[Q] LGOG Jelly Bean 4.1 Upgrade 0X13E error - AT&T LG Optimus G

I am rooted only and on version 11c. I can download JB fine and the install starts. When it gets to 2% I get a message saying I have a 0X13E error. The phone reboots into ICS and works fine.
There are several comments in other threads about this error but I don't see if anyone has found what causes it or how to fix it. One thread has someone deciding the phone is defective and getting a refurb from AT&T. They mention doing a factory reset and still having the update fail. I don't want to got that route (having dealt with refurbs before) and I haven't tried the factory reset yet.
Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks,

I got the 0x13E error as well.
I'm rooted an unlocked, and I tried to do the update by rolling back to an ICS nandroid. I downloaded the update several times, same thing each time.
At some point in my attempts, SnowLeapord posted his flashable 20j .ZIP, so I quit trying to figure out why I got the error.
If you want to get the update OTA, I think you'll have to LGNPST back to stock 11c.
I'd recommend just using the flashable zip personally.

Same issue here, and factory reset does nothing. I've tried three different backups, both rooted and unrooted, and I've tried flashing 11c and 10o. Oddly enough, even my fully stock backup on 10o has no available updates(ie, the update to 11c isn't there anymore, and you can't update direct to 20j).

I got the same issue when I was rooted and unlocked. I used the Freegee app to re lock and then did the update. That seemed to do the trick
Sent from my LG-E970 using xda premium

I'm pretty sure that the only reason this error crops up is the use of an unofficial bootloader on the phone; In other words: It's been unlocked. It's the reason I got this error.
Most of the time, if you've unlocked with FreeGee, you relock and go on your merry way.
As for the OP getting the error on rooted only (and not unlocked) - never heard of this error for someone who hadn't unlocked their phone int he past. Since you're rooted, you could do a data backup, factory reset and try the update again.
Basically, the phone must have a locked bootloader (but can be rooted, I believe) for the OTA update to work.
miller150 said:
Same issue here, and factory reset does nothing. I've tried three different backups, both rooted and unrooted, and I've tried flashing 11c and 10o. Oddly enough, even my fully stock backup on 10o has no available updates(ie, the update to 11c isn't there anymore, and you can't update direct to 20j).
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Mine also did this. Speculation is because it's comparing between what you *should* be on (11c) and what's available (20j). When your phone shows up with 10o comparing to 20j, it's not an exact match, therefore no update found (hence the "up to date" message). I like to think of it as either poor coding on the update engine or (more likely) poor wording in the "up to date" message box.

Thanks, I was able to update after I restored through freegee.

I'm having the same issue on my E970. Rooted on the stock ROM.

Please Help!!!
Hello I tried wiping the phone to factory reset and still go the 0x136 error whenever i tried to update so no realizing what i was doing i accidentally wiped the whole Android and now my phone wont even turn on :'( its a brand new phone and i don't want to go to ATT and buy another please help!
Also i wiped everything i could form the bootloader except the bootlaoder itself...

polarzombies said:
Thanks, I was able to update after I restored through freegee.
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I have the same issue. I just downloaded and installed FreeGee. Do I have to unlock it first and then lock it? I do not currently have any backups to a locked state.
Thanks.

BobbyF said:
I have the same issue. I just downloaded and installed FreeGee. Do I have to unlock it first and then lock it? I do not currently have any backups to a locked state.
Thanks.
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If you could post the instructions, that would be great. I had rooted my LGOG but seems like there is no easy way of going back and I would like to get the JB OTA. Appreciate your help.

BobbyF said:
I have the same issue. I just downloaded and installed FreeGee. Do I have to unlock it first and then lock it? I do not currently have any backups to a locked state.
Thanks.
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You have to restore in freegee which doesn't wipe your om it just removes the recovery menu. After you restore with the freegee app the phone's bootloader is locked but it doesn't wipe the rom. Then you just update and then use the freegee app again to unlock your bootloader and then it installs TWRP instead of CWM. So far I've had no md5 mismatches with TWRP so my backups seem to be more reliable then with CWM.

