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Running 4.1.1 at the moment and rooted / unlocked using a toolkit.
Trying to update to 4.2.2 ota but when the nexus reboots I get that error.
What do I do?
Foxman2k said:
Running 4.1.1 at the moment and rooted / unlocked using a toolkit.
Trying to update to 4.2.2 ota but when the nexus reboots I get that error.
What do I do?
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See thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764794
seems to be due to custom kernel
flyi said:
I think I have the same problem, mine says "Verifying current system..." then says "assert failed: apply_patch_check ..."
I'm currently running 4.1.1 stock rom rooted and custom kernel.
Also, I think you mean 'trying to update to 4.1.2 ota'.
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Flash the stock kernel. You can do it a number of ways. You can find a cwm zip file with it, use the toolkit to do it, or get the IMG yourself and flash it via fast boot. I had this error earlier.
Install a custom recovery and use it to run the update. If you already have a custom recovery, then that's why you can't run the ota via google possibly.
flyi said:
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764794
seems to be due to custom kernel
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But I don't have a custom kernel. Just rooted and unlocked.
mustbepbs said:
Flash the stock kernel. You can do it a number of ways. You can find a cwm zip file with it, use the toolkit to do it, or get the IMG yourself and flash it via fast boot. I had this error earlier.
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Any guides on this? Pretty new to android.
Anyone have any thoughts on what I should do?
Did you touch any of your system apps?
Seems more likely your update didn't download fully and it failed and md5 checksum. Just try again next time.
I don't think I touched any of the system apps. I did download Adblock and six axis tool. Anything else to look for?
I've downloaded the update probably 4 different times now and same thing each time.
Anything else I can try?
Foxman2k said:
Anything else I can try?
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Any other options besides resetting? has no one else who only rooted and unlocked run into this problem???
I didn't change any system apps, and for rooting purposes the only apps I downloaded where Titanium Backup, Sixaxis and Stickmount. Should I remove those?
and OT Rootkeeper. Do I remove root first?
flyi said:
See thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1764794
seems to be due to custom kernel
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I was getting exactly the same as you Foxman2k, about the unverified whole-file signature when trying the OTA way. I've just followed the advice of the above linked thread and it worked fine. I had to install Quick Boot (Reboot) to get in to Recovery, then update from SD Card, then ensure signature verification is disabled, then select the downloaded .zip file. I did have RootKeeper active, but I don't really understand what that does so not sure if it made any difference.
HTH
I finally managed to get mine to go through, am rooted but running stock and was getting the error with build.prop.
Then it hit me, I am in tablet mode with my screen at 160, so I set it back to 213 and boom it went through.
HTH
Can you please help me answer how to install OTA updated with CWM installed. I get this error saying the installation aborted .. it boots into CWM
is there any step by step method to get the new update on nexus 4
Thanks
you need stock rom, no modifications made, and stock kernel for it to work
Download and extract the original 4.2 and fastboot flash system system.img and it'll restore all missing apps.. I had to do it earlier to allow the system to install the update
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I reflashed stock recovery but now the update isn't available. Any ideas?
billybennett said:
I reflashed stock recovery but now the update isn't available. Any ideas?
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update manually.
So I got my update but it keeps failing during install. I'm rooted and every time the update starts it kicks over to CWM recovery and stops with a message something like, "do you want to install this untrusted zip file" I say yes but it still fails. I have even tried to manually install the update through CWM but that fails too. My N7 is rooted but otherwise stock, I have not removed any stock apps or flashed roms or kernels so WTF must I do???
Did you not read the posts above yours? CWM recovery is not stock.
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zelendel said:
Did you not read the posts above yours? CWM recovery is not stock.
Sent from Arkham
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I don't know where, but I saw a few posts about working updates to 4.2.1 with CWM recovery.
However, I'm not getting it to work.
How do I get rid of the recovery without loosing the root?
If you are on Windows I find the Nexus 4 Toolkit to be super easy to use. I flashed a stock recovery so I could get the update. Unfortunately, I forgot I had made changes to the stock weather widget so I can't apply the update anymore because of a missing geniewidget.odex file.
