[Q] Can't find/install updates - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey,
I have looked around a bit and none of the similar threads gave me any useful information.
I have a Nexus 4, which was bought and is being used in Estonia, under the carrier Elisa. The device stock (locked and not rooted).
Current info:
Android version: 4.2.1
Kernel: 3.4.0-perf-ge039dcb (Nov 8 2012)
Build: occam-userdebug 4.2.1 JOP40D 533553 dev-keys
I have had this phone for about 5 months and meanwhile, I have received no OTA updates of any kind. Seeing as most Nexus devices are already getting Android 4.3, it seemed strange that I had not even been promoted to 4.2.2. I started to look around for options to get the updates.
What I have tried:
Clearing Google Services Framework data to get the OTA trick - did not change anything
Sideloading a 4.2.2 update (JDQ39 from JOP40D) - upon verifying the update, I got the "installation aborted" error. I downloaded the update zip twice with no luck in installing either.
This raised two questions for me:
1) What could cause such a situation?
2) Is there any other way for me to install updates without resorting to a complete factory reset of my phone?
Thanks in advance!
Janno

Well for some reason you have a Dev build. In order to receive ota updates you'll have to flash the stock factory image. See efrant's back to stock guide. It's a sticky in the general section.
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El Daddy said:
Well for some reason you have a Dev build. In order to receive ota updates you'll have to flash the stock factory image. See efrant's back to stock guide. It's a sticky in the general section.
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Thanks.
So it seems there is no way I can get out of a factory reset.

jt234 said:
Thanks.
So it seems there is no way I can get out of a factory reset.
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You could flash everything other than the userdata.IMG. I can't make any promises that it won't bootloop. Especially coming from a Dev build two versions behind.
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Did you manage to solve the problem? I just figured out that I have the same version as your device, so I'm also not getting any updates.

Hey, I managed to fix the issue by flashing the default image(backed up all my data so none was lost). Build number changed to what it was supposed to be and I have had no problems receiving updates since.

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Mystery system update

Hi all - I just received a notice on my Nexus 7 that there is a system update to install. I already installed 4.3 build JWR66V a couple weeks ago. Anyone know what this update is? I can't seem to find any information anywhere. My device is unlocked and rooted, running stock.
Yeah, google has released a newer version, so if you're on stock, why not update?
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It's an update from build JWR66V to JWR66Y, still Android 4.3.
If it's an OTA update, always install it.
It fixes a couple of issues after the 4.3 update
Sent from my Nexus 7(2012) that has zero issues.
Is it possible to update via ota when the device is unlocked and rooted? I updated it but it still says JWR66V, not Y. But when I look for an update it says up to date.
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Got the same issue as dakoookie
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Will this update unroot it?
Yes you'll still recieve the update it just hasnt been pushed to you yet if it says up to date. Factory images for it are already up waiting on someone to make a zip for CWM
nikola1970 said:
Will this update unroot it?
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OTA's always remove root
Apparently not. I updated but I still have root
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Me too, but gives error when installing =(
Rooter and bootloader unlock
Had an error at then end of the installation but looks like it succeed to update it coz when i started my device it said that my applications are optimizating for the new version or something like that.
Build is JWR66V now, there is no any system updates now. Root is still there.
nikola1970 said:
Had an error at then end of the installation but looks like it succeed to update it coz when i started my device it said that my applications are optimizating for the new version or something like that.
Build is JWR66V now, there is no any system updates now. Root is still there.
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Then the update failed the new OTA is JWR66Y
Lol the same questions.
Every.
Single.
Time.
FYI, I lost root.
Lost root also
NeoMagus said:
OTA's always remove root
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Guess nobody believed me :silly:
Anybody working on a zip yet for the update??
If you lost root and it put you back on stock recovery just reflash your recovery then supersu
For the folks that are having "error" during the update, restart your n7 then clear cache and data from framework services and check for updates again and it should come up. Also make sure you at least have 80% battery level:good:
It's supposed to fix the phantom screen touch problem and a few other things I'm sure someone will come up with root G.B.Y.
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There's an OTA .zip for build JWR66Y here... but there appears to be a problem with symlink permisssions.
But there is also a solution here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1745781&page=53 and a modified version of the OTA that fixes the permissions. Worked for me flashing via TRWP.
Incidentally, I also lost root after upgrading... not sure why... but not a big problem, as I reflashed SuperSU v1.51 in TWRP.
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Not quite sure what this very minor upgrade is supposed to accomplish, given 4.3 was only rolled out 4 weeks or so, ago.... but I suspect it has a lot to do with a minor screwup on Googles part, the details of which can be found here... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2382880.
I think (and I could be wrong), build JWR66Y is {AOSP JSS15J + Gapps}... in other words, JSS15J, released as Factory Stock instead of AOSP.
And the full factory image of JWR66Y is already available on the Google Developer website here and it's immediate predecessor, JWR66V has been 'pulled' and is no longer available for download.
Anyway, take a look at the above link, and you should see what I'm getting at.
Rgrds,
Ged.
grouper zip that was linked worked great here. No issues here now

