[Q] Stock 4.2.1 to 4.2.2 won't upgrade - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hear me out here. I WAS running Franco kernel but went back to stock and also deleted the modified file that he posted that had to be deleted. I rebooted my phone and flashed the stock kernel that is floating around here on the forums. I went to settings to see what kernel I was running and was no longer on Franco. I click to download the OTA and it say that it is verified and downloaded. Click the install and reboot button and a count down starts to happen from 10 till it shows rebooting....and it stays three. I left it there for about 5 mins with nothing happening.
I download the OTA .zip file that's on the forums and try to install it with twrp and get the error 7.
Anyone have any ideas as to what I can do for this?

StyleUkno said:
Hear me out here. I WAS running Franco kernel but went back to stock and also deleted the modified file that he posted that had to be deleted. I rebooted my phone and flashed the stock kernel that is floating around here on the forums. I went to settings to see what kernel I was running and was no longer on Franco. I click to download the OTA and it say that it is verified and downloaded. Click the install and reboot button and a count down starts to happen from 10 till it shows rebooting....and it stays three. I left it there for about 5 mins with nothing happening.
I download the OTA .zip file that's on the forums and try to install it with twrp and get the error 7.
Anyone have any ideas as to what I can do for this?
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You deleted the modified file but did you rename the backup of that file?

harpo1 said:
You deleted the modified file but did you rename the backup of that file?
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I'm on the same boat as the OP, but I'm on complete stock, never rooted or unlocked the bootloader. I go to system updates and check for updates, but nothing comes up

Kid Poker said:
I'm on the same boat as the OP, but I'm on complete stock, never rooted or unlocked the bootloader. I go to system updates and check for updates, but nothing comes up
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Go to settings/Apps and scroll over to the all tab then scroll down to Google Services Framework and select it. Then clear data and Force stop. Now go back and check for system update again. You may have to do this a few times but it will work eventually.

harpo1 said:
Go to settings/Apps and scroll over to the all tab then scroll down to Google Services Framework and select it. Then clear data and Force stop. Now go back and check for system update again. You may have to do this a few times but it will work eventually.
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Worked for me. Thanks for the info :good:

harpo1 said:
You deleted the modified file but did you rename the backup of that file?
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Yea I deleted the .Bak part of the file, it was actually fkbak or something like that, I made it so that it looked the same as the other modified one that I deleted
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[Q] Verizon G-Tab Update - Effect on rooted tab?

If I do the Verizon update will it "unroot" my Tab? Will it screw anything up?
Thanks.
I'm not sure, I'm rooted and when I clicked to install the update, my tab did nothing. I know that doesn't help.
Same thing happened to me, there is another thread about this and there is a post of the update file, I ran that and it worked
robinsmy1 said:
Same thing happened to me, there is another thread about this and there is a post of the update file, I ran that and it worked
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Do you have a link to that thread?
-- thanks, mike
Here is the dropbox link from the thread
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11358417/fcaaa4b8ca18.htm
this is the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12727936&postcount=7
robinsmy1 said:
Here is the dropbox link from the thread
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11358417/fcaaa4b8ca18.htm
this is the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12727936&postcount=7
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Hmmm. When I click those links I get a bunch gobblygoop on my screen.
EDIT: Just read it needs to be opened in IE. Weird.
Yeah, I found it weird too.
I never tried from the Tab though, might work from there I guess
Update:tried from tab with Dolphin....same result as Chrome
Ok, so now it's on the Tab. How do I make the update do it's thing?
name it update.zip....put it in root of SD, reboot to recovery and choose install update.zip
At least that is what I did and it worked perfectly......do it at your own risk though.
robinsmy1 said:
name it update.zip....put it in root of SD, reboot to recovery and choose install update.zip
At least that is what I did and it worked perfectly......do it at your own risk though.
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Dumb question: How do I boot to recovery?
Turn off....hold volume up while powering on
Volume down to install update.zip and press home. (after menu comes up)
Make sure you have decently full battery or on AC
Worked! Thanks!
