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OFFICIAL FXZ IS AVAILABLE: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
I can verify, I was about to get a refurb from Verizon and this was the only thing could unbrick it.
I didn't brick, but things just ... aren't right after the update. I tried to go back to 4.2.2 to reroot and move back to 4.4, but that failed as I couldn't downgrade any longer. Now I get force closes and what not. Hope this helps, thanks so much!
icase81 said:
I didn't brick, but things just ... aren't right after the update. I tried to go back to 4.2.2 to reroot and move back to 4.4, but that failed as I couldn't downgrade any longer. Now I get force closes and what not. Hope this helps, thanks so much!
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what's not right exactly? i've noticed improvements in responsiveness and battery life with no downside.
yeah, if you're on a locked device there is no way to downgrade. if you're on an unlocked device, you will most likely be able to fxz to 4.2.2 or 4.4 by flashing everything except motoboot and gpt. i'm on an unlocked device, but i can't think of any reason why i'd want to downgrade.
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what's not right exactly? i've noticed improvements in responsiveness and battery life with no downside.
yeah, if you're on a locked device there is no way to downgrade. if you're on an unlocked device, you will most likely be able to fxz to 4.2.2 or 4.4 by flashing everything except motoboot and gpt. i'm on an unlocked device, but i can't think of any reason why i'd want to downgrade.
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So I had a rooted 4.4. Get into the soak test, fxz'd back to stock 4.4 to take the 4.4.2 update. Got it, and everything was peachy for 2 days, no issues at all. Decided I wanted to try and re-root, after people confirmed root stuck around after the 4.4.2 ota. So I tried to fxz back to 4.2.2 to use the slapmymoto method, but flashing the 4.2.2 failed (obviously). So I just wiped user data and cache, booted back up and still had 4.4.2. But now if I try and goto settings -> security, it just force closes. This just feel a bit 'off'.
I just am waiting for the 4.4.2 fxz to come out so I can just flash back to 100% stock 4.4.2. Also, for what its worth, the system.img in the zip from this thread doesn't flash for me. Fails preflash validation, same as 4.4 and 4.2.2. I was able to flash the recovery and boot img though. *shrug* everything works fine for now minus the settings force closes.I tried clearing cache, and from what I can see on other phones, this is usually a permissions issue. Only with stock recovery, I can't run fix permissions and can't make chmod's to /system via adb shell.
icase81 said:
So I had a rooted 4.4. Get into the soak test, fxz'd back to stock 4.4 to take the 4.4.2 update. Got it, and everything was peachy for 2 days, no issues at all. Decided I wanted to try and re-root, after people confirmed root stuck around after the 4.4.2 ota. So I tried to fxz back to 4.2.2 to use the slapmymoto method, but flashing the 4.2.2 failed (obviously). So I just wiped user data and cache, booted back up and still had 4.4.2. But now if I try and goto settings -> security, it just force closes. This just feel a bit 'off'.
I just am waiting for the 4.4.2 fxz to come out so I can just flash back to 100% stock 4.4.2. Also, for what its worth, the system.img in the zip from this thread doesn't flash for me. Fails preflash validation, same as 4.4 and 4.2.2. I was able to flash the recovery and boot img though. *shrug* everything works fine for now minus the settings force closes.I tried clearing cache, and from what I can see on other phones, this is usually a permissions issue. Only with stock recovery, I can't run fix permissions and can't make chmod's to /system via adb shell.
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the only way to have root on a locked device, as of this posting, is to be rooted on 4.4 before applying the update.
wiping data and cache should fix any force close issues (hopefully).
if not, you can try reapplying the update and wiping data and cache.
please post whether either of these things works to fix your issue.
THIS thread doesn't mention anything about system.img, this one does:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development/xt1060-164-55-2-unofficial-fxz-unlocked-t2659682
the title specifies that it is for unlocked devices only.
Q9Nap said:
the only way to have root on a locked device, as of this posting, is to be rooted on 4.4 before applying the update.
wiping data and cache should fix any force close issues (hopefully).
if not, you can try reapplying the update and wiping data and cache.
please post whether either of these things works to fix your issue.
THIS thread doesn't mention anything about system.img, this one does:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development/xt1060-164-55-2-unofficial-fxz-unlocked-t2659682
the title specifies that it is for unlocked devices only.