You will need to be fully stock to get the update to take as posted earlier in this thread. This is a well known requirement when doing OTA
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4.2.1 update getting installation aborted
Hey, can some please post the stock Nexus 4 v4.2 build.prop file? I can't seem to install the v4.2.1 update without it...
Thanks...
zelendel said:
You will need to be fully stock to get the update to take as posted earlier in this thread. This is a well known requirement when doing OTA
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Successfully installed OTA here while rooted with CWM recovery, though everything else is stock.
billybennett said:
If you are on Windows I find the Nexus 4 Toolkit to be super easy to use. I flashed a stock recovery so I could get the update. Unfortunately, I forgot I had made changes to the stock weather widget so I can't apply the update anymore because of a missing geniewidget.odex file.
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Hey,
got an Error over here with stock recovery and root.
However, tengen says he made it with CWM and root - maybe it's because I'm using stuff like Busybox or the Pimp my Rom APK?
EDIT: I think its because of the %-BatteryMod I'm using. I'll try to flash the custom rom.
Greetings
I have a rooted (no CWM changed) and unlocked Nexus 4 with JB 4.3.
I did not get the OTA yet and I wondered if it is because the phone is rooted. In addition, I read some problems with people who tried to update to 4.4 with rooted phones and are getting infinite bootloops.
Do I have to unroot my 4.3 for getting the OTA and achieving a successful installation?
Thank you all on advance
gosku26 said:
I have a rooted (no CWM changed) and unlocked Nexus 4 with JB 4.3.
I did not get the OTA yet and I wondered if it is because the phone is rooted. In addition, I read some problems with people who tried to update to 4.4 with rooted phones and are getting infinite bootloops.
Do I have to unroot my 4.3 for getting the OTA and achieving a successful installation?
Thank you all on advance
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Why do you need OTA update when you can get the stock ROM in flashable zip file? All features are remain the same for stock ROM. Search and download it in the Development sections.
gosku26 said:
I have a rooted (no CWM changed) and unlocked Nexus 4 with JB 4.3.
I did not get the OTA yet and I wondered if it is because the phone is rooted. In addition, I read some problems with people who tried to update to 4.4 with rooted phones and are getting infinite bootloops.
Do I have to unroot my 4.3 for getting the OTA and achieving a successful installation?
Thank you all on advance
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I am rooted and received the OTA notification yesterday. You 'SHOULD' be able to install if ALL you did was root. However, if you applied any mods that made changes to the system, the OTA will fail.
taodan said:
Why do you need OTA update when you can get the stock ROM in flashable zip file? All features are remain the same for stock ROM. Search and download it in the Development sections.
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This is your best bet if you want to run 4.4. You'll need to install a custom recovery to flash the zip files. All the files and instructions are here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527806
gbarayah said:
I am rooted and received the OTA notification yesterday. You 'SHOULD' be able to install if ALL you did was root. However, if you applied any mods that made changes to the system, the OTA will fail.
This is your best bet if you want to run 4.4. You'll need to install a custom recovery to flash the zip files. All the files and instructions are here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2527806
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Will flashing the stock 4.4 wipe my data, or it is like getting the OTA, that I keep my settings...?
gosku26 said:
Will flashing the stock 4.4 wipe my data, or it is like getting the OTA, that I keep my settings...?
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Did you read the linked post?
First step after installing custom recovery is to wipe data/factory reset, so yes, you will lose your settings.
taodan said:
Why do you need OTA update when you can get the stock ROM in flashable zip file? All features are remain the same for stock ROM. Search and download it in the Development sections.
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I would like to keep my settings if it's possible.
gbarayah said:
Did you read the linked post?
First step after installing custom recovery is to wipe data/factory reset, so yes, you will lose your settings.
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What I would like is to update to kitkat without losing my data.
I have the bootloader unlocked and the phone rooted, but when I go to recovery mode I get "No command" screen (is that normal?).
