Reverting 5.0 to 4.0 OS - Fire HD 6 and 7 General

I recently updated to the developers preview of Fire OS 5.0 and I had TWRP installed and I was not able to downgrade using the ADB sideload method. So for people that have the same issue here is what you need to do to resolve this and get back to Fire OS 4.0
Summary:
Rolling back to Fire OS 4 is easy! Simply visit the page below and follow the instructions provided to complete the rollback form.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/html-forms-controller/wdp_gen_rb
Note: The rollback process requires you to provide both your email used to participate in the Developer Preview, as well as your device's DSN. Instructions on obtaining your DSN are included in the link provided.

What version of OS 4 does this roll you back to?

junglistknot said:
I recently updated to the developers preview of Fire OS 5.0 and I had TWRP installed and I was not able to downgrade using the ADB sideload method. So for people that have the same issue here is what you need to do to resolve this and get back to Fire OS 4.0
Summary:
Rolling back to Fire OS 4 is easy! Simply visit the page below and follow the instructions provided to complete the rollback form.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/html-forms-controller/wdp_gen_rb
Note: The rollback process requires you to provide both your email used to participate in the Developer Preview, as well as your device's DSN. Instructions on obtaining your DSN are included in the link provided.
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You had TWRP with OS 5.0. So you had root and OS 5.0? how?

siegesoldier said:
You had TWRP with OS 5.0. So you had root and OS 5.0? how?
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No I had root on 4.5.4 with twrp and I did not have my nav bar so I decided to try to upgrade to 5.2.0 thinking I would be able to downgrade. I was stuck at this OS because I can't get into the stock recovery or twrp. So basically I need to go back to 4.5.3 to gain root and upgrade back to 4.5.4.

DoLooper said:
What version of OS 4 does this roll you back to?
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Not sure yet because it takes like 48 hours to get the update sent to the device. As soon as I know I will let you know.

junglistknot said:
Not sure yet because it takes like 48 hours to get the update sent to the device. As soon as I know I will let you know.
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Lol, so just to be clear, this isn't something you've even actually done yet. Nice. So what, you're just working on theory and leading people to do it with you blindly? Awesome. Post back when you have something with substance for us.

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Not sure yet because it takes like 48 hours to get the update sent to the device. As soon as I know I will let you know.
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I'm guessing it will be 4.5.4, but if it's lower that would make getting 4.5.3 (and root!) much easier. Hope you can keep an eye on it and block OTA as soon as it comes through. thx.

This is directly from Amazon and the zip is signed. There is no reason it shouldn't work. I am just trying to let anyone in the same boat as me this may help them. No need to be rude.

I apologize if that sounded rude. Wasn't my intent at all. I assumed downgrade would be OTA, and it would help everyone if we can get the developer preview and then downgrade in the way you suggest to 4.5.3 or less.

No not you I was referring to the post above yours

junglistknot said:
Not sure yet because it takes like 48 hours to get the update sent to the device. As soon as I know I will let you know.
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Have you gotten the rollback yet? If so has it fixed your ability to get to the recovery?

I finally received the update but I can install it because it still needs to boot to the recovery. Sorry for the misleading post. Just so everyone knows it also was 4.5.4 OTA. So I still need to flash the recovery.img through fastboot so if anyone has this img please share.

junglistknot said:
I finally received the update but I can install it because it still needs to boot to the recovery. Sorry for the misleading post. Just so everyone knows it also was 4.5.4 OTA. So I still need to flash the recovery.img through fastboot so if anyone has this img please share.
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I have 4.5.3 recovery img somewhere, but I am not sure it'd help you since I doubt you could flash anything through the fastboot. I'll dig it up, and upload.

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I have 4.5.3 recovery img somewhere, but I am not sure it'd help you since I doubt you could flash anything through the fastboot. I'll dig it up, and upload.
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Yes I can flash in fastboot but it needs to be an img file. I have done it before. If you could please upload it I will give it a shot. Thanks

junglistknot said:
Yes I can flash in fastboot but it needs to be an img file. I have done it before. If you could please upload it I will give it a shot. Thanks
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In the same boat anxiously awaiting for someone to find a stock recovery.img

junglistknot said:
Yes I can flash in fastboot but it needs to be an img file. I have done it before. If you could please upload it I will give it a shot. Thanks
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In the same boat anxiously awaiting for someone to find a stock recovery.img
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Well, this is 4.5.3. I dd'ed from my recovery when doing backups. See if it works!

so after messing with this so much bootloader is locked again and I am not able to flash recovery via fastboot. Looks like I will need to wait until someone can root 5.2.0 OS. Unless anyone else has any ideas because I feel like I have tried everything.