polarzombies said:
You have to restore in freegee which doesn't wipe your om it just removes the recovery menu. After you restore with the freegee app the phone's bootloader is locked but it doesn't wipe the rom. Then you just update and then use the freegee app again to unlock your bootloader and then it installs TWRP instead of CWM. So far I've had no md5 mismatches with TWRP so my backups seem to be more reliable then with CWM.
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I am not into flashing ROMs, recovery menus etc. So, let me repeat the steps I need to do get OTA.
1. I am now rooted and at 4.0.4.
2. Installed FreeGee app
So, these are my next steps? Could you confirm?
1. Unlock bootloader using FreeGee
2. Get the OTA update of JB
Now, at this point I understand my bootloader is locked again. Here is the question. After the update is done, will my recovery menu be still CWM (am I right) or the recovery menu whatever LG provides (I am not sure of the name)? If not, is there any way of going back to LG's version of recovery menu? Is there any chance of bricking my device?
Sincerely appreciate all your help.

I'm a bit confused... I installed FreeGee from Google Play, and I have options to restore with backups and unlock my Optimus G. I'm rooted on AT&T 4.0.4 still. Do I need to use the Unlock my Optimus G option, let it do its thing, and then have it relock it to get the OTA update to work? My only worry is that the phone will eventually get to a point where it can't boot anymore.
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Obviously, that was a stupid idea. Black screen right after the LG logo came up.
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Managed to go into fastboot mode (volume up + power) and I eventually got it to boot back up. Was worried for a while.
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Restored the backup that FreeGee made. Trying an OTA update again, as per polarzombies instructions.
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As expected, 0x13E again.

http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=lg-optimus-g
besweeet said:
I'm a bit confused... I installed FreeGee from Google Play, and I have options to restore with backups and unlock my Optimus G. I'm rooted on AT&T 4.0.4 still. Do I need to use the Unlock my Optimus G option, let it do its thing, and then have it relock it to get the OTA update to work? My only worry is that the phone will eventually get to a point where it can't boot anymore.
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Obviously, that was a stupid idea. Black screen right after the LG logo came up.
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Managed to go into fastboot mode (volume up + power) and I eventually got it to boot back up. Was worried for a while.
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Restored the backup that FreeGee made. Trying an OTA update again, as per polarzombies instructions.
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As expected, 0x13E again.
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I would recommend using lgnpst to install the 20 j update.
Everything you need is in header of this Irc channel

adfurgerson said:
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=lg-optimus-g
I would recommend using lgnpst to install the 20 j update.
Everything you need is in header of this Irc channel
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Thanks, that finally got me onto 4.1.2 without losing anything at all. Process worked perfectly.

Do you still use LG Optimus G? I'm experiencing the same error I tried freegee to re lock but just error 1 showed I got Android 4.4.2

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[Q] How do you know when to update the stock root?

I followed this thread to root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024207
I think I used the Root66 stock VRALJB I don't remember. My phone model number says SCH-I605, the Android version is 4.1.1, Baseband is I605VRALL4, Build number is JRO03C.I605VRALJB. I don't know if the kernel number is necessary because it's really long to type out, but if you need it I will post it.
Then I unlocked the Bootloader using AdamOutler's thread and now I have a custom TW recovery thing.
When I try to do the update in the Settings, it reboots to the TW recovery and doesn't do anything. When I select to turn on the phone with the TW recovery, it says the update failed. Someone told me that I shouldn't do that update because it's something called OTA and it's bad for my rooted phone, but then how do I know when I need an update? Do I have to check this forum every day for announcements? Which thread will the updates be in?
Thank you
The update option in settings is for Verizon OTA updates. OTA stands for over-the-air. The updates are sent to your phone using the Verizon data network. After the update is loaded onto your phone, it reboots into stock recovery to install the update. Since you have a custom recovery, (TWRP, I believe), the update will always fail. I see that you have the latest baseband, which is really the only reason for taking the OTA update to begin with.
Now that you have a custom recovery, you can flash any of the wonderful 4.1 ROMs that we have at our disposal. I'm currently on Jedi X11 and I recommend that, but there are more to choose from. One word of caution: if you decide to flash a 4.2 ROM, then you can't go back to a 4.1 ROM unless you flash the sd card downgrade .zip file. This is because 4.2 will change your directories around. I will try to link to a thread with the downgrade zip in it on another post.
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Here is the link to that thread. The downgrade .zip is in the third post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2129787
I haven't installed a ROM because I want to keep all the stock stuff, but if there is a ROM that keeps all the stock but somehow increases speed, then I'd install it but I don't know of any that don't not have some stock stuff removed.
The annoying thing is that the phone keeps telling me to update every 3 days and I don't like it. Is there a way I can stop this without doing anything bad to the phone?
While it's true that all ROMs are not 100% stock, you have to ask yourself what you really want to keep. The ROM I'm running is Touchwiz-based, which means it has all the S-Pen apps along with true multi-window functionality. The stuff that I left coming from pure stock was mostly bloatware.
Either way, if staying on pure stock is all that you want and you want to stop receiving the OTA update notices, then you need to use an app that can freeze other apps. Freezing means that the app is disabled, will no longer appear in your app drawer, and will not start up when you boot the phone. I use Titanium Backup to freeze apps. I recommend freezing apps over outright deleting them because you may inadvertently soft brick your phone that way.
Once you have Titanium Backup or another app with the same functionality, then you need to find and freeze SDM 1.0. It was mentioned in this post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2177551
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I will add that I am not sure why you would unlock your bootloader if you didn't intend to flash any ROMs. The act of unlocking the bootloader is what took away your stock recovery and causes your OTA updates to fail when the installation process starts. You may want to research how to get your phone back to 100% stock if you want to be able to take updates in the future.

