[Q] Failure to update 4.2.2 - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

after upgrade to 4.2.2 and reboot, N7 3G went TWRP automatically ....
after reboot from TWRP, it still 4.2.1 ......
what happened ?? how to fix it ??
Thanks

williamlaw said:
after upgrade to 4.2.2 and reboot, N7 3G went TWRP automatically ....
after reboot from TWRP, it still 4.2.1 ......
what happened ?? how to fix it ??
Thanks
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you probably need stock recovery to complete the update... I would just wait for someone to root the update and then flash it that way

williamlaw said:
after upgrade to 4.2.2 and reboot, N7 3G went TWRP automatically ....
after reboot from TWRP, it still 4.2.1 ......
what happened ?? how to fix it ??
Thanks
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While your post doesn't make much sense, I assume you ran into the same issue I did on my N73G.
If so, you have a 90% upgraded tablet. All of the system and kernel patches applied, but it got stuck on the radio firmware update. For some reason, this also breaks the bootloader update (for me at least) right before the radio, even though it said it worked. The reason why your tablet still shows 4.2.1 is because the build.prop change, which shows what version you are on, is after radio and didn't get applied.
Without going into too many details, you are a bit stuck. You can't reapply the OTA because it will fail the system asserts now that they were already patched. I would suggest downloading the FULL 4.2.2 IMAGE from Google here:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#nakasig
And do the following:
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash bootloader (new bootloader file)
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash recovery (new recovery file)
fastboot flash radio (new radio file)
Then reboot into recovery mode and let the stock recovery apply the radio firmware update.
You need the stock recovery to apply the radio firmware. Custom recoveries (at least some/most/all) don't support the bach_update.modem function. You can go back to TWRP after you upgrade.
The instructions above will fix everything BUT the build.prop file, which will still be the 4.2.1 version. You can either fastboot flash system with the 4.2.2 system image, or get a copy of a 4.2.2 build.prop file and replace yours with that. Or if you are creative, you can modify the OTA update, remove everything BUT the build.prop patch and apply that manually (but I wouldn't suggest this unless you know what you are doing).
Also, in the future, [Q}s should go in the Q/A section.

phonic said:
While your post doesn't make much sense, I assume you ran into the same issue I did on my N73G.
If so, you have a 90% upgraded tablet. All of the system and kernel patches applied, but it got stuck on the radio firmware update. For some reason, this also breaks the bootloader update (for me at least) right before the radio, even though it said it worked. The reason why your tablet still shows 4.2.1 is because the build.prop change, which shows what version you are on, is after radio and didn't get applied.
Without going into too many details, you are a bit stuck. You can't reapply the OTA because it will fail the system asserts now that they were already patched. I would suggest downloading the FULL 4.2.2 IMAGE from Google here:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#nakasig
And do the following:
adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash bootloader (new bootloader file)
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash recovery (new recovery file)
fastboot flash radio (new radio file)
Then reboot into recovery mode and let the stock recovery apply the radio firmware update.
You need the stock recovery to apply the radio firmware. Custom recoveries (at least some/most/all) don't support the bach_update.modem function. You can go back to TWRP after you upgrade.
The instructions above will fix everything BUT the build.prop file, which will still be the 4.2.1 version. You can either fastboot flash system with the 4.2.2 system image, or get a copy of a 4.2.2 build.prop file and replace yours with that. Or if you are creative, you can modify the OTA update, remove everything BUT the build.prop patch and apply that manually (but I wouldn't suggest this unless you know what you are doing).
Also, in the future, [Q}s should go in the Q/A section.
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is this problem caused by flashed kernel ??

williamlaw said:
is this problem caused by flashed kernel ??
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Did you not bother to read anything I wrote?

I had the same problem. If you have a TWRP backup from a previous android version that allowed the ota to work just flash that and you'll still receive the ota for 4.2.2
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This happened to me too, though I have the wifi-only version. So it's not just the radio.

I got the same problem with my Wifi version. Is there any fix yet? I only rooted the device but the rest is still stock. How come the update failed?

the same here - stock and rooted only WIFI version.
During install gave ERROR and after manual reboot - now is shows 4.2.1 version and there are not new system updates.
any solution ?

rexxxxx said:
the same here - stock and rooted only WIFI version.
During install gave ERROR and after manual reboot - now is shows 4.2.1 version and there are not new system updates.
any solution ?
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Got the same problem and I think it was caused by stick mount.
The app seems to modify the "debuggerd" file in system/bin.
Problem solved by replacing the file by the original one.