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so after messing with this so much bootloader is locked again and I am not able to flash recovery via fastboot. Looks like I will need to wait until someone can root 5.2.0 OS. Unless anyone else has any ideas because I feel like I have tried everything.
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5.2.0 can be rooted, but you'll have to start with a working TWRP, which means you already must have root. For independent 5.2.0 root, you may wait for a long time.
With fried recovery and no root, I don't think you are going anywhere, other than to Amazon customer service

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5.2.0 can be rooted, but you'll have to start with a working TWRP, which means you already must have root. For independent 5.2.0 root, you may wait for a long time.
With fried recovery and no root, I don't think you are going anywhere, other than to Amazon customer service
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Well I had TWRP and root beforehand. In fact SuperSU is still in the app drawer but it says the binary isn't installed. I can wait though I know I can bring this thing back to life at some point. I have a galaxy s5 rooted with CM12 on it so that will keep me busy while I wait.
Edit: Amazon is sending me a new Fire HD 7. Be here on Friday

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Well I had TWRP and root beforehand. In fact SuperSU is still in the app drawer but it says the binary isn't installed. I can wait though I know I can bring this thing back to life at some point. I have a galaxy s5 rooted with CM12 on it so that will keep me busy while I wait.
Edit: Amazon is sending me a new Fire HD 7. Be here on Friday
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Just curious what you told them? I am in the exact same place as you, but it was with my wife's brand new tablet from prime day.

Related

1050F: OTA Update #S100256_160119

Received this yesterday evening and am wondering if anyone has a good idea of what this update entails. It states is security patch and stability fix, if I'm not mistaken. Probably just a regular non-major update, then?
I am in the middle of returning my tab back to stock to then update to this update... Will report back in a while. @all
If you have unlocked your bootloader to use a custom recovery DO NOT UPDATE. It will soft brick!!! I tried in vain and am having to resort to 'back to stock' as, like a pleb, I don't backup before I tinkered
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I happens to the best of us, man. Sorry to hear. I'm currently not rooted, but at some point will, so that possibility of messing up will ALWAYS be there.
i have just updated my yoga 830LC. But i forgot my bootloader is unlocked. It's soft brick. Can you help me how to back to stock Lollipop ROM. please help me! thanks
Do you have a backup? When I first tried to update I think it did update part of the rom. I reflashed the patched esp (which you should still have if you have unlocked you boot-loader)
It then let me in to recovery and to restore.
Try that and report back
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Hi. I have this update from lenovo too, my 1050F is rooted, how I do a backup ? and you flash which stock rom, before upgrading ?
If possible, I want to keep my data.
Thank you.
I think the only way to keep you data is with something like Titanium backup saved to an external source and then whenever the update is finished re-root and restore selected backed up data
If you have unlocked you boot-loader you must have flashed a customers recovery. I did a twrp back up and selected what I want to restore.
Edit - get the files you need from this post
corasman said:
Hi Rob
These files I copied from various threads on here.
They are on my g/drive,if they are any good to you or anyone else.
http://tinyurl.com/zdr92pf
http://tinyurl.com/zmmaww5
http://tinyurl.com/zgt7sjo
http://tinyurl.com/hjy4kks
http://tinyurl.com/jhrjscj
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I have the 8 inch version of this tablet (830F) and received a similar update notification.
I just used the temp recovery trick to root and disable some bloat but left it otherwise stock. The tablet is currently in the process of backing up with temp TWRP and I was thinking of unrooting and giving this update a shot.
But it's not worth losing root over it...
Did anyone apply the patch in the meantime? Were you able to root again?
Thanks.
Yeah I have rooted, unlocked the boot-loader and flash twrp... All is good.
Have you flashed the patched boot-loader? If so you will need to flash the stock 830F ROM
Soft Brick
I'm just leaving my experience in case anyone does the same mistake as I.
I tried to use de "Hide root" option of SuperSu before upgrading, I have a locked bootloader, so I thought that it would be enough but I well... it didn't even boot after de lenovo screen
So I had to returno to stock, after reading what other peole did I manage to finally flash it back to stock lollipop.
I download this stock rom from lenovo-forums.ru
1050f_s100196_151123_row_lос-50
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[As rookie, cannot post links :silly:]
Before flashing, the flash.xml has to be edited. Find
<string>fastboot flash system $system_file</string>
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and add -s 1G to the command
<string>fastboot -S 1G flash system $system_file</string>
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Then, enter on bootloader mode. I did it from de Recovery Mode (PWR on, and after de "lenovo" press both volume keys)
And just flash it with Phone Flash Tool
Everything it's probably pretty obvious for many of you but I leave this here for noobies like me! :victory:
Thank you 69PerTTu69.
Did you have keep your data partition?
I have understood you have only install system partition. Right ?
If so, I Will try to use your method.
Sounds good. No I only have the temp twrp bootloader pushed from the pc. Untethered it is stock but it's rooted. I'll revert that tomorrow and give this a shot. Cheers.
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Sounds good. No I only have the temp twrp bootloader pushed from the pc. Untethered it is stock but it's rooted. I'll revert that tomorrow and give this a shot. Cheers.
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I have a new 1050F which has finished churning through all the updates to get it from KitKat.
It is now at the level of this update (..S100256_160119..)
I was about to root following the "[HOW TO] Root Yoga Tablet 2 [STEP-BY-STEP] [NOOB FRIENDLY]" 1st post instructions by AndroMAN (which uses a temporary pushed recovery) but I'm now a little concerned since that will put me in exactly the position of you -beluga-.
I'd be grateful if you could let me know how you get on (or if anyone else can comment on whether attempting to root this way is now a bad idea)
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Sounds good. No I only have the temp twrp bootloader pushed from the pc. Untethered it is stock but it's rooted. I'll revert that tomorrow and give this a shot. Cheers.
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Ok, this was a success -
1. Unroot through the SU app (just to be safe)
2. Restart
3. Apply the update through the regular system/settings UI and wait for it to finish
4. Re-root as before (using IntelAndroid-FBRL-07-24-2015 and BETA-SuperSU-v2.67-20160121175247)
Keep in mind that I was on stock bootloader and didn't alter much besides disabling crapware. Deeper modifications may cramp your style.
Cheers
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dingers01 said:
I have a new 1050F which has finished churning through all the updates to get it from KitKat.
It is now at the level of this update (..S100256_160119..)
I was about to root following the "[HOW TO] Root Yoga Tablet 2 [STEP-BY-STEP] [NOOB FRIENDLY]" 1st post instructions by AndroMAN (which uses a temporary pushed recovery) but I'm now a little concerned since that will put me in exactly the position of you -beluga-.
I'd be grateful if you could let me know how you get on (or if anyone else can comment on whether attempting to root this way is now a bad idea)
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Yes, this worked fine. See my other follow up post. Good luck.
saupiquet said:
Thank you 69PerTTu69.
Did you have keep your data partition?
I have understood you have only install system partition. Right ?
If so, I Will try to use your method.
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Sorry for the delay, but no. Everything within the internal storage will be lost.