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Cache definitely didn't fix it. Tried that last night. I spent 40 minutes redownloading and setting up apps, so wiping user data again wouldn't be fun. I'll check it out in a few minutes and report back.
EDIT: Nope, cache and userdata wipe did not fix it. Oh well, I'll just wait until the fxz image is out for 4.4.2 and try that then.
So if I'm currently on 4.4 Rooted with a locked device, would I need to flash the stock recovery file that you've supplied first prior to taking the OTA, or do I have to go back to 4.2.2 and then take the update?
I would like to keep root, but after searching around this forum and couple of others, it seems those of us with locked devices are not seeing much luck.
bawoo said:
So if I'm currently on 4.4 Rooted with a locked device, would I need to flash the stock recovery file that you've supplied first prior to taking the OTA, or do I have to go back to 4.2.2 and then take the update?
I would like to keep root, but after searching around this forum and couple of others, it seems those of us with locked devices are not seeing much luck.
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I would like to know this as well!
bawoo said:
So if I'm currently on 4.4 Rooted with a locked device, would I need to flash the stock recovery file that you've supplied first prior to taking the OTA, or do I have to go back to 4.2.2 and then take the update?
I would like to keep root, but after searching around this forum and couple of others, it seems those of us with locked devices are not seeing much luck.
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your question really belongs in the q & a section...
as the op states, this recovery is for use only if you have bricked while attempting to apply the update.
to apply the update successfully, you need to have an unmodified system. so if you've made any changes to system files, you should start from the beginning to get to unmodified, rooted 4.4; then apply the update.
updated op with link to fxz download page; 4.4.2 is now available. locked device users please be aware that you will not be able to keep root if you flash the full fxz; not that you really keep it anyway after the taking the ota...
dev edition ftw!
Q9Nap said:
updated op with link to fxz download page; 4.4.2 is now available. locked device users please be aware that you will not be able to keep root if you flash the full fxz; not that you really keep it anyway after the taking the ota...
dev edition ftw!
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Just an update to my totally off topic issue, flashing the 4.4.2 fxz fixed my crashing Security settings issue. :good: Thanks for the help even though it really wasn't your problem or anything to do with the thread.
icase81 said:
Just an update to my totally off topic issue, flashing the 4.4.2 fxz fixed my crashing Security settings issue. :good: Thanks for the help even though it really wasn't your problem or anything to do with the thread.
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sure, np. glad you got it working. it's unfortunate that locked users lose root with the 4.4.2 build though.
Another off-topic issue but I was wondering if anyone could help me (VZN Dev Edition). I was on Eclipse 3.1, I used the Mac OS 2.01 Toolkit to upgrade to 4.2.2. I was able to boot but the color on the screen is off (red is showing as blue and blue as red) and camera does not work. I thought it was a small software issue. I installed TWRP and flashed Eclipse 3.2 but still had the same issues.
Any help? Can I use the Toolkit to downgrade to 4.4?
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Another off-topic issue but I was wondering if anyone could help me (VZN Dev Edition). I was on Eclipse 3.1, I used the Mac OS 2.01 Toolkit to upgrade to 4.2.2. I was able to boot but the color on the screen is off (red is showing as blue and blue as red) and camera does not work. I thought it was a small software issue. I installed TWRP and flashed Eclipse 3.2 but still had the same issues.
Any help? Can I use the Toolkit to downgrade to 4.4?
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I'm not familiar with that particular toolkit, but I'm assuming it flashed gpt and motoboot to the 4.4.2 version (I'm also hoping you meant to type 4.4.2, otherwise, flashing an old version might be your problem) both of which you shouldn't try to downgrade. I would recommend re-flashing all of 4.4.2 from the sbf (which is hopefully what that toolkit does -- you should probably post in that thread for this)
Where I am: I'm on a locked Verizon Moto X w/ Root, WP enabled on 4.4.2.
How I got here: I was rooted on 4.4 with WP disabled, and took the OTA after disabling xposed. I kept root and WP was re-enabled.
Now when I try to boot into recovery I get the same error 'slappydj1' was getting earlier in this thread...:
Partition (recovery) Security Version Downgraded
Boot up failed
Any idea if I will be able to flash just the stock recovery from the 4.4.2 fxz and get recovery back?
Or might this cause new sorts of issues?
leffer said:
Where I am: I'm on a locked Verizon Moto X w/ Root, WP enabled on 4.4.2.
How I got here: I was rooted on 4.4 with WP disabled, and took the OTA after disabling xposed. I kept root and WP was re-enabled.
