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So I got the OTA update, but after downloading it, the install failed (dead android says: error), then the Nexus 7 reboots to 4.2.2.
I already did a factory reset, but it didn't help either...
Anyone with the same issue?
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Same problem here. I haven't fixed it yet either.
Why is the right door always locked?
hasbrobot said:
Same problem here. I haven't fixed it yet either.
Why is the right door always locked?
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I got this problem...
I download this OTA...Then it say reboot to install but it enter TWRP.
Then I put the zip to internal storage and flash but I got error.
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Ben Ling said:
I got this problem...
I download this OTA...Then it say reboot to install but it enter TWRP.
Then I put the zip to internal storage and flash but I got error.
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looks like your SystemUI.apk has been modified not in original. I would recommend to get copy of systemUI.apk from stock 4.2.2 and copy it to your tablet and using file explorer, replace it. and give a try.
jazzespresso said:
looks like your SystemUI.apk has been modified not in original. I would recommend to get copy of systemUI.apk from stock 4.2.2 and copy it to your tablet and using file explorer, replace it. and give a try.
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yeah i have modified my SystemUI before.and also framework-res...
but i didn't save my old SystemUI,can you upload?
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Ashenphoenix said:
So I got the OTA update, but after downloading it, the install failed (dead android says: error), then the Nexus 7 reboots to 4.2.2.
I already did a factory reset, but it didn't help either...
Anyone with the same issue?
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my OTA failed too, different error. this usually always the case if /system/ folder integrity check failure (error 7), means files in /system/ folder are not original or modified. Yours does not give any details, but I bet it is. to see what error, try to flash it thru CWM or any other custom recovery you use.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...-to-android-4-3-jwr66v-and-root-it-right-now/
Ben Ling said:
yeah i have modified my SystemUI before.and also framework-res...
but i didn't save my old SystemUI,can you upload?
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here you go...but remember it may get another error for another file, so it is better to find stock 4.2.2 ROM (check here N7 forum, someone probably posted the link)
jazzespresso said:
here you go...but remember it may get another error for another file, so it is better to find stock 4.2.2 ROM (check here N7 forum, someone probably posted the link)
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okay...will my data be erase when installing?
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jazzespresso said:
here you go...but remember it may get another error for another file, so it is better to find stock 4.2.2 ROM (check here N7 forum, someone probably posted the link)
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Tried your SystemUI,don't work...keep on stopped...so I replace back...
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I guess I'll download the Nexus Toolkit, click on the flash stock + unroot button, so it flashes the stock 4.2.2 and then I'll try to OTA update again.
I already unrooted, but I think it's not a problem.
Seems like it is not fixable!
I used fast boot to push my missing file.
I used es file explorer.
I used titanium back up to make the app, system...
No way, nothing. Not the slightest luck.
(My missing app is xt9ime.apk)
I haaaaaate this situation.
the worst thing is that xt9ime.apk is asus keyboard, and it is disabled by google on nexus 7.
why should not having an app that they don't want to use be a problem. X(
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Are you guys with errors using SuperSU? If so what version?
It seems like that the last couple versions touch a file used by OTAs. The Dev recommends using the "Full Unroot" option in the SuperSU app prior to accepting the OTA.
jaysus145 said:
Are you guys with errors using SuperSU? If so what version?
It seems like that the last couple versions touch a file used by OTAs. The Dev recommends using the "Full Unroot" option in the SuperSU app prior to accepting the OTA.
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I did full unroot, and I also did a factory reset, but it still fails to install.
Using Wug's Toolkit to flash stock 4.2.2 is a good idea?
Then try to OTA update 4.3 again?
Same problem
Hi,
I think I have the same problem:
What to do?
You cannot install the full image from Google using fastboot? Just back up your data(if you can) then try a fresh install.
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chrisinsocalif said:
You cannot install the full image from Google using fastboot? Just back up your data(if you can) then try a fresh install.
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What is Fastboot?
Theuntje said:
What is Fastboot?
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Sadness.
Fastboot is a utility used to control the base fastboot firmware on many Android devices. It lets you do low-level actions such as flashing a custom recovery, ROM, or kernel. Toolkits run fastboot behind the scene, but automate the commands for newer users.
I had exactly the same problem and after trying a few things, I just found a working solution for my Nexus 7.
I used the same tool I used to unlock and root a few months ago: Nexus Root Toolkit 1.6.3.
