Well last night I got the new it's 531.11
It download and try to install. It fail since I'm on custom recovery but stock rooted Rom.
I remember last time I just installed the other ota via clockworks.
But this in keeps stopping.
Is there a way to unpack it and repack it to use?
Or must I load stock recovery, flash then re root?
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Won't even flash on stock recovery. Keep getting red triangle.
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Same thing happened to me. Went completely back to stock and it wouldn't work. S off broader locked, sock recovery, Rom, kennel, ect. I kept getting a red triangle too
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andybfmv96 said:
Same thing happened to me. Went completely back to stock and it wouldn't work. S off broader locked, sock recovery, Rom, kennel, ect. I kept getting a red triangle too
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yea wish there was a fix i have no clue why it keeps doing this. The .8 update hung but rebooting fix it. but this one just keeps giving the triangle and not sure how to fix it.
Found the FIX
So found out if you hit vol + and power it will bring up the menu for the stock recovery.
I flash the update using that and came up with and error and red triangle.
It said that tmobile iq was missing and it was trying to patch it.
Which is probably why it stops and throws the Red error.
I added it back to my /system/app/ and it fix it but then came up with another error about another missing app. (i debloated the rom and deleted all the crap)
I added back all the stock boat ware files from Nocturnal_1.27.531.7_Odex_TmoStock rom
Then try to flash 531.11 but came up with some errors for some mix match odex files.
So flash the update 531.8
hangs on running bug_fix1 tool but just reboot phone with vol - and power
try to flash again and it . It finally flash and ended up with a fresh copy of 531.8
So now since all those files are there i flash the 531.11
Went throught withotu problems. Reboot on its own a few times tho.
once it loaded it came up and told me to update the camera and i did so.
I didnt have to re root but probably because i have super su set to stay with ota updates. I did flash back cwmod
Headache and a lot of rebooting lol but i guess its just how it works. The script is written to abort if it doesnt find or is a mix match ver of the file its trying to patch.
look on my signature, made a fresh stock odex rom, nothing added.. not rooted rom,
if u want root, just flash the SU and download from the google playstore busybox 9.6.
no files are added or taken out.
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I have an s-off'd custom rom with AmonRa recovery... offered update??
I just want to have it ignore the update.
Apparently, the software doesn't know the
recovery system is not stock ... so it tries
and fails. I wonder if there is a way to extract
the new fingerprint to trick the update process
into thinking the updates already applied?
Or is there a way to just suppress it all together?
Well I'm pretty much chicken so I'm basically stock but rooted but the ota update keeps falling. I tried unrooting so the update could work but it still failed. Not sure why...
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Same here
I am having the same issue, as well. Rooted, debloated stock sense. Recovery is Amon-Ra.
So I read another thread that made it seem like I needed to re-lock the bootloader so I did that and now when I try to update it goes into the bootloader menu instead of starting the update. Do I need to unroot or do another step for this to work?
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Did you debloat at all? I was stock+root (no debloating) and the install went fine.
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Well, when the ota update downloads and you press the button to update, the updater immediately begins to check the system utilizing a checksum system for any modification, such as a deodexed system/app folder or binaries that weren't originally present. It wants to make sure all system/apps are still there and untouched and all the binaries are still kosher. If it detects something is "off" it will usually abort. If everything checks out it will boot to bootloader and attempt to install the update in the stock recovery. It will fail here of course if a custom recovery is installed.
You can kill your phone from even attempting to check for any otas by using Root Explorer or something similar, go to system/app and add bak to the end of each of these files:
HtcCOTAClient.apk
HtcCOTAClient.odex
You want them to look like:
HtcCOTAClient.apkbak
HtcCOTAClient.odexbak
You could also remove them.
I have an s-off'd custom rom with AmonRa recovery... offered update??
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Well, when the ota update downloads and you press the button to update,
the updater immediately begins to check the system utilizing a checksum system for any modification,
such as a deodexed system/app folder or binaries that weren't originally present. It wants to make sure
all system/apps are still there and untouched and all the binaries are still kosher. If it detects something
is "off" it will usually abort. If everything checks out it will boot to bootloader and attempt to install the
update in the stock recovery. It will fail here of course if a custom recovery is installed.
You can kill your phone from even attempting to check for any otas by using
Root Explorer or something similar, go to system/app and add bak to the en
d of each of these files:
HtcCOTAClient.apk
HtcCOTAClient.odex
You want them to look like:
HtcCOTAClient.apkbak
HtcCOTAClient.odexbak
You could also remove them.
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I froze that with TiBu but it still shows up
as a pending update.
Experimenting, I tried freezing HtcDM
apk and service and the notices went away.
Is that safe to leave DM frozen, (what else does it do)?