Stock AT&T Recovery

I updated my Note to JB 4.1.2 using KIES. After that I installed TWTR 2.5, and rooted my NOTE. Now I want to go back to stock Recovery, so I can reveive any future OTA updates, but I cannot find the flashable .ZIP anywhere. Does anyone know if it even exits? I googled and searched the forums everywhere but I can only find the Gingerbread recovery. If anyone knows where can I find the stock recovery for JB let me know.
Thank you
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Just go back to kies and select firmware update again. It will unroot and reinstall 4.1.2. The only thing it won't do is clear your flash counter. But you'll be stock with the stock recovery again.
Just Stock Recovery
440bro said:
Just go back to kies and select firmware update again. It will unroot and reinstall 4.1.2. The only thing it won't do is clear your flash counter. But you'll be stock with the stock recovery again.
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I was looking to just getting back the stock recovery without having to flash the whole ROM again. I have reinstalled the stock ROM before using ODIN, and that get's rid of the flash counter. What Im looking is for a way to:
a) install STOCK ROM
b) install CWR or TWTR, and install Root zip
c) reinstall the stock Recovery (I believe 3e) and keep root.
d) be able to install OTA update if it comes.
I dont want to have to install STOCK ROM whenever a OTA update comes out. Or maybe im mistaken, and reinstalling stock recovery breaks root?
Anyone knows if it's possible?
I don't think I we'll even see another update. Note is reaching EOL.
Even with stock recovery... the update will most likely fail because you're rooted.
recovery doesn't have anything to do with root either. Root is only for when booted into the os.
Instead of going to stock with Odin to get the update... how about just going to samfirmare.com and getting the Odin package of whatever update may come and just installing that with Odin?
That's your best bet. Tbh
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btswein said:
I don't think I we'll even see another update. Note is reaching EOL.
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Just because it won't be to 4.2.2 doesn't necessarily mean no more updates...
Could be a newer build of 4.1.2. ...
Sounds fair
studacris said:
Even with stock recovery... the update will most likely fail because you're rooted.
recovery doesn't have anything to do with root either. Root is only for when booted into the os.
Instead of going to stock with Odin to get the update... how about just going to samfirmare.com and getting the Odin package of whatever update may come and just installing that with Odin?
That's your best bet. Tbh
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Just because it won't be to 4.2.2 doesn't necessarily mean no more updates...
Could be a newer build of 4.1.2. ...
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With my wife, brother, and sister-in-law's Note 2's, were rooted with CF-Auto-Root, kept stock recovery, and were able to install the OTA update successfully. That's 3 Notes, so it's not a fluke, or a one-off. They lost root, but was easy to root again using CF-Auto-Root to get it back.
So I suspect that having the stock recovery can enable me to install a OTA update, if one comes to the NOTE 1. I love to keep it as simple as possible. I don't have any trouble getting the Odin update package, but that requires one extra step. Im just being curious why nobody has the flashable stock recovery.