Still can't copy/paste from the mail program.
Update
I zipped the file so it should be easier to dl. Try this link. If you are going to rename it unzip it first, then rename. It was originally a htm file in my cache folder but as above some have had success renaming and flashing it. I have not tried yet myself yet as I'd like to here from people who have root and bootstrapped ext filesystem. If you do let us all know your results. Cheers.
https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Public/fcaaa4b8ca18.htm.zip?w=64e40992
I put the update.zip on rapidshare for anyone who wants it
http://rapidshare.com/files/456489639/update.zip
So has anyone successfully updated that was rooted and running ext4?
Will it affect kernels or root access? If this gets rid of my of my kernel and won't allow to reflash ill be pissed! So if anyone has installed this please let me know. And if it's for the worst. Tell me how to get rid of the damn update icon!
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coheirnt said:
Will it affect kernels or root access? If this gets rid of my of my kernel and won't allow to reflash ill be pissed! So if anyone has installed this please let me know. And if it's for the worst. Tell me how to get rid of the damn update icon!
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Root was still there, and kernel build number did not change. the [email protected] did change.
I cannot guarantee that it will not affect kernel, but it did number change the build number so it suggests it did not

Went back to stock, got EL30 and phone died...

Anxious to check out the new shiznit... i odin'd back to stock and caught the EL30 OTA... upon restart i could not get any signal, nor connect to my wifi...
had to completely restock the phone, re-root and re-cwm...
Went thru hell to get back to my miui backup
had to install MarcusantROM v3, then restore the backup of miui...
So I guess the moral of this story is... wait for the rom developers to sort it out...
In short, thanks to marcusant and xboxfanj for your hard work (And all the others working on all the roms) because your roms have been my daily drivers for quite some time...
darklichny said:
Anxious to check out the new shiznit... i odin'd back to stock and caught the EL30 OTA... upon restart i could not get any signal, nor connect to my wifi...
had to completely restock the phone, re-root and re-cwm...
Went thru hell to get back to my miui backup
had to install MarcusantROM v3, then restore the backup of miui...
So I guess the moral of this story is... wait for the rom developers to sort it out...
In short, thanks to marcusant and xboxfanj for your hard work (And all the others working on all the roms) because your roms have been my daily drivers for quite some time...
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Thanks. Idk why that's been happening. Some can get signal on stock based roms and not cm7 or miui.us, and apparently some like you are the opposite.
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So if people are getting the ota shouldn't we have a link by now to the Google servers where we might go and download it ourselves to manually do the update?
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stilesja said:
So if people are getting the ota shouldn't we have a link by now to the Google servers where we might go and download it ourselves to manually do the update?
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We need people to either A) capture the URL via logcat or B) dig the update.zip out of their cache before applying it and run a SHA-160 hash on it so we could manually deduce URL on our own. Until either happens though we are in limbo waiting.
as soon as i finish the software for a customer im working on, i'll try and re-get the update and see what we end up with... Sorry but was in the middle of some work and needed to text a client...
have never done it so if someone shows me how to get to the update.zip, I'll be glad to post it and those that know get to work on it.
dbpaddler said:
have never done it so if someone shows me how to get to the update.zip, I'll be glad to post it and those that know get to work on it.
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Root it then download and install later. Then gget a file explorer like ES File Explorer and turn in root and mount as rw. Then set the folder as / (in the star menu). Then go to /cache and look for it.
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I'm rooted and running legendary. Have ES. What do you mean "turn in root and mount as rw"? I have root explorer check, and Mount File System is set as writable. And there are quite a few cache folders. The main one (just /cache) is empty. Not following the '* menu" thing. But up in the main bar at /cache I've got nada.
marcusant said:
Root it then download and install later. Then gget a file explorer like ES File Explorer and turn in root and mount as rw. Then set the folder as / (in the star menu). Then go to /cache and look for it.
