Unable to adb sideload 4.2.1 update - Nexus 10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm unable to adb sideload the 4.2.1 update, and could use some help. I've used the Nexus 10 Toolkit to flash the 4.2 factory image successfully. When I try to adb sideload 4.2.1 using stock recovery (or TWRP), I get this:
Symlinks and permissions...
set_perm: some changes failed
E:Error in /data/media/0/sideload.zip
(Status 7)
Could somebody enlighten me as to what's going on here?

dberthia said:
I'm unable to adb sideload the 4.2.1 update, and could use some help. I've used the Nexus 10 Toolkit to flash the 4.2 factory image successfully. When I try to adb sideload 4.2.1 using stock recovery (or TWRP), I get this:
Symlinks and permissions...
set_perm: some changes failed
E:Error in /data/media/0/sideload.zip
(Status 7)
Could somebody enlighten me as to what's going on here?
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If you're on the 4.2 factory image you should be able to get the OTA 4.2.1 within minutes. Why side load it?

RawBott Bigg said:
If you're on the 4.2 factory image you should be able to get the OTA 4.2.1 within minutes. Why side load it?
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The OTA update fails as well.

Good news! I found a full factory 4.2.2 stock image here. Used the Nexus 10 Toolkit to flash it, and now I'm good to go on 4.2.2.

Thank You so much

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[Q] sideload upgrade to 4.2

So I am trying to adb sideload 4.2 and its failing at the update, specifically "verifying current system....assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/MusicFX.apk") and a bunch of numbers then Installation aborted. Im running stock rom 4.1.2 and the update originally failed after the OTA so I decided to try manually and same thing. Anyone have any ideas?
Download the full 4.2 factory image from Google's Nexus factory images page and fasboot flash that
Thanks, yeah I can do that but it would wipe my nexus I was hoping to just update
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I am updated, running the 4.2 update. I shouldn't have any problems flashing ROMS correct?
steelersmobile said:
Thanks, yeah I can do that but it would wipe my nexus I was hoping to just update
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Just flash the system image only, via "fastboot flash system system.img" (extract the ZIP in the download), no wipe then.

[Q] Since The 4.2.1 OTA is Coming Out, What Is Proper Procedure for Rooted Devices

The 4.2.1 OTA update is rolling out now, and I thought it would be a good time to ask what the proper procedure is for rooted devices.
Can we grab the OTA the same way a non-rooted device would? Should we wait for someone to hack together one that can be flashed in recovery? Will we lose root? Custom recovery?
I've never owned a device that gets regular OTAs until the Nexus 10, so I'm not sure what we're supposed to do.
probably the same as what I did with the last update. you will need to find the zip file save it to your internal memory and you should be able to flash in recovery as long as you don't have a custom rom. Doubt that you will lose root as I didn't on the last one and this update is much smaller.
Good question Matthileo !
Where can we find the update zip ?
Envoyé depuis mon Nexus 10 avec Tapatalk
My devices are always rooted with an unlocked boot loader and running the stock rom. I've always done it the following way, and never ran into any problems:
1) Download the OTA file (zip file) once the URL is out.
2) Boot into fastboot.
3) Use fastboot to boot to a clockworkmod recovery image (I usually leave the stock recovery on my phone, and just boot to CWM when needed rather than flashing it)
4) install the downloaded OTA file
5) Use CWM's built-in feature to preserve root
I just did the above for the N4 with no problems.
nyijedi said:
My devices are always rooted with an unlocked boot loader and running the stock rom. I've always done it the following way, and never ran into any problems:
1) Download the OTA file (zip file) once the URL is out.
2) Boot into fastboot.
3) Use fastboot to boot to a clockworkmod recovery image (I usually leave the stock recovery on my phone, and just boot to CWM when needed rather than flashing it)
4) install the downloaded OTA file
5) Use CWM's built-in feature to preserve root
I just did the above for the N4 with no problems.
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I downloaded the OTA file but when I choose install zip from sd card within CWM I get an error. It gets all the way down to Symlinks and permissions... but then I get
set_perm: some changes failed
E:Error in /sdcard/0/jop40d-from-jop40c.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
Anyone know how to fix this?
xda6969 said:
I downloaded the OTA file but when I choose install zip from sd card within CWM I get an error. It gets all the way down to Symlinks and permissions... but then I get
set_perm: some changes failed
E:Error in /sdcard/0/jop40d-from-jop40c.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
Anyone know how to fix this?
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Its happened to a lot of us, there seems to be an issue with the update setting permissions once its finished patching. No solution yet.
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Yea, I just found the other thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2016272&page=7 which I also contributed to.
I've always had luck with Voodoo OTA Root Keeper (available via Google Play) for my Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7, and now my Nexus 10 today for both the 4.2 and 4.2.1 updates.
It failed on me once for the initial 4.1 on my GalNex, but I think that was mostly my fault due to not reading the instructions.
wait so you can't apply OTA through standard update methods on the phone?
dmo580 said:
wait so you can't apply OTA through standard update methods on the phone?
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It seems to be failing for some, including myself, I've reverted to stock so I'm just waiting on the update to show up again so I can try again.
I tried many, many times flashing it via adb sideload from stock recovery, and reverting to factory images several times but that was a no go.