spiou said:
Got the same problem and I think it was caused by stick mount.
The app seems to modify the "debuggerd" file in system/bin.
Problem solved by replacing the file by the original one.
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finally flashed back to stock 4.2.1 then OTA update 4.2.2

spiou said:
Got the same problem and I think it was caused by stick mount.
The app seems to modify the "debuggerd" file in system/bin.
Problem solved by replacing the file by the original one.
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how ? I indeed have the mount stick installed for the OTG cable !

rexxxxx said:
how ? I indeed have the mount stick installed for the OTG cable !
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Someone posted the original file here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145265
You can replace the file simply with es file explorer

I'm also in the same boat as the OP.
OTA came down, installed fine, rebooted which went into twrp, tablet still says 4.2.1.
So, is there any way of doing this without doing a wipe ? Or losing any of your data ?
What about putting the update, downloaded from google, on a USB stick and booting into twrp then flashing from there ?
I don't mind losing root, although I have rootkeeper installed, and I don't mind losing custom recovery, all of this can be fixed.
I also have the trinity kernel installed, so will I lose this as well ? Again, don't mind since I am about to test the m-kernel, anyway.
What I don't want to do is lose my data. I have plenty of full twrp backups done, but then these are 4.2.1 backups. Backing up my apps isn't really feasible at the moment because of their sheer size. Horn, NOVA 3, the GTA games, bards tale, all gigs and gigs of data. Infact, I only have 1 gig left on a 32Gb N7, and I just don't have anywhere left to put a full backup of apps on to. I also don't want to download them all again, NOVA 3, for example, took me 6 hours to download on wi-fi.
I have read a lot of advice and help on here, plenty of googling which simply sends you back here anyway, and most advice centers around losing your data in some way. So, any help without losing data would be most appreciated,

spiou said:
Someone posted the original file here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145265
You can replace the file simply with es file explorer
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Done this but the problem remain.
About menu shows 4.2.1 and there is no system update for me.
I think update go trough and it changed some files and now these files tells the system update that I am with newest version.
Any solution for this. How to make the system update think that I need an update?
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After reading many threads and articles, I finally upgraded to 4.2.2 with stock recovery. Your mileage may vary.
Based on the discussions on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2148456, the failure may be caused by an app you installed
that corrupted some system files. Therefore, you have to flash 4.2.1 stock system and boot images back. The nice thing is your data and settings remain intact.
Although you lost root, it can be easily re-rooted using nexus root toolkit.
Now you're back to 4.2.1 which is allowed to upgrade, use OTA RootKeeper to keep su and then upgrade thru OTA. If you can not longer get OTA, you can clean data/stop/start Google Framework service, Google play service, and Google play store, and then re-check update. The last tip I read it somewhere but I forgot where I read it. Sorry.
Good luck. :laugh:
williamlaw said:
after upgrade to 4.2.2 and reboot, N7 3G went TWRP automatically ....
after reboot from TWRP, it still 4.2.1 ......
what happened ?? how to fix it ??
Thanks
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JohnRM said:
I'm also in the same boat as the OP.
OTA came down, installed fine, rebooted which went into twrp, tablet still says 4.2.1.
I also have the trinity kernel installed, so will I lose this as well ? Again, don't mind since I am about to test the m-kernel, anyway.
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Which part of STOCK is unclear? You cannot use OTAs unless you are STOCK. That means stock ROM contents. Stock kernel. Not twiddled with, not renamed, not deleted, not modified, not OverAmplifiedWithSuperBaseBoostLOLZKewlBeatsified, etc.....

rexxxxx said:
Done this but the problem remain.
About menu shows 4.2.1 and there is no system update for me.
I think update go trough and it changed some files and now these files tells the system update that I am with newest version.
Any solution for this. How to make the system update think that I need an update?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
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You must clear the data of the Google framework (in the list of apps) and reboot immediately the tablet. Then the update will be proposed again.
One more thing : when you replace the file, check that the permissions are identical.

khaytsus said:
Which part of STOCK is unclear? You cannot use OTAs unless you are STOCK. That means stock ROM contents. Stock kernel. Not twiddled with, not renamed, not deleted, not modified, not OverAmplifiedWithSuperBaseBoostLOLZKewlBeatsified, etc.....
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Exactly. I don't understand why we need to see posts like that over and over and over again. Hell, the OTA update will even tell the user what failed, and yet people still complain and ask what's wrong.
Also, while in most cases a custom recovery is OK (though the update will overwrite it), with the N73G unit, you need to use the stock recovery, otherwise it will fail without warning ahead of time.

spiou said:
Got the same problem and I think it was caused by stick mount.
The app seems to modify the "debuggerd" file in system/bin.
Problem solved by replacing the file by the original one.
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Can you elaborate? E.g., where do you get the original debuggerd from, how do you replace it (adb push?), etc.