How do I update to the march patch with twrp installed?

When I got my phone last month, I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP. I just got the march OTA and it will not update. It just boots into TWRP and doesnt update. How do I update to the newest patch?
UntamedTyrant said:
When I got my phone last month, I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP. I just got the march OTA and it will not update. It just boots into TWRP and doesnt update. How do I update to the newest patch?
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I'd assume that you have to manually flash it with the zip. I'm not sure how it is with a 6p, but with my Oneplus devices that's how it worked.
UntamedTyrant said:
When I got my phone last month, I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP. I just got the march OTA and it will not update. It just boots into TWRP and doesnt update. How do I update to the newest patch?
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You can't flash an OTA with TWRP, and you can't take an OTA if you have root/modifications. If you've never rooted or modified in any way you should be able to just flash the stock recovery back and then initiate the OTA process. If you do have root you need to flash the factory images to update. See my guide for details:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
Sr Vincenzo said:
I'd assume that you have to manually flash it with the zip. I'm not sure how it is with a 6p, but with my Oneplus devices that's how it worked.
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This is why it's best to stick to giving advice for devices that you own and are familiar with.
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This is why it's best to stick to giving advice for devices that you own and are familiar with.
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I understand that. However it was just an assumption, i never said it would actually work. I'm still trying to learn this device myself as it is my first and only Nexus.
Sr Vincenzo said:
I understand that. However it was just an assumption, i never said it would actually work. I'm still trying to learn this device myself as it is my first and only Nexus.
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Ok, but you need to realise that people could still try whatever you're assuming and posting here. If what you're posting is incorrect, it could cause major problems for them. What I'm saying is this: do your learning for this device first, and then advise people one you know the information you're giving is solid.
Heisenberg said:
Ok, but you need to realise that people could still try whatever you're assuming and posting here. If what you're posting is incorrect, it could cause major problems for them. What I'm saying is this: do your learning for this device first, and then advise people one you know the information you're giving is solid.
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Alright man...
Some people should never unlock their bootloader or root their phone.
UntamedTyrant said:
When I got my phone last month, I unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP. I just got the march OTA and it will not update. It just boots into TWRP and doesnt update. How do I update to the newest patch?
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I used Heisenberg's method yesterday and it worked well. If you copy the commands into notepad, edit them so the file paths and build numbers are correct you can just copy/paste into the command prompt. All settings will be saved with the exception of a couple of widgets I had to redo.
I will say with the latest update the device seems faster so I feel like it is worth it.