[Q] Nexus 4 4.3 build JWR66V to JWR66Y

Hello,
This is the first time ever I'm posting something. I own a Nexus 4 and I live in Pakistan. Actually I bought this phone from a local shop which offered used handsets and this nexus 4 was bought in UK and somehow had reached here in Pakistan. Now when I reset the phone first to input my details and it restarted I got to know that it had cyanogen mod installed also doing a factory reset deleted its chrome and play apps as well. It was rooted running android 4.3 build JWR66V. I don't know but I wanted a normal nexus 4 running everything stock. I wanted to get the OTAs so I followed this thread to unroot it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
and installed the stock android 4.3 build JWR66V factory image with stock recovery and everything else.
Just left the bootloader unlocked.
But now the OTA build JWR66Y is available but every time I check it says my phone is up to date. Please help how will I be able to receive OTAs. Thanks in advance
OTA updates are rolled out incrementally meaning that not all people get them at the same time. Your phone is stock and good to go and you should receive the update sooner or later.
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[Q] OTA updates with stock ROM/stock recovery but rooted

I ran a few searched but none provided me with the answer - sorry if it's been covered.
I am on pure stock right now (JDQ39 - 4.2.2) and getting the constant prompt to update to 4.3
For reasons too long to get into here I absolutely do not want to install 4.3
I do however want to turn off the OTA update prompt and have found several ways of doing that - the simplest and easiest way is using Autorun manager to disable the updater in part of the Google Services Framework apk, however I need to have root to do that.
I can root the phone, and keep everything else stock including the recovery, and then disable OTA updates for 4.3
My question is this:
If I do this, but am interested in installing Kit Kat OTA if it's released next week, is it as simple as re-enabling the updater using the reverse procedure in Autorun manager and then I should see the update for 4.4 Kit Kat?
Or will the system still want to update to OTA 4.3 before then giving me another update for 4.4? I refuse point blank to every have 4.3 on my phone, again I have a long list of valid reasons why I want to avoid 4.3 like the plague.
If so, my only option then would be to wait until someone posts a stock rooted version of 4.4 and then flash using the Nexus Toolkit in fastboot mode?
Appreciate any replies.
Thanks.
Globespy said:
Or will the system still want to update to OTA 4.3 before then giving me another update for 4.4? I refuse point blank to every have 4.3 on my phone, again I have a long list of valid reasons why I want to avoid 4.3 like the plague.
If so, my only option then would be to wait until someone posts a stock rooted version of 4.4 and then flash using the Nexus Toolkit in fastboot mode?.
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It would appear from other threads on this subject and various other sites, that you'll have to wait for the 4.4 images from Google if you don't want to first upgrade to 4.3. From what I gather researching the same question, to do the OTA to 4.4, you'd first have to accept the 4.3 upgrade, then the 4.3.1 upgrade and finally the 4.4.
That seems odd that you won't let it even touch your device. You should be able to update directly to the latest version, no need to do each update in between.
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korockinout13 said:
That seems odd that you won't let it even touch your device. You should be able to update directly to the latest version, no need to do each update in between.
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4.3 was a horrible alpha release IMO, creating many issues.
I'm rocking slim 4.2.2 build 8 until kit Kat hits.

[Q] How to upgrade my rooted nexus 7

Hello,
The last time I rooted my nexus was about 6 months ago to android 4.2.1. To tell the truth I just followed some tutorials and 6 months later I can't remember much of the process at all.
So there has been android 4.3 and now 4.4. Not that I'm dissatisfied with my device as it is, I just want to experience the new versions. So to restate the question, how can I upgrade to 4.3 or 4.4 while keeping the device rooted ?
Thank You
medwatt said:
Hello,
The last time I rooted my nexus was about 6 months ago to android 4.2.1. To tell the truth I just followed some tutorials and 6 months later I can't remember much of the process at all.
So there has been android 4.3 and now 4.4. Not that I'm dissatisfied with my device as it is, I just want to experience the new versions. So to restate the question, how can I upgrade to 4.3 or 4.4 while keeping the device rooted ?
Thank You
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Well, you could just install the 4.3 OTA then the 4.4 OTA and simply re-root. Using Chainfire's cf-auto-root that process only takes 2 minutes. Doing the OTAs will keep you from losing data. There are links to the OTA files in the "OTA links sticky here in the "N7 General" forum that you posted this question in. Be sure to do each of the OTAs in turn - don't skip any of them. Start with the build you have & jumpa as far forward as you can (choose your zips wisely so you don't have to do a bunch of them. (for example, do the OTA from your build up to JDQ39, then do the JDQ39 to JWR66Y OTA, then the JWR66y to KRT16O OTA).
You might want to pause for a few minutes in 4.3 world before you jump to 4.4. Let things settle down & see if any 4.3-specific updates come down from the Play Store. It shouldn't, but where's the harm in waiting?!?
Why can't I just directly update from 4.2.1 to 4.3 without having to go through 4.2.2 ? I thought each update was self contained !
I downloaded the android 4.4 factory image and want to completely put it over the 4.2.1. How to do that ?
medwatt said:
I downloaded the android 4.4 factory image and want to completely put it over the 4.2.1. How to do that ?
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More complicated than flashing 2 or 3 OTAs, but here is a tutorial to flash factory IMGs keeping data and root.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sho... 4.2.2 (root + unlocked bootloader) KEEP DATA
Best of luck.
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[Q] 4.4 KitKat is still not available for me OTA (11/17/2013)

