I've been using Omni since roughly the middle of December. I've been making use of the opendelta updates...but these have stopped working since 2014-02-17. I check for updates and it tells me Your system is up to date
My phone is a N7100 (Note 2)...note sure what other information is relevant here.
Anybody else experiencing this?
cavaliersa said:
I've been using Omni since roughly the middle of December. I've been making use of the opendelta updates...but these have stopped working since 2014-02-17. I check for updates and it tells me Your system is up to date
My phone is a N7100 (Note 2)...note sure what other information is relevant here.
Anybody else experiencing this?
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Hmm, possibly the removal of the 2/18 nightly screwed up the system.
Try manually updating to see if it restarts.
I know that the Xperia ZL updates don't automagically flash... (they download on the internal sdcard drive, but attempt to flash from the external sdcard drive...)
That doesn't seem to be the issue you're describing though...
scifan said:
I know that the Xperia ZL updates don't automagically flash... (they download on the internal sdcard drive, but attempt to flash from the external sdcard drive...)
That doesn't seem to be the issue you're describing though...
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Browse to the internal in TWRP and they should autoflash then.
I need to look into fixing TWRP's default search path when flashing via a script.
Entropy512 said:
Browse to the internal in TWRP and they should autoflash then.
I need to look into fixing TWRP's default search path when flashing via a script.
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I browse to them, and flash them manually and it works... but it doesn't work automatically...
scifan said:
I browse to them, and flash them manually and it works... but it doesn't work automatically...
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I had success going into TWRP Recovery mode and unchecking the zip file signature verification box. Once I did that, the autoupdates started to work again.
Entropy512 said:
Hmm, possibly the removal of the 2/18 nightly screwed up the system.
Try manually updating to see if it restarts.
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After updating to 2/22 manually the next updates (2/23) was picked up...when prompted to Flash Now I did so but now the update did not go through automatically as it had/has been for the previous month or so. Browsing to the update and selecting to install it manually worked.
excaliber88 said:
I had success going into TWRP Recovery mode and unchecking the zip file signature verification box. Once I did that, the autoupdates started to work again.
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I'll have a look at this when 2/24 comes out today.
Have the same problem "updates not working issue" when I did rollback to quickly solve the wifi issue on 18 feb.
See also my thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2652796
I see stil see the
omni-4.4.2-20140218-n7100-NIGHTLY.zip.md5sum
file.
Can somebody remove this md5 file so i don't have to do a manual update?
This will resolve the update not working issue.
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cavaliersa said:
After updating to 2/22 manually the next updates (2/23) was picked up...when prompted to Flash Now I did so but now the update did not go through automatically as it had/has been for the previous month or so. Browsing to the update and selecting to install it manually worked.
I'll have a look at this when 2/24 comes out today.
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can you please tell me how to manually update omnirom, thanks
Sorry for not answer hichem but at least I see you came right.
To report back though...update went through smoothly last night.
A small (related) thing that has been bugging me though with Opendelta updates is that sometimes it takes a few Check now presses before it finds something...then it will stop and report that your system is up to date after having verified the update file you presently have and downloading the update file...press Check now again and it now patches the file before reporting that there is an update and you can flash.
Any reason to this behaviour?
hichem jerbi said:
can you please tell me how to manually update omnirom, thanks
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Just download the lastest version from
http://dl.omnirom.org/
and go into recovery mode to install the update omnirom you just downloaded
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Ancientsthe said:
Just download the lastest version from
http://dl.omnirom.org/
and go into recovery mode to install the update omnirom you just downloaded
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thx man
Ancientsthe said:
Just download the lastest version from
http://dl.omnirom.org/
and go into recovery mode to install the update omnirom you just downloaded
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Thanks man,,it's done.
But after installing 24/02 update manually,,today's update 25/02 couldn't be installed automaticly !!! Any idea how to fix it ??
Resolved ,, just set install from internal storage in install mode of twrp
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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!