[Q] Rooted: How do I update to 4.3?

Sorry for the probably stupid question. I'm still generally new to Android.
I'm on 4.1.2 rooted. How do I update to 4.3? I can't do it OTA, right? Is there a single zip file I need to download onto the phone and install?
Any help is greatly appreciated! I'm somewhat technical, but this is all new to me as I've been with an iPhone for the last 5 years until the HTC One.
delete root with superSU and OTA or manually zip http://www.htc.com/us/support/news.aspx?p_id=628&p_name=htc-one-att (all data gets erased with manual update)
calanizzle said:
delete root with superSU and OTA or manually zip http://www.htc.com/us/support/news.aspx?p_id=628&p_name=htc-one-att (all data gets erased with manual update)
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Thanks. So my only 2 options now are to update OTA and lose my root, or manually update and lose all of my apps/settings/data? That sounds fun
I think I'm in the same boat. Im rooted and running Scott's CleanROM 1.26.502.12. Over the past couple days, my phone keeps downloading and installing a ~245mb OTA but update still always shows 1.26.502.12. the version never increases. I'm also not getting the 4.3 OTA update. I originally installed this CleamROM back in May. So I'm pretty sure this rom is able to get OTA updates.
Im just not sure why I'm getting OTA updates which are not increasing the software build number
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I think I'm in the same boat. Im rooted and running Scott's CleanROM 1.26.502.12. Over the past couple days, my phone keeps downloading and installing a ~245mb OTA but update still always shows 1.26.502.12. the version never increases. I'm also not getting the 4.3 OTA update. I originally installed this CleamROM back in May. So I'm pretty sure this rom is able to get OTA updates.
Im just not sure why I'm getting OTA updates which are not increasing the software build number
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I think I'm in the same boat. Im rooted and running Scott's CleanROM 1.26.502.12. Over the past couple days, my phone keeps downloading and installing a ~245mb OTA but update still always shows 1.26.502.12. the version never increases. I'm also not getting the 4.3 OTA update. I originally installed this CleamROM back in May. So I'm pretty sure this rom is able to get OTA updates.
Im just not sure why I'm getting OTA updates which are not increasing the software build number
diggity said:
Thanks. So my only 2 options now are to update OTA and lose my root, or manually update and lose all of my apps/settings/data? That sounds fun
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Just replace recovery w/the stock recovery and let OTA update succeed. Then re-root.
StephenMSmith said:
Just replace recovery w/the stock recovery and let OTA update succeed. Then re-root.
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Is anyone getting a similar message to this when trying to flash the ota with stock recovery?
Warning: No file_contextsVerifying current system...
assert failed: apply_patch_check("system/app/SystemUI.apk". "6b9749b15042f45fc29dd4509a896ad6aaa6a7e9", ëb73ea3845cc6c8f23b0ee033a4c2aeca8a7728c")
Installation aborted
I unrooted using the superuser app.