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dbpaddler said:
I'm rooted and running legendary. Have ES. What do you mean "turn in root and mount as rw"? I have root explorer check, and Mount File System is set as writable. And there are quite a few cache folders. The main one (just /cache) is empty. Not following the '* menu" thing. But up in the main bar at /cache I've got nada.
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Look around cache a bit.
i got the update file...uploading now will post link in a little
well damnit...after I just went back to stock for no reason now...haha.
hope this is right....
http://www.mediafire.com/?a98i5xubp42df1p
Yeah, it works..renamed your file to update.zip, flashed and am now running 2.3.6 EL30..Thanks!!
You still can't use this update if you are rooted. You have to wait for a pre rooted version or revert to stock unrooted EC05 or stock EI22 to manually update.
The modem update is a delta file. Can anyone share as to how to repackage it as to apply it by itself?
Bliger241 said:
i got the update file...uploading now will post link in a little
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I think I love you!
Bliger241 said:
hope this is right....
http://www.mediafire.com/?a98i5xubp42df1p
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^^^^^^
HERO!
toadlife said:
^^^^^^
HERO!
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so ..... we can use this to update our modem and it WON'T mess up our root or MTD or anything else ?
TexasEpic4G said:
so ..... we can use this to update our modem and it WON'T mess up our root or MTD or anything else ?
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NO. You must be unrooted, BML, stock EI22 to use this.
I tried to swap the modem_delta with the EC05 to EI22 zip but am getting status 7...damn!
I did the same and got it working but had to first get off Cyanogenmod
So to follow (sure there are better ways but this was quickest for me), I:
1. odin'd to EC05
2. oneclickroot
3. EC05->EI22 modem delta
4. ECI22 -> EL30 modem delta (by replacing file and resigning)
5. Will flash Cyanongen next
kennyglass123 said:
NO. You must be unrooted, BML, stock EI22 to use this.
I tried to swap the modem_delta with the EC05 to EI22 zip but am getting status 7...damn!
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[Q] Can you install the 4.1.2 OTA on an unlocked phone with CWM installed?

I got the ota the other day and debated installing it because my M is rooted and the bootloader is unlocked and I have flashed ClockworkMod recovery. I searched for a while to see what others were saying and didn't really find anything of note so I decided to go ahead and run the install. When the phone rebooted into recovery and tried to install the update, it gave me the following Error: E: Failed to verify whole-file signature. Then there was an option to apply unsigned update (or zip, I can't remember the wording exactly). I chose not to do this and went back in the recovery menu and rebooted back into system. The phone booted normally and then immediately rebooted on its own back into recovery to try to install the update again, ending in the same results. This happened 2-3 more times before I finally formatted the Cache Partition through cwm which ended the bootloop (not sure that you can really describe that as a bootloop since it was actually doing what it thought it should be). My question is this, is it safe to go ahead and install the unsigned update via CWM? I have also since seen threads stating that if you had removed some of the bloatware apps, that the update would fail. I have removed many of these unneeded apps, should I reinstall them? I have seen a link or two to the bloat apks...
Having a unlocked bootloader doesn't matter. You just need to be stock 4.1.1 bloatware and all.
what he said^
you can update it with cwm but you have to have all the crapware that came stock still present.
Do you have to unroot first to get it to install? I have TWRP recovery on mine and can't get the update to install.
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bobcheeks said:
Do you have to unroot first to get it to install? I have TWRP recovery on mine and can't get the update to install.
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No. You don't have to unroot. You must have modified something else.
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antp121 said:
what he said^
you can update it with cwm but you have to have all the crapware that came stock still present.
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So if I restore the bloatware, it is ok to choose the "install unsigned zip"?
Thanks for the quick reply, you guys rock!
bwat1009 said:
So if I restore the bloatware, it is ok to choose the "install unsigned zip"?
Thanks for the quick reply, you guys rock!
