Hi,
I remember rooted device not available to update with OTA, so I just downloaded factory image from Google.
Then anyway to install it ? By using Nexus Root Toolkit or other tools ?
Thanks !
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I I was able to flash the manual update from 4.2.2 to 4.4 on my rooted Nexus 4, but I cannot flash the manual update from 4.4 to 4.4.2. I'm on the stock ROM, Franco kernel #194, with CWM 6.0.4.3. The reason I'm having trouble flashing the manual update to 4.4.2 is that the Shift+rclick isn't working in the ZIP folder on my system. Any advice on using the Nexus Root Toolkit?
Maybe this helps you
Read my post: Update android 4.4.2 fail/error7 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2571534
I hope I can help you, but i used android adb from the sdk kit
Alright, so irooted my T-Mobile Gs5 as soon as it came out , currently running 4.4.2 and irecieved an OTA recently . Ihavent done anything with it yet such as install custom recoveries or flash any roms . Just the stock 4.4.2 but rooted . My question is can iupdate to 4.4.3 while rooted or do ihave to unroot , update then root again . Also ikeep recieving Security Policy Updates . Can install those too while rooted?
I recently installed Android v.5.0 Lollipop on Nexus 7 (2012) (Wi-Fi Only) using the image provided by Google. For some reason, I'm not satisfied with the performance I'm getting so I wish to revert back to Android KitKat v.4.4.4 and get the update OTA.
Yes, I've this really weird psyche.
Can any of you please tell me how can I revert back to KitKat in such a way that I will get all recent updates OTA?
Thanks!
with ota you will get that same update just installed using google's image. so if you don't like lollipop feeling (and you are not alone) i suggest to use wug's toolkit and flash stock 4.4.2 image without any other update
I bought a 32 GB Nexus 7 2013 version today and already rooted it with TowelRoot and installed TWRP 2.8.2.2 via flashify. I have backed up the stock rooted setup.
Android version is still 4.3 with build number listed as JSS15J. I thought of flashing the CleanROM 4.0 released 12/10/14 that is Lollipop based.
Do I do anything else besides flashing the 4.04 flashable bootloader before flashing the ROM clean?
Thanks for the help.
Otherwise, what ROMs will flash on my current setup? Thanks so much.
Update. Did as mentioned above and all is well. I'll figure out removing system apps to install signed blacked out ones shortly I guess. Gmail is an example...
Hi all,
I have a nexus 10 with stock android 5.0.1 , I've unlocked bootloader , flashed last twrp and rooted original rom from recovery.
My tablet work perfectly but i'm trying to find a way to update android without pc/fastboot/reflash_stock_bootloader....
Is possible to flash some zip from twrp to update to 5.02 , 5.1.0 , <some next version> ?
Thank's in advance !
neroita said:
Hi all,
I have a nexus 10 with stock android 5.0.1 , I've unlocked bootloader , flashed last twrp and rooted original rom from recovery.
My tablet work perfectly but i'm trying to find a way to update android without pc/fastboot/reflash_stock_bootloader....
Is possible to flash some zip from twrp to update to 5.02 , 5.1.0 , <some next version> ?
Thank's in advance !
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From the Android Development forum here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-10/development/rom-21-11-2014-t2948203.
ok , this works perfectly.
another question , anytime google release an update I need to wait that someone create a twrp flashable zip or there's a way to flash android update ( only system ) directly from twrp ? I found update notify really annoing....
neroita said:
ok , this works perfectly.
another question , anytime google release an update I need to wait that someone create a twrp flashable zip or there's a way to flash android update ( only system ) directly from twrp ? I found update notify really annoing....
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You would have to wait for a flashable zip. You would need to use fastboot and a computer to flash the system image, which you said wasn't an option.