I made a backup of my files first, my idea being to reflash the 4.2.2 rom
I downloaded the system file here: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occamjwr66v
Then, in the Nexus Root Kit, launch " flash stock + unroot" and select the downloaded system file.
The flash lasts 5 minutes, and the system will reboot.
Then you need to reactivate the usb debugging .
The next action is to relock the Nexus, with the "OEM Lock" in Nexus Root Toolkit.
The system will reboot after flash.
Then, the 4.3 update will be available automaticaly but this time the installation won't crash.
I hope this could help.
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I had exactly the same problem and after trying a few things, I just found a working solution for my Nexus 7.
I used the same tool I used to unlock and root a few months ago: Nexus Root Toolkit 1.6.3.
I made a backup of my files first, my idea being to reflash the 4.2.2 rom
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I hope this could help.
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Thanks for the idea. I used a similar approach with different steps and got 4.3 and root back.
I had stock 4.2.2, stock recovery, rooted (SuperSU).
Backup data.
From the Toolkit at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
- "9. Download, Extract + Flash Google Factory Stock Rom"
- Download Stock Image
- "15. Android 4.2.2 (Build JDQ39)
... followed directions to download and flash WITHOUT wiping USERDATA
I did NOT do the "relock the Nexus, with the OEM Lock".
After flashing, did the OTA update to 4.3
After OTA and rebooting, got SuperSU update and put it on my N7
SuperSU thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
CWM / TWRP / MobileODIN installable ZIP: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
I went back in to the Toolkit:
- "10. Boot to Custom/Stock Recovery without Permanently Flashing it"
In CWM, I flashed the installable SuperSU ZIP, rebooted, and got rooted.
RocketOptics said:
Thanks for the idea. I used a similar approach with different steps and got 4.3 and root back.
I had stock 4.2.2, stock recovery, rooted (SuperSU).
Backup data.
From the Toolkit at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809195
- "9. Download, Extract + Flash Google Factory Stock Rom"
- Download Stock Image
- "15. Android 4.2.2 (Build JDQ39)
... followed directions to download and flash WITHOUT wiping USERDATA
I did NOT do the "relock the Nexus, with the OEM Lock".
After flashing, did the OTA update to 4.3
After OTA and rebooting, got SuperSU update and put it on my N7
SuperSU thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
CWM / TWRP / MobileODIN installable ZIP: http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
I went back in to the Toolkit:
- "10. Boot to Custom/Stock Recovery without Permanently Flashing it"
In CWM, I flashed the installable SuperSU ZIP, rebooted, and got rooted.
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Hmm, why didn't you flash directly the 4.3 factory image and the SuperSU.zip on top of it ...
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AndDiSa said:
Hmm, why didn't you flash directly the 4.3 factory image and the SuperSU.zip on top of it ...
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I wanted to save my data and wasn't sure if going directly to 4.3 would be safe. Was just being cautious and letting the OTA do the update.
Okay so today I ran into a problem trying to flash 3.99 rc2 paranoid android via clockworkmod I didn't see that flashing it using cwm would cause baseband issues and now I have to flash the 4.3 radio but apperantly I need twrp for that so since I do not have a computer and goomanager won't download the latest twrp I was wondering if I can just download the latest version of twrp and flash it using clockwork mod? I know it sounds weird haha flashing a recovery via a recovery but anyways a quick reply would be thankfull
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i never use a pc for android, use recovery tools from the market and choose twrp, download and it will reboot to flash, thats it. very convenient
Use this app and choose your recovery tool that you want.
Recovery Tools. look for it in the market.
I'm using this tool and it's great.
Hey thanks guys that really helped! did and now have twrp although it didn't download the latest one it downloaded 2.6.3.0 but still works!
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Okay so today I ran into a problem trying to flash 3.99 rc2 paranoid android via clockworkmod I didn't see that flashing it using cwm would cause baseband issues and now I have to flash the 4.3 radio but apperantly I need twrp for that so since I do not have a computer and goomanager won't download the latest twrp I was wondering if I can just download the latest version of twrp and flash it using clockwork mod? I know it sounds weird haha flashing a recovery via a recovery but anyways a quick reply would be thankfull
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Its not weird man its a zip file you should download and flash it like you would flash anything else. Simple no need to over think it man just go to TWRP thread and download the zip file of the latest which is 2.6.3.3 I believe. Also the thread name has a paperclip at the end of it so click on it and you will see all attached files within the thread. There you will see all of the TWRP zips... Download latest one and thats it..
