OTA fails on rooted d802 - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a rooted d802 on 4.2.2 (80210e-eur-xx).
When I try to install the update it attempts to install, then gives an error code in the "please don't turn off your phone during update" screen and reboots, telling me that it suspects root and can't install the update
I was under the impression that this should work and specifically chose Ota to keep root with the survival mode

seth4u said:
I have a rooted d802 on 4.2.2 (80210e-eur-xx).
When I try to install the update it attempts to install, then gives an error code in the "please don't turn off your phone during update" screen and reboots, telling me that it suspects root and can't install the update
I was under the impression that this should work and specifically chose Ota to keep root with the survival mode
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Experienced the same issue. i had to flash my phone back to original firmware and do the OTA update. Flashing removed the root and enabled me to OTA kitkat upgrade.

seth4u said:
I have a rooted d802 on 4.2.2 (80210e-eur-xx).
When I try to install the update it attempts to install, then gives an error code in the "please don't turn off your phone during update" screen and reboots, telling me that it suspects root and can't install the update
I was under the impression that this should work and specifically chose Ota to keep root with the survival mode
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If you have modified anything like removing/freezing bloatware, xposed framework, or modified anything in the system it will suspect your phone of rooting
Sent from my LG-D800 running stock kk, rooted with philz using XDA app

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[Q] Cant Install System Update to JB 4.3

I have Nexus 4 running rooted JB 4.3Stock (Build JWR66V). I have also installed xposed framework. Recover is TWRP. Last week I got a system update notification. Update size is about 1.8 MB. After rebooting for installing the update, TWRP shows a message that Root permission may have been broken and displays a button to fix the permission. Even i choose to ignore this and reboot, root permission is not affected in anyways after reboot. However, I noticed that system was not updated and the build number remain the same. After couple of days, i get the update notification again and once again the same thing repeats. Can anyone tell me why its not getting updated?
rjwarrier said:
I have Nexus 4 running rooted JB 4.3Stock (Build JWR66V). I have also installed xposed framework. Recover is TWRP. Last week I got a system update notification. Update size is about 1.8 MB. After rebooting for installing the update, TWRP shows a message that Root permission may have been broken and displays a button to fix the permission. Even i choose to ignore this and reboot, root permission is not affected in anyways after reboot. However, I noticed that system was not updated and the build number remain the same. After couple of days, i get the update notification again and once again the same thing repeats. Can anyone tell me why its not getting updated?
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Its the JWR66Y update, have you looked here for info http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145848. Or just reflash the factory image and reroot and you`re done http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312.
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Hi Is the update failing because of Xposed Framework? any idea?
rjwarrier said:
Hi Is the update failing because of Xposed Framework? any idea?
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Off course, and you have a custom recovery and possibly a custom kernel. Updates can only be installed on factory images, unless you flash them with a custom recovery like TWRP.
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gee2012 said:
Off course, and you have a custom recovery and possibly a custom kernel. Updates can only be installed on factory images, unless you flash them with a custom recovery like TWRP.
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Hi it worked! The android build is now JWR66Y. I uninstalled the xposed framework and then flashd the update file thru TWRP. Eventhough after flashin the update, i flashed the SU, it didnt work (TWRP was showing that the installation was success). When i rebooted, cudnt find SU in apps. So I just installed the app from Play Store and it worked! Now I have root access too.
Thanks mate!

[Q] OTA Updates on Rooted (with Xposed) S4

For the S4, or basically any Samsung device, how can I install an OTA update if it's rooted with Xposed installed?
I have stock rom and stock recovery. Rooted using CF-Autoroot and installed Xposed so I can get OTA updates. After the OTA update is downloaded, installing it fails before the device is even rebooted.
By the way, before applying the update, I unrooted and uninstalled Xposed (but without rebooting first since I didn't want the OTA update to disappear).
Is there any way to solve this?
ZiadK87 said:
For the S4, or basically any Samsung device, how can I install an OTA update if it's rooted with Xposed installed?
I have stock rom and stock recovery. Rooted using CF-Autoroot and installed Xposed so I can get OTA updates. After the OTA update is downloaded, installing it fails before the device is even rebooted.
Is there any way to solve this?
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Excuse me, but there is no difference having xposed for updating.
Its just an app like any other
OnePotato said:
Excuse me, but there is no difference having xposed for updating.
Its just an app like any other
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Actually I think there is. Since it modifies system files/structures, it must be uninstalled before applying OTA updates. At least that is the case with Nexus OTAs since they perform system checks for any changes before proceeding with the update.