Need help restoring rooted GS4

I'm seeking a bit of advice...
About 6 months ago I bought a Verizon GS4 for my father who is technically illiterate. I rooted the phone and got rid of most of the bloatware that would have just confused him. I did not install a custom rom or recovery etc, just kept the stock OS. He has been using the phone for the past six months. However he recently did something to the phone that may have bricked it (don't ask me what cause I have no idea).
Now when powering up the phone it goes straight to the Android recovery menu. I've tried wiping cache and doing a factory reset, but it still goes straight to the stock recovery. Another strange thing is that with the power completely off when I plug the charger in the phone will vibrate in pulses about 4 seconds apart continuously.
Any ideas what can be done about this? If I have to I can try to get the phone back with ODIN but I wanted to seek advice first. Thanks in advance.
buckeyestargazer said:
I'm seeking a bit of advice...
About 6 months ago I bought a Verizon GS4 for my father who is technically illiterate. I rooted the phone and got rid of most of the bloatware that would have just confused him. I did not install a custom rom or recovery etc, just kept the stock OS. He has been using the phone for the past six months. However he recently did something to the phone that may have bricked it (don't ask me what cause I have no idea).
Now when powering up the phone it goes straight to the Android recovery menu. I've tried wiping cache and doing a factory reset, but it still goes straight to the stock recovery. Another strange thing is that with the power completely off when I plug the charger in the phone will vibrate in pulses about 4 seconds apart continuously.
Any ideas what can be done about this? If I have to I can try to get the phone back with ODIN but I wanted to seek advice first. Thanks in advance.
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The most effective way would be to Odin. Now you can just disable the bloatware and if you either get the ota to 5.0.1 or install a custom launcher hide the ones you can't.
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What build are you on currently? Don't forget to backup the info on your device
Illogi.xbone said:
The most effective way would be to Odin. Now you can just disable the bloatware and if you either get the ota to 5.0.1 or install a custom launcher hide the ones you can't.
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What build are you on currently? Don't forget to backup the info on your device
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So at this point I'm thinking my only option is to restore with ODIN. I believe the phone is NC5. Will the OTA to 5.0.1 mess things up because the phone is rooted? Or perhaps I should root at all and just disable the bloatware...that's probably the best thing at this point.
buckeyestargazer said:
So at this point I'm thinking my only option is to restore with ODIN. I believe the phone is NC5. Will the OTA to 5.0.1 mess things up because the phone is rooted? Or perhaps I should root at all and just disable the bloatware...that's probably the best thing at this point.
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The OTA will remove root. However disabling apps is a decent alternative to uninstalling them. Personally, anymore I only root basic phones that have very limited internal memory. The OTA is smooth and it works fairly well from my use for a day.