Also are you sure you had the latest CWm since I find it hard to believe there is a version that wont work
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Its not weird man its a zip file you should download and flash it like you would flash anything else. Simple no need to over think it man just go to TWRP thread and download the zip file of the latest which is 2.6.3.3 I believe. Also the thread name has a paperclip at the end of it so click on it and you will see all attached files within the thread. There you will see all of the TWRP zips... Download latest one and thats it..
Also are you sure you had the latest CWm since I find it hard to believe there is a version that wont work
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Yes I'm %100 positive I had latest and the only version of cwm that would not cause issues was the version right before the 6.0.4.3 which I believe is the number if I remember correctly but all is good now I used that app I was recommended and flashed twrp using that and flashed the radio and am now on beanstalk with no problems but I will flash the latest version of twrp now that I know I can haha thanks for the info on that
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(I didn't find a similar thread here, sorry if this has no place here)
Hi, i recently rooted my Nexus 4 on 4.4.3 and i am experiencing some issues :
After installing the driver, and successfully unlocked the bootloader via Fastboot, i then installed ClockworkMod 6.0.2.3,
and then installed SuperSU 0.99 and tried to upgrade the binaries with SuperSU 1.99
When launching SuperSU, it tells me that my binaries aren't up to date and that i have to re-root my Nexus manually.
What should i try next ? Thanks in advance for your help.
Setup :
Nexus 4 16GB Black
Android 4.4.3
Google supersu zip and download a newer version to your phone and flash that in your recovery. You're using a very old version
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(outdated Link removed) download SuperSU here and flash the zip via CWM
Edit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053 here you can get the newest SuperSu. (Posted after problem was solved but to help anyone who will come across this post in about 534 years)
fkrone said:
download SuperSU here and flash the zip via CWM
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Hi, thank you for your answer.
I downloaded and flashed the SuperSU in the link you mentioned above, but that didn't make any difference. I heard SuperSU was supposed to take over on boot and ask for something, but my phone boots up just like it usually does, and when i try to open SuperSU, it tells me "there is no su binary installed and supersu cannot install it. this is a problem". Anybody knows what's next ? I'm completely lost ahah. Thanks again everyone for your help.
jd1639 said:
Google supersu zip and download a newer version to your phone and flash that in your recovery. You're using a very old version
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Hi, thank you for your answer.
That what i did ! I downloaded and flashed the 1.64 version, and also the 1.99. It always end up telling me : "there is no su binary installed and supersu cannot install it. this is a problem". Thanks for your help.
hugolalouve said:
Hi, thank you for your answer.
That what i did ! I downloaded and flashed the 1.64 version, and also the 1.99. It always end up telling me : "there is no su binary installed and supersu cannot install it. this is a problem". Thanks for your help.
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Try uninstalling the super su apk. Then flash super su zip in recovery. Boot and then install the supersu apk
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jd1639 said:
Try uninstalling the super su apk. Then flash super su zip in recovery. Boot and then install the supersu apk
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How do you uninstall it ? The option doesn't show up when doing a long press on the icon, and it doesn't offer to update either (although there is an update available on the play store)
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How do you uninstall it ? The option doesn't show up when doing a long press on the icon, and it doesn't offer to update either (although there is an update available on the play store)
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Open the app and go to settings, full unroot. Don't worry, it's not permanent, I just did it on my device to make sure and I'm rerooted.
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jd1639 said:
Open the app and go to settings, full unroot. Don't worry, it's not permanent, I just did it on my device to make sure and I'm rerooted.
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I can't even do that : when i open it, i get "there is no su binary installed and supersu cannot install it. this is a problem". I can only press "OK" and it closes the app right away.
hugolalouve said:
I can't even do that : when i open it, i get "there is no su binary installed and supersu cannot install it. this is a problem". I can only press "OK" and it closes the app right away.
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Go into settings, apps, all and see if you can uninstall it that way
Edit, just looked at the link the other guy have you. Use this
http://download.chainfire.eu/448/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r5.zip
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jd1639 said:
Go into settings, apps, all and see if you can uninstall it that way
Edit, just looked at the link the other guy have you. Use this
http://download.chainfire.eu/448/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r5.zip
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In Settings -> App Info, i can only force stop, or disable the app. Plus, it tells me that the app version is the 1.99.
hugolalouve said:
In Settings -> App Info, i can only force stop, or disable the app. Plus, it tells me that the app version is the 1.99.