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If its all there, yep. It'll be fine
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antp121 said:
If its all there, yep. It'll be fine
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Well I tried it and it failed the check for the Amazon MP3 app. I reinstalled it from the play store but according to another post I found later this doesn't work because it isn't installed to the /system/app directory. The only way around this that I have seen is to use the RAZR M utility to return back to out of box status and start over. Not worth it to me but if anyone has another idea, I am all ears...
bwat1009 said:
Well I tried it and it failed the check for the Amazon MP3 app. I reinstalled it from the play store but according to another post I found later this doesn't work because it isn't installed to the /system/app directory. The only way around this that I have seen is to use the RAZR M utility to return back to out of box status and start over. Not worth it to me but if anyone has another idea, I am all ears...
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I RSDed back to 4.1.1 because mine hung on the clock app. I had installed the 4.2 clock.
bwat1009 said:
Well I tried it and it failed the check for the Amazon MP3 app. I reinstalled it from the play store but according to another post I found later this doesn't work because it isn't installed to the /system/app directory. The only way around this that I have seen is to use the RAZR M utility to return back to out of box status and start over. Not worth it to me but if anyone has another idea, I am all ears...
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You could try grabbing the apk from /data/app and moving it to /system...
Or grab it from one of the many /system dumps around here...
Someone should turn the OTA into a flashable zip from CWM/TWRP that doesn't check for that.
I may do that...
sloosecannon said:
You could try grabbing the apk from /data/app and moving it to /system...
Or grab it from one of the many /system dumps around here...
Someone should turn the OTA into a flashable zip from CWM/TWRP that doesn't check for that.
I may do that...
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I had the same thought about moving the apk to the system/app directory and did just that. My expectation was that I would still get the error but for a different app since I just tested with the one that had been throwing the error but it didn't change, still gave the error for the amazon mp3 app even though it was successfully installed in the correct directory. Thanks for the thought though. If you could turn it into a flashable zip, I would be much appreciated. I would love to do that myself but I have no idea how. I know just enough through trial and error (and a lot of forum reading) to be dangerous...
After installing 4.1.2, I can no longer fastboot back to 4.1.1 or 4.0.6. They put in some sort of backrev check.
bwat1009 said:
I had the same thought about moving the apk to the system/app directory and did just that. My expectation was that I would still get the error but for a different app since I just tested with the one that had been throwing the error but it didn't change, still gave the error for the amazon mp3 app even though it was successfully installed in the correct directory. Thanks for the thought though. If you could turn it into a flashable zip, I would be much appreciated. I would love to do that myself but I have no idea how. I know just enough through trial and error (and a lot of forum reading) to be dangerous...
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There is a 4.1.1 system dump here. Download it, transfer any missing apps in /system/app over to your phone.
The reason you have to have those is that the current one from the playstore will be different, causing the update check to fail and abort.
tehjolly81 said:
After installing 4.1.2, I can no longer fastboot back to 4.1.1 or 4.0.6. They put in some sort of backrev check.
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Have you tried using mattlGroff's DROID RAZR M Utility? Worked for me.
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Snow02 said:
There is a 4.1.1 system dump here. Download it, transfer any missing apps in /system/app over to your phone.
The reason you have to have those is that the current one from the playstore will be different, causing the update check to fail and abort.
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Alright, thanks for the tip and the link, I will give it a try and let you know...
tehjolly81 said:
After installing 4.1.2, I can no longer fastboot back to 4.1.1 or 4.0.6. They put in some sort of backrev check.
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I'm pretty sure you need an unlocked boot loader to downgrade.
netizenmt said:
Have you tried using mattlGroff's DROID RAZR M Utility? Worked for me.
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I did. It fixed an issue where my phone wasn't booting, but it did not revert me to 4.1.1. Just found your comment in the other thread about modifying the xml file.. I'll try that next. Thanks.
patehi nice
Snow02 said:
There is a 4.1.1 system dump here. Download it, transfer any missing apps in /system/app over to your phone.
The reason you have to have those is that the current one from the playstore will be different, causing the update check to fail and abort.