My intent is to just prevent this a future OTA
updates auto-installing while I asleep. i woke
to find myself looking at a failed attempt
and hung in AmonRA, I rebooted to normal
and everything runs as normal.
fuzzynco said:
I froze that with TiBu but it still shows up
as a pending update.
Experimenting, I tried freezing HtcDM
apk and service and the notices went away.
Is that safe to leave DM frozen, (what else does it do)?
My intent is to just prevent this a future OTA
updates auto-installing while I asleep. i woke
to find myself looking at a failed attempt
and hung in AmonRA, I rebooted to normal
and everything runs as normal.
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Not to be a PIA, but why freeze if you can just add bak to the end of the file name and you will achieve the same thing? If you ever want to go back you just delete the bak?
So for me it sounds like I need to get back to a stock recovery to be able to successfully perform the update?
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Gee thanx for the help people...
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You must be on the stock recovery to take an OTA. The stock recovery performs the update. So flash the stock recovery and then do the update or deal with no update.
Is there a way to flash the stock recovery without it wiping my phone?
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Unless you're running a completely stock rom (with nothing removed), you won't be able to install the update anyway...
If you want to stop it from trying to come down, delete or rename /system/etc/security/otacerts.zip.
As for re-installing the stock recovery, you probably would need to RUU your phone unless it's s-off.
So if I do a back up, then go back to stock recovery which will wipe my phone, then perform the ota update, will a restore revert the ruu back and I'm back to square one, or does the ruu not roll back?
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fivedezs said:
So if I do a back up, then go back to stock recovery which will wipe my phone, then perform the ota update, will a restore revert the ruu back and I'm back to square one, or does the ruu not roll back?
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If you are on a stock rom you should be able to flash the stock recovery from fastboot without wiping the phone. Just find the recovery.IMG from the 605.12 ruu and flash it in fast boot to your phone. Then take the update and when complete flash your custom recovery in fast boot again and flash su zip.
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fivedezs said:
So if I do a back up, then go back to stock recovery which will wipe my phone, then perform the ota update, will a restore revert the ruu back and I'm back to square one, or does the ruu not roll back?
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A restore would not overwrite any of the firmware on the phone, just the rom.
As dottat pointed out, you can download the latest RUU, extract the recovery image from it and flash that via fastboot. I'd still back up your rom with your custom recovery first in case the rom pieces in the update bork something...
Can anyone point me in the direction of where I can find the stock ruu?
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fivedezs said:
Can anyone point me in the direction of where I can find the stock ruu?
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Check androidpolice.com, it's over there, should be able to search for it...
Need a copy of the stock recovery
I am S-On and unlocked. I need to reflash the stock recovery to apply the OTA firmware update, right? I cannot find a copy of it anywhere. Anyone know where I can get this? I downloaded the stock RUU and tried to pull it out, but I cannot unzip the file. I would be grateful for any help. Thanks.
I have looked through numerous threads to find an answer to my problem but cannot seem to find it anywhere. I have tried obtaining the new update both OTA and installing on my SD card and am getting the same problem all the time. My phone will reboot into recovery ( I have CWM) and the screen with say "Install this untrusted package?" I have to tap the volume down button to "install untrusted zip" and when I hit the power button I get the same error that it failed to verify the whole file signature. D: Error in /cache/fumo/OTApkg.zip
I am rooted completely stock with s-on.
Does anyone have any idea how to get this to work?
Thanks.
You have to relock the bootloader and be on stock recovery to accept the ota.
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Yeah just relock the bootloader (hasoon2000 all in one is easy if you dont know the script), and name the file ph98img.zip, then boot to bootloader and accept the update.
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I want to add you MIGHT need to do the update twice once you do what we both mentioned. I had it once require me to flash the ph98img file twice before it booted into htc stock ics, maybe because I was on one of the new JB roms
Ok apparently I don't know how to go back to a stock recovery. Could you explain.
Also, if I go back to stock recovery would this mean I would have to re root everything?
The only reason I am doing this is so my stupid phone will quit rebooting into recovery in the middle of the night.
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roywood said:
Ok apparently I don't know how to go back to a stock recovery. Could you explain.
Also, if I go back to stock recovery would this mean I would have to re root everything?
The only reason I am doing this is so my stupid phone will quit rebooting into recovery in the middle of the night.
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Only way i know of getting stock recovery is to flash the RUU but this will wipe the phone.
back up the rom you are on now.
back up internal partition
lock bootloader
flash RUU in hboot
this will get you 100% out of the box stock
accept the OTA update.
synisterwolf said:
Only way i know of getting stock recovery is to flash the RUU but this will wipe the phone.
back up the rom you are on now.
back up internal partition
lock bootloader
flash RUU in hboot
this will get you 100% out of the box stock
accept the OTA update.