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Ok, do you have a pc and know how to use fastboot. We're going to flash the system image from the factory image and clean up somethings
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jd1639 said:
Ok, do you have a pc and know how to use fastboot. We're going to flash the system image from the factory image and clean up somethings
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I'm pretty comfortable with all that. Waiting for instructions, sir !
Thanks again for your time.
hugolalouve said:
I'm pretty comfortable with all that. Waiting for instructions, sir !
Thanks again for your time.
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Download the factory image, Google nexus 4 factory image. Download the same version you're currently on, 4.4.2 or 4.4.3?
Extract the download using 7-zip or winrar. Inside is another zip file, extract it too. In there you'll find the system.img.
In fastboot run
fastboot flash system system.img
It won't delete anything on your phone
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jd1639 said:
Download the factory image, Google nexus 4 factory image. Download the same version you're currently on, 4.4.2 or 4.4.3?
Extract the download using 7-zip or winrar. Inside is another zip file, extract it too. In there you'll find the system.img.
In fastboot run
fastboot flash system system.img
It won't delete anything on your phone
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Done ! What's next ?
hugolalouve said:
Done ! What's next ?
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Now flash the super su in your recovery. The super su apk should now be gone
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jd1639 said:
Now flash the super su in your recovery. The super su apk should now be gone
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That's right, the SuperSU is gone, which one should i install now? The 1.64, or the 1.99 update?
hugolalouve said:
That's right, the SuperSU is gone, which one should i install now? The 1.64, or the 1.99 update?
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Use the 1.99 zip
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jd1639 said:
Use the 1.99 zip
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I followed all your steps, installed SuperSU going through the recovery mode. It seemed like everything was going ok, but when i tried to open SuperSU, the same message appeared :"There is no su binary installed and supersu cannot install it. this is a problem." and shut down right away. So, back to square one, i guess...
hugolalouve said:
I followed all your steps, installed SuperSU going through the recovery mode. It seemed like everything was going ok, but when i tried to open SuperSU, the same message appeared :"There is no su binary installed and supersu cannot install it. this is a problem." and shut down right away. So, back to square one, i guess...
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Man, you're having a heck of a time with this. It shouldn't be this hard. I had something similar a while back and I think I had to reflash the factory image and start all over again. not sure if you want to go that far as it will wipe the entire device
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So I have pulled and uploaded the update zip file to drive just in case anyone needs it.
And modified to get it working on twrp with Modified system but important core apps like systemui.apk need to be untouched though, no need to flash stock again, just normal flash via TWRP, worked on mine.
And some people were asking if it flashes default recovery or not, so the Answer is TWRP/CWM will stick.
And you will not lose root Access too
Download Links:
TWRP/CWM flashable
Default OTA zip
Explanation of how solve if still having problems as posted by @[email protected]
[email protected] said:
As OP said,
U only have to edit the updater-script file present under condor_4.4.4_TWRP_flashable.zip\META-INF\com\google\android in order to get the zip file working.
1. Copy the condor_4.4.4_TWRP_flashable.zip file that OP shared to your PC.
2. Now open this file using any zip handler like 7zip/winzip/winrar/windows explorer(if running windows8+), browse to the above location to find updater-script file, now extract /copy this on your PC.
3. Now select an option to edit this file using Notepad++ (step 4 on how/what to edit/change)
4. As per the TWRP error log, remove all the lines from the updater-script in particular to that error.
For Ex. if the error says:
/system/app/LiveWallpapersPicker.apk\" has unexpected contents.
then u need to remove the following line from the updater-script
apply_patch_check("/system/app/LiveWallpapersPicker.apk", "f4b9dc41f0d4691a2f9b71be06036c1de91c43ea", "d57f5cbc092e3e6cab286793da70ee7ffc4f440e") || abort("\"/system/app/LiveWallpapersPicker.apk\" has unexpected contents.");
assert(apply_patch("/system/app/LiveWallpapersPicker.apk", "-",
f4b9dc41f0d4691a2f9b71be06036c1de91c43ea, 160480,
d57f5cbc092e3e6cab286793da70ee7ffc4f440e, package_extract_file("patch/system/app/LiveWallpapersPicker.apk.p")));
5. Once u are done with all such, simply save the updater-script and copy this back to its location and select replace if asked.