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That worked at getting the system apps that I had removed back into the /syste/app directory and now the update appears to be installing... Will let you know if it works.
*UPDATE*
Well that worked like a charm, update installed successfully, root access maintained, cwm allowed me to prevent reflash of stock recovery so all is right with the world... Thanks you guys!
Snow02 said:
There is a 4.1.1 system dump here. Download it, transfer any missing apps in /system/app over to your phone.
The reason you have to have those is that the current one from the playstore will be different, causing the update check to fail and abort.
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Thank you! I had missing Amazon_IMDb.apk, Facebook.apk, Kindle.apk, PlusOne.apk files. Copied these to my phone and updated successfully!

[Q] OTA 4.3 Update + custom recovery + user stupidity

Hey!
So i've just received the update, and as per instructions i rebooted to install the update. But after rebooting, clockwork recovery appeared with the options of NO, NO, NO, etc, Yes install unknown ZIP, NO, etc. Because i was doing two other things at the moment (and i'm a moron) i've clicked Cancel and rebooted.
So now i'm still on 4.2.2 and when i click on "Check for system update" in setup it says "Up to date"
Am i totally screwed with the OTA update? I'll punch myself in the face if i have to do the update manually and resetup everything on my device <.<''
Thanks!
No, you're not boned. Try this.
http://www.droid-life.com/2013/07/25/android-4-3-update/
Rirere said:
No, you're not boned. Try this.
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With the file from my /cache folder CWM gives Status 7 - Installation aborted. (i've moved the file to my "SD card")
As far as i saw, that might pop up if the ROM is not well done, but that is the file that i got from Google
So... any ideas how shall i proceed?
Sound Anarchist said:
Hey!
So i've just received the update, and as per instructions i rebooted to install the update. But after rebooting, clockwork recovery appeared with the options of NO, NO, NO, etc, Yes install unknown ZIP, NO, etc. Because i was doing two other things at the moment (and i'm a moron) i've clicked Cancel and rebooted.
So now i'm still on 4.2.2 and when i click on "Check for system update" in setup it says "Up to date"
Am i totally screwed with the OTA update? I'll punch myself in the face if i have to do the update manually and resetup everything on my device <.<''
Thanks!
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If you don't want to do a manual update, you can either wait it out - the OTA will come back again eventually - or, you can take a look at system/cache and see the 4.3 update.zip, move it over to your root folder, then go into CWM recovery and install that.
mlj11 said:
If you don't want to do a manual update, you can either wait it out - the OTA will come back again eventually - or, you can take a look at system/cache and see the 4.3 update.zip, move it over to your root folder, then go into CWM recovery and install that.
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Yep, did that Now i have another issue - see post above yours.
Hi, i'm having the same problem (kinda)
i am on stock rom, twrp recovery + multirom , timur's kernel.
i got the ota, said install, went to twrp, installed, but nothing happened. Now i am on 4.2.2, system says up to date.
i cant find update.zip anywhere.
can u help me?
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hamid_valad said:
Hi, i'm having the same problem (kinda)
i am on stock rom, twrp recovery + multirom , timur's kernel.
i got the ota, said install, went to twrp, installed, but nothing happened. Now i am on 4.2.2, system says up to date.
i cant find update.zip anywhere.
can u help me?
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I think it's because you are not using stock kernel. As far as i've gathered from reading here, there is no trouble with custom recovery in general (it seems that sometimes there are issues - mine for example), but otherwise you should be stock: Google's ROM + kernel. If i was in your situation, i would flash the original kernel (you can extract it from the 4.2.2 release image). I'm not sure about multirom, you should research that.
As for my issue, after sleeping on it i think that i'll just wipe and flash the whole 4.3 image. After that i'll setup everything again.
Turns out, that the applications i need to backup data from are not so much, and i figured out where they keep the data i'm interested in. Also i want to see if wiping will help my memory issues (almost full device = slow as hell device).
hamid_valad said:
Hi, i'm having the same problem (kinda)
i am on stock rom, twrp recovery + multirom , timur's kernel.
i got the ota, said install, went to twrp, installed, but nothing happened. Now i am on 4.2.2, system says up to date.
i cant find update.zip anywhere.
can u help me?