Now when I try to boot into recovery I get the same error 'slappydj1' was getting earlier in this thread...:
Partition (recovery) Security Version Downgraded
Boot up failed
Any idea if I will be able to flash just the stock recovery from the 4.4.2 fxz and get recovery back?
Or might this cause new sorts of issues?
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Not sure how you took the 4.4.2 OTA as it needs STOCK Recovery in order to install.
You could TRY re-flashing stock recovery via mfastboot, but I'm not sure what state your phone is in, and/or if flashing stock recovery will make things worse.
KidJoe said:
Not sure how you took the 4.4.2 OTA as it needs STOCK Recovery in order to install.
You could TRY re-flashing stock recovery via mfastboot, but I'm not sure what state your phone is in, and/or if flashing stock recovery will make things worse.
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Yeah, I had stock recovery when I took the OTA, my guess is for some reason the recovery didn't update to 4.4.2 during the OTA. No idea why.
Anyway, I flashed the recovery.img from the 4.4.2 FXZ and it worked. So I have stock recovery back.
Thanks
Would I use the T-Mobile fxz to fastboot flash a Dev Ed. GSM on T-Mobile plan?
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Yeah, I had stock recovery when I took the OTA, my guess is for some reason the recovery didn't update to 4.4.2 during the OTA. No idea why.
Anyway, I flashed the recovery.img from the 4.4.2 FXZ and it worked. So I have stock recovery back.
Thanks
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I might be in the same boat, any help would be appreciated. I was rooted pre-4.4.2, and took the VZW OTA, root survived... everything has been good. Now when I try a factory reset it, it boots to FastBoot mode and Recovery option just reboots the phone.
It does say: Partition (recovery) Security Version Downgraded
Fastboot Reason: Boot Failure
Phone can reboot into Android and works just fine. Should I flash the entire 4.4.2 image or is there a glaring red flag that I'm missing like trying 4.2.2 or 4.4 first?
Thanks all!
I get this error while trying to attempt to update to the latest android 5.0 in twrp...
while installing the new zip file it says:
package expects build fingerprint of google/mantaray/manta: 4.4.4/ktu84p/1227136: user/release-keys or google/mantaray/manta:5.0/LRX21P/1570855:user/release-keys; this device has google/mantaray/manta:4.3/JWR66V/737497:user/release-keys
but my nexus 10 is already on 4.4.4
Your build.prop isn't standard, get the original one, or just use the factory image to update.
Rusty! said:
Your build.prop isn't standard, get the original one, or just use the factory image to update.
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what i need to install to correct his to the correct build.prop of 4.4.4?
ps. my last 4.4.4 was updated directly OTA..
Just download the 5.0 factory image, remove -w from the flash-all script and it will update you. Less dicking around that way.
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I get this error while trying to attempt to update to the latest android 5.0 in twrp...
while installing the new zip file it says:
package expects build fingerprint of google/mantaray/manta: 4.4.4/ktu84p/1227136: user/release-keys or google/mantaray/manta:5.0/LRX21P/1570855:user/release-keys; this device has google/mantaray/manta:4.3/JWR66V/737497:user/release-keys
but my nexus 10 is already on 4.4.4
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Exactly the same here when flashing OTA via TWRP.
The build.prop file hasn't been modified as far as I know.
Where/how to get the file please?
CBers said:
Exactly the same here when flashing OTA via TWRP.
The build.prop file hasn't been modified as far as I know.
Where/how to get the file please?
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I found the best way around this is to install the factory nexus 10 lollipop version. It's actually quite easy or even easier than the OTA method. Just make sure you delete the -w from the .bat file to keep all your data. It worked perfectly for me.
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inspiron41 said:
I found the best way around this is to install the factory nexus 10 lollipop version. It's actually quite easy or even easier than the OTA method. Just make sure you delete the -w from the .bat file to keep all your data. It worked perfectly for me.
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Thanks inspiron41 - I'll give it a go at the weekend.
Which file is the -w in please?
CBers said:
Thanks inspiron41 - I'll give it a go at the weekend.
Which file is the -w in please?