6. Now save the condor_4.4.4_TWRP_flashable.zip and copy it back to Phone and try flashing now using TWRP.
hope it helps
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Only for XT1022
Gogeta said:
So I have pulled and uploaded the update zip file to drive just in case anyone needs it.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B72C6RSL0mQmVlVwZ1VBTWwzaVE/edit?usp=docslist_api
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Can i use it on XT1022?
Anyone knows when the update comes out for the Europe retail?
mrpkarthik said:
Can i use it on XT1022?
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It's for xt1022.
i have updated my phone though setting now after updating,, it works fine for 1 min, then it gets boot back into twrp(recovery)... any solution guys
sunnyx12x21x said:
i have updated my phone though setting now after updating,, it works fine for 1 min, then it gets boot back into twrp(recovery)... any solution guys
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I also had the same problem...and flashed STOCK Recovery and Updates works great...
How to flash stock recovery...
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Nandha005 said:
How to flash stock recovery...
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Flash the attached recovery.img (after unzipping the archive) using fastboot or mfastboot.
This one is only for XT1022.
Okay, so tried to modify the updater script to get it working with TWRP but it won't work if you modified any system file by yourself because it verifies all the system files and then patches them, (I had modified many apks, so it didn't work.), tried to skip verification but then it failed during patch.
So you can try But it won't work for modified system. and must create a nandroid backup.
Use the attached updater script for TWRP.
Even Stock recovery won't work on modified system.
update works on rooted devices but there should be stock recovery
Rooted users can update their moto e but must have stock recovery. If you are facing problem with trwp recovery while updating it, then flash the stock recovery annd then try. It works
Hit thanx if helped
If I flash Stock recovery data is wipe or not...
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Nandha005 said:
If I flash Stock recovery data is wipe or not...
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no
I have flashed stock recovery and downloaded update file using settings but now when it start installs it shows installation unsuccessful and whenever I boot into stock recovery it shows no command with dead android
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@Gogeta I downloaded the update and choose install later. How to pull the downloaded update file ? I am rooted with TWRP.
gtsfreak said:
I have flashed stock recovery and downloaded update file using settings but now when it start installs it shows installation unsuccessful and whenever I boot into stock recovery it shows no command with dead android
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As i said, it verifies all system files before update, you must have modified or deleted something.
raj.amalw said:
@Gogeta I downloaded the update and choose install later. How to pull the downloaded update file ? I am rooted with TWRP.
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/cache
but only if you are rooted
Nope I have only deleted stock apps that's all
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gtsfreak said:
Nope I have only deleted stock apps that's all
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As i said, it verifies all system files before update, you must have modified or deleted something.
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Thats what i said
So what should I do now I don't wanna loose any data please help?
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[HELP]
How To Manually Flash The OTA.Zip On Stock Unrooted Device ?
ADB sideload
salkollizz said:
How To Manually Flash The OTA.Zip On Stock Unrooted Device ?
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guys u can use adb sideload on TWRP 2 flash d update package
I have an i337. Never had any OTAs. I was using a recovery that would 'auto-loki' so I never had to flash the lokidoki zip before.
I'm trying to install the latest GPE by Danvdh and I keep ending up booting into twrp(2.6.0.0).
I wipe all that one would normally wipe.
Then I flash the ROM.
The aroma installer starts, I've tried the googy kernal and (mostly) the stock kernal.
I uncheck the reboot now option at the end of the aroma installer to get back into twrp
I then flash the lokidoki zip.
I reboot and get kicked back into the recovery.
I'm thinking I may need a newer version of TWRP, but I'm not sure. I dont want to use odin to get back on jellybean just to update the recovery unless I know that's the issue.
the loki zip is ~10MB
Any info is much appreciated. I've been at this for hours.
You need a newer version of twrp. You don't need to use Odin. Look for the flashify app in the play store.
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jd1639 said:
You need a newer version of twrp. You don't need to use Odin. Look for the flashify app in the play store.
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My phone is only booting into recovery though. I have the latest twrp image. Is there a way to flash it from within twrp?
a_rocklobster said:
My phone is only booting into recovery though. I have the latest twrp image. Is there a way to flash it from within twrp?
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If you can find a zip. I'd make one for you, they're easy once you know how, but I'm traveling on business and don't have access to a computer.
Edit, @a_rocklobster it's your lucky day https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934537984
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Sweet! I'll try that today!
Thanks very much for the help