[Q] Nexus 4 won't upgrade to 4.2.2 in any way

[Q] OTA failed and displayed dead Android saying Error! Tried to sideload the zip file using Toolkit 1.6.8 and it didn't go through. Tried to load it using TWRP and this is what I get:
Code:
Verifying current system...
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/build.prop". "5a778d005448ec19
E:Error in /sdcard/de8b8...zip
(Status 7)
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/de8b8...zip
I'm running rooted stock ROM, never tried anything else so I don't know how I could have messed up something.
Thanks for any ideas!
domi_niku said:
[Q] OTA failed and displayed dead Android saying Error! Tried to sideload the zip file using Toolkit 1.6.8 and it didn't go through. Tried to load it using TWRP and this is what I get:
Code:
Verifying current system...
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/build.prop". "5a778d005448ec19
E:Error in /sdcard/de8b8...zip
(Status 7)
Error flashing zip '/sdcard/de8b8...zip
I'm running rooted stock ROM, never tried anything else so I don't know how I could have messed up something.
Thanks for any ideas!
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Flash a stock rom and install the OTA through adb sideload with adb and not by a toolkit, worked for me. After that reroot. Also read this thread well http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145848.
gee2012 said:
Flash a stock rom and install the OTA through adb sideload with adb and not by a toolkit, worked for me. After that reroot.
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I'm gonna try the stock 4.2.2 ROM, thanks.
It still doesn't the answer the following question: what's wrong?
domi_niku said:
I'm gonna try the stock 4.2.2 ROM, thanks.
It still doesn't the answer the following question: what's wrong?
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Did you try a different kernel in the past? ie Franco's kernel?
harpo1 said:
Did you try a different kernel in the past? ie Franco's kernel?
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No, never. I just wiped the phone and installed stock 4.2.2 using the Toolkit and now it won't boot.
EDIT: I guess that's because the Toolkit doesn't support 4.2.2. Oh well just flashed it using ADB. Hope I can get all my app data back...