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First you need to delete your win32 folder and profit.
Rebooting to install OTA with custom rom and recovery
roywood said:
Ok apparently I don't know how to go back to a stock recovery. Could you explain.
Also, if I go back to stock recovery would this mean I would have to re root everything?
The only reason I am doing this is so my stupid phone will quit rebooting into recovery in the middle of the night.
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I was able to get it to stop rebooting and failing by renaming /system/app/HTCdm.apk,
(after seeing that was what was doing the download). I then deleted the OTA zip file,
and rebooted. Since then it has not tried to reprocess the OTA.,
My feeling is that shouldn't have tried in the first place. But this workaround seems to work.
A month ago I recieved the 1.27.531.8 update from T-Mobile, but I haven't been able to actually update my phone since then. I've downloaded it multiple times to no avail. I'm completely stock -- everything is exactly like it was when I took it out of the box.
Alright, now the problem itself: as soon as my phone boots into stock recovery, it starts the update, then immediately comes up with the red triangle and exclamation mark above a phone icon. When I entered the recovery to see what went wrong, the transcript read "Find update package...Opening Update Package...Installation Aborted." After a while, the phone just reboots.
Every time I tried to update, the same thing happens. Completely stock, no root, stock recovery, stock ROM.
Delete old update package and redownload, if that don't work return the phone
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handman29 said:
Delete old update package and redownload, if that don't work return the phone
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Redownloading doesn't work. Is there a better option than replacing the phone?
when i try to install the update it sends me to the bootloader and wont install the update how do i fix that?
Do you have a custom recovery?
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Do you have a custom recovery?
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I'm not sure about him, but I have a rooted One and have flashed the stock recovery back onto it. I've tried installing the OTA that was pushed to my phone, but when it boots into recovery it only gets about halfway before it fails. It reboots into recovery and tries again, before just showing a red exclamation mark. I haven't been able to find much information on how to install the OTA without wiping the phone and losing all my data. Any ideas?
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I'm not sure about him, but I have a rooted One and have flashed the stock recovery back onto it. I've tried installing the OTA that was pushed to my phone, but when it boots into recovery it only gets about halfway before it fails. It reboots into recovery and tries again, before just showing a red exclamation mark. I haven't been able to find much information on how to install the OTA without wiping the phone and losing all my data. Any ideas?
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I was on TWRP and reloaded the stock recovery twice, RUU'd the stock hboot and radios according to .torrented's thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2612740
I can do the first OTA update. The second one downloads and attempts to install but about 1/3 of the way into the install, I get the red triangle. I cannot boot into recovery. It just gives me a red triangle. The phone works fine and I still get the 4.2.2 update/install nag but it won't install.
I'm stuck. Any help would be appreciated.
Reloaded TWRP. Guess I will stay on 3.06 for a while longer.
Using fastboot commands on your computer type fastboot clear cache and see if that helps your recovery issue.
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superchaos said:
I was on TWRP and reloaded the stock recovery twice, RUU'd the stock hboot and radios according to .torrented's thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2612740
I can do the first OTA update. The second one downloads and attempts to install but about 1/3 of the way into the install, I get the red triangle. I cannot boot into recovery. It just gives me a red triangle. The phone works fine and I still get the 4.2.2 update/install nag but it won't install.
I'm stuck. Any help would be appreciated.
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The red triangle screen, is stock recovery.
If you hold volume up and power, you'll get a menu.
In that menu, you would choose to install from cache.
But due to it not doing it automatically, I'd say it's gonna fail to complete the update anyways.
You must be on a full odex stock Rom for the update to take.
If you removed any system apps, it will fail...
My stock Odex full JB Rom and stock recovery from same thread is all that's needed to successfully take the OTA.
I also posted the kit Kat update in stock form, fwiw.
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santod040 said:
The red triangle screen, is stock recovery.
If you hold volume up and power, you'll get a menu.
In that menu, you would choose to install from cache.
But due to it not doing it automatically, I'd say it's gonna fail to complete the update anyways.
You must be on a full odex stock Rom for the update to take.
If you removed any system apps, it will fail...
My stock Odex full JB Rom and stock recovery from same thread is all that's needed to successfully take the OTA.
I also posted the kit Kat update in stock form, fwiw.
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Trying your update now. Using TWRP for the rom and adb for the firmware
Worked! Thank you!
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Using fastboot commands on your computer type fastboot clear cache and see if that helps your recovery issue.
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Thanks for the suggestion. That didn't work but I used a method to unlock a long time ago where I had to change my CID. As the roms progressed from the 2.0x, things with recovery and root were spotty at best.
Funny how not wanting to reset my phone long ago lead to me resetting it 4 times trying to get this update to work.