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?
---------- Post added at 12:41 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:10 PM ----------
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.
Hi to everyone,
I downloaded Android 4.3 via OTA but I didn't install it immediately. After some days by mistake I cleared all the data in the Cache, so I couldn't install it because I lost the data.
I tried to clear the data in google service framework process after I checked for the updates but my phone says the system is up to date even if I have the 4.2 installed on it. How can I download the 4.3 update again in the simplest way?
Frankie86 said:
Hi to everyone,
I downloaded Android 4.3 via OTA but I didn't install it immediately. After some days by mistake I cleared all the data in the Cache, so I couldn't install it because I lost the data.
I tried to clear the data in google service framework process after I checked for the updates but my phone says the system is up to date even if I have the 4.2 installed on it. How can I download the 4.3 update again in the simplest way?
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Keep trying the same trick as it won't work in the first attempt.. I had tried it for almost 15 times a day..
Simple way is why dont you try any 4.3 custom rom if you are rooted??
Rooting your phone won't harm you or your phone... all upto you. :good:
I'm having little same problem.
Yesterday i received my RMA Nexus 4 and it was shipped with 4.2.2. I received notification for 4.3 to installed but when i clicked on restart and install. Notification disappeared and nothing happen to phone. since then i'm not getting any update for 4.3 at all. Triad many times since yesterday.
Any advice or trick would be welcome.
BadarChaudhry said:
I'm having little same problem.
Yesterday i received my RMA Nexus 4 and it was shipped with 4.2.2. I received notification for 4.3 to installed but when i clicked on restart and install. Notification disappeared and nothing happen to phone. since then i'm not getting any update for 4.3 at all. Triad many times since yesterday.
Any advice or trick would be welcome.
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Go to settings-->Apps-->All Apps-->Google framework services.
Delete cache and data etc.
Go to dialer and 'call' this: *#*#2432546#*#*
Go to System update and your update should be there.
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Rohit02 said:
Keep trying the same trick as it won't work in the first attempt.. I had tried it for almost 15 times a day..
Simple way is why dont you try any 4.3 custom rom if you are rooted??
Rooting your phone won't harm you or your phone... all upto you. :good:
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I havent rooted my phone because I don't want to lose warranty. I rooted my old HTC desire and partitioned the SD card as it had no space for apps. So I'll keep trying. Do you think Google will let me download again the ota? Or I'll be disabled for downloading the 4.3 seen that I already downloaded it?. Thank for your reply
failly said:
Go to settings-->Apps-->All Apps-->Google framework services.
Delete cache and data etc.
Go to dialer and 'call' this: *#*#2432546#*#*
Go to System update and your update should be there.
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I did it but the phone says always the system is up to date the checkin didn't change anything. Any other advice?
Frankie86 said:
I did it but the phone says always the system is up to date the checkin didn't change anything. Any other advice?
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Try it a couple of times. And make sure to clear cache AND data.
Maybe also Force close it.
You can also try the following:
Do exact to same but instead of typing *#*#blabla#*#* after deleting cache etc you gonna restart. After reboot go to system update it should be there.
I was lucky it worked for the first time but I remember members here tried it 7+ times and then got result.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2414424
playya said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2414424
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Thanks I'll try to get the code for the URL. I have two questions:
1) Once I get the URL and I direct download the ota how can I install the updates? I mean (no root, no custom rom) just upgrade "legally"
2) Does the OTA delete the apps I have installed or any data like photos or music on my smartphone?
Thanks :good:
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Thanks I'll try to get the code for the URL. I have two questions:
1) Once I get the URL and I direct download the ota how can I install the updates? I mean (no root, no custom rom) just upgrade "legally"
2) Does the OTA delete the apps I have installed or any data like photos or music on my smartphone?