[SOLVED] Stuck in TWRP Recovery after failed Update to Kitkat

So now I am little bit confused.
Downloaded the OTA update from the Google server copied it to my N7, applied the update from within TWRP 2.6.3.1.
In fact, it was running through until almost the end (I thought, wow, finally an update which works).
But then Error message:
"Error executing updater binary in zip 'sdcard/goomanager/13088e35942c77e4752aa1fdf51d54472509b941.signed-nakasi-KRT16O-from-JWR66Y.13088e35'
Error flashing zip 13088e35942c77e4752aa1fdf51d54472509b941.signed-nakasi-KRT16O-from-JWR66Y.13088e35"
Reboot System brings me back to Recovery TWRP.
Somehow I have no clue what to do next.
Can give someone a hint?
Cheers
Tom
tom1807 said:
So now I am little bit confused.
Downloaded the OTA update from the Google server copied it to my N7, applied the update from within TWRP 2.6.3.1.
In fact, it was running through until almost the end (I thought, wow, finally an update which works).
But then Error message:
"Error executing updater binary in zip 'sdcard/goomanager/13088e35942c77e4752aa1fdf51d54472509b941.signed-nakasi-KRT16O-from-JWR66Y.13088e35'
Error flashing zip 13088e35942c77e4752aa1fdf51d54472509b941.signed-nakasi-KRT16O-from-JWR66Y.13088e35"
Reboot System brings me back to Recovery TWRP.
Somehow I have no clue what to do next.
Can give someone a hint?
Cheers
Tom
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i am in the same boat
Not really helpful, but I found a post that TWRP could be the culprit. (maybe doesn't work in CWM also)
Found some comments here: http://www.droid-life.com/2013/11/1...krt16o-official-update-for-nexus-7-2012-wifi/
I boot now into the bootloader, try to flash from there
tom1807 said:
Not really helpful, but I found a post that TWRP could be the culprit. (maybe doesn't work in CWM also)
Found some comments here: http://www.droid-life.com/2013/11/1...krt16o-official-update-for-nexus-7-2012-wifi/
I boot now into the bootloader, try to flash from there
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TWRP is fine. Myself and others have installed the OTA via TWRP without issue. Did you download the OTA with Goomanager? I can't think of another reason the OTA zip would be in there, but let me know otherwise.
If that is the case, download the ota http://android.clients.google.com/packages/ota/google_nakasi/13088e35942c77e4752aa1fdf51d54472509b941.signed-nakasi-KRT16O-from-JWR66Y.13088e35.zip from Google's servers, push it to /sdcard/Download/ via adb and try again.
Thanks, but I downloaded from the Google server.
During installation I get metadata_set_recursive: error
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tom1807 said:
Thanks, but I downloaded from the Google server.
During installation I get metadata_set_recursive: error
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
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Have you modified any system apps, build.prop, kernel, etc?
No, not at all. Only root and twrp
Edit:
Exact error message: set_metadata_recursive: some changes failed
Problem solved:
Followed this guide (except the bootloader-grouper-4.23.img and KitKat is booting
Nexus 7 2012 automatically boots into recovery
My Nexus 7 automatically re-boots into recovery. The previous steps was not very helpful.. Please advise.
nolan111 said:
My Nexus 7 automatically re-boots into recovery. The previous steps was not very helpful.. Please advise.
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He flashed the 4.3 JWR66Y factory image and then installed the OTA.
comminus said:
He flashed the 4.3 JWR66Y factory image and then installed the OTA.
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Yup that is what I had to do. I flashed the factory image with WugFresh's NRT. I accidentally deleted the OS as well from my tab. Thankfully I had saved a copy of TB on my PC. TB saves the day yet again. However, I was still not able to sideload the OTA for KitKat. I keep getting Error: Device not found error message on command prompt? I guess I'll wait for the factory image to be uploaded by Google and then flash the files.

Nexus 7 grouper, manual update fails

I have a Nexus 7 (2012, grouper) which so far I have kept on 4.1.2 (JZO54K) using FOTAkill, but now I want to update to 4.2.2. I also have the latest CWM recovery (6.0.4.3).
I plan on applying successively:
094f6629314a.signed-nakasi-JOP40C-from-JZO54K.094f6629.zip
then
659e6288b87d.signed-nakasi-JOP40D-from-JOP40C.659e6288.zip
then
6ece895ecb23.signed-nakasi-JDQ39-from-JOP40D.6ece895e.zip
Using ADB I tried to apply the first update, but it fails. I also tried applying it from /sdcard, but the same thing happens. The error message happens after "verifying current system..." and it consists of:
assert failed: apply_patch_check("/system/app/Browser/ProviderProxy.odex", "21a896ab...
E: Error in /data/media/094f6629314a.signed-nakasi-JOP40C-from-JZO54K.094f6629.zip
(status 7)
I tried downloading the zip update again, but it still fails. I downloaded it from http://android.clients.google.com/p...signed-nakasi-JOP40C-from-JZO54K.094f6629.zip
Does the fact that by bootloader is locked have anything to do with this error?
...and the answer is no. Even with bootloader unlocked, the update still fails with the same error.
FWIW I haven"t solved this. Can anyone help me, please?
jh1521 said:
FWIW I haven"t solved this. Can anyone help me, please?
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Flash the latest factory image, much faster and simple
GtrCraft said:
Flash the latest factory image, much faster and simple
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I don't want android 4.3, 4.4 or 5 on it, I want 4.2.2. I cannot find any factory images for 4.2.2.
(edit) I was looking in the wrong place, I did find a nakasi image for 4.2.2. I will try that.

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