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help with update from 4.2 to 4.2.1 stock rooted

Hello. I searched the forums and came up empty.
I have a stock 4.2 ROM I rooted. When the system says its updating and rebooting. It kicks me into recovery screen and does not up date.
Do I have to unroot and re lock the boot loader?
I know I'm probably just missing something stupid.
Thanks for any help.
If you were on a custom rom before then your recovery is probably messed up and not the stock recovery. Otherwise I do not know what it is that can be doing it because every time I would flash back to stock 4.2 I would get prompted to update to 4.2.1 and as well to note I have an unlocked bootloader and from what I have read before being rooted shouldnt make a difference.
Perhaps you could grab the toolkit and flash the stock recovery that is in it to your N7 and see if that helps you out.
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If you were on a custom rom before then your recovery is probably messed up and not the stock recovery. Otherwise I do not know what it is that can be doing it because every time I would flash back to stock 4.2 I would get prompted to update to 4.2.1 and as well to note I have an unlocked bootloader and from what I have read before being rooted shouldnt make a difference.
Perhaps you could grab the toolkit and flash the stock recovery that is in it to your N7 and see if that helps you out.
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Crap. I was hoping I didn't have to reflash. I dont have a custom ROM never have. I just unlocked this and rooted.
I'm going to try the toolkit when I get home revert from stock to stock, see if the update takes then.
Thanks for you help.
Edit. Looks like I have twrp recovery. This is my issue I assume. Is there a zip I can just flash to update
I have removed twrp back to stock recovery. Now when system reboots to install update, it stats the update then gives me a error. No error code just error. I really dont want to wipe my device as I have it setup for my liking.
I'm using wug's toolkit
I think (...and may be wrong...), but if you modified anything in /system (deleted any of the stock apps and/or updated them) it won't update either.
RMarkwald said:
I think (...and may be wrong...), but if you modified anything in /system (deleted any of the stock apps and/or updated them) it won't update either.
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I owe u a beer. I did add browser.apk to my system dir. I removed it and now I'm fully updated.
Thank you so much.
root keeper and I'm back in business.

Struggling to get 4.3 OTA to work, please help.

Apologies if this is a really stupid question, I have tried to search for a solution and found a few replies to other posts but I still don't really understand how to solve my problem.
My phone is rooted, running stock rom and had franco kernel on it.
I wanted to install the 4.3 OTA update so flashed the stock kernel and tried to update, but it failed saying "warning no file_contextsVerifying.. etc etc". I didn't write down the whole error message as I thought that I'd be able to recreate it if needed by trying to update again.
However, I now have stock rom and kernel but am still on 4.2.2 and when I check for updates it tells me that my phone is up to date.
How can I get to stock everything and update OTA without losing any of my apps/data and remaining rooted? Thanks for any help!
You need the stock recovery as well, without it the OTA won't run (has been mentioned hundreds of times before, see the OTA thread in General for more info)
EddyOS said:
You need the stock recovery as well, without it the OTA won't run (has been mentioned hundreds of times before, see the OTA thread in General for more info)
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You don't need stock recovery. Twrp or CWM can install the update. Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37482646
From my BLACKED OUT N4
spaceman860 said:
You don't need stock recovery. Twrp or CWM can install the update. Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37482646
From my BLACKED OUT N4
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You do if you want to do the process normally (ie. download OTA and flash without having to manually choose it in recovery). And that link goes to the Franco kernel thread, which I'm pretty sure has no bearing here
EddyOS said:
You do if you want to do the process normally (ie. download OTA and flash without having to manually choose it in recovery). And that link goes to the Franco kernel thread, which I'm pretty sure has no bearing here
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You can use a custom recovery to do it normally to when you get the notification just click on it. The reason I posted that link is because he had Franco kernel which changes a system file the link shows you how to change it back
From my BLACKED OUT N4
EddyOS said:
You do if you want to do the process normally (ie. download OTA and flash without having to manually choose it in recovery). And that link goes to the Franco kernel thread, which I'm pretty sure has no bearing here
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So if I'm happy downloading the update on my computer and flashing it via cwm, I wouldn't need stock recovery? Does that mean that in my phones current state (stock rom, stock kernel and cwm) I could just do that to get to 4.3 and wouldn't lose any apps/data? Sorry if the answer to that is obvious...it just didn't like trying to install the ota update.
IMHO if you want to update via OTA you're better off being 100% stock, it will unroot you and there have been issues re-rooting 4.3 unless you know what you're doing. You also need the stock kernel to flash the OTA so you'll need to flash that back before hand. Easiest thing to do is back up your apps, flash the 4.3 factory image, re-root and restore your apps/data
I don't want to have issues re-routing so I guess my safest bet is to just stick with what I have right now?