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hahahahaha Legally? you act like rooting is going to get you thrown in jail.... LOL, well I have never done it "legally" as you say but I would assume there are directions in the link or on the web. Probably download zip to phone and there should be an update.zip option to use in stock recovery. OTA wont delete anything you have on your phone but ya know if you rooted it you would be able to nandroid all of that.
The pros of rooting out way any con you could possibly have but hey its your phone so enjoy. Also 4.3 stock is not exactly a major upgrade that you will notice but hopefully it fixes something you may have had an issue with on 4.2.2
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Thanks I'll try to get the code for the URL. I have two questions:
1) Once I get the URL and I direct download the ota how can I install the updates? I mean (no root, no custom rom) just upgrade "legally"
2) Does the OTA delete the apps I have installed or any data like photos or music on my smartphone?
Thanks :good:
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Do you think this guide is the solution http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145848 scenario#1? just pushing the ota via adb...
Hey guys dont ever make this stuff harder than what it is because it will drive you crazy.... Please look here
failly said:
Try it a couple of times. And make sure to clear cache AND data.
Maybe also Force close it.
You can also try the following:
Do exact to same but instead of typing *#*#blabla#*#* after deleting cache etc you gonna restart. After reboot go to system update it should be there.
I was lucky it worked for the first time but I remember members here tried it 7+ times and then got result.
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Tried both tricks planty of times and still no luck.
I'm also having the same issue since yesterday, had the update downloaded for like 10 days but didn't install it due to the issues that I've heard and now it has disappeared
I'm on stock btw
odd. I'm having the same problem.
Phone is on 4.2.2 and is fully stock and it doesn't show the 4.3 update.
Hmm I don't know guys, keeo doing the tricks I said, it should work at sometime.
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it just showed up again after two days, weird lol
So LG decided to update software. Is downloading now, i'm curious what version will be.
I think i will lose root and custom recovery after installing.
crissx said:
So LG decided to update software. Is downloading now, i'm curious what version will be.
I think i will lose root and custom recovery after installing.
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Probably really minor. I hope for a QRemote update
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crissx said:
So LG decided to update software. Is downloading now, i'm curious what version will be.
I think i will lose root and custom recovery after installing.
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I hope its a patch to fix the annoying blue line.
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Probably really minor. I hope for a QRemote update
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It's 117.38 MB, but it's slow..slow dwl.
System ROM is 2GB so its unlikely to be anything significant
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It will not install if you have custom recovery. Will reboot only in recovery. I had to restore to my latest back-up (edit: and same thing ) I think i will revert to stock.
This update : Apps enhancement.
Which base? Still jelly bean 4.2.2?
Can someone make a flashbacks zip we can update the new changes via twrp. Or cwm?
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No new update for mine as of yet.
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err:0x13E
I downloaded the update files and rebooted the tablet but at 3% it gives me this error err:0x13E . After that the tablet was restarted and booted on android and shows me that the tablet is suspected of rooting and cannot be updated.I have android 4.2.2 stock firmware with root access What can i do?
Installed the upgrade but have no idea what the changes are.
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I downloaded the update files and rebooted the tablet but at 3% it gives me this error err:0x13E . After that the tablet was restarted and booted on android and shows me that the tablet is suspected of rooting and cannot be updated.I have android 4.2.2 stock firmware with root access What can i do?
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shadowgolf said:
Installed the upgrade but have no idea what the changes are.
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Just downloaded the latest update via Wi-Fi no problems about 10 -15 min
There two LG updates /
One of them is a New Application called drive which seem a bit like a cloud system or organiser
The other is the weather widget now shows temp in Red
Sorry "No Kit Kat " :crying:
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There two LG updates /
One of them is a New Application called drive which seem a bit like a cloud system or organiser The other must be a App update
:crying:
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Thanks for letting us know.
That sounds incredibly boring.
*yawn*
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One of them is a New Application called drive which seem a bit like a cloud system or organiser
:crying:
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Is "Drive" its exact and complete name? I don't seem to have got that, it might be market-specific... Are you sure you are not mixing it up with Drive from Google?