OTA issue...

Recieved my 6P on Tuesday, it updated to 6.0.1 and it's currently build number MMB29P but when I hit "System Update" it says it last checked 2 mins ago and my system is up to date but isn't the latest build MHC19I? Any idea what the issue is?
USFguy said:
Recieved my 6P on Tuesday, it updated to 6.0.1 and it's currently build number MMB29P but when I hit "System Update" it says it last checked 2 mins ago and my system is up to date but isn't the latest build MHC19I? Any idea what the issue is?
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This seems to happen to done some people, no idea why though. You can update manually pretty easily, just flash the factory images for the latest build. I have instructions in my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
Heisenberg said:
This seems to happen to done some people, no idea why though. You can update manually pretty easily, just flash the factory images for the latest build. I have instructions in my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
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Thanks, I haven't used adb since 2014 with my HTC One X so I'm a little hesitant but seems easy enough.
Question if I manually update will that have any interference with future OTA's? As in would I have to manually flash from here on out?
USFguy said:
Question if I manually update will that have any interference with future OTA's? As in would I have to manually flash from here on out?
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no, everything will just fine..
USFguy said:
Question if I manually update will that have any interference with future OTA's? As in would I have to manually flash from here on out?
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Nope, it has no effect on future OTA's.
Heisenberg said:
Nope, it has no effect on future OTA's.
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Just unlock bootloader and flash?
USFguy said:
Just unlock bootloader and flash?
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Yeah that's it, unlock your bootloader and flash the factory images for MHC19I and you'll be up to date.
I have the same problem , i got the phone from bestbuy today it updated to MMB29P and thats it no more updates?
samomamo said:
I have the same problem , i got the phone from bestbuy today it updated to MMB29P and thats it no more updates?
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Did you read the other posts in this thread?
Heisenberg said:
Did you read the other posts in this thread?
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Yes i don't wanna unlock the bootloader. I know how to do it. But its suppose to update automatically.
samomamo said:
Yes i don't wanna unlock the bootloader. I know how to do it. But its suppose to update automatically.
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I'd suggest unlocking the bootloader anyway. If an OTA fails on you you'll be soft bricked and there'll be absolutely nothing you can do about it with a locked bootloader, apart from sending it for repair. It's happened to a few people.
Heisenberg said:
I'd suggest unlocking the bootloader anyway. If an OTA fails on you you'll be soft bricked and there'll be absolutely nothing you can do about it with a locked bootloader, apart from sending it for repair. It's happened to a few people.
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Thanks alot bro, im just lazy to set everything up again.
samomamo said:
Thanks alot bro, im just lazy to set everything up again.
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It's worth it, I know I'd rather spend the time setting my phone up again than having to send the thing away because it got bricked.
I'm also stuck on January's patch so I wanted to know if I'll get February, then March or does the ota go straight to the latest security patch? If I decide to manually flash it, would I have to flash the February patch first or go straight to they latest one?
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toddalvandi said:
I'm also stuck on January's patch so I wanted to know if I'll get February, then March or does the ota go straight to the latest security patch? If I decide to manually flash it, would I have to flash the February patch first or go straight to they latest one?
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If you decide to flash manually, you have two options.
1. Flash the factory images (via fastboot). With this option you can just download the factory images for the latest build and flash them, no need to go through each update to get there.
2. Flash the OTA zips (via stock recovery and adb sideload). This option means you need to flash the OTA zips in order. But since you're on the January build it would only be two zips: the MMP29P --> MMB29Q zip, then the MMB29Q -- > MHC19I zip.
Personally, I'd just flash the factory images with fastboot, it's easier. You do need an unlocked bootloader though, but in my opinion you should have an unlocked bootloader regardless.
Heisenberg said:
It's worth it, I know I'd rather spend the time setting my phone up again than having to send the thing away because it got bricked.
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Thanks a lot u convinced me. I unlocked and for the hell of it flashed the Android N. Man is so fast , its like running 60fps, I thought its just gonna be little ui changes, but i was wrong. Its like lightning fast. Thanks
Ok it didnt last long. Back to M latest. The N was fast, but toooo many glitches.
Heisenberg said:
If you decide to flash manually, you have two options.
1. Flash the factory images (via fastboot). With this option you can just download the factory images for the latest build and flash them, no need to go through each update to get there.
2. Flash the OTA zips (via stock recovery and adb sideload). This option means you need to flash the OTA zips in order. But since you're on the January build it would only be two zips: the MMP29P --> MMB29Q zip, then the MMB29Q -- > MHC19I zip.
Personally, I'd just flash the factory images with fastboot, it's easier. You do need an unlocked bootloader though, but in my opinion you should have an unlocked bootloader regardless.
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Just getting time to sit down and do this, I've gone and got all the SDK tools setup in the general thread you linked, and I know i have to unlock bootloader but for the factory image does it matter if I do post #10 or #11? With the phone being 4 days old would flashing without wiping be a big issue?
USFguy said:
Just getting time to sit down and do this, I've gone and got all the SDK tools setup in the general thread you linked, and I know i have to unlock bootloader but for the factory image does it matter if I do post #10 or #11? With the phone being 4 days old would flashing without wiping be a big issue?
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You should have no issues flashing the images without wiping userdata.
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You should have no issues flashing the images without wiping userdata.
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Ah, but I think I answered my own question, won't unlocking the bootloader wipe all data anyway?