Issue updating to Android 5.0

I get this error while trying to attempt to update to the latest android 5.0 in twrp...
while installing the new zip file it says:
package expects build fingerprint of google/mantaray/manta: 4.4.4/ktu84p/1227136: user/release-keys or google/mantaray/manta:5.0/LRX21P/1570855:user/release-keys; this device has google/mantaray/manta:4.3/JWR66V/737497:user/release-keys
but my nexus 10 is already on 4.4.4
Your build.prop isn't standard, get the original one, or just use the factory image to update.
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Your build.prop isn't standard, get the original one, or just use the factory image to update.
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what i need to install to correct his to the correct build.prop of 4.4.4?
ps. my last 4.4.4 was updated directly OTA..
Just download the 5.0 factory image, remove -w from the flash-all script and it will update you. Less dicking around that way.
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I get this error while trying to attempt to update to the latest android 5.0 in twrp...
while installing the new zip file it says:
package expects build fingerprint of google/mantaray/manta: 4.4.4/ktu84p/1227136: user/release-keys or google/mantaray/manta:5.0/LRX21P/1570855:user/release-keys; this device has google/mantaray/manta:4.3/JWR66V/737497:user/release-keys
but my nexus 10 is already on 4.4.4
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Exactly the same here when flashing OTA via TWRP.
The build.prop file hasn't been modified as far as I know.
Where/how to get the file please?
CBers said:
Exactly the same here when flashing OTA via TWRP.
The build.prop file hasn't been modified as far as I know.
Where/how to get the file please?
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I found the best way around this is to install the factory nexus 10 lollipop version. It's actually quite easy or even easier than the OTA method. Just make sure you delete the -w from the .bat file to keep all your data. It worked perfectly for me.
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inspiron41 said:
I found the best way around this is to install the factory nexus 10 lollipop version. It's actually quite easy or even easier than the OTA method. Just make sure you delete the -w from the .bat file to keep all your data. It worked perfectly for me.
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Thanks inspiron41 - I'll give it a go at the weekend.
Which file is the -w in please?
CBers said:
Thanks inspiron41 - I'll give it a go at the weekend.
Which file is the -w in please?
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Go to this website:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...riants-of-nexus-7-2012-and-2013-and-nexus-10/
It has detail instruction and jump down to step 3 regarding to -w
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I was having the same issue as the OP. So after reading this thread, I've performed the following:
Downloaded Android 5.0 factory image from: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Followed the instructions at this site, AND MADE SURE TO REMOVE '-w' AS INSTRUCTED, TO PRESERVE DATA: http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...riants-of-nexus-7-2012-and-2013-and-nexus-10/
It was pretty easy. I've been waiting about 30 minutes looking at the boot graphic. Hope it turns out OK. But it is easier than playing with the OTA.
After being stuck in a bootloop, I had to factory reset and now all is well.
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After being stuck in a bootloop, I had to factory reset and now all is well.
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...i've been having the same issue since the 5.0.0 update.
I even had to perform a total wipe to get 5.0.0 onto my N10, and even after that I still have a bad signature on my tablet. Now the problem is back installing 5.0.2 OTA, and I do not want to wipe everything again. So please where is that build.prop file, and how do I fix it? or rather, what the eff has gone wrong here, why, and who's responsible for unbreaking it?
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...i've been having the same issue since the 5.0.0 update.
I even had to perform a total wipe to get 5.0.0 onto my N10, and even after that I still have a bad signature on my tablet. Now the problem is back installing 5.0.2 OTA, and I do not want to wipe everything again. So please where is that build.prop file, and how do I fix it? or rather, what the eff has gone wrong here, why, and who's responsible for unbreaking it?
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Yea, I flashed the 5.0.1 factory image later. Now, I tried to flash the 5.0.2 OTA and it said it saw a 5.0.1 signature and was expecting 5.0.1, or something of that sort. It's basically the same issue all over again... No issues flashing 5.0.2 to my kids' N7s that are 100% stock.
My N10 is unlocked and rooted. There must be something in the customizations that cause this issue.
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Yea, I flashed the 5.0.1 factory image later. Now, I tried to flash the 5.0.2 OTA and it said it saw a 5.0.1 signature and was expecting 5.0.1, or something of that sort. It's basically the same issue all over again... No issues flashing 5.0.2 to my kids' N7s that are 100% stock.
My N10 is unlocked and rooted. There must be something in the customizations that cause this issue.
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and again, trying to flash the 5.1 OTA and it says there is a 4.4.2 signature so it wont install... but I have re-flashed the stock image several times by now. I just do not get it.
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and again, trying to flash the 5.1 OTA and it says there is a 4.4.2 signature so it wont install... but I have re-flashed the stock image several times by now. I just do not get it.
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Why not just update using the 5.1 factory image? I run unlocked stock/rooted on my N10, and that's the method I always use to update. Would also do it this way on my N5 and now N6. Just fastboot flash all the images from the factory image manually (READ: EXCEPT USERDATA). You can also skip flashing the recovery if you run a custom recovery. However, for the sake of completion, I include flashing the stock recovery. Then I let it boot up normally. Then I'll boot back into the bootloader and flash TWRP and flash SuperSU. Updating this way is easier for me since I don't have to worry about the OTA failing due to customizations I may have made to the system (especially now with the new way Android updates after 5.0).