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Me too,but i'm using stock kernel...
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I got error when flashing...
Anyone please help...
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Ben Ling said:
I got error when flashing...
Anyone please help...
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Yup, thats like mine.
mine says xt9ime.apk missing, and the numbers are different!
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Ben Ling said:
I got error when flashing...
Anyone please help...
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i found a way, trying right now!!! if it works, i'll let u know!
Edit 1: Failed
Edit 2: Use it, maybe it helps u
BACK UP FIRST!!!!! I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY, my device got into X mark, nothing happened.
open the zip file, go to META-INF--> com --> google --> android, copy the updater-script to your desktop, then delete it from the zip archive
open the file on your desktop with notepad
search for "systemui" or what ever your problem is
delete the whole line. starting with "set_progress" ending with "));"
in my situation it was:
"set_progress(0.448070);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60", "3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a"));"
then search again and you will find another like bellow:
"set_progress(0.451753);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5", "1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512"));"
then again:
"set_progress(0.481089);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "-",
cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60, 1471663,
3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.apk.p"));"
and the last one:
"set_progress(0.484752);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "-",
7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5, 503088,
1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.odex.p"));"
save and copy the new file to the previous location.
then install the new file.
hope it helps.
let me know if it worked.
hamid_valad said:
i found a way, trying right now!!! if it works, i'll let u know!
Edit 1: Failed
Edit 2: Use it, maybe it helps u
BACK UP FIRST!!!!! I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY, my device got into X mark, nothing happened.
open the zip file, go to META-INF--> com --> google --> android, copy the updater-script to your desktop, then delete it from the zip archive
open the file on your desktop with notepad
search for "systemui" or what ever your problem is
delete the whole line. starting with "set_progress" ending with "));"
in my situation it was:
"set_progress(0.448070);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60", "3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a"));"
then search again and you will find another like bellow:
"set_progress(0.451753);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5", "1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512"));"
then again:
"set_progress(0.481089);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "-",
cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60, 1471663,
3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.apk.p"));"
and the last one:
"set_progress(0.484752);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "-",
7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5, 503088,
1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.odex.p"));"
save and copy the new file to the previous location.
then install the new file.
hope it helps.
let me know if it worked.
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ok,i'll try...but why do i need to change to apk.p?
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Can anyone provide me system/bin/app_process from Nexus 7 3G?
Sound Anarchist said:
Yep, did that Now i have another issue - see post above yours.
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Hey,
Sorry saw that you did a clean re-install already.
I had the same problem as you. What I did was to flash TWRP (unlike CWM it allows you to ignore the verification error) and tried to take the update again. That still failed however, because I apparently had an edited debuggerd file (happens if you use the Stickmount app). I downloaded a stock one from this thread, replaced it in system/bin, and re-flashed 4.3. Finally worked.
I then re-rooted by flashing the latest SuperSU in TWRP.
Are you replacing the 'debuggerd' file within the 4.3 zip update? Or the file on the Nexus 7 before the 4.3 is flashed?
I've tried updating 4.3 using the OTA 4.3 zip & TWRP & my nexus 7 is currenly stuck the the 'X' boot logo.
hamid_valad said:
i found a way, trying right now!!! if it works, i'll let u know!