Download Unsuccessful MSG - KK to N910VVRU1BOAF

I'm trying to root, then unlock my Retail phone. I heard it can be done on BOAF 5.0.1. I downgraded my phone to KK ANJ5 (details on what steps I took, here)
I actually did a Factory Data Wipe twice before beginning, although the instructions said I only needed to do it once (doing it twice shouldn't hurt).
When I tap the System Updates button, it appears to start downloading, then after a few minutes, I'll get an error message saying "Download Unsuccessful". I've done this several times. Why is this happening now? I've cleared everything. Could Verizon have pulled the update? Can I install the two files manually? If so, please point me to the right direction. Thanks.
Flash N910VVRU2BOG5_StockRestore.tar.md5 using Odin. It will upgrade you and you will be able to convert your phone to developer mode using the steps in the thread.
Sizzlechest said:
Flash N910VVRU2BOG5_StockRestore.tar.md5 using Odin. It will upgrade you and you will be able to convert your phone to developer mode using the steps in the thread.
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I took the latest safe upgrade, I think it's BP1 or something like that., to 5.1.1. THAT worked.
So basically we have to be on 5.1.1 ??
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rrjskj said:
So basically we have to be on 5.1.1 ??
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I'm just saying that's what for sure worked for me. KK didn't work at all. I don't know if you "have to" be on it or not.
JOSHSKORN said:
I'm just saying that's what for sure worked for me. KK didn't work at all. I don't know if you "have to" be on it or not.
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I might give it a whirl if fix doesn't come soon. In the meantime could u point me in the right direction for the safe upgrade files and what Odin version ?? Thanks in advance.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...nt/firmware-safe-upgrade-to-lollipop-t3313224
read everything!
Rom-Addict said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...nt/firmware-safe-upgrade-to-lollipop-t3313224
read everything!
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Already did it I appreciated.
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I've had it work on boaf, bpa, bog5. kk wouldn't work for me. using king root 4.0,.all unlocks (n4.n4.bin. n4.fix) worked for me. bpa (5.1.1)required the emotion kernel to boot. also returned my original Cid to use kies to restore all apps & data, then odined back again, unlocked, rooted ect. be patient
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/not...nt/firmware-safe-upgrade-to-lollipop-t3313224
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What confused me and a few other people in that thread is that you NEED to flash that kernel before the SuperSU linked there if you want to root 5.1.1 firmware. I thought it was just if you had taken the OTA 5.1.1.
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What confused me and a few other people in that thread is that you NEED to flash that kernel before the SuperSU linked there if you want to root 5.1.1 firmware. I thought it was just if you had taken the OTA 5.1.1.
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This is what I did (I think). Kinda hard to remember everything. For more information, read through the HOWTO thread. I think I started posting at about page 9.
went ahead and did the safe upgrade via Odin
Swapped out my MicroSD card for a different one I had laying around
Unlocked my phone
Powered Down (If I could, or remove the battery)
Removed the MicroSD card (otherwise it would boot loop)
Connected to My Computer
Boot to Download Mode (DOWN ARROW+HOME+POWER BUTTON)
Flashed TWRP using Odin
Reinserted the original MicroSD Card (Different SD card than what was used during the unlock process, the same one I was using prior to unlocking)
Booted into TWRP (UP ARROW+HOME+POWER BUTTON)
It prompted me to install SuperUser, so I did, it caused a bootloop, so I pulled my battery.
Removed MicroSD Card, plugged it into my computer and put SuperSU.zip and a kernel (See this post) zip file on it, re-inserted the MicroSD into my phone
Booted to TWRP (UP ARROW+HOME+POWER BUTTON)
Flashed the two files I'd just put on my MicroSD (Not sure if a reboot is required or if they could be done at the same time, I rebooted each time)
I did not clear cache/dalvik. Not sure if that was necessary.
This is all what got me to where I'm at, now.
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This is what I did (I think). Kinda hard to remember everything. For more information, read through the HOWTO thread. I think I started posting at about page 9.
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This is all what got me to where I'm at, now.
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For 5.0.1, you don't need to flash a new kernel, so that's why it works. If you want to upgrade to N910VVRU2BPA1:
Download N910VVRU2BPA1_StockRestore.tar.md5.7z and uncompress with 7-zip.
Flash with Odin.
Reboot phone back into Download Mode and flash TWRP with Odin.
Copy MultiSystem-Kernel_LP-5.1.1.zip and BETA-SuperSU-v2.67-20160203160253-TruncatedBoot-Fix.zip to the phone's internal memory. (Include xposed-v75-sdk21-arm-arter97-snapdragon.zip if you want XPosed.)
Reboot to recovery and flash all three in the above order.
Wipe cache and Davlik cache. Reboot to system.
Sizzlechest said:
Flash N910VVRU2BOG5_StockRestore.tar.md5 using Odin. It will upgrade you and you will be able to convert your phone to developer mode using the steps in the thread.
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I'm on 4.4.4 is this what I need to do a lot of other people are having the problem of getting the commands to work on 4.4.4 and are asking the question of do we need to upgrade some aren't getting answered and some are being told different things I'm sorry for asking but I need to know so I can unlock my bootloader thank you
Jimmy8 said:
I'm on 4.4.4 is this what I need to do a lot of other people are having the problem of getting the commands to work on 4.4.4 and are asking the question of do we need to upgrade some aren't getting answered and some are being told different things I'm sorry for asking but I need to know so I can unlock my bootloader thank you
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There seems to be a bug in the detection routine on the program that changes the bootloader to developer when run on 4.4.4. If you want to follow the original directions, upgrade (first) to a 5.0.1 firmware since that is known to work with the unlocker and no new kernel needs to be flashed. If you get it to work for 5.0.1, then you can always upgrade to 5.1.1 or flash another rom.
If you want to try to go straight to 5.1.1 by flashing through Odin, you can try it. I'm almost positive you could downgrade to 5.0.1 if that doesn't work. (If you take the software upgrade through Verizon, you will have problems downgrading AFAIK.)
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There seems to be a bug in the detection routine on the program that changes the bootloader to developer when run on 4.4.4. If you want to follow the original directions, upgrade (first) to a 5.0.1 firmware since that is known to work with the unlocker and no new kernel needs to be flashed. If you get it to work for 5.0.1, then you can always upgrade to 5.1.1 or flash another rom.
If you want to try to go straight to 5.1.1 by flashing through Odin, you can try it. I'm almost positive you could downgrade to 5.0.1 if that doesn't work. (If you take the software upgrade through Verizon, you will have problems downgrading AFAIK.)
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Thanks I just upgraded through Verizon to 5.0.1 and I'll give that a try and see if it works if not I'll safe upgrade to 5.1.1 thanks
Jimmy8 said:
I'm on 4.4.4 is this what I need to do a lot of other people are having the problem of getting the commands to work on 4.4.4 and are asking the question of do we need to upgrade some aren't getting answered and some are being told different things I'm sorry for asking but I need to know so I can unlock my bootloader thank you
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If that doesn't work, I recommend you rollback to 4.4.4 (you should be able to if you're on BOAF), then take the safe upgrade to BP1. Once you do that, you should be good to go. That is, I wasn't able to convert to developer mode on KK, but after taking the safe upgrade, I was. Maybe it had to do with the BOAF bootloader, and if that's the case, "maybe' you're ok doing it as is. Good luck. I'm sure you'll be back if it doesn't work, but if it DOES work, can you report back? In fact, I also have a thread in Q&A titled Root Survey. Please post there as well ONLY if you were able to successfully convert. I wanted to compile a list of users that were able to convert, where they were before they started, what worked, what didn't, and so far, all what I'm seeing is, is that starting from KK doesn't work, although we were told all along to keep KK. I also heard one user said that he had taken all OTAs to 5..1.1., still made the conversion process work, BUT, his phone was a developer phone to begin with but he accidentally locked it with a Retail ROM. I'm kind of a noob, myself, but from what I do know, I don't recommend taking any OTAs anyway past BOAF, otherwise the conversion "might not" happen, but there are a lot of people who have taken all OTAs so we'll see what happens with them.
JOSHSKORN said:
If that doesn't work, I recommend you rollback to 4.4.4 (you should be able to if you're on BOAF), then take the safe upgrade to BP1. Once you do that, you should be good to go. That is, I wasn't able to convert to developer mode on KK, but after taking the safe upgrade, I was. Maybe it had to do with the BOAF bootloader, and if that's the case, "maybe' you're ok doing it as is. Good luck. I'm sure you'll be back if it doesn't work, but if it DOES work, can you report back? In fact, I also have a thread in Q&A titled Root Survey. Please post there as well ONLY if you were able to successfully convert. I wanted to compile a list of users that were able to convert, where they were before they started, what worked, what didn't, and so far, all what I'm seeing is, is that starting from KK doesn't work, although we were told all along to keep KK. I also heard one user said that he had taken all OTAs to 5..1.1., still made the conversion process work, BUT, his phone was a developer phone to begin with but he accidentally locked it with a Retail ROM. I'm kind of a noob, myself, but from what I do know, I don't recommend taking any OTAs anyway past BOAF, otherwise the conversion "might not" happen, but there are a lot of people who have taken all OTAs so we'll see what happens with them.
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I can't even get king root to root it constantly reboots my phone during rooting process I've tried different versions and it doesn't matter do you have any suggestions or point me in the direction to roll back to 4.4.4 I've been out of the game for a while so I've forgotten a lot of stuff on how to do this thank for all your help so far
Jimmy8 said:
I can't even get king root to root it constantly reboots my phone during rooting process I've tried different versions and it doesn't matter do you have any suggestions or point me in the direction to roll back to 4.4.4 I've been out of the game for a while so I've forgotten a lot of stuff on how to do this thank for all your help so far
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Believe me, I'm with you right there, as well, been out of the game for so long. Thanks Verizon Retail locking. Anyway....
Where are you right now? Your Android version/Build Number.
joshskorn said:
believe me, i'm with you right there, as well, been out of the game for so long. Thanks verizon retail locking. Anyway....
Where are you right now? Your android version/build number.
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5.0.1 / n910vvru1boaf