I was thinking of getting the phone unrooted, then update through the OTA, then root it again, just for making sure I don't break anything, but the "No command" screen does not look very good...
On the other hand, Would I lose my data if I "unroot" the phone?
gosku26 said:
What I would like is to update to kitkat without losing my data.
I have the bootloader unlocked and the phone rooted, but when I go to recovery mode I get "No command" screen (is that normal?).
I was thinking of getting the phone unrooted, then update through the OTA, then root it again, just for making sure I don't break anything, but the "No command" screen does not look very good...
On the other hand, Would I lose my data if I "unroot" the phone?
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To unroot, all you need to do is go into SuperSu, disable root, uninstall the app and then reboot the phone.
If all you have done is root the phone, and didn't modify anything else, then the OTA update 'SHOULD' install without a problem.
You can go to Android Police and download the OTA files and flash them via ADB, or you can just wait for the OTA to be pushed to your device.
If you decide to do it the manual way, there is one additional step you must take to ensure to keep your data I believe.
gbarayah said:
To unroot, all you need to do is go into SuperSu, disable root, uninstall the app and then reboot the phone.
If all you have done is root the phone, and didn't modify anything else, then the OTA update 'SHOULD' install without a problem.
You can go to Android Police and download the OTA files and flash them via ADB, or you can just wait for the OTA to be pushed to your device.
If you decide to do it the manual way, there is one additional step you must take to ensure to keep your data I believe.
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Thank you for your help gbarayah, I really appreciate it.
One last thing: I'm not pretty sure the only thing I modified was the rooting. I did not install any zip to modify my stock version, but there is something weird. I will explain:
At first I had 4.2.2, then I rooted and installed CWM. When 4.3 was released I got the OTA update correctly but I lost the root, so I rooted it again, this time without CWM.
Is the "No command" screen what is supposed to appear when I go to the recovery mode from fastboot menu? Or I would get a default recovery mode program?
If everything is right I will unroot for getting the OTA, but if not, I'm afraid I will have to flash CWM and the stock version, loosing my settings...
EDIT: Ok, I've just realized to get into stock system recovery I have to press VolUp and Power buttons once I'm in the 'No Command' screen, so I'm pretty sure I don't have problems installing the OTA update. Thank You!!!
gosku26 said:
Thank you for your help gbarayah, I really appreciate it.
One last thing: I'm not pretty sure the only thing I modified was the rooting. I did not install any zip to modify my stock version, but there is something weird. I will explain:
At first I had 4.2.2, then I rooted and installed CWM. When 4.3 was released I got the OTA update correctly but I lost the root, so I rooted it again, this time without CWM.
Is the "No command" screen what is supposed to appear when I go to the recovery mode from fastboot menu? Or I would get a default recovery mode program?
If everything is right I will unroot for getting the OTA, but if not, I'm afraid I will have to flash CWM and the stock version, loosing my settings...
EDIT: Ok, I've just realized to get into stock system recovery I have to press VolUp and Power buttons once I'm in the 'No Command' screen, so I'm pretty sure I don't have problems installing the OTA update. Thank You!!!
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Glad I could help. In the future, as long as you don't modify the system by flashing any modifications, you should be able to get the OTA update to install. Root doesn't affect this, and if you're worried about it, you can always uninstall it.
I opted to update using the stock zip files that were posted above and it worked just fine for me.
Hi folks! I have a Galaxy S4 GPE, rooted and unlocked, but stock otherwise. When I try to run the OTA update for 4.4.3, the phone reboots into TeamWin recovery and appears to start installing. The install errors out though. Can I not install the OTA update because I'm rooted? If so, would reverting the rooting allow me to install? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
Install Stock recovery and then try again
Aamirx12 said:
Install Stock recovery and then try again
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Is there a thread on how to do that? I seem to remember when I installed this recovery tool to root the phone, it wiped everything. Is it going to do that again? Because I don't want to have to keep wiping my phone every time a new Android update comes out just to be rooted.
1337squirrel said:
Is there a thread on how to do that? I seem to remember when I installed this recovery tool to root the phone, it wiped everything. Is it going to do that again? Because I don't want to have to keep wiping my phone every time a new Android update comes out just to be rooted.