Hello fellow N10 owners,
Unfortunately, the OTA KitKat update for my N10 is still not available for download.
I have reset the Google Frameworks app, but that did not work.
I am running Android Version 4.3 build JWR66Y stock rooted.
If you guys have any suggestions I would really appreciate it. Also, If you would know
how I could keep root after the update that would be awesome!
Thank you
BosCeltics18 said:
Hello fellow N10 owners,
Unfortunately, the OTA KitKat update for my N10 is still not available for download.
I have reset the Google Frameworks app, but that did not work.
I am running Android Version 4.3 build JWR66Y stock rooted.
If you guys have any suggestions I would really appreciate it. Also, If you would know
how I could keep root after the update that would be awesome!
Thank you
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Mine is still not showing either......kinda depressing.
oakbowery said:
Mine is still not showing either......kinda depressing.
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USA?
BosCeltics18 said:
USA?
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Yes, Mississippi to be exact. I've hit the check now button 1,000 times I think.
oakbowery said:
Yes, Mississippi to be exact. I've hit the check now button 1,000 times I think.
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hahaha! same
Glad to know I'm not the only one. I was beginning to wonder if my tablet was screwed or something. I have a nexus 7 also and it has yet to get an OTA update either.
I from malaysia and also don't get any update message yet : \
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Perhaps Google is waiting for Kitkat to be released on the new Nexus 10 before updatring the original Nexus 10.
There is no new Google 10 and seriously once you get KitKat on your tablet you'll wish you hadn't, the OS is like a giant phone and isn't geared up for tablets.
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BackDaws said:
There is no new Google 10 and seriously once you get KitKat on your tablet you'll wish you hadn't, the OS is like a giant phone and isn't geared up for tablets.
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I disagree. With the exception of the PhoneUI settings screen it's exactly the same thing we had before with much improved performance and reliability. I'm so glad to get rid of 4.3.. Nothing but problems.
Maybe it's been pulled.
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Use Adb to sideload the ota zip if you do not want to wait
And I think KitKat is great on the n10, especially with the new launcher installed
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I'm still waiting too. I'm in London, UK.
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The full image is available on the Nexus factory images site. If you can't wait for the OTA, just download and flash that. Just remember to edit the batch file so you don't wipe everything. Here is the link.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images?csw=1#mantarayjwr66y
Taking advantage of the topic, I'm from Brazil and me has not yet come to update my tablet version is also JWR66Y rooted, I need to get the root to update via OTA? Because I remember the last update to 4.3, when restarted I had problem with the boot image and had to use a tool to change the boot image
I waited, and waited, but gave up a couple nights ago. Seems to me, it should be like a voting system. The more manual update checks you do, the sooner you get it versus those that don't manually check. Those that don't realize the update is even or won't miss it for another few days.
Editing the -w out of the batch file was troublesome for me. The flag would complete and the tablet would reboot, but it would then hang on the nexus boot screen. Tried twice, but waiting a half an hour each time, I deemed it failure. Unexpected too since I had done a full wipe, factory fresh 4.3 the week prior.
Running the unedited batch with wipe went without a hitch. No biggie since I had done it recently.
--OctOS Powered VZW GS4 Dev Edition
Bait-Fish said:
I waited, and waited, but gave up a couple nights ago. Seems to me, it should be like a voting system. The more manual update checks you do, the sooner you get it versus those that don't manually check. Those that don't realize the update is even or won't miss it for another few days.
Editing the -w out of the batch file was troublesome for me. The flag would complete and the tablet would reboot, but it would then hang on the nexus boot screen. Tried twice, but waiting a half an hour each time, I deemed it failure. Unexpected too since I had done a full wipe, factory fresh 4.3 the week prior.
Running the unedited batch with wipe went without a hitch. No biggie since I had done it recently.
--OctOS Powered VZW GS4 Dev Edition
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Yeah, I updated mine with the factory image several days ago...I decided to go ahead and let it do the full wipe since I was reading that folks were having issues after removing the "-w" flag. Full wipe is probably the way to go anyway if want to avoid bugs.
For anyone interested who hasn't done this before, I found the instructions here to be quite helpful:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...riants-of-nexus-7-2012-and-2013-and-nexus-10/
can i keep root with 4.4 OTA
Alright guys looks like I finally got the 4.4 OTA.
Anyone know how I can keep root???
Flash SuperSU from custom recovery. SuperSU v1.69 worked for me. The latest is 1.75.
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Worked thanks bud

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