I've already had to upgrade my tablet by flashing stock for the last three upgrades, and every single time I ended up havnig to wipe the tablet clean and install and configure everything from scratch. I'm still hoping that at some point I wouldn't have to do that anymore...
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could this all be because my tablet is rooted and has CWM recovery installed?
[Lemmy] said:
I've already had to upgrade my tablet by flashing stock for the last three upgrades, and every single time I ended up havnig to wipe the tablet clean and install and configure everything from scratch. I'm still hoping that at some point I wouldn't have to do that anymore...
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could this all be because my tablet is rooted and has CWM recovery installed?
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That's weird. I can't remember the last time I had issues using the stock images, and most people seem to be okay doing it. How are you flashing it? I follow Method 2 from this OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008. I just skip the command that flashes userdata, and it always works. I always flash the new cache image because when I would just erase it, it would be forever stuck in the bootanimation.
Before 5.0, being rooted didn't affect upgrading via OTA. Now, however, any little modification to the system (including being rooted) will cause the OTA to fail everytime. Also using a custom recovery like CWM will cause it to fail. So if you really want to go the OTA route, the least you would have to do is completely unroot (inside the SuperSU app itself) and flash the stock recovery. If you've uninstalled any system apps, you have to reinstall them or it will also fail.
charesa39 said:
That's weird. I can't remember the last time I had issues using the stock images, and most people seem to be okay doing it. How are you flashing it? I follow Method 2 from this OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008. I just skip the command that flashes userdata, and it always works. I always flash the new cache image because when I would just erase it, it would be forever stuck in the bootanimation.
Before 5.0, being rooted didn't affect upgrading via OTA. Now, however, any little modification to the system (including being rooted) will cause the OTA to fail everytime. Also using a custom recovery like CWM will cause it to fail. So if you really want to go the OTA route, the least you would have to do is completely unroot (inside the SuperSU app itself) and flash the stock recovery. If you've uninstalled any system apps, you have to reinstall them or it will also fail.
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My N10 is with stock ROM 5.0.1 and stock recovery but rooted with unlocked bootloader (and custom launcher). I have two questions:
1) I can unroot it through SuperSU. Do I have to switch back to the stock launcher before trying the OTA installation of 5.1?
2) I remember last time I could gain root by simply installing SuperSU. After flashing the 5.1 factory image, can I still get root this same way, or do I have to install, for example, TWRP and then flash SuperSU?
Thanks!
mj56gt said:
My N10 is with stock ROM 5.0.1 and stock recovery but rooted with unlocked bootloader (and custom launcher). I have two questions:
1) I can unroot it through SuperSU. Do I have to switch back to the stock launcher before trying the OTA installation of 5.1?
2) I remember last time I could gain root by simply installing SuperSU. After flashing the 5.1 factory image, can I still get root this same way, or do I have to install, for example, TWRP and then flash SuperSU?
Thanks!
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1) No, you can keep whichever launcher you are using whether it be Trebuchet, Google Now Launcher, Nova, etc. since it's more of just an app and not a system mod.
2) As far as I know (or thought), you've always had to flash SuperSU using a custom recovery unless your ROM already came pre-rooted. In which case, all you would have to do is install SuperSU from the Play Store. But to answer your question, after flashing the factory image, you would have to flash a custom recovery like TWRP and then flash SuperSU using said custom recovery. However, that's not complicated at all. After flashing the factory image, it just takes like another 5 minutes to flash TWRP, boot into it, flash SuperSU, boot into the OS, verify root status, then power off, boot back into the bootloader and flash the stock recovery (if you don't want to keep the custom recovery). While you're at it, after flashing SuperSU, why not flash the Translucent Nav/Status Bar Mod found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2771708 provided by @hanspampel. He's done a great service for us. It's the easiest and best mod for the stock N10 right now that restores the translucent decor that Google decided to disable on our device. I flashed it on my N10 after upgrading to 5.1 and it works flawlessly. But that's just a suggestion.
charesa39 said:
1) No, you can keep whichever launcher you are using whether it be Trebuchet, Google Now Launcher, Nova, etc. since it's more of just an app and not a system mod.
2) As far as I know (or thought), you've always had to flash SuperSU using a custom recovery unless your ROM already came pre-rooted. In which case, all you would have to do is install SuperSU from the Play Store. But to answer your question, after flashing the factory image, you would have to flash a custom recovery like TWRP and then flash SuperSU using said custom recovery. However, that's not complicated at all. After flashing the factory image, it just takes like another 5 minutes to flash TWRP, boot into it, flash SuperSU, boot into the OS, verify root status, then power off, boot back into the bootloader and flash the stock recovery (if you don't want to keep the custom recovery). While you're at it, after flashing SuperSU, why not flash the Translucent Nav/Status Bar Mod found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2771708 provided by @hanspampel. He's done a great service for us. It's the easiest and best mod for the stock N10 right now that restores the translucent decor that Google decided to disable on our device. I flashed it on my N10 after upgrading to 5.1 and it works flawlessly. But that's just a suggestion.
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Thanks a lot for the suggestions! Have a wonderful weekend...
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New OTA break root?