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Flash it via Odin or simply restore recovery from Nandroid backup..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2265477
this may help you..
1337squirrel said:
Hi folks! I have a Galaxy S4 GPE, rooted and unlocked, but stock otherwise. When I try to run the OTA update for 4.4.3, the phone reboots into TeamWin recovery and appears to start installing. The install errors out though. Can I not install the OTA update because I'm rooted? If so, would reverting the rooting allow me to install? Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
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Follow this GUIDE (Method 1: Update Via Custom Recovery).
Joku1981 said:
Follow this GUIDE (Method 1: Update Via Custom Recovery).
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I went through that method, and it's essentially the same thing, except that I'm downloading the actual update file myself and not letting Android handle it. Needless to say it didn't work. I also updated my TWRP to 2.7.1.0 and tried; no luck. I also uninstalled SuperSU to see if removing root would help. It didn't.
1337squirrel said:
I went through that method, and it's essentially the same thing, except that I'm downloading the actual update file myself and not letting Android handle it. Needless to say it didn't work. I also updated my TWRP to 2.7.1.0 and tried; no luck. I also uninstalled SuperSU to see if removing root would help. It didn't.
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It's the problem of no read for be vague. It worked perfectly on the GPE of my sister. The update that appears in the website is ready for install it through custom recovery. Read all the guide:
So I grabbed the 5.0.1 OTA, I have a rooted with custom recovery N4 with stock Lollipop, I flashed the 'KRT16O' (4.4.4) Stock recovery to 'Adb Sideload' the 5.0.1 OTA. I could not find Stock Lollipop recovery. It gives the error as shown in the picture attached, my opinion is that I should have Stock "Lollipop" Recovery to do that, RIght? Than What seems to be the problem?
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UPDATE 1: Possible Solution
So, turns out you should be completely stock, means you should have stock recovery and NO ROOT. Stock Recovery can be Installed through 'Wugfresh' and unroot through SuperSu Setting. BUT, if you have modified even a single thing, YOU WILL A FACE ERROR as shown in the second screenshot. SO you will have to 'Fastboot Flash' the system.img from Factory image. I'm downloading The 5.0.0 Factory image right now and it will be downloaded by 2 hours.
alipashang77 said:
So I grabbed the 5.0.1 OTA, I have a rooted with custom recovery N4 with stock Lollipop, I flashed the 'KRT16O' (4.4.4) Stock recovery to 'Adb Sideload' the 5.0.1 OTA. I could not find Stock Lollipop recovery. It gives the error as shown in the picture attached, my opinion is that I should have Stock "Lollipop" Recovery to do that, RIght? Than What seems to be the problem?
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You can get the stock recovery from the nexus factory images here . I would suggest just flashing the factory 5.0.1 image (don't flash userdata or cache and you should be fine).
I think OTA is only from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1.I'm having the same problem too and nobody seems to have an answer so I'll just get the factory images, flash all except user data
alipashang77 said:
So I grabbed the 5.0.1 OTA, I have a rooted with custom recovery N4 with stock Lollipop, I flashed the 'KRT16O' (4.4.4) Stock recovery to 'Adb Sideload' the 5.0.1 OTA. I could not find Stock Lollipop recovery. It gives the error as shown in the picture attached, my opinion is that I should have Stock "Lollipop" Recovery to do that, RIght? Than What seems to be the problem?
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So what was Google supposed to change in 5.0.1? I think it was something important, but... I don't remember
You mean bringing silent mode back, getting a hold on the countless graphical glitches (yes, mine were all clean flashes) and maybe even grace us with a 3.10 kernel?
I was hoping on that as well, but it looks like we really are the rearmost wheel on the Google cart.
alipashang77 said:
So I grabbed the 5.0.1 OTA, I have a rooted with custom recovery N4 with stock Lollipop, I flashed the 'KRT16O' (4.4.4) Stock recovery to 'Adb Sideload' the 5.0.1 OTA. I could not find Stock Lollipop recovery. It gives the error as shown in the picture attached, my opinion is that I should have Stock "Lollipop" Recovery to do that, RIght? Than What seems to be the problem?