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Go to this website:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...riants-of-nexus-7-2012-and-2013-and-nexus-10/
It has detail instruction and jump down to step 3 regarding to -w
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I was having the same issue as the OP. So after reading this thread, I've performed the following:
Downloaded Android 5.0 factory image from: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Followed the instructions at this site, AND MADE SURE TO REMOVE '-w' AS INSTRUCTED, TO PRESERVE DATA: http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...riants-of-nexus-7-2012-and-2013-and-nexus-10/
It was pretty easy. I've been waiting about 30 minutes looking at the boot graphic. Hope it turns out OK. But it is easier than playing with the OTA.
After being stuck in a bootloop, I had to factory reset and now all is well.
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Darnell_Chat_TN said:
After being stuck in a bootloop, I had to factory reset and now all is well.
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...i've been having the same issue since the 5.0.0 update.
I even had to perform a total wipe to get 5.0.0 onto my N10, and even after that I still have a bad signature on my tablet. Now the problem is back installing 5.0.2 OTA, and I do not want to wipe everything again. So please where is that build.prop file, and how do I fix it? or rather, what the eff has gone wrong here, why, and who's responsible for unbreaking it?
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...i've been having the same issue since the 5.0.0 update.
I even had to perform a total wipe to get 5.0.0 onto my N10, and even after that I still have a bad signature on my tablet. Now the problem is back installing 5.0.2 OTA, and I do not want to wipe everything again. So please where is that build.prop file, and how do I fix it? or rather, what the eff has gone wrong here, why, and who's responsible for unbreaking it?
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Yea, I flashed the 5.0.1 factory image later. Now, I tried to flash the 5.0.2 OTA and it said it saw a 5.0.1 signature and was expecting 5.0.1, or something of that sort. It's basically the same issue all over again... No issues flashing 5.0.2 to my kids' N7s that are 100% stock.
My N10 is unlocked and rooted. There must be something in the customizations that cause this issue.
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Yea, I flashed the 5.0.1 factory image later. Now, I tried to flash the 5.0.2 OTA and it said it saw a 5.0.1 signature and was expecting 5.0.1, or something of that sort. It's basically the same issue all over again... No issues flashing 5.0.2 to my kids' N7s that are 100% stock.
My N10 is unlocked and rooted. There must be something in the customizations that cause this issue.
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and again, trying to flash the 5.1 OTA and it says there is a 4.4.2 signature so it wont install... but I have re-flashed the stock image several times by now. I just do not get it.
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and again, trying to flash the 5.1 OTA and it says there is a 4.4.2 signature so it wont install... but I have re-flashed the stock image several times by now. I just do not get it.
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Why not just update using the 5.1 factory image? I run unlocked stock/rooted on my N10, and that's the method I always use to update. Would also do it this way on my N5 and now N6. Just fastboot flash all the images from the factory image manually (READ: EXCEPT USERDATA). You can also skip flashing the recovery if you run a custom recovery. However, for the sake of completion, I include flashing the stock recovery. Then I let it boot up normally. Then I'll boot back into the bootloader and flash TWRP and flash SuperSU. Updating this way is easier for me since I don't have to worry about the OTA failing due to customizations I may have made to the system (especially now with the new way Android updates after 5.0).
I've already had to upgrade my tablet by flashing stock for the last three upgrades, and every single time I ended up havnig to wipe the tablet clean and install and configure everything from scratch. I'm still hoping that at some point I wouldn't have to do that anymore...
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could this all be because my tablet is rooted and has CWM recovery installed?
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I've already had to upgrade my tablet by flashing stock for the last three upgrades, and every single time I ended up havnig to wipe the tablet clean and install and configure everything from scratch. I'm still hoping that at some point I wouldn't have to do that anymore...
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could this all be because my tablet is rooted and has CWM recovery installed?
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That's weird. I can't remember the last time I had issues using the stock images, and most people seem to be okay doing it. How are you flashing it? I follow Method 2 from this OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008. I just skip the command that flashes userdata, and it always works. I always flash the new cache image because when I would just erase it, it would be forever stuck in the bootanimation.
Before 5.0, being rooted didn't affect upgrading via OTA. Now, however, any little modification to the system (including being rooted) will cause the OTA to fail everytime. Also using a custom recovery like CWM will cause it to fail. So if you really want to go the OTA route, the least you would have to do is completely unroot (inside the SuperSU app itself) and flash the stock recovery. If you've uninstalled any system apps, you have to reinstall them or it will also fail.