Rooted G2, still received OTA update

I have rooted my G2(D802) in stock rom.
Will I still receive Official OTA update?
1. you will, but the device will refuse to install it because it's rooted
2. you will, the device will install it and your phone will only root to recovery (if you have custom recovery)
those are the only scenarios I know of.
csunny95 said:
I have rooted my G2(D802) in stock rom.
Will I still receive Official OTA update?
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Yes the update can sill show up and after ignoring it a couple of times it will force itself to install and either a)if you have custom recovery you will bootloop and if you were using twrp there is a way to remove update or you will need to go Back to stock, b)if you have modified system, installed xposed or removed bloat it will refuse to install because those are things that can only be done with root and so will give message won't update because it's suspected of rooting and there are ways to make it so that it won't update but I don't remember
Sent from my LG-D800 running stock kk, rooted with philz using XDA app

Error 402 when taking OTA to 4.4.2

Hello, I am currently running MJE on my Verizon Galaxy Note 3 (rooted with Root De La Vega). Currently, I have SuperSU set to survival mode as I want to take the OTA update to 4.4.2. But every time I take the update, my device restarts and the update gives an error while it's attempting to upgrade. It then restarts and tells me that it failed to upgrade with error 402.
What I've Done:
Unfrozen all frozen apps within Titanium Backup
Used Wanam Xposed to set system status to "Official"
Set SuperSU to "Survival Mode" and disabled SuperUser
I'm not sure where to go next, as I don't want to have to remove everything from my device and start fresh again (I've already had to do that before!!). What should I do so that I can take OTA and keep my root status?
computerlife22 said:
Hello, I am currently running MJE on my Verizon Galaxy Note 3 (rooted with Root De La Vega). Currently, I have SuperSU set to survival mode as I want to take the OTA update to 4.4.2. But every time I take the update, my device restarts and the update gives an error while it's attempting to upgrade. It then restarts and tells me that it failed to upgrade with error 402.
What I've Done:
Unfrozen all frozen apps within Titanium Backup
Used Wanam Xposed to set system status to "Official"
Set SuperSU to "Survival Mode" and disabled SuperUser
I'm not sure where to go next, as I don't want to have to remove everything from my device and start fresh again (I've already had to do that before!!). What should I do so that I can take OTA and keep my root status?
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Did you ever install Safe Strap? If so, you can not use the OTA.
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I had something similar happen. Rooted with kingo, installed safestrap, used tibu to freeze every updater possible. Then was going to take the OTA did exactly as you did error message and all. I finally had to odin back to stock with the 4.3 tar file. I didn't reroot and just took the OTA after that.
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Is there anyone out there that was able to overcome the update failed without going back to stock first?
I had the same message but when I tried to flash stock back to it Odin and the computer won't recognize it

[Q] Android marshmallow ota update failed.

Last night received an ota update to marshmallow. Size is around 583mb. After finishing the download. It asked me to install now or later. I hit now, and it rebooted and stock recovery opened and installation stated. After a minute it rebooted without any error back to android 5.1.1 it said it there was an error updating and I have to download the ota again.
I haven't flashed custom recovery or rom or any other mods. But have super su installed. No xposed even. I just ran twrp recovery temporarily without flashing to install super su. Bootloader unlocked. Any inputs how to get this fixed?? Battery is about 62%
Lord of Hell said:
Last night received an ota update to marshmallow. Size is around 583mb. After finishing the download. It asked me to install now or later. I hit now, and it rebooted and stock recovery opened and installation stated. After a minute it rebooted without any error back to android 5.1.1 it said it there was an error updating and I have to download the ota again.
I haven't flashed custom recovery or rom or any other mods. But have super su installed. No xposed even. I just ran twrp recovery temporarily without flashing to install super su. Bootloader unlocked. Any inputs how to get this fixed?? Battery is about 62%
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Try to use the unroot function on SuperSU. If this doesn't work, I guess you'll need to flash the whole stock rom...
Lord of Hell said:
Last night received an ota update to marshmallow. Size is around 583mb. After finishing the download. It asked me to install now or later. I hit now, and it rebooted and stock recovery opened and installation stated. After a minute it rebooted without any error back to android 5.1.1 it said it there was an error updating and I have to download the ota again.
I haven't flashed custom recovery or rom or any other mods. But have super su installed. No xposed even. I just ran twrp recovery temporarily without flashing to install super su. Bootloader unlocked. Any inputs how to get this fixed?? Battery is about 62%
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Till u r rooted, you can't update normally. Either try u rooting or
Look for the twrp flashable Marshmallow thread instead if you want to install twrp.
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Totemic_tHiRp said:
Try to use the unroot function on SuperSU. If this doesn't work, I guess you'll need to flash the whole stock rom...
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Unrooted and flashed stock rom from fastboot commands and system status is still Modified. Downloaded OTA update and it installed itself and system turned to Official from Modified.
Lord of Hell said:
Unrooted and flashed stock rom from fastboot commands and system status is still Modified. Downloaded OTA update and it installed itself and system turned to Official from Modified.
Any suggestions?
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Suggestions on what...?
Chaotic-Entropy said:
Suggestions on what...?
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Sorry forgot to remove that line while editing.
I am having this problem with may update. Have unlocked bootloader, no root or super su. Have twrp installed.
Will have more details tonight as I get home. I know very little about tech too.
silverhandorder said:
I am having this problem with may update. Have unlocked bootloader, no root or super su. Have twrp installed.
Will have more details tonight as I get home. I know very little about tech too.
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Flash stock recovery and try installing the update

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