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I had the same problem. I was on stock lollipop 5.0, rooted, with stock recovery. Tried sideloading the ota (for 5.0 > 5.0.1, about 18mb file) but it gave error. Turned out the mini sdk i was using was old version, 1.0.31. So I downloaded the newer version, 1.0.32, and then was able to update successfully.
Am attaching the rar file here, see if that helps
parkourz said:
So what was Google supposed to change in 5.0.1? I think it was something important, but... I don't remember
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i dont know what they fixed or updated, i am seeing the same bugs that 5.0 had... still "slow" performance and the infinite recent task bug xD...
matiamb said:
i dont know what they fixed or updated, i am seeing the same bugs that 5.0 had... still "slow" performance and the infinite recent task bug xD...
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I think it was something with security... but good to know that nothing has changed before flashing it
did we get a new kernel with 5.0 update?
alipashang77 said:
So I grabbed the 5.0.1 OTA, I have a rooted with custom recovery N4 with stock Lollipop, I flashed the 'KRT16O' (4.4.4) Stock recovery to 'Adb Sideload' the 5.0.1 OTA. I could not find Stock Lollipop recovery. It gives the error as shown in the picture attached, my opinion is that I should have Stock "Lollipop" Recovery to do that, RIght? Than What seems to be the problem?
Thanks in Advance...
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I have the same problem. I definitely have Android 5.0, root and PhilZ Touch 6.46.3 recovery. So I found out that I have old one, the newest one is 6.58.0 BUT as author Phil3759 said, it is a dead project now and without further updates. So I will try the 6.58.0 and than other custom recovery.
EDIT: Recovery update did not help, still getting 4.4.2 fingerprint.
VinceCZ said:
I have the same problem. I definitely have Android 5.0, root and PhilZ Touch 6.46.3 recovery. So I found out that I have old one, the newest one is 6.58.0 BUT as author Phil3759 said, it is a dead project now and without further updates. So I will try the 6.58.0 and than other custom recovery.
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I don't think I will work. Starting from lollipop, the update process is not like previous versions. It needs the system partitions to be completely unmodified. That includes the recovery partition and root to be hidden (temporary unroot in the supersu app). I tried to flash ota file with adb sideload and twrp and also cwm (both newest version) and failed. It can only be flashed successfully with stock recovery.
I heard what you are saying from more guys so I will try that.
EDIT: I made unroot and flashed stock recovery but getting error 7, which is basically the same as with custom recovery.
hk.happy said:
I had the same problem. I was on stock lollipop 5.0, rooted, with stock recovery. Tried sideloading the ota (for 5.0 > 5.0.1, about 18mb file) but it gave error. Turned out the mini sdk i was using was old version, 1.0.31. So I downloaded the newer version, 1.0.32, and then was able to update successfully.
Am attaching the rar file here, see if that helps
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I have a rooted Nexus 4 (SuperSU installed), with stock recovery too. Can you tell me what's the easiest method to update from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1 and KEEP ROOT?
There is no solution yet.
VinceCZ said:
There is no solution yet.
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Guys, for the ota to work you need to be unrooted and 100% stock recovery, system, and kernel.
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veketash said:
I have a rooted Nexus 4 (SuperSU installed), with stock recovery too. Can you tell me what's the easiest method to update from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1 and KEEP ROOT?
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I'm not sure but I think it will break root no matter how you update from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1, and you will have to flash supersu zip again, but again, i'm not sure....
Unroot only and stock recovery is not enough, because than came install-recovery.sh error 7.
VinceCZ said:
Unroot only and stock recovery is not enough, because than came install-recovery.sh error 7.
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Flash the system, recovery, and boot images from 5.0 in fastboot. Then try the ota
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I suppose it will delete user settings and all, will it not?
VinceCZ said:
I suppose it will delete user settings and all, will it not?
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no, it won't delete anything.
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