Just got a notification for OTA to 5.0.1. Anyone know if this will break root? And if it will install with CWM custom recovery?
Hello, I tried to install in my WiFi model and rooted and I got and error during the installation, so I'm waiting for the opinion of other users. ?
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I kiddy got it too, I'll wait for the zip file lol.
Ya think it is really better to install from the zip file?
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I'll be the guinea pig
I downloaded the OTA but can't find where is the ota file. Any idea where is it?
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Get an error in cwm . shucks
Does someone can post change log please?
Gilbot said:
Get an error in cwm . shucks
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Same. My bootloader is locked and tried flashing via cwm and got error. Pls teach me how to update?
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Judge584 said:
Does someone can post change log please?
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Android Central has the log change. It's bug fixes really.
Also, in this thread a user states that apparently only with the full 5.0.1 can you install it with CWM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...p-nvidia-shield-tablet-ota-android-5-t2982677
You will lose root and CWM after the reboot but those took about 3 minutes to get back .. easy peasy. I'm now at 5.0.1 on my shield with root and CWM.
Cheers.
Hello aegern,
deletes the full update all the data? can you give me the recovery and root attach files?
Thanks
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This should help. Let me know if it works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/general/5-0-1-ota-rooted-shield-tablets-dl-t2983104
d4m45cuz said:
This should help. Let me know if it works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/general/5-0-1-ota-rooted-shield-tablets-dl-t2983104
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:crying: Does not work for me. I tried locking it again, unrooting my tablet and neither with OTA or CWM flash. Any light?
GMrMadrigal said:
:crying: Does not work for me. I tried locking it again, unrooting my tablet and neither with OTA or CWM flash. Any light?
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So here's what I did:
Download the full OTA then reboot to CWM (assuming your rooted + recovery) and unmount system partition ( I believe all others were unmounted) and then delete system, data, cache partitions respectively. Then flash the OTA zip followed by latest supersu.
Just tested this method and I have a rooted 5.01 32GB LTE US model working flawlessly. Even managed to take out the top spot in Hwbot Prime for the Shield (woops to newb for links I see lol)
l0ud_sil3nc3 said:
So here's what I did:
Download the full OTA then reboot to CWM (assuming your rooted + recovery) and unmount system partition ( I believe all others were unmounted) and then delete system, data, cache partitions respectively. Then flash the OTA zip followed by latest supersu.
Just tested this method and I have a rooted 5.01 32GB LTE US model working flawlessly. Even managed to take out the top spot in Hwbot Prime for the Shield (woops to newb for links I see lol)
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I really appreciate your advice but I get the same error
-- Installing: /storage/sdacrd1/lte-full-5.0.1.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
This package is for "shieldtablet" device; this is a "ardbeg".
E:Error in /storage/sdacrd1/lte-full-5.0.1.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
I've tried with a few zip updates through in xda but nothing. I guess is because the CWM recovery image but Im not an expert on this and cant be sure if flashing the stock recovery will let me make the OTA successfully. But neither i have found the stock recovery image
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:crying: Does not work for me. I tried locking it again, unrooting my tablet and neither with OTA or CWM flash. Any light?
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GMrMadrigal said:
I really appreciate your advice but I get the same error
-- Installing: /storage/sdacrd1/lte-full-5.0.1.zip
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Installing update...