Panic - plz help! applied the wrong ota file from adb by mistake, now bootloop

I applied the wrong ota file by mistake and now the phone is stuck in bootloop.
phone is unlocked and "fastboot flashing unlock" won't work as unlocking was disabled in developer options.
Factory reset didn't work. Further, getting the Google's device corrupted message during the bootloop.
Any solutions?
sumit29 said:
I applied the wrong ota file by mistake and now the phone is stuck in bootloop.
phone is unlocked and "fastboot flashing unlock" won't work as unlocking was disabled in developer options.
Factory reset didn't work. Further, getting the Google's device corrupted message during the bootloop.
Any solutions?
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You can use adb sideload to install one of the new full OTA files with the stock recovery, I have instructions in my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
These full OTA zips don't require a certain preceding build number to be installed prior to installation.
Heisenberg said:
You can use adb sideload to install one of the new full OTA files with the stock recovery, I have instructions in my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
These full OTA zips don't require a certain preceding build number to be installed prior to installation.
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Is it possible to downgrade to an older OTA? I received DP3, got a bootloop. Tried sideloading, wiping, nothing solved.
I´m trying to sideload DP2 but it gives me this error:
Cant install this package over newer build
E: error in /sideload/package.zip (Status 7)
gasparzim said:
Is it possible to downgrade to an older OTA? I received DP3, got a bootloop. Tried sideloading, wiping, nothing solved.
I´m trying to sideload DP2 but it gives me this error:
Cant install this package over newer build
E: error in /sideload/package.zip (Status 7)
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No, as per the instructions in my guide you can only install a newer build. I wasn't aware that full OTA zips were even available for the Developer Previews.
Heisenberg said:
You can use adb sideload to install one of the new full OTA files with the stock recovery, I have instructions in my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
These full OTA zips don't require a certain preceding build number to be installed prior to installation.
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Have already tried doing this...this also gets interrupted mid-way, with the command terminal showing - "connection reset by peer". these are the same OTA files available on the google developers website.
and for some reason, it worked this time around!!!
Heisenberg said:
You can use adb sideload to install one of the new full OTA files with the stock recovery, I have instructions in my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
These full OTA zips don't require a certain preceding build number to be installed prior to installation.
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hey can you help me please? i was on marshamllow and yesterday when the android n beta came i installed it through ota update. after it installed and started booting up for the first time it does not boot up. the android boot animation keeps on going for hours. i tried wiping cache and doing factory reset to but its still the same. i cant flash stock image since i didnt enable oem unlocking.
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hey can you help me please? i was on marshamllow and yesterday when the android n beta came i installed it through ota update. after it installed and started booting up for the first time it does not boot up. the android boot animation keeps on going for hours. i tried wiping cache and doing factory reset to but its still the same. i cant flash stock image since i didnt enable oem unlocking.
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Same problem have you been able to sort it out yet?
Ame123 said:
hey can you help me please? i was on marshamllow and yesterday when the android n beta came i installed it through ota update. after it installed and started booting up for the first time it does not boot up. the android boot animation keeps on going for hours. i tried wiping cache and doing factory reset to but its still the same. i cant flash stock image since i didnt enable oem unlocking.
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AlfexOmega said:
Same problem have you been able to sort it out yet?
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I don't know what you can do, sorry. I'm not sure why you wouldn't just unlock your bootloader and leave it unlocked, that alone would mean you could fix this issue in a matter of minutes. I know me saying this is of no use to you right now, but hopefully it'll impress on you (and anyone reading) the importance of having a fail-safe when things go sideways like this.
Heisenberg said:
I don't know what you can do, sorry. I'm not sure why you wouldn't just unlock your bootloader and leave it unlocked, that alone would mean you could fix this issue in a matter of minutes. I know me saying this is of no use to you right now, but hopefully it'll impress on you (and anyone reading) the importance of having a fail-safe when things go sideways like this.
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i did not think that the update will break the device and since i didnt wish to unlock the bootloader as all my data could have gone. do you know where i can report to google so that they an fix this issue in next ota update?