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That's weird. I can't remember the last time I had issues using the stock images, and most people seem to be okay doing it. How are you flashing it? I follow Method 2 from this OP: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/guide-flash-factory-images-nexus-6shamu-t2954008. I just skip the command that flashes userdata, and it always works. I always flash the new cache image because when I would just erase it, it would be forever stuck in the bootanimation.
Before 5.0, being rooted didn't affect upgrading via OTA. Now, however, any little modification to the system (including being rooted) will cause the OTA to fail everytime. Also using a custom recovery like CWM will cause it to fail. So if you really want to go the OTA route, the least you would have to do is completely unroot (inside the SuperSU app itself) and flash the stock recovery. If you've uninstalled any system apps, you have to reinstall them or it will also fail.
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My N10 is with stock ROM 5.0.1 and stock recovery but rooted with unlocked bootloader (and custom launcher). I have two questions:
1) I can unroot it through SuperSU. Do I have to switch back to the stock launcher before trying the OTA installation of 5.1?
2) I remember last time I could gain root by simply installing SuperSU. After flashing the 5.1 factory image, can I still get root this same way, or do I have to install, for example, TWRP and then flash SuperSU?
Thanks!
mj56gt said:
My N10 is with stock ROM 5.0.1 and stock recovery but rooted with unlocked bootloader (and custom launcher). I have two questions:
1) I can unroot it through SuperSU. Do I have to switch back to the stock launcher before trying the OTA installation of 5.1?
2) I remember last time I could gain root by simply installing SuperSU. After flashing the 5.1 factory image, can I still get root this same way, or do I have to install, for example, TWRP and then flash SuperSU?
Thanks!
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1) No, you can keep whichever launcher you are using whether it be Trebuchet, Google Now Launcher, Nova, etc. since it's more of just an app and not a system mod.
2) As far as I know (or thought), you've always had to flash SuperSU using a custom recovery unless your ROM already came pre-rooted. In which case, all you would have to do is install SuperSU from the Play Store. But to answer your question, after flashing the factory image, you would have to flash a custom recovery like TWRP and then flash SuperSU using said custom recovery. However, that's not complicated at all. After flashing the factory image, it just takes like another 5 minutes to flash TWRP, boot into it, flash SuperSU, boot into the OS, verify root status, then power off, boot back into the bootloader and flash the stock recovery (if you don't want to keep the custom recovery). While you're at it, after flashing SuperSU, why not flash the Translucent Nav/Status Bar Mod found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2771708 provided by @hanspampel. He's done a great service for us. It's the easiest and best mod for the stock N10 right now that restores the translucent decor that Google decided to disable on our device. I flashed it on my N10 after upgrading to 5.1 and it works flawlessly. But that's just a suggestion.
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1) No, you can keep whichever launcher you are using whether it be Trebuchet, Google Now Launcher, Nova, etc. since it's more of just an app and not a system mod.
2) As far as I know (or thought), you've always had to flash SuperSU using a custom recovery unless your ROM already came pre-rooted. In which case, all you would have to do is install SuperSU from the Play Store. But to answer your question, after flashing the factory image, you would have to flash a custom recovery like TWRP and then flash SuperSU using said custom recovery. However, that's not complicated at all. After flashing the factory image, it just takes like another 5 minutes to flash TWRP, boot into it, flash SuperSU, boot into the OS, verify root status, then power off, boot back into the bootloader and flash the stock recovery (if you don't want to keep the custom recovery). While you're at it, after flashing SuperSU, why not flash the Translucent Nav/Status Bar Mod found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2771708 provided by @hanspampel. He's done a great service for us. It's the easiest and best mod for the stock N10 right now that restores the translucent decor that Google decided to disable on our device. I flashed it on my N10 after upgrading to 5.1 and it works flawlessly. But that's just a suggestion.
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Thanks a lot for the suggestions! Have a wonderful weekend...
Never mind
I used Google's batch file on windows to flash the stock 5.0, having unlocked the bootloader and also installed the chainfire root. Just wondering whether I'll get any fixes, or whether i'll have to always repeat this process, wiping out everything on the device in the process.
You may get prompted to download and install new updates when they arrive, but they will fail upon installation unless you're 100% stock.
there will be an OTA update notification if you have stock rom wether you have a sotck or a custom recovery. But if you download and install the OTA update having a custom recovery, the installation will fail and will show an installation or update error. You will be stucked in "no command" image. so better restore your stock recovery as well before downloading any OTA updates..