This package is for "shieldtablet" device; this is a "ardbeg".
E:Error in /storage/sdacrd1/lte-full-5.0.1.zip
(Status 7)
Installation aborted.
I've tried with a few zip updates through in xda but nothing. I guess is because the CWM recovery image but Im not an expert on this and cant be sure if flashing the stock recovery will let me make the OTA successfully. But neither i have found the stock recovery image
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Look in this thread: [.zip] Nvidia Shield Tablet OTA Android 5.0.1, first page posted by user SeVIIn.
Use that zip file, no issues with it.
l0ud_sil3nc3 said:
Look in this thread: [.zip] Nvidia Shield Tablet OTA Android 5.0.1, first page posted by user SeVIIn.
Use that zip file, no issues with it.
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Nice, I'm going to download it, and I'll tell if it work! :fingers-crossed:
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Nice, I'm going to download it, and I'll tell if it work! :fingers-crossed:
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So, did it work for you? I've tried the file in both this link and the official update and get the same thing with both. I'm still on KK and I can't install either the 5.0 or the 5.01 updates. I get the same "this is an ardbeg" error with any update I try to flash, and I'm flashing the full files, not the incremental updates. In fact, I have two tablets (both lte) and I updated the first one to 5.0 a week ago, no problem, but the new one I just bought, I can't even though I'm using the same files (cwm and update). I'm stumped.
Bah. nm. I went back and reinstalled the recovery from here again, http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi.../recovery-cwm-recovery-nvidia-shield-t2848064. Flashed 5.01 just fine. Not sure where I got the other recovery.
dgjenkins said:
So, did it work for you? I've tried the file in both this link and the official update and get the same thing with both. I'm still on KK and I can't install either the 5.0 or the 5.01 updates. I get the same "this is an ardbeg" error with any update I try to flash, and I'm flashing the full files, not the incremental updates. In fact, I have two tablets (both lte) and I updated the first one to 5.0 a week ago, no problem, but the new one I just bought, I can't even though I'm using the same files (cwm and update). I'm stumped.
Bah. nm. I went back and reinstalled the recovery from here again, http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi.../recovery-cwm-recovery-nvidia-shield-t2848064. Flashed 5.01 just fine. Not sure where I got the other recovery.
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Hi dgjenkins, sorry answer so late. So, answering you first, not, it did not work for me. I actually did give up, the bad was that I tried so many ways to do it that I freezed the tablet and did not start again. Well, looking out there, I found this amazing video who saved my tablet of bust it again the wall and start from the original firmware.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsMo1tPlIFU
I did intal the Minimal ADB and Fastboot
Copy the image files in to the Minimal ADB and Fasboot directory c:\Programs Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot
Ope Minimal ADB and Fastboot
-Type: fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
-Type: fastboot flash boot boot.img
-Type: fastboot flash system system.img
-Type: fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
-Type: fastboot flash staging blob
-Type: fastboot flash dtb tegra124-tn8-p1761-1270-a04-e-battery.dtb
And done . I can now install the updates from the stock firmware. Maybe I will root it again once a stable way to root the shield tablet appear out there. :cyclops:
Happy Holidays and Thanks for the interest! :good:
Nvidia updates definitely trump Android ones. These days, Google is in the habit of pretending that a nexus 5 camera bug is worthy of a new Android version (that was KitKat) or that an update is a great place to break functionality (App Ops, also with KitKat). Anything that's not a minor version with updates you know you want... Avoid on a non Nexus unless you have a great reason for it.
Manufacturers besides Google, see, they do this thing I like to call quality control. They generally release an OS that is ready for the hardware and software*. Crazy, right?
* unless that hardware is, say, the pen