24B update

Looks like Verizon is pushing 24B update today. Very minor fixes but it's not showing up on my phone yet. Here is Verizon's release for it. http://www.verizonwireless.com/dam/support/pdf/system_update/benefits-lg-g3-7-9-15.pdf?null
Hmm. Do the interruptions mean that they have fixed notifications on wifi? It seems a bit cryptic.
Does anyone know if there will be issues if you try to take this OTA while rooted?
I am still on 23a. The OTA is not showing up and the upgrade assistant is of no help either.
Going to wait and see if we can flash back to a previous version, especially if root and bumping are locked out. Don't want it and currently, LP is running pretty well for me (has been since April when I upgraded to it). I haven't rooted as of yet either. Don't have a need for it right now and want to wait and see when the next big OTA comes out or if this upcoming one does fix the WiFi sync issue completely.
adrianbli said:
Hmm. Do the interruptions mean that they have fixed notifications on wifi? It seems a bit cryptic.
Does anyone know if there will be issues if you try to take this OTA while rooted?
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As a general rule, with ANY phone, running ANY software, do NOT take ANY OTA's while any modifications have been made to your system (this includes rooting, custom recovery, etc.). Could it go through? Maybe, no one really knows until some bonehead tries and it fails or a trusted member of the community lets people know. If it doesn't, you're in for much more of a headache than the update benefits you, and possibly much worse. Your only options should be either to 1) wait until someone releases an updated rom based on this update (which this update is pretty near worthless anyways - doesn't contain anything major), or 2) tot or kdz back to stock and upgrade without any modifications.
I am still waiting on it to show up on my phone for OTA. I'll upgrade to it and let you know if it fixes the wifi bug.
Installing now
Yeah, I just see added features, no bug fixes listed on the changelog. Does Verizon usually list bug fixes on their updates release notes?
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Downloading via OTA now! 197.5 MB.
It looks to me like the update might have fixed the wifi bug. I uninstalled DNSet and sent an email to myself and I got the notification right away. I am restarting now to see if that makes any difference.
I'm stock/rooted (no bump) on 23C right now. I have not changed any system files from what I can recall. I'm currently running a titanium backup.
Once that's done, I'll unfreeze my frozen apps and I'll accept the OTA. Hopefully, I'll retain root. Through all of the previous updates with this phone, I have no lost root in taking an OTA.
I'll report back in around a half hour or so.
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matty032 said:
Yeah, I just see added features, no bug fixes listed on the changelog. Does Verizon usually list bug fixes on their updates release notes?
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Downloading via OTA now! 197.5 MB.
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Are you currently rooted? If so, let me know if you keep root during OTA.
lexluthor said:
I'm stock/rooted (no bump) on 23C right now. I have not changed any system files from what I can recall. I'm currently running a titanium backup.
Once that's done, I'll unfreeze my frozen apps and I'll accept the OTA. Hopefully, I'll retain root. Through all of the previous updates with this phone, I have no lost root in taking an OTA.
I'll report back in around a half hour or so.
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Are you currently rooted? If so, let me know if you keep root during OTA.
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Sorry not rooted. After the first restart, it didn't seem to have fixed the WiFi sync problem. But, after it calmed down awhile, so far it seems to be fixed. God I hope so!
matty032 said:
Sorry not rooted. After the first restart, it didn't seem to have fixed the WiFi sync problem. But, after it calmed down awhile, so far it seems to be fixed. God I hope so!
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Can someone verify if they can root with the latest one-click root method and if you can revert back to a previous version to bump (KDZ or TOT)? I want to make sure they haven't locked out the ability to bump.
Well that didn't go so well. Upon rebooting to start the install, I quickly got an error message at the 1% mark
Err: 0x1111004
I don't recall any changed system files, but I guess there must be as that's what the error is most likely about?
Guess I'm sitting this out for a bit.
lexluthor said:
Well that didn't go so well. Upon rebooting to start the install, I quickly got an error message at the 1% mark
Err: 0x1111004
I don't recall any changed system files, but I guess there must be as that's what the error is most likely about?
Guess I'm sitting this out for a bit.
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Are you rooted and/or bumped? If you rooted and then unrooted (but didn't flash back via TOT or KDZ), then the system image is modified, even if you removed root as rooting modifies the system partition. Therefore, no OTAs will be accepted until you flash back to pure stock via TOT or KDZ.
iBolski said:
Are you rooted and/or bumped? If you rooted and then unrooted (but didn't flash back via TOT or KDZ), then the system image is modified, even if you removed root as rooting modifies the system partition. Therefore, no OTAs will be accepted until you flash back to pure stock via TOT or KDZ.
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I'm just rooted.
I know I've accepted OTAs in the past on my LG G3 while rooted and it worked fine. I didn't even try to unroot (this time or previous times).
Posted a link to the OTA files in @bweN diorD 's thread [REFERENCE] Stock IMG files + Stock Links & Mods.
I do believe if you were rooted going from KK to LP, it definitely didn't work and it could be this time around, if you used the new one-click root, it does the root differently to the point that it won't allow an OTA. I do remember I could update from 10b to 11c to 12b rooted as long as I had preserve root enabled in SuperSU. But, going from 12b to 23c rooted was a no-go and you had to flash back to stock. So, I'm going to chalk this up to the new one-click root method has done something that won't allow even a minor OTA from 23c to 24b to be allowed.
My freshly flashed 23C KDZ is a quarter of the way optimizing, then I'll take the OTA and try the one-click root again. After that, I'll test reflashing the 23C KDZ once more.
Edit: Update...weird. Under JasmineROM 7.0 (no debloat or mods, but rooted), it gave me the OTA, which I then moved from it's folder. Now that I've flashed the 23C KDZ in CSE mode, now it says I have no updates. I'll reboot and try again. If I have to I'll use the Activity Launcher method to run the OTA I already downloaded.
Update 2: Haven't had any luck applying the update with the "Activity Launcher" method. FOTA starts, the phone reboots but just boots the ROM and I have a notification that it failed to update. System Updates still claims I don't have an OTA available even though I did under JasmineROM 7.0 (rooted but not debloated and not modded).
I left my work WiFi, and came back. Google notifications are still working, and calls are still ringing Hangouts. MS Outlook app notifications are also working.
matty032 said:
I left my work WiFi, and came back. Google notifications are still working, and calls are still ringing Hangouts. MS Outlook app notifications are also working.
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I had to read this 4 times to make sure there weren't any "not" in front of "working."
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
Posted a link to the OTA files in @bweN diorD 's thread [REFERENCE] Stock IMG files + Stock Links & Mods.
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I can give that a try and see if it behaves any differently than the file I downloaded, but I doubt it. I would put this on my sdcard and then what?
So if the OTA fails on my stock/rooted phone, is there any way to get to 24B without a losing everything? If that's not available today, is that something that typically would be available at some point?

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