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there will be an OTA update notification if you have stock rom wether you have a sotck or a custom recovery. But if you download and install the OTA update having a custom recovery, the installation will fail and will show an installation or update error. You will be stucked in "no command" image. so better restore your stock recovery as well before downloading any OTA updates..
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Does the Google image download page (https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images) get updated as Lollipop gets updated? Or am I going to have to do OTA updates?
hmm.. im not sure which comes first.. but, if you want to get OTA, you'll have to wait for your device to get its turn for the notification to appear. The effect will still be the same though if you flash that google image to your device.. And flashing that device, will save you time from waiting for your OTA to appear on your device.
Cheers! :good:
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hmm.. im not sure which comes first.. but, if you want to get OTA, you'll have to wait for your device to get its turn for the notification to appear. The effect will still be the same though if you flash that google image to your device.. And flashing that device, will save you time from waiting for your OTA to appear on your device.
Cheers! :good:
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Well, I'm a bit confused. I'm on stock, but i need root, so i installed cfar, which I think included super su. when a new version of super su came out (i was alerted via google play), i needed to install the twrp recovery (which I didn't have installed at that point) to update it. So I guess I'm not stock any more, even though I've not actually put a non-stock image on. So even if the OTA update message popped up, I doubt it's safe to install it that way, even if it let me. I'm just not sure whether I need to a factory reset/wipe etc before updating, or if I can do a dirty update (the OTA is effectively a dirty update, isn't it?). And, like i said, i'm not sure whether that page gets updated with new images, or whether you're supposed to just put the initial one down and then do OTA updates (and only then root, change the recovery etc).
You have a stock rom but with a CUSTOM recovery. Yes, ota will prompt you to update, but DON'T. You should convert to stock recovery first. Because if you do, the update will push through, but once it asks you to boot to make the update in effect, you will have a NO COMMAND error - bootloop, and only fastboot and recovery (sort of dysfunctional). Just like most of the people here, including me. So make backup of your files first before doing the update. Cheers :good:
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If having a custom recovery is an issue, why could I flash ota zips from custom recoveries ever since buying the tablet?
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there will be an OTA update notification if you have stock rom wether you have a sotck or a custom recovery. But if you download and install the OTA update having a custom recovery, the installation will fail and will show an installation or update error. You will be stucked in "no command" image. so better restore your stock recovery as well before downloading any OTA updates..
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Should have read this first. In the bootloop. Tried flashing back to stuck with nexus toolkit. No luck. Suggestions?
Rizz67 said:
Should have read this first. In the bootloop. Tried flashing back to stuck with nexus toolkit. No luck. Suggestions?
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Hi, what i did was flashing the official factory image from google via fastboot/bootloader... Make a nandroid backup first though.. Because you'll need to clean flash (system partition/cache and data) to avoid future problems.
please educate me
A few weeks ago I rooted my N4 with CFAR (& of course had to wipe out everything). My understanding was that now that my bootloader is unlocked, I can sideload new images, thus sparing me a rewipe -- & in my ignorance, was anticipating that ChainFire would make 5.0.1 images in due course.
So, If I want to root subsequent 5.x.x releases, how would this work in real life??
Can i just restore stock recovery and then install the 5.0.1 ota update without losing everything?
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?
Thanks in Advance...
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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?
Thanks in Advance...
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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?
Thanks in Advance...
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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?
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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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So I recieved the notification that the 5.0.2 update was ready to install on my tablet. My tablet is ROOTED but that is all, still stock, I only root to use ad away. I get an error trying to install it OTA. How can I install the update, without having to wipe all my data? Sorry, I am very new to this stuff
viper2ko said:
So I recieved the notification that the 5.0.2 update was ready to install on my tablet. My tablet is ROOTED but that is all, still stock, I only root to use ad away. I get an error trying to install it OTA. How can I install the update, without having to wipe all my data? Sorry, I am very new to this stuff
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No go on root. Your system partition has to be pristine. (Technically you can add files, but the ones that came with it have to be unchanged) Just undo any changes you have made and unroot and the OTA should work.
So if I get this right, OTA breaks also when recovery is stock, but supersu installed, modified hosts and gps.conf file
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No go on root. Your system partition has to be pristine. (Technically you can add files, but the ones that came with it have to be unchanged) Just undo any changes you have made and unroot and the OTA should work.
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Only changed I have made are installing ad away
viper2ko said:
Only changed I have made are installing ad away
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The HOSTS file came with the stock image. It counts, unfortunately. (I'm also an Adaway user)
Modify /system, you don't OTA. Period.
