the new PA build is MUCH more stable so that should help alot.
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just help me i really want the new update
Omer Slomovic said:
just help me i really want the new update
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Ok, download the zip files from that thread, on TWRP go to ADB Sideload, on your PC do "adb sideload [zip file here]".
Replace the "[zip file here]" to those zip files so you need to flash the bootloader and radio first so you replace that with the name of the zip file which is in the same directory on your PC where you have set the CMD to read from.
Repeat for the rom and Gapps, of course when you get off ADB sideload wipe the device.
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andyabc said:
Ok, download the zip files from that thread, on TWRP go to ADB Sideload, on your PC do "adb sideload [zip file here]".
Replace the "[zip file here]" to those zip files so you need to flash the bootloader and radio first so you replace that with the name of the zip file which is in the same directory on your PC where you have set the CMD to read from.
Repeat for the rom and Gapps, of course when you get off ADB sideload wipe the device.
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before that I'm doing it i want to unroot and back to stock to get 4.3 ota .
so i got problem in the recovery that i cant see my backups in the recovery but in es file explorer or on my computer when i plugged in i can see my backups.
so I flashed again the recovery and still I don't see my backups .
any ideas ??
Omer Slomovic said:
before that I'm doing it i want to unroot and back to stock to get 4.3 ota .
so i got problem in the recovery that i cant see my backups in the recovery but in es file explorer or on my computer when i plugged in i can see my backups.
so I flashed again the recovery and still I don't see my backups .
any ideas ??
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Well the directory is hidden to the Recovery somehow which is strange, have you tried mounting in the mounting section in TWRP?
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