Edit 1: Failed
Edit 2: Use it, maybe it helps u
BACK UP FIRST!!!!! I DO NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY, my device got into X mark, nothing happened.
open the zip file, go to META-INF--> com --> google --> android, copy the updater-script to your desktop, then delete it from the zip archive
open the file on your desktop with notepad
search for "systemui" or what ever your problem is
delete the whole line. starting with "set_progress" ending with "));"
in my situation it was:
"set_progress(0.448070);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60", "3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a"));"
then search again and you will find another like bellow:
"set_progress(0.451753);
assert(apply_patch_check("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5", "1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512"));"
then again:
"set_progress(0.481089);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.apk", "-",
cca620c865fb91868a3afc70f005c93dc44beb60, 1471663,
3c7b5c2e77cd9296276f9e7c372f298d1913644a, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.apk.p"));"
and the last one:
"set_progress(0.484752);
apply_patch("/system/app/SystemUI.odex", "-",
7ad50dd5929e3d681f4d11199fe852c1ad620ad5, 503088,
1a424ccaa5cd08e82feec972649b42aec4b8a512, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/SystemUI.odex.p"));"
save and copy the new file to the previous location.
then install the new file.
hope it helps.
let me know if it worked.
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Hmm ... you are preventing the update of the SystemUI.apk? Even if your modification will work, you will have a 4.3 base system with a 4.2.2 SystemUI running ...
AndDiSa said:
Hmm ... you are preventing the update of the SystemUI.apk? Even if your modification will work, you will have a 4.3 base system with a 4.2.2 SystemUI running ...
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Yup. Also u can just delete the verification part!
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That's clear for me, but you are not only deleting the verification part, but the update for the SystemUI.apk, too ...
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cmberry20 said:
Are you replacing the 'debuggerd' file within the 4.3 zip update? Or the file on the Nexus 7 before the 4.3 is flashed?
I've tried updating 4.3 using the OTA 4.3 zip & TWRP & my nexus 7 is currenly stuck the the 'X' boot logo.
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I replaced the file on the Nexus 7 (in system/bin) before flashing 4.3.

Sprint 4.4.2 is here.

Before downloading the OTA from the below link, please take note:
1. This is an OTA update (not the full firmware). This means that...
2. You should read the whole OP of this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2639102
3. I am not taking responsibility for bricked devices.
4. This ZIP is not flashable via TWRP/CWM/PhilZ...stock recovery is required.
Here is the download link: http://goo.gl/D14Q5X
Thanks to nomad 64 for this.
I went through the update on my device. As it has been noted before, stock recovery is required. However, I did keep root through the process...woot!
Can I flash just stock recovery without flashing anything else, and if yes were can I find it
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nomad64 said:
Ditto. I am putting it on my server now to help mirror.
I went through the update on my device. As it has been noted before, stock recovery is required. However, I did keep root through the process...woot!
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Just curious... how did you root? unlock your bootloader and use customer recovery and SuperUS? or did you use SlapMyMoto? if Slap... I've seen reports of still having root, but write protection being enabled again so you can't do anything with /system and the like..
I'm on Verizon not Sprint but I still consider this progress, happy and a little jealous of you guys!
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charlie-n said:
Can I flash just stock recovery without flashing anything else, and if yes were can I find it
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Yes. Reference the "Returning to Stock" section of this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358. You have to download the whole firmware package for sprint, which sucks because you only need one file. After you have done what you need to do with TWRP/CWM, reboot your phone into the bootloader, then simply run
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
KidJoe said:
Just curious... how did you root? unlock your bootloader and use customer recovery and SuperUS? or did you use SlapMyMoto? if Slap... I've seen reports of still having root, but write protection being enabled again so you can't do anything with /system and the like..
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I unlocked my bootloader and flashed SuperSU. I live life on the edge!
At the time of the upgrade, I had flashed stock recovery and unfrozen Sprint Zone. I had also completely removed Xposed (uninstalled modules, disabled Xposed, and flashed Xposed-disaper.zip). I still had other root apps installed when I took the upgrade (TitaniumBackup and ROM Toolbox Pro). I have verified that they still work post-upgrade without additional work on my end.
If someone gets a copy of the ota zip faster than i upload it please message me a copy of your link and i will update the original post with it.
Dang it! Where's the AT&T one! First to get the phone, last to get the update.
jeffgt14 said:
Dang it! Where's the AT&T one! First to get the phone, last to get the update.
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You won't be the last Verizon will haha
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nomad64 said:
I unlocked my bootloader and flashed SuperSU. I live life on the edge! .