Installing 5.0.2 on rooted tablet

So I recieved the notification that the 5.0.2 update was ready to install on my tablet. My tablet is ROOTED but that is all, still stock, I only root to use ad away. I get an error trying to install it OTA. How can I install the update, without having to wipe all my data? Sorry, I am very new to this stuff
viper2ko said:
So I recieved the notification that the 5.0.2 update was ready to install on my tablet. My tablet is ROOTED but that is all, still stock, I only root to use ad away. I get an error trying to install it OTA. How can I install the update, without having to wipe all my data? Sorry, I am very new to this stuff
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No go on root. Your system partition has to be pristine. (Technically you can add files, but the ones that came with it have to be unchanged) Just undo any changes you have made and unroot and the OTA should work.
So if I get this right, OTA breaks also when recovery is stock, but supersu installed, modified hosts and gps.conf file
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No go on root. Your system partition has to be pristine. (Technically you can add files, but the ones that came with it have to be unchanged) Just undo any changes you have made and unroot and the OTA should work.
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Only changed I have made are installing ad away
viper2ko said:
Only changed I have made are installing ad away
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The HOSTS file came with the stock image. It counts, unfortunately. (I'm also an Adaway user)
Modify /system, you don't OTA. Period.
Just download the Nexus image and flash just system.img, not the batch file.
Can I flash the system.img in TWRP or do I need to flash the stock recovery?
And will this upgrade me from 5.0.1 to 5.0.2 without losing anything except for root?
Thanks!
^You flash the system image with fastboot. Run: fastboot flash system system.img
You'll keep data just have to reflash the su zip in twrp.
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^You flash the system image with fastboot. Run: fastboot flash system system.img
You'll keep data just have to reflash the su zip in twrp.
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Thanks for the info. Just had this problem myself and was trying to figure out what to do. This must be a 5.x problem? I've never had this problem on 4.x as long as I had the stock recovery installed. Just had to re-root after. Guess I'm off to download the factory images since it won't even show an update available after erroring out. It definitely still shows 5.01 as being the version I'm on.
flyinion said:
Thanks for the info. Just had this problem myself and was trying to figure out what to do. This must be a 5.x problem? I've never had this problem on 4.x as long as I had the stock recovery installed. Just had to re-root after. Guess I'm off to download the factory images since it won't even show an update available after erroring out. It definitely still shows 5.01 as being the version I'm on.
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Just download Scrosler's Factory Stock Rooted Rom 5.0.2 in the Android Development section and install via TWRP over the top of 5.0.1. No need for a fresh install.
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Just download Scrosler's Factory Stock Rooted Rom 5.0.2 in the Android Development section and install via TWRP over the top of 5.0.1. No need for a fresh install.
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Oh I wasn't going to do a fresh install (i.e. wiping everything), just flash that system.img or modify the batch file to remove the "-w" flag and just run that. I'm wary of running 3rd party ROMs now after I couldn't play movies through Play Movies that were downloaded to the device instead of streamed. Something to do with copy protection I guess
It isn't a "3rd party ROM," just a flashable version of 5.0.2. If you flash using TWRP, just don't have it wipe anything. I flashed his 5.0.1 flashable ROM over 4.4.4 (after updating my bootloader) and didn't lose anything.
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It isn't a "3rd party ROM," just a flashable version of 5.0.2. If you flash using TWRP, just don't have it wipe anything. I flashed his 5.0.1 flashable ROM over 4.4.4 (after updating my bootloader) and didn't lose anything.
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Assuming this was in reply to me? I'm not worried about losing anything. I've done the whole back it up and wipe between ROMs a ton on my OG Droid and Galaxy Nexus. In this case it's a worry that Play Movies for instance will detect that it is not a stock ROM/image and will disallow playing downloaded versions of movies in the app. I.e. you can download vs. stream for offline playback. I nearly found out the hard way (night before leaving on a vacation) that I couldn't play downloaded versions (it will download but not play them) when I for instance installed AOKP to my Nexus 7. As best I could tell from a bunch of Googling, it's something to do with copy protection.
It was, but I didn't know your experience level. I guess what I wanted to say is that scrosler's stock rooted ROM is exactly that; once it's on the tablet it isn't any different from rooting the OTA or factory image. It's just flashable via recovery instead of having to use fastboot or flash-all.bat.
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It was, but I didn't know your experience level. I guess what I wanted to say is that scrosler's stock rooted ROM is exactly that; once it's on the tablet it isn't any different from rooting the OTA or factory image. It's just flashable via recovery instead of having to use fastboot or flash-all.bat.
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Ah ok. Well, I ended up using fastboot to flash the system.img last night and looks like I'm good to go. I tried unrooting (SuperSU remove root function) and changing betterbatterystats to a non-system app first but the OTA still failed. Yeah I learned how to use the basic adb/fastboot stuff when I got my Galaxy Nexus and again with the N7. I figured that way if I totally broke something I'd know how to fix it, and all the fancy tools weren't around when the GNex first came out (at least I don't think they were).
I dirty flashed scrosler's 5.0.1 ROM when I got the 5.0.1 OTA notification, but when the 5.0.2 factory image was posted I fastboot flashed the system.img from that and rerooted. Naturally, less than half a day or so later, scrosler posted his 5.0.2.
So for someone that's not really too experience with fastboot, could someone post a step by step?
Where would I get the system.img?
Check the sticky threads for guides. Read and reread then get started on setting up the Android SDK. Once complete, type in the commands letter for letter.

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