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Same problem have you been able to sort it out yet?
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no.:crying::crying:
Ame123 said:
i did not think that the update will break the device and since i didnt wish to unlock the bootloader as all my data could have gone. do you know where i can report to google so that they an fix this issue in next ota update?
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no.:crying::crying:
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An update failing is the single most likely cause of a problem like this. The issue here isn't with the update itself, otherwise pretty much every other user taking the update would be experiencing the same thing. There could be any number of reasons for this update going badly for you.
If you had researched you would have known that you need to unlock the bootloader when you first get the device, before you commit too much data to it. Either that or just back up your personal data, unlock the bootloader and then copy your data back. Surely even that is a better option that being stuck in a situation like this where you essentially have a brick.
All you can do now is contact Google support, explain what has happened, and ship it off to them to have it fixed. You shouldn't have to pay if it genuinely wasn't your fault. And remember to unlock your bootloader when you get it back.
Heisenberg said:
An update failing is the single most likely cause of a problem like this. The issue here isn't with the update itself, otherwise pretty much every other user taking the update would be experiencing the same thing. There could be any number of reasons for this update going badly for you.
If you had researched you would have known that you need to unlock the bootloader when you first get the device, before you commit too much data to it. Either that or just back up your personal data, unlock the bootloader and then copy your data back. Surely even that is a better option that being stuck in a situation like this where you essentially have a brick.
All you can do now is contact Google support, explain what has happened, and ship it off to them to have it fixed. You shouldn't have to pay if it genuinely wasn't your fault. And remember to unlock your bootloader when you get it back.
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the place where i stay does not have any support so that i can ship to them. i bought the device from uk but now i stay in UAE. I dont know what to do now:crying::crying: . Also there are many such cases on xda having the same issue.
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i did not think that the update will break the device and since i didnt wish to unlock the bootloader as all my data could have gone. do you know where i can report to google so that they an fix this issue in next ota update?
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no.:crying::crying:
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Mine is also still messed up I'm calling the store where I bought it to see if they can do anything highly doubt they will though
Ame123 said:
the place where i stay does not have any support so that i can ship to them. i bought the device from uk but now i stay in UAE. I dont know what to do now:crying::crying: . Also there are many such cases on xda having the same issue.
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Oh, that is not a good situation at all. You might need to find a good repairer in your area and pay for them to fix it for you.
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Oh, that is not a good situation at all. You might need to find a good repairer in your area and pay for them to fix it for you.
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I've heard that it's basically unrepairable.. As there is literally no way to flash android again without an unlocked bootloader and with OEM unlocking disabled
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I've heard that it's basically unrepairable.. As there is literally no way to flash android again without an unlocked bootloader and with OEM unlocking disabled
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An accredited repair centre should have access to software tools that can do it.
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I've heard that it's basically unrepairable.. As there is literally no way to flash android again without an unlocked bootloader and with OEM unlocking disabled
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ADB Sideload the developer 3 preview 3 like the other user successfully did.
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ADB Sideload the developer 3 preview 3 like the other user successfully did.
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did not understood what you said. can you explain a little bit more?
Heisenberg said:
You can use adb sideload to install one of the new full OTA files with the stock recovery, I have instructions in my guide here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
These full OTA zips don't require a certain preceding build number to be installed prior to installation.
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Ame123 said:
did not understood what you said. can you explain a little bit more?
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Sure, see the above post.
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Sure, see the above post.
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I've tried sideloading multiple times and they succeeded however my phone is still not booting :/

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