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Cool. That is what I expected, and even if you lost root, you can just redo the custom recovery & SuperSU to get root back.
nomad64 said:
Yes. Reference the "Returning to Stock" section of this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358. You have to download the whole firmware package for sprint, which sucks because you only need one file. After you have done what you need to do with TWRP/CWM, reboot your phone into the bootloader, then simply run
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
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Just to confirm, this won't delete anything from the phone, just go back to stock recovery, correct?
Thanks for posting this just updated my phone
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At the risk of sounding like a newbie, what are the steps to perform the update. I am coming from a Galaxy S4 and have only did OTA updates as they came. I just got this Moto X about 3 weeks ago during the $299 off contract price (couldn't resist). I would love to go ahead and do the update. My Moto X is stock, unrooted. Thanks
kbboykin said:
At the risk of sounding like a newbie, what are the steps to perform the update. I am coming from a Galaxy S4 and have only did OTA updates as they came. I just got this Moto X about 3 weeks ago during the $299 off contract price (couldn't resist). I would love to go ahead and do the update. My Moto X is stock, unrooted. Thanks
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Settings - about phone - software update
MOTO X Slapped
[email protected] said:
Settings - about phone - software update
MOTO X Slapped
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That, I know. I am asking about this file in the OP initial post, manually updating.
shaya4207 said:
Just to confirm, this won't delete anything from the phone, just go back to stock recovery, correct?
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Correct. It will put you back on stock recovery and reboot your phone. Nothing in your /system or /sdcard will be touched. This is what I did to get back to stock recovery.
kbboykin said:
That, I know. I am asking about this file in the OP initial post, manually updating.
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You need to have a completely stock system and the stock recovery installed. I manually flashed with super user still installed just fine but everything has to be completely stock straight out the box. To manually update you just download the zip in the OP.
1 boot into boot loader by holding volume down and power button
2 use volume key to scroll down to recovery press volume key up will put you into stock recovery with the red triangle.
3 to get to the menu screen in stock recovery you must hold volume key up then press power
4 choose to install from SD card and navigate to where the zip downloaded in this screen power button is used to select your choice. I moved the zip to the root of my SD but it usually will be found in downloads.
5 push power button to install ota manually. Be patient it will take a minute
I had it abort on me first try cause I forgot to change my fonts back to stock so be sure you are bone stock no tweaks or even V4A installed with STOCK RECOVERY.
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dandan2980 said:
You need to have a completely stock system and the stock recovery installed. I manually flashed with super user still installed just fine but everything has to be completely stock straight out the box. To manually update you just download the zip in the OP.
1 boot into boot loader by holding volume down and power button
2 use volume key to scroll down to recovery press volume key up will put you into stock recovery with the red triangle.
3 to get to the menu screen in stock recovery you must hold volume key up then press power
4 choose to install from SD card and navigate to where the zip downloaded in this screen power button is used to select your choice. I moved the zip to the root of my SD but it usually will be found in downloads.
5 push power button to install ota manually. Be patient it will take a minute
I had it abort on me first try cause I forgot to change my fonts back to stock so be sure you are bone stock no tweaks or even V4A installed with STOCK RECOVERY.
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Thanks, this is what I was looking for. I am completely stock except for apps dl'd from Play Store and Amazon.
kbboykin said:
Thanks, this is what I was looking for. I am completely stock except for apps dl'd from Play Store and Amazon.
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That's OK with the apps from the play store and amazon just things like exposed modules and viper 4 android have to be uninstalled basically anything that modifies your system cannot be installed. I did have Super user installed when I applied the ota with no problems though
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dandan2980 said:
That's OK with the apps from the play store and amazon just things like exposed modules and viper 4 android have to be uninstalled basically anything that modifies your system cannot be installed. I did have Super user installed when I applied the ota with no problems though
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SuperSU or Superuser, and what version if SuperSU. Last time I checked, SuperSU installed another system file incase the daemon method needed to be used.

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