Drive
xdapao3 said:
Is "Drive" its exact and complete name? I don't seem to have got that, it might be market-specific... Are you sure you are not mixing it up with Drive from Google?
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Yes it is google drive but i have not downloaded it was not there before the update
Got this "V50010B" update via OTA yesterday (in Italy on an Italian G Pad).
Things I have noticed so far are they have corrected a couple of bugs: tap sounds randomly muted and then randomly working again (I have them on) and a bug where you have the "Auto-show the Remote in the lockscreen when on some AP" option ON and the time widget would "multiply", over time.
P.S. I didn't lose root and I forgot to disable Xposed before updating but it hasn't affected anything. Everything works perfectly well after the update.
I have noticed two changes after the update.
1. Screen seems to be brighter on minimum brightness. Those who was crying for the 7 led's leek, can be happy.
2. If you lock screen rotation, it will be locked on the current position, instead of going back to portrait mode. Now you can lie on your side, and use the tab on landscape:good: !
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Yes it is google drive but i have not downloaded it was not there before the update
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Oh.. OK. They must have made it a "system app" now whereas it wasn't before :good:
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2. If you lock screen rotation, it will be locked on the current position, instead of going back to portrait mode. Now you can lie on your side, and use the tab on landscape:good: !
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Good to know! The few times I lock the screen (of both my smartphone and my tablet) I usually need it in portrait but I have always found VERY STUPID this behaviour some makers/devices have of locking the orientation always and only in portrait!!
My Note II unfortunately has it, I didn't notice the G Pad had it too (I have probably never tried to lock it in landscape, so far) but I am very glad it hasn't anymore! :good:
I still haven't got the update as of noon eastern time today. Do they push it in waves or something?
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For anyone tryed to flash the update with TWRP recovery and stuck into "recovery bootloop" just do this.
1)Boot into recovery
2)Go to "Advanced" and then "Terminal Command" and choose root folder.
3)Type this and then hit enter. TRY TO TYPE IT RIGHT OR YOU WILL BRICK YOUR DEVICE
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota
PS:Without this command even restore will not work
Ps2:Credits to the thecubed
Got a Canadian S10+... Received the new fingerprint firmware ... And whatever I do it won't install.
Just vibrates twice and says couldn't install please retry. I thought it might have been secure folder messing with it, but even after disabling nothing worked.
Kind of lost as to what could be causing the issue cuz others have successfully completed installed it
Anyone fixed this bug?
Try turning off or disabling secure folder
Had the same problem. Went into a different wifi and was able to download and install
I have the same problem, as do many others. I get the notification, can download it and the installer starts, and then fails with the "can't install" message. Canadian S10+, direct from Samsung.
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Try turning off or disabling secure folder
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Did that didn't work
I had this same issue. I opened the Galaxy Store app then hit the notification and it installed first try.
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sternweezy said:
I had this same issue. I opened the Galaxy Store app then hit the notification and it installed first try.
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Hmm thanks I'll try that ?
So nope tried that suggestion as well and it wont install what so ever
Why did you make duplicate thread? There is one already with answer how to force update via adb...
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vojopd said:
Why did you make duplicate thread? There is one already with answer how to force update via adb...
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.... because that thread is about forcing the update for people who can't see it.
I am having the issue where I can't install it
I had the issue and finally decided to factory reset the phone. When I got the update notification the following day it installed without issue. It's a real pain to reset the phone even with restoring from backup. Be sure to re-enter fingerprints afterwards.
vojopd said:
Why did you make duplicate thread? There is one already with answer how to force update via adb...
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Forcing the update is (as noted above) only good to get the update to show up. It does nothing for us who aren't able to install it and constantly get the "couldn't install" error.
Just an update for others ... The April software update has the biometrics update already included within.
So if someone else is having the issue... Just wait for that.
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