Just download the Nexus image and flash just system.img, not the batch file.
Can I flash the system.img in TWRP or do I need to flash the stock recovery?
And will this upgrade me from 5.0.1 to 5.0.2 without losing anything except for root?
Thanks!
^You flash the system image with fastboot. Run: fastboot flash system system.img
You'll keep data just have to reflash the su zip in twrp.
yosmokinman said:
^You flash the system image with fastboot. Run: fastboot flash system system.img
You'll keep data just have to reflash the su zip in twrp.
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Thanks for the info. Just had this problem myself and was trying to figure out what to do. This must be a 5.x problem? I've never had this problem on 4.x as long as I had the stock recovery installed. Just had to re-root after. Guess I'm off to download the factory images since it won't even show an update available after erroring out. It definitely still shows 5.01 as being the version I'm on.
flyinion said:
Thanks for the info. Just had this problem myself and was trying to figure out what to do. This must be a 5.x problem? I've never had this problem on 4.x as long as I had the stock recovery installed. Just had to re-root after. Guess I'm off to download the factory images since it won't even show an update available after erroring out. It definitely still shows 5.01 as being the version I'm on.
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Just download Scrosler's Factory Stock Rooted Rom 5.0.2 in the Android Development section and install via TWRP over the top of 5.0.1. No need for a fresh install.
magnumlove said:
Just download Scrosler's Factory Stock Rooted Rom 5.0.2 in the Android Development section and install via TWRP over the top of 5.0.1. No need for a fresh install.
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Oh I wasn't going to do a fresh install (i.e. wiping everything), just flash that system.img or modify the batch file to remove the "-w" flag and just run that. I'm wary of running 3rd party ROMs now after I couldn't play movies through Play Movies that were downloaded to the device instead of streamed. Something to do with copy protection I guess
It isn't a "3rd party ROM," just a flashable version of 5.0.2. If you flash using TWRP, just don't have it wipe anything. I flashed his 5.0.1 flashable ROM over 4.4.4 (after updating my bootloader) and didn't lose anything.
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It isn't a "3rd party ROM," just a flashable version of 5.0.2. If you flash using TWRP, just don't have it wipe anything. I flashed his 5.0.1 flashable ROM over 4.4.4 (after updating my bootloader) and didn't lose anything.
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Assuming this was in reply to me? I'm not worried about losing anything. I've done the whole back it up and wipe between ROMs a ton on my OG Droid and Galaxy Nexus. In this case it's a worry that Play Movies for instance will detect that it is not a stock ROM/image and will disallow playing downloaded versions of movies in the app. I.e. you can download vs. stream for offline playback. I nearly found out the hard way (night before leaving on a vacation) that I couldn't play downloaded versions (it will download but not play them) when I for instance installed AOKP to my Nexus 7. As best I could tell from a bunch of Googling, it's something to do with copy protection.
It was, but I didn't know your experience level. I guess what I wanted to say is that scrosler's stock rooted ROM is exactly that; once it's on the tablet it isn't any different from rooting the OTA or factory image. It's just flashable via recovery instead of having to use fastboot or flash-all.bat.
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It was, but I didn't know your experience level. I guess what I wanted to say is that scrosler's stock rooted ROM is exactly that; once it's on the tablet it isn't any different from rooting the OTA or factory image. It's just flashable via recovery instead of having to use fastboot or flash-all.bat.
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Ah ok. Well, I ended up using fastboot to flash the system.img last night and looks like I'm good to go. I tried unrooting (SuperSU remove root function) and changing betterbatterystats to a non-system app first but the OTA still failed. Yeah I learned how to use the basic adb/fastboot stuff when I got my Galaxy Nexus and again with the N7. I figured that way if I totally broke something I'd know how to fix it, and all the fancy tools weren't around when the GNex first came out (at least I don't think they were).
I dirty flashed scrosler's 5.0.1 ROM when I got the 5.0.1 OTA notification, but when the 5.0.2 factory image was posted I fastboot flashed the system.img from that and rerooted. Naturally, less than half a day or so later, scrosler posted his 5.0.2.
So for someone that's not really too experience with fastboot, could someone post a step by step?
Where would I get the system.img?
Check the sticky threads for guides. Read and reread then get started on setting up the Android SDK. Once complete, type in the commands letter for letter.